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Index To The Third Volume.
I N D E X TO THE THIRD VOLUME .
ADDPESSlo the Readers of the Free" ^ masons' Magazine , i . to Prince Edward from the Masons of Canada , 13 . His Royal Highness ' s answer 10 it , 14 . Advantages of classical knowledge , 25 . Adventures of the mutineers who piratically seized his Majesty ' s ship
the Bounty , Capt . Bligh commander , 177 , 265 , 355 , 4 * 9-Aire , old , rules for attaining ; 409 . Agricultural intelligence , 232 , 233 , 306 , 307 , 3 > 3 So . Amusements , public , strictures on , 02 , 135 . 2 I ~ , 97 , 3 S 8 > 44 - 8
Anatomy of Homer , 104 , 195 , 25 . Anecdotes , 50 , 17 ~ 6 , 208 , 124 , 27 S , 343 , 3 62 , 2 S 0 , 344 , 120 , 121 , 213 , 345 , 2 S 1 , 406 , 429 ,-434 . Anger , examples of , 27 S . Animal spirits and the breeches-pocket , sympathy between , 12 S .
An " mats , on the treatment of , 350 . Baddele--, Mr . the comedian , particulars of his death , will , & c . 432 . Baker , humorous anecdote of one , 50 . Bankrupts , 156 , 236 , 310 , 3 S 2 . Batchelor , old , case of one , written by himself , 277 .
Benserade , anecdote of , 176 . Bigamy , remarkable case of , tried . at the Old Bailey , 376-Blind man , surprising anecdote of one , 20 S . Bounty , authentic . narrative of the adventures of tiic mutineers on board that ship , after the commission of their crime , and previous to their being taken prisoners , 177 , 265 ,
355 . 4 'y . Breeches pockd and the animal spirits , on the sMiipaihy between , 12 S . Briee , Andrew , memoirs of , 21 .
Bristol , ceremony of laying the foundation-stone-of St . Paul ' s Church there , 133 . Brown , Dr . Tipping , memoirs ot , 335 . _ Canada , address from tlie Masons of that province to Prince Edward , 13 . His Roval Highness ' s answer , 14 . Cautious man , anScdole of one , 305 .
Chapelain , a great miser , anecdotes of , 3 62 . Character of Sir William Forbes , late Grand Master for Scotland , 257 . Charcoal , experiments illustrating its properties , particularly its effects in . purifying liquids , 412 . Charleroi , described , 41 . and
Chronological table of the Patrons Grand Masters of Masons in England from the time of the Anglo-Saxons , 92 . Gibber , Mr . Theophilus , laughable anecdote of , 124 . Classical knowledge , on the advantages
° f » = 5- ^ . ' . Column , George , Esq . memoirs ot , 130 . tistof . liis dramatic writings , 131 . Conjugal happiness , an essay on , 115 . Constancy , examples of , 279 . Cumberland , the late duke of , memoirs of him , 430 . Curios ty , examples of , 343 .
Dancer , Daniel , his unparallclled parsimony , 281 . Death-bed letter from a young lady to her sister , 207 . Deaths , 155 , 255 , 310 , 3 81 . Despair , examples of , 344 . Diligence , examples of , 280 . Duiickertes , Thomas , Esq . his letters to the late Ear ! ol'Ciiesicrfield , 117 , 253
F . urlhquake , in Turkey , swalio . vs up yo , ooo persons , and near 15 , houses , 299 .
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Index To The Third Volume.
I N D E X TO THE THIRD VOLUME .
ADDPESSlo the Readers of the Free" ^ masons' Magazine , i . to Prince Edward from the Masons of Canada , 13 . His Royal Highness ' s answer 10 it , 14 . Advantages of classical knowledge , 25 . Adventures of the mutineers who piratically seized his Majesty ' s ship
the Bounty , Capt . Bligh commander , 177 , 265 , 355 , 4 * 9-Aire , old , rules for attaining ; 409 . Agricultural intelligence , 232 , 233 , 306 , 307 , 3 > 3 So . Amusements , public , strictures on , 02 , 135 . 2 I ~ , 97 , 3 S 8 > 44 - 8
Anatomy of Homer , 104 , 195 , 25 . Anecdotes , 50 , 17 ~ 6 , 208 , 124 , 27 S , 343 , 3 62 , 2 S 0 , 344 , 120 , 121 , 213 , 345 , 2 S 1 , 406 , 429 ,-434 . Anger , examples of , 27 S . Animal spirits and the breeches-pocket , sympathy between , 12 S .
An " mats , on the treatment of , 350 . Baddele--, Mr . the comedian , particulars of his death , will , & c . 432 . Baker , humorous anecdote of one , 50 . Bankrupts , 156 , 236 , 310 , 3 S 2 . Batchelor , old , case of one , written by himself , 277 .
Benserade , anecdote of , 176 . Bigamy , remarkable case of , tried . at the Old Bailey , 376-Blind man , surprising anecdote of one , 20 S . Bounty , authentic . narrative of the adventures of tiic mutineers on board that ship , after the commission of their crime , and previous to their being taken prisoners , 177 , 265 ,
355 . 4 'y . Breeches pockd and the animal spirits , on the sMiipaihy between , 12 S . Briee , Andrew , memoirs of , 21 .
Bristol , ceremony of laying the foundation-stone-of St . Paul ' s Church there , 133 . Brown , Dr . Tipping , memoirs ot , 335 . _ Canada , address from tlie Masons of that province to Prince Edward , 13 . His Roval Highness ' s answer , 14 . Cautious man , anScdole of one , 305 .
Chapelain , a great miser , anecdotes of , 3 62 . Character of Sir William Forbes , late Grand Master for Scotland , 257 . Charcoal , experiments illustrating its properties , particularly its effects in . purifying liquids , 412 . Charleroi , described , 41 . and
Chronological table of the Patrons Grand Masters of Masons in England from the time of the Anglo-Saxons , 92 . Gibber , Mr . Theophilus , laughable anecdote of , 124 . Classical knowledge , on the advantages
° f » = 5- ^ . ' . Column , George , Esq . memoirs ot , 130 . tistof . liis dramatic writings , 131 . Conjugal happiness , an essay on , 115 . Constancy , examples of , 279 . Cumberland , the late duke of , memoirs of him , 430 . Curios ty , examples of , 343 .
Dancer , Daniel , his unparallclled parsimony , 281 . Death-bed letter from a young lady to her sister , 207 . Deaths , 155 , 255 , 310 , 3 81 . Despair , examples of , 344 . Diligence , examples of , 280 . Duiickertes , Thomas , Esq . his letters to the late Ear ! ol'Ciiesicrfield , 117 , 253
F . urlhquake , in Turkey , swalio . vs up yo , ooo persons , and near 15 , houses , 299 .