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Index To The Third Volume.
INDEX .
Education of females , essay on , 51 . Edward , Prince , address to him from the Masons of Canada , 13 . His Royal Highness's answer , 14 . His letter to Thomas Dunckerley , Esq . as G . M . of the Knights Templars , 147 . Epitaphs , remarkable ones in the
county of Kent , 122 . In Wales , 2 S 3 . Essays , on the treatment of animals , 350 . — On the advantages . derivable from classical knowledge , 25 . ' — Conjugal happiness , 115 . — Female education , 51 . —Imprudent friendships , 10 9 . — Female merit and va-H'lVj 13 —On the propriety of
- . ' - speculating-on first principles , " 2 S 6 . — On good-natured passionate men , 132 . — On the influence of the female character , 185 , 191 . — Presence of mind , 331 . — On sensibility , 395 . — On the medical application of money , 123 . — On the comparative
moral , ty of the ancients and moderns , 3-17- — On punning ancl punsters , 39- —Ironical , on prudence in money matters , 42 . — On the migration of swallows , 353 . —Sympathy between the breeches-pocket and the animal spirits , 12 S . — On the employment of time , 45 . —Early theatrical mysteries , 341 . — On subduing our passions , 416 . Female merit and vanity contrasted , 113 .
—1— education , an essay , 51 . Fevers , putrid , an approved and simple remedy for , 2 S 3 . Fire , a dreadful one at RadclifFe , 149 . First principles , on the propriety of speculating upon , 286 . Forbes , Sir William , late Grand Mastcr of Masons in Scotlanda tribute lo
, his characler , 257 . Fortitude , an essay on , 12 5 . Freemasonry , its social influence , 3 S 6 . : , mi ancient manuscript re-• lating to , So . precepts of , 318 , 390 . its prineiples . discussed and vindicated 8594
, , . —— : origin , progress , and de-. sign of , 159 . ¦ history of in Scotland , 171 . See Masonry . Frcemaionj of Naples . See NaHcs . . French revolution attributed to Freemasonry , 2 . This assertion amply . ' and clearly refuted , 5 , i .- , 85 , 54 . ' 1 ' r . er . dshps , on imprudent ones , 109 .
Gateshead , present State of Freemasonry there , 102 . Germany , humorous account of tlie tipplers there , 52 . Gibraltar , description of the fortress of , 117 . Good-natured men , but rather passionate , an essay on those incongruous
characters , 132 . ' Grecian story , a very remarkable one refilled b y Herodotus , 10 5 . Hainaull , extraordinary history of Jacqueline countess of , 33 . Haro . iim Chapter , the companions o ~ , at their annual feast , make a
considerable donation to the Cumberland Freemasons School , 73 . Henry VII . his character , 427 . Henry VIII . character of , 42 S . Hi gh Treason , proceedings on a charge of , in London , 230 , 301 , 302 , 303 , 304 . At Edinburgh , 228 . Homer remarks on the anatomical .
, knowledge of that poet , 10 4 , 195 . Home : and Virgil , their medical knowledge considered , 20 . Jacqueline , countess of Hainault , her extraordinary history , 33 . Inscriptions , remarkable ones in London , 3 ° S
:. intelligence , agricultural , 233 , 233 , 306 ' , 307 , 30 S , 3 S 0 . ' masonic , 73 , 143 , 435 . theatrical , 62 , 135 , 21 7 , 297 , 36 S , 443 .
Kamhi , emperor of China , anecdote of , 120 . Khg , the , his speech on proroguing the parliament , 59 . His visit to the fleet at Portsmouth , 75 . Kni ghts Templars , history of the order of , 1 S / 9 6 , 119 , 244 , 327 , 403 . Kosciuskogeneralissimo of Poland
, , sketch oi ' liis life , 3 8 . Defeated , 373 . Learned disputes about trifles ., 339 . Leghorn , description of , 253 . Le Pays , anecdote of , 406 . Letters , from T . Dunckerley , Esq . to the late Earl of Chesterfield , 117 , 253 . To a young lady from her
sister on a death-bed , 207 . From Prince Edward to Thomas Dunckerley , Esq . 147 . Literary property , laws concerning , 42 5 . Society , papers on various subjects read before one in London , 1794 . No . I . On the influenceof the female character on the manners of men , by Mr . S . Jones , 1 S 5 . —No . II .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Index To The Third Volume.
INDEX .
Education of females , essay on , 51 . Edward , Prince , address to him from the Masons of Canada , 13 . His Royal Highness's answer , 14 . His letter to Thomas Dunckerley , Esq . as G . M . of the Knights Templars , 147 . Epitaphs , remarkable ones in the
county of Kent , 122 . In Wales , 2 S 3 . Essays , on the treatment of animals , 350 . — On the advantages . derivable from classical knowledge , 25 . ' — Conjugal happiness , 115 . — Female education , 51 . —Imprudent friendships , 10 9 . — Female merit and va-H'lVj 13 —On the propriety of
- . ' - speculating-on first principles , " 2 S 6 . — On good-natured passionate men , 132 . — On the influence of the female character , 185 , 191 . — Presence of mind , 331 . — On sensibility , 395 . — On the medical application of money , 123 . — On the comparative
moral , ty of the ancients and moderns , 3-17- — On punning ancl punsters , 39- —Ironical , on prudence in money matters , 42 . — On the migration of swallows , 353 . —Sympathy between the breeches-pocket and the animal spirits , 12 S . — On the employment of time , 45 . —Early theatrical mysteries , 341 . — On subduing our passions , 416 . Female merit and vanity contrasted , 113 .
—1— education , an essay , 51 . Fevers , putrid , an approved and simple remedy for , 2 S 3 . Fire , a dreadful one at RadclifFe , 149 . First principles , on the propriety of speculating upon , 286 . Forbes , Sir William , late Grand Mastcr of Masons in Scotlanda tribute lo
, his characler , 257 . Fortitude , an essay on , 12 5 . Freemasonry , its social influence , 3 S 6 . : , mi ancient manuscript re-• lating to , So . precepts of , 318 , 390 . its prineiples . discussed and vindicated 8594
, , . —— : origin , progress , and de-. sign of , 159 . ¦ history of in Scotland , 171 . See Masonry . Frcemaionj of Naples . See NaHcs . . French revolution attributed to Freemasonry , 2 . This assertion amply . ' and clearly refuted , 5 , i .- , 85 , 54 . ' 1 ' r . er . dshps , on imprudent ones , 109 .
Gateshead , present State of Freemasonry there , 102 . Germany , humorous account of tlie tipplers there , 52 . Gibraltar , description of the fortress of , 117 . Good-natured men , but rather passionate , an essay on those incongruous
characters , 132 . ' Grecian story , a very remarkable one refilled b y Herodotus , 10 5 . Hainaull , extraordinary history of Jacqueline countess of , 33 . Haro . iim Chapter , the companions o ~ , at their annual feast , make a
considerable donation to the Cumberland Freemasons School , 73 . Henry VII . his character , 427 . Henry VIII . character of , 42 S . Hi gh Treason , proceedings on a charge of , in London , 230 , 301 , 302 , 303 , 304 . At Edinburgh , 228 . Homer remarks on the anatomical .
, knowledge of that poet , 10 4 , 195 . Home : and Virgil , their medical knowledge considered , 20 . Jacqueline , countess of Hainault , her extraordinary history , 33 . Inscriptions , remarkable ones in London , 3 ° S
:. intelligence , agricultural , 233 , 233 , 306 ' , 307 , 30 S , 3 S 0 . ' masonic , 73 , 143 , 435 . theatrical , 62 , 135 , 21 7 , 297 , 36 S , 443 .
Kamhi , emperor of China , anecdote of , 120 . Khg , the , his speech on proroguing the parliament , 59 . His visit to the fleet at Portsmouth , 75 . Kni ghts Templars , history of the order of , 1 S / 9 6 , 119 , 244 , 327 , 403 . Kosciuskogeneralissimo of Poland
, , sketch oi ' liis life , 3 8 . Defeated , 373 . Learned disputes about trifles ., 339 . Leghorn , description of , 253 . Le Pays , anecdote of , 406 . Letters , from T . Dunckerley , Esq . to the late Earl of Chesterfield , 117 , 253 . To a young lady from her
sister on a death-bed , 207 . From Prince Edward to Thomas Dunckerley , Esq . 147 . Literary property , laws concerning , 42 5 . Society , papers on various subjects read before one in London , 1794 . No . I . On the influenceof the female character on the manners of men , by Mr . S . Jones , 1 S 5 . —No . II .