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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 .

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 1
A SERMON PREACHED AT THE ANNIVERSARY GRAND PROVINCIAL MEETING OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, AT WEST MAILING, IN KENT , MAY 19, 1794. Article 3
MASONIC PRECEPTS, TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, FOR THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 6
EXTRACT FROM THE PRECEDING RULES. Article 9
SELECT PAPERS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, READ BEFORE A LITERARY SOCIETY IN LONDON. Article 11
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS AT NAPLES. Article 15
ANECDOTES OF HENRIETTE DE COLIGNY, SINCE MADAME DE LA SUZE. Article 18
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. Article 19
ANECDOTE OF LE PAYS. Article 22
MR. TASKER'S LETTERS Article 23
PLAIN RULES FOR ATTAINING TO A HEALTHFUL OLD AGE. Article 25
EXPERIMENTS ILLUSTRATING THE PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL. Article 28
ON SUBDUING OUR PASSIONS. Article 32
AUTHENTIC AND INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES OF THE MUTINEERS Article 35
LAWS CONCERNING LITERARY PROPERTY, &c. Article 41
CHARACTER OF HENRY VII. Article 43
CHARACTER OF HENRY VIII. Article 44
ANECDOTE. Article 45
MEMOIRS OF HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS HENRY FREDERIC, Article 46
MR. BADDELEY, THE COMEDIAN, OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE. Article 48
CURIOUS AND AUTHENTIC ANECDOTES, FROM DIFFERENT AUTHORS. Article 50
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 51
ELECTION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. Article 51
POETRY. Article 52
MADNESS, AN ELEGY: Article 53
ON SHAKSPEARE. Article 57
EPIGRAM ON PETER THE GREAT, CZAR OF RUSSIA. Article 58
ON A GENTLEMAN WHO MARRIED A THIN CONSUMPTIVE LADY. Article 58
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 59
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 61
INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. Article 67
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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 .

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