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Index To The Third Volume.
INDEX .
On the best mode of directing the influence of the female character in lhe mora ! state of society , by . Mr . W . Artaiul , 191 . —No . Ul . On presence of mind , by Mr . J . Dean , 331 . —No . IV . On sensibility , by Mr . T . Redder , 395 . LockeMr . the celebrated philosopher ,
, his opinion of Freemasonry , 79-Lodges , hints for regulating their charitable donations , 252 . Madness , an elegy , 437 . Maid , old , her case , written by herself , 337-Manuseripta very ancient one on the
, subject of" Freemasonry , with illustrations by Mr . Locke , So ., Marriages , 1 54 , 234 , 309 , 3 81 . Masonic anecdote , a whimsical one , 121 . ¦ intelligence , 73 , I 43 > 435-precepts , 318 , 390 .
Masonry , its origin , progress , and design , a discourse on , delivered at Charleslown in America , . D . 1793 , 159 . ¦ a charge delivered to King Solomon ' s Lodge atCharlestown , 1793 , 166 . ¦ charges , sermons , essays ,
letters , and other articles having relation to , 5 , 9 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 21 , 73 , 79 , 80 , 8 4 , 85 , 92 , 94 , 100 , , 102 , 10 3 , 121 , 133 , 143 , 159 , 166 , 171 , 239 , 246 , 252 , 313 , 31 S , 335 , 3 S 6 , 387 , 390 , 435 . > JJfe , Master and Slave , anEastenPapologue , 95 . T ^
Memoirs of Mr . Andrew Brice of Exeter , 21 . —Dr . Tipping Brown , 335 . —George Colman , Esq . i 3 o . »—Daniel Dancer , Esq . 2 S 1 . —Kosciusko , 3 > 373- —The Rev . William Peters , 260 . —The late Duke of Cumberland .
43 ° - Military discipline , examples of , 345 . Moliere , anecdotes of , 213 . Money , on the medical application of , 123 . Morality comparative of the ancients and moderns , 347 . Naples , memoirs of the Freemasons of ,
[ continued from Vol . I . p . 194 ] 209 , . 273 , 323 , 399-News , foreign and domestic , 73 , 14 R , 226 , 299 , 373 , 445 . Norfolk Island , account of , 4 8 . Old Age , 'plain rules for attaining to a 'l eiili ' ifti ! one , 409 . 01 . ' . Batckcic : ; his case , 277 .
Old Maid , her case , 337 . Oration on Freemasonry , pronounced at the Audit House in Southampton , Aug . 3 , 1792 , by Dr . Jieans , 9 . in a Funeral Lodge to the memory of W . St . Clair of Roslin , Esq . formerly hereditary Grand . Master of Masons in Scotland , 239 .
Parliamentary proceedings , 57 . Parsimony , singular instances of , 281 . Passions , essay on the subduing of , 416 Peters , the Rev . William , memoirs of , ' 260 . Poetry ;—Prologue to " The Glorious First of June , " 64 . Songs in ditto , 65 , 66 . — Address to the Grand
Architect of the universe , 67 . — A song for the Prince of Wales ' s birth-day , 68 . — Epitaph on a scold , ibid . —Paraphrase on Psalm exxii . 69 . — On a beautiful young lady of low size , who died at the age of fifteen , ibid . — Petherlon Bridge , an elegy , 70 . — On the death of a fly , 71 . —Lines on a
Welchman , ib . — Ode to a beautiful young lad }' , and a fine singer , 72 . — A caution to virgins , ib . —On Sir Francis Drake , ib . —Occasional address of Mr . Bannister , jun . to the audience at the Liverpool theatre ,
137 . — Ode to the King on his arrival at Weymouth , 13 S—A song- for the Knights Templars , by T . Dunckerley , Esq . 139 . —A Masonic song , 140 . —Lines on my shadow , ' 6 . - ^ . The debtor , 142 . —A Masonic hyrmr , 146 . —A poetical sketch of the beauties of Preston Court , Kent , 219 . —
Song to Delia , 221 . —The candlestick , ib . — The farewell , a Masonic song , by Mr . Robert Bunts , 222 . — Lines on temperance , 223 . — Occasional address intended for the opening of Covent-Garden Theatre , 22 4 . — Extempore lines on love , 225 . — A favourite Masonic song , set to
music , 291 . —Address spoken at the exhibition of Mr . Wright ' s academy in Sunderland , 292 . — The celebrated lines of Des Barreaux to the Deity translated , 293 . —Lines to Mrs . Jemima Jones on her liirth-day , [ Oct . 17 , 1794 . 3 294 . — Elegy to the island of Jamaicaib . — Epitaph on a
, celebrated Irish actor [ Mr . Rowe ] , 295 . — The fly , 296 . — Lines by Mrs . Robinson , ib . — A favourite Masonic song , set to music , 3 6 3 . — Whisky , ¦ in Iris . ') Bacchanalian song , 364 . — On contemplating the tombs in West-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Index To The Third Volume.
INDEX .
On the best mode of directing the influence of the female character in lhe mora ! state of society , by . Mr . W . Artaiul , 191 . —No . Ul . On presence of mind , by Mr . J . Dean , 331 . —No . IV . On sensibility , by Mr . T . Redder , 395 . LockeMr . the celebrated philosopher ,
, his opinion of Freemasonry , 79-Lodges , hints for regulating their charitable donations , 252 . Madness , an elegy , 437 . Maid , old , her case , written by herself , 337-Manuseripta very ancient one on the
, subject of" Freemasonry , with illustrations by Mr . Locke , So ., Marriages , 1 54 , 234 , 309 , 3 81 . Masonic anecdote , a whimsical one , 121 . ¦ intelligence , 73 , I 43 > 435-precepts , 318 , 390 .
Masonry , its origin , progress , and design , a discourse on , delivered at Charleslown in America , . D . 1793 , 159 . ¦ a charge delivered to King Solomon ' s Lodge atCharlestown , 1793 , 166 . ¦ charges , sermons , essays ,
letters , and other articles having relation to , 5 , 9 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 21 , 73 , 79 , 80 , 8 4 , 85 , 92 , 94 , 100 , , 102 , 10 3 , 121 , 133 , 143 , 159 , 166 , 171 , 239 , 246 , 252 , 313 , 31 S , 335 , 3 S 6 , 387 , 390 , 435 . > JJfe , Master and Slave , anEastenPapologue , 95 . T ^
Memoirs of Mr . Andrew Brice of Exeter , 21 . —Dr . Tipping Brown , 335 . —George Colman , Esq . i 3 o . »—Daniel Dancer , Esq . 2 S 1 . —Kosciusko , 3 > 373- —The Rev . William Peters , 260 . —The late Duke of Cumberland .
43 ° - Military discipline , examples of , 345 . Moliere , anecdotes of , 213 . Money , on the medical application of , 123 . Morality comparative of the ancients and moderns , 347 . Naples , memoirs of the Freemasons of ,
[ continued from Vol . I . p . 194 ] 209 , . 273 , 323 , 399-News , foreign and domestic , 73 , 14 R , 226 , 299 , 373 , 445 . Norfolk Island , account of , 4 8 . Old Age , 'plain rules for attaining to a 'l eiili ' ifti ! one , 409 . 01 . ' . Batckcic : ; his case , 277 .
Old Maid , her case , 337 . Oration on Freemasonry , pronounced at the Audit House in Southampton , Aug . 3 , 1792 , by Dr . Jieans , 9 . in a Funeral Lodge to the memory of W . St . Clair of Roslin , Esq . formerly hereditary Grand . Master of Masons in Scotland , 239 .
Parliamentary proceedings , 57 . Parsimony , singular instances of , 281 . Passions , essay on the subduing of , 416 Peters , the Rev . William , memoirs of , ' 260 . Poetry ;—Prologue to " The Glorious First of June , " 64 . Songs in ditto , 65 , 66 . — Address to the Grand
Architect of the universe , 67 . — A song for the Prince of Wales ' s birth-day , 68 . — Epitaph on a scold , ibid . —Paraphrase on Psalm exxii . 69 . — On a beautiful young lady of low size , who died at the age of fifteen , ibid . — Petherlon Bridge , an elegy , 70 . — On the death of a fly , 71 . —Lines on a
Welchman , ib . — Ode to a beautiful young lad }' , and a fine singer , 72 . — A caution to virgins , ib . —On Sir Francis Drake , ib . —Occasional address of Mr . Bannister , jun . to the audience at the Liverpool theatre ,
137 . — Ode to the King on his arrival at Weymouth , 13 S—A song- for the Knights Templars , by T . Dunckerley , Esq . 139 . —A Masonic song , 140 . —Lines on my shadow , ' 6 . - ^ . The debtor , 142 . —A Masonic hyrmr , 146 . —A poetical sketch of the beauties of Preston Court , Kent , 219 . —
Song to Delia , 221 . —The candlestick , ib . — The farewell , a Masonic song , by Mr . Robert Bunts , 222 . — Lines on temperance , 223 . — Occasional address intended for the opening of Covent-Garden Theatre , 22 4 . — Extempore lines on love , 225 . — A favourite Masonic song , set to
music , 291 . —Address spoken at the exhibition of Mr . Wright ' s academy in Sunderland , 292 . — The celebrated lines of Des Barreaux to the Deity translated , 293 . —Lines to Mrs . Jemima Jones on her liirth-day , [ Oct . 17 , 1794 . 3 294 . — Elegy to the island of Jamaicaib . — Epitaph on a
, celebrated Irish actor [ Mr . Rowe ] , 295 . — The fly , 296 . — Lines by Mrs . Robinson , ib . — A favourite Masonic song , set to music , 3 6 3 . — Whisky , ¦ in Iris . ') Bacchanalian song , 364 . — On contemplating the tombs in West-