OF THE THIRTY-FIRST VOLUME. UTHRIE's General Hiftory of Scotland, G Hiftorical Effay on the English Conftitution, Tranflation of Baron Wolfius's Logic, Archæologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts on Antiquity, L'Abbé Chappe d' Auteroche's Journey into Siberia, Another Letter to Mr. Almon, in Matter of Libel, Second Poftfcript to a Letter to Mr. Almon, Epiftle to Mr. Hickington, Halfer's Elegiac Epiftle to his Wife, The Fairy's Revel, Browne's Appendix ad Opufcula, Brief Account of the Differences, &c. between the Proprietors Dr. Johnftone's Effay on the Ganglions of the Nerves, May's Remarks on the Suttonian Method of Inoculation, Dr. Hill's Virtues of British Herbs, No. II. Effay on the Contrast between Quakerifm and Methodism, King's Sermon before the Commons, Jan. 30, 1771, ibid. ibid. ibid. Bishop of Carlifle's Sermon before the Lords, Jan. 30, 1771, 163 ibid. ibid. Guthrie's Hiftory of Scotland, concluded, Thoughts on the late Tranfactions refpecting Falkland's Islands, Wynne's General Hiftory of the British Empire in America, 196 Grant's Enquiry into the Nature, &c. of the Fevers most com- Jerningham's Funeral of Arabert, Ludlam's Two Mathematical Effays, Collection of Decifions in the King's Bench on the Poor's Laws, Sketches and Characters of the most eminent Perfons now liv- ing, ibid. Free Thoughts on the Prefent State of Public Affairs, ibid. &c. ibid. The Nun, or the Adventures of the Marchionefs of Beauville, ibid. Rowley's Effay on the Cure of the Gonorrhoea, Reflexions on the prefent Difputes between the House of Com- Examination of the Declaration and Agreement relating to the ibid. |