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PEACE, the proper intentions of making one, 59. A fcheme for, 236. PHILOSOPHY, its influence on the polite arts, 107. The deftroyer of the glory of Heroes,

531. PILKINGTON'S Letter to Spearman, 555:

POEMS, to Lyfander, and Belin

da, 322. On Youth, 344POETS, their political duty, 126. POLITY, not yet reduced to a fyftem, 540. More Quacks in politics than in medicine, ibid. Abfurdity of preferring the government of barbarous nations to thofe of the more civilized, 541.

PORK, the Buccaneers' method of

curing, 91. PRECEPTS from the book of Wisdom, 343. PRESCRIPTIONS, medical, dangers refulting from their abounding in treatifes not ftrictly Difpenfatories, 132. PRESS, obfervations on the liberty of, 544. PRINCIPLES and Manners, enquiry into the meaning of thofe words, 391. PROVIDENCE, Our inability to judge adequately of its operations, 18. Its incomprehenfibility, an exercise for our faith, ibid. The juftice of,

27. PUNISHMENT of the wicked, an utter extinction of being, 27.

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-, Mr. Diderot's plan for 7 introducing that philotopher's death upon the stage, 284. Extracts from Voltaire's tragedy? of Socrates. 286. SOCIETY, caufes of the inequa lity of poffeffions in, 247SOPHOCLES, his character as a Poet, 110. SOUND, propagated through folid bodies with a greater velocity than through the air, 8. SPARTANS, observations on their condition under the laws of Lycurges, 544.

SPIRIT of Contradiction, scene in, 334

SQUARE, in the military, infufficiency

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ficiency of, with a propofal for WAY to keep him, ftory of that

its improvement, 493.
STATUTES, diftinction between
prohibitory and compulfory
ones, 275.

STERNE, Nr. Laurence, obferva-
tions on the ludicrous publica-
tion of his Sermons, 422.
SUBORDINATIONS in human fo-
ciety, wherefore appointed by
Providence, 22.
SURGERY, method of studying

it in hofpitals cenfured, 196.
SWIFT and Addifon, their ge-
nuifes diflinguifhed, 414.

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comedy, 141. Song out of,

144.

WHEEL-Carriages, illuftration of
the advantages and difadvan-
tages of different constructions
of them, 488.
WICKLIFFE, the Reformer, his
life, 18. His character, 190..
WILLIAM the Conqueror, falfe-
ly fo called, and the derivation
of that furname, 37.
WILLOW, great profit of plant-
ing the Sound-growing Nor-
folk fpecies of this tree, 525.
WI DOM, Divine, wherein it
confifts, 17. The ends it feems
to have in view, ibid.
WOFFINGTON, Mrs. her huma-
nity commemorated, 514.
WORK - Houfes, propofal for

county ones, 434.

WORKS neceflary to our falva
tion, 171.

WRECK-Eaters on the English
coaft, poetical expoftulation
with them, 513.

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