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MIHI ET, GRATIORA SUNT BONA QUOD PERSEVERANT, ET LEVIORA INCOMMODA
QUOD ASSUEVI. Plin. Epift. ii. lib. 6.

VOL. VIII.

LONDON:

Printed, for the Proprietors, at the Anti-Jacobin Prefs, Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street
By T. CROWDER, No. 2, Temple-Lane, White-Friars.

AND PUBLISHED AT THE ANTI-JACOBIN OFFICE, PETERBOROUGH COURT, FLEET-STREET,
BY J. WHITTLE; AND BY COBBETT AND MORGAN, AT THE CROWN AND MITRE, PALL
MALL; C. CHAPPLE, PALL MALL; T. PIERSON, BIRMINGHAM; BELL AND BRADFUTE,
EDINBURGH; BRASH AND REID, GLASGOW; AND BY J. W. FENNO, NEW-YORK.

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128

Addrefs of the Affociate Synod to the
People under their Charge

Adelaide de Narbonne

Adonia, a defultory story

Agutter's Difference between the Deaths
of the Righ eous and the Wicked

Aikin's Letters from a Father to his Son 329

Allwood s Literary Antiquities of Greece 391

Annual Anthology

Annual Register, the New, for 1798

Antonio, or the Soldier's Return

Bardomachia, or the Battle of the Bards 193
Baring's Obfervations on the publica-
tion of Walter Boyd, Efq.

Barton's Sermon on his Majefty's Pro-

clamation, recommending Economy

in the use of Grain

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Campbell's Lectures on Ecclefiaftical

History

Candid Appeal to the Nation upon the

Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord
Mayor, on the fubject of the late
Common Halls

174

To Henry Reginald, Bishop of

Exeter

189

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THE

ANTI-JACOBIN

Review and Magazine;

&c. &c. &c.

For JANUARY, 1801.

WE HAVE DONE THE STATE SOME SERVICE,AND THEY KNOW IT.

Shakespear.

ORIGINAL CRITICISM.

Tranfactions of the Linnean Society. Volume V. 4to. PP. 296. Il. Is. in Boards. White. London. 1800.

THAT

HAT this is one of the most refpectable scientific Societies in the kingdom, it would be fuperfluous in us to remark. Supported by talents, learning, industry, rank, and fortune, the fuccefs of fuch an affociation, in all views and researches, feems placed beyond the power of accident.

The volume before us would appear, from a bare enumeration of its contents, to be equally deferving of public attention, with the first four; which have been received as productions worthy the disciples of Linneus. It contains thirty-one articles.

In his Obfervations on the Ranunculus aquatilis," Dr. Pulteney informs us, that—

"the diftilled water of the R. Flammula, or Leffer Spearwort, as we are informed by Dr. Withering, is an emetic more inftantaneous, and lefs offenfive during its action, than white vitriol; and, as if Nature had furnished an antidote to poison from among poifons of its own tribe, is to be preferred in promoting the inftant expulfion of deleterious fubftances from the ftomach."

NO. XXXI. VOL. VIII.

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