M. Politics, contain two parts, 408 MARIANA, his history of Spain Practice, or exercise of the mind, commended, 411 mended, 406 Metals, several sorts of them, 429 Minerals are vegetables, 430 commended, 409 Morality, the best books that treat Moreri, his historical dictionary commended, 412 0. OBSERVATION, very useful to P. PAXTON, his Civil Polity com- mended, 408 Partiality in studies, 359 it misleads the under- Parts, or abilities, their difference, 325 may be improved by a due Persius commended, 411 to knowledge, 384 nion of it defended, 301, &c. and how to obtain it, ibid. ment, and propagation, 430 should not be beyond its the understanding is im- Prejudices, every one should find 344 we should carefully ex the usefulness of inter- Purchas, his collection of voyages Pyrard, his voyages commended, Q. QUESTION, should be rightly Quintilian, his Institutiones com- R. RALEIGH (sir Walter), his His Reading, how the mind should be Reasoning, several defects therein how it should be im- Religion, it concerns all mankind to understand it rightly, 342 Roe (sir Thomas) his voyage, 410 tions recommended, 411 Stones are real vegetables, 430 TALLENT's Tables of Chrono- Theology should be studied by all bury, his eulogium, 407 causes of the diffi- culty of doing it, 396 END OF VOL. II. C. Baldwin, Printer, New Bridge-street, London. |