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OUTRE', its Meaning, 318.

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PAINTINGS, Method of cleaning, 280. Of transferring from old to new Cloths, 350. PARLIAMENT, long illegal, and tyrannical, 13, 16. Paffes an Act to reftrain the Liberty of the Prefs, 13. Behave with a laudable Spirit and Refolution, with respect to the Dutch, 17-19. Violently diffolved by Cromwell, 26. PATCHING and Painting, Act of Parliament against, 17. Ladies' Ufe thereof defended, ib. PATRON, however great, able to preferve Books from Criticism, 541. PERSECUTION, religious. Caufes of, 214. Remedy for, ibid. of the primitive

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Christians, to what owing, 418. PERSIA, Reflexions on the Luxury of, in the Time of Xerxes, 104. PHILIP of Macedon, his excellent

Education, 75. Prudent Difcipline of his Troops, 76. His just Sentence of an ungrateful Gueft, 80. His farcaltic Reply to the Complaint of two Traitors, 98. His Care of his Son Alexander's Education, Ico. Compared with the prefent K. of Pruffia, 105. Summary of Philip's Character, ib. PHYSICIAN, his neceffary Qua

lifications, 171.

FOLITENESS, the natural Refult of a good Temper, 392. Why fhocking in an ill-natured perfon, ibid. FOOR of England, and our poor Laws, Obfervations on, 599. New System for relieving and employing the Poor propofed, 560.

POPULOUSNESS, Caufes conducive thereunto, 180, 294.

PORTO-BELLO, the Peculiarity

of the Weather there, 287. POTTS, John, curious Specimen of his Orthodoxy, 219. PRAYER, a Form of, upon the Plan of the Lord's Prayer, 228. PRIESTS, a Lady's Opinion of,

393. the Note. PREPOSSESSION, often mistaken for Conviction, 231. PRESCRIPTION, numerous Forms of, in medical Authors unneceffary, 84. A remarkable one, 85. PROPHECY, the famous one in the twentieth Chapter of Ezekiel, explained and vindicated, 330. PROPORTION, in Numbers, Rules for afcertaining the Mode of it, and ftating Questions in it, 3. PROSTITUTES, their unhappy Situation pathetically reprefented, 368, feq. Charity houfes for them in France, Italy, and Holland, 471, 472. Regulations of the Police of Rome, concerning their Lodgings and Prices, 473.

PRUSSIA, prefent King of, compared with Philip of Macedon, 105. PUNISHMENTS, Eternity of, a fhocking Doctrine, 215.

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R, Mr. D—, his Life, 194. REBELLION, fee Revolutions. REGENERATION, not an indiantaneous Change, 126. RESURRECTION,Conjectures concerning, 356.

of Chrift, Arga. ments for the Neceflity of it,

122.

REVELATION, not to be credited
against Reafon, 550
ROME, not originally an elective
Kingdom, 189.

curious public Regulations of the Harlots there, 473. RUSSIA, the common People of

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WINCHESTER, College at, its Foundation, &c. 58. WORCESTER, Marquis of, Anecdotes of his Life, 559. His

Book of Scantlings cenfured, ib. WORK HOUSES, Propofal for their

Improvement, 91. WRITING, its Origin conjectured, 517. WYKEHAM, William of, his Birth and Education, 44. Made Clerk of all the King's Works,

is made Rector of Pulham, 46. Elected Bishop of Winchester, ib. Conftituted Chancellor of England, 49. Vifits the Hofpital of St. Cross, 50-53. Affifted at Richard II's Coro

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