Carneades, bis Dorine fpecified, 369 333 Chryfippus, bis Genius defcribed, 342. His Doctrine cenfured, 343. Cicero, An Abstract of the Hiftory of his Life, 152- 160. 221-238, 239-249. Writings commended, 439. Cleanthes, characterised, Clitomachus, mentioned, Comedy, defined, His philofophical 342 334 308 Compals (Mariners) Remarks on its Antiquity, 5-15 Confifcation, the Ground of it, 183. Divers Modifications of it, 191. The Offences whereby it was incurred, 192. Crates, difpofes of his Fortune in an extraordinary Manner, 340 Crifes, of Difeafe, Reflections thereupon, 26-28 D Akins (William) a fport Account of him, 163 DAK Demefne (Roman) in what it confifted, Democritus, bis Character, Defcartes, commended, 440 182 353 442 Dimenfion of the Earth, Ejays for determining it, 37. Different Computations of it, 47. Confe quences of following one or the other to Navigators, ibid. Diogenes, an Account of him, E E 339 Lements de Geographie, the Contents of a Treatife under that Title, Empedocles, a fhort Account of him, 36 35t English English (the) ridiculed on the Score of their Self conceitedness and Prejudices, Epictetus, characterised, Epicurus, fome Particulars concerning him, 127 345 345 4 Euclid (of Megara) recorded as indefatigable in the Purfuit of Learning, 324 201 Exactions (of the Romans) Inftances thereof, Extravagance, of the English, in the Article of Servants, cenfured, FA F 202 Ame, the Love of it prov'd the great Incentive to the Study of Literature, 59 Figure of the Earth, a brief Account of the Methods which have been essayed for determining thereof, 37-57 Foster (Samuel) fome Circumstances of his Life, 254 French (Tongue) its Source, G 304 Allio, a Differtation on bis Conduct in relation to St. Paul, Gellibrand (Henry) Memoirs of him, 495-414 252 Gifford (George) fome Circumstances of his Life, 173 Greaves (John) his Memoirs, 419 Greek (Tongue) its Origin, 302. The Caufe and Nature of its different Dialects, ibid. Some of its Revolutions mentioned, 303. Gresham (Sir Thomas) Memoirs of his Family, 84. Divers Particulars of his Life, 86. His Death and Burial, 99. His Character, 100. Grefham-College, an Account of its Foundation, 94- Grove Grove (Henry) Memoirs of his Life, 438 Gunter (Edmund) fome Particulars of his Life, 250 H Eat, an Abstract of Dr. Martine's Effay for inveftigating the Proportion in which Bodies ac288-290 quire or lofe it, •Hebrew (Language) its Character and History, 300 Heraclitus, a brief Account of him, Hipparchia, a female Cynic, 353 341 Hippocrates celebrated, 18, 19. His Oppofers mentioned, 20. Nature obfequious to his Rules, 21, 22. His Prudence as a Physician, 25. His Scheme quickly corrupted, 25. Holdfworth (Richard) Memoirs of his Life, 168 Homer, cenfured, 441 Horace, a Commendation of his Writings, 439 Horton(Thomas) fome Particulars relating to him, 172 Hunting, the Exercife of the greatest Men of Antiquity, I 314 Apis, Remarks upon his Character in Virgil, Impofts (laid by the Romans) on Lands, Cities, conquered Provinces, &c. 189. On Merchandises, 195. A particular Species, confifting of Golden Crowns, 197. Several of an extraordinary Nature, 199. Infcription, Latin, relating to an unfortunate Lov er, 3 Jurin (Dr.) his Obfervations on Dr. Pemberton's Explanation of the firft Lemma in Sir Ifaac Newton's Principia, 113. His Obfervations on Dr. Pemberton's Reply to the foregoing, 290. His further Anfwer to Dr. Pemberton, 462. Languages, L Anguages, their Diverfity accounted for, 130 Lany (Edw.) fome Cirumftances of his Life, 174. Latin (Tongue) Particulars relating thereto, 303 Law (Civil) a brief Account of its Rife and Progress, Letter (A) relating to Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation, &c. Letters, fome Thoughts on their Invention, Life, the Art of making it eafy, Lucas (Dr.) bis Writings commended, M 310 209 132 450 443 M for in Gresham College, AN (Daniel) mentioned as Aftronomy Profef Marcellus, Seneca's Character of him, 267 279 Martine (Dr. George) an Account of his Medical Effays, 15. Of his Philofophical Effays, 133 175. 282. Matho, the Contents of the fecond Volume of a Treatife under that Title, Milton, preferred to Homer, 49 4II Mountayne (George) fome Particulars of his Life, 164 Murray (Mungo) a brief Account of him, 255 Mufa (Antonius) cures Auguftus, 278. Honoured on that fcore, 279. Kills Marcellus, ibid. P Р 165 Anætius, celebrated as a famous Stoic Philofopher, 343 Pemberton (Dr.) his Animadverfions on fome Parti lars culars relating to himself in Dr. Jurin's Letter, &c. Physicians (modern) cenfured, for deferting the old Phyfic, its primitive State and Progress, 17. The Piety (of Phyficians) conduces to the Success of their 269 Pope (Alexander) Reflections occcafioned by the Pub- Pope (Walter) a fhort Account of him, Pofidonius, mentioned, 385-391 265 344 355 346 Pyrrho, an Account of his Doctrine and Behaviour, Pythagoras, an Account of him, R Royal Exchange, an Account of its Foundation, 90 Royal Society, Several Particulars relating to its Rife and Eftablishment, Revenue (of the Romans) an Account of its feveral 179-209 Riding (the Art of) fome Particulars relating to it, Rooke (Lawrence) Memoirs of his Life, 316 256 Salluft, |