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5789, being the day of public thankf
giving for the fame, in the faid
chapel, by the rev. John Malkers,
324
Nature, a differtation on the procefs
of, in the filling up of cavities,
healing of wounds, and restoring
parts, which have been deftroyed
in the human body, by James
Moore, member of the furgeon's
company, of London.-Note, this
piece obtained the prize medal,
given by the Lyceum Medicum Lon-
dinenfe, for the year 1779,
Necker, Mr. director general of the
finances, fpeech of, at the meeting
of the affembly of notables, held at
Verfailles, Nov. 6, 1788: to which
are added, the king's and the keeper's
fpeeches, 484-Report of, to his
moft Christian majesty in council,
announcing important changes in
the French government. Tranf-
lated from the French,
ib.
Newcastle upon Tyne, hiftory and
antiquities of the town and county
of, including an account of the coal-
trade of that place, and embellished
with engraved views of the public
buildings, &c. by John Brand, M. A.
165

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Bjections, to the experiments and

obfervations relating to the
principle of acidity. See Acidity.
Obfervations, and reflections, made
in the courfe of a journey through
France, Italy, and Germany: by
Hefter Lynch Piozzi, 2 vols. 103
Obfervations, on the nature and pro-
perties of fixible air. See Fixible
Air.

Ode to his majesty on his happy re-
covery,

152

Expoftulatory Odes, to a great duke
and a little lord, by Peter Pindar,
efq.
156
Economy, the rural, of Gloucefter-
fhire, including its dairy; together
with the daily management of
North Wiltshire; and the manage-
ment of orchards and fruit-liquor,
in Herefordshire: by Mr. Marshall,
447

Oeuvres poflbumes de Frederic II. Roi de
Pruffe, en 15 tomes 8vo. Berlin.-
Of thele, tranflated from the French,
by Thomas Holcroft, the history
of my own times, part I. 49
Oeuvres poflbumes de Frederic II. roi de
Prue, en 15 Tomes, Berlin. Or

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cer, 12mo.

405
Pantomime, or imitative dance, anci-
ent and modern, remarks on the
nature of, with a particular account
of a favourite ballad, and of a very
curious allegory,

158
Paris fauvé, ou recit detaillé des evenemens
qui ont eu lieu a Paris, depuis le diman-
cbe, 12 Juillet, 1789, une beure apres
midi jufqu' au vendredi fuivant au foir.
Paris,
322
Paris, a fifteen days tour to ; contain-
ing feveral interesting circumftances,
particularly the origin and progress
of the prefent revolution, by an
English gentleman of veracity, just
returned, 8vo.
323
Paris, revolutions de, dedées a la Nation,
573

Ancient Parents the fupplications of an;

72

who found great benefit from the
ufe of the fame,
493
Parliamentary conduct of the right hon.
Charles James Fox, and the right
hon. Edmund Burke,
Parochialia; or, inftructions to the
clergy in the difcharge of their pa-
rochial duty, by the late right rev.
Thomas Wilfon, 12mo.
405
The Parfon's wife, a novel, written by
a lady, 2 vols. 12mo.
251
The Partizan in war; or the use of a
corps of light troops to an army, by
lieut. col. A. Emmerich,
Peace and the feafons, reflections on;
in which is introduced the charact-
er of a patriot king, a poem, by
William Pow, 4to.
326
Peruvian bark, new fpecies; or, varie-
ties of the, lately d fcovered in the
American islands, by M.Swartz, 58
Philanthropic fociety, inft tuted in Lon-
don, Sept. 1783, for the prevention
of crimes; first report of the, 329
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Praxis medica fyftematice expofita, felellis
diarii nafocomii Fredericiani illuftrata.
Auctore Frederico Ludovico Bang, M.D.
nofocomii hujus medico primario, et pro-
felfore univerfitatis Hafnienfis. Hafnie,
8vo, 1789.-Et feletta diarii nofocomii
regii Fredericiani, Hafnienfis, tom. I. annos
1782, 3, 4, continens, tom. II. annos
1785, 6, 7, auctore F. L. Bang,
M. D. c. 2 vols. 8vo. 1789, 550
Pre-existence of Christ, a vindication
of the doctrine of the, confidered in
a practical view; humbly recom-
mended to the attention of the feri-
ous by Jofeph Cornish, 162
Dr. Priefley, an epiftolary address to
the rev. containing an apology for
thofe, who confcientioufly fubfcrioe
to the articles of the church of Eng-
land, by the rev. J. Hawkins, 161
Prifiley, Dr. a letter to; or, a volly of
random fhot difcharged at him,
from the old fortrefs, called the
church of England: by a volunteer,

Philofophical tranfactions of the Royal
Society of London, vol. LXXIX.for
the year 1789, part J.
Phædon: or, the death of Socrates, by
Mofes Mendelffohn, tranflated from
the German,
Phyllognomy, effays on, for the pro-
motion of the knowledge and the
love of mankind; written in the
German language by J. C. Lavater,
and tranflated into English by Tho-
mas Holcroft; illuftrated by 360
engravings, 3 vols. 8vo.
285
Picturefque beauty, obfervations chief-
ly relative to, made in the year 1776,
on feveral parts of Great Britain,
particularly in the Highlands of Scot-
land, by W. Gilpin, A. M. 518
Mifcellaneous Pieces, in profe and verse,
by the rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean
of St. Patrick's, Dublin; not infert-
ed in Mr. Sheridan's edition of the
dean's works, 8vo,
276
Piety and Chriftianity, maxims of, by
the late right rev. Thomas Wilfon,
D. D. 1210,
405
Platina not found to be malleable, tho'
reduced to a state of fufion, by Mr.
Willis,
477
Plans of the Sunday fchools, and fchool
of industry, established in the city
of Bath, with remarks by a gentle-
mat of the committee,
497
The benevolent Planters, a dramatic
piece, by Thomas Bellamy, 488
Plants, a new genus of, defcribed by
M. Swartz, and called by him Solan-
dra, from Dr. Solander,
Thirty-eight Plates, with explanations;
intended to illuftrate Linnæus's fyft-
em of vegetables, and particularly
adapted to the letters on the elements
of botany, by T. Martyn, B. D. F.
R. S.
81
Plotinus, two treatifes in the printed
works of, found to be only fragments,
by M. Grimm of Leipfic; the one
is on the influence of the heavens on
the earth; the other on unity, as the
origin of the universe,
394
A Poem in Hudibraftic verfe, with an
explanatory preface, addreffed to the
nobility, gentry, and others, curious
in their carriages,

61

154

The Poems of Ferdofi, tranflated from
the Perfian, by Jofeph Champion,
efq. vol. I.
Poems, by Anthony Pafquin, 2 vols.

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THE Recovery; or, the tears of
faction, a poem, occafioned by the
late occurrences: by an Oxonian,

411

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154
Redemption a poem, in five books:
486
by Jofeph Swain,
404
Reflections on faith, 8vo.
Religion in England, an impartial in-
quiry into the prefent ftate of: by
ibid.
Samuel King, 8vo.
Religious fubjects, effays on feveral:
ibid.
by Jofeph Miner, A. M.
Further Remarks, on two of the most
fiugular characters of the age: by
the author of the critique on the
conduct of the rev. John Croffe,
vicar of Bradford, and the rev.
William Atkinfon, fellow of Jefus
College, Cambridge, 8vo.
A Reply to a pamphlet, intitled, con-
fiderations on the war with the
Turks by M. De Volney, 190
Reverfion. See Method.
A bort Review of the recent affair of
honour between his royal highness
the duke of York and lieut. col.
Lenox by the captain of a com-
pany in one of the regiments of
guards,
Obfervations upon the expediency of Revifing
the prefent English verfion of the
four Golpels and of the Acts of the
Apoftles: by John Symonds, LL.D.
348
4to.
The Revolution, the work of God, and
a caufe of joy; two fermons deli-
vered in Brito-reet meeting-houfe,
Nov. 5th, 1738: by J. Peddie, 160
Revolution, the principles of the, af-
ferted and vindicated, and its ad-
vantages stated, in a fermon, preach-
ed at Caftle-Hedingham, Effex, Nov.
5, 1788: by R. Stevenson,
Revolution, wonderful, at Paris: by
M. D** C**, 8vo.
323
The univerfal Rights of humanity af-
ferted, and applied to the ftate of
the fuffering Africans, by Philadel-
248
phus,
Roman hiftory, a series of prints of,
defigned as ornaments for those
apartments in which children re-
ceive the first rudiments of their
80
education, by Mrs. Trimmer
Rofenberg, a legendary tale, by a lady,
408
Rupture, called, hydrocele, an effay
on the, by Benjamin Humpage, fur-
68
geon,

2 vols. 12mo.

489

Thomas' Rundle, LL. D. lord bishop

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7.7. Rouffeau, letters on the works
and character of; to which are add-
ed, a letter from the countefs Alex-
andre de Vaffy to the baronefs de
Stael, with the baronefs's anfwer,
and an account of the last moments
of Rouffeau, by mademoiselle Neck-
baronets de Stael; tranflated
from the French,
129

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Able victims, a Barbadoes narra→
tion, inscribed to the promoters of
the flave trade, and addressed to J.
Hargrave, efq.

74
Schorl, a green, clear, tranfparent, la-
mellated, and ftriking fire with steel,
defcribed by feveral naturalifts, 482
Scripture, the friend of freedom, ex-
emplified by a refutation of the
arguments offered in defence of fla-
very, in a tract intituled, fcriptural
refearches on the licitnefs of the
flave trade,
Scripture characters or a practical
improvement of the principal histo-
ries in the Old Testament, from
Adam to Joshua, by T. Robinson,
M. A. 12mo.
405
Seafons, thoughts on the, &c. partly
in the Scottish dialect, by David
Davidson,

70

74
444

Senfibility, a poem, in fix parts,
Sheridan's dictionary, a caution to
gentlemen who ufe; to which are
added, for the affiftance of foreign-
ers and natives, felect rules for pro-
nouncing English with precision and
elegance,

471

Shooting, an effay on, small 8vo, 306
Shop-tax, a vindication of the; addreff-
ed to the landholders of England,

499

Siberia, memoir on the mines of, by
M. Patrin,
233
Simpkin the second, poetic recorder
of all the proceedings upon the trial
of Warren Haltings, elq. in West-
minfter hall, the letters of, 8vo.
Stockdale; and letters from Simp-
kin the fecond, to his dear brother
in Wales, 12mo. Bell,
393
Slave-trade, obfervations, occafioned
by the attempts made in England to
effect the abolition of the; fhewing
the manner in which negroes are
treated

treated in the British colonies in the West Indies, by G. Francklyn, efq 249 Slave-trade, commercial reafons for the non-abolition of the, in the West India islands, by a planter and merchant of many years refidence in the West Indies, 250 Slavery, doubts concerning the legality of, in any part of the Brifish dominions, 72 Society, inftituted at London for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce, tranfactions of the; with the premiums offered in the year 1789, vol. VII. 8vo. 263 Sonnets; the two last in commemoration of the late W. Jackfon, efq. by William Groombridge, 488 Sous, eldeft, of the peers of Scotland, thoughts on the difqualification of the, to fit from that country in parliament; with observations on the civil polity of the kingdom; the fecond edition, by Alexander lord Saltoun, advocate, and F. S. S. A. 223 Sonfhip of Chrift,aletter on the, originally addreffed to fome of the members of the Baptist church at Edinburgh, by A. Mc Lean, 12mo. 161 The Spectre, in 2 vols. fall 8vo. 76 Speculatift, the adventures of a; or a journey through London; compiled from papers, written by G. A. Stevens, with his life, a preface, corrections, and notes by the author,

499 Speculations, on the mode and appearances of impregnation in the human female, with an examination of the prefent theories of generation, by a physician, 246 Speech, of Mr. Necker, director-general of the finances, at the meeting of the affembly of notables, held at Verfailles, November 6, 1788, to which are added the king's and the keeper's fpeeches, 484 The Spiritual body; being an humble attempt to remove the charge of ab- furdity from the doctrine of the refurrection, and thereby render it more the object of a rational faith, and a lefs fubject of fneer to fceptics,

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Steel, fome remarks on the nature of, by M. Morveau of the Royal Swedish Academy,

57

Stirpes nova, aut minus cognitæ quas Defcriptionibus Iconibus illuftravit Car. Lud. L'Heritier,

566 Suicide, a poem, by Mary Dawes Blackett, 4to, 388 Sunday-fchools, the rife, progress, and effects of, confidered in a fermon, preached at Taunton, March 28, 1789, by J. Toulmin, M. A. 160 and fchool of industry established in the city of Bath, plans of the; with remarks by a gentleman of the committee, Supplement aux Memoires de M. le Duc de St. Simon, et a l'Obfervateur veridique fur le Regne de Louis XIV. fur les pre mieres Epoques du Regne fuivant, peur fervir de faite and de complement aux trois volumes deja publiés avec des Notes biftoriques et critiques, 4 tomes, Londres, 541-See Memoires.

497

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Philip Thickneffe, late lieutenant-governor of Landguard Fort, and unfortunate father to George Touchet, baron Audley, memoirs and anecdotes of, 252 Tour through Sweden, Swedish Lapland, Finland, and Denmark, in a feries of letters, illuftrated with engravings: by Matthew Confett, efq. '44 4 Tour to the Weft of England, in 1783, by the rev. S. Shaw, M. A. 8vo. 183 A fifteen day's Tour to Paris, containing feveral interesting circumftances, particularly the origin and progreis of the prefent revolution : by an English gentleman of veracity, juft returned, 8vo. 323 The royal Tour to Weymouth, and places adjacent, in the year 1789: communicated by the brace of white greyhounds, 8vo. 411 Tractatus varii Latini à Crevier, Brotier, Auger, aliifque clariffimis viris confcripti, et ad rem tum criticam tum antiquariam pertinentes. Quibus acceffe runt nota quam plurimæ, ad librum de Moribus Germanorum, ex C. Taciti editione Broteriana excerptæ, 496 Travels through the interior parts of America, in a series of letters, by an officer, 2 vols. Travels, from St. Petersburg in Ruffia, to various parts of Afia, illuftrated with maps; by John Bell 175 Travels in Switzerland, in a series of letters to William Melmoth, efq. from William Coxe, M. A. F. R. S. F. A. S. 3 vols. 8vo. 428 Travellers, patriotic, an effay to direct and extend the inquiries of; with farther obfervations on the means of preferving the life, health, and property of the experienced in their journies by land and fea: by count

112

Leopold Brechtold, 2 vols. 8vo. 338 The Trifler, a new periodical mifcellany, by Timothy Touchstone, of St. Peter's College, Westminster, 46 Trinitarian worship, an exhortation to all Christian people to refrain from, 162

The Triumph of friendship; or, the history of Charles Courtney and Mifs Julia Melville, a novel, by Jane Timbury, 2 vols. 12mo. 251 The mental Triumph, a fentimental novel, by a lady, infcribed, by permiffion, to the plainest of her fex, 3 vols. 12mo. 327 The Triumph of fortitude, a novel, in a feries of letters, 2 vols. 407 Turks, reply to a pamphlet, intitled, confiderations on the war with the, by M. De Volney,

190 The Twin-Sifters; or, the effects of education, vol. IV. 495

12mo.

Typhus fever, a treatife upon the; published for the benefit of establishing a lying-in hofpital, in Baltimore: by George Buchanan, M. D. 247 Tyranny of love; or, memoirs of the marchionefs D'Aremberg, 2 vols. 494 Tyranny annihilated; or, the triumph of freedom over defpotifm. Containing a particular account of the rife, progress, and various incidents, which produced the late grand and memorable revolution in the government of France, 8vo.

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