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THE
ENGLISH REVIEW,
OR AN
ABSTRACT
OF
ENGLISH and FOREIGN
LITERATURE
For the YEAR M,DCC,LXXXV.
VOLUME V.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. MURRAY, No. 32, FLEET-STREET,
M,DCC,LXXXV.
CONTENTS.
M
ITFORD'S Hiftory of Greece
White's Sermons
The Carmelite, by Cumberland
Stuart's Hiftory of Scotland
The Hiftory of Lord Belford and Mifs Sophia Woodley
Medical Obfervations and Inquiries, Vol. VI. concluded
Sir William Jones's Difcourfe at Calcutta
Longmate's Supplement to Collin's Peerage
I
7
14
19
26
28
37
40
Kippis's Obfervations on the late Diffenfions
Biographical Dictionary, new Edition
Tower's Obfervations on Juries
50
Priestley's Letters to Horfley
52
Buffon's Natural History of Minerals
64
Dramatic History of Mafter Edward
72
Stuart's Hiftory of Scotland continued
99
Dr. Horfley and Mr. Badcock's Letters to Dr.Priestley, concluded 105
England's Alarm
The Patriot, a Tragedy
Fleurettes
The Hiftory of the Rife and Progrefs of Geography
An Account of the First Aerial Voyage in England
Hints of Important Ufes
A Dialogue between a Juftice of Peace and a farmer
Remarks on the extraordinary Conduct of the Knight of the ten
Stars
ibid
Every man his own Law-maker
150
Outlines of a ready Plan for protecting London
The Beauties of Capt. Cook's Voyages
Wights Inquiry into the Rife of Parliament
Dr. Travis's Letters to Edward Gibbon, Efq
Dr. Henry's Hiftory of Great Britain, Vol. V.
Dr. Walker's Thanksgiving Sermon
Ward's tranflation of the Gentle Shepherd
Creation, a Poem
The Governels; or Boarding-school diffected
A Dialogue between Dr. Johnfon and Dr. Goldsmith, in the
Shades
Cox's Travels into Poland, Ruffia, Sweden and Denmark, con-
tinued
Stuart's Hiftory of Scotland, concluded
161
167
177
183
193
196
198
199
201
209
Moore's Method of Preventing Pain
216
Loix Penales, or Obfervations on the Penal Laws
220
Twining's Obfervations on the Tea and Window A&t
227
Twining's Remarks on the Reports of the East-India Directors 228
Narrative of the Conduct of the Tea dealers
Hiftory of the Inftances of Exclufion from the Royal Society
Dialogues Concerning the Ladies
The whole Proceedings of the Affizes at Shrewsbury, on Friday
August 6th, 1784
235
Hobhoufe's Elegy to the Memory of Dr. Samuel Johnson ibid
Adventures of a Petticoat Pentioner
An Effay to prove the Infufficiency of a Subaltern Officer's Pay
in the Army
The Emigrant, a Poem
232
An Ode on the Death of Dr. Johnson
The Goodness and Mercy of God to the People of this Land
Paley's Principles of Moral and Political Philofophy
A Plan for finally Settling the Government of Ireland
Stevenfon's Addrefs to Brian Edwards
D'Ivernois's Historical View of the Revolutions of Geneva
Hervey's Letters from Portugal, Spain, &c.
Smith's Tour thro' the United States of America, concluded
The Nature and Extent of Apoftolical Commiffion
Modern Times or the Adventures of Gabriel Outcast
Cumberland's Natural Son, a Comedy
Dr. Andrew's Letters to a Young Gentleman
Three Letters to the People of Great Britain
Buffon's Natural History of Minerals, (concluded)
Dr. Orræus's Description of the Plague at Jaffe
Tod's Obfervations on Mr. Mc Farlan's Inquiries
Beauties of Great Britain
Hypercriticifm on Mifs Seward's Elouifa
Thickneffe's Letter to the Earl of Coventry
The Misfortunes of Love
The Patriot Soldier, a Poem
Verfes addreffed to Sir G. O. Paul
Billy Brafs, a Political Hudibraftic
Dialogues between the Earl of C-d and Mr. Garrick
Burnaby's Sermons
309
Popham's Two Sermons
Stillingfleet's Sermon
310
Dr. Difney's Memoirs of the Life of Sykes
Holcroft's Follies of a Day, a Comedy
Cavallo's Hiftory of Aerostation
Dr. Cullen's Inftitutions of Medicine, Part I.
316
321
325
329
335
345
353
358
362