Mr. R. Tovey, Bookseller, 24 fets. Oxford. U in Worcestershire. W Extraordinary from Her Imperial Majesty of Ruflia. Portugal-Street. Walpole, Esq; Banker, of London. Oxford. Richard Richard Warburton, Efq; St. Mary-Hall, Oxford. Honourable and Right Reverend the Bishop of Carlille. The Reverend Henry Wright. Mr. Benjamin Wyncoop, of Philadelphia, in Pensylvania. William Wynne, Esq; Gent. Com. of Jesus-Col lege, Oxford. Robert Yeates, Esq; The Reverend Dr. Kyte, Student of Christ- church, Oxford. As we have reason to believe, that several Persons of Rank CONTENTS EMOIRS relating to that Change which Preface to the History of the four last rears An Enquiry into the Behaviour of the Queen's last Ministry, with relation to their Quarrels among themselves, and the Dehgn charged upon them of altering the Succesion of the The Address of the House of Lords to the Queen, 144 An Anecdote relative to the Peace of Utrecht, 146 A Copy of Dr. Swift's Memorial to the Queen, 147 Some Confiderations upon the Consequences hoped and feared from the Death of the Queen, 149 A Sermon upon the Martyrdom of K. Charles I. 156 An An Account of the Court and Empire of Japan, 180 207 land, upon chusing a new Speaker there, 225 Some few Thoughts concerning the Repeal of the Test, 237 Maxims controlled in Ireland, 239 Sent to Dr. Swift, by a Quaker, 251 A Letter from Sir John Browne to Dr. Swift, 252 A Letter on Mr. M'Culla's Project about Halfpence, and a new one proposed, 260 Projet, Ireland svould appear constantly in Irish 299 312 Answer to several Letters from unknown Perfons, 325 An Answer to several Letters fent from unknown Hands, Tbe 283 333 |