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A Wretched imitation of Sterne's fentimental journey and is without wit or humour. 334 9 13 16 5 167 242 Army on the Irish establishment, fcheme for increasing it - arguments against increafing Army, thoughts on the augmentation of it Atticus, letters of Buchan earl of, his proteft Chrift-church great Tom, and great of Tom Chrift-church Corfica, letter of Frederic fon of Theodore late king of, to the duke of Newcastle 195 221 345 Denmark king of, entertainment given to him by the city of London Curry Michael, his affidavit Decay of trade, caufes of 203 account of his vifit 315 Election, remarks on a contefted one in Ireland 152 Elections, numbers returned, by the sheriffs at the late contefted ones 349 Epiftle to a friend in the country 238 Effay on woman, remarks on the publication of it 48 Foreft lands and chaces, propofal for felling part of them Kearfly George, his affidavit Kidgell Mr. remarks on his narrative Letter to the man who thinks himself minifter Libels, conftitutional doctrine concerning them Lucius, letters of -- Maclane Donald, his trial for the murder of Mr. Allen page 52 49 20 241 179 224 Mayor 1, country gentleman's description of his behaviour 81 84 145 Military power, reflections on calling it in to affift the civil Memorial prefented to the late King ΙΟΙ Parliamentary power, American confiderations on the nature prefent high price of provifions Oxford, fpirited letter from there Parliament, inftructions to representatives in it 281 Patriotifm modern, infcription for a monument to the memory of Proctor Sir W. B. letters to him Protefts in the Irish houfe of lords against the octennial bill Record, affidavits concerning the alteration of it Remarks on the prefent ftate of affairs 308, 311 Speech againft refufing admittance into the gallery of the house Sydney Algernon, extract from his difcourfes on government 280 352 137 Townshend lord, his meffage to the houfe of commons in Ire- land 8 Trundle Thomas, his affidavit 56 -Voltaire's letter to M. le Chev. Vanfommer and the tranflation Wilkes Mr. warrant for his commitment to the king's bench prifon character of him by Mr. Churchill fentences on him epiftle to him in confinement page 38 55 109 112 fpirited reprefentation of proceedings against him 257 -Queries concerning him 126 I N NDE X to the BookS and PAMPHLETS reviewed in this Volume. Antiquity aud authority of the church of Rome 188 Attachments, enquiry into the doctrine concerning 380 123 Bastard child 187 Battle of the bonnets 125 Blackftone's commentaries 189 Chriftian warrior finishing his courfe 187 Continued corruption, &c. confidered 384 Corfica, an ode 383 Corfica, memoirs of 190 Court of ftar-chamber 187 Fffay on difeafes incident to literary and fedentary perfons 384 383 256 190 Expofition |