Index to the Review of New Books, &c. Gibbon's history of the Roman empire 155 Gilding's Breathings of Genius 212 439 God's controversy with the nations 103 326 Layard's poetical effay on duelling from Mr. Chriftian Hart 215 103 161 214 361 159 214 607 from Edinburgh 272 to a baptift minifter 326 to the liverymen of London 327 to the Earl of Shelburne 607 384 to Soame Jenyns 664 494 from Edinburgh 559 HADLEY's remarks on the Perfian lan- Hartley, on God's controverfy with the na- tions Hawkins's general hiftory of mufic 381 607 46 Hey'a obfervations on the nature of civil li- History of Lady Ann Neville Indies of the old fringed petticoar and antiquities of Winchefter of the island of Anglesey from Gov. Pownall to Mr. Adam 495 158 160 211 212 of English translations in the East of the curate of Craman 2.4 ➡➡ of the university of Oxford defended 384 281 272 659 272 ibid. 214 Night 324 605 664 161 of George Edwards, F. R. S. &c. 327 155 Mendez and C. fta's elements of concho- I 662 384 492 Morality of a citizen 302 272 Morell's facred annals 607 233 325 Mufgrave's fpeculations on the nerves 101 KENRICK's observations on Soame Jenyns's N NAKED thoughts on fome of the peculiari- 494 nary 44 490 OBEDIENCE the best charter 664 272 213 Supplement to Swift's works QUEBEC, additional papers concerning that Sylva, a collection of poems 546 324 547 558 province 439 T R TAKE your choice 663 RAMBLES of Mr. Frankley 271 Tears of the foot guards 325 Rebellion, a poem ibid. Reflections on the American war on the growth of heatheniẩm —on government 326 on means for reducing the rebels 6c6 Relation of a journey to the Glacies 471 Thoughts on the prefent fate of the poor 213 Religious correspondence Religious harmonift 663 Remarks on American opinions 160 -on Dr. Price's pamphlet 326 Toplady's two fermons 47 on Gibbon's hiftory 541 pialms and hymns 551 Refignation no proof 103 Tottie's sermon before the university of Ox- Richardfoniana 606 Richardfon's Arabic Grammar Scotland -- morning thoughts Ridpath's border hiftory of England Rights of Great Britain afferted 606 and 379 Triumph of fathion 663 213 Truth of the Chriftian religion by L*Ofte 439 11 answer thereto Index to the Marriages, Deaths, &ci 212 Wilfon's argument for natural and revealed H Variety, a poem Vindication of the Apamean medal W 434 religion medical refearches 608 H 663 1 325 Withering's botanical arrangemeat of Brition 1 272 272 601 H Wraxhall's memoirsof the Kings of France 664 WALKER's fcriptural poem 384 545 tain YOUNG James, or the fage and the atheift 270 105 103 AND A BEAUTIFUL VIEW Of DUNKELD, BIRNAM WOOD, and DUNSINANE. On the First of February will be published, THE LONDON MAGAZINE, FOR JANUARY 1777. Which will contain (befides many other valuable and entertaining Articles) A new Character and interefting Anecdotes of Henry IV. exhibiting him as a King and a Gentleman -Female Virtue, in Principle and refined Improvements, difplayed in Character and Conduct-A domeftic System of practical Education-Arguments to prove Love preferable to Ambition-Parliamentary Hiftory, on an improved Plan-Political Character of Lord Joha Cavendish-The Whigs and Tories compared-A Letter of Montesquieu's on the Education of Princes-Obfervations on the late David Hume-Journal of a modern fine Gentleman-An extraordinary Character of a Female, once in very high Life-Philofophical Queries to Aftronomers and Philofophers - Remarks on impreffing Seamen-On Dr. Fothergill's Advice to Perfons bitten by mad Animals-On the Influence of the Air on Vegetables Account of Dunkeld, &c.-Impartial Review, and Lift of new Publications-British Theatre - Original Poetry-Mathematical Correspondence, &c. &c. Ladies and Gentlemen inclined to begin the New Year with the LONDON MAGAZINE may be ferved monthly, at their own Houses, at only Six-pence each Number, by giving Notice to R. Baldwin,fin Pater nofter-Row, or any of the Booksellers, or News-carsiers, in Town or Country, |