the Americans 29 L of Ireland to the people K. 43 249 ING William III. his character grefs L. 301 ETTERS from the American con- petition to the King Letter from a brother to a fifter 264 70 to the parlia- ment 358 General Lee to Lord Percy on the D Dialogue in the Shades Cure for the tape worm Characters of the two fexes, reflections ESCRIPTION of a bull fight 260 719 General Gage to Lord Dart- mouth 791 D. ington Difeafes of infants, cure for 661,729 Domestic intelligence 60, 126, 191, 252, Wilkes 615 318, 435, 501, 564, 627, 693 Mr. Sterne to his wife 665 300 Deallis 109 Diseases of Infants 797 Sir Walter Raleigh to K. E. James 488 E NORMOUS gain of ftate officers Life of Ben. Johnson Epilogue, fpoken at Calcutta fpoken by Miss Younge 121 Wm. Penn 67 765 Life of Adm. Montague, (afterwards Prologue to the Choleric Man to Matilda 56 Earl of Sandwich) 774 120 184 of the Earl of Offory 816 by Mr. Keeffe 312 to the Rivals 186 to the Inflexible Captive 559 Memoirs of Alderman Faulkner by Mr. Ryder 624 503, 567 to Bon Ton 762 Archbishop Smyth 193 Captain Roche 459 accommodation with the Colo- Count Walstein ibid, Proclamations 558 Duchefs of Argyle 201 Proclamation of Gen. Gage 468 Duke and Duchefs of Bra- Memoirs Duke and Duchefs of De- Premiums of the Dublin Society 491 vonshire 307 Pompey the Little, true author of 782 355 Petitions to the King for the Perreaus 808, 809 Lord Clive 40 Promotions 824 I PEECHES in the British parliament, 654 328, 449 742.-Mr. Malone, 20.-Mr. Pon- - - Sketches of the Royal Family's mode of of the times Sermon preached at Bofton Strictures on Braganza Squabble between Mr. Foote and the Scheme for fubjugating the Moors 798 on the River Lagan Ode on Alderman Faulkner 558 Corydon and Phillis 559 Letter from Capt. Roche to Mrs. Rudd 111 Authemoe's Blackbird Of an Algonquin Woman Epitaph a Song by Mr. Ball Volid and Ifau Conjugal Love 512 Power of Party Sudden Joy 582 Successful Trial 656 WAR An Affecting Story The Houfe Wife Elegy on Mr. Kelly Vindication of the New Oath of Alle- 725 AREHOUSE for the Mind, plan 201 .623 689 ibid. ibid. 761 762 W. Travels into Afia Minor The BINDER is requested to press the Book, before he places the Cu rs. VI. A Pattern for a Lady's Tippet, 20 VII. A humorous Block, repretenting America in Flames, IX. The Honourable Capt. H. X. A fine Likeness of Mifs N- XI. The Pious Preacher, XII. An Humorous Portrait of Mifs D-mple, Tete-a-Tete, 74 XIII. An elegant Pattern for a Handkerchief or Apron, XVI. A fine Refemblance of Mifs W- - m', XVII. An elegant Pattern for a Lady's Ruffle, - Tete-a-Tete, XVIII. The Monument of Arthur Smith, D. D. Archbishop of Dublin, } Tele-a Tète, JC8 14.0 164 1938 205 212 228 257 XXII. The Joy infpiring Horn, as fung by Mifs Catley, fet to Mufic, XXX. Mifs Harriet Pow-—————11, - Tete-a-Tete, XXXI. A Pattern for working or painting an English Shawl, 292 321 332 348 XXXII. "Truft me wou'd you tafe true pleasure," as fung by Mifs Weiwitzer, fet to Mufic, 354. XXXIII. An exact Representation of the curious Salmon, lately taken at Paffage, XXXVIII. Love's fubtle Poifon, a new Song, fung by Mifs Catley, fet to XXXIX. An extreme good Likeness of the celebrated Mrs. Rudd, 402 439 XLI. An elegant Portrait of Madame le Brun, } Tete-a Tete, 453 XLII. A new and elegant Pattern for a Toilet Pincushion, 459 XLIII. The Miller's Daughter, as fung by Mr. O'Keefe, 467 503- XLVI. A beautiful Portrait of Mifs V-gh-an, } Tete-a-Tete, 514 XLVII. An elegant Pattern for working a Gown or Apron, 522 XLVIII. A new Scotch Song, as fung by Mifs Catley, fet to Mufic, XLIX. A full-length Portrait of the late Alderman G. Faulkner, |