A A. 23 CCOUNT of what paffed at the trial of Samuel 302 minority 211 of Mr. Wilkes's enlargement, with his addrefs to the free- - of his being fworn in Alderman of the faid ward of the freeholders of Great Britain to ditto 305 ibid. *33 88 of the Lords and Commons with his Majefty's anfwer 214 American intelligence Anecdote of Lord North Answer to correspondents B. BRIAREUS his addrefs to the Duke of Grafton C. CARD from Lord B-n to the Earl of Err-1 from Cinderetta to col. Hurlothrumbo Charge delivered to the jury on the trial between John Wilkes, Efq, plaintiff, and the Earl of Hallifax defendant Circular letters of the Supporters of the Bill of Rights Cinderetta a mock pastoral poem Copy of a letter from Bengal holders of Wiltshire Curious letter by Rabelais Secundus of a petition intended to have been prefented by the free- Corruption's addrefs to the Duke of Grafton, &c. D. 312 96 309 DEMONSTRATIONS of the genius of public adminiftration 76 E. ENQUIRY whether the principles of Hobbes are not adopted by whether truth fhould be deemed a libel 315 25 Examination of a plan for reftraining the liberty of the prefs, faid d to be drawn up by LC-J- M— Extract of a letter from S. Chriftopher's I. IMPORTANT inftructions to minifters of state to ditto to ditto on the reception and answer to the remonftrance of the livery of London on the fame fubject on the conduct of parliament LETTER from Dublin L. to H. Lawes Lutterell, Efq; 201 270 332 28 327 from Lord Torrington in the Elyfian Fields to Sir Edward Hawke 249 to his Grace the D- of G-n on the government of the 255 to his excellency W-W-, Efq; on the fame subject 257 328 200 265 150 149 145 152 the effect of bribery and corruption on the conftitution the manner of making the King's fpeech the report that the petitions of the people to the King would the Ruffian fleet 12 33 the fecret tranfactions of Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Hine of PARTICULAR detail of what paffed on the preparing and pre- of the freeholders, &c. of Cornwall Petition of the English natural born fubjects in Granada intended and remonstrance of feveral aggrieved members of the af- 157 to 160 proceedings of the freeholders of Middlesex at their meet- proceedings at the meeting of the court of aldermen and Proceedings in a late Irish parliament Progrefs of civil liberty in the American plantations R. 341 311 217 322 REMARKS on Dr. Smith's revival of Filmer's patriarchal go- vernment 133 on the report of the Lords of Trade against seven of the 57 on Mr. Woodley's adminiftration in the Leeward Islands 185 Remonftrance of the city of London - of the city of Westminster S. 267 339 215 SPEECH from the throne on the opening the last feffion of par- liament ditto on clofing the feffion 92 344 of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to both houfes of par- liament of the prefident of the Robinhood Society lately made by a noble peer of the realm T. 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