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CCOUNT of what paffed at the trial of Samuel
Vaughan, Efq;
of the meeting of the livery of London at
Guildhall, April the 12th, to receive the report of the King's
anfwer to their remonstrance, with an exact copy of the Lord
Mayor's fpeech

302
of the entertainment given by the Lord Mayor to the

minority

211

of Mr. Wilkes's enlargement, with his addrefs to the free-
holders of Middlefex, and the inhabitants of Farringdon-ward

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of his being fworn in Alderman of the faid ward
Addrefs of an old Templar to the King

of the freeholders of Great Britain to ditto

305

ibid.

*33

88

of the Lords and Commons with his Majefty's anfwer 214
to their Royal Highneffes the Dukes of Gloucefter and
Cumberland

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

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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

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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
the prefent adminiftration

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—
Explanation of the copper plate print for April

Extract of a letter from S. Chriftopher's

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I.

IMPORTANT inftructions to minifters of state
Junius's celebrated effays to the Duke of Grafton

to ditto

to ditto

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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
Leeward Islands

255

to his excellency W-W-, Efq; on the fame subject 257
to the Lord Mayor

328

200

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265

150

149

145

152

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the effect of bribery and corruption on the conftitution
the folly of granting illegal powers to Roman Catholics

the manner of making the King's fpeech
the meeting at the Thatched-house tavern

the report that the petitions of the people to the King would
be referred to the Houfe of Commons

the Ruffian fleet

12

33

the fecret tranfactions of Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Hine of
Exeter, with the Duke of Grafton
Oppofition no proof of patriotifm

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PARTICULAR detail of what paffed on the preparing and pre-
fenting the Remonftrance of the city of London to the King,
and of the conduct of the fheriffs and court of aldermen pre-
vious and fubfequent thereto, alfo the King's anfwer
Petition to the King of the citizens of Bristol

of the freeholders, &c. of Cornwall
ditto of Derby

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Petition of the English natural born fubjects in Granada intended
to have been prefented to his Majefty, by Sir George Colebrook
260

and remonstrance of feveral aggrieved members of the af-
fembly of St. Christopher's with the governor's answer and the
conduct of the principal inhabitants, the whole illuftrated with
new and very interesting notes
188 to 200
Political intelligence containing Boston-news, prefenting the West-
minfter petition, Granada affairs, &c.
29 to 32
the correfpondence between Lord Barrington and the
Right Hon. William Beckford, Efq; Lord Mayor of London.
Lift of patriotic Lords. Proceedings of the committee of the
electors of Westminster. Refignation of the Duke of Grafton.
Lift of patriotic commoners, &c.
107 to 115
reafons for the Duke of Grafton's refignation. Appoint-
ment of Lord North. Examination of Dr. Mufgrave at the bar
of the House of Commons. Arguments in the debate on the
ftate of the nation, &c.

157 to 160
correspondence between Lord Weymouth and the Sheriffs
of London. Debates in a political club on the civil lift. Ac-
count of the entertainment at the Manfion-houfe, &c. 209 to 214

proceedings of the freeholders of Middlesex at their meet-
ing at Mile-end March 30, with the genuine fpeech of the
Rev. Mr. Horne, and the remonftrance at Guildhall on making
the report of the King's answer to the city remonstrance, &c.
289 to 305

proceedings at the meeting of the court of aldermen and
common council on the birth of a princefs. Proroguing of the
parliament, &c.

Proceedings in a late Irish parliament

Progrefs of civil liberty in the American plantations
Prophecy, the

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
laws paffed in Grenada

57

on Mr. Woodley's adminiftration in the Leeward Islands 185
Refutation of the jure divino of Kings

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.

THOUGHTS concerning privilege

89

94
121

135.

1

A general correct CATALOGUE of all Books and PAMPHLET
published fince the first of January 1770. With refer
ences to thofe on political fubjects, which have been am
ply reviewed in this volume.

A

N account of the manners and charac-

ters of the French, &c. 8vo. 2 vols.,
8s. Dilly.

An addrefs to the Lord Mayor on the be-
haviour of Pafchal Paoli, 8vo. 1s. Kearily.
Advice from a father to his daughter, 12m0.
3 vols. 6s. Dodfley.

An appeal to the public in behalf of Samuel
Vaughan, Efq;

273

51

An appeal to the world, or a vindication of
the town of Bofton
Amusing inftructor, 2s. W. Harris.
Amintas an English opera, 8vo. 18. Lowndes.
Amyntas of Taffo, 3s. 6d. Davis.
Anti-Midas, a jubilee prefervative, 4to. Is.
Payne.

Aretin, a dialogue on painting, 8vo. 4s.
Dodfley.

Art of playing on the harpfichord, 10s. 6d.
Welcker.

Aftronomical obfervations, 4to. Ios. 6d.
Cadell.

A Turkish tale, in five canto's 1s. Becket.
Anatomy of painting, fol. 18s. T. Cadell.
Analylis of thoughts on the cause of the
prefent difcontents, Is. Richardson and
Urquhart.

Auction the, a poem, 4to. 2s. KearЛly.
Audi alteram partem

225

Age (the) of Louis XV. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.
Kearfly.

Birth-day offering to a young lady from her
lover, 6d. DodЛley.

Bufinefs, pleasure, and prudence, a fable, 6d.
Dodfley.

Brevis ad artem cogitandi introductio, 8vo. 2s.

6d. Law.

Candid and impartial state of the evidence of
the improbability that there is difcovered
a fpecific for the gout, by Mr. Le Fievre,
phyfician from Leige, Is. Kearfly.
Cafe of Mungo Campbell, Is. Robinson and
Roberts.

Cafes argued and adjudged in the court of
King's Bench in the 7th, 8th, 9th and
10th years of George II. 11. 5s. Strahan
and Woodfall.

Caverhill's experiments on the cause of heat
in animals, Is. 6d. Robfon.

Charge to the grand jury of Middlesex, 6d.
Worrall.

Court of Alexander an opera, 8vo. 1s. Waller.
Crifis

176

Critical effays, 3s. 6d. J. Ridley.
Clarke's connection between the Roman,

Saxon and English coins, l. 1s. Bowyer.
Conduct of the bishop of Winchester as vifi
tor of Magdalen College, 1s. 6d. Blyth.
Complete verminkiller, 8vo. 11, 1s. Clarke.
Conftitution the, defended, and the penfione

expofed, is, E. and C. Dilly.
Conftantia, or the diftreffed friend, 8vo. 35.
W. Johnston.

Collection of the moft efteemed poems, 35
6d. Richardf n and Urquhart.
Critical obfervations on the writings of the
moft celebrated geniufes in poetry, Sva
5s. Becket and De Hondt.
Deferted village, a poem, 2s. Griffith.
Deferter the, a poem, is. Robfon.
Defigns by Inigo Jones, fol. 2 vols. 41. 45
White

Dialogue of the dead, between Lord Egling
ton and Mungo Campbell, with an abftr.
of the trial, Is. Murray.
Difcourfe on the extent of focial Liberty,
Almon.

Difcourfe to the ftudents of the Royal A

demy, Is. 6d. Davies.

Elements of universal erudition, Svo. 3 vols
18s. Robfon.

Effay on the East India trade, Is. Payne.
Effay on the epiftles to the Romans, 1s. 6d
Dilly.

Effay on the game laws, 1s. Becket.
Effay on the nature and origin of artificial
ftone, &c. 1s. 6d. Marth.

Expediency of the free exportation of corn,
IS. Nicol.

Enquiry into the efficacy of warm bathing in

palfies, 1s. 6d. White.

Enquiry into the ufe and practice of juries

among the Greeks and Romans, Svo.
6d. Cadell.

Evidence relative to the gout specific d
covered by Dr. Le Fievre, by Edmund
Marshall, 1s. 6d. Griffin.
Englishman's right, Is. Evans.
Elegy on W. Beckford, Efq; 6d. Kearfly,
Effay on laughter, 2s. T. Davies.
Eily on the nature and immutability
truth, 8vo. 6s. Dilly.

Effay on the military first principles, Cade
Eflay on the writings and genius of Shake
peare, 8vo. 4s. 6d. DodЛley.

Fables for grown gentlemen, 4to. 25. Dodi
Falfe alarm

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Fair trial of the important question, ort
rights of election defended

t letter to the Duke of Grafton is. 6d.
Fell.

ree Briton's fupplemental memorial to par-
liament, Is. 6d. Williams.

earn's answer to Junius, Is. Murray.
emale advocate, a poem, 2s. Flexney.
agment the, or part of a dialogue between
Sir Robert Walpole and a late member of
the B--- L---, 8vo. Is. Evans.

ortunate Blue Coat Boy, 8vo. 2 vols. 5s.
Cooke.

emale friendship, 8vo. 2 vols. 5s. Bell.
Gentleman and connoiffeur's dictionary of
painting, 4to. Il. Is. Cadell.
Georgical effays in which the food of plants
is particularly confidered, 12mo. 2s. 6d.
Dilly.

God all in all, a letter to the Baptift church,
Is. Bladon.

Hector a dramatic poem, 2s. 6d. Flexney.
Hiftory of duelling, 3s. Dilly.

Hiftory of the negotiations for peace con-
cluded at Belgrade 139, between the
Emperor of Ruffia and the Ottoman Porte,
8vo. 5s. 3d. Murray.

Hiftory of the lower empire, from Conftantine
to its destruction by the Turks, 8vo. 5s.
3d. Davis.

Hiftory, debates and proceedings in parlia-
ment, 8vo. 3 vols. 15s. Almon.
Impartial obfervations on the reigns of the
Kings of Great Britain of the illuftrious
house of Hanover, 6d. T. Jones.
Importance of the British dominions in
India compared with thofe in America

181
Jonian antiquities, fol. 11. 11s. 6d. Dodley.
London practice of phyfic, 8vo. 4s. 6d. john-
fton

Letters of Madame de Boccage, 12mo. 2 vols.
5s. Dilly.

Letters written by his excellency Arthur.
Capel earl of Effex, 1675, 4to. 16s. J.
Dodfley.

Lectures on the Materia Medica, 4to. 2 vols.
11. 11s. 6d. E. and C. Dilly.
Letters from Voltaire to feveral of his friends,
2s. 6d. T. Davies.

Letter to the King, 1s. Woodgate.
Letter to Lord North, 1s. Dilly.
Letter to the Rev. John Wesley, 6d. Gurney.
Letter to Dr. Willon and Mr. Horne, Is.
Brough.

Letters to the ladies on the prefervation of
health and beauty, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Robinson.
Letters from Snowdon defcriptive of a tour
through the northern counties of Wales,
2s. 6d. Ridley.

Letter to Dr. Adams, Is. E. and C. Dilly.
Life of Timothy Ginnadrake, 3s. 6d.
DodЛley.

Letter to Dr. Blackstone, 1s. 6d. Wood fall.
Letter to ditto, 6d. Davenhill.
Letter to ditto, 2s. 6d. Cadell.

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365

Letter to the Earl of Hillsborough
Lord Primate Boulter's ftate letters, 8vo.
2 vols. 10s. Horfefield.

Life, amours and adventures of Richard
Perrot, 8vo. 3s. Brough.

Maid of quality, 8vo. 2 vol. 5s. Vernor.
Meditationes algebraica, 10s. 6d. apud Beecroft,
Payne & Cadell.

Memoirs of Mifs Faulkner, 12mo. 35.
Bingley.

Memoirs of Ruffia, historical, political and

military, 4to. 183. Becket and De Hondt.
Mifcellanies by Armstrong, 2 vols. 6s. Cadell.
Miscellaneous thoughts of an univerfal free-
thinker, Svo. 6s. Woodgate.

Miscellaneous works of the late Dr. Arbuth-
not, 12mo. 5s. Richardfon and Urquhart.
Muller's new fyftem of mathematics, 8vo.
Ios. 6d. Cadell.

Mystery unmasked, addreffed to people of
any religion, and thofe of none, 8vo. 2s.
Whifton.

Narrative of an unfortunate elopement, 2s.

6d. Davis.

Narrative of the proceedings on the com-
plaints exhibited against governor Melvile,
277

Nature a novel, 3s. Murdock.
New hiftory of Scotland, 4to. Dodfley.
Northern antiquities, 8vo. 2 vols. 125.
Carnan.

Night and moment, 2s. Richardson.
Obfervations on modern gardening, 8vo. 35.
63. Payne.

Obfervations on Mr. Pott's general remarks
on fractures, &c. 1s. 6d. Becket.
Obfervations upon the report made by the
board of trade against feven of the Gre-
nada laws

164
Obfervations on the hiftory of Jefus Chrift,
12mo. 2 vols. 75. Dilly.
Obfervations on the feveral acts of parlia-
ment, paffed in the 4th, 6th and 7th of
his prefent majefty's reign

179
Obfervations on, thoughts on the present
difcontents
362
Obfervations on the late difturbances in the
nation, 6d. Hingefton.

Ode to the people of England, Is. Kearfly.
Ode to Palinurus, Is. Wilkie.

Oppofition no proof of patriotism, 6d. Evans.

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