Ne quid falfi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. EDINBURG H: Printed by SANDS, DONALDSON, MURRAY, and COCHRAN. ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Abstracts of those for granting liberty to import bar-iron from America 347. for taxing offices, houses, win- dows, &c.350. to enforce the annexation- at 353. and to permit the importation of I- rith beef, &c. 354 of the feamens act 454- the militia-acts 513.618. the lottery-act 517. the plate-act $20. and the bread act 624. A ANECDOTES Concerning Dr Wilfon 193. the King of Pruffia 195. Capt. Gardiner 215. and Corrections and Additions. a claufe in Mag- na Charta 349. the Duke of Marlborough and the Earl of Godolphin 349. the Earl of Ox- ford and Lord Bolingbroke ib. a literary im- polture 444. Mr Allan Logan 550. the Ma- rifchal and Kintore families 611. the Earl of Crawfurd 15. an English prisoner 104. and ASTRONOMY. Eclipfe of the moon 21. comet obferved 361. Stevenson on comets 528. Proof of the fun's having stood still in the days of Joshua 583. BATTLES of Liffa 34 Crevelt 309. Sunder f baufen 376. Zorndorff 426, 86. Meer 428. Ticonderoga 491. St Cas 492. Hochkirchen 536. Lutternberg 540. Fort du Quefne 549-659. Loyal Hanning 659. -NAVAL Off Cape François 47. In the Me- CHARACTERS of the King of Pruffia 18. the Fate of Cæfar 531. Of the reason of mens Speaking well and reading ill 558. A charac- ENTERTAINMENT. On the fympathy be- HoSPITALS. Lying-in one 40. Rupture ib. Raine's 381. Foundling 382. Of one for re- penting prostitutes 605. Edinburgh charity- INVENTIONS. Several approved of by the royal academy 579. Gordon's hand-mill :03. Ladd's wheel-carriage 105. Alifon's plough 328, 87. MATHEMATICS. Solutions of an algebraic tion of it 523. Addition to the conftruction 584. An inaccuracy in mufic pointed out 413. MEDICINE. Succefs of inoculation in Orkney 106. Hales on the effects of drinking liquors hot 140. Of the good and bad effects of tea 557. A remarkable cafe of a catalepfy 196. and in furgery ib. Dr Crine on the gout 222. 444. A cure for a difcafe called throbbing 468. Dr Pringle's account of Lord Walpole's cafe 469. Dr Whytt's remarks on that cafe 470. A pally cured by means of electricity 524- The old man's guide to health 556. Bate- man's account of a late physical transaction at Eaton 557. An account and extracts of Dr Mackenzie's hiftory of health 633. Experi- ments made with lime-water on fnails and other MISCELLANEOUS. Narrative of the deaths of the English gentlemen at Calcutta 77. 133. Venice and Lombardy, and their works 524- A letter from Q. Anne Boleyn to K. Henry VIII. 145. Parallel between poetry and painting 620. Ac- POLITICS. The folly of trufting to Pruffia A |