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Pickled herrings, receipt to prepare
Pirna, account of that inacceffible poft
Pifo, L. his ípeech in the debate on two trea-
373-377

ties

Pitt, Rt. Hon. William, his character 3.
Freedom of London voted to him and Mr.
Legge 191. Mide free of the Grocer's
company 201. Other freedoms prefented to
them 201, 243, 244, 258, 299, 307. That
of London prefented 258. Their thanks
thereon 305, Their speeches and letters of
thanks 244, 362, 409, 272, 299, 305,
307. Cen ure of him 249. Dines in the
City 409. His letter to Hawke and Mor-
daunt 463. Letter to him, on the fecret
expedition
547-549
Plantations, British, account of 17-19, 71
-74, 185, 241–243, 28c—284, 330,
33, 398-400, 497-500, 543-546,
589-592, 625-631
Planters at St. Kitts, letter to them
Plants, fleep of, explained

Plato, maxim of

237

449

164

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214, 316-318

361

60

Prefs gang, device of one
Preffed men, complaints of, groundless 10.

Not 10

Preifing, tyrannical and unjust
trary to Magna Charta 102.
the military therein illegal 163.

13, 60

175. Con-
Employing
Hardships
290

of
Previous detail of the elector of Hanover's
motives for taking up arms again 57X
Prior, Matthew, Etq; his life
Prifoners exchanged

30

353

Privateers, French, method to starve 291.
Great numbers taken

Privateers, fuccefs of 42, 28, 306. Il con-
duct of

306, 409

616

6x

Prizes French, fhould have been fold
Proclamations
41, 97, 147
Prutia, attacked by the Rulians 311. Battle
in 463. Evacuated 517. Account of that
kingdom
576
Pruffia, king of, his account of the campaign
in Bohemia 32-35. Proceedings of the Aus
lick council against him zub. His demands
in Saxony ibid. Enters Bohemia 261.
His fine difpofitions ibid. His troops de-
feat the Auftrians at Reichenberg ibid. He
detears them again at Prague 261. Thoughts
on his fuccefs 290. Invefts Prague 311.
Defeated at Collin 366. Evacuates Bohe-
mia ibid. Dares the Auftrian army to a
battle, but in vain 463. Oppoles the
army of the empire and France ibid. His
letter to earl Mahal 471. Reasons a-
gainft fupporting him 474, 475. Confe-
quences of his attack upon Saxony 476.
His letter to the king of Great- Britain 493.
Earl of Holdernetfe's declaration to ibid.
Defeats the French, at Refbach, and the
army of the empire 573. His excellent
management 565. Effay towards his cha-
rafter 573. His troops atracked at Breflau
607. Gains a gloricus Viery in Silefia
609, 621. Reflections thereon 623. Takes
Brefu 653. Battles fought by his troops
laft year, lift of

ibid.

Pruffian cavalry, regulations of. 267, 322,
323,415
Publick credit, the lofs of, to be feared 79
Publick fpirited propofals 163, 174. As
Pa

advice

4 P

INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.

Pultowa, Saxe's account of the battle of 227
Purdew, Mr. Jofiah, his rat story
Puryfburg, in Carolina, fettled

159

331

Putrid fevers, produced by alkaline falts 125
Q:

Q

UERIES, on the minutes of a council of
war 119. On the fecret expedition
470. For an enquiry into it
548
Query, about the alteration of the flyle 112.
About the chriftian zera 190. Aufwered.
441. To Mr. Martin

191

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Reasons, a dozen, for tolerating fortune-tellers
483. Answered
527, 588, 636
Rebellion in Ireland, in 1642, imputed to
the French
278
Receipts, to make eau de carmes, eau d'arque-
bufade, and bergamot water 538. Red
ratifia and royal water 539. To prepare
pickled herrings 6oo. For cheap food 632.
Red ratifia, receipt to make
539
Redoubts, won the battle of Pultowa 228
Regulations for the Pruffian cavalry 267, 268,
322, 323, 4'5
Reichenberg, action of
261
Religion, all nations have fomething that
may be fo ftiled
223
Report of the court of enquiry on gen. Stew-
art, &c. 181. Into the fecret expedition
647-653

Reprizals, modern way of making 12. Should
not have preceeded a declaration of war 62
Refignation, reflections on a late one 535
Refolutions of the commons, in relation to
the enquiry into the lofs of Minorca 349
Refolutions, of the court martial on admiral
Byng 52-54. Examination thereof 134
-337. Of the commons in Ireland, a-
gainst penfions

550

Revenue and forces of the German empire,
with remarks

Rhee, ifland of, defcribed

Rice, cheap food of

30, 31
472
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Ruffel and Rooke, admirals, a rule of 135
Ruffia, declares against the king of Pruffa
45. Czarina of, her answer to Sir Charles
Hanbury Williams ibid. Debate, on the
treaties with, and Heffe-Caffel 219-273,
273-277, 321-327, 377-380. Attacks
Pruffia 311, 366. Battle between the army
of, and the Pruffians 463, Army of, eva-
cuates Pruffia
517

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ABBATEI LEVI, a falfe meffiah, ac-
Count of 598. Turns Mahometan 599
St. Bartholomew, if and of, taken

St. Kitt's, letter to the planters of

148

237

St. Philip's fort, journal of the fiege of, fee
Journal.

Salmon, large, caught

Salt and tea, new tax on, proposed
Saumarez, capt. his capture
Saunders, adm. his proceedings
Saxe, count, approves of redoubts
Saxon army, made prifoners 35.

6:8

85

562

256

217

defest in
206

great numbers
Saxony, demands of the Pruffians upon 206
Scarmentado, voyages of S2. His misfor-

tunes

83

490

Schweidnitz, befieged 565. Taken 621
Schwerin, field- marshal, killed
262
Scotland, account of the highland roads in
238
Sea, journal of a week's transactions at 443.
Sea-officers, their hardships
116
Seawater, improvements in the methods of
diftilling great quantities of
Seamen, debates on the bill, for their bet-
ter encouragement 9-14, 57-63, 113-
119, 161-167. The debate fummed up
165-167. Concluded 217-219. Num-
bers loft by ill ufage 13. Confequence there-
of 14, 60, 61. Thoughtless and inconfide-
rate men 117. Should not be all difcharged
at the end of a war 162. Their hardships
163. Bounties to 97, 147, 202, 258, 306,
362. 410, 458, 561.
Prefervatives for the
heath of 213, 316, Bravery of one 617
Seafonable hints
584
Secret expedition, fleet and troops, fail on
458. Genuine account of it 467-469,
519. Lift of the fleet, employed therein
467. Ifle of Aix, attacked and taken 468.
They arrive at Sp.thead 513. Reflections
thereon 469. The authors of the mifcar-
riage fhould be punished 470. Queries
thereon ibid. Sharp and juft remarks there.
on 504, 507.
Letter to Mr. Pitt, thereon,
with queries for the foundation, of an en-
quiry into it 547-49. Report of the
general officers, appointed to enquire into
the conduct of it
647-653
Sermon, extracts from a famous one 271
Serpent found in the heart

tion and Enquiry.

315

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Sheerness, court-martial on the Capt. of 96

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Supply, proceedings of the committee of 373
~376
Suppreffion of urine, cured by the bark

'INDEX to the ESSAYS, &c.
Sheriffe lift of 96. Drank to 157, 28. Fine
258, 305. Chofen :06. Sworn in
458
Ships, taken from the French 90, 241, 355,
405, 4:0, 451, 504, 556. By the French
90, 241, 353, 401, 410, 451. 506, 554,
$35. How to fecure, from the enemy 174.
Thoughts on infuring thofe of the enemy

544
Shipwrecks
292, 293, 617
Short, but ferious reafons, for a national
militia 177-179. Answered
180

Siege, of fort St. Philip. See journal.
Silefia, invaded by the Auftrians 413, 517.
Account of that dutchy 28. Battle of
Breslau in 607. And of Newmark 609
Six Nations,account of the Indians of 383, 384
Skeleton, gigantick, dug up
Sleep of plants, explained

618

Sloane, Sir Hans, his history of inoculation

449

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Stuart, Cornwallis and Effingham, report of
the general officers about

293

Swedes, how defeated at Fultowa 228. Arm
themselves 367. Invade Pomerania 461.
Publish a manifesto 518. Take Penemunde
ibid. Their afwer, to the Landgrave of
Heffe-Caffel 566. Retreat before the Pruf-

fians

T.

621

TABLE, of the fpecifick gravity of

325

many forts of denfe bodies 323, 324.
Of feveral forts of fluids
Talmah, general, his patriotick bravery 550
Tax on dogs proposed 583, 84, 637

Taxes, difadvantage of anticipating them 531
Tay bridge, account of

Taylor, Capt. his bravery

240

409

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Tea and Salt, new tax on, propofed
Terrible privateer, account of its capture 96
Theobalds, defcribed

631

Theodore, king of Corfica, his monument 514
Thomas, bishop, his character
348
Thompfon, of the victualling office, his cafe

107, 108
Thun, Ferdinand, count de, furprizing re-
lation of
74-76
Tiberius, Pontius Pilate's letter to, differta-
tion upon

338
Tilbury man of war loft 561. Officers faved
and loft in her

617
Timber, method to try the goodness of 216
Times, witty reproof of
270
Torcy, M. de, extracts from, and remarks
on his memoirs 171-174, 479-482.
Converfations between him, the duke of
Marlborough, &c. 432-435. His Re-
flections thereon ibid. Some of his rela-
tions difputed

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181

112

306

Trade and civil liberty, how they support
each other

89

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Stile, query about the alteration of
Stocks, prices of 48, 15%, 264, 382, 416,
520, 568, 624
Stone, Car Ifbad-waters a folvent for
Stonehouse, Dr. his receipt, for cheap food
632-636
Storms, and inundations 98, 99, 147, 202,
$61, 617
Story, of count Thun 74. Of a family in dif-
trefs 219. Of a gallant youth 306. Of a
family buried in fnow 395. Of Eraftus
and Eliza
539-541
Streights fleet arrives
362
Subforption, ftate of the last 426, 427, 430.
Thoughts on it
478, 53, 532
Sugar, duty on, fhould be made payable in

Sulphur, burning gulphs of 394.

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Eiza, fong from the opera of, fet to mufick 556
Enigmas. See Riddles,

Epigrams 6, 28, 40, 94, 95, 144, 195,
196, 200, 251, 2:3, 255, 300, 301, 405,

·I.

NDIFFERENCE, triumph of

303

J-nes, Mifs N-ny, riddle to her 358.
Anfwered

Jupiter and the herdsman

454
612

Juvenile friend, foliloquy on the death of one

L.

454

ADIES, on hearing two diftinguished
at the play-house

LA

560
Lady, to one who adopted a ftolen poem 40.
To be engraved on the monument of one
144. To a young one, going to be már-
ried 301. To one, by Mr. Hackett 348.
On one drinking the Bath waters 451. To
one on admiring the portrait of Hogarth
510. Song by, on the event of the late
ib d.
expedition

Lam. i-4. by Dr. Donne and a young lady

Lampoon on the military gentry

Lockman, Mr. his prologue and epilogue to
the Confcicus Lovers
Lover's conflict

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613

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25, 26, 27

ACBETH, paffages from
454, 456, 560, 611, 615 M Madan, Mrs. her Abelard to Eloifa

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