Letter of the States-General to the States of Holland and West Fries- Amsterdam merchants' memorial to the Princess-Gouvernante, Speech of the Princess-Gouvernante to the States, Count Kaunitz's famous rescript, Declaration, delivered the 12th of June to all the foreign ministers at The Pope's brief, conferring the title of Apostolical Queen of Hungary on the Empress Queen of Hungary, Instructions of the States of Courland to their Deputies at Warsaw, A piece extracted from authentic documents of the French administration Conditions of a treaty between France and, the Landgrave of Hesse Cas- Baron Gemingen's memorial to the Diet of the Empire, Extract from a manifesto lately published by authority at Paris, The reigning Duke of Brunswick's letter to his brother Prince Ferdi. The King of England's conduct as Elector of Hanover, in answer to the parallel of the conduct of the King of France with that of the King CHARACTERS. Particularities that attended a lady after the small-pox, Lord Somers', Duke and Duchess of Marlborough's, Lord Godolphin's, Lord Sunderland's, Lord Wharton's, Lord Cowper's, the Earl of Nottingham's, and Sir Robert Walpole's characters, by Dr. Swift, 257 Description of the court and person of Queen Elizabeth, from Hentzer, 263 The manner of celebrating harvest home at that time in England, from His letter to his Secretary thereon, 268 Account of Calmucks and Cossacks, 268 Essay on the quantity and measure of English verse, Account of some particularities that appeared on the opening of a bee- —r of W Dying speech of Mr. Cuffe, Secretary to the Earl of Essex, Dr. Brett's sermon on conjugal love and duty, preached at St. Anne's page 377 377 379 382 Method of taking off paintings in oil from the cloths or wood on which 383 - Copy of a will of a citizen of Bern in Switzerland, POETRY. Melpomene, by R. Dodsley, The birth-day Ode, New year's Ode for 1759, Verses to the People of England, by William Whitehead, Esq. Ode to the King of Prussia by M. de Voltaire, and translation, The Professor's answer, Ode in the second act of Agis, An epitaph on Johnny Armstrong, Ode in the fifth act of Agis, Translation of a French Ode, King of Prussia's Ode on Death, translated by Dr. Hawkesworth, Mr. William Thomson's Ode Brumalis, translated by Mr. Tattersal, To a kinsman on his intended marriage, The latter part of Chap. VI. of St. Matthew paraphrased, An Episode, 387 392 395 396 400 403 404 406 407 408 409 409 412 413 414 417 420 421 421 422 423 425 426 428 430 431 432 433 433 Epilogue Verses written at the gardens of William Shenstone, Esq. To the Rev. Dr. Warburton, Verses dropt in Mr. Garrick's Temple of Shakspeare at Hampton, An Account of remarkable Books published in 1758. An estimate of the manners and principles of the times, A discourse on the study of the law, The life of Philip of Macedon, THE END. |