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Players, the Precedency fettled among them, N. sag.
Pliny's Letter to his Wife's Aunt Hifpulla, N. 525.
Pope (Mr.) his Mifcellany commended by the Spectator,
N. 523.

Y

Pronunciation neceffary to an Orator, N. 541.

Profpect of Peace, a Poem on that Subject commended
by the Spectator, N. 523.

R.

REVENGE, dreffed in the Robe of Honour, N.

514.

...S.

SENSE, the different Degrees of it, in the feveral
different Species of Animals, N. 519..

Sentry (Captain) takes Poffeffion of his Unkle Sir Ro
ger de Coverley's Estate, N. 517.

Shoeing Horns, who, and by whom employed, N.536.
Sickness, a Thought on it, N. 3.

Sly (John) the Tobacconift, his Representation to the
Spectator, N. 532. His Minute, 534.

Spectator, his Obfervations on our modern Poems, N.
523. His Edict, ibid. The Effects of his Difcourfes on
Marriage, ibid. His Deputation to 7. Sly, Ha-
berdafher of Hats and Tobacconist, 526. The diffe-
fent Judgments of his Readers concerning his
Speculations, 542. His Reafons for often cafting
his Thoughts into a Letter, ibid.

Squires (Rural) their want of Learning, N. 529.
Surprize, the Life of Stories, N. 538.

T.

THR

'HRASH (Will) and his Wife, an infipid Couple
N.522.

Tickle

Tickle (Mr.) his Verfes to the Spectator, N. 532.

V.

VIRTUE, the Ufe of it in our Afflictions, N.

520.

W.

WEDLOCK, the State of it ridiculed by the

Town-Witlings, N. 525.

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William III. King of England, compared with the
French King, N. 516.

Wit may purchase Riches, but is not to be purchased
by Riches, N. 522.

World of Matter, and Life, confidered by the Specta-
sor, N. 519.

The End of the Fourteenth Volume.

BRITISH

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