curious Particulars relative to the Banifhment of Count Leftoc and his Lady into Siberia 151 Account of a Debauch at the present King (then Prince) of Pruffia's Court at Extracts from the Abbé Millot's Elements of the Hiftory of England Remarks on a Sentence in the Law, called Pein forte et dure An Effay on Flattery 157 159 161 163 165 169 174 175 The Adventures of Scarmentado; a fatirical Novel by Voltaire 177 A godly Speech Spoken by Philip Herbert, late Earl of Pembroke, &c. as it was beard with much Content without an Oath 178 180 181 186 The Folly of Self-Tormenting An original Letter which was written by the celebrated Sir Walter Raleigh, to Prince Henry, eldest Son of James the First The Hiftory of a popular Character in France, very much mentioned, but very little known in England Differtation on the Virtues and Abilities of Caligula's Horfe Subject of a Picture, now painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds 190 192 194 Tranflation of a Letter from the Empress Queen, to the Dauphin of France, on his Marriage with the Archduchefs her Daughter Extract from the Records of the Town of Arundel Extract from the Deserted Village; a Poem, by Dr. Goldsmith 205 An Epiftle from an unfortunate young Gentleman to a young Lady. By the fame 207 A Tranflation of Dr. King's Latin Epiftle, entitled, Antonietti's Advice to the Corficans, concerning the Choice of a King. By Mr. Ruffel The Beggar 222 To the King of Pruffia, on his Recovery. By M. de Voltaire; tranflated by Dr. Franklin To the Mo quis de Villette. By the Same Ode for His Majefty's Birth-day, June 4, 1770 223 ibid. 224 Ode on bis Majefly's Bir:b-day. Said to be written by a very great Lady on the 4th of last June A Specimen of Saragon Poetry, from Aubalfidal Annales Moflemici. Cat killed in a Dove-house The Horfe and the Olive. By the late Archdeacon Purn·l On throwing by an old black Coat The Expoftulation: To Delia. By Lord G. The Reply By Lady Mary S 225 On a 229 Prayer to Indifference. By Mrs. G. : Found in Richmond Garden ibid. Henry and Sophy To Fear Fortune the Foundation of Fame. Tranflated from Rouleau The Petition of the Fools to Jupiter. A Fable An Anfwer, in the Name of Lord Chefterfielt - 231 232 233 234 235 236 To a Robin, which has lately taken up his Refidence in the Cathedral at Bristol, and accompanies the Organ with his Singing Part of the laft Chorus of the Second Att of Seneca's Troades Fan 237 238 ame and his Companions. A poetical Fable. By the Rev. Mr. R. 239 Written by a Brewer's Daughter, on her Father's difcharging his Coachman An Account of Books published in the Year 1770. A Journey from Londen to Genoa, through England, Portugal, Spain, and France. By Jofeph Barretti, Secretary for foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. 4 vol. 8vo. 242 The Life of Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Written by himself. 248 A Sketch of the philofophical Character of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke. By Thomas Hunter, Vicar of Weverham in Cheshire |