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Gaviliius, in favour of the petition ibid. Examples of granting relief to those who have fuffer'd by war A fummary of the most important affairs that happened last feffion of parliament 360-368 What refolutions of the committee of fupply met with any remarkable oppofition 360 357 Account of bills paffed laft feffion, ibid. &c. Of the bill relating to appeals in caufes of prizes Of the famous navy bill Petition of the admirals, captains, &c. against it In God's prefence is fulness of joy On the death of Mrs. F- PAn acroftick 379 381 ibid. ibid. ibid. Strephen's complaint, with Myra's answer The MONTHLY CHRONOLOGER ibid. 382 36x ibid. ibid. D. 362 Sad accident in Bartholomew-Fair Fire in the Poultry ibid. ibid. Amendments offer'd and rejected 363 Dubates on the mutiny bill in the houfe of commons 364 Infcription on Dean Swift's monument ibid. The reasonable lover, a new fong, fung by Mr. Lotue at Vauxhall-Gardens in the house of Marriages and births hid. ibid. 385 The Southwark petition, and bill for the more eafy and speedy recovery of small debts Ecclefiaftical preferments ibid. Promotions civil and military ibid. 366 Petitions and debates in relation to a road bill 366, &c. Volpone, a modern character 368 Perfons declar'd bankrupt. ibid. Generofity and treachery display'd, in a Catalogue of books 383 |