T A B L For the Names, also, of those learned Foreigners who are the Authors of new Differtations, or other curious Papers, published in the Memoirs and TRANSACTIONS of the Scientific ACADEMIES on the Continent, and also for the Titles of those Differtations, &c. which they include, and of which Accounts are given in the Arbenian Democracy. See Xenopbon, ADAMS on Republic, 547 Atlantic. See Goldfon, Additional Teftimony to Brothers, Address to the Prime Minister of the to the Liverymen of London, Bark. See Relpb. -, on John Hunter's Museum, 353 Boleville, Hugo de, Poem on his Death, 513 476 467 Beckford's History of France, 577 468 Beddoes and Wait on Fa&itious Airs, 104 Airs, Faditious, See Beddoes, Walt, Pear. Bell on the Hydrocele, Benibam on Morals and Legillation, 298. 207 406. 62 Bicbeno's Signs of che Times, Part II. America, Government of, Defence of, by 457 Dr. Adams, 547 Bidlake's Poems, 255 American Transa&tions, concluded, 192 Blancbard's Edition of Horne-Tooke's Anderfor on Peat Moss, 38 Trial, 453 Appendix to Pallas on Sheep, Bowles's (Jphn) farther Refcctions, 206 40 's (W.L.) Sonnets, 214 Anticbrif in the Convention, 219 Briflol, Bishop of, his Fast Sermon, 474 Appeal to the People, 209 Brolbers's Revealed Knowledge, 344 Tracts relative to, 344-350. 467-469. A 2 Bucbanan Arifore. See Spalding. |