PRICES of STOCKS, from MAY 29, to JUNE 26, 1794, both inclufive.
, By ANTHONY CLARKE, Stock-Broker, No. 13, Sweeting's-Alley, Cornhill.
In the 3 per Cent. confols. the highest and lowest Price of each Day is given; in every other Article the higheft Price only, the Long and Short Annuities excepted, which are given within a fixteenth of the higheft Price. In the different Funds that are shut, the Prices are given with the Dividend till the Days of Opening.
INDEX to the NINETY-FOURTH VOLUME.
Enemy to 94-Source of Beauty in the
ACCIDENT, fatal 1530 the Con- Behind Mr. Extracts from his Memoirs
ftitutional Society, apprehended 395 Affectation, Characters of 93, 95, 199 Affliction, Confolations of, an Ode 210- Fancy ineffectual to mitigate 408 Agriculture, Improvements of, in Scot- land 358
Aikin, Dr. Extracts from his Letters from a Father to his Son 25, 187 Alimek, or the Purfuit of Happiness, an Arabian Tale 87
Ambition, inverted, Effay on 199 America, Congress of, lay an Embargo on all foreign Ships 396. See Washington Amiability, the best focial Quality 117 Ancients, aftronomical Difcoveries of the 596
Anecdote of Louis XIII, 43-of the Ori- gin of the University of Leyden 47-of the Emperor Jofeph II, 125-of Racine 168-of M. Schmitz, a celebrated En- graver 204-of a Murderer 207-of Dr. Jofeph White 264-of Louis XI, 280-of Bigotry and Injustice 334-of King John of England 334-of a French Actor 335-of David Mallet 335-of Pafchal 335-of George Villi- ers, Duke of Buckingham 352 Anecdotes of Dr. Young's Night Thoughts 47 of Louis XIV, 43, 167—of Louis XVI, 42, 169-Henry IV, of France 46, 321-of Imperial and Royal Per- fonages 167-of Auguftus Cefar 167- of Charles I, 168–Characteristic 334- Domeftic, of Milton 47-of Duelling 349-of the French Nation 432 Anger, an Enemy to Beauty 94 Anthony's Well, St. fuperftitious Cuftom at 440
Antis, Mr. his new Spinning Wheel 41. Ashley, John, committed to Newgate 468 Aftronomy, Discoveries of the Ancients in 5,96
Auguftus Cefar, Anecdotes of 167
Augustus Frederick, Prince, his Marriage with Lady Augusta Murray 77
Ballinanaugh, Maffacre at 467 Barometer, greateft, leaft, and mean De- gree of the, for 1793, 19 Bayne, Captain, Monument to his Me- mory 241
Beauty, natural and artificial 10-Female,
true means of promoting 92-Anger an
of the Kings of the Houfe of Brunfwick 246
Bigotry and Injuftice, Anecdote of 334 Bills, royal Affent given to 236 Bingham, Hon. Mr. Verdict against, for criminal Converfation with Lady Elifa- beth Howard 234
Biographia Britannica, Vol. V. Extracts from 275, 354 Biography, Modern 38
Bird's Nett, Verfes on robbing a 212 Birth, Prejudices of 118
Blair, Captain, Monument to his Me-
Bolingbroke, Lord, fuperior to Voltaire 427 Bonney, Mr. committed to the Tower 395 Bon Ton, Reflections on 120 Box Lobby Challengers, a new Comedy
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, his atrocious Guilt 352 Burford, Account of 21 Burke, Mr. his Character of Mr. Howard
Burnet, Bishop, poetical Charader of 404 Burnet, Dr. Remarks on his Theory of the Earth 182
Butler, Mr. a Paffage in his Remains, il- luftrative of the prefent State of France 405
Camden, William, poetical Character of
Campagna of Rome, Remarks on the 182 Cards, a Converfation, on 272 Caroline, Queen, Character of 247 Cartwright's Account of Labrador, Ex- tract from 326
Character, a fingular female 173 Character of Pope Pius VI, 179-of William V, Prince of Orange 192-of George II, 246-of Queen Caroline 247-of Bishop Hoadley 247-of Dr. Clarke 247-of Mr. Gray 248-of Mr. Hume 248, 404-of Lord Claren- don 248, 404-of Dr. Hartley 248- of Dr. Lardner 248-of Bishop Lowth 249-of Dr. Jortin 249-of Archbishop Herring 249-of Louis XVI, 287-of Richardfon, the Painter 335-of Cam- den, the Hiftorian 404-of fir Walter Rawleigh 404-of Bishop Burnet 404 -of Rapin 404-of Lord Lyttelton 405 302
Comets, Opinions of the Ancients con-
Commerce, Advantages of 117 Commercial Loan, Application of the 156 -its happy Effects 469 Conftitutional Society, Books and Papers of the, feized 395. See Parliament Copenhagen, Palace at, burnt 231 Copernians, his folar System 6 Cornwallis, Marquis, arrives in England 154-entertained by the City of London
Cumberland, Mr. his new Comedy 370, 367
Curiofity, on impertinent 131
Deity, Addrefs to the 131 Delpair, fine picture of 412 Difeales in December 1793, 19-general Obfervations on the Difeafes of that Year 20-Difcafes of January 121-of February 209-of March 283—of April and May 435 Dodfley, Mr. Memo'rs of Dovebridge, in Derbyshire, Account of
Duelling, Obfervations on 249, 349, 429 Dyer, Mr. George, his Ode to Spring 209
Fire at Copenhagen 231-at Oatlands 469 First Sight, on the Prepoffeffions of a 105 Fontainville Foreft, a new Play 371- Prologue to 365
Forebodings, Thoughts on 411 Forefts, English, Obfervations on the 440 Fox, Mr. compared as an Orator with Mr. Pitt 37
Francis II, Emperor, inaugurated at Bruf- fels 394
France, Reflections on the Revolution in 3, 29, 283-Deplorable Situation of the Inhabitants of Lyons 63, 467-Decree of the National Convention refpecting Genoa 63-and Toulon 64-Foreigners excluded from the Convention 65- Royalifts difperfed 65-Recapture of Toulon celebrated 65-Execution of Marthal Luckner 146-Anniversary of the Execution of Louis XVI, celebrated 146-Invective against the English 146 -Decree againft Perjury 147-Decree fubjecting Mariners to Requifition 147 -Decree refpecting the different Idioms of Language in France 147-Answer to a Deputation in Favour of Thomas Paine 147-Decree on the Subject of Peace 147-Severe Decree concerning the Marine 148-a Black, a Mulatto, and a White, admitted as Deputies from St. Domingo 232-Slavery abolished 232, 294-new maritime Flag decreed 232-State of the War in La Vendee 146, 232-Singular Incident 290- naval Decree 290-Anecdotes of the old Government 290-Decree concerning Arrefts 291- Confpirators arrefted 291 remarkable Speech of Danton 292- Reflections on it 292-Confpirators exe- cuted 292-Revolutionary Army sup- preffed 293-Danton arrested 293- Executive. Council fuppreffed 295- Commiffions inftituted inftead thereof 295-Anfwer of the Prefident to a fan- guinary Speech 295-Behaviour of
Danton, and others, on their Trial 296 -their Execution 297-Honour of the Pantheon to J. J. Rouffeau 467-to the citizens who perifhed August 10, 1792, 467-Madame Elifabeth, and others, their Execution 467
France, Progrefs of the War againft: Succeffes of the Spaniards 51, 148- Toulon evacuated 60-Siege of Landau raifed 51, 146-Chandernagore, Pondi- cherry, &c. taken 60-Allies defeated at Haguenau, &c. 64-Fort Louis eva- cuated 146-Operations in Flanders 149, 304, 312-War in St. Domingo 149, 230-extraordinary Elcape of the Juno Frigate 149-Capture of St. Fio- renzo by the English 230-of Martinico 304, 309-and of L'Archie in St. Do- mingo 308-French defeated at Cateau 312, 383-French Frigates captured 381, 460-Hanoverian Poft at Mou- cron forced 385, 386-Landrecies re- duced by the Auftrians 386-Coutray taken by the French 386-the French defeated near Tournay 387-St. Lucia taken by the English 387--and Guada. loupe 389, 390-the French defeated by General Kaunitz 389, 394-the Duke of York defeated 391-defeats the. French 393-Bouillon taken, pillaged, and evacuated by the Auftrians 394- the French defeated at Kayferflautern 456-and at Fontaine l'Eveque 459- Baftia taken by the English 459-British and Hanoverians defeated at Ghits 464 -French defeated by the Prince of Orange 464-great naval Victory ob- tained by Earl Howe 457, 461, 464 French Nation, curious Particulars of the, prior to, and indicative of, the Revolu- tion 283, 432
Frefcati, Account of 183 Friends, often infupportable in Adverfity
Friendship, a Conversation on 270
Gaming, an Enemy to female Beauty 94 Genoa, Defcription of 122 George II, Character of 246-State of Literature in his Reign 247 George III, his Speech to both Houfes of . Parliament 68
Gilpin, Mr. his Obfervations on the Fo- refts of England 440
Glafgow, new Description of 322, 412- Philofophical Reflections at 416 Gleanings 255
Gloucefter, Account of 23, 263-excel-
lent Regulations in the Gaol at 104 Gloucestershire, Remarks on a Journey through 169, 263
Gray, Mr. the Poet, his Character 248
King John, Obfervations on the Tragedy of 111
Kings, Reflections on 117
King's Birth-day, Account of the 469
Lardner, Dr. Character of 248 Late Hours, injurious to female Beauty 95 Lavater, Mr. Tendency of h's Works 106 Letter from Seneca to Lucilius 185 Letters, two original from Dean Swift 331 —and from Lord Melcombe Regis 421 Lettice, Mr. Extracts from his Tour through Scotland 162
Leyden, Origin of the University of 47 Literary Criticifin, Trial of an Action for Damages on Account of a 234 Local Curiofilies 207
Lodoifka, Airsin the new Opera of 443 London, City of, entertain Marquis Corn- wallis 315-Measures taken by, for the Defence of the City 316-vote their Thanks and Freedom to fir John Jervis and fir Charles Grey 396-Subfeription of the Merchants of, for the Widows and Children of the Seamen killed in the late naval Victory 470-Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, &c. to the King, on that Oc- cafion 479
London Correfponding Society, Books and Papers of the, feized 395 Longevity, principal Caules of 48 Lottery, Bargain for a 236
Love's Frailties, a new Comedy 151 Lovett, Mr. committed to the Tower 395 Loughton, in Effex, Account of 97 Lou's XI, Amcdote of 280 Louis XIII, Anecdote of 42
Louis XIV, Anecdotes of 43, 167-Cha- racter of 287
Louis XVI, Anecdotes of 42, 169. Charles I.
Lowth, Bishop, Character of 249 Lucia, St. taken 389
Lyttelton, Lord, poetical Character of 405
Macartney, Lord, his Embaffy to China 468
Mallet, David, Anecdote of 335
Manners, Lord Robert, Monument to 241 Maria Antoinette, Queen of France, Re- flections on her Fate 288
Margaret, Maurice, convicted of Sedition 76 Marmontel, M. a new Tale by 259, 342 Martinico taken 304, 309-Colours of, depofited in St. Paul's 195 Mafculine Manners, the Affectation of, in Women, cenfured 95
Melcombe, Lord, two original Letters of
Memoirs of Colley Cibber 81-of Mr. Dodfley 275-of Mr. Edward Fairfax 354-of M. Rapin de Thoyras 401 Men of Genius, different Fate of 337 Meteorological Journal for December 18- for January 120-for February 208- for March 282-for April 370-for May 434
Milton, affecting domeftic Anecdotes of 336
Mollendorf, Marshal, defeats the French 456
Monarchy, Reflections on 289- Moralist, the, a Poem, by Mrs. Robinson - 443
Murderer, Anecdote of a 207 Murray, Lady Augufta, her Mariage with Prince Auguftus Frederic 77 Mufic, ludicrous Powers afcribed to 172 N.
Naples, Conspiracy at 394 Netley Abbey, a new operatical Farce 371 New South Wales, Advices from 236 News Teller, Shakspeare's Defcription of a
Nobility, Reflections on 289 Northleach, Account of 21
Ode for the New Year 129-to the Spring, by Mr. George Dyer 209-to the Ima- gination 210-on the Confolations of Affliction 210-to Charity 211-on the Threats of a French Invafion 212-ta the Spirit of Alfred 369-for the Birth Day 441-to Envy 442
Old Bailey, Proceedings at the 76, 156, 157, 395, 469. See Reading One's Self, on too high an Opinion of 34 Orobio, Don Balthafar, extraordinary Ac- count of 427
Otaheite, Natives of, remarkable Circum ftance concerning 207
Paine, Thomas, excluded from the French Convention and arretted 65
Palaces, Royal, ancient Cuftom in 409 Paris, curious Particulars of the City of, prior to the Revolution 283, 432 Parker, Captain, his Engagement with a French first Rate 457
Parliament, Proceedings of, on the King's Speech 68-on a Motion for Peace 137, 214-on the Landing of the Helian Troops 137, 213, 297-on the Con- voys 137, 226—on the Sentences passed on Meffieurs Muir and Palmer 137,
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