-
37
(1767)
28-32.
R:
David Garrick's Cymon.
John Hawkesworth.
Abbott 82: 210, n. 19
-
37
(1767)
75-76.
R:
Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy.
John Hawkesworth.
Abbott 82: 109
-
37
(1767)
86
V
"The Poet's Pleasures."
B. Fowler.
Orig. "B.F."; dated Shipston upon Stour,
whence Fowler had corresponded with the GM in 1766
- 37 (1767): 106 [misnumbered as 206].
A: "A Prayer for a Family under Inoculation. From Dr Dodwell's
Sick-Man's Companion, just published."
Rev. William Dodwell.
[Watt 1: 510]
-
37
(1767)
106-107 [misnumbered as 206-
207]
A
"Of the Regalls, or Rigols, a musical Instrument
formerly used in the King's Chapel."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
110 [misnumbered
as 210]
L
"Recipe for making Wine."
Peter Collinson [?].
Orig. "P.C."; recipe originated
with a physician in Maryland; Collinson had a large circle of American friends
with
scientific interests.
-
37
(1767)
126-130.
R:
George Colman's The English Merchant.
John Hawkesworth.
Abbott 82: 97
-
37
(1767)
153-155
L
"Dr [Richard] Price defended."
Rev. Joseph Robertson [?].
Orig. "Eusebius"; Kuist
82: 139 lists multiple attributions to Robertson (1726-1802) under the
pseudonyms
"Eusebius" or "Eu---s" beginning in 1786. Since the Nichols family annotators
who
compiled what is now the Kuist list made no effort at a systematic attribution
of items in the GM
before vol. 53-i (1783), the absence of earlier attributions to Robertson under
the signature
"Eusebius" does not militate against Robertson's possible authorship of items so
signed in
earlier volumes.
- 37 (1767): 163. L:
"Inoculation of the Measles recommended."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
37
(1767)
169
L
"Aggleston Stone Barrow, the Devil's Night-Cap [in
Dorset]."
Rev. John Hutchins.
Orig. "J.H."; dated Wareham,
Dorset, whence Hutchins corresponded with the GM in 1767
-
37
(1767)
171-172
R
The nature of a Quarantine; with important remarks on the East India
company's affairs.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
172
R
A Letter to the proprietors of India
stock, upon the question for granting Lord Clive 300,000 l.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
172-173
R
The Ghost; a comedy of two acts.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
173-174
R
Thomas Russel's Elegies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
174-178
R
Adam Ferguson's An essay on the history of civil society.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
178-180
R
Jean-François Marmontel's Belisarius (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
243-244
L
"[Word] Montego explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
253-254
L
"On the Disregard of the Lord's Day."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Orig. "J.M."; dated Cowbit,
Lincs., whence Mills had corresponded with the GM in 1765
-
37
(1767)
256-257
L
"Observations on the Natural History of Elephants."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
262
R
The Buck, a poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
262
R
Poetical Epistles
and Tunbridge epistles.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
262
R
Some observations on the causes of the dearness of provision in
general, and corn in particular.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
262
R
Crito; or, Essays on various subjects.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
262-264
R
The Cries of Blood, or Juryman's Monitor.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
264-265
R
A new topic of conversation [re luxury].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
265-266
R
A. Richer's Great events from little causes; or, a selection of
interesting and entertaining stories, drawn from the histories of different
nations
(trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
266
R
A scheme to pay off, in a few years, the national debt, by a
repeal of the marriage act.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
266-268
R
James Ferguson's Tables and Tracts, relative to several arts and
sciences.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
268-269
R
Letters on the British Museum.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 37 (1767): 291-293. A:
"Letter from Mr Wilkes to Earl T---e [Richard Grenville-Temple, Earl
Temple]. Oct. 5, 1762. . . ."
John
Wilkes.
[Orig. "J. Wilkes"]
- 37 (1767): 300. A:
"Remarks on [Alexander] Cumming's Essay on Clock-work."
Rev. William Ludlam.
[Orig. "W.
Ludlam"; author notes his affiliation with St. John's College
(Cambridge); Cumming's letter in GM 37 (1767): 389 identifies Ludlam
as "Rev. Mr. William Ludlam."]
-
37
(1767)
307
A
"A Passage in Virgil [
Georgic iii. 8] illustrated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
309-313
R
An Essay on Original Genius.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
313-314
R
Thomas Dimsdale's The present method of inoculating for the
small pox.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
314-315
R
Francis Fawkes's The Idylliums of Theocritus translated from
the Greek.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
315-316
R
John Hoole's The works of Metastasio, translated from the
Italian.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
316-317
R
Philip Stern's Medical Advice to the consumptive
and asthmatick people of England.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
317
R
An Address to the people of England, on the manners of the
Times.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
317-318
R
A seventh letter to the people. A defence of the
prerogative royal, as it was exerted in his Majesty's proclamation for the
prohibiting the
exportation of corn.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
318-319
R
Remarks on the writings and conduct of Rousseau.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
319-320
R
George, Lord Lyttelton's The History of the Life of Henry the
Second.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 37 (1767): 323. V:
"Idylyum XXIV. From Mr Fawkes's new Translation of Theocritus. . . . The
Young Hercules."
Francis Fawkes.
[Authorship disclosed in title; Watt 1: 358]
-
37
(1767)
346-347
L
"Achilles not invulnerable."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
37
(1767)
357-358
L
"A celebrated Passage in Homer [re Nestor's cup]
explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
361-362
R
Dorando, a Spanish Tale.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
362-365
R
George Armstrong's An Essay on the Diseases most fatal to
Infants.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
365
R
Two Letters: one to John Wilkes . . . ; the other, to a Friend, on
Suicide and Madness.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
365-366
R
The History of Nourjahad.
By the Editor of Sidney Biddulph.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
366-368
R
An additional Volume to the Letters of the Right Honourable
Lady M---y W---y M---e [
Mary Wortley Montagu].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X.
-
37
(1767)
368-372
R
The Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin,
relative to the Repeal of the American Stamp Act in 1767.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
372-373
R
The Amaranth: or Religious Poems.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 37 (1767): 397-398. L:
"Dropsy of the Breast: with the Remedy."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "S. Cook"
(misprint for "J. Cook"); dated Leigh, whence Cook corresponded with the
GM]
-
37
(1767)
408
L
"The Story of Richard Plantagenet authenticated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 37 (1767): 408. L:
"[More on] The Story of Richard Plantagenet authenticated."
Rev. Philip Parsons.
[Orig. "P. Parsons,
Rector of Eastwell"; DNB 15: 410]
-
37
(1767)
409-410
R
The Prospect of Liberty.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
411-412
R
William Langton's An Address to the Public on the
present Method of Inoculation.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
412
R
James Penn's By way of prevention, a sleepy,
sermon calculated for the Dog-Days.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
412
R
Short animadversions addressed to the reverend author of a late
pamphlet intitled, The practice of inoculation justified.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
412-413
R
Comparative observations on two of the
poems which were honoured with prizes in a late Certamen at Ch. Ch
[Christ
Church, Oxford].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
413
R
A Letter to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Granby, commander in
chief of
the army, concerning . . . the sale of military commissions.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
413
R
A letter to a member of parliament concerning the effects of the
growth of popery and the price of provisions.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
413
R
A caution to the directors of the
East-India company [re dividend payments].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
413-415
R
William Bromfield's Thoughts arising from experience
concerning the present peculiar method of treating persons inoculated for the
small-pox.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
415
R
Madame de Gomez's The London Merchant.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
415-416
R
David Claparède's Considerations upon the Miracles of the
Gospel, in Answer to the Difficulties raised by Mr. John-James
Rousseau.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
416
R
The Speeches, Arguments, and Determinations of the Right
Honourable the Lords of
Council and Session in Scotland[
re the case of Archibald
Douglas].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
441-442
L
"Origin of a common Phrase ['to be a dab']."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 37 (1767): 443. L:
"Odd Phaenomenon [re unequal vision in the eyes]."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"; dated
Leigh, whence John Cook, M.D., sent a signed letter to GM 35 (1765):
456-457]
-
37
(1767)
443-444
L
"Antiquities at Aldfriston in Sussex."
Richard Gough.
Lit. Anec. 6: 271
Orig. "D.H."
-
37
(1767)
453-456
A
Abb P. J. Thoulier
d'Olivet's Historical Memoirs of the Life of M. [
Pierre
Daniel] Huet, Bishop of Avranches (trans.).
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
37
(1767)
458-460
R
Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, A Tour to the East, in
the Year 1763, and 1764.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
460-462
R
A short, plain, and exact Narrative of all the Proceedings,
relative tothe two Convicts, lately respited by his Majesty, for the Trial of
Mr. Thomas Pierce's Styptic Medicines.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
462-464
R
A Dialogue between the Pulpit and the
Reading Desk.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
464-467
R
Nevil Maskelyne's An Account of the Going of Mr. John
Harrison's Watch [
i.e., the chronometer] at the Royal
Observatory; John Harrison's Remarks on a Pamphlet lately published by
the
Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, under the Authority of the Board of Longitude.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
468
R
Health, a poetical Essay.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
488
A
"Extract from the Huetiana."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
- 37 (1767): 488. A:
"Recipe for a Leprosy."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
37
(1767)
498
L
"A Coin of Vespasian."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
499
L:
"A curious Gun [at Dover Castle]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
37
(1767)
499
L:
"The Question in Optics solved."
John Robinson of Hinckley
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "J.R."
-
37
(1767)
505-507
R
Debates relative to the Affairs of Ireland, in the Years 1763 and
1764.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
507-508
R
A faithful Narrative of Facts relative to the
presentation of Mr. [
Thomas] Haweis, to the Rectory of Aldwincle, near Thrapston,
in Northamptonshire.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
508-510
R
Martin Madan's An Answer to a Pamphlet, intitled, A
faithful Narrative of Facts, relative to the presentation of Mr. [Thomas] Haweis
to the
Rectory of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
510
R
Remarks on the Answer of the Rev. Mr.
Maddan [
Martin Madan], to the[F]aithful
Narrative of Facts, relative to the presentation of Mr. [Thomas] Haweis
to the
Rectory of Aldwincle.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
511
R
"Y."'s remarks on William Langton's An Address to the Public
on the present Method of Inoculation.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
511-512
R
The Trials of James Brownrigg, and John his
Son, for confining, and inhumanly scourging, Mary Mitchell,
Spinster.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
512-514
R
Letters of the late President Montesquieu, to several of his Friends
in Italy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
514-515
R
Sir Stephen Theodore Janssen's A Letter to the Right Hon. the
Lord-Mayor, the worshipful the Alderman, the Recorder, and the rest of the
Gentlemen of
the Committee, appointed for the rebuilding of the Jail of Newgate.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
517.
V:
"Ode to Health."
John Hawkesworth.
Abbott 82: 212, n. 8
Orig. "J.H."
-
37
(1767)
529-531
S
"Experiments for lessening the Price of Provisions."
David Henry.
Orig. "*D.Y."
-
37
(1767)
542
L
"Of Contusions in Elephants Teeth, &c."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
-
37
(1767)
548
L
"Of a Coin [attributed to Victorinus]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 37 (1767): 548. L:
"Tomb of [William Walker,] the supposed Executioner of Cha. I."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
[Dated Sheffield, 14
Nov. 1767; this item immediately precedes a letter (GM [1767]: 548-549)
on the same subject, signed "E. Goodwin" and dated Sheffield, 19 Nov. 1767,
which begins, "In confirmation of my opinion concerning William Walker,
in my letter of the 14th instant, permit me to add further account relating to
him. . . ."]
- 37 (1767): 548-549. L:
"[More on] Tomb of [William Walker,] the supposed Executioner of Cha.
I."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
[Orig. "E. Goodwin"; dated Sheffield, whence Goodwin
corresponded with the GM]
-
37
(1767)
549
L
"Antiquities in [Aldfriston] Sussex further noticed."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
37
(1767)
553
R
Poems by Dr. [
William] Dodd.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
553-554
R
A Paraphrase of eight of the Psalms of David.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
554-556
R
John Zephaniah Howell's An Account of the Manner of
inoculating for the Small-Pox in the East-Indies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
556-558
R
Thomas Kirkland's An Essay towards an Improvement in the
Cure of those Diseases which are the Cause of Fevers.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
558-560
R
Considerations on the illegality
of presenting such as are unacquainted with the Welsh or British Language to
Ecclesiastical Benefices in those Parts of Wales where that Language is
generally used and
understood.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
560-561
R
Considerations on the Douglas Cause.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
561
R
The Priest in Rhime. An Epistle to the Rev. and learned Mr. Br-
w-r [
Samuel Brewer] concerning the Presentation of Mr. H--
s [
Thomas Haweis] to the Living of A--w---le
[
Aldwincle], in Northamptonshire.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
561-562
R
Peep behind the Curtain, or the new Rehearsal, as it is acted at
Drury-Lane.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 37 (1767): 566. V:
"An ironical Eulogium on Ignorance. By Dr. Clancy, of Durrow, in
Ireland."
Dr. Michael Clancy.
[Authorship disclosed in title; Michael Clancy, M.D., signed contributions
dated "Durrow, in Ireland," that appeared in GM 37 (1767): 516-517 and
38 (1768): 294.]
-
37
(1767)
572
A
"Eruption of Mount Vesuvius."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
37
(1767)
573-574
L
"Remarks on the Act for amending the Highways."
Mary Streeter.
Orig. "M.S."; dated Weald of Kent,
whence Streeter corresponded with the GM in 1767
- 37 (1767): 577-578. A:
"A particular Account of the Virtues of the Carduus Benedictus, a common
Vegetable."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
37
(1767)
580-581
L
"Evil Tendency of reading Romances."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
982
Orig. "T. Row"
- 37 (1767): 590. L:
"Phenomenon attending the Human Body [re changes in height]."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J.
Cook"]
-
37
(1767)
591-592
R
Martha Fleetwood's A Letter to the Rev. Mr.
[
Martin] Madan, occasioned by reading two Pamphlets relative
to
the Presentation to the Rectory of Aldwinckle.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
592-594
R
Aldwinckle, a Candid Examination of the
Rev. Mr. M---'s [
Martin Madan's] Conduct.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
594
R
Observations on National Establishments in Religion in general,
and on the Establishment of Christianity in particular.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X"
-
37
(1767)
594
R
Doubts concerning the Authenticity of the last Publication of
the Confessional.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
595-596
R
William Fordyce's A Review of the Venereal Disease, and its
Remedies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
596
R
William Wyld's An Essay on the Character of Manilius, in an
Epistle to Juvenis.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
596
R
A Letter to Lord Clive, on the great Benefits which may result to
the Publick from patriotically expending a small Part of a large private
Fortune: particularly
in promoting the Interests of Agriculture, by forming an experimental
Farm.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
596-599
R
Thoughts on the Causes and Consequences of the present high
Price of Provisions.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
599-600
R
William Kenrick's Widowed Wife, a Comedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
600-601
R
Patriotism, a political Satire. By Cato Redivivus.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
601
R
William Adkins's The Hortonian Miscellany; being a Collection
of original Poems, Tales, &c.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
640
R
A Collection of the most esteemed Pieces of Poetry. . . . By the
late Moses Mendez.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
37
(1767)
640
R
Sir John Denham's Cooper's Well, a Fragment.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."