-
38
(1768)
5-6
L
"Animadversions on the Journey into Wales [re "T.K."'s
'Account of a Journey through North-Wales' in GM 37 (1767): 589-
590]."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.Q."
-
38
(1768)
18-20
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
38
(1768)
23-24
L
"Observations in favour of the Suttonian Secret [for treatment of
smallpox]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
28
R
Evan Lloyd's Conversation, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
28-29
R
Britannia, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
29-31
R
Theodore Delafaye's A distinct and compleat View of the
Revelation of St. John the Divine. Evidencing, in the clearest Manner, among
other
interesting Particulars, the Rise and Progress of Papal Tyranny, Superstition,
and
Wickedness.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
31
R
Memoirs of the Seraglio of the Bagshaw of Merryland
[re the accusation of rape against Frederick Calvert, 7th Baron
Baltimore].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
31
R
Apology for [Frederick Calvert] Lord Baltimore
[re the accusation of rape against Frederick Calvert, 7th Baron
Baltimore].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
31-32
R
The Royal Merchant, an Opera.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
32-34
R
An exact Copy of an Epistolary Correspondence between the Rev. Mr. M-
--n [
Martin Madan] and S.
B--w-r [
Samuel Brewer], concerning the Living of A--w---
le [
Aldwincle]; A Supplement; or, the second Part of an
Epistolary Correspondence relative to the Living of A--w---le
[
Aldwincle].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
34-35
R
Charles Howard's Thoughts, Essays, and Maxims, chiefly
religious and political.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
35-36
R
Montesquieu's The Temple of Gnidos (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
36
R
Popular Considerations on the Dearness of Provisions in
general, and particularly of Bread-Corn; occasioned by the late
Riots.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 38.
V: "To the Right Honourable The Earl of
Chesterfield [Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield; 'At length, in
pity to a nation's pray'r']."
Walter Harte.
[Sherbo 84: 232]
-
38
(1768)
57-61
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
38
(1768)
63
L
"Remarks on the annual reg[isters of births and deaths] of
Lond[on] & Paris."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
38
(1768)
78-82
R
Hugh Kelly's False Delicacy and Goldsmith's The Goodnatured
Man.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
82-85
R
An Apology for the Catholicks of Great-Britain and
Ireland.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 86. V:
"Prologue to [Hugh Kelly's] False Delicacy. Written by D.
Garrick, Esq . . . ['I'm vex'd--quite vex'd--and you'll be vex'd--that's
worse']."
David Garrick.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 86-87. V:
"Prologue to [Oliver Goldsmith's] the Good-Natur'd Man. Written
by Dr. Johnson . . . ['Prest by the load of life, the weary mind']."
Samuel Johnson.
[McAdam and Milne 264-
266]
- 38 (1768): 107-109. L:
"Medicinal Properties of Vinegar."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
38
(1768)
109
L
"Vulgar Error in the conduct of Life [re the 'foolish practice
amongst the middling sort of people of tying the eldest son down to the
patrimony']."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
109-113
L
"Antiquities in [Alspiddle and Winterbourne Abbas in]
Dorsetshire."
Rev. John Hutchins [?].
Orig. "J.H."; dated W---m;
Hutchins, writing from Wareham, had corresponded with the GM in
1767.
-
38
(1768)
121-122
L
"Tons of Gold in Sweden, &c. explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
- 38 (1768): 122. A:
"Mathematical Questions proposed": "II. Quest. (7) by Mr T. Barker, of
Wisset, in Suffolk."
Thomas Barker.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 122. A:
"Mathematical Questions proposed": "IV. Quest. (9) by Mr W. Gawith, of
Charter-House-Square."
William Wales.
[Wales in GM 38 (1768): 170 answers the question he proposed.]
-
38
(1768)
127-131
R
George Colman's A true State of the Differences subsisting
between the Proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatre.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
131-132
R
Ferdinando Warner's A full and plain Account of the Gout.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
132-133
R
Bonnell Thornton's The Battle of the Wigs.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
133
R
The Poetical Works of the Honourable Lady M---y W---y
M---e [
Mary Wortley Montagu].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
133
R
The Siege of the Castle of AEsculapius.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
133
R
Edward Jerningham's Amabella.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
133
R
No Rape, an Epistle from a Lord's favourite Mistress, to Miss
*****, in the City [re the accusation of rape against Frederick Calvert,
7th Baron
Baltimore].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 134. V:
"The Hounds in Couples. A Fable. By the Rev. H. Bate, jun."
Rev. Sir Henry Bate Dudley (originally Henry
Bate).
[Authorship disclosed in title; dated Prittlewell, Essex,
8 miles south of North Fambridge, where Henry Bate the Elder and his son, who
later adopted the name Henry Bate Dudley, served successively as rectors]
- 38 (1768): 136. V:
"Epilogue to [Arthur Murphy's] Zenobia, Written by D. Garrick . .
. ['How do you all, good folks?--In tears for certain']."
David Garrick.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
38
(1768)
150-151
L
"Account of very extraordinary birds [crows]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
- 38 (1768): 168. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions in February Mag.": "I. Quest. (1)
answered by Mr W. Crackelt of the Charterhouse."
Rev. William Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 38 (1768): 169-170. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions in February Mag.": "III. Quest. (3)
answered by the Rev. Mr. Lawson."
Rev. John
Lawson of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
[Orig. "Rev.
Mr. Lawson"; Lawson was a mathematician.]
- 38 (1768): 170. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions in February Mag.": "IV. Quest. (4)
answered by W. Wales, the Proposer."
William
Wales.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 170-171. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions in February Mag.": "V. Quest. (5)
answered by Mr W. Crakelt."
Rev. William
Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
38
(1768)
171
L
"Nullum Tempus farther illustrated."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
38
(1768)
172-177
R
Boswell's An Account of Corsica.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
177-180
R
Richard Dean's An Essay on the future life of Brute
Creatures.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
180-187
R
The Trial of the Right Hon. Lord Baltimore for a Rape on the
Body of Sarah Woodcock.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
188
R
Sermons to Asses.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
188
R
Modern Chastity, or the Agreeable Rape, a Poem, by a young
gentleman of sixteen in vindication of the Right Hon. Lord B-----e
[
Baltimore] [re the accusation of rape against Frederick
Calvert, 7th
Baron Baltimore].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
208
L
"Of the Rhinoceros."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
-
38
(1768)
212-213
L
Answer to a query re Rousseau and Jacques Saurin.
David Henry [?].
Orig. "D.Y."
-
38
(1768)
213-215
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
38
(1768)
218-219
L
"Discontented Mariners."
John Hawkesworth [?].
Orig. "J.H."
-
38
(1768)
224
L:
Discussion of the "Golden Verses" of
Pythagorus.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
- 38 (1768): 224-225 [misnumbered as 220-
225]. L: "Curious Phaenomenon attending the
Heart."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cooke"]
- 38 (1768): 227. L:
"On loss of Brains [after a skull fracture]."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cooke"; dated
Leigh, whence Cook corresponded with the GM]
-
38
(1768)
233-236
R
The Narrative of the Hon. John Byron, Commodore in a
late expedition round the World.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
237
S
Reply to "A.B." re the existence of evil.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
239
V
"An Ode in Imitation of [Joshua] Barnes's Anacreon."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Orig. "J.M."; dated Cowbit,
Lincs., whence Mills had corresponded with the GM in 1765
- 38 (1768): 254. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions, Page 122": "I. Quest. (6) answered
by Mr. W. Crakelt."
Rev. William
Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 255. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions, Page 122": "III. Quest. (8)
answered by Mr. Dymond, the Proposer."
Joseph
Dymond.
[Dymond signed his full name to GM 38 (1768):
122, in which he proposed the question.]
- 38 (1768): 256. A:
"Answers to the Mathematical Questions, Page 122": "IV, Quest. (9)
answered by the Proposer Mr. Gawith."
William
Wales.
[Wales in GM 38 (1768): 170 answered the
mathematical question he had proposed under the pseudonym of "W. Gawith."]
[Orig. "Mr. Gawith"]
- 38 (1768): 256. A:
"New Mathematical Questions": "III. Quest. (17) by Mr. S. Ogle."
Stephen Ogle.
[Ogle signs his full name
in GM 38 (1768): 169.]
- 38 (1768): 261-262. A:
"Of the Body of Man ['All Flesh is Grass, literally proved']."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J.
Cook"; dated Leigh, whence Cook corresponded with GM]
-
38
(1768)
263
L:
"A Proposal for discovering the Provencal
[sic] Language."
F. Lewis
of Newbury
Kuist 82: 86Orig. "F.L."
-
38
(1768)
269-270
L
"Virtual Representation explained."
David Henry.
Orig. "D.Y."
- 38 (1768): 282-283. A:
"Mr. Ferguson's Account of the Principles by which Mr. [William] Blakey
raises Water from Mines, or from Rivers, to supply Towns and
Gentlemens Seats by his new-invented Fire Engine."
James Ferguson.
[Editorial note refers readers to
Blakey's letter to Ferguson in 38 (1768): 149-150, which notes that Ferguson had
published a supplement to his mechanical lectures; Watt 1: 362]
-
38
(1768)
283-284
L
"To run a muck, Derivation of the Phrase."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
289-290
R
Voltaire's A Defence of my Uncle (trans) .
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
290-292
R
Fenelon's The Adventures of Telemachus (trans. by
John Hawkesworth).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
292-293
R
Observations on the Power of Alienation in the Crown before
the first of Q. Anne.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
293
R
Letter from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the
British Colonies [re taxation of Americans by the British Parliament,
virtual
representation, etc.].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
313-316
L
"Observations on Insects affecting Fruit-trees."
David Henry.
Orig. "Y.D."
- 38 (1768): 322. L:
"An easy Method of destroying Vermin."
Dr.
John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"; dated Leigh, whence
Cook corresponded with the GM]
-
38
(1768)
326-327
L
"Origin of the Word Assassin."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
327
L
"Enquiry concerning Clark's Life of Cromwell."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
38
(1768)
333-335
R
A View of the Customs, Manners, Drama, &c. of Italy, as they
are described in the Frusta Letteraria; and in the Account of Italy in
English,
written by Mr. [Samuel] Sharp.
John Hawkesworth
"X."
GM 38
(1768): 389
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
335-336
R
The Expostulation; a Poem.
John Hawkesworth
"X."
GM 38
(1768): 389
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
336
R
Man of Forty CrownsandThe Princess
of Babylon.
John Hawkesworth
"X."
GM 38
(1768): 389
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
336
R
The Foundation of British Liberty.
John Hawkesworth
"X."
GM 38
(1768): 389
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
336-338
R
"F.T."'s A Letter to a Bishop concerning Lectureships.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
338-340
R
Joseph Priestley's A Free Address to Protestant
Dissenters, on the subject of the Lord's Supper.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
340
R
The present State of the British Empire in Europe, Asia, Africa, and
America.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 344. V:
"Inscription For a Column at Runnymede, Windsor. By M. Akenside,
M.D."
Dr. Mark Akenside.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 366-368. L:
"Hints to Dr [Benjamin] Kennicott on his Collation of the Hebrew
MSS."
Richard Yate.
[Orig.
"R. Yate"]
- 38 (1768): 371. L:
"Title of Angels."
Rev. Edward
Goodwin.
[Orig. "E. Goodwin"]
-
38
(1768)
373-376
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
- 38 (1768): 377. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "II. Quest. (12) answered by Mr W.
Crakelt."
Rev. William Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 379. L: "A
Transposition in Virgil noted."
Joseph
Lathbury.
[Orig. "J. Lathbury"; Joseph Lathbury
signs a letter to GM 40 (1770): 204-205.]
-
38
(1768)
382-383
R
An Essay on Design in Gardening.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
383
R
A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, on the
fatal Consequences of suffering the French to invade Corsica, and possess the
Sovereignty
of the Mediterranean Seas.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
383-384
R
The Utility and Equity of a Free Trade to the East-
Indies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
384
R
Daniel Magenise's The Doctrine of Inflammations.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
386
R
Things as they are.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
386-388
R
A Letter from T[
homas] Harris to
Geo. Colman, on the affairs of Covent Garden Theatre.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
388-389
R
The Conduct of Ralph Hodgson, Esq; one of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, in the Affair of the Coal
Heavers.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
403
L
"Forestae in Rapin, pointed out [re Paul de Thoyras
Rapin's History of England and King John's Charter of
Forests]."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
- 38 (1768): 406-407. A:
"A Letter to the Rev. the Vice Chancellor of Oxford. To be read in the
Convocation. (from a M. S.)."
Henry Hyde,
Viscount Cornbury and Baron Hyde.
[Orig.
"Cornbury"]
- 38 (1768): 412-413. A:
"Of the Nature and Properties of Bees Wax."
Dr. John Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
38
(1768)
426
L
"The true meaning of some Evascent Terms [re 'apostle-spoons'
and 'peg-tankards']."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
- 38 (1768): 427. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "I. Quest. (15) answered by Mess.
Crakelt and Lawson."
Rev. William Crakelt and
Rev. John Lawson of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 428. A:
"New Mathematical Questions": "III. Quest. (24) by Mr T. Barker, of Wisset
in Suffolk."
Thomas Barker.
[Barker signs his full name in GM 38 (1768): 378.]
-
38
(1768)
431-434
R
George Colman's T[
homas] Harris
Dissected.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
434
R
An Account of Denmark.
John Hawkesworth.
X.
-
38
(1768)
434-436
R
Samuel Auguste Andr David Tissot's An Essay on Diseases,
incidental to literary and sedentary Persons.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
436
R
A seasonable Letter on the late treaty with Nizam
Aliee Kawn.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
436-437
R
M. Muller's History of the Principal Monarchies and States
prior to the Christian AEra.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
437
R
E. Whirlpool's The Caricatura: or Battle of the Butts, as it was
fought at Brentford [re John Wilkes's election as a Member for
Middlesex].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
459-460
L
"On the Brightness of the Northern Hemisphere."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
462-464
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
38
(1768)
464
L
"Further Illustrations of the word Assassin."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
-
38
(1768)
464-465
L
"[Johann Lorenz von] Mosheim's Character of Melanthon."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
Orig. "E.G."; dated
Sheffield, whence Goodwin corresponded with the GM
- 38 (1768): 468-469. L:
"Constituent Parts of Borax."
Johann
Reinhold Forster.
[Orig. "J. R. Forster";
Alumni Oxon.: Later Ser. 2: 479; dated Warrington, where Forster was a
teacher of French and German]
- 38 (1768): 469. L:
"Recipe for a Phrenzy."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
- 38 (1768): 470. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "IV. Quest. (21) answered by Mr
Renshaw, Teacher of the Mathematicks at Marybone."
W. Renshaw.
[GM lists W. Renshaw's name in
another mathematical question in GM 38 (1768): 470.]
- 38 (1768): 471. A:
"New Mathematical Questions": "III. Quest. (29) by Mr S. Ogle, of
Rotherhithe."
Stephen Ogle.
[Ogle
signs his full name in GM 38 (1768): 169.]
-
38
(1768)
475
A
"Further Thoughts on the Peg-Tankard."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
478-479
R
George Baretti's An Appendix to the Account of
Italy, in answer to Samuel Sharpe.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
479
R
The Judgment of Paris, an English Burletta.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
479-481
R
Edward Harwood's The melancholy Doctrine of Predestination
exposed.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
481-483
R
The History of Chess.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
483-484
R
Philosophical Essays; I. On the Academic Philosophy; II. On
active Power; III. On Liberty and Necessity.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
484-485
R
George Costard's Astronomical and Philosophical
Conjectures on a Passage in Homer.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 486.
V: "Ode. Occasioned by a Lady's being burnt with the
curling irons. By the late Mr Edwards, author of the Canons of
Criticism."
Thomas Edwards.
[Sherbo 82: 297]
- 38 (1768): 502-503. L:
"Defence of the Athanasian Creed."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
38
(1768)
515-516
L
"Virgil defended."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
- 38 (1768): 519. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "I. Quest. (22) answered by Mr.
Crakelt, of the Charterhouse."
Rev. William
Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 519. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "II. Quest. (23) answered by Mess.
Barker and Edwards."
Thomas Barker and -----
Edwards.
[Barker signs his full name in GM 38 (1768):
378.]
- 38 (1768): 520. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "IV. Quest. (25) answered by the Rev.
Mr. Lawson."
Rev. John Lawson of Sidney Sussex
College, Cambridge.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 520. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "V. Quest. (26) answered by Mr. Todd,
the proposer."
T. Todd of West
Smithfield.
[A fuller version of Todd's name appears in
GM 38 (1768): 428.]
- 38 (1768): 521. A:
"New Mathematical Questions": "III. Quest. (34) by Mr. T. Barker."
Thomas Barker.
[Thomas Barker signs his
full name in GM 38 (1768): 378.]
-
38
(1768)
523
L
"On Abp. [Thomas] Secker's Death."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
38
(1768)
526
R
Remarks on the Rev. Dr. [
Ferdinando] Warner's free and plain account of the
Gout.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
526-529
R
Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LVII, pt. 1, for 1767.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
529-532
R
The present State of the Nation, particularly with respect to its
Trade and Finances.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
532-533
R
The extraordinary Case of William Penrice, late Deputy
Marshall, or Upper Turnkey of the King's Bench Prison [re John Wilkes's
imprisonment].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
533
R
Modern Gallantry, or the new Art of Love.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
533
R
Corsica, an Ode.
John Hawkesworth.
X.
- 38 (1768): 534. V:
"Rubrilla, true Beauty."
Dr. Michael
Clancy.
[Orig. "Clancy, D.D."]
- 38 (1768): 547-550. L:
"The Translation in the Philosophical Transactions defended."
Dr. John Caverhill.
[Orig. "J.
Caverhill"]
-
38
(1768)
556-558.
L:
"Voltaire's Account of the Religion of the
Quakers" translated."
John Hawkesworth.
Abbott 82: 214, n. 19
Orig. "J.H."
- 38 (1768): 570. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "I. Quest. (27) answered by Sangrado,
junior, and Mr. W. Crakelt."
----- and William
Crakelt.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 570. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "I. Quest. (27) [alternate solution]. .
. ."
Joseph Fowler.
[Fowler signs
his full name to a mathematical solution in GM 38 (1768): 377.]
- 38 (1768): 570. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "III. Quest. (29) answered by the Rev.
Mr. Lawson."
Rev. John Lawson of Sidney Sussex
College, Cambridge.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 571. A:
"Mathematical Questions answered": "IV. Quest. (30) answered by Mr. T.
Barker, of Wisset, in Suffolk."
Thomas
Barker.
[Barker signs his full name in GM 38 (1768):
378.]
- 38 (1768): 571. A:
"New Mathematical Questions": "IV. Quest. (39) by Mr. T. Barker."
Thomas Barker.
[Barker signs his full
name in GM 38 (1768): 378.]
-
38
(1768)
574-576
R
The Grand Instructions to the Commissioners appointed to
frame a new Code of Laws for the Russian Empire.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
576-579
R
Epitome of the Philosophical Transactions [
for
1767] (cont.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
579-581
R
John Hoole's Cyrus, a Tragedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
581
R
The Complaint of Liberty [re Corsica].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 38 (1768): 582. V:
"Prologue to the new Tragedy of Zingis [play by Alexander Dow].
By Mr. Home ['Too much the Greek and Roman chiefs engage']."
John Home.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 582-583. V:
"Epilogue [to Zingis] by Mr. Garrick ['I'm sent, good folks, to
speak the Epilogue']."
David Garrick.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 583. V:
"Occasional Prologue on the Appearance of the New Juliet at the Theatre-
Royal in Covent Garden. Written by Mr. Colman . . . ['When frighten'd poets
give the town a Play']."
George Colman the
Elder.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 38 (1768): 604-605. A:
"A Caution concerning Mushrooms."
Dr. John
Cook.
[Orig. "J. Cook"]
-
38
(1768)
605-606
A
"Observation on an Inscription on a Cannon [at Woolwich]."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
38
(1768)
608-609
L
"Ancient Barrows."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
38
(1768)
619-620
R
The Hypocrite, a Comedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
620-621
R
Cobleriana, or the Cobler's Medley, being a choice Collection of
the Miscellaneous Pieces, in Prose and Verse, serious and comic, of Jobson the
Cobler, of
Drury-Lane.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
621
R
The Masquerade, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
[
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
621-623
R
Philosophical Transactions [for 1767] (cont.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
38
(1768)
623-625
R
A short view of the history of the colony of
Massachuset's Bay with respect to their original charter and
constitution.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."