-
40
(1770)
8
L
Query
re proof that Constantine was a Christian.
John Loveday the Elder or John
Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
-
40
(1770)
12-16
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
16
L
"Want of Character, a
common Defect."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796): 1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
40
(1770)
21-23
L
"History and Antiquity of Berkley Castle."
Richard
Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 40 (1770): 25-26. L:
"Quantity of Sun and Moon's Light adjusted."
Thomas Barker.
[Orig. "T. Barker"]
-
40
(1770)
29-32
R
The Fair Trial of Important Question, &c. [re the
unseating of John
Wilkes].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig.
"X."
-
40
(1770)
32-36
R
The False Alarm [
re John Wilkes].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig.
"X."
-
40
(1770)
57-59
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
70-71
L
"A
critical Point of Controversy [re the supposed production of a Voltaire play
in
London] decided."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig.
"Crito"
-
40
(1770)
78-80
R
John Wilkes's A Letter to Samuel Johnson.
John
Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
80-83
R
The Posthumous
Works of a late celebrated Genius [
Lawrence Sterne].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
83
R
Edward Jerningham's The Deserter, a Poem.
John
Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
83-84
R
An Epitome of the Philosophical Transactions, vol. LVIII [for
1769].
John
Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 88. V: "A
Song on Two Sisters. By the late Judge Burnet ['The mind of bright Suky's
jewel']."
Sir Thomas Burnet.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 40 (1770): 88. V:
"AEnigma, by the celebrated Miss Carter ['Nor form, nor substance, in my
being share']."
Elizabeth Carter.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
40
(1770)
115-119
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
125-126
R
John Hoole's Timanthes, a Tragedy.
John
Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
126-129
R
The Trial of Mungo Campbell, for the murder of Alexander, Earl of
Eglingtoun.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig.
"X."
-
40
(1770)
129-131
R
Joshua Reynolds's A Discourse delivered to the
students of the Royal Academy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
131-133
R
An Epitome of the Philosophical Transactions
(cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Cont. of GM 40 (1770): 83-84,
which is signed "X."
-
40
(1770)
133
R
Joseph Priestley's Account in Rings, consisting of all prismatic
Colours, made
by electrical Explosions on the surface of Pieces of Metal.
John
Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 162. L:
"Remarks on some Passages of the Huetiana."
William Jackson.
[Orig. "W. Jackson";
dated Litchfield-Close, whence William Jackson signs a letter in GM
(1771): 159]
-
40
(1770)
162-163
L
"Remarks on some Passages of the
Huetiana."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796): 1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
40
(1770)
168-171
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit.
Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
174-177
R
The Trial of William and John Spiggott [
et al.]. .
. For the Murder of William Powell.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
177-180
R
Some Account of the late Peter Collinson.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
180-181
R
The whole proceedings in the cause on the action brought by the Right
Hon.
Geo. Onslow, Esq; against the Rev. Mr. Horne . . . for a defamatory
Libel.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 182. V:
"Two Epigrams On Chatsworth, the D[uke] of Devonshire's seat in
Derbyshire. The Latin, by Mr. Mattaire. . . ."
Michael Maittaire.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
40
(1770)
183
V
"To
Mrs. S--- on presenting the Author with a Lock of her Hair."
Richard
Gough.
Orig. "Q."
- 40 (1770): 183-184.
V: "Eruditissimo Viro. Thomas Ashton, S. T. P."
Thomas Morrell.
[Sherbo 84: 233]
[Orig. "Morellus"]
-
40
(1770)
201-203
A
"Huetiana [trans.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
203-204
L
"Of Swallows."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "The Translator of the Huetiana"
-
40
(1770)
222-223
R
Catherine Macaulay's Thoughts on the Cause
of the Present Discontents.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
223-225
R
Letters from Mons. de Voltaire to several of his Friends
(trans. Thomas Francklin).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
225-227
R
Hugh Kelly's A Word to the Wise.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
227-229
R
Philosophical Transactions (cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; earlier
part signed "X."
- 40 (1770): 231. V:
"Prologue to [Hugh Kelly's] a Word to the Wise. Written by Mr.
Kelly, and spoken by Mr. [Thomas] King."
Hugh
Kelly.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
40
(1770)
251-254 [misnumbered as 151-
154]
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
256-259 [misnumbered as 156-
259]
L
"Remarks on a late Investigation of the Air of
Italy."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
-
40
(1770)
259
L
"Lathbury's Correction of Virgil controverted."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 40 (1770): 259-260. L:
"[More on Joseph] Lathbury's Correction of Virgil controverted."
William Jackson.
[Orig. "W.
Jackson"; dated Litchfield-Close, whence William Jackson signs a letter
in GM (1771): 159]
- 40 (1770): 260-261. L:
"Some farther Observations on Swallows."
William Jackson.
[Orig. "W. Jackson";
dated Litchfield-Close, whence Jackson signs a letter in GM 41 (1771):
159]
-
40
(1770)
262
L
"Remarks on a Book called The Novelist."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
271-273
R
Goldsmith's The Deserted Village.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
273-275
R
Sermons by a Lady.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
275-277
R
Philosophical Transactions (cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; earlier
part signed "X."
- 40 (1770): 280 [1st 280].
V: "On a Robin's singing over the Grave of a Lady, in Mary Gate
Church-Yard, near the ruined Abbey, York. (By the Author of Poems by
Nobody.)."
James Ferguson.
[BMGC] [Orig. "R.J."]
-
40
(1770)
280 [1st 280]
V
"To the Memory of the late John Gurney of Norwich."
Rev. John Duncombe [?].
Orig. "Crito"; dated Essex,
where Duncombe attended two schools
-
40
(1770)
290-292
L
"Observations on Father [Jean] Harduin's Hypothesis
[re the authenticity of ancient writings]."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 40 (1770): 294. L:
"Transmigration necessary [re swallows]."
William Jackson.
[Orig. "W. Jackson";
dated Litchfield-Close, whence Jackson signs a letter in GM 41 (1771):
159]
-
40
(1770)
295
L
"An Assertation contrary to the Theory in Gunnery."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
40
(1770)
307-310
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
310-311
L
"[Rowland] Rouse mistaken [re an item in Benjamin
White's Catalogue of several libraries, 1769]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
320
L
"An Address to the Astronomers Royal."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
321-323
R
William Duff's Critical Observations on the Writings of the most
celebrated original Geniuses in Poetry.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
323-324
R
Joseph Beretti's A Journey from London to
Genoa.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
324-325
R
Reflections on the English Language.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 326. V:
"Prologue to [Samuel Foote's] the Lame Lover. Written and Spoken
by Mr. Gentleman ['Prologues, like cards of compliment we find']."
Francis Gentleman.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
-
40
(1770)
353 [misnumbered as 253]
L
"Astonishing Progress of the Arts among the Russians."
Rev. John Duncombe [?].
Orig. "J.D."
-
40
(1770)
355-357
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
- 40 (1770): 374-375. L:
"Lathbury's Reply [to 'D.H.' re Vergil]."
Joseph Lathbury.
[Orig. "J. Lathbury";
Joseph Lathbury signed a letter to GM 40 (1770): 204-205.]
-
40
(1770)
376-378
R
"Extracts from Baretti's Travels [cont.]."
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
378-382
R
Samuel Foot's The Lame Lovers.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
382-383
R
An Address to the Twelve Judges of England, in behalf of
Involvent Debtors.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 384. V: "A
Dialogue, &c. spoken at the Commencement of the College of Philadelphia, June 5,
1770; supposed to be written by Dr. Smith."
Rev.
William Smith [?].
[Smith was provost of the College of
Philadelphia (DAB 9 [pt. 1]: 353-357).]
-
40
(1770)
407
S
Headnote to "Celebrated Entertainment [for William Warham,
Archbishop of Canterbury]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
415-416
L
"Remarks on the death of [Arthur Capel, Earl of] Essex
[after the Rye House Plot]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
426-428
R
"Extracts from Baretti's Travels [cont.]."
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
428-430
R
William Guthrie's A Geographical, Historical, and Commercial
Grammar.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
430-431
R
Voltaire's Age of Lewis the XVth (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
431
R
A defence of the Duke of Cumberland, by a Member of
Parliament.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
449-452
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
454-457
A
"The Characters of Prevot, Le Sage, Richardson, Fielding, and
Rousseau. From the French of La Jolie Femme; or, La Femme du Jour: An
entertaining Novel."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
464
L
"An Obscurity in Voltaire illustrated."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
468
L
"Lathbury's Difficulties in Virgil answered."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
40
(1770)
470
R
James Stephen's Considerations on imprisonment for debt,
&c.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
470
R
William Kenrick's An account of the Automaton constructed by
Orffyreus, in two letters, one from Professor [
Jacob] Gravesande to Sir Isaac Newton, the other from Baron
Fisher, to Dr.
[
John Theophilus] Desaguliers, &c. with remarks on its
utility,
reconstruction, &c.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
470-474
R
The Proceedings at large between Lord Grosvenor
[
Richard, Earl of Grosvenor] and the
D[
uke] of Cumberland, for Criminal Conversation with Lady
Grosvenor.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
474-476
R
"Extracts from Baretti's Travels [cont.]."
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
476
R
Thoughts English and Irish, on the Pension
List of Ireland.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
479
V
"Sent to a Young Lady with some curious Sea-weeds."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
501-505
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
40
(1770)
505
L
"Mistake in Mrs. [Catherine] Macaulay's Hist. [re
Archbishop William Laud] corrected."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
527
R
An Enquiry into the Nature and Legality of Press-
Warrants.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
527-528
R
John Missing's A Letter to the Right Hon. Wm. Lord
Mansfield, proving, that the Subjects of England lawfully assembled to Petition
their King,
or to elect or instruct Representatives, are intitled to Freedom of Debate, and
that
Prosecutions for exerting that Right are illegal.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
528
R
Two Speeches of a late Lord Chancellor [
Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
528-530
R
"Extracts from Baretti's Travels [cont.]."
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
40
(1770)
530-531
R
John Langhorne's Plutarch's Lives (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 565-566. L:
"Medium of Births and Burials with Remarks."
Rev. John Duncombe.
[Orig. "J.
Duncombe"]
-
40
(1770)
566-568
L
"Objections to a Free Gift from the Clergy."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
40
(1770)
578-582
R
It is Well it is no Worse, a Comedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 40 (1770): 608. L: "A
Transposition in Virgil farther asserted."
Joseph
Lathbury.
[Orig. "J. Lathbury"; Joseph Lathbury
signed a letter to GM 40 (1770): 204-205.]