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. Design for establishing an Academy, for the Improvement of the English Tongue, p. 235. Reasons why that Design was laid aside, p. 236. Reflections on the French Academy, and on that of the Sciences, p. 237, 240. and of the Advantages which might accrue from the French Academy in France, p. 243. (Mr.) a considerable Fault in his beautiful Tragedy of Cato, p. 179. The high Esteem in which his Writings are had in England, p. 224, 225.

(barbarous) the most useful Inventions have been discover'd in them, p. 241. Altena. The Author's Justification of what he had advanc'd in his History of Charles XII. relating to the Burning of that City, p. 247, & seq. Anaxagoras, his Opinion concerning the Nature of the Soul, p. 95.

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