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 why this Cutom is practis'd by them, p. 74, 75.

(Dr.) a famous Divine. A Stickler for Socinianim, p. 48. His Character, ibid. His Adherence to that Sett of People tho' prejudicial to his Fortune, p. 49.

Clergy. Their Authority in England, p. 37. Their Morals better than thoe of the French Clergy, p. 38. Mot Englih Clergymen are Pedants, and not very amiable in Society, p. 39, 40. They fuddle themelves, which gives no Offence, ibid.

. Different Colours of the Rays of Light, fix'd by Sir Iaac Newton, p. 145.

. The Englih have ome very beautiful ones, but to tate 'em a Reader mut undertand their Tongue, they being very much disfigur'd in a Tranlation, p. 190.

Comet. Explain'd by Sir Iaac Newton, p. 190. Opinion of ome other Philoophers, p. 134.

. Flourihing State of it in England, p. 69. Noble Simplicity of the rich Merchants in London, p. 72.

(Houe of) It's Original is very obcure, p. 65. How its Authority was increas'd, p. 66.

William Congreve. A famous Englih Poet. Author of ome excellent Comedies. His Character, p. 188. His Dicoure in a Viit which Mr. de Voltaire paid him, p. 189. 8