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 John Dryden, an excellent Englih Poet. His Character, p. 175. Tranlation of ome beautiful Lines of his, ibid.

E. (School for married Women) a Comedy of Moliere imitated by Wycherley, and intitled by him the Country Wife, p. 186.

(Marquis of) An ingenious Compliment made by that Nobleman to the Lord Bacon, p. 85.

Is properly the Country of Sectarits, p. 34.

Tongue. A Man mut undertand it to judge of the Merit of the Writers in that Language, p. 190.

. Difficult to convince an Enthuiat by rational Arguments, p. 6.

of Sir John Vanbrugh, p. 187.

of the Englih with regard to the Meaure of the Earth, rectified by Sir Iaac Newton, p. 129.

. That of Matter, according to Sir Iaac Newton does not conit merely in Extenion; and that of the Soul is not Thought, according to Mr. Locke. Both differ in Opinion from Des Cartes, p. 111.

(Prince) borrows five Millions from ome Englih Merchants, p. 70.