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 Favours the Deign of founding an Academy. p. 235. P. (of Great-Britain) compar'd with the ancient Romans, p. 52. The Parallel examin'd, ibid. and p. 53. Reflexions on the Englih Liberties and the Authority of Parliaments, p. 53, 54, & eq. . The Bulwark of the Englih Monarchs, againt the formidable Authority of the Commons, p. 66. Few Peers have Etates in thoe Countries whence they take their Titles, ibid. (William) Head of the Quakers in America, p. 24. Penilvania o call'd from him, p. 28. His Travels and Adventures. Amiable Government ettled by him among his Followers, p. 28, 29. His Death. Accus'd of being a Jeuit. Jutifies himelf, p. 30, 31, & eq. . The prodigious Improvements Lord Bacon made in it, p. 88. as alo Des Cartes, p. 120. and Sir Iaac Newton, p. 117.

(Mr.) The Advantage his Calculation was to Sir Iaac Newton's Sytem, p. 129. (Mr.) one of the greatet Poets of the Englih Nation. His Character, p. 215. Tranlation of ome beautiful Lines from his Rape of the Lock, p. 216. He is the Englih