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 Englih Boileau, p. 236. The high regard hown him in England, p. 226.

. Anciently Tyrants in England, p. 61, 62. (Small) given in Inoculation. Curious Account of that Practice, p. 73, & eq. Havock it made in Paris in 1723, p. 81. Presbyterianism the mot coniderable Sect after the Church of England, p. 43. . Character of thoe in England, p. 41. Difference between the Epicopal Clergy, and thoe of the Church of Scotland, p. 42.

(Mr.) an Englih Poet of ditinguih'd Merit, p. 211. has a very coniderable Employment betow'd upon him, p. 225. (Mr.) a Fanatic, p. 228. His Arguments againt publick Spectacles, p. 229.

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Quakers. Converation of the Author with an old Quaker of very good Sene, p. 2. Opinion of the Quakers with regard to Baptim, p. 4, 5. Their Meetings, p. 12, 13. Have neither Priets nor Miniters, p. 13. Origin of the Quakers, p. 17. Perecuted upon the firt Etablihment of their Doctrine, p. 19, & eq. They ettle in America and particularly in Penilvania, p. 28. Their Number decreaes daily in England. Reaons of it. p. 33.