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. Englih properly the Country of them, p. 34. Philoophers will never form religious Sects, becaue they are not enthuiatically inclined, p. 107.

William Shakespeare. The firt Poet who made the Englih Theatre conpicuous, p. 166. His Character, ibid. The high Eteem the Englih have for his Writings productive of ill Effects, p. 167, & eq. Part of the famous Speech in Hamlet tranlated into French, p. 173, &c. Socinianism. Who compoe that Sect in England, p. 46. Sir Iaac Newton and Dr. Clarke favour'd their Opinions, p. 48. Reflections on the State of that Sect, p. 49.

(Mr.) cenures the Sytem of Attraction, p. 137.

(Prince of) dies of the Small-Pox in the Flower of his Youth, p. 81.

. The Ancients ignorant of the Nature of the Soul. Opinions of the Fathers, of the Schoolmen, and of the modern Philoophers, p. 95, & eq. (Publick Shews). Forbid on Sundays in England, and alo Cards and all other kind of Diverions, p. 43.

(Sir Richard) Author, of everal fine Comedies, p. 190.

(Count of) one of the Swedih Generals forms a Reolution to burn Altena, p. 246.