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. How levied in Great-Britain, p. 67, 68.

(Dean) His Character and Elogium. Compar'd to Rabelais, p. 213, & eq.

T.

. One of a new kind invented by Sir Iaac Newton, p. 150.

. The Englih had thee before the French, p. 166.

and. The Quakers always ue thoe Particles in peaking. Jutification of that Form of Speech, p. 8. Examples of a Dicoure of this kind addres'd to Charles II, p. 22.

Jacques Auguste de Thou. A judicious Author even in his style, p. 93.

Tories (British political party). A powerful Party in England, the Counter-part to the Whigs, p. 36.

. Several Paages of the mot famous Englih Poets tranlated by Mr. de Voltaire. One of Shakepear, p. 171. of Dryden, p. 176. of the Earl of Rocheter, p. 200. of Waller, p. 206. of Mr. Pope, p. 216. of the Lord, p. 195. Qualities neceary to form a good Tranlation, p. 175.

. Reflexions on the State of Tragedy in England, p. 177, & eq.

V.

(Sir John) Author of everal good Comedies, and an Architect. His Character and Epitaph, p. 187. was imprion'd in the Batile, p. 188.