Boerhaave (Herman) his Elements of Chymistry, C. Carolus M. The Caufe of the Saxon's Settle- 23 341 Clarke (Samuel, D. D. late Rector of St. James's Cochineal, Natural History thereof, 165 to 75 245 to 262 20 Controverfy. Hiftorical Relation D. DALE (Thomas, M. D.) bis Translation of 307 to 319 Douglas Douglas (James, M. D.) An Appendix to the Lateral Operation for the Stone; by him, Page 369 to 387 E. 42 FAftern Verfions are generally of great Use to express the Force and Emphafis of the infpired Text. That their wonderful Confent and Harmony in all Points of Moment, prove the divine Original, Eginhardus. Bonfinius and Aventinus are Followers of that Writer in the Hiftory of Hungary, Elizabeth (Queen of England) the Caufe of the Bohemians Irruption into Hungary, 19 Enthufiaftical Pretenfions of David George, Henry Nicholas, and George Fox, were in many refpects the fame with those that have been vamp'd up by Mr. Woolfton, G. 23 50 26 Germans, their Hiftory to the Foundations of the Monarchy of the Franks, Geyfa. The Kings of Hungary after him became Friends to the Germans, as appears by their Marriages, Gordon (Alexander) his Additions and Corrections by way of Supplement to the Itinerarium. Septentrionale, 431 to 438 Gorter (John, A. D. M. and Profeffor of Phyfick at Leyden) his Abridgment of the fame Art of Phyfick, 285 to 296 Greek Greek Writers defended from the Cavils of their Scholiafts, Arduin. HA H. Additions out of this Author and 340 others to Cellarius's Geography, by Samuel 35 Helmont's (Joh. Baptift) fort Hiftory concerning 322 Henry II. (Emperor) restores several Cities in 27 Henry IV. The Order of the Bath owes its O- 345 329 Hermes, his Sentiments about Chymistry, 29, 30 Hiftory of the Art of Chymistry; it's Etymology, 329 What Books young Students in this Art Should 443 to 448 Honour allowed to Mr. Chefelden above other Li- 386 to 387 thotomifts, Author, 360 to 363 Hunyady (John) contemporary with Queen Elizabeth, 19 Huffites. Their Religion when introduc'd into the Kingdom of Hungary; feveral Monuments thereof, 19 I. Aques (Frere) bis Hiftory concerning this Author's cutting for the Stone, JA 372 Infidelity, by Mr. Woolfton's allegorical Enthu fiafm, is prefum'd to be promoted, KIN K. 50 ING (William, late Lord Archbishop of Origin of Evil, 128 to 142 Vindication of a of the Blood, Knight (Thomas, M. D.) his late Effay on the Tranfmutation 119 to 124 Knighthood. Hiftory thereof, 344 to 359 L. 18 Anguages (Several), Natural to the Hungarians, as if it were their own MotherTongue, Latin. Its Ufe; very common in Hungary, 31 Liberty (Religious and Irreligious); the Difference between them, 51 Livonian Order, inftituted in 1204 by Albert III. Bishop of Livonia, 356 DECEMBER 1731. Gg Longrue Longruë (l'Abbé) bis grofs Error in Geography, with regard to the City of Mende, Pag. 338 MAff M. Affei (Scipionis) bis Treatife concerning the ancient Inhabitants of Italy before the building of Rome, 85 to 98 Maitaire (Mich.) A Letter fent from him to Mr. des Maizeaux, Metallurgy, went under the Name of Chymiftry, 142 to 147 3-30 359 Military Order of St. Lewis, inftituted in 1693. by Lewis XIV. Miller (Philip, Gardener at the Botannick Garden in Chelfea, and F. R. S.) his Kalendar, 280 to 285 Mimata (in French Mende). A very curious Remark on this City, Motraye, bis Travels, 338 342 to 360 N. Northern Light, or Aurora Borealis. 4 Let ter upon that Phenomenon of the 19th of October, 1726. 107 to 114 O. Bfervations (Chirurgical). Thofe of Mr. Dény's cenfured, 370 Order of St. Andrew in Mufcovy, was inftituted in 1699 by the Czar Peter I. 357 |