Bickerstaff, Mr. his adventures in a journey to the Land's-end, N. 192. writes to the French king, N. 190. Biffet, brigadier, his good offices to Mr. Steele acknowledged, N. 271. Bookfellers, their complaint against parfon Plagius, N. 269. good, the highest point thereof, N. 214. Bridget Howd'ye, her lady's advertisement concerning her, Britain, particularly fruitful in religions, N. 257. CELICOLA, wherein of the fame ufe to his friend as an an- Callicoat, Edward, tried and acquitted in the court of Ho- Cambrick, Charles, the linen-draper, indicted in the court of his defence and fentence, ibid. Cato, jun. his advice to Mr. Bickerftaff, N. 195. Celibacy, a great evil to a nation, N. 260. thermometers, when invented, N. 220. weather glafs, defeription and ufe of one, ibid. Clement, Thomas, his propofal to provide for poor children, Clergymen, the vanity of fome of them in wearing fcarves Common prayer, advice to the readers thereof, N. 230. what fort moft defirable, N. 208. Company, Company, its greate perfection, N. 219. Conftancy very neceffary in the married ftate, N. 192. rules for it, N. 268, 269. the use and abuse of it, N. 225. Coupler, the conveyancer, his account of jointures and mar- Court of Honour, account of its erection, members, and pro- Cowley, Mr. his judgment of a poem, N. 234. Craft, when it becomes wifdom, N. 191. Critics, a people between the learned and the ignorant, Cunning, a contemptible quality, N. 191. N. 204. the greatest cunning of fome people is to appear fo, DATHAN, a Jew, tried in the court of Honour, N. 256. N. 271. Defiance natural to the English, N. 213. Defire, two most prevalent ones implanted in man by nature, N. 205. Devotion, the pleafure and dignity thereof reprefented by Diana Forecaft, her letter defiring to be provided for, Dinner-time poftponed, N. 263. Difcourfe, the general fubje&t of it, N. 246. Diffimulation diftinguished from fimulation, N. 213. Distaff, Jenny, Mr. Bickerstaff's half-fifter, her apology for Dogget, Mr. his converfation with Mr. Bickerftaff at the play- Donne, Dr. his faying of Guicciardini, N. 264. Downes, the prompter, his letter to Mr. Bickerstaff, defcrib- Dozers, who, N. 205. Dramatists, unskilful, remarks on them, N. 191. Drefs, improprieties therein cenfured, N. 212. plainnefs therein recommended, ibid. Drinking, a differtation thereon, N. 241. Drunkards, a provifo against them in insuring lives, ibid. Drunkards, Drunkards, die by their own hands, N. 241. N. 2 2. what may be efteemed a fort of inceft therein, D'Urfey Mr. mistaken in a dedication, N. 214. ゾー EARTHQUAKES. pills against them, N. 240. Eaters, great, facrifice their fenfe and understanding to their Education, propofals for reforming that of females, N. 248. Elliot, Mr. mafter of St. James's coffee-house, a project of his request granted on certain conditions, ibid. how foftened into emulation, ibid. Efteem diftinguished from affection, N. 206. FAIRLOVE, Joshua, his request to be an efquire, granted, N. 219. Familiarity, how diftinguished, N. 225. Fan, verfes on one, N. 239. 1 Fardingale, lady, her advertisement concerning Bridget Howd'ye, N. 245. Fashion, abfurd when too ftrictly followed, N. 212. Feafts confidered, N. 205. Female library propofed, N. 248. Flatterers diftinguished from coxcombs, N. 208. few good ones, ibid, qualities of a good one, ibid. true meaning of that word, ibid. Flavia, a truly fine woman. N 212. - a widow, her jars with her daughter, N. 206. Forbes, lord, his good offices o Mr. Steele, N. 271. Forecast, Diana, defires to be quickly provided for, N. Fortune, good, the ready path to it, N. 202.- Fox hunter, motives for his hofpitality, N. 202. Frogs, methods ufed to import them and propagate them in GATTY, Jack Gainly's fifter, her character, N. 206. widow, defires Mr. Bickeritaff's affillance in the Gluttony, modern, N. 205. Good fortune, the ready path to it, N. zoz. Goodly, lady, her partial fonduefs for her children, N. 235. Grammar not rightly taught, N. 234. Great Britain particularly fruitful in religions, N. 257. Green-house, a defence of one, N. 203. Guicciardini, the hiftorian, a prolix writer, N. 264. Gyges's ring, the ufe Mr. Bickerstaff made of it, N. 243. HAPPINESS, where the foundation of it must be placed, Haffock, difputes concerning one determined in the court of Hats, haberdashers of, their petition against laced ones, Heroic virtue, wherein it confists, N. 202. Hiftory paintings, the great advantage of them, N. 209. N. 219. Honour, court of, N. 247. 265. its proceedings, N. 253, 256, 259, 262, who is poffeft of the higheft, N. 202. Horace, fome account of him and his writings, N. 242. Humdrums, who, N. 264. Humphrey, Trelooby, his complaint against a fexton at St. Paul's, N. 241, Hunger, Hunger, one of our ftrongest defires, how it may be fatisfied Husbandman, his pleasures next to thofe of a philofopher, JACK SUCH-A-ONE, what fort of men país under that title, N, 206. Jefter diftinguished from a flatterer, N. 215. the richeft generally the beft, N. 225. Imperfection, what idea that word fhould convey, N. 246. Incenfe, Rev. Mr. Ralph, a letter to him, N. 270. Indenture of marriage drawn up by Mr. Bickerstaff, N. 199. Injuries, fcales for weighing them, N. 250. Innocence, its fafeft guard, N. 248. Inquietude, natural, how cured, N. 202. Jointures, the mischievous effects of them, N. 199, 223. Joshua Fairlove, his petition to be an efquire granted, Journey to the Land's end, account of one, N. 192. Itburiel, the ufe Mr. Bickerstaff made of his fpear, N. 237. LAW cafe answered, N. 190. Lazy, lady, defcribed, N. 248. Letter from Cato Junior to Mr. Bickerftaff, N. 195. N. 270. Felix Tranquillus to coufin Bickerstaff, N. 270. Library, female, N. 248. Lie, a pernicious monofyllable, N. 256. Linen-draper tried in the court of Honour, N. 259. Lloyd's coffee-houfe, propofals from thence, N. 268. Lotius, had rather be efteemed irreligious than devout, N. 211. |