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CONTENTS.
VOL. XXIX.
No.
157. Causes of the Degeneracy of Servants JENYNS.
158. On Cosmetics-Extract from Lo-
matius
MOORE.
J. G. COOPER
159. Proposal to erect an Hospital for
decayed Actors
ICO. On Attacks upon Licentiousness-- Story of Sir Eustace Dawbridge-
court
161. Mischiefs arising from a too com-
pliant Disposition --
-WALPOLE.
EARL OF CORKE.
162. Reflections on the Earthquake at Lis-
bon-
163. On the Transmigration of Souls
--
UNKNOWN.
JENYNS.
164. On Head-dress-Plague of Country
Cousins-Proposal to eat Healths UNKNOWN.
165. Follies of our Ancestors, and Pru-
dence of Modern Times-the Old
Englishman and the Modern Eng-
lishman
166. On Honour and Honesty
167. The Game of Happiness
168. The world to be reformed by Medi-
cal Assistance
MOYLE.
TILSON.
169. On the Nakedness of the Ladies-
Advertisement for a Curate at
Becles of Dreamers in Pulpits - UNKNOWN.
170. On ostentatious Charity -
HON. H..BOYLE.
171. Defence of an Italian Opera-Cha-
racter of Metastasio
172. Rules for playing the Game of Hap-
piness
173. Prevalence of a Spirit of Defamation
-how to be obviated
174. Folly of Ambition-Perplexities of
Greatness
175. No Uniformity in Female Fashions,
except in Voice and Elocution
176. On a whimsical Respect for Health—
a Character
177. Letters concerning an unfashionable
Son and Daughter
178. A Visit to Sir Harry Prigg - -
179. Advertisements for Lodgings pro-
posed to be extended-Meeting of
Servants a Tradesman's fashion-
able wife-Efficacy of Medicines
in destroying Rats, UNKNOWN-
Canto on the Birth-day of Shaks-
peare
180. Petition of all the Letters in the Al-
phabet except E and O - - -
BERENGER.
181. Letter on the Advantages of Gaming-
182. General Frailty of Mankind-Trans-
lation of an ancient Fable -
-183. On the Uses of this Paper in dressing
the Hair-in Pastry-Application
from the Pin-makers
184. On the Harmlessness of labouring in
one's Vocation -
GATAKER.
185. Complaint against a Wife too much
devoted to her Father's Will EARL OF CORKE.
186. Second Letter from the credulous
Clergyman in No. 31
---
187. Pride of the Family of Laycocks
188. Proposal for an Army of Ladies-
on the Letter I -
189. On Decorum
190. On Cruelty to Animals
191. On general Satire
CHESTERFIELD.
192. Fear of being laughed at-Affectation
of Vice-Reputation of Intrigue -- MOORE.
193. Proposal for a Receptacle for Suicides
194. Inconvenience of Superiority -
195. Prevalence of Suicide-vulgar Modes
of it - -
196. On Passion
---- MOORE.
WALPOLE.
197. On the supposed Degeneracy of Hu-
man Nature
198. On the Difficulty of getting rid of
one's-self
199. On the Genteel Mania
200. Ode to Sculpture -
201. Uses of the Double Entendre
202. On Regimentals -
BURGESS.
MARRIOTT.
203. An Expedient for the proper Exer-
cise of the Passions
204. Proposal for a Tax upon
Things
Good
SIR D. DALRYMPLE.
207. George Meanwell (George II.)'s
Complaint of his Servants-
208. Letters on the odd Humours of an
Uncle and Aunt-on thick and thin
Sculls
209. Account of the fatal Accident which
befel the Author-
Extra World-Character of H. F.
MOORE