Printed for A. MILLAR, J. and R. TONSON, C. BATHURST, M.D.CC.LX. аа Contents of the Eighth Volume. F the geography of Homer, a map done the fiege of Barcelona, the Queen's death, the condition of the English Roman- Catholics: Wishes for the peace of the II. From Mr. Blount. Anfwer to the former. III. From Mr. Blount. His difpofition to quiet; IV. An account of the death of Mr. Wycher- V. Contemplations on the pleasures of feparate Spirits, on the narrow conceptions of men, the vanity of human knowledge, the varie- VI. Confolations under perfecution: The duty of IX. To Mr. Blount, after his retirement into Flanders. On the history of Jeffery of X. On the death of the author's father. XII. On Mr. Blount's recovery from an illness: XIII. Of his manner of life in the country, and XIV. A description of a grotto. XV. On the approach of winter, hofpitality, and I. After a fit of fickness. Of the tragedy of II. Excufe for writing carelefly: The humour III. From Mr. Digby. Answer to the former. |