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

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

T.

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

Theatres. The Engliſh had theſe before the French, p. 166.

Thee and Thou. The Quakers always uſe thoſe Particles in ſpeaking. Juſtification of that Form of Speech, p. 8. Examples of a Diſcourſe of this kind addreſs'd to Charles II, p. 22.

Thuanus. A judicious Author even in his style, p. 93.

Tories. A powerful Party in England, the Counter-part to the Whigs, p. 36.

Translation. Several Paſſages of the moſt famous Engliſh Poets tranſlated by Mr. de Voltaire. One of Shakeſpear, p. 171. of Dryden, p. 176. of the Earl of Rocheſter, p. 200. of Waller, p. 206. of Mr. Pope, p. 216. of the Lord ——, p. 195. Qualities neceſſary to form a good Tranſlation, p. 175.

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

V.

Vanbrugh (Sir John) Author of ſeveral good Comedies, and an Architect. His Character and Epitaph, p. 187. was impriſon'd in the Baſtile, p. 188.

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