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Answer of William Pulteney, Esq. to Sir Robert Walpole page 292
An Appendix to the Conduct of the Allies 304
A Vindication of Erasmus Lewis, esq. 311
Some Thoughts on Freethinking 320
Hints on good Manners 323
Resolutions for old Age 326
Laws for the Dean's Servants 328
Of mean and great Figures, made by several Persons 330
Preamble to Mr. Harley's Patent 336
Remarks on Bishop Fleetwood's Preface 339
Observations on Heylin's History of the Presbyterians 342
Preface to the third Part of Sir William Temple's Memoirs 344
Dedication to Sir William Temple's Letters 350
Preface to the two first Volumes of Sir William Temple's Letters 351
Preface to the third Part of Sir William Temple's Miscellanies 355
Preface to the third Volume of Sir William Temple's Letters 357
Remarks on Dr. Gibbs's Psalms 359




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A Consultation of Physicians 366
A love Song 369
An Epigram ib.
To Samuel Bindon, Esq. ib.
Anglo-Latin Letter to Dr. Sheridan 370
A Cantata with the Music 372