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history—the House of Brunswic raised to a distinction not surpassed by any dynasty recorded—may it continue to flourish through revolving centuries |
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APPENDIX. | ||
No. 1. | Remarks on a Pamphlet published under the authority of the Board of Longitude | 89 |
No. 2. | A letter to Dr. Demainbury (the King's Astronomer at Richmond) | 191 |
No. 3. | Voyage in the Deptford man of war to Madeira, and from Madeira to Jamaica—accuracy of the Timekeeper; and the return, with a very tempestuous passage, in the Merlin sloop | 201 |
No. 4. | A letter from Lieutenant A. Howe, on the comparative merits of the Lunar process for finding the Longitude, and that by Chronometry | 206 |
No. 5. | A quotation from a periodical.—A digression in blank verse, on the fate of Sir Cloudesley Shovel, and some remarks on monumental honours | 208 |
No. 6. | On the character of Mr. George Graham | 214 |
No. 7. | Some remarks on the respective characters of George 3rd and Dr. Samuel Johnson; suggested by Mr. Croker's annotations on the biography of the Moralist | 220 |
No. 8. | A Note on Junius and Wolcot | 229 |
No. 9. | Anecdotes of George IV. when Prince of Wales. | 238 |
No. 10. | Observations on the injurious and oppressive effects of a claim under the copy-right Act from eleven colleges or libraries | 252 |