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THE

European Magazine

AND

LONDON REVIEW

CONTAINING THE

LITERATURE, HISTORY, POLITICS, ARTS, MANNERS, and AMUSEMENTS of the AGE.

By the PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY of LONDON.

For APRIL, 1782.

Embellished with the following elegant Engravings:

1. A striking Likeness of His Excellency the DUKE of PORTLAND, Lord Lieutenant of the Kingdom of Ireland, engraved by Mr. Powel, from a Painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the Possession of the Right Hon. the Earl of Stamford.—2. An accurate Whole Sheet Map of the Kingdom of Ireland.

CONTAINING,

Page

Anecdotes of his Excellency the Duke of Portland
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239
Letter from the Earl of Buchan to the Hon. Thomas Erskine on Education
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241
Literary Challenge from Dr. Stuart to Dr. Robertson
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243
Anecdotes of Count O'Reilly
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244
The Man Milliner
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247
View of the French Literature of the present Century, continued
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250
The Hive
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251
A brief Description of Ireland
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253
Causes of the Irish Discontents
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254
Character of the Rev. Mr. Fosset
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256
Anecdotes of Comte de Paradis
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257
The Triumph of Beauty, concluded
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259
Letter to the Hon. Mr. Walpole
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260
Chatterton Redivivus
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262
Essay on the Revolution
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263
Necessity of attending to the Goddess Opportunity
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265
On the Origin of Religion, Essay II.
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266

The London Review, with Anecdotes of Authors

Ellis's Narrative of Captains Cook and Clerk's Voyage
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269
Letters from an American Farmer
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272
Dr. Stuart's History of Scotland
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278
Cumberland's Anecdotes of eminent Painters
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284
Poem to the Memory of Lady Miller, by Miss Seward
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286
Dr. Hutchins's Ten Sermons
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290
The Belle's Strategem, by Mrs. Cowley
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292
Summary Account of the Proceedings in Parliament
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293
Theatrical Intelligence, and Register
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304
Poetry
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305
Monthly Chronicle, List of Bankrupts, Price of Stocks, &c. &c.
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309


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