| Observations on the boiling pointof water, | [70] |
| On the origin of love, | [175] |
| Osmin—an original essay, | [220] |
| Origin of the Spencer, | [316] |
| [P] | |
| Prodigy, a | [14] |
| Politeness, on | [23] |
Precepts of Chilo, the Grecian philosopher, | [60] |
Peep, a, into the den of idleness, | [81] |
| Perfect friendship, | [116] |
| Pride, | [137] |
| Power, | [158] |
| Politics, | [175] |
| Pleasure, | [190] |
| Panegyric on marriage, | [191] |
Pity and benevolence—an essay, | [229] |
| Piedmontese sharper, | [241] |
| Power of music, | [252] |
| Pleasures of old age, | [257] |
| Proverbialist, | [276] |
| Panegyric on impudence, | [308] |
| Prosperity, | [313] |
| Poverty of the learned, | [390] |
| Prostitute, | [392] |
| [R] | |
| Remarkable account of two brothers, | [6] |
| Results of Meteorological Observations, for | |
| June, 1796, | [7] |
| July, | [39] |
| August, | [79] |
| September, | [111] |
| October, | [159] |
| November, | [199] |
| December, | [223] |
| January, 1797, | [263] |
| February, | [287] |
| March, | [319] |
| April, | [351] |
| May, | [391] |
Reflections occasioned by the death of Miss Blackbourn, | [14] |
Remarks on the wonderful construction of the eye, | [17] |
| Remarks on the wonderful construction ofthe ear, | [57] |
Remarkable cure of a fever by music, | [44] |
| Reason, | [49] |
| Road to ruin, the | [59] |
| Rules for judging of the beauties of painting, music, andpoetry, | [65] |
| Remarks, | [83], [92], [111], [115], [163] |
| Remarks on music, | [91], [103], [108], [124], [140], [156] |
| Rural picture, a | [100] |
| Runners remarkable for swiftness, | [110] |
| Reflections on the harmony of sensibility and reason, | [121] |
| Rencounter, the | [124] |
| Rose, the—a reflection, | [140] |
| Retrospection, | [167] |
| Reflection on the earth, | [180] |
| Reason, | [235] |
| Reflection, an ode, | [240] |
| Ridicule, | [305] |
| Radcliffe, Mrs. | [318] |
| Receipt for writing novels, | [336] |
| [S] | |
| Sentimental perfumery, | [7] |
| Speaking statue, | [19] |
Singular state of man when asleep, | [41] |
| Study, | [41] |
| Study of nature, | [44] |
| Specimen of Indian eloquence, | [52] |
| Segar smoaking, on | [60] |
| Speech of Logan, an Indian, | [75] |
| Simplicity, | [92] |
| Singularity of manners, on, | [105] |
| Society, | [105],[207] |
| Sentimental fragment, | [129] |
| Self-love, | [169] |
Specimens of speech or speakings, | [196] |
Story of Alcander and Septimeus, | [204] |
| Setting sun, | [224] |
| School of libertines—a story, | [236],[245] |
| School of nature, | [270] |
| Slavery, | [303] |
| Speech of the king of Dahomy, | [340] |
| Scandal, | [381] |
| Stanzas to hope, | [384] |
| Storm, the—a fragment, | [403] |
| [T] | |
| Three cornered hat, on the | [19] |
| Temperance, on | [60] |
| To Tyrunculus, | [71] |
| Taciturnity, an apologue, | [83] |
| Taste, | [156] |
| Temple of Hope, | [246] |
| True meekness, | [247] |
| [U] | |
| Unaccountable thirst for fame, | [63] |
| [V] | |
Victim of magical delusion, [4],[12],[21],[29],[37],[45],[53],[61],[69],[77],[93],[101],[109],[117],[125],[130],[138],[146],[154],[162],[170],[178],[186],[194],[202],[210],[218],[226],[234],[242],[250],[258],[266],[274],[282],[290],[298],[306],[314],[322] | |
| View of the starry heavens, | [25],[33] |
| Virtue rewarded | [172] |
| Verses addressed to Miss A. B. | [344] |
| [W] | |
Wonderful account of a man fish, | [23] |
| Wonderful qualities of hope, | [52] |
| Wisdom and virtue, | [129] |
| Winter, an ode, | [216] |
| Wealth, reflections on | [247], [339] |
| Wit, | [257] |
| War, | [300] |
| Wanderings of imagination, | [346],[354],[362],[370],[378],[386],[394],[402],[410] |
| Wisdom, | [403] |
| World, knowledge of the, | [409] |
| [Z] | |
| Zulindus, | [361] |
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