988
(hmtUutpfUlentun^niiatrtltieA g64 Cumat hUOHgoietr 6M, SM>. M>* Cylinder cud iffiotlnc machine 8M
DKmonolof^e defended by Jamea I.
43« Dance of Death, S17 Danes invade England,3S— greatdilnk enS3
Daay Caurani se6, 603, OOg, 633 — Baitf'aotor 611— Pott 6il— 633— Pac- ket i or, the New Lotidon DaUy Pott fM—Jaurnal 687, tsa—Oaxetteeriri* — Inietligencer 500 — Proetedingt of iheAtmiet, by tea and land 621 — Pro- eeedittgt inparliamait 528
DaTy, ler. William, singolar instance of lypugia pliical laboor 808
Daxoh^t Newt Letter 879
Deaf and Dumb School at Sleswlck, plintmg canied on at B70
D^rth, a great one in Encland 353
Death, manner of pressing to 6ig
IMaiet of the houte of commont 563
Decalogue, curious Teiaion of
Decameron of BocacdOt inhibition of the 461
Declaration of the naUIUf, gentrg, and eommonal^, at the Reniemotu, at Nottingham 571
Deelaratton of the rebelt 467
Dedications, price of at the time of Dryden 581 — sinKular one 457
Defender of the Faith, origin of 229
Delpbis, oracle of 218
Dtmoctitut BUent 562
Deriy Pottmon; or, BriHth Spy 638— Berald 773 — Mercury 6iH — Reporter 961 — Dertythire Courier tOS — North Cknntcle 946
Detector 749
De Tmogrtphim BxeettenUa Carmen 6IS
Derices of early printers, obserratians 00 205,206,209
Devil and Dr. Fanstns, origin of 123
Dialogue between two friend* 67S
Diary, by whom kept 317
Diary ilg, 76*. B\6— of the Proceedingt of the treaty S67 — of both houtei of parliament 504
Dtetionary of the SngUik language (JohnMD's) 694, 695
Director 624 833
iMf course of four paget 473
Diurnal of occurrencet 496 — </ eeery day*t proceedingt in partianunt 369 — and particulart 498 — an etaet 601
Diutinut BrUannicut 604
Dieert remarkable proceedingt 557
I>09tor6l7
Dolet Stephen, printer, burnt 2gs
Domettlc Intelligence 557, 662, 66s — publithed grata 557— or newt from the city and country 557 — Protettant IntelUgtnet 559 — True Intelligence 559
Dom Boci or Doomtdof Book 51, 62, 715
Dominicans, or Black Frian 59, 86
Dooatus, early school book 1 18, 345
Doneufer Oazette 893
Dorchetter Journal 869
Douay, books printed at, forbidden to be read in England 370
Dowsing, origin of the term 499
Drmier't Lettert 629— noble trait of of Mr. Harding, the printer of 630
Dreams 663 — Dreamer 694
Druids, brief account of 29, 30
Drury Lane Journal 693
DuiUn Keening MaU 857 — Pott 863— Tamlkner't Journal 640 — Freeman't Journal 71 1 — Qaxette 9ti—Intelli gencer 574 — lAierary Journal 6S2 — Morning Pott 901 — Monitor 964— Bemew 946 — Saundert't Newt Letter 711 792 — FWimteer Evening Pott 746, 747— i'MTs Oecurreneei 582
Dublin nnlveratty foondcd 412
Duel between Mr. Boott and Mr. Christie 879
DumfiiaTimetVtl—Jowmat 68«9<4 Dymetad, jrasented to Qeorn IL 640 Dunstable priory, slave sokTat 63 Dnnt, or Don, name of the hangman
of London 529 Dunton't Ohoit 609 ,
Durham County Adfertiter 762, 858,
878— CAnmiele 813, S79 Dutch mail, curious anecdote of 771 Dutch Intelligencer 520 — Prophet 581
—Spy 495, 519 Dwarft, fondness of the Bomans for 420
Baton Chroniele 1 or, the Salt Boa, 76s
Echo .humorous poem of 499
Edict of Nants 499
Edinburgh, extract from the records of the town council 346— advocates' library established, 698- drcolatiog library establiidied 814— number of prtaiting-offlces in I77B, 744— first prinUng In Scotland at 210— easy club at 697
Sdinhu^h Adi>ertiter,9li—BeaconfiS6 CaledonianMercury 6u—Oaxette6l I Evening Courant, 6\7— Flying Pott 593, 922— HeroM, 777, 91*— Literary Ottxette, 922 — Magazine and Review, 731, (Blackwood's) 865— (Sibbald's) 764— (Talt's) 927 Medical and Sur- gical Journal 820 Philoiophical 869 New dUto 904 Review 696, 057 Weekly Chronicle, 922— /ownoi, 822, 882, 921 — Maga*ine atg—Scottmnn ttth-Hittorical Begitter 774 — Cham beitf Journal 920
Educational Magaaine, 943
Egypt, a descriptive poem, printed at Alexandria 891
Egyptians,hlerof;lyphics attributed to 7
Eikon BatiUke published 508
Elgin marUes, sum voted fbrby parlia- ment 686
Elizabeth, coronation of 330, 331— ln< ventory of her Jewels, ttc, 349
EUiot, Ebenezer, ode to Caxton by 142 — lines on the press by 807
Eluddirtor, Wdsh translation from Ig
Enchantments, act at parliament against 418
Eneomion Chaleogra/Mae, poem in praise of printing 281
EncydoiMedla, or Cyclopiedia. when first commenced 469— meaning of 469— Chambers' 665— Britmnnlca 727 Edinburgh 834— Ediensls 864— Lon- dinensts 807, 837— London 908 — Lou. don, on gardening 886 — Methodical 887— MetropolitanaadS— Hethodiqne 801 Rees'a 876
England, state of the nads in 1684, 384— laid under an interdict 60— state of learning in 1218, 60 — Jews expelled from 6a
England t an unlucky toil for popery 572
£fv/aad*<ileraem&raiicer, 504 — memo- tial aecidentt, 498
English bishopuappose the iutroduc
tidn of the Bible song separately
fsrinteil earliest specimen 89— Athel- stan first khog of ute-oomedy first in prose 363— their fickleness for dress 301— inlmer first reprinted 287 — books, sects, ttc. edict against 270— clergy, privileges of 257 — statutes, printed abridgments of 248, 289, 290
Englith ChronicU 77i— Courant 571 — Currant 557 — Examiner 611 — Oa- tette 558, 560 — Ouman 565— 7iite^ Hgence 54 6, 557 — jrercwy 399— Post 397— Review 781
Englithman, 609,611, 6.'<3,7I0, 746, 883 ^Cseqnel to the Guardian) 604
EngUih Primer first reprinted 287
Engraving on wood 64, 85, 66, 1 15
Engraving upon ctqiper, invention of 1*2— introduced into England 276
Enquirer, 79s
Entertainer, 616, 674, 691
^rigrams 960, 604, 640, 643, 662, 663, 806, 440, 488— two centuries of 121
Epttaphs, 119, 129, IM, a*l, SM, MI, 358, 989, 4«9, 416, 4*1, 43*, 4W, 469, 470, 6I9, 529, 668, 661, 563, 69*, >98, 61)8, 616, 623, <*i, 669, 668, 660. MA, 667, 690, 7»«, 7«9, 71* 7». 73*. 795, 744,746, 750,751, 762, 734, 7*0, 7*7. Te* 772, 773, 7IKI, 794. 796, »*•, 802, 814, 822, 8*7, 880, 900, 908, 927. 999, 946
Epitome, of the Weekly Newt, S68, 563
Errata, first notice of i6l
Stiay OK Woman, by Wilke* 7I«. 71 >
Bttayt on the meet important tmifectt of naturat and revealed religion^ 727
Essays, title, from whom derived 42*
£snqr< on the vicet and folUu •/ the Timet, 6^
Ettayt, moral and literary 738
£<se« Oaaettt, 719
Etching, to whom ascribed M4
Sagenian, 793
European Magazine, 749
Evening Entertainment, 638 O ene r af Po»<, 6li— Journal, ti»— Pott, S»4— 633— Pacquel, 615
£nim<ner; or, remarkt upat papert and occurrencet, 595— (poUishcd at Edinburgh) 695— (vol. III. No. I) 611— (by Swift) 609— (by Hunt) 898, 866, 182. ago— and Political Econo- mist, 888
Exceeding welcome newt from Irelamd, 498
Exchange Evening Pott^ 636
Eteter Flying Pott, 811, 863
Excommunication, origin of 289
Faery Queen poem, published 4M
Fairy Taller 627
FatOfful Scout, 619, 628— JfercMfSr t«S,
557— CoKecMoM 611 fame, 829 Farmer't Magazine 7*8, •**— JTsHsatas
777 Farrago 77^
Farringdon Hogh, abbot, hanged 279 FartMng Pott M5 FathionaUe World 916 Father Hubbard's talea,extract 447 Faust and Gutenberg, trial between
119 Feast of the Dead 200 Feathetstone, a Catholic priest exe- cuted 265 Felton, John, executed 9*7 Female Mentor Tai—MagoBbu 7*4 —
Spectator 671— Tatltr *94 Fiddlers, cnrions prosccntian at t4S Fife Bermld 930
FUmer Henry, tailor, executed 911 Fire of London, notice of 048 Five mile act passed 64* Fleta Minor 663 Flying Eagle Pott 601, 520, 578, flO0.
099^-;^«m Paris fo ilauferifana 578^
or Weekly Medley 641 Foft Weekly Journal 641 Fdlo, derln^n of 21 ^00(674
Fools, feast of 59, lis, II6 Foolscap paper, why so called 272 Foreign Posf with DomesMc Newotn —
MMical Review 740 Foreign Review and Continentat Mia-
eeUmn 904 Forget me Not first English annual il39 Form of the pi octedingt at thi Coritm-
(ion586 Fountains abbey, wealth of at the <lla-
solution 273 Four Aget (Exeter) 797 France laid under an Interdict 281 —
royal library of sent to England 91 Frandscansorderofmonkslonnded *9 Ftankfott Fair, catalogue at boolLa
printed by permission 446 Ftanklin, origin of the word 7M —
Franklin, Dr. tedmical letter of 7*0 Frassr's Literary Chroniele »43 Free Briton, 6*8 Freeholder 728— (by Addbon) Ols—
KrtraoriiiiMrir 671
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