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ADDITIONS TO KUIST'S NICHOLS FILE: CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING IN THE GM
- 2 (1732): 822. V: "Week's Occurrences." Edward Cave. [GM ns 2 (1857): 386]
- 5 (1735): 734-736. V: Chronicle of the month in verse. Edward Cave. [GM ns 2 (1857): 386]
- 7 (1737): 631. V: "Roberto Freind." Robert Lowth [?]. [Lit. Anec. 5: 88]
- 16 (1746): 545-546. L: Inscription. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 17 (1747): 180. L: Inscription. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 19 (1749): 288. S: Parag. re 2 preceding pamphlets. Edward Cave. [Lit. Anec. 1: 591]
- 19 (1749): 311-312. L: "Rusticlericus's Answer." John Jones. [Lit. Anec. 1: 586]
- 19 (1749): 413n. S: Note re Free and Candid Disquisitions. Edward Cave. [Lit. Anec. 1: 591]
- 20 (1750): 68-69. L: On fungi. Richard Pulteney. [Lit. Anec. 8: 196]
- 20 (1750): 135. V: "To a favourite Dog." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 21 (1751): 111-112. L: "Poaching defined." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 21 (1751): 151. A: "Weather and Diseases." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 195-196. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 230. V: Trans. of "Tableau de Jugement Dernier." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 21 (1751): 243-244. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 254-255. A: "Inscription explained." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 21 (1751): 293. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 323. L: J.S.'s Ode enclosed. John Loveday the Elder. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 21 (1751): 344. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 390. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 422. L: "To Cato" enclosed. John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 21 (1751): 440. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 488. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 551-552. L: Addison vindicated. William Warburton. [Lit. Anec. 2: 443-444]
- 21 (1751): 561. L: "North American Plants." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 227]
- 21 (1751): 577-578. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): iii. S: Preface. Edward Cave. [GM ns 2 (1857): 9]
- 22 (1752): 5-6. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 56. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 75. L: "Sima-rouba." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 740]
- 22 (1752): 102. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 151-152. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 202. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 235. V: "Ode on May." John Loveday the Elder. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 22 (1752): 252. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 300. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 346. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 396. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 401. L: "Antient Coins." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 443-444. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 459-461. A: "Shakespeare's Falstaff." Philip Thicknesse [?]. [Sig.: "P.T."]
- 22 (1752): 497-498. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 515-516. L: "Roman Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 554-556. L: "Disproof of Miracle." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 560-561. A: "New Electrical Experiment." Benjamin Franklin. [GM ns 2 (1857): 383]
- 22 (1752): 590-591. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 8. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 12-13. L: "Rebus." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 63. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 66-67. L: "Mistake in Cambden [sic]." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 92. L: Verses ("The wicked cry") enclosed. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 112. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 143. V: "On a D---." John Loveday the Elder. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 23 (1753): 158. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 209. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 226. L: James I's letter enclosed. Philip Thicknesse [?]. [Sig.: "P.T."]
- 23 (1753): 260. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 267-268. L: "Old Proverb." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 305. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 331-332. L: "Ancient Inscriptions." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [Sig.: GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 354-355. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 401. A: "Weather (conc.)." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 401. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 411-412. L: Roman gem. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 412-413. L: "Virgil misunderstood." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 421-423. L: Homer, Shakespeare, Virgil, and Milton. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 453-454. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 465. L: "Text and Gloss." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 502. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 553-554. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 568. L: "Passage in Horace." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 601-602. A: "Critical Remarks on Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 8. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 58. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 66-67. A: "Proverbial saying." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 106. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 109-111. L: "Antique Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 151-152. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 157-160. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 161-162. L: "Antient Syrinx." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 204. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 211-212. L: "Proverb explained." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 212. L: "Derivation of the Word cate." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 256. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 282. L: "Anglo-Saxon Fragment." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 303 A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 305-306. L: "A strange Bird." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 309. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 310-311. L: "Lord's Prayer." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 352. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 363. L: Further discussion of the Lord's Prayer. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 400. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 407-408. L: "Antient Motto and Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 408. L: "Antient Motto." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 413-415. L: "A Learned Taylor [Robert Hill]." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 24 (1754): 415-416. L: "English Proverb." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 445-446. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 459-460. L: "Ancient Seal." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 475. L: "Bolingbroke's Philosophy." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "H.J."]
- 24 (1754): 493-494. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 494-495. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 508. A: "French Word." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 546-548. L: Further discussion of the Lord's Prayer. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 594-595. L: "Swearing." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 6. L: Warburton's Macbeth. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 6-7. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 7. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 25-29. L: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 55. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 59-61. A: "Fire-eating Art." Ellis Farneworth [?]. [Lit. Anec. 2: 391-392]
- 25 (1755): 84. V: Elegy. Joseph Robertson. [Sig.: "Eusebius"]
- 25 (1755): 103. A: "Diseases." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 106-108. A: "Case of Charles Brandon." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 108. L: "Female Impostor in France." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 25 (1755): 152. A: "Diseases." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197. A: "Weather [for March]." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197. A: "Weather [for April]." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197-198. A: "Weather for May." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 211. L: "Immur'd Skeleton." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 212-213. L: "Critical Explanations." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 246. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 265. L: "Genesis xiv. 6." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 272-274. L: "Maiden-Way." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 299-302. A: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 321. L: Exod. 9. 31-32. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 321. L: "Pontopidan." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 343. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 345-347. L: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 394-395. L: "Antient and fabulous History." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 438. L: "Answer to Lasenbiensis." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 439. A: "Weather, for September." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 439. A: "Weather for October." John Fothergill. [Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 451-452. A: "To Lasenbiensis." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 494. L: "Of antient Mythology." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 495. L: "Pierce [sic] Plowman." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 503-504. L: "White-pine." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 228-229]
- 25 (1755): 541-542. L: "Pibley Dam." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 550-551. L: "American Pine." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 16. A: "American Firr-tree." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 17-18. L: "Case of Chanticleer." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 26 (1756): 71-72. L: "Cruelty of terrifying weak Minds." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 113-114. L: "Cultivation of Exotics." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 131. L: "Virgil Illustrated." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 164-165. L: "Northern Lights." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 172-173. A: "To Granticola." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 223-225. L: "Albumazar." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 229-230. L: Ancient customs." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 330-332. L: "Sect of Philosophers." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 486. L: "Land and Sea Officers." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 559-560. L: "Antique Figure." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 58. L: "Militia Bill." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 59-60. A: "Passage in Juvenal." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 123-124. L: "Coluber of Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 127-128. A: "Gemsege's Reply." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 215-216. L: "Passage of Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 256. L: "Critical Remark on Horace." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 305-306. L: "Anglo-Saxon Coins." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 487-491. A: "Dean Swift." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Illust. 5: 380]
- 27 (1757): 498-499. L: "Tradesmen's Tokens." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 559-560. L: "Excisemens [sic] Widows." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 560-561. L: "Violin." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 20-21. L: "New military Establishment." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [Sig.: "T. Row"]
- 28 (1758): 21-22. L: "Thoresby's Coin." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 173-174. L: "Country dance." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 210-211. L: On serpents. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 211. A: "Question to the Naturalists." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 261-262. L: "Sleep of Plants." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 312-313. L: "Bull's blood." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 320. L: "Oracles." Joseph Robertson. [Sig.: "Eusebius"]
- 28 (1758): 321. L: "Passage in Martial." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 418. A: "Decency in the Repositories of the Dead." Joseph Robertson. [Sig.: "Eusebius"]
- 28 (1758): 422. L: Ars Poetica. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 435: V: On Count of Gisors. Matthew Maty. [Lit. Anec. 3: 258]
- 28 (1758): 465-466. L: "Obsolete Latin Word." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 477. L: "On Cemeteries." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 28 (1758): 570-571. L: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 15-16. L: "Rustic Philosophy." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 65-68. A: "Stone Coffin." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 115-117. L: "Sealing Deeds." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 164-165. L: "Wives of Prelates." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 211-212. L: "Cicero de Senectute corrected." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 270-272. L: "Bumper." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 326-327. L: "Stature of Jesus Christ." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 407-408. L: "Roman Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 481-482. A: "Incident in Careless Husband." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 571. A: "Geographer of Ravenna." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 587. V: "The Year Fifty-Nine." John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 276]
- 29 (1759): 593. V: "To a Great Minister." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 30 (1760): 337. V: "To Col. Clive." John Duncombe. [GM 56-i (1786): 451]
- 30 (1760): 382. V: "Herefordshire Grove." John Duncombe. [GM 56-i (1786): 452]
- 30 (1760): 382. V: "O Rus." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 30 (1760): 501-502. L: "Narrow Streets in London." Charles Rogers. [Illust. 8: 453]
- 30 (1760): 514-515. L: "Remarkable Cavalcade." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 31 (1761): 38. V: "My lov'd Boscawen dead!" John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 31 (1761): 125. L: "Stone Coffin." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 31 (1761): 374. V: "Happy the man." John Cowper. [Lit. Anec. 6: 615]
- 31 (1761): 376. V: "Arrival of the intended Queen." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 31 (1761): 456-459. L: "Management of the French." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 32 (1762): 35. L: Anecdote of Virgil. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 32 (1762): 54-55. L: "Enabling Fellows of Colleges to Marry." John Love-day the Elder. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 32 (1762): 87. A: "From the Latin of M. Huet." John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 32 (1762): 567-569. L: "Christmas Festivals." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 12-15. L: "Sorcery and Witchcraft." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii 1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 81-82. L: "Passage in P. Mela." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 160-162. A: "Passage in Othello." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 223-224. L: "Criticism on the Short Introduction to English Grammar." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 230-234. L: "Harrison's Time-Piece." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 33 (1763): 340. L: "Remarkable Inscription." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 33 (1763): 395-396. L: "Festival of St Paul." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 441-442. L: "Ducarel's Repertory." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 480-481. L: "Progress of the Sciences." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 486. L: "Method to recover drowned Persons." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 33 (1763): 585-586. L: "Holy Places at Jerusalem." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 598-601. L: "Character of King Charles the Second." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 85-86. L: "Tasso's Jerusalem." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 111. L: "Republic of Babine." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 34 (1764): 329-330. L: "Fairfax's Translation of Tasso." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 361-363. L: "Further Remarks on Fairfax's Translation of Tasso." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 464. L: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 522-526. L: "Improvements in Agriculture." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 537. L: On Gen. 30. 37, 39. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 34 (1764): 537. L: West Country clergyman. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 34 (1764): 607-608. L: "Cross in Cheapside." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 632. L: Agricultural improvements. David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 35 (1765): 6-7. A: Trans. from Huetiana. John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 35 (1765): 72-73. L: "Grave Stones." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 35 (1765): 112-114. A: "Anecdotes from Huet." John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 35 (1765): 159-160. A: "Sycamore." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 231]
- 35 (1765): 212. A: "Physic Garden." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 235]
- 35 (1765): 335. V: "Spring." John Nichols. [Illust. 8: xiii]
- 35 (1765): 511-514. A: "Rattle-Snakes." John Bartram. [Brett-James 234]
- 36 (1766): 160. L: "Foul Salt." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 175-177. L: "Improvements in Husbandry." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 186. L: "April Fool." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 36 (1766): 203-204. A: "Bishop of St. Davids." William Dodd [?]. [Illust. 5: 766]
- 36 (1766): 260. L: "Robin Hood." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 36 (1766): 282. L: Insect nest. David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 301. L: Papers re Spanish trade in Jamaica enclosed. David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 36 (1766): 331. L: "Chestnut-Tree." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James 233]
- 36 (1766): 421-423. A: "Political Anecdotes." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 36 (1766): 424-425. A: "Political Anecdotes." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 36 (1766): 569-570. A: "Metempsychosis Illustrated." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 106-107. A: "Regalls." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 171-172. R: Quarantine. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 172. R: Letter to the proprietors of India stock. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 172-173. R: The Ghost. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 173-174. R: Elegies. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 174-178. R: History of civil society. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 178-180. R: Belisarius. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 243-244. L: "Montego." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 256-257. L: "Elephants." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: The Buck. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Poetical Epistles and Tunbridge epistles. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Dearness of provision. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Crito. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262-264. R: Cries of Blood. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 264-265. R: New topic of conversation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 265-266. R: Great events. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 266. R: Scheme to pay off the national debt. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 266-268. R: Tables and Tracts. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 268-269. R: Letters on the British Museum. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 307. A: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 309-313. R: Original Genius. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 313-314. R: Method of inoculating. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 314-315. R: Idylliums of Theocritus. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 315-316. R: Works of Metastasio. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 316-317. R: Medical Advice. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 317. R: Manners of the Times. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 317-318. R: Letter to the people. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 318-319. R: Remarks on Rousseau. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 319-320. R: Henry the Second. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 346-347. L: "Achilles." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito."]
- 37 (1767): 357-358. L: "Passage in Homer." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 361-362. R: Dorando. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 362-365. R: Diseases. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 365. R: Two Letters. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 365-366. R: History of Nourjahad. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 366-368. R: Letters of Lady M---y W---y M---e [Mary Wortley Montagu]. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 368-372. R: Examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 372-373. R: Amaranth. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 408. L: "Richard Plantagenet." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 409-410. R: Prospect of Liberty. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 411-412. R: Address to the Public. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412. R: A sleepy sermon. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412. R: Short animadversions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412-413. R: Comparative observations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: Letter to the Marquis of Granby. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: Growth of popery. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: A caution. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413-415. R: Treating small-pox. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 415. R: London Merchant. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 415-416. R: Miracles of the Gospel. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 416. R: Speeches of the Lords of Council and Session. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 441-442. L: "Origin of a common Phrase." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 443-444. L: "Antiquities." Richard Gough. [Lit. Anec. 6: 271]
- 37 (1767): 453-456. A: Trans., Life of Huet. John Duncombe. [List. Anec. 8: 277]
- 37 (1767): 458-460. R: Tour to the East. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 460-462. R: Narrative of the Proceedings. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 462-464. R: A Dialogue. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 464-467. R: 2 pamphlets re Harrison's watch. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 468. R: Health. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 488. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 37 (1767): 498. L: "Coin of Vespasian." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 505-507. R: Affairs of Ireland. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 507-508. R: Narrative of Facts. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 508-510. R: Answer to a Pamphlet. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 510. R: Remarks on the Answer. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 511. R: "Y." 's remarks on Langton. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 511-512. R: Trials of James Brownrigg, and John his Son. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 512-514. R: Letters of Montesquieu. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 514-515. R: Letter to the Lord-Mayor. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 529-531. S: "Price of Provisions." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 37 (1767): 542. L: "Contusions in Elephants [sic] Teeth." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 548. L: "Coin." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 549. L: Vine's illustration. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 37 (1767): 553. R: Poems by Dr. Dodd. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 553-554. R: Psalms of David. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 554-556. R: Manner of inoculating. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 556-558. R: Cause of Fevers. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 558-560. R: Considerations [re Welsh benefices]. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 560-561. R: Douglas Cause. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 561. R: Priest in Rhime. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 561-562. R: Peep behind the Curtain. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 572. A: "Eruption of Mount Vesuvius." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 37 (1767): 580-581. L: "Reading Romances." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 591-592. R: Letter to Madan. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 592-594. R: Aldwinckle. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 594. R: National Establishments. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 594. R: Doubts concerning the Confessional. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 595-596. R: Venereal Disease. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596. R: Essay on Manilius. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596. R: Letter to Lord Clive. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596-599. R: Price of Provisions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 599-600. R: Widowed Wife. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 600-601. R: Patriotism. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 601. R: Hortonian Miscellany. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 640. R: Collection of Poetry. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 640. R: Cooper's Well. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 5-6. L: "Journey into Wales." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "P.Q."]
- 38 (1768): 18-20. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 23-24. L: "Suttonian Secret." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 28. R: Conversation, a Poem. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 28-29. R: Britannia. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 29-31. R: Revelation of St. John. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31. R: Memoirs of the Seraglio. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31. R: Apology for Lord Baltimore. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31-32. R: Royal Merchant. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 32-34. R: 2 pamphlets re living of A---w---le. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 34-35. R: Thoughts, Essays, and Maxims. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 35-36. R: Temple of Gnidos. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 36. R: Dearness of Provisions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 38. V: "To the Earl of Chesterfield." Walter Harte [?]. [Illust. 5: 791]
- 38 (1768): 57-61. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 63. L: Registers of births and deaths. David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 78-82. R: False Delicacy and Goodnatured Man. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 82-85. R: Apology for the Catholicks. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 109. L: "Vulgar Error." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 121-122. L: Ton of gold. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 127-131. R: State of the Differences. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 131-132. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 132-133. R: Battle of the Wigs. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Poetical Works of Lady M---y W---y M---e [Mary Wortley Montagu]. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Siege of the Castle. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Annabella. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: No Rape. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 150-151. L: Crow. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 172-177. R: Account of Corsica. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 177-180. R: Future life of Brute Creatures. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 180-187. R: Trial of Lord Baltimore. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 188. R: Sermons to Asses. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 188. R: Modern Chastity. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 208. L: "Rhinoceros." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 212-213. L: Rousseau and Saurin. David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 38 (1768): 213-215. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 218-219. L: "Discontented Mariners." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 38 (1768): 233-236. R: John Byron. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 237. S: Reply to "A.B." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 269-270. L: "Virtual Representation." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 38 (1768): 283-284. L: "To run a muck." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 289-290. R: Defence of my Uncle. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 290-292. R: Adventures of Telemachus. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 292-293. R: Power of Alienation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 293. R: Letter from a Farmer. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 313-316. L: "Insects." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 326-327. L: "Assassin." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 327. L: "Clark's Cromwell." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 38 (1768): 333-335. R: Customs of Italy. John Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 335-336. R: Expostulation. John Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336. R: Man of Forty Crowns and Princess of Babylon. John Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336. R: British Liberty. John Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336-338. R: Lectureships. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 338-340. R: Free Address. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 340. R: British Empire. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 355. L: Gen. Amherst. Michael Wodhull. [Sig.: "L.L."]
- 38 (1768): 356. A: More on Gen. Amherst. Michael Wodhull. [Sig.: "L.L."]
- 38 (1768): 373-376. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 382-383. R: Gardening. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 383. R: Letter to Shelburne. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 383-384. R: Free Trade. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 384. R: Inflammations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 386. R: Things as they are. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 386-388. R: Letter from T. Harris. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 388-389. R: Ralph Hodgson. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 403. L: Rapin's History. David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 426. L: Apostle-spoons and peg-tankards. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 431-434. R: T. Harris Dissected. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 434. R: Account of Denmark. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 434-436. R: Essay on Diseases. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 436. R: Seasonable Letter. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 436-437. R: Principal Monarchies. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 437. R: Caricatura. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 459-460. L: "Brightness of the Northern Hemisphere." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 462-464. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 464. L: "Assassin." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 475. A: "Peg-Tankard." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 478-479. R: Account of Italy. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 479. R: Judgment of Paris. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 479-481. R: Predestination. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 481-483. R: History of Chess. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 483-484. R: Philosophical Essays. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 484-485. R: Passage in Homer. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 515-516. L: "Virgil defended." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 523. L: "Secker's Death." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 526. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 526-529. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 529-532. R: State of the Nation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 532-533. R: Case of William Penrice. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 533. R: Modern Gallantry. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 533. R: Corsica. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 574-576. R: Grand Instructions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 576-579. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 579-581. R: Cyrus. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 581. R: Complaint of Liberty. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 605-607. A: "Inscription." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 608-609. L: "Ancient Barrows." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 38 (1768): 619-620. R: Hypocrite. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 620-621. R: Cobleriana. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 621. R: Masquerade. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 621-623. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 623-625. R:Massachuset's [sic] Bay. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 5. L: "Bones." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 19-21. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 38-40. R: Thoughts on Government. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 40-44. R: Zingis. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 44-45. R: Acids. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 45. R: Art of Living in London. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 86-87. L: "Bones." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 94-98. R: Britain and America. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 98-100. R: Reynolds' Discourse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 100-101. R: Verses in memory. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 101-102. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 115-119. L: "Sir F. Goodwyn." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 145-149. R: Essay on Guiana. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 150-152. R: Frederick and Pharamond. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 152-154. R: State of the Nation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 122-126. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 180-181. A: "Tobacco." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 199. R: School for Rakes. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 199. R: Wit's Last Stake. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 199-200. R: The Sister. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 200. R: Fatal Discovery. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 200-205. R: History of an Atom. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 247-248. L: "Wallis' Antiquities." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 252. L: "Song of Solomon." Samuel Denne [?]. [Sig.: "S.D."]
- 39 (1769): 254-255. R: State of the Nation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 255-260. R: Life of Pope. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 279. L: Killing caterpillars. David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 281-284. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 288-289. L: "Curious Experiment." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 302-304. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 304-306. R: British Education. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 306-309. R: Election for Middlesex. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 309. R: Serious Considerations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 309. R: Question stated. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 325-328. L: "Middlesex Election." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 328. A: "Family of Ellis." John Spicer [?]. [Sig.: "C---"]
- 39 (1769): 345. L: Virgil. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 39 (1769): 345-348. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 350-353. R: Historical Anecdotes. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 353-355. R: Biographical History. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. signed "X."]
- 39 (1769): 382-385. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 390-391. L: "Gout." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 398. R: Yorick's Journey. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 398-400. R: American Traveller. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 401-403. R: Influence of Opinions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 403-404. R: Biographical History. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 419-420. L: "Seed Wheat." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 425-427. L: "British Zoology." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 427. L: "Frogs." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 443. L: "Clark's Cromwell." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 446-447. R: An Ode. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 447. R: Shakespeare's Garland. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 447-450. R: Conduct of Chatham. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 450-452. R: Animal Reproductions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 494. R: Mirrour for the Multitude. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 494-498. R: Travels. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 498-499. R: Animal Reproductions. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 499-500. R: A Refutation. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 500-502. R: The Patriot. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 527. L: "Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 542-546. R: Speech on Wilkes. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 546. R: Some Observations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 576-579. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 591-594. R: Travels. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 594-596. R: The Brothers. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 596-598. R: Letter to Hillsborough. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 598-599. R: Letter to Grenville. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 8. L: Constantine. John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus."]
- 40 (1770): 12-16. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 16. L: "Want of Character." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 21-23. L: "Berkley Castle." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 29-32. R: Important Question. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 32-36. R: False Alarm. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 57-59. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 70-71. L: "Controversy." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 78-80. R: Letter to Johnson. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 80-83. R: Posthumous Works. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 83. R: Deserter. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 83-84. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 115-119. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 125-126. R: Timanthes. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 126-129. R: Mungo Campbell. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 129-131. R: A Discourse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 131-133. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 133. R: Account in Rings. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 162-163. L: "Remarks on the Huetiana." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 168-171. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 174-177. R: Trial of William and John Spiggott. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 177-180. R: Peter Collinson. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 180-181. R: Whole proceedings. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 183. V: "To Mrs. S---." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 40 (1770): 201-203. Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 203-204. L: "Of Swallows." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "The Translator of the Huetiana"]
- 40 (1770): 222-223. R: Present Discontents. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 223-225. R: Letters from Voltaire. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 225-227. R: Word to the Wise. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 227-229. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 251-254. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 256-259. L: "Air of Italy." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 40 (1770): 259. L: "Correction of Virgil." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 262. L: "The Novelist." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 271-273. R: Deserted Village. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 273-275. R: Sermons by a Lady. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 275-277. R: Phil. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 280. V: "To John Gurney." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 290-292. L: "Harduin's Hypothesis." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 295. L: "Gunnery." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 307-310. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 310-311. L: "Rouse mistaken." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 320. L: "Astronomers Royal." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 321-323. R: Critical Observations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 323-324. R: A Journey. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 324-325. R: English Language. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 353. L: "Progress of the Arts." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 40 (1770): 355-357. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 376-378. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 378-382. R: Lame Lovers. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 382-383. R: Address to the Judges. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 407. S: Headnote to "Celebrated Entertainment." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 415-416. L: "Duke of Essex." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 426-428. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 428-430. R: Guthrie's Grammar. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 430-431. R: Age of Lewis the XVth. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 431. R: Duke of Cumberland. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 449-452. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 454-457. A: "Prévot's Novelists." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 464. L: Voltaire's works. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 468. L: Passage in Virgil. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 470. R: Imprisonment for debt. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 470. R: Automaton. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 470-474. R: The Proceedings. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 474-476. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 476. R: Thoughts English and Irish. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 479. V: "Sent to a Young Lady." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 501-505. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 505. L: Archbishop Laud. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 510-511. L: "Translation of antient Authors." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 527. R: Press Warrants. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 527-528. R: Letter to Mansfield. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 528. R: Two Speeches. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 528-530. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 530-531. R: Plutarch's Lives. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 566-568. L: "Gift from the Clergy." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 578-582. R: It is Well it is no Worse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 616-617. L: "Plautus." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 9-12. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 30-31. R: Choir Gaur. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 73-76. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 77-80. R: Fevers. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 82-84. R: Temple of Compassion. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 84. R: Natural Paper. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 115-116. L: "Great." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 120-121. L: Inscription. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 124-127. R: West Indian. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 127-128. R: Almeida. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 128-130. R: Critical Observations. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 130. R: Speeches at large. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 153. A: "Osney Abbey." William Huddesford. [Illust. 4: 456]
- 41 (1771): 154-156. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 166. L: Princes called "the Great." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 173-177. R: Shipwreck. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; conc. signed "X."]
- 41 (1771): 177-180. R: Historical Extracts. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 204. L: Osney Abbey. William Huddesford. [Illust. 4: 456]
- 41 (1771): 206-207. S: Freedom of conscience. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 219-221. R: Shipwreck. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; conc. signed "X."]
- 41 (1771): 221-222. R: Minstrel. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 222-224. R: State of Musick. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 225-227. R: Medea and Jason. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 252-255. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 257. L: "Antiquities of Sarum." Mr. Haxman [?]. [Sig.: "Ignotus"]
- 41 (1771): 257. L: Hospital at Newton. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 262. L: "Curious Leonine Verses." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 268-271. R: Shipwreck. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 271-274. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 274-277. R: An Address. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 277. R: Essay on Townshend. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 300-301. L: "Avarice." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 315-317. R: Historia. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 321-323. R: A Discourse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 323. R: History of France. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 323-325. R: Camoens' Lusiad. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 344. L: "George's Island." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 350-351. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 352-353. A: "Stature and Figure of Old People." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 363-366. R: Hermit of Warkwork. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 366-369. R: Book of Job. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 369-370. R: Doctor Dissected. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 370. R: The Debauchee. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 401-402. L: "Cruelty of Aurelians." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Eusebia"]
- 41 (1771): 410-414. R: Chemistry. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 414-415. R: Address to Cadogan. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 415-416. R: Hermit Converted. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 439-443. A: Huetiana (trans.). John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 446. L: "Clarendon's History." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 459-460. L: "Lunar Hypothesis." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 41 (1771): 461-464. R: Properties of the Blood. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 464-466. R: Chemistry. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 468. V: "Epigram." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 41 (1771): 496. L: Scottish Antiquities. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 499-500. L: Reply to "A Confessionalian." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 41 (1771): 500-501. L: Dido. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 509-512. R: Journal of a Voyage. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 512-514. S: Histoire et Memoirs [sic]. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 534-535. L: "Saxon Heroine." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 543-546. L: "List of Inns." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 547-548. L: "Royal Marriage." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 557-560. R: Travels through Louisiana. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 606. L: "Brass Plate." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 42 (1772): 13-14. L: "Pestilential Winds." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 29-30. R: The Theatres. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 30-33. R: Imprisonment for Debt. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 60-61. L: "Latin Parody." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 42 (1772): 78-80. R: English Garden. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 80-81. R: Fashionable Lover. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 81-83. R: Zobeide. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 119-120. A: "Sirnames [sic]." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 120-121. L: "Killing Game." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 134-135. R: Nowel's Sermon. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 137-139. R: Grecian Daughter. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 169. L: "Cure for the Stranguary." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 170-172: L: "Cause of Dearth." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 175. L: Misc. corrections for GM. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 182. R: Capital Punishment. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 182-185. R: A Discourse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 185-186. R: Historia. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 186-188. R: Med. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 208. L: "Letter from Francis I." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 219-221. L: "Ancient History." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 231-232. R: Christian Minister. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 232-233. R: Wensley-Dale. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 233-234. R: Men-Midwives. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 234-235. R: Med. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 253-254. L: "Sirnames [sic]." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 254. L: "Property of Iron." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 255-256. L: "Passage in Juvenal." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 256. L: Answers to "Q." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 257-258. O: "Mrs. Catharine [sic] Talbot." Sarah Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 9: 769]
- 42 (1772): 273-275. A: "Extracts from British Topography." John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 6: 271-272]
- 42 (1772): 278-280. R: Sermons to the Rich. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 280-281. R: Med. Trans. John Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 281. R: Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigné. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 281-284. R: Dissenting Ministers. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 284-285. R: Senators. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 305. L: "Dividing Parishes." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 311-312. L: "Introduction of Cherries." David Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 42 (1772): 318-320. L: "Surnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 324-325. R: "Foreign Intelligence." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 325-326. R: Abolition of Slavery. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 327-328. R: Med. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 328-329. R: Oeconomy of Beauty. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 367-368. A: "List of Surnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 371-372. L: "Sir Thomas Bodley." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 42 (1772): 406-407. L: "A singular Character." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 413. L: "Battle of Blore-heath." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 419. L: "Wild Pine of Jamaica." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 468-470. L: "Sirnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 510-511. L: "English Sirnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 517-518. L: "Westminster Abbey." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 520. L: Life of Newton enclosed. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 523. L: Query re inscription. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 528-532. R: Irish Widow. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 562-565. A: Church organs. William Ludlam. [Lit. Anec. 3: 639]
- 42 (1772): 573. L: "Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 8. L: "Reply to Mr. Row." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 43 (1773): 15-16. L: "Tradesmen's Daughters." John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 43 (1773): 17. L: "Epitaph." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 43 (1773): 19. L: "Of the Leviathan." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 31-32. R: Conscience. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 32-33. R: Med. Trans. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 33-34. R: Case of James Sommersett. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 34-35. R: Poetical Epistle. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 35. R: Earl of Carlisle's Poems. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 61-63. L: "Pig of Lead." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 66-68. L: "Prices of Provisions." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 43 (1773): 82-86. R: A Discourse. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 122-123. L: "Hume's Account of Quakerism." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 43 (1773): 123-124. L: "Voltaire's Misrepresentation." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 134-136. R: Orlando Furioso. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 136-137. R: Agreeable Companion. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 137-140. R: Alonzo. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 172-173. L: "Church of Rome." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 182-184. L: "Similies [sic] in Pope." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 43 (1773): 211-212. L: Northern lights. John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 43 (1773): 223-224. L: "Fact corrected." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 281-282. L: Severn blockage. S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 283-284. A: Bishop Burnet's description of destruction of Pleurs enclosed. Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 43 (1773): 319. L: "Remark on Pliny." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 43 (1773): 324-325. L: "Voltaire's Vindication." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 369. L: P. Du Moulin's MS enclosed. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 43 (1773): 384-385. L: "St. Blase." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 438. L: "Additional Anecdotes." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 439. L: "Serpent destroyed by Regulus." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 480. L: "Monstrous Serpent." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 43 (1773): 483-484. L: "Cromwell family." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 43 (1773): 484. L: "Letter proved spurious." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 499-500. L: "Anecdotes." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 43 (1773): 547. L: Corrections for GM. S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 581. L: "Parliamentary Anecdote." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "R.G."]
- 43 (1773): 584. L: Creases on vellum. John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 44 (1774): 62. L: Bacon's plan enclosed. David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 75-76. L: "Ferguson's Principles." Henry Lemoine [?]. [Sig.: "H.L."]
- 44 (1774): 76. L: "Shakespeare's Description." Henry Lemoine [?]. [Sig.: "H.L."]
- 44 (1774): 77. L: "Pope's Translation." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 122-123. L: "Journey of Innocent IV." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [Sig.: "T. Row"]
- 44 (1774): 153. L: "Fragment of History." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 165. L: "Wild-Cats." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 166. L: Barré's speech enclosed. David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 247. A: Commentary on "Auncient Ordre." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 44 (1774): 249. L: "Voltaire." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 249-250. L: "Art of Healing." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 252-253. L: "Names retained." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 314-316. L: "Names retained [cont.]." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 328. V: "A Thought at the Grave." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 44 (1774): 351-352. L: "Planting Wheat." David Henry. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 361-362. L: "Explanation of Antiquities." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 402-403. L: "Pre-existent State of Christ." John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 44 (1774): 403-404. L: "Caesar's Landing." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 406-407. L: "Names retained." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 407-408. L: "Dr. Johnson." David Wells [?]. [Sig.: "Observator"]
- 44 (1774): 409. L: "Joseph of Arimathea." Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 44 (1774): 409. L: "Ancient Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 44 (1774): 456. L: "American Advertisement." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 456. L: "Wisbech Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 44 (1774): 459. L: "Rider's History." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 462. L: "Bon-Mot." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 465. L: "Bryant's Mythology." Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 44 (1774): 508-510. L: "Baptisteries [sic]." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. and D."]
- 44 (1774): 519-520. L: "Interesting Story." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 553-554. L: Herculaneum plates. George Ashby. [Illust. 7: 396-397]
- 44 (1774): 560. L: "Humourous Story." S. Watson. [GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 44 (1774): 563-564. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 619-620. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 627. L: "Miscellaneous Remarks." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 14-16. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 24. L: "Critical Remarks." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 45 (1775): 65-66. L: "Private Judgment." Joseph Robertson. [Sig.: "Eusebius"]
- 45 (1775): 66-69. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 113-115. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 132. L: "Cruelties of Discoverers." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 45 (1775): 169-171. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 178-180. L: "Punishing monks." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W.&D."]
- 45 (1775): 232-234. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.). Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 273. L: "Moderation of K. William." John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 45 (1775): 273-274. L: "Yorick and Eliza." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 274. L: "Seal." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 326. L: "Late Occurrences." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 326-327. L: "Critique on Horace." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 327. L: "Arms of Archbishops." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 45 (1775): 364-365. L: "Antiquities of Rochester." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 392-393. L: "Snails." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 480. L: "Mitre." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 481. L: Chandler's description of Sigeum enclosed. Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 45 (1775): 513-516. L: "Wine made in England." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "R.G."]
- 45 (1775): 529-530. L: "Gostling's Walk." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 629. L: "Hearne's Epitaph." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 632-633. L: "Culture of Vines." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 45 (1775): 633. L: "Copland's Herbal." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 633-634. L: "St. Paul's Shipwreck." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 8. L: "Queries." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 57-59. L: "Cathedral of Canterbury." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 46 (1776): 63-64. L: "Extraordinary Princess." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 64. L: "Pompey the Little." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 46 (1776): 105-106. L: "Diamonds." George Ashby. [Illust. 7: 399-400]
- 46 (1776): 110-111. L: "Divinity of our Saviour." John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 46 (1776): 116. L: "Christ-Church, Canterbury." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 154. A: Preface to a sermon. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 157-158. L: "Shakespeare." George Ashby. [Illust. 7: 397-399]
- 46 (1776): 167-168. L: "Homer's Geography." J. Greene [?]. [Sig.: "Fidus"]
- 46 (1776): 208-210. L: "Reply to Academicus." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 46 (1776): 210-211. L: "Creation of Peers." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 355. L: "Head-Ach [sic]." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 356-357. L: "Thomas-a-Kempis." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 396. L: Jerry Markland. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 401. L: "Vindication of Addison." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 416. L: "Reply to W. & D." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 446-447. L: "Hutchinson's Remarks." Richard Gough. [Lit. Anec. 8: 700-701]
- 46 (1776): 448. L: Ars Generalis Ultima. Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 461. S: Headnote re Critique on Bryant. Richard Gough. [Illust. 7: 437]
- 46 (1776): 461-463. A: Critique on Bryant. George Ashby. [Illust. 7: 437]
- 46 (1776): 463-464. L: "Peerages." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 496. A: Benjamin Stillingfleet. John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 497. L: "Raymond Lully." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. and D."]
- 46 (1776): 511-512. L: "Latin Jest-Book." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 512. L: "Passage in Hamlet." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. and D."]
- 46 (1776): 540. L: William King. Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 46 (1776): 558-559. L: "Seasonable Reflections." Michael Wodhull. [Sig.: "L.L."]
- 46 (1776): 601-603. L: "Miscellaneous Observations." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 13. L: "Bishop Berkeley." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 35. R: Dissertation upon Phalaris. John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 3: 250-251]
- 47 (1777): 58-59. L: "Constructing Glasses." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 86-87. V: "Epitaphium." John Carr. [Lit. Anec. 8: 305]
- 47 (1777): 104. L: Cornua Ammonis. Michael Wodhull. [Sig.: "L.L."]
- 47 (1777): 115. L: "L'Estrange's Josephus." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 116-117. L. "Cromwell Family." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 124. L: "Anecdote." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito."]
- 47 (1777): 165-167. L: "Scripture Chronology defended." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 217-218. L: Supplement to Swift corrected. John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 261-262. L: "St. Constantius." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 47 (1777): 262-263. L: More on St. Constantius. Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 47 (1777): 304. L: "Goose-Grass." Samuel Ayscough [?]. [Sig.: "S.A."]
- 47 (1777): 314. L: "Pennant's 2d Tour to Scotland." John Loveday the Younger. [Illust. 3: 458]
- 47 (1777): 320-322. A: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 361-365. A: "Rowley's Poems." Michael Lort. [Lit. Anec. 2: 597]
- 47 (1777): 372. L: On Mr. Cromwell. John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 372-374. A: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 374-375. L: "Mr. Delany." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 381. L: Dean Swift, etc. John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 382. L: "Coin of Maximinus." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 47 (1777): 421-422. L: "Dodd's Publications." Richard Gough [?]. [Sig.: "Historicus"]
- 47 (1777): 431-432. L: "Dog-days." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "P.Q."]
- 47 (1777): 440. L: "Pennant's Eulogium." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 470. L: "Mrs. Macaulay's Statue." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 484. L: "Inscriptions discovered." David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 47 (1777): 520-521. L: "National Society." Richard Gough. [Sig.: "P.Q."]
- 47 (1777): 527. L: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 544-546. R: Doctrine of the Sphere. Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 47 (1777): 567-568. L: "Method of developing Inscriptions." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 589-590. A: "Of Briefs." John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 641. L: "Remarks on divers Passages." John Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
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