Prudent Worldly Lady, Character of a, ii. PSALMANAZAR, GEORGE, ii. 252 Public Breakfast, the, ii. Quack Advertisements, i. 314 QUARLES, FRANCIS, i. 129 Quarterly Review, Establishment of the, ii. Queen, to the, i.. Queen Mab, i. Queen Mab, Opening of, ii. Rainy Sunday in an Inn, ii. RANDOLPH, THOMAS, i. tans, i. REID, DR, ii. Page 624 . Retaliation, Passages from, ii. RAY, JOHN, i. Recluse, the, ii. 451 • Recluse, the Fair, ii. 413 Recreation, i. Recreations, the Country's, i. 83, 243-249 581-587 Rhyming Chroniclers, the, i. 454 Redbreast Coming into his Cham- Red Sea, Passage of the, ii. REEVE, MISS CLARA, ii. 138 524 . Rejected Addresses, ii. Relations, Poor, ii. Religion, i. Religion, Against the Employment 600-602 of Force in, i. Religion, on the Effects of, ii. Religion not Hostile to Pleasure, i. 322 431, 432 358 702 186 398 Religion, Zeal and Fear in, i. G60 • Religious Toleration, i. 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