structions, &c._, i. 431, n. 2.
PROFUSION, iii. 195.
_Progress of Discontent_, i. 283, n. 2.
_Project, The_, iii. 318.
_Project for the Employment of Authors_, i. 306, n. 3.
_Prologue at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre_, i. 181; ii. 69;
iv. 25, 310.
PRONUNCIATION,
difficulty of fixing it, ii. 161;
Irish, Scotch, and provincial, ii. 158-160.
_Properantia_, i. 223.
PROPERTY, depends on chastity, ii. 457;
permanent property, ii. 340.
PROPITIATION, doctrine of the, iv. 124; v. 88.
_Proposals for printing Bibliotheca Harleiana_, i. 153.
PROSE, English. See STYLE.
PROSPERITY, vulgar, iii. 410.
PROSPERO, i. 216.
PROSTITUTION, severe laws needed, iii. 18.
PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION, iii. 427, n. 1.
PROTESTANTISM, converts to it, ii. 106.
PROVIDENCE,
entails not an encroachment on his dominions, ii. 420, 421;
his hand seen in the breaking of a rope, v. 104;
a particular providence, iv. 272, n. 4.
PROVISIONS, carrying, to a man's house, v. 73.
_Provoked Husband, The, or The Journey to London_, ii. 48, 50; iv. 284.
PRUDENCE, '_Nullum numen,'_ &c., iv. 180.
PRUSSIA, Queen of, (the mother of Frederick the Great), iv. 107, n. 1.
PSALM 36, v. 444.
PSALMANAZAR, George,
account of him, Appendix A, iii. 443-9;
arrives in London, iii. 444, 447;
at Oxford, iii. 445, 449;
birth, education, and wanderings, iii. 446-7;
writes his _Memoirs_, iii. 445;
Club in Old Street, his, iv. 187;
_Complete System of Geography_, article in the, iii. 445;
_Description of Formosa_, iii. 444;
hypocrisy, never free from, iii. 444; 448-9;
Innes, Dr., aided in his fraud by, i. 359;
invention of his name, iii. 447;
Johnson sought after him, iii. 314;
respected him as much as a Bishop, iv. 274;
_Spectator_, ridiculed in the, iii. 449.
PUBLICATIONS, spurious, ii. 433.
_Publick Advertiser_, i. 300; ii. 46, n. 2, 71, n. 2, 93, n. 3.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS vex no man, iv. 220. See ENGLAND.
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, ii. 169.
_Public dinners_, iv. 367, n. 3.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, iii. 53.
PUBLIC JUDGMENT. See WORLD.
_Public Ledger_, iii. 113, n. 3.
PUBLIC LIFE,
eminent figure made in it with little superiority of mind, iv. 178.
PUBLIC OVENS, ii. 215.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. See SCHOOLS.
PUBLIC SPEAKING, ii. 139, 339.
_Public Virtue_, iv. 20.
PUBLIC WORSHIP, i. 418, n. 1; iv. 414, n. 1.
PUBLISHERS. See BOOKSELLERS.
_Pudding, Meditation on a_, v. 352.
PUFFENDORF,
corporal punishment, ii. 157;
_Introduction to History_, iv.
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