R. 410 Oil, the method of making, about 340, &c. Quiros's (Peter Fernandez de) voyage, 485 how the trees are planted 403 Press, Mr. Locke's judgment on 274 350 tain a true knowledge of it, 306 ibid. Rowles's (Richard) voyage to the in Charles the Second's time, 241 Rutland, (John Manners, earl of) 241 S. 392 362 concerning monarchy, and the 245, n. 241 279 Saris's (John) voyage to Japan, 412 349 Say and Seal, (viscount) 241 ibid. and le Maire's voyage, 503 his life and character, 299 Septié, a French measure, the 346 204 472, 473 the declaration of indulgence, 205 comprehended in England, 228 articles, liturgy, &c. of the 410 351 concerning innate ideas, against 29: ibid. Ships, who first invented, 361 375 364 203 T. ed, Silk, the way of winding from the Uniformity (act of) the conse- 202 353 Voyages round the world, 490,&c. instructions to those who 507 catalogue and character of wealth of England, 308 Usher, (James) archbishop of Ar- blished by Mr. Locke, 312 is of divine right, 245, D. 437 203 Weymouth's (George) voyage, 473 233 ancients, discovered, 424 241 racter, 306 Whitby, (Daniel) his Commentary 310 Locke,, concerning that esta- Wine, the method of pressing, and 22, 23 Will, and understanding, are not 402 - freedom is not properly 241 Willoughby's (sir Hugh) unfortu- 378 508 Winchelsea, (Heneage Finch, earl 240 304 Wood's (Benjamin) voyage, 405 Wood's (John) attempt to discover a north-east passage, 382 Wynne, (John) his abridgment of and managing in Languedoc, 329 Human Understanding, 287 THE END. LONDON: |