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European Magazine,

For

DECEMBER 1791.

[Embellished with, 1. A PORTRAIT of Mr. CHARLES MACKLIN; 2. A VIEW of ST. MEDARD'S, at Soissons in FRANCE; and 3. A MACHINE for ASCERTAINING a SHIP'S RATE of SAILING at SEA, with a TIME-REGULATOR and TELLTALE.]

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Fourth Century before the Chriftian Æra. By the Abbé Barthelemi [concl.] 444 Petition of the Letter H. 448 Animadverfion on Capt. Newte's Tour ibid. Remarks on the Island of Hinzuan or Jo

hanna. By Sir William Jones [concl.] 449
Obfervations, Natural, Oeconomical, and
Literary, made in a Tour from London
to the Lakes in the Summer of 1791
[concluded]
450
Proceedings of the National Affembly of
France: including, Answers of Fo-
reign Powers to the King's Notifica-
tion of his Acceptance of the Confti.
tution [continued]
454
State Papers-Proclamation of the Bro-
thers of the King of France; the
Anfwer of the King's Brothers to his
Majesty's Letter; Copy of the Decla-
ration of the Court of Vienna to the
Powers of Europe; Letter from her
Majesty the Emprefs of all the Ruffias
to the Marshal de Broglio
458
Theatrical Journal: including, Account
of a new Ballet or Interlude, entitled,
The Prufian Festival; and Mrs.
Cowley's Comedy of A Day in Tur-
key; or, the Ruffian Slaves
459
Poetry including, Two Poems (now
fift published) by the unfortunate
Chatterton The Patriot Fair, a Song,
by the late Chriftopher Smart, M. A.

Lines added by Mr. Haftings to
Mickle's Lufiad-The Tobacco-Box--
Thirty-Eight, by Mrs. Char. Smith
Beans and Bacon, a Tale, &c. &c.
Foreign Intelligence from the London
Gazette Extraordinary : including,
Particulars of the Engagement between
Lord Cornwallis and Tippoo, near
Seringapatam, May 26, 1791
Explanation of a Machine for ascertaining
a Ship's Rate of Sailing at Sea, with a
Time Regulator and Tell-Tale
Monthly Chronicle, Obituary, &c.

LONDON:

Printed for J. SEWELL, Cornhill;
and J. DEBRETT, Piccadilly.

[Entered at Stationers-all.]

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to CORRESPONDENTS.

We never received the Dialogue mentioned by Mr. Rickman.

If Miles chufes to let his piece take its turn it will be inferted, otherwise it shall be returned. Many pieces are in hand which claim priority.

We must again repeat, that nothing, unlefs temporary, can be inferted which is fent after the middle of the month. The number printed requires to go very early to the prefs.

AVERAGE PRICES of CORN, from Dec. 10, to Dec. 17, 1791.

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EUROPEAN MAGAZINE,

AND

LONDON REVIEW,

For DECEMBER 1791.

MR. CHARLES MACKLIN,
[WITH A PORTRAIT:]

As when that Hero, who in each campaign
Had brav'd the Goth, and many a Vandal flain,
Lay fortune-ftruck, a fpectacle of woe!
Wept by each friend, forgiv'n by every foe;
Was there a generous, a reflecting mind
But pitied BELISARIUS old and blind?
Was there a Chief but melted at the fight?

A common Soldier who but clubb'd his mite?

Such, fuch emotions fhould in Britons rife,

When prefs'd by want and weakness MACKLIN lies. POPE on Dennis.

AT the age of ninety-two, Mr. Macklin, the Neftor of the Stage, after an exertion of his talents for the maintenance of himself and his family unto a period much later than falls to the general lot of mankind, by the lofs of his memory has found himself reduced to a fituation which has compelled him to folicit the attention of the public towards him. When it is confidered, that the present state of his affairs is not owing to extravagance or vicious indulgencies, but to caufes from which no human being can exempt himself, it is apprehended few words will be neceffary to induce the public to regard the application for him with a favourable eye. We fhall, therefore, lay before our readers Mr. Murphy's Addrefs fubjoined to the Propofal for printing the Man of the World, and Love A-lamode; intending at a future, and not diftant period, to give a full account of Mr. Macklin's Life and Writings.

TO THE PUBLIC.

WHEN the reafons which have occafioned the neceffity of the prefent plan are

fhortly stated, the friends of Mr. Mack lin are willing to perfuade themselves, that propofals for a fubfcription will not be unwelcome to the public. Dr. Johnson obferved, on a fimilar occafion, that " To affift induftrious indigence, fruggling with diftrefs, and debilitated by age, is a difplay of virtue, and an acquifition of happiness and honour."

The prefent Addrefs is an appeal to the humanity and generofity of a large and opulent community, in behalf of a man who has lived to the age of ninety-two, and of that long life has paffed near seventy years under the eye of the public, at all times diligent in his bufinefs, and now a worn-out veteran in the fervice of the Drama.

Bleffed with uncommon vigour of conftitution, Mr. Macklin hoped that his induftry and indefatigable pains would have held him above want to the end of his life. But the decay of his memory has deprived him of all hopes of appearing again in that profeffion which he always loved, and before that public whom he honoured for the generous encouragement with Fff z which

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