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on the Uninhabited Island of Juan Fernandes, Illuftrated with Cuts and Maps. By Caprain Edward Cooke, Commander of the Dutchess. Price 10 s.

Mr. Joutel's Journal of his Voyage to Mexico: His Travels Eight hundred Leagues through forty Nations of Indians in Lovifiana to Canada: His Account of the great River Miffilippi. To which is added, A Map of thar Country; with a Defcription of the great Water-fall in that River. Tranflated from the French, published at Paris. Price 35.6 d.

Memoirs and Reflections on the principal Events of the Reign of King Lewis XIV. and on the Character of those who had the greatest Share therein. By Monfieur L M. D. L. Fair. Price 2 s.

The Hiftory of the valorous and witty Knight Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha. Written in Spanish by Michael Cervantes. Tranflated into English by Thomas Shelton, and now printed verbatim from the Quarto Edition, printed in 1620. To which are added Cuts taken from the Defigns of Monfieur Coypel. In 4 Vols. Twelves. Price 10s.

A new Treatife of Canary Birds: Containing the manner of Breeding and Coupling them, that they may have beautiful young Ones. With curious Remarks relating to the Signs and Caufes of their Ditempers, and the Methods of Curing them. Written in French by Mr. Hervieux, and tranflated into English. Price 1 s. 6d.

Monfieur Bayle's Hiftorical and Critical Dictionary. Translated into English by feveral Hands. In Four Volumes in Folio. With many Additions and Corrections made by the Author himself that are not in the French Edition. Price 12 l. 12 s.

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An Univerfal, Hiftorical, Geographical, Chronological, and Poetical Dictionary, exactly defcribing the Situation, Extent, Cuftoms, Laws, Manners, Commodities, c. of all the Kingdoms, Common-wealths, Provinces, lands, and Cities in the known World. Containing likewife the Lives of the Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, and Primitive Fathers, Emperors, Kings, Princes, Popes, Cardinals, Bifhops, and other eminent Perfons: With an Account of the Inventors and Improvers of Arts and Sciences, Philofophers, and all celebrated Authors. Alfo the Hiftory of the Pagan Gods, very useful for the Understanding of Claffick Authors: Of the feveral Sects among the Jews, Chriftians, Hesthers, and Mahometans, with their principal Ceremonies, Games and Festivals: Of General Councils and Synods, when and where affembled; of the Establishment and Progrefs of Religious and Military Orders: And of the Genealogies of the most illustrious Families, efpecially our English, Scotch, and Irish, the whole confifting of a curious Mifcellany of Sacred and Prophane Hiftory, extracted from Morery, Bale, Baudrand Hoffman, Danet, and many more of the best and choiceft Hiftorians, Geographers, Chronologers, and Lexicographers, antient and modern. In Two Volumes. Price 15 s.

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A Dictionary English-Latin and Latin-English: Containing all things neceffary for tranflacing of either Language into other: To which end, many things that were erroneous are rectify'd, many Superfluities retrenched, and very many Defects fupply'd, and all fuited to the meaneft Capacities, in a plainer Method than heretofore; being for Eafe reduced into an alphabetical Order, and exp'ain'd in the Mother-Tongue. And towards the compleating the English Part (which hath been long defired) here are added thousands of Words, Phrafes, Proverbs, Proper Names and many other ufeful things mentioned in the Preface to the Work. The Ninth Edition. By Elisha Coles, late of Magdalen-College, Oxon. Price 6 s.

An Hiftorical and Geographical Defcription of Formofa, an Island fubject to the Emperor of Japan: Giving an Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, c. of the Inhabitants; together with a Relation of what happen'd to the Author in his Travels; particularly his Conferences with the Jefuits and others in feveral parts of Europe: alfo the History and Reasons of his Converfion to Christianity, with his Objections against it (in Defence of Paganism) and their Answers. To which is prefixed, a Preface in Vindication of himself from the Reflections of a Jefuit lately come from China; with an Account of what paffed between them. By George Pfalmanaazar a Native of Formofa, now in Great Britain. The Second Edition corrected, with many large and useful Additions; particularly a new Preface, clearly anfwering every thing that has been objected against the Author and the Book. Illuftrated with feveral Cuts. To which are added, a Map,. and the Figure of an Idol, not in the former Edition. Price 6 s.

A new and accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, divided into the Gold, the Slave, and the Ivory Coafts; containing a geographical, political, and natural Hiftory of the Kingdoms and Countries: With a particular Account of the Rife, Progrefs, and prefent Condition of all the European Settlements upon that Coaft; and the juft Measures for improving the feveral Branches of the Guinea Trade. Illuftrated with feveral Cuts. Written originally in Dutch at the Caftle of St. George D'elmina, and now faithfully tranflated into English. To which is prefixed, an exact Map of the whole Coast of Guinea, that was no: in the Original. Price 6 s.

The History of the Republick of Holland, from its firft Foundation to the Death of King William: alfo a particular Defcription of the United Provinces; giving an Account of the Cities, fortified Places, Univerfities, Commodities, Cuftoms, and Manners of the Inhabitants. With an alphabetical Table of the Rivers, the Rates of their Schoots, and the Times of their fetting-out and coming in from Place to Place. To which is added, Reafons to juftify the Revolt of the United Provinces. Tranflated from the Original. As alfo, an exact Map of the United Pro

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vinces. By Herman Moll. Ufeful for all Gentlemen that Travel through that Country. In two Volumes Octavo. Price 10s.

Monfieur L'Clert's Account of the Earl of Clarendon's History of the Civil Wars. Done from the French by Mr. Ozell. In two Parts. Price 2 s.

Characters hiftorical and panegyrical of the greatest Men that have appeared in France during the laft Century. By Monfieur Perrault. In Two Volumes, Price 6 s.

The Second Edition of Hiero; or, the Condition of a Tyrant. Tranflated from the Greek of Zenophon: With Obfervations. Pr. 6 d.

An Effay on the great Affinity and mutual, Agreement of the two Profeffions of Divinity and Law, and on the Joint-Interest of Church and State; in Vindication of the Clergy's concerning themselves in political Matters: Containing Reflections on fome popular Mistakes, with Refpect to the Original of our Civil Conftitution, and to the antient English Loyalty. In a Letter from a Clergyman of the Church of England to an eminent Lawyer. Price bound is.

An hiftorical and political Effay: Discovering the Affinity or Refemblance of the antient and modern Governments, both in our neighbouring Nations, as alfo in the Jewish Commonwealth, in respect to our English Parliament. By the late learned Sir Bulstrode Whitlock. Price 2 s. 6 d.

State Fables taken from the moft celebrated Mythologists: With political Reflections upon them, treating of the different kinds of Government in the World, in order to difcover what is moft conducive to the Happiness of Mankind. In two Volumes. Price 10s.

Rules of Government; or, a true Balance between Sovereignty and Liberty. Written by Sir John Heywood, immediately after the late Civil War, and now published to prevent another. Price 1 s.

Cymbalum Mundi: or, Satyrical Dialogues upon feveral Subjects. By Bonaventure Des Perriers, Valet de Chambre to Margaret de Valois, Queen of Navarre. To which is prefix'd, a Letter concerning the Hiftory, Apology, &c. of that Work. By Profper Merchand. Tranflated from the French. Pr. 1 s.

An Effay on Money and Bullion: Wherein are contained Value intrinfick and extrinfick. Money and Bullion compared. Mr. Lock's Confideration concerning raifing the Value of Coin; and a Scheme for raifing the Value of our Coin, as well Gold as Silver. Price 6 d.

A Roman Catholick Syftem of Allegiance in favour of the prefent Eftablishment, formed from undeniable Principles of the Law of Nature, Divine Law, the Law of Nations, and the British Conftitution: Being a clear Proof, that the method of requiring Submiffion to King George, is conformable to the Doctrine and Practice of the Church of Rome, both before fand fince the Reformation. With an Address

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all of that Perfuafion; fhewing how, according to the strict Rules both of Honour and Confcience, they may fecurely come into the Revolution Measures. By P. R. Doctor utriufque Juris. Price 1 s.

A Letter from Mr. Maccartney to a Friend of his in London. Dated at Oftend. Dec. 4-15, 1712. Giving a particular Account of what pafs'd before and at the unfortunate Duel between his Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun. Price 6 d.

Mr. Stanhope's Anfwer to the Report of the Commiffioners fent in to Spain, &c. together with an Extract of fo much of the said Report as concerns him. Price 6 d.

Modern Policy. By M. Rawlinfon. Price 6 d.

The Liberties of England afferted. In oppofition to Popery, Slavery, and modern Innovation. By Mr. Southby. Price 6 d.

Our Ancestors as wife as we; or, antient Precedents for modern Facts. In anfwer to a Letter from a noble Lord. By Mr. Burnet: Price 6 d.

The Managers Pro and Con; or, an Account of what is faid at Child's and Tom's Coffee-Houfes, for and against Dr. Sacheverel. By Sir John St. Leger. Price 6 d.

A Character of Don Sacheverellio, Knight of the Firebrand. In a Letter to Ifaac Bickerstaff, Efq; Cenfor of Great-Britain. By Dr. King: Price 2 d.

Reasons for restoring the Whigs. By the Author of the Annotations on the Tåtler. Price 6 d.

Hue and Cry after Dr. S t; occafion'd by a true and exact Copy of part of his own Diary, found in his Pocket-book. Wherein he has fet down a faithful Account of himself, and of all that happen'd to him for the laft Week of his Life. Price 4 d.

Confiderations upon the Secret Hiftory of the White-Staff. Humbly addrefs'd to the Earl of O Both by Mr. Dean Smedly.

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The Conduct of the Purse of Ireland: In a Letter to a Member of the late Oxford Convocation: Occafioned bytheir having conferr'd the Degree of Doctor upon Sir C. P. Price 6 d.

The Art of Governing by Parties, particularly in Religion, in Politicks, in Parliament, on the Bench, and in the Miniftry; with the ill Effects of Parties on the People in general, the King in particular, and all our Foreign Affairs, as well as our Credit and Trade, in Peace or War. By Mr. Toland. Price 3 s.

Anglia Liberi, Or the Limitation and Succeffion of the Crown of England explained and afferted, as grounded on his Majefty's Speech, the Proceedings in Parliament, the Defires of the People, the Safety of our Religion, the Nature of our Conftitution, the Balance of Europe, and the Rights of all Mankind. By Mr. Toland. Price 3 s.

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Reafons for addreffing her Majefty to invite into England the Highneffes the Electress Dowager, and the Electoral Prince of Hanover, and likewife (II) Reasons for attainting and abjuring the pretended Prince of Wales, and all others pretending any Claim, Right, or Title from the late K. James and Queen Mary; with Arguments for ma king a vigorous War against France. By Mr. Toland. Price 6 d.

Paradoxes of State, relating to the prefent Juncture of Affairs in England and the reft of Europe; chiefly grounded on his Majefty's Princely, pious, and most gracious Speech. By Mr. Toland. Price 6 d.

Amyntor; or, a Defence of Milton's Life; containing, I. a general Apology for all Writings of that Kind. II. A Catalogue of Books attributed in the primitive Times to Jefus Chrift, his Apostles, and other eminent Perfons; with feveral important Remarks and Observations relating to the Canon of Scripture. III. A compleat History of the Book intitled Eikon Bafilike, proving Dr. Gauden, and not King Charles I. to be the Author of it, &c. With Reasons for abolishing the Obfervation of the 30th of January. By Mr. Toland. Price 2 s. 6 d.

Letters to Serena: containing, I. The Original and Force of Prejudices. II. The Hiftory of the Soul's Immortality among the Heathens. III. The Origin of Idolatry and Reasons of Heathenifm. As alfo IV. a Letter to a Gentleman in Holland, fhewing Spinofa's Syftem of Philosophy to be without Principle or any Foundation. V. Motion effential to Matter; in Anfwer to fome Remarks, by a noble Friend, on the Confutation of Spinofa. To all which is prefix'd, VI. a Preface, being a Letter to a Gentleman at London, fent together with the foregoing Differtations, and declaring the feveral Occafions of writing them. By Mr. To land. Price 4s.

A Letter against Popery, particularly againft admitting the Authori ty of the Fathers and Councils in Controverfies of Religion. By Sophia Charlotte, the late Queen of Pruffia. Being an Answer to a Letter written to her Majefty by Father Vota, an Italian Jefuit, and Confeffor to King Auguftus. There is prefix'd by the Publisher, a Letter, containing the Occation of the Queen's writing, and an Apology for the Church of England. By Mr. Toland. Price 6 d.

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The Hiftory of the Church, from the beginning of the World to the Year of Chrift 1718. In 4 Vol. in Twelves. Compendiously written in French by Lewis Ellis Dupin, Doctor in Divinity of the Faculty of Paris, and now tranflanted into English according to the Third Paris Edition.. Revis'd, enlarg'd, and put into a new Method by the Author. With a large Chronological Table, and a Compleat Index to the whole. By the Reverend Mr. Tho. Fenton, M. A. Rector of Nately Scures, and Vicar of St. Laurence Wotton in Hampshire, and late Student of Chrift-Church, Oxon. The Third Edition. Price 10 3.

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