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- PROFESSOR Rollin's ancient History, being a complete Account of the Character, Manners, Religion, Government, and Wars of the Ancients, 10 vols, 1 l. 16 s. Edin 1758
- Vol. I. Containing the History of the Egyptians and Carthaginians.
- Vol. II. History of the Assyrians, Babylonians, Lydians, Medes, Persians, and the Origin and Settlement of the Grecian States.
- Vol. III. History of the Persians and Grecians, in the Reigns of Darius I. Xerxes I. Artaxerxes, Xerxes II. Sogdianus, and Darius Nothus.
- Vol. IV. History of the Persians and Grecians, in the Reigns of Darius and Artaxerxes Mnemon;—of Socrates;—of the Government of Sparta and Athens.
- Vol. V. Account of the Grecian Games;—of Dionysius 5 the elder and younger, Tyrants of Syracuse;—of the Generals Epaminondas and Pelopidas;—of the famous Demosthenes the Orator.
- Vol. VI. the Conquests of Philip and Alexander the Great, Kings of Macedon.
- Vol. VII. Civil Wars between Alexander's Successors.
- Vol. VIII. History of Alexander's Successors▪—their Wars with the Romans and Jews;—Daniel's Prophecies.
- Vol. IX. Wars between the Macedonians and Romans, Grecians and Romans, Syrians and Jews;—History of the Jews, Parthians, and Cappadocians.
- 10 Vol. X. History of the Syracusans;—Wars of Mithridates, Tigranes, Pompey and Caesar, Cleopatra, Augustus and Anthony.
- [Page 4] Professor Rollin's Method of studying the Belles Lettres, 4 vols, 18 s. Edin 1759
- Vol. I. Containing Reflections on Manners, Religion, Taste, Study of Latin, Greek, Poetry, Excellency of Homer's Poems, &c.
- Vol. II. Of Rhetoric;—Descriptions;—Paralels▪—of the Eloquence of the Bar;—of the Pulpit;—of the Eloquence of the Sacred Writings.
- Vol. III. Of solid Glory and real Greatness;—of Sacred History;—of Profane History.
- Vol. IV. Of Profane History;—of Fable;—of Antiquities;—of Philosophy;—of Classes and Colleges;—of the Education of Youth;—Duty of the Principal, Regents, Parents, Preceptors, and Scholars.
- 15 Pamela, or Virtue rewarded, by Mr. Richardson, founded on Truth, and equally curious and affecting, 4 vols, 1 l. Lond 762
- Clarissa Harlowe, by Mr. Richardson, 8 vols, comprehending the most important Concerns of private Life, 2 l. 2 s. Lond 764
- Vol. I. Rencounter between Lovelace and J. Harlowe; Clarssa is ill-used by her Relations;—Lovelace adores her, but hates her Family;—summons his Friends to carry her off;—her Opinion of the Force which Figure or Person ought to have upon her Sex, &c.
- Vol. II. Humourous Description of Mr Hickman;—Picture of a modern Marriage;—Lovelace presses her to escape from her Relations;—she refuses;—he corrupts Leman:—the whole of his Contrivance to carry her off.
- Vol. III. He exults on the Success of his Contrivancies; describes her Person and Dress;—carries her to London;—humorous Instructions to his Friends for their Behaviour before her, &c.
- Vol. IV Lovelace threatens her;—he presses for Marriage yet finds Occasion to delay it;—his different Attempts to surprise her.
- 20 Vol. V. She escapes from him;—an Account of her Trials and Persecutions;—his Arts and Inventions;—carries her back to her old Lodgings;—her Prayers, her Innocence, her Virtue;—Distraction cannot save her; he urges Marriage to her;—she absolutely rejects him.
- Vol. VI. The behaviour of Clarissa gives the Lie to all Lovelace's rakish Maxims;—he curses his Plots and Contrivances;—she gives the Particulars of her Story to Miss Howe;—begs that the blackest Parts of it might be kept secret;—desires one friendly Tear may be dropt from her gentle Eye, on the happy Day that shall shut up all her Sorrows;—Picture of a Rake on a Sick-bed;—Lovelace's easy, specious and undaunted Behaviour at Colonel Ambrose's.
- [Page 5]Vol. VII. Clarissa extremely ill;—Lovelace's humorous Behaviour at Smith's when in search of her:—warm Conversation between him and Colonel Morden;—Clarissa's Christian Patience and Resignation;—Lovelace's Torments;—Remorse wrings his heart;—her truly Christian Behaviour in her last Hours.
- Vol. VIII. Character of Clarissa;—Lovelace's temporary Madness;—dreadful Despondency and Death of Sinclair;—deep Distress and Remorse of the Harlow Family;—Lovelace recovers his Senses and Gaiety;—resolves to travel;—writes Colonel Morden from Munich;—Interview with Colonel Morden;—Issue of the Duel, &c.
- History of Sir Charles Grandison, by Mr. Richardson, 7 vols. 1 l. 16s. Lond 1762
- Vol. I. Miss Byron sets out for London;—her Person described;—rejects Greville, Fenwick, Pollexfen, &c. goes to a Masquerade;—unexpectedly carried off;—rescued by Sir Charles Grandison;—Pollexfen challenges Grandison.
- 25 Vol. II. Sir Charles's Morning Visit and noble Behaviour to Sir Hargrave Pollexfen;—▪Miss Byron refuses Lord D—; History of the Grandison Family;—Miss Grandison's Amour with Capt. Anderson;—Sir Charles extricates her.
- Vol. III. History of Emily Jervois;—of her Mother;— Sir Charles delivers Lord W — from the tyranny of his Mistress;—his intrepid coolness when assaulted in his own House;—Clementina's Struggle between love and her superior Duties;—Sir Charles' tender, yet spirited Behaviour in Italy.
- Vol. IV. Miss Byron acts greatly on a trying occasion; the deplorable situation of Lady Clementina's Mind and Person;—Sir Charles's gay and adroit Management of Lady Beauchamp, &c.—he sets out for Italy;—he delivers Sir Hargrave Pollexfen;—Picture of silent Woe.
- Vol. V. Miss Byron owns her love for Sir Charles;—her magnanimous Behaviour on the Prospect of his speedy Marriage in Italy;—his several affecting Interviews with Lady Clementina;—his noble Behaviour, Moderation and Return.
- Vol. VI. Sir Charles declares his Love for Miss Byron; her great Sensibilities;—her Friends Congratulations; Science of Courtship and tender and polite Address; the Day fixed;—Description of the Dresses;—Behaviour, &c. &c.
- 30 Vol. VII. Description of Grandison Hall;—Lady Clementina's Flight to England followed by the whole Poretta Family;—Lady G—'s humorous Behaviour and Letters;—Sir Hargrave's Penitence and Death.
- Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph, 3 vols, by Mr. Sheridan, 15s. Lond 761
- [Page 6] Invisible Spy, 2 vols, 10s. Lond 1759
- Vol. I. Contrast in the behaviour of two married Couple of distinction;—a truly tragical Adventure;—Amours of the celebrated Sabina.
- Vol. II. The power of Beauty and Virtue displayed in an affecting Occurrence;—a brief Account of what presented itself to the Author in an evenings invisible ramble.
- Adventures of a Guinea, 2 vols 10s. Lond 764
- 35 Captain Boyles Adventures, with Mrs. Villars escape from Barbary, 4s. Lond 760
- Voyages and Adventures of Captain Falconer, 5s. ib 764
- History of discoveries and improvements in Commerce, Navigation, &c. 6s. Lond 764
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- Campbell's Lives of the Admirals, 4 vols, with curious Passages relating to our Discoveries, Plantations and Commerce, 2l. 2s. Lond 761
- Vol. I. Containing from Julius Caesar to Queen Elisabeth.
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- 40 Vol. III.IV. From William III. to the End of the Reign of George I.
- Hooke's Roman History, 4 vols 2l. 4s ▪ Dub 759
- Vol. I. From Aeneas landing in Italy, till 265 Years after the building of Rome.
- 45 Vol. II. From the Year 265, till the Year 466.
- Vol. III. From 466, till the Year 549.
- Vol. IV. From 549, till the Year 632.
- Letters from several Parts of Europe and the East, describing France, Italy, &c. 2 vols 16s. Lond 753
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- De Solis' Hist. of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, 2 vols with Plates, 17s. Lond 753
- Vol. I. Cortes defeats the Indians of Tabasco;—the Tlascalans;—Battle at Vera-Cruz;—Montezuma imprisoned;—his Behaviour.
- [Page] 55 Vol. II. Cortez defeats Narvaez;—the Mexicans assault the Spaniards;—are repulsed;—Motezuma killed▪ Battle of Otumba;—Cortes defeated;—Cortes attacks the Enemy, defeats them, and takes Guatimozin;— Mexico surrenders.
- Du Halde's History of China, 4 vols 1l. 4s. with plates, Lond 1741
- Vol. I. Containing an Account of the different Nations of Tartars, &c.—a geographical Description of the several Provinces of China.
- Vol. II. Antiquity of the Chinese;—their civil and military Government;—Policy;—Nobility;—Agriculture; Mechanics;—Manners;—Trade.
- Vol. III. Method of Studying;—Religion;—Skill in the Sciences,;—Poetry;—History;—Plays;—Novels Life of the celebrated Confucius;—Skill in Medicine.
- Vol. IV. Chinese Receipts for procuring Health and long Life;—History of the Tartars;—of Corea;—of Siberia;—of Thibet.
- Voltaire's History of Russia under Peter the Great, 2 vols 1l. Lond 763
- 60 Vol. I. Containing a Description of Russia;—Peter's Ancestors;—War with the Turks;—Travels;—War with Sweden▪—Battle of Narva;—Murder of Patkul; Battle of Pultowa.
- Vol. II. Successes of Peter the Great;—Siege of Stralsund; Trial of his Son;—of the Trade, Laws and Religion of Russia;—Peter's Death.
- Account of the European Settlements in America, 2 vols 16s. Lond 760
- Vol. I. Columbus discovers America;—Conquest of Mexico and Peru;—Gold and Silver Mines in New Spain; Jesuits Territory;—Portuguese Settlements.
- Vol. II. Settlements of the French, Dutch, and British North America.
- Hume's History of England, from Iulius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, in 8 vols 4l. Lond 763
- Vol. I. Britains, Romans, Saxons, William the Conqueror, William Rufus, Henry I. Stephen, Henry II. Customs.
- Vol. II. Richard I. John, Manners and Government, Henry III. Edward I. Edward II. Edward III.
- 65 Vol. III. Richard II. Henry IV. Henry V. Henry VI. Edward IV. Richard III. Henry VII. Henry VIII.
- Vol. IV. Henry VIII. Origin of the Reformation, Luther, Edward VI. Mary, Protestants persecuted.
- Vol. V. Elizabeth;—Queen Mary executed;—Spanish Armada defeated;—Manners;—Commerce;—Arts and Learning;—James I.—Gun-powder Conspiracy.
- Vol. VI. Sir Walter Raleigh executed;—Manners;—Navy, Colonies;—Charles I.—Civil War;—Battle of Edgehill, Straton, Newbury, &c.
- [Page 8]Vol. VII. Battle of Marston-Moor;—Cromwell;—Battle of Naseby;—King's Trial;—Execution and Character; Cromwell's Birth and private Life;—Restoration—Trial and Execution of the Regicides;—Victories over the Dutch;—Battle of Solebay.
- 70 Vol. VIII. Trial of Stafford;—Rye-house plot;—Trial of Lord Russel and Algernoon Sidney;—their Execution; King's Sickness and Death;—James II.—Monmouth's Invasion;—Prince of Orange lands in England;—Settlement of the Crown:—Manners and Sciences.
- Hume's Essays, Moral, Political and Literary, 2 vols 18 s. Lond 1764
- Vol. I. On delicacy of Taste and Passion;—of Superstition and Enthusiasm;—Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences;—Sceptic;—Epicurean;—of Eloquence;—Poligamy;—Standard of Taste;—of Commerce;—Money, Trade;—Taxes;—Public Credit.
- Vol. II. Different Species of Philosophy;—Sceptical Doubts;—Liberty;—Miracles;—future State;—on the Passions;—Enquiry into the Principles of Morals, Natural History of Religion;—bad influences of most popular Religions on Morality.
- Dr. Robertson's History of Scotland, during the Reign of Queen Mary, &c. 2 vols 1 l. Lond 761
- Vol. I. A summary Account of Scotland till the Succession of Mary;—Murder of Cardinal Beaton;—Battle of Pinkey;—Mary's Marriage with Darnly;—Darnly jealous of Rizio;—Murders Rizio;—Mary hates Darnly;—favours Bothwel;—Darnly murdered;—Mary marries Bothwel;—miserable End of Bothwel;—Mary confined in England;—the Regent murdered.
- Vol. II. Conspiracy in favours of Mary;—Morton's Execution;—new Conspiracy against Elizabeth;—Mary's Behaviour at her Death;—her Character.
- Potter's Antiquities of Greece, with Plates, 2 vols 1 l. Lond 764
- 75 Vol. I. Civil Government of Athens;—Religion of Greece.
- Vol. II. Military Affairs of the Grecians;—their Customs;—Manners.
- Kennett's Antiquities of Rome, with Plates, 8s. 8 d. 763
- Macquer's Roman History, from the Foundation, to the Extinction of the Republic, 10s. 760
- Des Fontaines history of the Revolutions of Poland, from the Foundation of that Monarchy, to the Death of Augustus II. in the Year 1733. 736
- A new and general Biographical Dictionary, containing an historical and critical Account of the Lives and writings of the most eminent Persons in every Nation, particularly the British and Irish, from the earliest Accounts of Time, to the present Period. Wherein their remarkable Actions and Sufferings, their Virtue, Parts and Learning, are accurately displayed in 11 vols 5 l. 10s. 761
- [Page]80 Vol. I. Abelard, Addison, Ariosto, Aristotle, Atterbury, Augustine; &c.
- Vol. II. Bacon, Bayle, Beveridge, Beza, Blake, Boerhaave, Boileau, Boyle, Buchanan, Burnet, Butler.
- Vol. III. Caesar, Calvin, Des Cartes, Caxton, Churchhill, Cicero, Cleopatra, Coke, Columbus, Confucius, Congreve, Constantine, Cromwell.
- Vol. IV. Dacier, Dante, Demosthenes, Drake, Dryden, Elizabeth, Erasmus, Eugene.
- Vol. V. Farquhar, Fenelon, Gardiner, Gray, Galen, Friend.
- 85 Vol. VI. Lord Lansdown, Grotius, Guicciardini, Halley, Hampden, Harrington, Harvey, Heloisa, Homer, Horace, Hutchison, Hyde.
- Vol. VII. Jerome, Innocent, II. Pope Joan, Julian, Kneller, Knox, Laud, L'Estrange.
- Vol. VIII. Locke, Loyola, Luther, Mahomet, Maintenon, Mandeville, Mead, Milton, Montesquieu, Moliere, Moravians, Newton.
- Vol. IX. Ovid, Pascal, Paul, Penn, Peter the Great, Pindar, Pitcairn, Plato, Pliny, Plutarch, Pococke, Pope.
- Vol. X. Pythagoras, Racine, Rapin, Rawleigh, Rochester, Rowe, Rollin, Sappho, Shakespear, Sherlock, Socrates, Spencer, Lord Bolingbroke, Steele.
- 90 Vol. XI. Sully, Swift, Sydenham, Tacitus, Tasso, Terentius, Thomson, Tillotson, Tindal, Toland, Van Dyck, Virgil, Waller, Whiston, Whitby, Woolston, Xenophon▪
- Iuan and Ulloa's Voyage to South America, describing at large the Spanish Cites, Towns, Provinces, &c. on that extensive Continent. With Reflections on the Religion, civil Policy, Genius, Customs, Manners, Dress of the several Inhabitants, whether Natives, Spaniards, Creoles, Indians or Mulattoes, &c. Natural and commercial History of the Country, Gold and Silver Mines, &c. 2 vols with Plates, 1 l. Lond 7 [...]
- Annual Register, or a complete View of History, Politics and Literature, for 1758, vol. I. 10s. 6 d. Lond 7 [...]
Containing a complete History of the War from 1754, to the End of the Year 1758, State Papers,—Characters, extraordinary Adventures;—Literary and Miscellaneous Essays,—Poetry,—Accounts of remarkable Books.
- Annual Register for 1759, vol. II. 10s. 6 d. Lond. 7 [...]
Containing the History of the War for the Year 1759, State Papers;—Characters,—Natural History —Antiquities,—Useful Projects,—Miscellaneous Essays,— Poetry,—Account of Books.
- Dramatic Works of Aaron Hill in 2 vols 1 l. Lond 7 [...]
- Vol. I. Hill's Life;—Efrid;—Walking Statue;—Rinaldo;—Fatal Vision;—Henry V.—Fatal Extravagance; Merlin in Love;—Athelwold.
- 95 Vol. II. Muses in Mourning;—Zara;—Snake in the [Page 10] Grass;—Alzira;—Saul;—Daraxes;—Merope;—Roman Revenge;—Insolvent;—Love Letters.
- An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope, 8s, 8d. Lond 762
- The Tables or Pictures of real Life; 10s. Lond 763
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- Boccace's Curious Novels, 10s. 6 d. Lond 741
- Treatise on the Revenue of the Romans, with a Dissertation on the Manner of distinguishing antique Medals 7s. ib 741
- Bishop Burnet's History of his own Time, 6 vols 1 l. 5s. ib 725
- 100 Vol. I. Containing a summary Recapitulation of Affairs in Church and State, from James I. to the Restoration in 1660;—Reign of Charles II. from 1660 to 1670.
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- Vol. III. Reign of James II. —Revolution;—Settlement of King William and Mary.
- Vol. IV. Reign of King William to the End of the Year 1700.
- Vol. V. Reign of William, from 1700 to his Death. Reign of Queen Anne to the End of the Year 1708.
- 105 Vol. VI. Reign of Anne from 1708, to the Conclusion of the Peace in 1713;—the Author's Conclusion to his History;—The Life of Bishop Burnet by the Editor.
- Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Esq Lieutenant General of the Horse, &c. containing a full and exact Account of the civil Wars during the Reign of Charles I. 3 vols 15s. Edin 751
- Vol. I. Strafford beheaded;—Ludlow defends Wardour Castle;—Royalists defeated at Marston-Moor;—Ludlow's Conferences with Cromwell;—the King's Trial and Execution.
- Vol. II. Cromwell takes the Title of Protector;—transports those that oppose him;—falls Sick;—his Demeanour at the Point of Death;—his last Words;—the Restoration.
- Vol. III. Trial of the King's Judges;—their Execution; Ludlow retires to Switzerland;—various Attempts made to assassinate him.
- History of the Revolutions in Portugal, 3s 4 d. Glas 750
- The Accomplished Woman by M. Du Boscq, Preacher in ordinary to the French King, 2 vols. 10s. 6 d. Lond 753
- 110 Vol. I. Of Reading, Conversation, Reputation, Chastity, Prudence, Dress, Beauty, Curiosity, Slander, Jealousy, Love.
- Vol. II. Self-love, Nobility, Marriage, Celibacy, Ambition, Coquettery, Superstition, Passion, Luxury, Christian Virtue.
- The Wise Ones bubbled, or Lovers Triumphant, after twenty Years Separation and Residence in Foreign Parts, 2 vols 10s. Lond 760
- [Page 11] Eighty-eight Questions in Love and Gallantry Lond 1759
- The Adventures of Telemachus, by Fenelon, 2 vols 5 s. Glas 764
- 115 Life of Prince Charles of Lorrain, containing the History of the House of Lorrain, and a complete Narrative of all the Battles, Sieges, &c. from the Year 1738, to 1746, War with the Turks, &c. 5 s. Lond 764
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- Vol. I. A Journey to London;—a Curtain Lecture;—a Separation;—an odd Wish granted.
- Vol. II. An Estimate of the different Degrees of Happipiness to be found behind the Chariot and within it; an Epistle from a Female to an old Man.
- 120 The entertaining Novels of Mrs. Iane Barker, 2 vols 7 s. ib 736
Containing Exilius, Clelia and Marcellus, Reward of Virtue, Lucky Escape, beautiful Captive, Piso, happy Recluse, fair Widow, amours of Bosvil and Galetia.
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- Death of Abel, 2 s. Lond 764
- 125 Lord Anson's Voyage round the World in the Years 1740, 41, 42, 43, 44, 5s. 6 d. Lond 757
- Bossuet's History of France, from Pharamond to Charles IX. 4 vols 1 l. Edin 762
- Vol. I. Containing from the Reign of Pharamond first King of the Franks, in the Year 420, to the Death of Charles V. in the 1580.
- Vol. II. Charles VI. to the End of the Reign of Charles VIII. in the 1408.
- Vol. III. Reign of Louis XII. and to the End of the Reign of Francis I. in the 1547.
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- Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, Prime Minister to Henry the Great, and Grand Master of the Ordnance, &c. containing the History of France from the Reign of Charles IX. in 1574, to 1641, in 5 vols 1 l. 4s. Lond 760
- 130 Vol. I. Anecdotes of Sully's Family;—his surprising Escape at the Massacre of St. Bartholomew;—civil Wars in France;—Battle of Contras;—Death of [Page 12] Henry III.—Battle of Ivry;—Battle of Aumale; Continuation of the War to the 1594.
- Vol. II. Military Expeditions;—Characters;—Henry IV. wounded by Chatel;—his Adventure with an Astrologer;—War with Spain;—Intrigues of the Mistresses of Henry the Great;—War with Savoy;—great Services of Sully;—Sully goes to Dover;—Conferences with Queen Elizabeth;—Birth of Louis XIII.—Biron's Conspiracies. &c. to the Year 1601.
- Vol. III. Marechal Biron's Conspiracy;—Trial;—Execution;—Edict against Duels;—Wars of the Spaniards and Dutch;—Sully sent to London:—his surprising Character of young Servin;—his Character of the English Court;—his Labours in the Finances;—Canada settled;—Intrigues, Memoirs, &c. to 1605.
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