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ROBERT BELL's SALE CATALOGUE Of a COLLECTION of NEW AND OLD BOOKS,

In all the Arts and Sciences, and in various Languages, Also, a large Quantity of entertaining NOVELS; with the lowest Price printed to each BOOK;

NOW SELLING, At the BOOK-STORE of WILLIAM WOODHOUSE, Bookseller, Stationer, and Bookbinder, in Front-street, near Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.

In this Collection are included a Number of elegant and uncommon BOOKS, very scarce and rarely to be met with, being the Library of a Gentleman who lately left this Country—Also to be SOLD, Three Pair of large Walnut BOOK-CASES, either separate or together.

Said BELL gives Ready Money for any Library or Parcel of BOOKS.

New and Old BOOKS in Folio.

1.POSTLETHWAYT's Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, 2 vols.8100
2.Chambers's Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 2 vols.8100
3.Baskerville's Family Bible, magnificently printed and ele­gantly bound in red Morocco,1200
4.Baskerville's Family Bible,4100
5.A compleat Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High-Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, from the Reign of King Richard II. to the Reign of King George II. 6 vols. gilt.1500
6.Bacon and Selden on Government,1160
7.Burkit's Expository Notes, with practical Observations on the New-Testament, adorned with Cuts,350
8.Burkit on the New-Testament, second Hand,1100
[Page 2] 9.Ainsworth's Latin and English Dictionary, 2 vols. gilt,8100
10.Echard's History of England,250
11.Fuller's Church History of Britain,0150
12.North Briton, by Bingley, from No. 47 to 100,076
13.The Holy Bible in Greek, by Melanchton,250
14.Two odd Volumes of Picart's Religious Ceremonies, viz. Vol. I, IV.1100
15.The Pennsylvania Chronicle for the Years 1767 and 1768, 2 vols. half bound,0150
16.The Pennsylvania Chronicle for 1767, I vol. half bound,076
17.Locke's Essay on Human Understanding,0140
18.The sacred Books of the Old and New-Testament, re­cited at large, and illustrated with critical and explana­tory Annotations, carefully compiled from the Commen­taries and other Writings of Grotius, Lightfoot, Pool, Calmet, Patrick, Le Clerc, Locke, Burkit, Henry, Pearse, and a Variety of other eminent Authors, ancient and and modern. By Samuel Humphreys. Embellished with Maps and large Copperplates, 3 very large vols.9100
19.Clark's Family Bible, with Annotations and parallel Scriptures,2160
20.Clark's Family Bible with Annotations, &c.2100
21.Veslingus's Anatomy, with 24 large Copperplates,0100
22.The Whole Works of the pious James Hervey,250
23.Anderson's Royal Genealogies, or, the Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes, from Adam to these Times, with a Chronological History of the World. This very scarce Work, is an Abridgement of universal History and Chronology, an Index or Dictionary, and a Regulator to all History; so that the learned have recommended it as a most useful Book in any Library, whether public or private,3100
24.Miller's Gardeners Dictionary, containing the Methods of cultivating and improving the Kitchen, Fruit and Flower Garden, as also the Physic Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory and Vineyard, according to the Practice of the most experienced Gardeners of the present Age. Interspersed with the History of Plants, &c. &c. and also an Explanation of all the Terms used in Botany or Gar­dening,2100
[Page 3] 25.Beawe's Lex Mercatoria, or, the Merchants Directory, being a compleat Guide to all Men in Business, whether as Traders,—Remitters,—Owners,—Freighters,—Cap­tains—Insurers,—Brokers,—Factors,—Supercargoes,—and Agents.—Likewise calculated for the Use and Service of the Merchant,—Lawyer,—Senator,—and Gentleman,2100
26.The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, by Dr. Fiddes,0150
27.Clark's General Martyrology, containing a Collection of all the greatest Persecutions which have befallen the Church of Christ,250
28.The compleat Works of that eminent Minister of God's Word, Isaac Ambrose,1100
29.Annotations upon all the Books of the Old and New Testament, which make an entire Commentary on the sacred Scripture, wherein the Text is explained, Doubts resolved, Scriptures parallelled, and various Readings observed. By the Labour of the following learned Di­vines. Dr. Gouge,—Mr. Gataker,—Mr. Downame,—Mr. Ley,—Mr. Reading,—Mr. Taylor,—Mr. Pemer­ton,—and Dr. Featly;—who were thereunto appoint­ed by the Committee for Religion, 2 vols.250
30.The Mariner's Magazine, or, Captain Samuel Sturmy's Mathematical and Practical Arts, containing the Art of Navigation at large,—A new Way of Surveying of Land,—Gauging,—Gunnery,—Astronomy,—and Dial­ing performed Geometrically,—Instrumentally,—and by Calculation,0150
31.Langley's City and Country Builder's and Workman's Treasury of Designs: Or, the Art of drawing or work­ing the ornamental Parts of Architecture, illustrated by upwards of 400 grand Designs, neatly engraved on 186 Copperplates; also an Appendix of 14 large Copperplates of Trusses for Girders and Beams, different Sorts of Rafters, and a Variety of Roofs,2100
32.Les Reports, de Edward Coke,0100
33.Bowen's compleat System of Geography for the whole known World, with seventy Maps, which make a com­plete Atlas,—somewhat damaged, 2 vols.500
34.Helvicus's Historical and Chronological Theatre, distri­buted into equal Intervals of Tens, Fifties, and Hun­dreds [Page 4] With an Assignation of all the Empires, King­doms, Governments, Kings, Electors, Princes, Roman Popes, Turkish Emperors, and other famous and illus­trious Men, Prophets, Divines, Lawyers, Physicians, Philosophers, Orators, Poets, Historians, Hereticks, Rabbins, Councils, Synods, Academies, &c. with the usual Epochas,126
35.A Super Royal Family Bible, with the Apocrypha, The Print is remarkably large,6100
36.Milton's History of England,076
37.Moore's Whisperer, 36 Numbers,076
38.Jores's Ornamental Designs,060
39.The Modern Builders Assistant, or, a Concise Epitome of the whole System of Architecture, containing eighty beautiful folio Copperplates, by Halfpenny, Morris and Lightoler,1100

New and Old BOOKS in Quarto.

40.Milton's Poetical Works with Notes of various Au­thors, by Newton, a magnificent Edition, with elegant En­gravings, by the greatest Masters,3 vols.gilt.6100
41.Lord Bolingbroke's Works, published by Mallet, an elegant Edition, 5 vols. gilt,8100
42.Lord Anson's Voyage round the World,—Royal Paper, with 42 Copperplates, gilt,250
43.Ainsworth's Latin and English Dictionary, 2 vols.2100
44.Boyer's Royal French and English Dictionary,1160
45.Ferguson's Astronomy, with Cuts,1100
46.Hooke's Roman History, 3 vols. gilt,660
47.Crusins's Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols.gilt,250
48.The Manners of the Age, in 13 Moral Satires, gilt,0150
49.The Holy Bible, ruled with red Lines,0120
50.The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, new,180
51.The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, new,1100
52.The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, very large print,240
53.The Holy Bible, with moral and practical Observations at the End of every Chapter, composed by the famous Ostervald, Professor of Divinity in Switzerland.— [Page 5] Translated at the Desire of, and recommended by the So­ciety for propagating Christian Knowledge. This Editi­on is printed at a low Price, for the Convenience of those sincere Christians who do not abound in Riches,126
54.Warden's System of Revealed Religion digested under proper Heads, and composed in the express Words of Scripture, containing all that the sacred Records reveal, with Respect to Doctrine and Duty.1120
55.Stevens's Spanish and English Dictionary,126
56.Knox's History of the Reformation of Religion in Scot­land,0150
57.Bolton's Compass for sailing in Search of divine Truths,039
58.Wright on the Passions of the Mind,039
59.Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. English Edition, new,1000
60.Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. English Edition, second Hand,5100
61.Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols.—The second American Edition new,4100
62.A new American Edition of the much esteemed Letters of the very respectable dissenting Divine, Dr. Furneaux to Judge Blackstone, with Priestley's Remarks on the Commentaries, and some other curious Tracts, worthy of high Rank in every Gentleman's literary Repository, which makes a fifth Volume to range uniformly with said Commentaries,0150
63.Poems, by Alexander Pope, with elegant Head and Tail Pieces,0150
64.Blackwell's Memoirs of the Court of Augustus, with Copperplates, vol. I.0113
65.Cruden's Concordance to the Bible.230
66.Recueil de divers voyages faits en Afrique et en L' Ame­rique, avcc fig.0150
67.Elementa Phisiologiae per Haller, tom. 4.0150
68.Rider's Latin and English Dictionary,076
69.Bacon on the Laws and Government of England,1100
70.Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica per New­ton,0150
71.Guyse's Exposition of the New-Testament, 3 vols.4120
72.Bell's Travels from Petersburgh to Asia, 2 vols.1100
[Page 6] 73.Family Bible, with the Apocrypha, elegantly bound and gilt in blue Morocco,2100
74.Family Bible bound and gilt, in Calf,220
75.Burgh on the Dignity of Human Nature,012 [...]
76.Armamentarium Chirurgicum per Scultctus cum fig07 [...]
77.Goodall's History of the Royal College of Physicians of London, with their Proceedings against Empiricks,07 [...]
78.Astruc's Treatise on the Venereal Disease,250
79.M. A. Severinus de Recondi [...]a Abscessuum Natura Libri, VIII. avec fig.0150
80.Sutherland's Ship-Builders Assistant, being some Essays for compleating Marine Architecture,07 [...]
81.Lectiones Opticae et Geomet. per Barrow,050
82.The large History of Valentine and Orson,030
83.The Life and Reign of Edward the Sixth, by Sir John Hayward, Doctor of Laws, to which is added, a Manu­script, containing a Method for reading History,07 [...]

New and Old BOOKS in Octavo.

84.Pope's Works, 9 vols. an elegant Edition, gilt,600
85.Swift's Works, by Hawkesworth, 12 vols. an elegant edi­tion, gilt,740
86.London and its Environs described, with elegant Cop­perplates, 6 vols.3120
87.Pitt and Warton's Works of Virgil, 4 vols.22 [...]
88.Thirty-six select Discourses, doctrinal and practical upon the most important Points of the Christian Religion, by Samuel Johnson, 2 vols.110
89.Home, Lord Kaimes, his Elements of Criticism, an elegant Edition, 3 vols. gilt,1160
90.Grey's Debates of the House of Commons, 10 vols. gilt,650
91.Pariiamentary or Constitutional History of England, 24 vol.12120
92.Robertson's History of Scotland, 2 vols.140
93.Robertson's History of Charles V. 3 vols.1100
94.Remains of the famous Butler, Author of Hudibras 2 vols,110
[Page 7] 95.Gordon's Geographical Grammar,076
96.Salmon's Geographical Grammar,0120
97.Boyer's French and English Dictionary,0130
98.Schrevelius's Greek Lexicon, second Hand,0100
99.Brooke's General Gazetteer,0120
100.Coles's Latin and English Dictionary,0100
101.Martin's Universal English Dictionary,0120
102.Wheeler's Botanists and Gardeners Dictionary,0126
103.Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary,0120
104.Martin's Philosophical Grammar,0120
105.Smollett's Continuation of his History of England, vol. II. III. and IV. in blue boards,126
106.Wilson's Surveying, with Hnme's Surveying made easy, by the Chain only,0126
107.Leabetter's compleat System of Astronomy, 2 vols.140
108.Ward's Introduction to Mathematicks,0100
109.History of the late Minority, from 1762, to 1765,076
110.Varenius's compleat System of Geography, 2 vs.126
111.Justin's History, English and Latin, by Clarke,060
112.Hanway's Account of the Society for the Encourage­ment of the British Troops in Germany and North-Ame­rica,050
113.Questiones Philosophicae, per Johnson,050
114.Laws concerning Tithes,039
115.Maphaei S. R. E. Card. Barberini postea Urbani P. P. VII. Paemata,076
116.Cave's Primitive Christianity,050
117.Cicero's Select Orations, Latin and English,0120
118.Patrick's Terence, Latin and English, 2 vols.110
119.Du Halde's General History of China, containing a Ge­ographical, Historical, Chronological, Political and Phy­sical Description of the Empire of China, Chinese, Tar­tary, Corea, and Thibet, with Maps and Copperplates, 4 vols.250
120.Maclaurin's Algebra,0120
121.Holberg's Introduction to Universal History,076
122.Salust Delphini,050
123.Gracian's Art of Prudence,050
124.Leadbetter's Mechanick Dialling,090
125.Ovidii Epist. Delphini,060
[Page 8] 126.Derham's Astro-Theology,066
127.Martial Delphini,076
128.Wheatley's Illustration of the Common Prayer,076
129.Cicero de Officiis, per Pearce,076
130.Xenophon's memorable Things of Socrates, Greek and Latin, by Simpson,012 [...]
131.Patoun's Practical Navigation,0100
132.Meditations of St. Augustine, with his Treatise of the Love of God, Soliloquies, Contemplations, &c. &c. by Stanhope,076
133.Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Amours of William Congreve, Esq with Essays, Letters, &c.07 [...]
134.Mair's Book keeping,012 [...]
135.The Modern World, or, an Exhibition of fictitious Vir­tue in both Sexes, with Poems by a Lady,076
136.Mably's Conversations on Morality and Politics,086
137.Juvenal Delphini,076
138.Holme's Grammarians Geography and Astronomy, ex­emplified in the Use of the Globes,0100
139.Institution of the Church of England,016
140.Plinii Epistolae et Panegyricus,039
141.Atkinson's Epitome of Navigation,076
142.Horace Delphini,076
143.Connoissance des Temps pour L' Annee, 1759,02 [...]
144.Geographia per Cellarius et Patrick,07 [...]
145.The Mew Practice of Piety,06 [...]
146.Youth's Introduction to Trade and Business by Clare07 [...]
147.Vertot's Revolutions in Portugal,05 [...]
148.Sectionum Conic, Elementa per Milnes,05 [...]
149.Shaw's Parish Law,05 [...]
150.Nouvelle Methode, pour Appendre L'Italien,02 [...]
151.Atterbury's Sermons, 4 vols.116 [...]
152.Chambaud's Grammar of the French Tongue,039
153.Marshal Saxe's Reveries, or, Memoirs concerning the Art of War, with Copperplates,015 [...]
154.Clavis Homerica,010 [...]
155.Bailey's Ovid's Metamorphoses,010 [...]
156.Terence Delphini,07 [...]
157.Gradus ad Parnassum,05 [...]
158.Pomfret's Poems,03 [...]
[Page 9] 159.Church Catechism explained by Bishop Wake,030
160.Beeckman's Voyage to Borneo in the East Indies,050
161.Greek New-Testament, with Notes by Stephens, Scal­iger and Casaubon,039
162.Mair's Book-keeping,076
163.Millar's History of Propagation of Christianity and the the Overthrow of Paganism. 2 vols.0150
164.Potter's Antiquities of Greece, vol. I.076
165.History of England, vol. I.066
166.Hill's Arithmetick with the Logarithms,076
167.Cunn on the Use of the Sector,039
168.Oeuvres de Voltaire, tom. I. II.076
169.Chambaud's French Exercises,030
170.Greek Grammar at Eton,026
171.Chambaud's French and English Dialogues,030
172.Holme's Greek Grammar,030
173.A Collection of Anthems as they are performed at his Majesty's Chapel Royal,030
174.Leland's Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Re­velation, shewn from the State of Religion in the antient Heathen World, especially with Respect to the Know­ledge and Worship of the one true God: A Rule of mo­ral Duty: And a State of future Rewards and Punish­ments. To which is prefixed, a prelimenary Discourse on Natural and Revealed Religion. This Author is the famous Dissenter Leland of Dublin, the celebrated Champion of Christianity, who hath combated the who'e Army of Deists, 2 vols.—The London Edition is sold above 4l.140
175.Macquer's Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, 2 vols.126
176.Gooch's Cases and Practical Remarks in Surgery,0100
177.Tissot's Advice concerning Health,0100
178.Buchan's Family Physician,090
179.Postlethwayt's Commercial Dissertation on Great-Bri­tain and her Colonies, 2 vols,126
180.Huet's History of Commerce and Navigation,0120
181.Don George Juan and Don Antonio de Ulloa's Voyage to South-America, describing at large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, &c. on that extensive Continent; with the natural History of the Country, 2 vols,126
[Page 10] 182.Evan's Poems on several Occasions,050
183.The Theory and Practice of Chirurgical Pharmacy, with explanatory and critical Notes on each Composition,0100
184.Aphorisms of Sanctorius and Dr. Keil, with Quincy's Medico-Physical Essays,0106
185.The Dispensatory, being an Improvement upon Quin­cy,0100
186.Huxham's Essay on Fevers, with a Dissertation on the Sore-Throat,0100
187.Amours and Intrigues of George the First's Court,076
188.Baxter's Saints Everlasting Rest, being a Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their Enjoyment of God in Heaven, abridged by Fawcett,0100
189.Smith's Laboratory, or, School of Arts,0100
190.Keill's Theory of the Earth, with the famous Mauper­tuis's Dissertation on the different Figures of the celestial Bodies,076
191.The History of Hypocrisy and Faction,050
192.Moore's Whisperer, 25 Numbers,—Royal and ministerial Scandal,076
193.Turner's Syphilis, a Practical Dissertation on the Vene­real Disease,0100
194.Desvoeux's Compendious Library,050
195.Arbuthnot on the Nature of Aliments,076
196.Whiston's Astronomical Principles of Religion, natural and revealed,076
197.Onania, or the heinous Sin of Self-Pollution, and all its frightful Consequences (in both Sexes) considered with spiritual and physical Advice to the injured,0150
198.Gibson's New Treatise on the Diseases of Horses, where­in what is necessary to the Knowledge of a Horse, the Cure of his Diseases, and other Matters relating to that Sub­ject are fully discussed in a plain and easy Manner, from many Years Practice and Experience, with the cheapest and most efficacious Remedies, ornamented with Cop­perplates, 2 vols.126
199.A New Theory of acute and flow continued Fevers, with an Essay on the Improvements of the Theory of Medicine,026
[Page 11] 200.Florus's History of Rome, by Clarke,050
201.Haller's Physiology, including the latest and most con­siderable Discoveries and Improvements by the most eminent medical Professors in all Parts of Europe to the Year 1772, 2 vols.150
202.Bailey's English Dictionary, new,0120
203.Bailey's English Dictionary,076
204.Cole's Dictionary, Latin and English,076
205.Caesar. Comment. per Clarke,0100
206.Medica sacra per Mead,050
207.Holy Bible, elegantly bound and gilt in blue Morocco,126
208.Langley's Builders Complete Assistant, being a Library of Arts and Sciences, absolutely necessary to be under­stood by Builders and Workmen in general, exemplified by 77 large Quarto Copperplates, 2 vols.250
209.Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England.—Ornamented with above 80 elegant en­graved Heads of the Royalists and Oliverians on royal Paper, 6 vols.440
210.Jacob's Lex Mercatoria, or, Merchant's Companion,076
211.Lord Anson's Voyage round the World,0120
212.Virgil Delphini,0100
213.Ovid's Metamorphoses Delphini,0100
214.Crosby's Mariners Guide, being a complete Treatise of Navigation, both in Theory and Practice,090
215.Rogers on Epidemic Diseases, with a course of statical Eperiments,076
216.Fables and Tales for the Ladies, by a Country Booksel­ler, with Miscellanies,076
217.Elements of the History of England, from Julius Caesar to the Reign of George the second, by Abbe Millot and Mr. Kenrick, 2 vols.140
218.Anstey's New Bath Guide,—Humourous, Characteristical, and poetical Epistles, which exhibit the Amusements and En­tertainments of the great Lords and Ladies at the pleasurable City of Bath,060
219.Cheselden's Anatomy, with Cuts,07 [...]
220.Shaw's New Practice of Physic, 2 vols.0180
221.Shaw's New Practice of Physic, 2 vols.0160
222.Voltaire's Sincere Huron, a true History,076
[Page 12] 223.Stackhouse's Life of Christ and his Apostles,076
224.The History of the Travels and Adventures of the wonderful Chevalier John Taylor, 2 vols,0150
225.A Collection of Poems by the English Wits of King Charles's Days, viz. Rochester, Roscommon, Sedley, Etherege, &c. &c. very scarce,076
226.Christian Liberty asserted, and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity vindicated against Waterland,039
226.Jackson's Vindication of Human Liberty, in Answer to a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, by Anthony Collins,026
227.Stone's New Mathematical Dictionary, wherein is con­tained, not only the Explanation of the bare Terms, but likewise an History of the Rise, Progress, State, Properties, &c. of Things, both in pure Mathematics and natural Philosophy, so far as these last come under a Mathematical Consideration,0120
228.Fleury's Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Reformation.—This is the Popish Account of that famous Period, and may be read by such patient Protestants as choose to read the State of Matters on both Sides,076
228.Entick's New English Dictionary,046
229.Davenant on Grants, Resumptions, and Ministers im­peached for procuring Grants of the Crown Revenue,—This Work is absolutely necessary for all real Patriots,0100
230.Cradock's New Verson of David's Psalms,039
231.Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a noble Lady's Tra­vels into Spain, with Variety of modern Adventures, and surprising Incidents,076
232.Lady Mary Wortley Montague's Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, with curious Relations of Turkish Manners, &c. 3 vols in one,060
233.Douglas and Cheselden on the high Operation for the Stone,—Quincy's Examination of Woodward's State of Physic, &c. &c.039
234.Tooke's Pantheon of Heathen Gods,076
235.Tooke's Pantheon of Heathen Gods,039
236.Mun on England's Treasure by foreign Trade,030
236.Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, with the Appendix, 5 vols.3113
[Page 13] 237.Priestley's Remarks on Blackstone's Commentaries and Furneaux's Letters to Blackstone, with some other curi­ous Tracts, worthy of high Rank in every Gentleman's literary Repository, or Appendix to Blackstone,0113
238.Goldsmith's History of England, with Cuts, 4 vols.280
239.Del Pino's New Spanish Grammar,0120
240.Robertson's General Phrase-book, Latin and English,076
241.Ursinus's large Latin Grammar, 2 vols.076
242.Ursinus's Greek Grammar,039
243.Plutarch's Lives of the great Men of Greece and Rome, with Notes critical and historical, by Langhorne, 6 vols.360
244.Gillies's Devotional Exercises on the New-Testament,076
245.Dawson's Expedient for terminating the Debates about Subscription occasioned by the Confessional,090
246.British Liberties, or, the Free-born Subject's Inheri­tance, containing the Laws that form the Basis of these Liberties, with Observations and a View of the Consti­tution of Great-Britain,0120
247.Herport's Essay on Truths of Importance to the Hap­piness of Mankind, wherein the Doctrine of Oaths, as relative to religious and civil Government, is impar­tially considered,076
248.Sheridan on British Education,0113
249.Sheridan's Plan of an improved Education,060
250.Josephus's History of the Jews, with all his other Works by L'Estrange, 4 vols.1160
251.Stackhouse's New Greek Grammar,046
252.Wright's American Negociator, containing the various Currencies of all the British Colonies,0130
253.Hervey's Theron and Aspasio, a series of Dialogues, on the most important Subjects, 2 vols.0180
254.Christ crucified, or, the Marrow of the Gospel in seventy two Sermons on the liii. of Isaiah, by the learned and pious Mr. James Durham,076
255.Ambrose Looking unto Jesus,066
256.Ambrose on the First, middle and last Things,066
257.Fisher's Explanation of the Assembly's Shorter Cate­chism, by Question and Answer, 2 vols. in one,060
[Page 14] 258.Cloud of Witnesses for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ, being the last Speeches and Testimonies of those who suffered for the Truth in Scotland,050
259.Smellie on the Theory and Practice of Midwifry, with a Collection of Cases and Observations, 2 vols.126
260.Quincy's Medicinal Dictionary,0120
261.Quincy's English Dispensatory,0120
262.Pemberton's English Dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians of London, with Remarks, and a Narrative of the Proceedings of the Committee appointed by the College of Physicians to review their Dispensatory,0100
263.Stanhope's Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels, 4 vols.1160
264.Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 2 vols.0150
265.Bishop Wake's Principles of the Christian Religion ex­plained in a brief Commentary on the Catechism,060
266.Weston's Complete Merchant's Clerk: or, the British American Compting-house076
267.Salmon's Polygraphices, being the Arts of Drawing En­graving, Limning, Painting, Dyeing, Beautifying, &c. also many valuable Secrets concerning Metals, likewise Chiromancy, or Fortune-telling, with the Philosopher's Stone,0150
268.Grant on Fevers, with the Method of Cure,012 [...]
269.Boswel's Account of Corsica, with Memoirs of the fa­mous Paoli,010 [...]
270.Ben Jonson's Works, containing all his Plays and the whole of his curious Essays,—an elegant Edition with Cut [...] complete in 7 vols. by Whalley,3120
271.Law Tracts, by Judge Blackstone, 2 vols.100
272.Historical Law Tracts, by an eminent Scots, Lawyer0120
273.Ciceronis Orationes Delphini,0100
274.Burlamaqui's Principles of politic Law,0100
275.Wainwright's Mechanical Account of the Non-Natu­rals,076
271.The Athenian Oracle, being an entire Collection of all the valuable Questions and Answers in the famous Athe­nian Mercuries, intermixed with many curious Cases in Divinity, History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Love, [Page 15] Gallantry, and other interesting Matters, 3 vols.—This Work is in high Estimation and exceeding scarce,250
277.The Trial of Henry Sacheverell,076
278.Francisci Clarke Praxis. in Curiis Ecclesiasticis,076
279.Horace's Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry, English and Latin, by Dunster,076
280.Fables in French and English, by the witty Fontaine,076
281.Lockman's Travels of the Jesuits into various Parts of the World, 2 vols.126
282.Antient Accounts of India and China, by two Mahome­dan Travellers,0126
283.The Theory of Evidence,076
284.Martin's whole Doctrine of Logarithms common and logistical, in Theory and Practice,0100
285.Lives and Travels of Bownas and Richardson,076
286.Bromley's Way to the Sabbath of Rest, with Hartley's Discourses on Religion, Enthusiasm, Experiences, &c.076
287.Truth in Fiction, or Morality in Masquerade, being a Collection of 225 select Fables from AEsop and others in Verse, by Edmund Arwaker,076
288.Stackhouse's History of the Holy Bible, 6 vs. gilt,2160
289.Milton's Poetical Works, with Notes, by Newton, 4 vols.gilt,2120
290.Burke on the Sublime and Beautiful,—gilt,0110
291.Every Man his own Lawyer.0120
292.Martin's Philosophical Grammar,0126
293.Ferguson's Astronomy, with Cuts,0180
294.Hill's Arithmetick with the Logarithms,090
295.Brooke's Gazetteer,0130
296.Fenning's English Dictionary,0126
297.Bailey's English Dictionary,0120
298.Dyche's English Dictionary,0120
299.Young's Latin and English Dictionary,0150
300.Coles's Latin and English Dictionary,0120
301.Boyer's French and English Dictionary,0150
302.Guthrie's Geographical Grammar,0120
303.Salmon's Geographical Grammar,0120
304.Longinus Greek et Lat. per Pearce,0100
305.Horace Delphini,0120
[Page 16] 306.Cicero Orationes Delphini,0120
307.Caesar Delphini,0120
308.The New Dispensatory,0150
309.The Holy Bible,0180
310.Patoun's Navigation,0100
311.Atkinson's Epitome of Navigation,090
312.Seaman's Daily Assistant,066
313.Mariner's Compass rectified,046
314.Mariners New Calender,040
315.The Dictionary of the Holy Bible, 3 vols.1100
316.Guthrie's New Geographical Grammar,0100
317.Young's Latin and English Dictionary,0130
318.Hunter's Sketch of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophical Character,0100
319.Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiment,0120
320.Queen Elizabeth's certain Sermons or Homiles appointed by Authority for Churches and private Families,0120
321.Wingate's Arithmetic,076
322.Churchill's Poems,—Personal,—Political,—and Satiri­cal, 2 vols.110
323.Bulkeley's Discourses,0100
324.Hillary's Improvement of Medical Knowledge,0100
325.Nautical Almanack and Astronomical Ephemeris, for 1772,090
326.Macaulay's History of St. Kilda,090
327.Smith's History of England, 2 vols.120
328.Whitefield's Letters to his most intimate Friends and Persons of Distinction in England, Scotland Ireland and America, from 1734 to 1774, in 3 vols.150
329.Grosley's Tour to London, being new Observations on England and its Inhabitants, 2 vols.140
330.Northcote's Anatomy of the Human Body, composed (on an entire new Plan) in a Method very different from all anatomical Writers; with some physiological Tracts,0120
331.Dodsley's Annual Register, being a View of the History, Politics, and Literature, from 1758, per volume,0120
332.Squire on Natural and revealed Religion,030
333.Langley's Builders Jewel, containing 200 Examples on 100 Copperplates,0100
334.Horace Delphini,0120
[Page 17] 335.Voltaire's Sincere Huron,066
336.Captain Northall's Travels through Italy,076
337.Familiar Letters between Abraham Hill, Esq and seve­ral eminent and ingenious Persons of the last Century,076
338.Critical Review or Annals of Literature, for 1768, 2 vols.0130
339.Warburton's Remarks on several occasional Reflections, explaining and justifying divers Passages in the divine Legation,076
340.Sir John Dalrymple's Memoirs of Great-Britain and Ireland, from the Dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II, until the Sea Battle off Le Hogue,0150
341.Balguy's Moral and Theological Tracts,096
342.Croxall's Scripture Politics: Being a View of the origi­nal Constitution and subsequent Revolutions in the Go­vernment, religious and civil, of that People out of whom the Saviour was to arise, as contained in the Bible,076
343.Lord Orrery's Remarks on the Life, and Writings of Dean Swift,086
344.A Treatise concerning the Use and Abuse of the Marri­age Bed.—The Author saith,—A truly modest Design may be pursued with the utmost Decency, even in treating of a Sub­ject, in which all the vilest Breaches made upon Decency by a wicked and bitherto unreproved Behaviour, are to be censured and exposed: As to a vitious Mind, forming corrupt Ideas from the most modest Expressions; the Crime of that Part is wholly their own; words modestly expressed, can give no im­modest Ideas, where the Minds of those that read are chaste and uncorrupted. But if a vicious Mind hears the Vice re­proved, and forms pleasing Ideas of the Crime, without tak­ing Notice of the just Reproof, the Fault is in the Depravity of the Mind, not in the needful and just Reprover.—This is a very remarkable Curiosity, abounding with entertaining Sto­ries and conclusive Reajonings,1140
345.Orlean's History of the Revolutions in England, under the Family of the Stuarts, with an Introduction by Echard,076
346.General Bland's Treatise of military Discipline, with Copperplates,076
[Page 18] 347.Cheyne's Essay on Health and long Life,076
348.Coleman's Practical Discourses on the Parable of the ten Virgins. Being a serious Call and Admonition to Watchfulness and Diligence in preparing for Death and Judgment,066
349.Uztariz's Theory and Practice of Commerce and ma­ritime Affairs, 2 vols.0150
350.Bigg's Military History of Europe,050
351.Sir William Freeman's Letters on several Occasions,076
352.Dr. Douglass's History of New-Hampshire, Rhode­Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsyl­vania, Maryland and Virginia, in blue Boards,076
353.The Seasons,—Spring,—Summer,—Autumn,—and Winter, by James Thomson, large print,046
354.Etmullerus Abridged: or, a complete System of the Theory and Practice of Physic, being a Description of all Diseases incident to Men, Women, and Children,066
355.Six odd London Magazines, for 1764 and 1765,030
356.Smith's Review of Operations in North-America,020
357.A Volume of Pamphlets, among which are,—the Trial of Lady Allurea Luxury,—an Answer to the Essay on Spirit,—Hobbinol, or, Rural Games, a burlesque Poem, by Somerville, &c. &c.039
358.Voyage to New-Holland, by Dampier,039
359.A Cap of Grey Hairs for a Green Head, being the Fa­ther's Advice to his Son,020
360.Dela Salle's Account of North-America, with Sieur de Montauban's Voyage to the Coast of Guinea,039
361.Pierce's Observations on Bath Waters,039
362.The Fair Adultress, or the Treacherous Brother, being the true secret History of a noble Family,—The Lady is yet alive, and bath been secluded from Society above twenty Years; the Gentleman is also living, and hath been imprison­ed by Law above twenty Years, at the Prosecution of his Bro­ther.—The Countess of Salisbury, a Tragedy,—the Royal Merchant, an Opera,—The Widow'd Wife, a Comedy,—A Peep behind the Curtain; or, the New Rehearsal,076
[Page 19] 363.Sybellina Oracula, Greek and Latin. Ten curious En­gravings of the Sibyls are prefixed to this Work, done at Paris in 1599.076
364.Scot's Universal Greek Grammar,076
365.Firman's Real Christian, bring a Treatise of Effectual Calling,046
366.War, an Heroic Poem, by George Cockings,039
367.Letters of Pliny, the younger, with Observations on each Letter, by Lord Orrery, and an Essay on Pliny's Life, 2 vols.0180
368.Optice five de reflexionibus, refractionibus, inflexioni­bus, et coloribus Lucis, per Newton,076
369.Molloy's Treatise of Affairs, maritime and of com­merce,076
370.The Clerk's Instructor in the Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, 2 vols.0150
371.Terence Delphini,076
372.Hutcheson on Beauty and Virtue,076
373.Colonel Hooke's Negotiations in Scotland, in Favour of the Pretender in 1707, including the original Letters and Papers which passed between the Scotch and Irish Lords, and the Courts of Versailles and St. Germans, &c. &c. &c.056
374.Robson's Voyage to, and six Years Residence at Hudson's Bay, with an Account of the Fur Trade, and of the Whale-fishery,060
375.Epicteti Enchiridion,—Tabula Cebetis,—Ariani Epict. Porphyrii Philosophi, Pythagorici, &c. &c. Gr. et Lat,039
376.Gradus ad Parnassum,050
368.Bishop Hoadley's Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England, &c. &c. &c.039
369.A Defence and Continuation of Ecclesiastical Polity,026
370.Justin Delphini,076
371.Suetonius's Lives of the XII Caesars, by Clarke,076
372.Opuscula Mythologica Physica et Ethica per Gale, Gr. et Lat.076
373.Nepos, by Clarke,030
374.Ovid de Tristibus Delphini,039
375.Ovid ii Fastorum Delphini,039
[Page 20] 376.Ovidii Fastorum, cum notis select. variorum,039
377.Phaedri Fabularum, per Bailey,039
378.Phaedri Fabularum, per Stirling.026
379.Florus Delphini,039
380.Florus, by Clarke,026
381.Brown on Civil Liberty, Licentiousness, &c.076
382.Whiston's Primitive Christianity, containing,—the E­pistles of Ignatius, in Greek and English,—the Apostoli­cal Constitutions,—in Greek and English,—an Essay on those Apostolical Constitutions,—an Account of the primitive Faith, concerning the Trinity and Incarnation,—the Recognitions of Clement, or the Travels of Peter, in 5 vols.1160
383.Epistles and Works of Benjamin Holme, with his Life,030
384.Vestibulum Rerum et Linguarum, per Comenius cum fig.039
385.An Essay on Comets, by Andrew Oliver, jun. Esq of Salem, New-England,030
386.Churchill's Poems, 2 vols.in blue Boards,0150
387.Prideaux's Connection of the sacred and profane Histo­ry of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations to the coming of Christ, 4 vols.1100
388.Bunyan's Works with Copperplates, 6 vols.2100
389.Gurnal's Christian in complete Armour, 4 vols.1100
390.Plutarch's Lives of the great Men of Greece and Rome, translated by Dryden, &c. &c. with Notes explanatory and critical, from Dacier and others, 6 vols.gilt,360
391.Commodore Bouganville's Voyage round the World, performed by Order of his Most Christian Majesty in the Years 1766, 1767, 1768, and 1769,0100
392.Horace Walpole's Catalogue of royal and noble Authors of England, Scotland and Ireland, 2 vols.—A famous anecdotical Work, abounding with Variety of curious Enter­tainment,0150
393.Smollett's present State of all Nations, containing a Ge­ographical, Natural, Commercial, and political History of all the Countries in the known World, with Maps of Kingdoms and Views of capital Cities, &c. 8 vs.5120
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394.Voltaire's Works, with Notes, Historical and Critical, by Smollett and Francklin, 34 vols.elegantly bound and gilt,11150
395.Rollin's Antient History of the Egyptians, Carthagini­ans, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedo­nians and Grecians, 10 vols.gilt.350
396.D'Anvers's Craftsman, 14 vols.—This famous periodical Work is said to be written by the late Lord Bolingbroke and some political Wits of the first Magnitude,3100
397.Fielding's Works, containing all his Novels, Plays,—and curious Essays, 12 vols.3120
398.Pope's Works complete with Cuts, 6 vols.1140
399.Spectator, 8 vols. elegantly bound and gilt,200
400.Spectator, 8 vols.1140
401.Spectator, 8 vols.1120
402.Spectator, 8 vols.1100
403.Spectator, 8 vols.170
404.Swift's Works, with Notes Historical, Critical and Ex­planatory, by Hawkesworth and others, 9 vols.2160
405.Adventures of a Guinea, 4 vols in two,0180
406.Bourke's Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful.—To which is added, a Vindication of Natural Society by the same Author,076
407.Letters of Pliny the Consul, with occasional Remarks by Melmoth, 2 vols.0120
408.Thomson's Works,—Poems,—and Plays, 4 vols in two, gilt,0180
409.Thomson's Works,—Poems,—and Plays, 4 vols. in two,0160
410.Baretti's Travels through England, Portugal, Spain and France, in a Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols. in two,0150
411.The Invisible Spy, exhibiting Variety of interesting Scenes and Characters in real Life, 4 vols. in two,0150
412.The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson, 2 vs.0126
413.Congreve's Works,—Plays,—and Poems, 2 vs.0120
[Page 22] 414.The New Miss Clarissa, a true History, 2 vols.0120
415.Plays written by Sir John Vanbrugh, 2 vols.0120
416.Letters on different Subjects, amongst which are inter­spersed the Adventures of Alphonso after the Destruction of Lisbon, by Mrs. Pennington, Author of the Unfortu­nate Mother's Advice to her absent Daughters, 4 vols. in two,0120
417.The Guardian, by the Authors of the Spectator 2 vols.0100
418.The Tatler, by the Authors of the Spectator, 5 vols.150
419.Pope's Homer's Iliad complete, 4 vols.126
420.Sterne's Works, with his Koran, 19 vols. in seven,2126
421.Sterne's Works, 17 vols. in five,250
422.Tristram Shandy, by Sterne, 9 vols. second Hand,1100
423.Yorick's Sermons, by Sterne, 6 vols. in three,126
424.Rousseau's Thoughts on different Subjects,076
425.The British Moralist: or, Young Gentlemen and Lady's polite Preceptor, being a new Collection of Novels, Tales, Fables, Visions, Dreams, and Allegories, from the Writings of the most excellent modern Authors, 2 vols.0120
426.A Voyage round the World with Banks and Solander, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771,050
427.The Delicate Embarrassment, 2 vols. in one,060
428.Boswell's Account of Corsica, with Memoirs of the fa­mous Pascal Paoli,060
429.Fatal Friendship, a Novel, by a Lady, 2 vols. in one,060
430.Observations on the Manners, &c. of the Turks, 2 vols. in one,060
431.Fontenelle's Dialogues of the Dead,060
432.Fenelon's Dialogues of the Dead, 2 vols. gilt,in one,090
433.History of Lady Stroud, and Miss Stretton, 2 vols. in one,060
434.Young's Love of Fame,—the Universal Passion,—Seven Satires,—Last Day,—the Hermit,—the Grave,—Gray's Church-yard Elegy, &c. &c.050
435.The History of Major Bromley and Miss Cliften, 2 vols. in one,060
[Page 23] 435.Shakespeare's Works, with Notes by Theobald, 8 vols.2100
436.Shakespeare's Works, 8 vols. second Hand,1120
437.Voltaire's Age of Lewis the XIV. 2 vols.0140
438.Voltaire's Age of Lewis XV. 2 vols.0120
439.Francis's Horace, 4 vols. the best poetical Translation,140
440.The Chinese Spy, or Emissary from the Court of Pekin, commissioned to examine into the present State of Eu­rope, 6 vols.1160
441.The Praise of Hell: or a View of the Infernal Regions, with a Description of its Inhabitants and their Amuse­ments, with Cuts, 2 vols.0120
441.Thomson's Poems on the four Seasons,060
442.Salmon's Modern Gazetteer for the whole World,076
443.Nugent's grand Tour through the Netherlands, Germa­ny, Italy and France, 4 vols.050
444.Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoc, 2 vols.0120
445.Life and entertaining Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, na­tural Son of Oliver Cromwell, written by himself, giving an Account of his Unhappiness in Love, Marriage, Friendship, &c. and his great Sufferings in Europe and America, 4 vols.140
446.Crusius's Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols.0120
447.Fenelon's Lives and Maxims of the antient Philosophers,060
448.Archbishop Tillotson's Works, 10 vols.—He was an Ornament to the Mitre, and the Father of elegant and sub­stantial Reasoning in English Divinity,300
449.Brooke's Fool of Quality, 4 vols.0180
450.Volume of Plays, George Barnwell and 7 more,050
451.Caesar Comment. per Mattaire,039
452.Two Volumes of Plays, by Mrs. Behn,076
453.Fisher's Arithmetick,039
454.Wollaston's History of a Pilgrim039
455.Jenks's Prayers and Offices of Devotion,050
456.Voltaire's History of Charles the XII.060
457.Pittman's Introduction to the Latin Tongue,030
458.Cato's Letters, being Essays on civil and religious Liber­ty, by the famous Gordon and Trenchard, 4 vols. Au­thors of the Independent Whig,0180
[Page 24] 459.Chambaud's Exercises for speaking French,030
460.The Satires of Ludovico Ariosto,050
461.Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations, 2 vols.080
462.Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations 2 vols. in one,050
463.Croxall's Fables of AEsop and others,050
464.Brooke's Art of Angling, Rock and Sea-Fishing: Also, the natural History of River, Pond, and Sea-Fish, with 133 Cuts,076
465.Bishop Patrick on the Christian Sacrifice,039
466.Voyage D'Italie par Lassels, 2 tom.060
467.Contes et Nouvelles avec Fables par de la Fontaine, 2 tom.0120
468.Dilworth's Schoolmasters Assistant,026
469.L'Homme de Cour par Grecian,039
470.Songs of Praise, with penitential Cries, &c.029
471.Les Chef D'Oeuvres de P. Corneille,076
472.Les Elemens D'Euclide par Dechalles030
473.Lives and Characters of all the classic Authors, 2 vols.0120
473.The Thousand and one Days, Persian Tales, 2 vols.0120
474.Addison's Evidences of Christianity,030
475.A Latin Bible,—Beautifully printed,076
476.Poems, by Thomas Carew, 1640,026
477.Dugdale on Ensigns of Honour,020
478.Grammaire Francoise par Buffier,030
479.Salmon's View of the Peerage of England,050
480.History of Prince Eugene,060
481.Lucian Greek and Latin, by Leeds,050
482.The Inconstant Mistress with Love's Diversion,030
483.Manners from the French,050
484.Les Avantures de Telemaque,039
485.D'Chales's Elements of Euclid,050
486.Duke of Marlborough's Life,060
487.Rollin's Belles Lettres, being an Introduction to Lan­guages, Poetry, Rhetoric, History, moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. with Reflections on Taste, and Instruction with Regard to the Eloquence of the Pulpit, the Bar and the Stage. 4 vols.150
[Page 25] 488.Les Voyages de Cyrus, par Ramsay, 2 tom.060
489.Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and his Family, 2 vols.0100
490.Wilkes's North Briton, 2 vols.0100
491.Wilkes's North Briton, 2 vols. in one,076
492.Rabelais's Works, with fine Cuts, 5 vols.—The Father of Ridicule, and Master of Wit; a true original, which Dean Swift and Dr. Sterne thought proper to imitate,1100
493.H. Grotius de Veritate Rel. Christ.050
494.Latin Common Prayer,060
495.Drelincourt on Death. abridged,026
496.Stanhope's Thomas a Kempis,039
497.The Geography of Children,026
498.Praedi Rustici, per Vane [...]ius,050
499.Biblia sacra, per Castalio, 4 tom.0150
500.Ashby's Introduction to Algebra,039
501.Sermons or Homilies of the Episcopal Church,060
502.Greek Testament,036
503.Count Saxe's History and Amours, with his Plan for new modelling the French Army, 3 vols.0180
504.Peruvian Tales, related in one Thousand and one Hours, by one of the select Virgins of Cusco, to the Inca of Peru, 3 vols.0150
505.Memoirs of the Life of Tsonnonthouan, a King of the Indian Nation called Roundheads, 2 vols. sewed.—A Work written by a Philosopher, a Man of Virtue, and a Lover of Humanity,086
506.The Wonders of Art and Nature060
507.New Collection of modern Poems060
508.Beveridge's Thoughts on Religion,060
509.Captain Boyle's Voyages and Adventures,050
510.The Lady's Miscellany; being a Collection of Novels calculated to promote a noble and generous Love in both Sexes, 2 vols.0130
511.Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws, 3 vols. gilt,0196
512.Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws, 2 vols.0130
513.Watts's Lyrick Poems, fine Edition,060
514.Vertot's History of Revolutions in the Roman Republic, 3 vols,0180
515.Vertot's Revolutions in Rome, 2 vols.0130
516.Montesquieu's Persian Letters, 2 vols. gilt,0100
[Page 26] 517.Letters of a Peruvian Princess,050
518.Miss Fielding's Lives of Cleopatra and Octavia.—One the most Vicious, the other the most Virtuous of Women,060
519.Voltaire's Candidus; or all for the best,060
520.The History of the Spanish Conspiracy against the Re­public of Venice, by the Abbot of St. Real.—This Work Pleased the famous Voltaire to such a Degree, that he hath declared it to be a Master-piece in History,050
521.Mallet's Life of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England,050
522.Young's Night Thoughts,060
523.Young's Night Thoughts,05
524.History of Commodore Anson's Voyage round the World,050
525.The Messiah, by Klopstock, 2 vols.090
526.Guthrie's whole Works,050
527.Nasmith on the Entail of the Covenant of Grace, 39
528.The genuine Works of his Grace George Villiers Duke of Buckingham, containing Plays, Poems and Letters,050
529.The History of the renowned Don Quixote, by the inimitable Cervantes, 4 vols.0180
530.Melomth's Letters of Sir Thomas Fitzosborne; with a Dialogue on Oratory,060
531.Matrimony, a Novel, containing a Series of interesting Adventures, 2 vols.076
532.Barrow's whole 15 Books of Euclid's Elements,050
533.Captain Glass's History of the Canary Islands, 2 vols. in one,076
534.Webster's Practical Mathematicks,039
535.Meston's Poetical Works,—containing the Knight of the Kirk, or the Ecclesiastical Adventures of sir John Presbyter.—Old Mother Grim's Tales, &c. The Au­thor was Preceptor to the great Marshal Keith, a man of much Learning, both a Humourist and Satirist, and also a rigid Scots Jacobite.050
536.The Rule of Life, or Maxims of Wisdom,050
537.The Vicar of Wakefield and his Family, a new Tale, by Dr. Goldsmith, 2 vols. bound in one,—This Perform­ance hath received universal applause from every Friend to Virtue and Sensibility,046
[Page 27] 538.Locke the famous English Philosopher, his Thoughts concerning Education,060
539.Select Lives from the Ancient Grecian Philosopher Plutarch, 2 vols. in blue Boards,076
540.Apophthegms of the Ancients: Being an Historical Collection of the most elegant, pithy and prudential Sayings of all the illustrious Personages of Antiquity, with Remarks and Explanations by Erasmus, 2 vols.0100
541.Warden's select Pieces for Schools,039
542.Cuchbertson's Religious Poems,039
543.Gay's Fables with Copperplates, 2 vols. in one,076
544.Gay's Fables, 2 vols. in one,050
545.Marmontel's History of Belisarius,060
546.Marmontel's History of Belisarius, 039
547.Marmontel's History of Belisarius,sewed,026
548.Lord Somers (the great) on the Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogative of Kings, and on the Rights, Privi­leges, and Properties of the People,Bound,039
549.The same book sewed in blue Paper,026
550.Religious Courtship,050
551.The best Young Man's Companion,050
552.The Traders sure Guide, being Accounts ready cast up from one Penny to a Pound,046
553.Erskine's Gospel Songs on Creation and Redemption,—Faith and Sense,—Heaven and Earth,046
554.Rutherfoord's Letters on the Love of Christ, and on suffering for Christ,046
555.Goldsmith's History of England, 4 vols.—Gilt.1100
556.Goldsmith's History of England, 4 vols.160
557.Fleetwood's Sermons on Relative Duties,050
558.The Complete Story-Teller: Being a Collection of en­tertaining and instructive Histories, 2 vols.0120
559.The History of the Heavens, considered according to the Notions of the Poets and Philosophers, compared with the Doctrine of Moses. Being an Inquiry into the Origin of Idolatry and the Mistakes of Philosophers upon the Formation and Influences of the Ceiestial Bo­dies, by the celebrated Abbe Pluche, Author of Nature Display'd, 2 vols. with Cuts,0150
[Page 28] 560.Dryden's Satires of Juvenal and Persius,050
561.Huggen's Conjectures concerning the Planetary Worlds and their Inhabitants,050
562.Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence display'd,050
563.A grand Selection of Historical Miscellanies,060
564.Hierocles's Commentary on the Golden Verses of Py­thagoras.050
565.Moyle's Tracts,—on the Roman Government,—Re­marks upon Dr. Prideaux's Connection,—on the Lace­demonian Government,—Argument against a standing Army,050
566.Milton's Paradise Regained, Samson Agonistes,039
567.The Pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe, with fine Copperplates, gilt,
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568.The Adventures of Arabella, the Female Quixote, 2 vols.090
569.Haye's Negociators Magazine,050
570.Mackenzie's History of Health, and the Art of Pre­serving it,039
571.Ray on the Wisdom of God, manifested in the Works of the Creation, viz. The heavenly Bodies,—Elements,—Meteors,—Fossils,—Vegetables,—Beasts,—Birds,—Fishes,—and Insects, more particulary in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency,046
572.The History of the Reign of George the sixth of Great Britain, who is to ascend the Throne about the Year 1900,050
573.Philemon to Hydaspes: Or the History of false Religi­on in the earlier Pagan World; related in a series of Conversations, by Henry Coventry, Esq060
574.Vertot's History of the Knights, Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, styled afterwards The Knights of Rhodes, and at present the Knights of Malta, 5 vols.1100
575.Le Sage's Devil upon two Sticks,050
576.Select Discourses by John Smith, late Fellow of Queens College Cambridge. A Work of great merit, among which are his celebrated Discourse on the Excellency and Nobleness of true Religion,060
577.Sir William Temple's Essays,—upon ancient and modern [Page 29] Learning,—upon the Gardens of Epicurus,—upon He­roic Virtue,—upon Poetry,060
578.Locke the English Philosopher, his Letter concerning Toleration,050
579.Voltaire's Letters, containing Comments on the Writ­ings of the most eminent Authors, who have been ac­cused of attacking the Christian Religion,050
580.Greek New Testament, with various Readings, Paral­lel Scriptures and Annotations, by the Study and Care of Stephen Curcellaeus,076
581.Compendium Graecum Novi Testamenti, per Leusden,039
582.Bishop Butler's Analogy of Religion, Natural and Re­vealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature; with Dissertations,—of Personal Identity,—of the Nature of Virtue,066
583.Captain Gulliver's Travels into several remote Nations of the World, 2 vols. in one,060
584.Madam, Du Bocage's Letters during her Travels in England, Holland, and Italy, 2 vols. sewed,—This Lady is a living Member of the Academies of Padua, Bologna, Rome and Lyons,080
585.The Portrait of Life, or the various Effects of Virtue and Vice delineated; as they daily appear on the Thea­tre of the World; being a Collection of Interesting No­vels, 2 vols. sewed,080
586.The History of Sir George Ellison, 2 vols. sewed,—This is a Character of great Virtue within the reach of every Gentleman's Imitation,076
587.History of Miss Indiana Danby, 2 vols.sewed in one,039
588.Dr. Armstrong's Miscellanies, 2 vols. gilt,0150
589.Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations, containing Meditations among the Tombs,—Reflections on a Flow­er Garden,—a descant on Creation,—Contemplations on the Night,—Contemplations on the Starry Heavens,—and a Winter Piece,— [...] vols.in one,—This pious Per­formance huth been read much Satisfaction by People of all Religions, and even by People of no Religion at all,060
590.Hervey's Theron and Aspasio, in a series of Dialogues and Letters on the most important and interesting Sub­jects, 3 vols. complete in two,0130
[Page 30] 591.The Faith and Practice of a Church of England-Man; with Devotional Poems, Festival and Practical,026
592.Owen on Communion with God,050
593.Dickson's Truth's Victory over Error: Or the true Principles of Christianity,046
594.Webster's Essays on Book-keeping,060
595.Gee on Trade and Navigation,050
596.Ramsay's Travels of Cyrus, 2 vols.0100
597.Triumphs of Faith: Or the real Christian's Hope in Death; evincing the Power of Religion upon the Mind at that important Season,060
598.Fisher's Marrow of modern Divinity with Notes, by Thomas Boston,050
599.Derham's Physico Theology: Or a Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from his Works of Creation, with large Notes and many curious Obser­vations,060
600.Swift's Historical Works, containing his Memories of the last Years of Queen Anne,—History of England during the Reigns of William Resus,—of Henry the First,—of Stephen,—with Memoirs of Captain John Creighton, 3 vols.0150
601.Scott's Epigrams of Martial, with Mottos from Horace, addrest to the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry, with Notes Moral, Historical, Explanatory and Humorous,076
602.Tacite Avec des Notes Politiques Historiques par Amelot de la Houssaic, 6 Tom.126
603.New Whole Duty of Prayer,026
604.Little Venus unmask'd, or History of the Pox,039
605.Boswell's British Essays in favour of the brave Cor­sicans,046
606.Owen on the Grace and Duty of being spiritually Minded,039
607.The Parable of the Sower illustrated and applied, by George Muir of Paisley,056
608.Lewis's Life and Reign of Henry VIII. King of England, from the Time of his Quarrel with the Pope to his Death,060
609.Muller's History of Monarchies and States, Prior to the Christian Aera,046
[Page 31] 610.The Art of Painting, with Remarks and Observations, by Fresnoy, with Dryden's parallel between Poetry and Painting; also Graham's Account of the most emi­nent Painters both ancient and modern,070
611.Spence's Polymetis abridged, being a Guide to classical Learning, with 24 Prints,076
612.Abridgment of Locke's Thoughts on the human Un­derstanding,030
613.Sacramental Exercises, by Jabez Earle, D. D.030
614.The Life of Mr. John Van, a Clergyman's Son; being a series of extraordinary Events, and surprizing Vicissi­tudes, his Conduct in high Life; his Favours from For­tune, and Reduction to Poverty, 2 vols.0100
615.Sherlock's Discourse on Death,039
616.Colvil's Scotch Hudibras,046
617.Memoirs of Mrs. Williams, 2 vols. in one,060
618.Sir Charles Grandison's History, 7 vols.1150
619.Lemery on all Sorts of Foods, both Animal and Veget­able; also of Drinkables; with Remarks,076
620.Observations on some Points of Law, with a System of the judicial Law of Moses,066
621.Child's Discourse on Trade,050
622.Letters written by a Turkish Spy, who lived 45 Years undiscovered at Paris, 8 vols.1140
623.Chenean's true French Master,039
624.Grotius's Truth of Christianity,060
625.Marshal Turenne's Military Memoirs and Maxims,050
626.Swift's Tale of a Tub, with Cuts,050
627.Gautier's practical French Grammar,039
628.Thomas Chalkley's Works, 2 vols.076
629.The Entertainer, containing Remarks upon Men, Manners, Religion, and Policy,039
630.Joe Miller's Jests or Wits Vade Mecum,030
631.The Wits of Westminster, a new Collection of Jests, Bons Mots, humorous Tales, &c. &c.026
632.The Book of Martyrs, or complete History of Martyr­dom, from the Crucisixion of our Saviour to the present Times, 5 vols.1100
633.Goldsmith's History of England, 4 vols.150
634.Davis's Hymns on spiritual Occasions, recommended by Dr. Gill, sewed,026
[Page 32] 635.Dryden's original Poems with Fables ancient and mo­dern, 4 vols.—a fine Edition gilt,150
636.Edmond Hoyle's Games of Whist,—Quadrille,—Piquet,—Chess,—and Back-Gammon, complete; with the Laws of the several Games,076
637.Bishop Burnet's Discourse of the pastoral Care,039
638.The Buck's merry Companion, a new Collection of joyous Songs, Catches and Cantatas, with buckish Toasts,050
639.Massay's Songs, or the Bucks Companion, a new Col­lection of Howard's, Durfey's, choice Spirits, and other humorous Productions,050
640.Frank Hammond's Songs,050
641.Letters from Elizabeth Sophia de Valiere to her friend Louisa Hortensia de Canteleau by Madam Riccoboni, 2 vols.0126
642.Hume's Essays, moral, political and literary, 4 vs.150
643.Walpole's Account of royal and noble Authors, 2 vols. in one,066
644.Letters of the Marchioness of Pompadour, 2 vols. in one,056
645.Romaine's Treatise upon the Walk of Faith, 2 vols.0120
646.Memoirs of a Womar of Honour, 3 vols. in one,066
647.Cato's Letters, by Gordon and Trenchard, 4 vols.0180
648.Pope's Homer's Odyssey, 2 vols.0100
649.Adventures of a Guinea, 4 vols.0180
650.Bishop Burnet's History of England, and of Europe during his own time, from the Restoration in 1660, un­til the Peace of Queen Anne in 1713; with an Account of his Life, in 6 vols.1100
651.History of Miss Sommerville, 2 vols. in one,060
652.Madam de Gomezs, la Belle Assemblee; or, the Adven­tures of Twelve Days, being a curious Collection of remarkable Incidents which happened to some of the first quality in France, 4 vols.110
653.Hawney's whole Art of Measuring,060
654.Fourteen Discourses by Sherlock, late bishop of London,050
655.Eighteen Sermons on Practical Subjects, by Robert Walker, one of the ministers of Edinburgh,050
656.The Life and Heroic Actions of Balbe Berton, Chevalier­de [Page 33] Grillon,—Revised by Mr. Richardson, author of Clarissa, &c. 2 vols.076
*656.The Sybil, a new Novel, by a Lady, 2 vols.076
657.Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, by Johnson, 2 vols in one,060
658.The same in blue Paper, 2 vols. in one,039
659.Whyte's Virtues of Lime Water, for curing the Stone,066
660.Count Boulainvilliers's Life of Mahomet,060
661.M'Ewen's Essays in Divinity, 2 vols. in one,039
662.Paterson's Commentary, with etymological, explana­tory, critical and classical Notes, on Milton's Paradise Lost.076
663.Warden's English Collections,039
664.Ars Praescribendi, per Tho. Fuller, M. D.039
665.The Dissenting Gentleman's Three Letters and Post­script, in answer to Mr. White's Letters, sewed,050
666.Lord Rochester's Works, with cuts, 2 vols.0150
667.The Wood-Lark—A large Collection of the best Songs, in two Parts, with Toasts, Sentiments, and Hob-nobs,050
668.Gesner's Death of Abel, bound,026
669.Gesner's Death of Abel, sewed,016
670.The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy, shaken 2 vols.0120
671.Boston's Fourfold State of Human Nature,046
672.Rousseau's Eloisa, 4 vols.0160
673.Cassandra, a famous Romance, 5 vols.150
674.The Delicate Embarassments, 2 vols.060
675.Memoirs of Miss Sidney Biddulph, Vol. I, II, IV, V.0120
676.Shebbear's Lydia, or Filial Piety, a Novel, 4 vols, in two.076
677.Hippolitus, Earl of Douglass, with Anecdotes,039
678.The Vicar of Bray, a Tale, 2 vols.076
679.Constantia and her Daughter Julia, an Italian story, 2 vols.050
680.The Card, 2 vols.—Abounding with real Characters and real Adventures,060
681.Letters from the Countess de Sancerre, to Count de Nance, her friend, by Madam Riccoboni, 2 vols.060
682.Life and Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, Vol. I, II, V.076
[Page 34] 683.Brooke's Fool of Quality, Vol. I, II, IV.076
684.Fielding's Amelia, 4 vols. in two,076
685.Fielding's Amelia, Vol. II, III, IV.060
686.The Reverie, or a Flight to the Paradise of Fools, 2 vols.076
687.History of James Lovegrove, 2 vols.076
688.Montesquieu's Persian Letters, 2 vols.090
689.Dean Swift's Drapiers Letters to the People of Ireland,039
690.The Life and Adventures of Sir Bartholomew Sapskul, Bart. nearly allied to most the great men in the three Kingdoms, 2 vols. in one,066
691.Toldervey's History of two Orphans, Vol. II. III, IV.076
692.Fielding's Tom Jones, 3 vols. one chapter wanting,076
693.Fanny, or the Happy Repentance,030
694.Eighteen Sermons, by Mr. Sterne, viz. Vols. V. and VI,076
695.The Scotchman, or the World as it goes, a Novel, Vol. I. III.060
696.The History of Charles Wentworth, Esq interspersed with a variety of important Reflections, calculated to improve morality, and promote the oeconomy of hu­man life, Vol. I, III.076
697.Additional Volume to Lady Montague's Letters,030
698.Secret Histories and Novels, by Mrs. Haywood, viz. the British Recluse,—the injured Husband,—Idalia, the un­fortunate Mistress,—the Surprize,—the Fatal Secret,—Fantomina, or Love in a Maze, 2 vols.076
699.Marchioness of Pompadour's Memoirs, 2 vols.076
700.Adventures of a Kidnapped Orphan,039
701.The Country Cousins, or a Journey to London, a No­vel, 2 vols.050
702.The History of the Lives and secret Intrigues of the Wives of the twelve Caesars and other Empresses, Vol. II, III, containing above 48 Lives,076
703.The New Atalantis, being secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality of both sexes, 4 vols. The Amours and Intrigues of the Court of King George the first, with their Names decyphered, said to be written by the cele­brated Mrs. Manley, Authoress of the Female Spectator,0120
[Page 35] 704.Addison on Christianity,—on Medals,—with his Drum­mer,030
705.Smollet's Expedition of Humphry Clinker, Vol. II, III.076
706.Shaw's Voice of one crying in the Wilderness, contain­ing a Welcome to the Plague,—a Farewel to Life, the Angelical Life,—Immanuel, or a Discovery of true Re­ligion, as it imports a living principle in the minds of men, 2 vols. This is a celebrated Old English Dissenter, who endeavoured to animate his hearers and readers with that in­ternal and practical Christianity, which maketh men happy in themselves, and a general blessing to Society by a real trans­formation into the likeness of him who gloriously and victori­ously trampled upon the vain allurements of all sublunary grandeur,050
707.The almost Christian Discovered; or, the False Profes­sor tried and cast, in seven Sermons, by Matthew Mead,020
708.The History of Mrs. Drayton, and her two Daughters, 3 vols.076
709.The Gordian, or Marriage Knot, a Novel, in 2 vols. by Mr. Grissiths, author of Henry and Frances,060
710.The Jewish Spy, being a Philosophical, Historical, and Critical Correspondence by Letters between Jews in Turkey, Italy, France, Holland, England, &c. Written by the Marquis D' Argens, Vol. II, III, IV, V.0160
711.Watts's Catechisms for Children and Youth,026
712.Common Prayer in Greek,039
713.Leusden's Compend. Graecum Novi Testimenti,039
714.aesopi Fabulae Grae, Latinae,026
715.Janua Linguarum Trilinguis, Eng. Lat. et Greek,039
716.Nepos's Lives of famous Commanders, Lat. and Eng. by Arrol,039
717.Jacobs's and Bacon's Office of Constables, &c.039
718.Gentleman's Accompt-book for the Pocket or Desk,030
719.Abel's Subtensial plain Trigonometry applied to Navi­gation and Surveying,026
720.Institutiones Medicae per Boerhaave,039
721.Aphorismi de Cognoscendis et Curandis Morbis per Boerhaave,039
[Page 36] 722.Squire's Answer to the Independent Whig,030
723.Marmontel's History of Belisarius,026
724.Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia, 2 vols. in one,039
725.Milton's Looking-Glass for the Laity and Clergy of all denominations, who either give or receive money under pretence of the gospel; with extracts from his works concerning Bishops,0 [...] [...]0
726.The Blacksmith's Letter to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland.Written by an Episcopalian,009
727.Sermons to Asses,—on Taxes,—Tythes,—Creeds,—Preachers,—and Hearers,—said to be written by the cele­brated Benjamin Franklin,010
728.Lady Montague's Poems,—Additional Travels,—Let­ter on Marriage,—and Goldsmith's Traveller, with Dreadnought's Adventures,026
729.Eleven Nuptial Dialogues and Debates,—Humorous and satirical, by Ward, Author of the London Spy,016
730.The American Traveller, over all the colonies,020
731.Miss Ashmore's Collection of new Songs; with the songs of the Padlock,—Lionel and Clarissa,—and many other Opera Songs.026
732.Cumberland and Lady Grosvenor's Trial for criminal Conversation, with their Love Letters,010
733.The Adventures of a Black Coat,013
734.Memoirs of Corsica, with the Life of Theodore, by his son,039
735.Ascanius or the young Adventurer. This is the real suf­ferings and narrow escapes of the lately married present Pre­tender when he was in full cry after a crown,039
736.Brown's Sacred Tropology, or a brief view of the figures, and explication of Scripture metaphors,060
737.Brown's Christian Journal, or common incidents, spi­ritual instructors,056
738.T. Livii Historiarum, 7 Tom.1150
739.Livius's Roman History, with the supplement of John Freinsheim, illustrated with notes, historical and geogra­phical, 8 vols.2100
740.Voltaire's History of the Russian Empire, under Peter the Great,060
741.Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women, 2 vols. complete in one, very large Print,076
[Page 37] 742.Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women, 2 vols.0100
743.Salmon's modern Gazetteer for the whole World,060
744.Addison's Travels through Italy,039
745.Tractatus de Corde, &c. per Lower,039
746.Curson on the Laws and Government of England, Scot­land, Ireland, and the English Plantations in Asia and America. With the maritime Power thereof, and Ju­risdiction of the Courts therein,039
747.Benezet's Historical Account of Guinea, it Situation, Produce, and the general Disposition of its Inhabitants; with an Inquiry into the rise and progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature and lamentable Effects. Also the Sen­timents of several Authors of note on this interesting Subject, viz. Granville Sharp, of England, George Wal­lace, the Lawyer of Edinburgh,—Francis Hutcheson, the moral Philosopher of Glasgow,—James Foster, D. D. the Dissenting Preacher of London,—Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester,—with an Extract from an Address to the Assembly of Virginia, published in the Virginia Gazette, said to be written by that uniform and consistent Patri­ot, R—ch—d H—n—y Lee, Esq018
748.Benezet's Warning against the Trade of Slaving,010
749.Antoninus's Commentaries,050
750.Oliver Cromwell's Life,060
751.Baxter's Call to the unconverted,010
752.Chambaud's Geography for Ladies and Gentlemen, with a Dictionary of natural History,050
753.Tissot on Health, with two new Chapters,—upon Ino­culation,—and upon lingering Distempers, 2 vols.0120
754.Nugent's French and English Pocket Dictionary,039
755.The historian's Guide to strange Events,020
756.The Whole Duty of Man,030
757.The Practice of Piety,030
758.Leusden's Greek and Latin Testament,050
759.Sir Henry Finche's Discourse of the Law in Four Books,076
760.The Lovers Manual,—all Chaste and curious Poems, wants some leaves,039
761.Art of being easy at all Times and all Places,026
[Page 38] 762.Kettlewell's Letter to a Friend on the great danger of Profuseness,026
763.Swift's Tale of a Tub,020
764.Ellwood's Poem on David's Life,020
765.Simpson's philosophical Dialogues concerning the Prin­ciples of natural Bodies,—also, Reasons and Grounds of the contempt of Physicians and their noble Art,—with Proposals to raise them to their wonted Repute,030
766.Spectator, 8 vols. elegantly bound and gilt,240
767.Young's Works, 4 vols. gilt,1100
768.Sir Charles Grandison, 8 vols. gilt,250
769.Peregrine Pickles Adventures, 4 vols. gilt,1100
770.Fielding's Tom Jones, 4 vols. gilt,1100
771.Humphry Clinker's Expedition, 3 vols. gilt,126
772.Beauties of the Magazines, 2 vols. gilt,0150
773.Don Quixote's Adventures, 4 vols. gilt,1100
774.Hervey's Meditations, 2 vols. gilt,0150
775.Shakespear's Works by Theobald, 8 vols. gilt,300
776.Butler's Hudibras with Cuts, gilt,076
777.Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, 9 vols. gilt,300
778.Pope's Works with Cuts, 6 vols. gilt,250
779.The Letter Writer,050
780.Adventures of a Guinea, 4 vols.150
781.Roderick Random's Adventures, 2 vols.0120
782.Young's Night Thoughts,040
783.Gil Blas's Adventures, 4 vols.100
784.History of Belisarius,040
785.Keil's Anatomy of the human Body,040
786.Boyle's Voyages and Adventures,050
787.Edwards's Geography,086
788.The Messiah, 2 vols.0100
789.The Golden Cabinet of Secrets,036
790.Art's Companion,036
791.Essay on the Culture of Silk,076
792.Milton's Paradise Lost with Cuts,076
793.Adventures of Telemachus,060
794.Salmon's modern Gazetteer,076
795.Martin's Universal Gazetter,076
796.Barrow's Collection of Voyages, 3 vols.0196
797.Traders complete Guide,076
798.Beveridge's private Thoughts,050
[Page 39] 799.Armstrong's Oeconomy of Love,010
800.Voltaire's Works, with Notes, historical and critical, by Smollet and Francklin, 36 volumes neatly bound in 24,7160

NEW and OLD BOOKS in Eighteens; Or SMALL POCKET VOLUMES.

801.The Latin Classicks, 24 vols. gilt,—A very beautiful Edition by Brindley,600
802.Les Avantures de Gil Blas, 4 Tom.0160
803.Adventures of Gil Blas, 4 vols.0160
804.Le Bachelier de Salamanque, 2 Tom.050
805.Le Diable Boiteaux, 2 Tom.050
806.Common Prayer Book in French,030
807.The Brent or English Syren, (all Songs)030
808.Phaedri Fabularum,020
809.Le Aventures de L'Infortune Florentin, 2 Tom.039
810.Introduction to the French Tongue,020
811.Greek common Prayer,026
812.Erasmi Colloquiarum,039
813.Catullus Tibullus & Propertius,020
814.Spenser's Works, 6 vols.140
815.The British Plutarch, or Biographical Entertainer: Being a select Collection of the Lives, at large, of the most eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ire­land; whether distinguished as—Statesmen,—Patriots,—Warriors,—Divines,—Poets,—or Philosophers, with Cuts, 12 vols.220
816.The Works of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe, 4 vols.0160
817.Devout Exercises of the Heart, by Mrs. Rowe,020
818.Sir John Denham's Poems,040
819.Milton's Paradise Lost, 2 vols.066
820.Pope's Homer's Odyssey, 3 vols.0100
821.Mason's Treatise on Self-Knowledge, shewing the Nature and Benefit of that important Science, and the Way to attain it; with various Reflections and Observations on human Nature,040
822.Address to the Christian World,010
[Page 40] 823.Quintus Curtius's Alexander,039
824.Watts's Imitation of David's Psalms,026
825.Watts's Hymns and spiritual Songs,026
826.Scougal on the Life of God in the Soul,020
827.Oeconomy of Human Life in 2 parts,010
828.The Holy Bible,—for the Pocket,—gilt,090
829.The Holy Bible,—for the Pocket,—gilt,0100
830.Common Prayer with Cuts, gilt,076
831.Common Prayer, with Companion to the Altar, gilt,076

ODD VOLUMES in Octavo.

832.Salmon's Continuation of the modern History or pre­sent State of all Nations, vol. 32,050
833.Bishop Beveridge's Sermons, vol. 12,030
834.Campbell's Lives of the Admirals, and other eminent British Seamen, Vol. II, III, IV. neatly bound,126
835.Le Blanc's Letter's on the English and French nations, Vol. I.050
836.Letters of Pliny the Consul, with Remarks by William Melmoth, Vol. II.050
837.Travels of the Jesuits, by Lockman, Vol. II.050
838.New Observations on Italy and its Inhabitants, by two Swedish gentlemen. Translated by Nugent, Vol. I.050
839.Lediard's Life of the great Duke of Marlborough, Vol. II. containing the Wars of Queen Anne, from 1708, to the Peace,050
840.Turner's Art of Surgery, Vol. I.039
841.Lives of Roman Emperors, Vol. I.—containing twenty Lives of those from Cocceius Nerva, to Heliogabalus,039
842.Clarendon's History of the great Rebellion, Vol. I.039
843.Churchill's Poems, Vol. I. containing the Rosciad,—the Apology,—Night,—the Prophecy of Famine,—Epistle to Hogarth,—the Ghost, in four Books,076
844.Oeuvres de M. de Voltaire, tom, I, II, III, IV.126
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[Page 41] 845.The Preceptor, Vol. II.076
846.Crantz's History of Greenland, Vol. I.076
847.Jacob's Attorney's Practice, Vol. I.050
848.Instructions for Attorney's Clerks, Vol. I. II.0100
849.Brown's Collection of Precedents, by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer, in Causes of the greatest Moment in the Court of Chancery, Vol. II.050
850.Davies's (of Princeton) Sermons, Vol. III.076
851.Rowning's, Natural Philosophy, Vol. I.076
852.Smollet's History of England, Vol. I, II, IV.126
853.Douglass's historical and political Summary of America, Vol. II. containing the State of all the Provinces, ex­cept the Massachussetts Bay, in blue Boards,076
854.Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. VI. containing Thevenot's,—Wood's,—Maundrell's,—Shaw's,—Po­cocke's,—Norden's,—Windus's,—Moore's,—Sir John Chardin's,—Sir Thomas Roe's,—Holwell's,—and Bell's Travels to China,0100

ODD VOLUMES in Duodecimo.

855.Pope's Homer's Iliad, Vol. IV, V. VI.076
856.Nature Displayed, Vol. II.039
857.Lives of Highwaymen, &c. Vol. I.030
858.New universal Collection of Voyages, Vol. II, III. con­taining an Account of the East Indies, South and North America,—the West Indies,—North East Passage,—Greenland,—Lapland,—Russia,—Sweden,—Norway,—Denmark,—Poland,—France,—Spain,—Portugal,—Hungary,—Germany,—Italy, &c. &c.076
859.Gil Blas by Le Sage, Vol. II, IV.039
860.The Tatler, Vol. II, III, IV.076
861.Arabian Nights Entertainment, Vol. I.026
862.Young's Works, Vol. II. containing Busiris, King of Egypt,—the Revenge,—the Brothers,030
863.History of Jack Wilks, Vol. I.020
864.The happy Orphans, Vol. I.026
865.Countess of Dellwyn's History, Vol. II.026
866.Life and Reign of Lewis the XIV, Vol. II.030
867.Henrietta, a Novel, Vol. I.026
868.Miss D'A [...]ville's Adventures, Vol. II.030
[Page 42] 869.Letters of Madam de Maintenon, Vol. II.030
870.Dryden's Dramatick Works, Vol. IV. containing, Fall of Man,—the great Mogul,—all for Love,—Limberham,—Oedipus,039
871.Musarum Anglicanarum Analecta, Tom. I.020
872.Spectator, Vol. III, V, VI, VII.0100
873.Spectator, Vol. III, V, VI.076
874.Spectator, Vol. V, VI.050
875.Terrae-Filius, or secret History of the University of Ox­ford, Vol. I.026
876.History of Chevalier de Grieux, Vol. I.026
877.Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Vol. II.026
878.Yorick's Sermons, Vol. III.030
879.Ramsay's Travels of Cyrus, Vol. I.020
880.Beauties of the Spectators, Tatlers, &c. Vol. I.039
881.Gordon's Tecitus, Vol. I.026
882.Memo [...]s of the Count of P—Vol. II.020
883.Tom Fool's History by G. A. Stevens, Vol. II.030
884.Fielding's History of Amelia, Vol. II. IV.040
885.Peregrine Pickle, by Smollet, Vol. III.020
886.Mistakes of the Heart, or, Memoirs of Lady Pelham, and Lady Nevil, Vol. II, III.040
887.Clarissa, by Richardson, Vol. I.026
888.La Belle Assemblee, Vol. I, IV.050
889.Cleopatra, or Love's Master-Piece, vol. IV.026
890.The Connoisseur, vol. I.030
891.Burnet's History of his own Time, vol. I.030
892.Gay's Poems, vol. II. containing Epistles,—Tales,—Miscellanies,—and Dione, a pastoral Tragedy,030
893.Pope's Works, vol. VI.026
894.Lady Lucy Fenton's History, vol. II, III.039
895.The Picture, a Novel, vol. II, III.030
896.Sir George Ellison's History, vol. II.020
897.Biblia Sacra, per Castalio, tom. II, III.039
898.The Cottage, a Novel, vol. I.016
899.Marmontel's Moral Tales, vol. III. containing the Sylph Husband,—Lauretta,—a Wise of Ten Thousand,—Friendship put to the Test,—the Misanthrope corrected.020
[Page 43]

NEW and OLD BOOKS in Octavo.

900.Plutarch's Lives of the famous Grecians and Romans, by Dryden, with Cuts, &c. 8 vols.340
901.Sandiman's Letters on Theron and Aspasio, 2 vols.126
902.Sir James Steuart's Inquiry into the Principles of Poli­tical Oeconomy: Being an Essay on the Science of do­mestice Policy in free Nations; in which are particular­ly considered, Population,—Agriculture,—Trade,—In­dustry,—Money,—Coin,—Interest,—Circulation,—Banks,—Exchange,—Public Credit,—and Taxes, 3 vols. The London Edition is sold above five Pounds,1160
903.Johnson's English Dictionary, with his History of the English Language, 2 vols. in one,0150
904.Lord Littleton's new Dialogues of the Dead, half bound,076
905.Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania, from its origin, so far as regards the several Points of Controversy, which have, from Time to Time, arisen between the Governor and Assemblies of that Province.076
906.Baron Gilbert on the Law of Evidence, with the all Original and also new References,0100
907.Colman on the Parable of the ten Virgins,066
908.Consilium AEtiologicum de Casu quodam Epileptico per Cole,039
909.Seneca's Morals with Cuts,076
910.Ovid's Metamorphoses by Bailey,060
911.Ovid's Metamorphoses by Clarke,030
912.Pleas of the Crown by Sir Matthew Hale,039
913.Watts's evangelical Discourses,060
914.Batteaux's Principles of Translation,020
915.Janeway's Heaven upon Earth, or the best Friend in the worst Times,076
916.The whole Psalms of David with Hymns, set to Musick by Playford,039
917.Poems, with the Tragedy of Aristomenes; or the Roy­al Shepherd, by a Lady,039
918.Veneroni's Italian Grammar,060
919.The Solicitor's Practice in the High Court of Chancery [Page 44] epitomized from the Commencement of the Suit to the Decree, by a practising Solicitor,030
920.The Hibernian Patriot, being a Collection of the Dra­piers Letters, by Dean Swift,039
*921.Letters on the English Nation, by Batista Angeloni a Jesuit, who resided many Years in London, 2 vols.—Curious Observations on Liberty,—Literature,—Gallantry,—Money,—Manners,—Dress, &c. with keen Sarcasins upon Foibles, said to be written by Dr. Shebbeare,126

New and Old BOOKS in Duodecimo.

921.Voltaire's universal History, 4 vols.100
922.The American Gazetteer, containing an Account of all the Parts and Places of the new World, 3 vols.0150
923.Martin's Universal Gazetteer,060
924.Pitt on the Preservative of Health and Life, and the Restorative of Physick to its Sincerity and Perfection,039
925.Bossu on the Epick Poem, containing many curious Reflexions, very useful and necessary for the right Un­derstanding and Judging of the Excellencies of Homer and Virgil; also Dacier upon Satire, and Fontenelle up­on Pastoral, 2 vols.076
926.Sherlock (Bishop of London) his Sermons, 3 vols.0120
927.Clarke's British Physician, or Family Instructor in the Knowledge of Medicine,039
928.The World to come, or the Glories of Heaven and Ter­rors of Hell, lively display'd in Visions,026
929.History of Miss Jenny Salisbury, 2 vols. in one,039
930.Historical, Biographical, Genealogical, Classical, and Poetical Dictionary, 2 vols.0100
931.Bogatzky's edifying Thoughts on God's paternal Heart, tending to intimate converse with God and Christ,050
932.History of the Life of Julius Caesar from Plutarch,039
933.Lord Orrery's Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dean Swift,060
934.The Life and select Letters of Mr. James Hervey,050
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FOLIO.

937.Mountague's New and Universal History of England, from the earliest authentic Accounts, to the end of the Year 1770, containing a com­prehensive and accurate Description of all the Battles, Sieges, Sea­fights, and other memorable Events in which the English have been concerned. Embellished and illustrated with above 100 curious his­torical Copperplates, designed and engraved by the most eminent Artists, Wale, Grignion, and Walker, 2 vols.660
938.The Works of the learned Sir Thomas Brown, Knt. and Doctor of Physic. Containing Enquiries into vulgar Errors, which are com­monly presumed Truths, with his Religio Medici, and all his other curious Tracts.—This Book is in great Esteem with every curious Enquirer after Truth, and rarely to be met with.250
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941.Langley's Antient Masonry, both in the Theory and Practice, de­monstrating the useful rules of Arithmetic, Geometry, and Architec­ture, in the Proportions and Orders of the most eminent Masters of all Nations. With critical Remarks and Observations on each Master, illustrated by above three Thousand Examples, engraved on 494 large folio Copperplates, 2 vols.7100
942.Thirty-six Modern Wheel Carriages, neatly engraved and beautifully coloured,1140
943.Cay's Abridgment of the Public Statutes, now in Force, and of gene­ral Use, from Magna Charta, in the ninth Year of King Henry III. to the first Year of his present Majesty King George III. 3 vols.7100
944.The Athenian Gazette, or Casuistical Mercury, resolving all the most nice and curious Questions proposed by the ingenious of both Sexes.—This is exceeding searce and very valable,250

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946.Swan's Designs in Carpentry, on 50 Plates,0120
947.Fournier's Theory and Practice of Perspective,0180
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Lately published by ROBERT BELL, of PHILADELPHIA (Price Bound Four Dollars.) THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE FIFTH, EMPEROR OF GERMANY; And of all the KINGDOMS and STATES in EUROPE, during his Age. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF SOCIETY IN EUROPE, From the Subversion of the ROMAN EMPIRE, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century. CONFIRMED BY Historical PROOFS and ILLUSTRATIONS. IN THREE VOLUMES. BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON, D. D. PRINCIPAL of the UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGH, and HISTORIOGRAPHER to HIS MAJESTY for SCOTLAND. Author of the late elegant History of Scotland.

[Page] Lately published by ROBERT BELL, of PHILADELPHIA, (Fine Paper, One Shilling, Common Paper, Nine Pence.) DEATH: A POETICAL ESSAY. BY BEILBY PORTEUS, M. A. FELLOW of CHRIST COLLEGE.

Ah! why will Kings forget that they are Men?
And Men that they are brethren? Why delight
In human sacrifice? Why burst the ties
Of Nature, that should knit their souls together
In one soft bond of amity and love?
PORTEUS.

THIS POEM obtained the Prize left by the last Will of Mr. SEATON, as determined by the Vice-Chancellor of Cam­bridge, &c.—A Gentleman in America, who possesseth both a literary and religious Taste, because all mankind are subject to the universal Empire of Death, wisheth they would sometimes deign to view this interesting Scene, in the enlarged Sentiments of our Author, and therefore desired the Promulgation of this American Edition.

Dr. SHIPLEY, Bishop of ST. ASAPH, HIS CELEBRATED SERMON For conciliating the Affections of BRITONS and AMERICANS. PREACHED IN LONDON, 1773. Fine Paper, Nine Pence, Common Paper, Six Pence.

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