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A CATALOGUE OF THE ANNAPOLIS CIRCULATING LIBRARY.

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A CATALOGUE OF THE ANNAPOLIS CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Consisting of near FIFTEEN HUNDRED VOLUMES, IN Agriculture, Arithmetic, Astronomy, Biography, Chymistry, Commerce, Gardening, Geography, Geometry, History, Husbandry, Law, Military Affairs, Mathematics, Navigation, Painting, Physic, Rhetoric, Surgery, Surveying, Voyages, Travels, Plays, Novels, Magazines, &c.

Which are lent to read, BY STEPHEN CLARK, Bookseller, Stationer and Bookbinder, IN CHURCH-STREET, ANNAPOLIS, Where may be had, All new Books, Stationary Wares of all Sorts, School-Books, Jewellery, Plated [...] and a great many other Articles [...] Goods too tedi­ous to mention.

Books bought, [...]

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III. No book to be kept longer than one week in town, and two in the country.

IV. Subscribers to pay one eighth of a dollar for their catalogue.

V. All books lost or abused, leaves folded down, torn or wrote upon, to be replaced in the libra­ry, or if the book lost or abused belongs to a set, the set to be taken and paid for.

VI. That so long as subscribers (through any cause whatsoever) do keep a book or books in their hands, belonging to the library, beyond the time they agreed and paid for, they shall be deemed subscribers, whether they read or not, and pay accordingly.

VII. Subscribers, to prevent being disap­pointed in the books they want, are to send a list of six or eight different num­bers taken from the catalogue, as thus,

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A CATALOGUE, &c.

HISTORY, &c. FOLIO, QUARTO AND OCTAVO.

BURNET's (bishop) history of his own time, 2 vols.

  • 1 Vol. 1. Contains affairs from the restoration of king Charles II to the settlement of king Wil­liam and queen Mary, at the revolution.
  • 2 Vol. 2. From the revolution to the conclusion of the treaty of peace at Utrecht, in the reign of queen Anne, to which is added the author's life, by the editor.

Universal history from the earliest account of time to the present, compiled from original au­thors, and illustrated with maps, cuts, notes, chronological and other tables, 7 vols.

  • 3 Vol. 1. Contains history of the world to the birth of Abraham; history of Egypt to Alexan­der the Great; history of Egypt, of the Moa­bites, Syrians, Phoenicians and Holy Land; his­tory of the Jews to the Babylonish captivity; history of the Assyrians, Babylonians and Phry­gians.
  • 4 Vol. 2. History of the Medes, Persians, Scythi­ans, Lydians, Attica, Sparta, Athenians, Lace­doemonians, [Page 8] Thebans, Achaia, Athens and Ionia.
  • 5 Vol. 3. Sicily, Syracuse, Rhodes, Macedonians, Seleucidae in Syria, the Ptolemies, the Arme­nians, kingdoms of Pontus, Cappadocia, Perga­mus, Thrace, Epirus, &c.
  • 6 Vol. 4. History of the Jews from their return from the Babylonish captivity to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian, with an ac­count of their dispersion and condition to the present time; of the Parthians, Persians, Ro­man history to the end of the sedition of the Gracchi.
  • 7 Vol. 5. Roman history from the end of the sedi­tion of the Gracchi to the death of Domitian, the last of the 12 Caesars.
  • 8 Vol. 6. Roman history from the death of Do­mitian to the taking of Constantinople by the Latins; history of the Carthaginians to the commencement of the second Punic war.
  • 9 Vol. 7. History of the Carthaginians from the second Punic war to the destruction of Car­thage by Aemilianus, Numidians, Mauritanians, Ethiopians, Arabs, Spaniards, Gauls, ancient Germans, Britons, Hunns, Goths, Franks, Lombards, &c. with a copious index to the foregoing 7 volumes.

10 Ralegh's (Sir Walter) history of the world in five books, to which is prefixed the life of the author, 2 vols. in 1.

11 An Inquiry into the prices of wheat, malt, and other provisions as sold in England, from the year 1000 to the year 1765, 1 vol.

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QUARTO.

12 Description of East-Florida, with a journal kept, by John Bartram of Philadelphia, 1 vol.

13 General history of the science and practice of music, by John Hawkins, 5 vols.

14 History of the discovery and conquest of the Canary Islands, by George Glase, 1 vol.

15 Poetical works of the late William Dunkin, 2 vols.

16 Rise, progress and present state, of the northern governments, viz. the United Provinces, Den­mark, Sweden, Russia and Poland, by J. Wil­liams, 2 vols.

17 Collection of the most remarkable trials, in which the most remarkable of the state trials is included, 2 vols.

18 Travels through the middle settlements of North America in the years 1759 and 1760, by An­drew Burnaby, 1 vol.

19 Voyage round the world in his Britannic ma­jesty's sloop Resolution, commanded by captain James Cook, during the years 1772,—3,—4,— 5, by George Foster, 2 vols.

20 Observations made during a voyage round the world, on physical geography, natural history, and ethic philosophy, by John Reinold Foster, 1 vol.

21 Minor Atlas, by H. Moll, 1 vol.

OCTAVO.

Annual [...], or a view of the history, politics [...], [Page 10] clusive, in which is included the most complet [...] history extant of the war between Great-Bri­tain and the United States of America, also a collection of interesting and authentic papers, tending to elucidate the history, 26 vols.

  • 22 Vol. 1. 1758.
  • 23 2. 1759.
  • 24 3. 1760.
  • 25 4. 1761.
  • 26 5. 1762.
  • 27 6. 1763.
  • 28 7. 1764.
  • 29 8. 1765.
  • 30 9. 1766.
  • 31 10. 1767.
  • 32 11. 1768.
  • 33 12. 1769.
  • 34 13. 1770.
  • 35 14. 1771.
  • 36 15. 1772.
  • 37 16. 1773.
  • 38 17. 1774.
  • 39 18. 1775.
  • 40 19. 1776.
  • 41 20. 1777.
  • 42 21. 1778.
  • 43 22. 1779.
  • 44 23. 1780.
  • 45 24. 1781.
  • 46 25. 1782.
  • 47 26. Index to the whole.

48 Monthly review, or literary journals, from [...]

[Page 11] 49 Gentlemens and ladies magazines for the years 1778 to 1783 inclusive, in 6 vols.

50 Hibernian magazine for the years 1778 to 1783 inclusive, in 6 vols.

HISTORIES, VOYAGES, TRAVELS, &c.

51 Guthries history of the world from the creation to the present time, 13 vols.

52 Hook's Roman history, from the building of Rome to the ruin of the commonwealth, 8 vols.

53 Ferguson's history of the progress and termina­tion of the Roman republic, 3 vols.

54 Raynal's philosophical and political history of the settlements and trade of the Europeans in the East and West-Indies, 4 vols.

55 Campbell's political survey of Great-Britain, being a series of reflections on the situation and land, inhabitants, revenues, colonies and com­merce, of that island, 4 vols.

56 History of modern Europe, with an account of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, and a view of the progress of society from the fifth to the eighteenth century, in a series of letters from a nobleman to his son, 2 vols.

57 Hume's history of England from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688, 8 vols.

58 History of Ireland, from the earliest accounts, up, 1 vol.

59 History of Louisiana, 1 vol.

60 History of the island of Minorca, 1 vol.

[Page 12] 62 History (military) of Europe from the com­mencement of the war with Spain in 1739, to the treaty of Aix la Chapelle in 1748, 1 vol. Millot's elements of general history, ancient and modern, 5 vols.

  • 63 Vol. 1 contains history of the Egyptians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Romans.
  • 64 Vol. 2. History of the Romans from the year 552 to 620.
  • 65 Vol. 3. Modern history, first Epocha to the sixth Epocha.
  • 66 Vol. 4. From the sixth Epocha to the thir­teenth Epocha.
  • 67 Vol. 5. From the thirteenth Epocha to the be­ginning of the reign of Louis XIVth.

68 Robertson's history of America, 2 vols.

69 — history of Scotland, during the reigns of queen Mary, and of king James VIth, till his accession to the crown of Eng­land, 2 vols.

70 Steuart's history of Scotland, from the esta­blishment of the reformation to the death of queen Mary, 2 vols.

71 Cook's voyages in the years 1772, 1773, 1774 and 1775, 2 vols.

72 — Last voyages in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780, 3 vols.

73 — Voyage in 1772, 1 vol.

74 Coxe's travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, interspersed with historical rela­tions, and political inquiries, 3 vols.

75 Forrest's voyage to New-Guinea and the Mo-

[Page 13] 76 Gulliver's travels, by Swift, 1 vol.

77 Dillon's travels through Spain, with a view to illustrate the natural history and physical geo­graphy of that kingdom, 1 vol.

78 Irwin's voyage up the Red Sea, on the coasts of Arabia and Egypt, 1 vol.

79 Swinburn's travels in the two Sicilies, in the years 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780, 1 vol.

80 Pennant's tour in Scotland, 2 vols.

81 — Journey from Chester to London, 1 vol.

82 Account of the voyages undertaken by the or­der of his Britannic majesty for making disco­veries in the southern hemisphere, and succes­sively performed by commodore Byron, captain Wallis, captain Carteret, and captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endea­vour, by John Hawkesworth, 3 vols.

83 Tour through Wales, 1 vol.

84 Tour through Sicily and Malta, in a series of letters to William Beckford, Esq from P. Brydone, F. R. S. 1 vol.

85 Lothian's history of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, 1 vol.

86 Letters on Iceland, containing observations on the civil, literary, ecclesiastical and natural his­tory, antiquities, volcanos, basaltes, hot springs, customs, dress, manners of the inhabitants, &c. made during a voyage, undertaken in the year 1772, by Joseph Banks, Esq 1 vol.

87 History of the origin and progress of the late war, from the commencement to the exchange of the ratification of peace▪ between Great-Bri­tain, [Page 14] France and Spain, on the 10th of February, 1763, 2 vols.

88 History of the war in America, between Great-Britain and the colonies, from its com­mencement to the end of the year 1778, in which its origin, progress and operations, are faithfully related, together with anecdotes and characters of the different commanders, and accounts of such personages in congress as have distinguished themselves during the contest, 2 vols.

89 History of the late revolution in Sweden, 1 vol.

90 Observations on Italy and its inhabitants, by Thomas Nugent, L. L. D. 2 vols.

Geographical dictionary, containing an histo­rical and critical account of the lives and writings of the most eminent persons of every nation, 12 vols.

  • 91 Vol. 1. Containing, life of Adam, Aelfred, Alexander, Anderson, Arnulph, Atkins, At­terbury, &c.
  • 92 Vol. 2. Bacon, Barlowe, Beveridge, Blake, Bossuet, Boyle, Briggs, Burton, &c.
  • 93 Vol. 3. Caesar, Cartes, Cavendish, Chambers, Cicero, Cleopatra, Coke, Columbus, Cowley, Cromwell, &c.
  • 94 Vol. 4. Dacier, Davenport, Davereux, Dio­genes, Drake, Dryden, Dudley, Eachard, Epicharmus, Erasmus, Euclid, Eugene, &c.
  • 95 Vol. 5. Faber, Fleetwood, Forbes, Fowler, Fuller, Gardiner, Gat [...]ker, Gay, Gilpin, Godwin, &c.
  • [Page 15] 96 Vol. 6. Grabe, Graunt, Gregory, Grey, Grotius, Hall, Handel, Hoffman, Hooper, Humphrey, Hyde, &c.
  • 97 Vol. 7. James, Johnson, Julian, Junius, Ju­venal, Latimer, L'Estrange, Lilly, Lister, Li­vius, &c.
  • 98 Vol. 8. Lokman, Lucian, Luther, Mahomet, Masson, Middleton, Moliere, More, Nelson, Newton, &c.
  • 99 Vol. 9. Octavia, Oldenburgh, Origen, Owen, Pamelius, Parsons, Patrick, Paul, Penn, Peter the Great, Philips, Pococke, &c.
  • 100 Vol. 10. Quintilianu [...], Rawlegh, Rochester, Rubins, Sallustius, Seneca, Shakespear, Syd­ney, Socrates, Spencer, Stanley, Steele, &c.
  • 101 Vol. 11. Sto [...], Swift, Tas [...]o, Thomson, Til­lotson, Vandyke, Virgil, Walton, Whiston, Wood, Wren, Xenophon, &c.
  • 102 Vol. 12. Alexander, Barrington, Catharine, Churchill, Cromwell, Doddridge, Hervey, King, Quin, Sloane, Thomas, Walpole, &c.

103 Biographical history of England, from [...] the Great to the revolution, by J. Granger 4 vols.

104 Campbell's lives of the British admirals, 5 vols.

105 History of the famous preacher, Friar Gerand de Campazas, 2 vols.

Johnson's lives of the English poets, and a criticism on their works, 3 vols.

  • 106 Vol. 1. Contains, li [...]e Cowley, Waller, Mil [...]ton, Butler, Dryden, Denham, Sprat, Ros [...]common, [Page 16] Yalden, Otway, Duke, Dorset, Halifax, Stepney, Walsh, Garth, King, J. Philips, Smith, Pomfret, Hughes.
  • 107 Vol. 2. Addison, Blackmore, Sheffield, Gran­ville, Rowe, Tickell, Congreve, Fenton, Prior, Pope, Swift.
  • 108 Vol. 3. Gay, Broom, Pitt, Parnell, A. Phi­lips, Watts, Savage, Somerville, Thomson, Hammond, Collins, Young, Dyer, Mallet, Shenstone, A [...]en [...]de, Lyttelton, West, Gray.

109 Life of Edward, earl of Clarendon, lord high chancellor of England, and chancellor of the universities of Oxford. 1. An account of the chancellor's life, from his birth to the restoration in 1660. 2. A continuation of the same, and of his history of the grand re­bellion, from the restoration to his banishment in 1667, 3 vo [...]s.

110 Life of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine artist, containing a variety of curious and interesting particulars, relative to painting, sculpture and architecture, by Thomas Nugent, 2 vols.

111 History of the life of Reginald Pole, 2 vols.

112 Life of Richard Nash▪ Esq late master of the ceremonies at Bath, 1 vol.

113 Life of Henry Prine, of Wales, eldest son of king James Ist, by Thomas Birch, D. D. 1 vol.

114 Essay upon the life, writings and character, of Dr. Jonathan Swift, by Deane Swift, Esq 1 vol.

115 Life of Pope Clement IVth, (Ganganelli), 1 vol.

[Page 17] 116 Memoirs of Peter Henry Bruce, Esq a mili­tary officer in the services of Russia, Prussia and Great-Britain, containing, account of his travels in Germany, Russia, Tartary, Turkey, the West-Indies, &c.

117 Universal Biography, ancient and modern, containing a circumstantial and curious detail of the lives, actions, opinions, writings and characters, of the most celebrated persons of both sexes, of all ranks, in all countries, and in all ages, alphabetically disposed, by Tho­mas Flloyd, Esq 3 vols.

118 Watson's history of the reign of Philip the IId, king of Spain, 3 vols.

119 — history of the reign of Philip the IIId, 1 vol.

120 Robertson's history of the emperor Charles the Vth, 4 vols.

121 Memoirs of the bashaw count Bonneval, from his birth to his death, interspersed through­out with an entertaining diversity of secret in­trigues, amorous adventures, military and political atchievements, being, in effect, the secret history of Europe for the current centu­ry, 1 vol.

122 History of the chevalier Bayard, by Joseph Sterling, 1 vol.

DIVINITY, AGRICULTURE, &c. OCTAVO.

123 Dutton (Anne) letters on spiritual subjects, to which are prefixed, memoirs of the dealings of God with her in her last sickness, 2 vols.

[Page 18] 124 Essay on faith, and its connexions with good works, by John Rotheram, 1 vol.

125 Farquhar's sermons on several subjects, 1 vol.

126 Forsayeth's life of Jesus Christ, 1 vol.

127 Jortin's sermons on different subjects, 4 vols.

128 Rowe (Elizabeth) letters from the dead to the living, to which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse, with the author's life, 1 vol.

129 Sherlock's sermons, 2 vols.

130 Seed's posthumous works, 3 vols.

131 Works of Flavius Josephus, the Jewish histo­rian, with the life of Josephus, by William Whiston, 5 vols.

132 An essay on the proper lessons appointed by the liturgy of the church of England to be read on Sundays and chief festivals throughout the year, 4 vols. by W. Wogan.

133 Mason's spiritual treasury for the children of God, consisting of a meditation for each day in the year, 2 vols.

134 Universal salvation, the Grand Thing aimed at in the scheme of God—as opened in the New Testament writings, and intrusted with Jesus Christ to bring into effect, 2 vols.

135 Hume's dialogues of natural religion, 1 vol.

136 Kaime's essay on the principles of morality and natural religion, 1 vol.

137 Priestley's examination of Dr. Reid's inquiry in­to the human mind, on the principles of common sense—Dr. Beattie's essay on the nature and im­mutability of truth—and Dr. Oswald's appeal to common sense in behalf of religion, 1 vol.

[Page 19] 138 Principal truths of natural religion, defend­ed and illustrated, in nine dissertations, by H. S. Reimarus, 1 vol.

139 Conformity between modern and ancient ce­remonies, wherein is proved, by incontestible authorities, that the ceremonies of the church of Rome are entirely derived from the Hea­thens, 1 vol.

140 Treatise concerning eternal and immutable morality, by Ralph Cudworth, 1 vol.

141 Universal prayer book, or Christian assistant, containing, meditations and prayers for every day in the week—A discourse on the nature and end of the Lord's Supper, 1 vol.

142 Common prayer book illustrated and explain­ed, 1 vol.

143 Whole duty of man, 1 vol.

144 Dodd's thoughts in prison, in five parts, viz. the imprisonment, retrospect, public punish­ment, the trial, futurity, to which is added his last prayer, written the night before his death, 1 vol.

145 Anderson on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry, 2 vols.

346 Dossie's memoirs of agriculture, and other oeconomical arts, 1 vol.

147 Ellis's practice of farming and husbandry, in all sorts of soils, according to the latest im­provements, 1 vol.

148 Farmer's guide in hoeing and stocking farms, 2 vols.

149 Tull's horse-hoeing husbandry, or an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation, 1 vol.

[Page 20] 150 Young's course of experimental agriculture, containing an exact register of all the business transacted during five years—on near three hundred acres of various soils, 4 vols.

TRADE, PHYSIC, MEDICINE, CHIRURGERY, &c.

151 Sheffield on the commerce of the American states, containing, tables of the imports and exports of Great-Britain, to and from all parts, from 1700 to 1782, also, the exports of America, &c. with remarks on those tables, on British navigation, &c. 1 vol.

152 Physical and chemical essay, translated from the original Latin of Sir Torbern Bergman, by Edmund Cullin, 2 vols.

153 Cullin (William) first lines in the practice of physic, 4 vols.

154 Buchan's domestic medicine, being an at­tempt to render the medical art more useful, by shewing people what is in their own power, both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases, 1 vol.

155 Lewis's experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial sub­stances made use of in medicine, 2 vols.

156 Mead's medical works, 1 vol.

157 Medical and philosophical commentaries, by a society of physicians in Edinburgh, 9 vols.

158 Pott's chirurgical works, 2 vols.

159 Watson's chemical essays, 1 vol.

160 Tissot on health, 1 vol.

161 New Edinburgh dispensatory, 1 vol.

[Page 21] 162 Haller on morbid bodies, 1 vol.

LETTERS, MISCELLANIES, POEMS, &c.

163 Boulter's letters to several ministers of state in England, and some others, 1 vol.

164 Blair's lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres 3 vols.

165 Chesterfield's (lord) miscellaneous works, to which are prefixed, memoirs of his life, 3 vols.

166 Montaigne's essays, 3 vols.

167 Cicero's Cato major, or discourse on old age, by Benjamin Franklin, 1 vol.

168 Campbell on civil government, 1 vol.

169 Chesterfield's letters to his son, 4 vols.

170 Cunningham's poems, chiefly pastoral, 1 vol.

171 Cook's elements of dramatic criticism, 1 vol.

172 Dalrymple's tactics, 1 vol.

173 Baker's companion to the play-house, con­taining, historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions, amongst whom are some of the most celebrated actors, 2 vols.

174 Hanway on the importance of the rising gene­ration of the labouring part of our fellow-sub­jects, 2 vols.

175 Letters by Arthur Capel, earl of Essex, 1 vol.

176 Lawson's lectures concerning oratory, 1 vol.

177 Hughes's letters, and several other eminent per­sons, deceased, 3 vols.

178 Raspe's account▪ of some German volcanos, 1 vol.

[Page 22] 179 Parnell's poems, 1 vol.

180 Remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, by the earl of Orrery, 1 vol.

181 Observations on lord Orrery's remarks on the life and writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, 1 vol.

182 Swift's works, 20 vols.

183 Kaime's sketches of the history of man, 4 vols.

184 Wood's essay on the original genius and writings of Homer, 1 vol.

185 Lyttelton's works, 2 vols.

186 Orations of Demosthenes, by Thomas Leland, 2 vols.

187 Creech's Lucretius, 2 vols.

LAW.

188 Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England, 4 vols.

189 Dalrymple's feudal property, 1 vol.

190 Gilbert's law of evidence, 1 vol.

ASTRONOMY, NAVIGATION, GEOGRAPHY, &c.

191 Ferguson's astronomy, 1 vol.

192 — gentlemen and ladies astronomy, 1 vol.

193 Moore's practical navigation, 1 vol.

194 Atkinson's epitome of the art of navigation, 1 vol.

195 Euclid's elements of geometry, 1 vol.

196 West's elements of mathematics, 1 vol.

197 Gregory's practical geometry, 1 vol.

[Page 23] 198 Salmon's geographical grammar, improved and brought down to the year 1786, 1 vol.

TRAVELS, TRIALS, COOKERY, &c.

199 Burney's tour through Germany, 2 vols.

200 — tour through France and Italy, 1 vol.

201 Trial of Augustus Keppel, 1 vol.

202 Dalrymple's practice of modern cookery, 1 vol.

203 Bellegarde's models of conversation for per­sons of polite education, 1 vol.

DICTIONARIES. OCTAVO.

204 Bailey's dictionary, 1 vol.

205 Barclay's ditto. 1 vol.

206 Fenning's ditto. 1 vol.

207 Johnson's ditto. 1 vol.

208 Entick's pocket ditto. 1 vol.

209 Ainsworth's Latin ditto. English ditto. 1 vol.

210 Boyer's French and English ditto. 1 vol.

HISTORY, VOYAGES, TRAVELS, &c. DUO DECIMO.

211 [...] history, by Voltaire, 4 vols.

212 Chalon's history of France, 2 vols.

213 Goldsmith's Grecian history from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the great, 2 vols.

214 Goldsmith's Roman history, 1 vol.

215 Historical account of North-America, 1 vol.

216 Rollin's ancient history, 10 vols.

217 — method of teaching and studying the belles lettres, 4 vols.

[Page 24] 218 Rapin's history of England by question and answer, 1 vol.

219 Brydone's tour through Sicily and Malta, 2 vols.

220 Johnson's journey to the western islands of Scotland, 1 vol.

221 Richard's tour from London to Petersbo­rough, and from thence to Moscow, 1 vol.

222 Sterne's sentimental journey through France and Italy, 4 vols. complete in 1.

223 Tour through the island of Great-Britain, di­vided into circuits or journies, 4 vols.

224 Tour through Ireland, wherein the present state of that kingdom is considered, and the most noted cities, towns, seats, buildings, loughs, &c. described, 1 vol.

225 Thicknesse's journey through France and Spain, 2 vols.

226 Smollett's travels through France and Italy, containing observations on characters, cus­toms, religion, government, police, com­merce, arts and antiquities, 2 vols.

227 Twis's travels through Portugal and Spain in 1772 and 1773, 2 vols.

228 Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, describ­ing characters, customs, manners, laws, and productions of nature and art, 2 vols.

229 Andrews's remarks on English and French ladies, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

230 Remarks on the characters and manners of the French, in a series of letters, 2 vols.

231 Voyages and adventures of captain Robert Boyle in several parts of the world.

[Page 25] 232 Barrow's naval history of Great-Britain, with the lives of the most illustrious admirals and commanders, 4 vols.

233 Bolingbrooke on the study and use of history.

MISCELLANEOUS PERIODICAL POEMS, &c. DUO DECIMO.

Addison's miscellaneous works in verse and prose, 3 vols.

  • 234 Vol. 1. Contains campaign, and other poems.
  • 235 Vol 2. Rosamond, an opera, Cato, a tragedy, Drummer, a comedy, count Tariff and Whig Examiner.
  • 236 Vol. 3. Usefulness of ancient medals, &c.

237 Addison's freeholder, 1 vol.

238 Art of painting, of Charles Alphonse du Fres­noy, translated into the English verse by Mr. Mason, 1 vol.

239 Turner's introduction of the arts and sci­ences, 1 vol.

240 Art of knowing mankind, 1 vol.

241 Brookes's art of angling, 1 vol.

242 Art of speaking, 1 vol.

243 Ovid's art of love, 1 vol.

244 Brown's works, serious and comical, in prose and verse, with his remarks, 4 vols.

245 Collier on ridicule, or what it is that makes a man ridiculous, and the means to avoid it, 2 vols.

246 Goldsmith's citizen of the world, 2 vols.

247 Collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues, commencing with Shakespear, and concluding with Garrick, 4 vols.

[Page 26] 248 Country gentleman's companion, 1 vol.

249 Description of three hundred animals, with a particular account of the whale fishery, 1 vol.

250 Dodington's diary from March 1748—9 to 1761, 1 vol.

251 Davies's dramatic miscellanies, consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shake­spear.

252 Secret history of the university of Oxford in several essays, 1 vol.

253 Home's experiments on bleaching, 1 vol.

254 Johnson's miscellaneous and fugitive pieces, 2 vol.

255 — gazetteer, 1 vol.

256 Universal gazetteer, 1 vol.

257 King's original works in verse and prose, 8 vols.

258 Linguet's memoirs of the Bastile, containing a full exposition of the mysterious policy and despotic oppression of the French government, 1 vol.

259 Morality of Shakespear's drama illustrated, by Mrs. Griffith, 2 vol.

260 Liberal opinions, or history of Benignus, by Mr. Pratt, 4 vols.

261 Origin and progress of despotism in the ori­ental and other empires of Africa, Europe and America, 1 vol.

262 Knox's essays, moral and literary, 2 vols.

263 Pope's works, 8 vols.

264 Additions to the works of Alexander Pope, 2 vols.

265 Shenstone's works in verse and prose, 2 vols.

[Page 27] 266 The mirror, a periodical paper published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780, 3 vols.

267 World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, 4 vols.

268 Spectator, 8 vols.

269 Tatler, 4 vols.

270 Guardian, 2 vols.

271 Rambler, by Johnson, 6 vols. bound in 3.

272 Idler, by Johnson, 2 vols.

273 Valuable secrets concerning arts and trades, 1 vol.

274 Constitution of the several independent states of America, the declaration of independence, the articles of confederation between the said states, &c. 1 vol.

Beauties of history, or pictures of virtue and vice drawn from real life, 2 vols.

275 Vol. 1. Contains examples of conjugal af­fection, ambition, chastity, clemency, courage, cruelty, public faith, gaming, &c.

276 Vol. 2. On indolence, ingratitude, love, luxu­ry, pride, revenge, contempt of wealth, &c.

277 Beauties of the English drama, digested al­phabetically, according to the date of their performances, consisting of the most cele­brated passages, soliloquies, similies, descrip­tions, and other poetical beauties, 4 vols.

278 Beauties of Shakespear, 1 vol.

279 — of Pope, 1 vol.

280 — of Milton, Thomson and Young, 1 vol.

281 — of Johnson, 1 vol.

282 — of Fielding, 1 vol.

[Page 28] 283 Clark's peerage of the nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland, containing their titles, date of their creations, description of their arms, crests, seats, and town residence, 1 vol.

284 Enfield's speaker, 1 vol.

285 Beattie's essay on the nature and immutability of truth in opposition to sophistry and scep­ticism, 1 vol.

286 Bettesworth's new and correct tables of in­terest, 1 vol.

287 Decker on trade, 1 vol.

288 Philosophical dictionary, or the opinions of modern philosophers on metaphysical, moral and political subjects, 4 vol.

289 Essay on history, in three epistles to Edward Gibbon, Esq with notes, 1 vol.

290 Journey to the world under ground, by Ni­cholas Klimius, 1 vol.

291 Leland on eloquence, 1 vol.

292 Scott's lessons in elocution, or a selection of pieces in prose and verse, 1 vol.

293 Paris in miniature, taken from the French picture at full length.

294 Millar's description of ranks in society, 1 vol.

295 Sterne's works complete, with the life of the author, 5 vols.

Savage's works, 2 vols.

  • 296 Vol. 1. Contains Dr. Johnson's life of the author, Love in a Veil, a comedy, Sir Tho­mas Overbury, a tragedy.
  • 297 Vol. 2. The wanderer, a poem, the bastard, and poems on several occasions.

[Page 29] 298 Essay on the treatment and conversion of Af­rican slaves in the British sugar colonies, by James Ramsay, 1 vol.

299 Treatise on the effects and various preparati­ons of lead, by Goulard.

300 Sentimental lucubrations, by Peter Pennyless, 1 vol.

301 Voltaire's Giphantia, or a view of what has passed, what is passing, and what will pass, in the world, 1 vol.

302 Mariners compass rectified, by Andrew Wake­ly, 1 vol.

303 Tooke's pantheon, representing the fabulous history of the heathen gods, 1 vol.

304 Dictionary of love, 1 vol.

305 Priestley's miscellaneous observations relating to education, 1 vol.

306 Ash's sentiments on education, 1 vol.

307 Locke's thoughts concerning education, 1 vol.

308 Loose hints upon education, chiefly concerning the culture of the heart, by Henry Home, 1 vol.

309 Introduction to the knowledge of nature, to which is added an essay on female education, 1 vol.

310 Theatre of education by the countess de Genlis, 4 vols.

MEMOIRS, LIVES, LETTERS, &c.

311 Memoirs of cardinal de Retz, 4 vols.

312 Memoirs of Guy Joli, 2 vols.

313 Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, duke of Sully, prime minister to Henry the great, 6 vols.

[Page 30] 314 Memoirs and adventures of the marquis de Bretagne and duc D'Harcourt, 3 vols.

315 History of Maurice count Saxe, 3 vols.

316 Private life of Lewis XV, in which are con­tained the principal events, remarkable oc­currences, and anecdotes of his reign, by J. O. Justamond, 4 vols.

317 History of the life of William Pitt, earl of Chatham, 1 vol.

318 History of Hyder Ali Khan, 1 vol.

319 Historical memoirs of Voltaire, 1 vol.

320 History of the marquis de Cressey, 1 vol.

321 Life of Petrarch, 1 vol.

322 Life of Colley Cibber, comedian, 1 vol.

323 Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gen­tleman, 3 vols.

324 Life of madam de Maintenon, 1 vol.

325 Life of the marchioness de Pompadour, 2 vols.

326 Life of the Swedish countess de G * * *, written in German by the late ingenious C. F. Gellert, 1 vol.

327 Lives and characters of the Greek and Ro­man classics, 2 vols.

328 Life of colonel James Gardiner, who was slain in the battle of Preston Pans, Septem­ber 21, 1745, 1 vol.

329 Lives of the English and Irish admirals, 1 vol.

330 Letters on the English nation, by M. de Voltaire, 1 vol.

331 Letters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an Afri­can, 1 vol.

332 Letters from several parts of Europe and the east, 2 vols.

[Page 31] 333 Letters from Scotland, 1 vol.

334 Letters from Edinburgh, 2 vols.

335 Letters and essays on the most important and interesting subjects, 2 vols.

336 Letters from lord Rivers to Sir Charles Car­digan, 2 vols.

337 Letters by lady Mary Wortley Montague, 1 vol.

338 Letters from a Persian in England to his friend in Ispahan, 1 vol.

339 Letters on the improvement of the mind, by Mrs. Chaphone, 1 vol.

340 — of Junius, 1 vol.

TRANSLATIONS from the CLASSICS.

341 Plutarch's lives, by Dacier, 8 vols.

342 Gordon's translation of the works of Tacitus, 5 vols.

343 Pitt's translation of the works of Virgil, 4 vols.

344 Macpherson's translation of the Iliad of Ho­mer, 3 vols.

345 Pope's translation of the Iliad and Oddisy of Homer, 4 vols.

346 Coleman's translation of the comedies of Terence, 2 vols.

347 Franklin's translation of the tragedies of So­phocles, 2 vols.

GARDENING, POEMS, PLAYS, &c.

348 Every man his own gardener, by Thomas Mawe, 1 vol.

349 Weston's gardener's and planter's calendar, 1 vol.

[Page 32] 350 Churchill's poems, 3 vols.

351 Dodsley's collection of poems, 6 vols.

352 Dryden's poems and fables, 2 vols.

353 Parnell's poems, 1 vol.

354 Freneau's poems, 1 vol.

355 Prior's poems, 2 vols.

356 Philips's, (John) poems attempted in the style of Milton, 1 vol.

357 Denham's poems, 1 vol.

358 Langhorne's poetical works, 2 vols.

359 Ancient Scottish poems, 1 vol.

360 Collection of poems, 1 vol.

361 Penitent of Egypt, a poem.

362 The kite, an heroic comical poem, 1 vol.

363 The task, a poem, by William Cowper, 1 vol.

364 Paradise lost, a poem, by John Milton, 1 vol.

365 Infancy, a poem, 1 vol.

366 M▪ Fingal, a modern epic poem, 1 vol.

367 Essay on epic poetry, by William Hayley, 1 vol.

368 Thomson's seasons, 1 vol.

Thomson's works, 4 vols.

  • 369 Vol. 1. Contains the seasons.
  • 370 Vol. 2. Liberty, the castle of indolence, &c.
  • 371 Vol. 3. Sophonisba, Agamemnon and Alfred.
  • 372 Vol. 4. Edward and Eleonora, Tancred and Segismunda, and Coriolanus.

373 Butler's hudibras, 1 vol.

Gay's works, 4 vols.

  • 374 Vol. 1. Contains poems, &c. and What d'ye call it, a tragi—comi—pastoral farce.
  • 375 Vol. 2. Epistles, tales, eclogues, &c. Dione, a pastoral tragedy.
  • [Page 33] 376 Vol. 3. The Captives, Beggars opera, Polly, an opera, Achilles, the Distressed Wife, Re­hearsal of Goatham.
  • 377 Vol. 4. Fables.

378 Leonidas, a poem, 1 vol.

British theatre, 14 vols.

  • 379 Vol. 1. Contains the Mourning Bride, Siege of Damascus, Theodosius, or the Force of Love, and Cato.
  • 380 Vol. 2. All for Love, or the World well lost, Oroonoko, Fair Penitent, Oedipus.
  • 381 Vol. 3. Mahomet, Phoedra and Hippolitus, Tamerlane, Isabella, or the Fatal Marriage.
  • 382 Vol. 4. Mustapha, Jane Shore, the Revenge, Orphan.
  • 383 Vol. 5. Barbarossa, lady Jane Gray, Mari­amne, Zara.
  • 384 Vol. 6. Tancred and Sigismunda, Venice Preserv'd, Distress'd Mother, the Brothers.
  • 385 Vol. 7. George Barnwell, Royal Convert, Spanish Friar and Douglass.
  • 386 Vol. 8. Beaux Stratagem, Every Man in his Humour, the Old Bachelor, Suspicious Hus­band.
  • 387 Vol. 9. Conscious Lovers, Rule a Wife, Re­cruiting Officer, Careless Husband.
  • 388 Vol. 10. Beggars opera, Busy Body, Twin Rivals, Love for Love.
  • 389 Vol. 11. She Wou'd and She Wou'd not, Man of Mode, Gentle Shepherd, and Funeral.
  • 390 Vol. 12. Provok'd Husband, or a Journey to London, Double Dealer, Constant Couple, or a Trip to the Jubilee, the Miser.
  • [Page 34] 391 Vol. 13. Love Makes a Man, or the Fop's Fortune, Rehearsal, Bold Stroke for a Wife, the Alchymist.
  • 392 Vol. 14. Wonder, a Woman Keeps a Secret, Plain Dealer, Way of the World, Provok'd Wife.

British and Irish theatres, 8 vols.

  • 393 Vol 1. Contains Cato, Sethona, the Favour­ite, Douglass, Henry IV.
  • 394 Vol. 2. The Revenge, Braganza, Othello, Boadicia, Orphan of China, and Distress'd Mother.
  • 395 Vol. 3. Provok'd Husband, Summers Tale, the Choleric Man, She Stoops to Conquer, Good Natur'd Man, Provok'd Wife.
  • 396 Vol. 4. The Jealous Wife, Measure for Measure, Love in a Wood, Belle's Stratagem.
  • 397 Vol. 5. The Tempest, Brothers, Fashiona­ble Lover, Gentle Shepherd, and Pamela.
  • 398 Vol. 6. West-Indian, Albumaza, School for Rakes, Modest Couple, and Wife's Relief.
  • 399 Vol. 7. Love in a Village, Cymon, Maid of the Vale, and the Golden Pippin.
  • 400 Vol. 8. Maid of the Mill, Midas, Lionel and Clarissa, and the Village Opera.

401 Hayley's plays. 1 vol.

402 The Hive, a collection of the most celebrated songs, 4 vols.

403 Humming bird, containing above 14 hundred of the most celebrated English, Scotch, and Irish songs, 1 vol.

404 Friskey songster, 1 vol.

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DIVINITY, PHYSIC, &c. DUODECIMO.

405 Clayton's vindication of the Old and New Testament, in answer to the objections of the late lord Bolingbroke, 3 vols.

406 Hervey's dialogues and letters upon the most interesting subjects, 3 vols.

407 Hervey's meditations and contemplations, 1 vol.

408 Purves's attempt to investigate and defend the scripture doctrine, 1 vol.

409 Law's serious call to a devout and holy life.

410 — upon christian perfection, 1 vol.

411 Doddridge's rise and progress of religion in the soul, 1 vol.

412 Sherlock's discourse concerning death, 1 vol.

413 Dodd's reflections on death, 1 vol.

414 Essay towards a proposal for catholic commu­nion, 1 vol.

415 Doctrine of grace, or the office and operati­ons of the Holy Spirit, 1 vol.

416 Devout christian's companion, being a com­plete manual of devotions, 1 vol.

417 Nelson's practice of devotion, 1 vol.

418 Death of Abel, 1 vol.

419 Collection of the texts of scripture, 1 vol.

420 Watts's hymns, 1 vol.

421 — psalms, 1 vol.

422 Bunyan's Holy War, 1 vol.

423 — pilgrim's progress, 1 vol.

424 Virtue and morality, 1 vol.

425 Oeconomy of human life, 1 vol.

[Page 36] 426 Mrs. Rowe's devout exercises of the heart, 1 vol.

427 Monro's anatomy, 1 vol.

428 Innes's description of the muscles, 1 vol.

429 Modern practice of physic in London hospi­tals, 1 vol.

430 Culpepper's English physician, 1 vol.

431 Berdmore on the disorders of the teeth and gums, 1 vol.

NOVELS, ROMANCES, &c.

432 Artless lovers in a series of letters, 1 vol.

433 Adventures of Mark, the rambler, 1 vol.

434 Arabian Nights entertainments, 4 vols.

435 Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, 4 vols.

436 — of Roderick Random, 2 vols.

437 — of a rupee, 1 vol.

438 — of a guinea, 4 vols.

439 — of Robinson Crusoe, 1 vol.

440 — of Joseph Andrews, 2 in 1.

441 Adventurer, 4 vols.

442 Adventures of Gil Blas, 4 vols.

443 — of Telemachus, 1 vol.

444 — and armours of the marquis de Noailles and madam Tencin, 2 vols.

445 Amelia, 2 vols.

446 Affected indifference, 1 vol.

447 Arminius, or Germania freed, 2 vols.

448 Abelard and Heloise, 1 vol.

449 Adelaide and Theodore, 3 vols.

450 Belle Grove, or the fatal seduction, 1 vol.

451 Bachelor of Salamanca, 2 vols.

452 Belisarius, 1 vol.

[Page 37] 453 Count de Poland, 2 vols.

454 Citizen of the world, 2 vols.

455 Child of nature improved by chance, a phi­losophical novel, by Mr. Helvetius, 2 vols.

456 Clio, or a discourse on taste, 1 vol.

457 Count de Aubigny, 1 vol.

458 Combe Wood, a novel in a series of letters.

459 Colonel Ormsby, or the genuine history of an Irish nobleman, 1 vol.

460 Convent, or the history of Julia, 2 vols.

461 Constantia and her daughter Julia, an Italian history, with a discourse on romances, 1 vol.

462 Cecilia, or memoirs of an heiress, 5 vols.

463 Clarissa, or the history of a young lady, 8 vols.

464 Count de —'s confessions, 1 vol.

465 Conquest of the heart, 3 vols.

466 Disinterested marriage, or the history of Mr. Frankland, 2 vols.

467 Dean of Coleraine, a moral history founded on the memoirs of an illustrious family in Ireland, 3 vols.

468 Dangerous connexions, or letters collected in a society, and published for the instruction of other societies, 2 vols.

469 D [...]linda, or the Double Marriage, being the genuine history of a very recent and interest­ing adventure, 1 vol.

470 Distressed Lovers, or the history of Edward and Eliza, 2 vols.

471 Expedition of Humphrey Clinker, 2 vols.

472 English Baron, a Gothic story, by Clara Reeve, 1 vol.

[Page 38] 473 Excursion, by Mrs. Brooke, 2 vols.

474 Example, or the history of Lucy Cleveland, 2 vols.

475 Evelina, or a young lady's entrance into the world, 2 vols.

476 Emma, or the unfortunate attachment, 2 vols.

477 Edwy and Edilda, a Gothic tale, 1 vol.

478 Eloisa, or a series of original letters, by J. J. Rousseau, 4 vols.

479 Emilius, or a treatise of education, by J. J. Rousseau, 3 vols.

480 Emma Corbett, or the Miseries of Civil War, 1 vol.

481 Family Picture, or Domestic Dialogues on amiable and interesting subjects, 2 vols.

482 Fashionable follies, containing the history of a Parisian family, 2 vols.

483 Fair Philosopher, or the history of the ho­nourable Miss Eloisa Howard, 1 vol.

484 Fatal Obedience, or the history of Mr. Free­land, 1 vol.

485 Fatal Legacy, or the memoirs of the count of Comminge, 1 vol.

486 Friendship and matrimony, or the history of Emilia and Henry, of lord and lady P—, and of Frederick and Fanny, 1 vol.

487 Fashionable Life, or the history of Miss Louisa Fermor, 1 vol.

488 Female Monitor, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

489 Female Friendship, or the Innocent Sufferer, 1 vol.

490 Fine Gentleman, 1 vol.

491 Fine Lady, 1 vol.

[Page 39] 492 Fashionable Friend, 2 vols.

493 Fool of Quality, or the history of Henry, earl of Moreland, by Mr. Brooke, 5 vols.

494 Greenwood Farm, 1 vol.

495 George Bateman, 3 vols.

496 Gulliver's travels, 1 vol.

497 History of Christiana, princess of Swabia▪ and Eloisa de Livarot, 1 vol.

498 — of lord Stanton, 5 vols.

499 — of John Juniper, Esq alias Juniper Jack, 2 vols.

500 — and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote, 4 vols.

501 — of Miss Jenny Salisbury, 2 vols.

502 — of Sir George Ellison, 2 vols.

503 — and adventures of an Atom, 2 vols.

504 — of Tom Rigby, 3 vols.

505 — of lady Julia Mandeville, 1 vol.

506 — of Charles Wentworth, Esq in a series of letters, 2 vols.

507 — of Sir Charles Beaufort, containing the genuine memoirs of a family of distinc­tion in the south of England, 2 vols.

508 — of Miss Carolina Manners, in a se­ries of letters to a friend, 3 vols.

509 — of Arsaces, prince of Betiis, 2 vols.

510 — of female favourites, 1 vol.

511 — of lady Bettesworth and captain Hast­ings, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

512 — of Fanny Meadows, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

513 — of Henry Dumont, Esq and Miss Charlotte Evelyn, by Mrs. Clarke, 1 vol.

[Page 40] 514 History of his royal highness the duke of Cum­berland, and lady Grosvenor, with an ac­count of their trial for crim. con. 1 vol.

515 — of the marquis de Roselle, in a series of letters, by madam Elie de Beaumont, 1 vol.

516 — of Sir Charles Grandison, in a series of letters, by Samuel Richardson, 7 vols.

517 — of Will Ramble, a libertine, com­piled from genuine materials, 2 vols.

518 — of Julia Benson, in a series of letters, founded on well known facts, 1 vol.

519 He is found at last, or memoirs of the Be­verley family, 1 vol.

520 Henrietta, countess Osenvor, a sentimental no­vel, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

521 Incognita, or Emily Villars, 2 vols.

522 Independent, 1 vol.

523 Interesting sketch of genteel life, 3 vols.

524 Incas, or the destruction of the empire of Peru.

525 Julia de Roubigne, a sentimental novel, 1 vol.

526 Juliet Grenville, or the history of the human heart, by Mrs. Brooke, 3 vols.

527 Letters from Juliet, lady Catesby, to her friend lady Henrietta Campley, 1 vol.

528 — from Elizabeth Sophia de Valiere to her friend Louisa Hortensia de Canteleu, 2 vols.

529 — written by a Peruvian princess, 2 vols.

530 — genuine, between Henry and Frances, 4 vols.

[Page 41] 531 Letter writer, or lady's polite secretary, 1 vol.

532 Literary amusements, or evening entertainer, 2 vols.

533 Lesson for lovers, or the history of colonel Melville and lady Charlotte Richley, 1 vol.

534 Lucinda, or the self devoted daughter, 1 vol.

535 Laura and Augustus, an authentic story, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

536 Memoirs of Signior Gaudentio de Lucca, 1 vol.

537 Marriage act, in which the ruin of female honour, the contempt of the clergy, are consi­dered, 2 vols.

538 Memoirs of the Manstein family, pathetic, sentimental, humourous and satirical, 1 vol.

539 Moral tales, by M. Marmontel, 2 vols.

540 Masqued weddings, in a series of letters, 2 vols.

541 Memoirs of the right honourable lord vis­count Cherington, 1 vol.

542 Myrtle, or effects of love, in a series of let­ters, 1 vol.

543 Man of the world, 2 vols.

544 — of feeling, 1 vol.

545 Mount Henneth, 2 vols.

546 Mother-in-law, or the innocent sufferer, 2 vols.

547 Married Libertine, or the history of Miss Melville, 2 vols.

548 Memoirs of Miss Sternheim, 1 vol.

549 Margaretta, countess of Rainsford, a senti­mental novel, 1 vol.

[Page 42] 550 Memoirs of the Marchioness de Louvoi, in a series of letters, 2 vols.

551 Memoirs of a clergyman, 1 vol.

552 — of Mrs. Williams, 2 vols.

553 — of Miss Sidney Bidulph, 5 vols.

554 — of lady Woodford, written by her­self, 3 vols.

555 Miss Melmoth, or the New Clarissa, 3 vols.

556 Modern anecdotes, or the ancient family of the Kinkvervankotsdarsprakengotchderns, 1 vol.

557 Narrative of the honourable John Byron, commodore, in a late expedition round the world, 1 vol.

558 Original love-letters between a lady of quali­ty and a person of inferior station, 1 vol.

559 Peruvian tales, related in 1000 hours by one of the select virgins of Cusco to the ynca of Peru, to dissuade him from a resolution he had taken to destroy himself by poison, 3 vols.

560 Persian and Turkish tales, 2 vols.

561 Pilgrim, or a picture of life, in a series of let­ters, 2 vols.

562 Princess of Cleves, an historical novel, 1 vol.

563 Perplexed lovers, or the history of Sir Ed­ward Balchen, bart. 2 vols.

564 Pictures of the heart, sentimentally delineated in the danger of the passions, an allegorical tale, 1 vol.

565 Peggy and Patty, or the sisters of Ashdale, 1 vol.

566 Princess of Babylon, by Voltaire, 1 vol.

567 Parsonage-house, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

[Page 43] 568 Rival mother, or the history of the countess de Salens and her two daughters, 2 vols.

569 Rational lovers, or the history of Sir Charles Leusum and Mrs. Frances Fermor, 2 vols.

570 Reginald du Bray, an historical tale, 1 vol.

571 Recess, or a tale of other times, 2 vols.

572 Storm, or the history of Nancy and Lucy, 1 vol.

573 Siberian anecdotes, containing real histories and living characters, 2 vols.

574 Suspicious lovers, 2 vols.

575 Sylph, 2 vols.

576 Sorrows of Werter, a German story, 2 vols.

577 Sutton—Abbey, in a series of letters founded on facts, 1 vol.

578 St. Ruthin's Abby, 1 vol.

579 Trial, or the history of Charles Horton, Esq 3 vols.

580 Triumvirate, or the authentic memoirs of A. B. and C. 2 vols.

581 Trifler, or a ramble among the wilds of fan­cy, the works of nature and the manners of men, 1 vol.

582 True merit, true happiness, exemplified in the entertaining and instructive memoirs of Mr. P—, 2 vols.

583 Two mentors, a modern story, 2 vols.

584 The tutor, or the history of George Wilson and lady Fanny Melfont, 2 vols.

585 Tutor of truth, 1 vol.

586 Vicissitudes of human life, a narrative found­ed on facts, 2 vols.

587 Woman of honour, 3 vols.

[Page 44] 588 Way to lose him, or the history of Miss Wyndham, 2 vols.

589 Way to win him, or the history of lady Sed­ley, 1 vol.

590 Wilmot, or the pupil of folly, 2 vols.

591 Young widow, or the history of Mrs. Sed­wich, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

592 Woodbury, or the memoirs of William Marchmont and Miss Walbrook, 2 vols.

593 Wonderful conversion to Christianity of Solo­mon Duit [...]ch, 1 vol.

594 Young Misses magazine, 2 vols.

595 Adventures of Ferdinand, count Fathom, 2 vols.

596 An apology for the life of George Anne Bel­lamy, late of Covent-Garden theatre, written by herself, 3 vols.

597 Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, 1 vol.

598 Anecdotes of the reign of Lewis the XVIth, present king of France, also containing Mr. Necker's account of his administration, 1 vol.

599 Belmont Grove, or the discovery, a novel, in a series of letters, 2 vols.

600 Childrens friend, 1 vol.

601 Devil upon Two Sticks, 1 vol.

602 Emma, or the child of sorrow, 2 vols.

603 Gulliver revived, containing singular travels, campaigns, voyages and adventures, 1 vol.

604 Female spectator, by Mrs. Eliza Haywood, 4 vols.

605 History of Miss Betsey Thoughtless, 4 vols.

[Page 45] 606 History of Tom Jones, a foundling, by Hen­ry Fielding, Esq 3 vols.

607 History of the knights of Malta, 5 vols.

608 History of Charles XIIth, king of Sweden, 1 vol.

609 Pamela, or virtue rewarded, 4 vols.

610 Sentimental deceiver, or the history of Miss Hammond, in a series of letters, 1 vol.

611 Tales of the castle, or stories of instruction and delight, by the countess de Genlis, 5 vols.

612 Tale of a tub, written for the universal im­provement of mankind, 1 vol.

613 Vicar of Wakefield, a tale, supposed to be written by himself, 1 vol.

614 Virtuous prince, or travels and adventures of Usong, an oriental history, 1 vol.

615 Anson's voyage round the world, 1 vol.

616 Adams's defence of the constitutions of go­vernment of the United States of America, 1 vol.

617 Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, with the reve­ries of the solitary walker, 2 vols.

618 Fordyce's sermons to young women, 1 vol.

619 Beattie's poems, 1 vol.

620 Beattie's evidences of the Christian religion, 1 vol.

Collection of the most eminent farces and entertainments performed on the British stage, 4 vol.

  • 621 Vol. 1. Contains, the Guardian, the Ap­prentice, the Anatomist, Florizel and Perdita, High Life Below Stairs, the Mock Doctor, [Page 46] Taste, the Upholsterer, Lethe, the Knights, the Deuce is in Him, the Sultan, the Chap­let, Miss in her Teens.
  • 622 Vol. 2. The Mayor of Garrat, the Reprisal, the Devil to Pay, the Lying Valet, the Vir­gin Unmask'd, the Liar, the Cunning Man, the Old Maid, Thomas and Sally, Chronon­hotonthologos, Neck or Nothing, the Lot­tery, the Musical Lady, Midas.
  • 623 Vol. 3. The Citizen, the Toy-Shop, the Golden Pippin, the Englishman in Paris, the Englishman returned from Paris, the In­triguing Chambermaid, Polly Honeycombe, Captain O'Blunder, the Author, the Miller of Mansfield, the Padlock, Catharine and Petruchio, the Register-Office, Cymon.
  • 624 Vol. 4. The Twins, the Deserter, the Com­missary, Edgar and Emmeline, the Rival Candidates, Three Weeks after Marriage, Bon Ton, Comus, the Orators, All the World's a Stage, the Contrivances, Flora, the Spirit of Contradiction, the Patron, Bucks have at ye All.

625 Moore's fables for the ladies, 1 vol.

626 Chesterfield's advice to his son, with lord Burghley's ten precepts, 1 vol.

627 Aesop's fables, 1 vol.

628 Adventures of Alphonso, after the destruction of Lisbon, 1 vol.

629 Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters, 1 vol.

630 Gregory's legacy to his daughters, 1 vol.

631 Oxford sausage, or select poetical farces. 1 vol.

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ARITHMETIC, &c.

632 Dowling's arithmetic, 1 vol.

633 Fenning's do. 1 vol.

634 Dilworth's schoolmaster's assistant, 1 vol.

635 Fisher's young man's best companion, 1 vol.

636 Universal pocket companion, 1 vol.

POEMS, &c.

637 Bell's edition of the British poets, 109 vols.

638 Akenside, 2 vols.

639 Addison, 1 vol.

640 Armstrong, 1 vol.

641 Butler, 3 vols.

642 Broome, 1 vol.

643 Churchill, 3 vols.

644 Cowley, 4 vols.

645 Chaucer, 14 vols.

646 Congreve, 1 vol.

647 Cunningham, 1 vol.

648 Collins, 1 vol.

649 Donne, 3 vols.

650 Dryden, 3 vols.

651 Dillon, 1 vol.

652 Dyer, 1 vol.

653 Denham, 1 vol.

654 Fenton, 1 vol.

655 Gay, 3 vols.

656 Granville, 1 vol.

657 Garth, 1 vol.

658 Gray, 1 vol.

659 Hughes, 2 vols.

[Page 48] 660 King, 2 vols.

661 Lyttelton, 1 vol.

662 Moore, 1 vol.

663 Mallet, 1 vol.

664 Milton, 4 vols.

665 Pope, 4 vols.

666 Parnell, 2 vols.

667 Prior, 3 vols.

668 Pomfret, 1 vol.

669 Philips, A. 1 vol.

670 Philips, John, 1 vol.

671 Pitt, 1 vol.

672 Rowe, 1 vol.

673 Spenser, 8 vols.

674 Swift, 4 vols.

675 Somervelle, 2 vols.

676 Sheffield, 1 vol.

677 Savage, 2 vols.

678 Shenstone, 2 vols.

679 Tickell, 1 vol.

680 Thomson, 2 vols.

681 Waller, 2 vols.

682 West, 1 vol.

683 Watts, 7 vols.

684 Young, 4 vols.

FRENCH BOOKS, in DUODECIMO.

685 Recuel par Scot, 1 vol.

686 Revolution de l'Amerique, par l'Abbe Ray­nal, 1 vol.

687 Adventures de Telemaque, 1 vol.

688 Les Liaisons dangereuses, 2 vols.

689 Roland l'Amoureux, 2 vols.

[Page 49] 690 Les Vielles du Chateau, 4 vols.

691 [...] Enfans Morale, 4 vols.

692 [...] l'Education, 4 vols.

693 [...] De Societe, 2 vols.

694 [...]nch scholar's guide, 2 vol.

VOYAGES, TRAVELS, MISCELLANIES, &c. OCTAVO.

695 Travels in North-America, in the years 1780, 1781 and 1782, by the marquis de Chastellux, 2 vols.

696 Moore's view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, Germany and Italy, 2 vols.

697 Carver's three years travels in the interior parts of North-America, 1 vol.

698 Constitution of England, by J. L. de Lolme, 1 vol.

699 Kaime's elements of criticism, 2 vols.

700 Locke's essay on human understanding, 2 vols.

701 Hume's essays and treatises on several subjects, 2 vols.

702 Life of the late lord Chesterfield, or the man of the world, 1 vol.

703 Gibson's surveying, 1 vol.

704 Mr. Burke's speech on Mr. Fox's East-India bill, 1 vol.

705 Considerations on the present situation of Great-Britain and the United States of Ame­rica, with a view to their future commercial connexion, by Richard Champion, Esq 1 vol.

ERRATA.

Page 11. No. 49. Read, Gentleman's and London magazine, &c.

Page 16. No. 113. Read, Life of H [...]ry, prince of Wales, &c.

Page 19. For 346 read 146.

—. No. 148. Read, Farmer's guide in [...] and stocking farms.

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