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The third volume will be printed on an elegant new type, which will comprehend a greater quantity of matter within the same compass, and still be as legible and pleasant to the reader. the Books and Pamphlets contained in this Volume. N. B. For Paflagés of Note, see the INDEX. A CCOUNT of what passa Coquette la Corrigée, or rebetween Mr. G. Thomp- formad Coquette 181 ion and Dr. Burton at York 281 Crust of Bread (the Virtues of) An ADDRESS to the electors of 93 England 471 D pathetic to all true Davis (CRUSOE RICHARD) his Britons 188 surprising Life and Adventures An ANSWER to the Fourth Let 351 ter to the People of England A Defence of the Adminitra 279 ul to the Conduct of the DEMOSTHENES's Orations transMinistry impartially examined lated by Thomas Leland 474 Dry Bones (the Parable of) inAn APPEAL to the People in fa- terpreted in a Sermon by Wm. vour of Admiral Byng 285 Romaine 477 B E Bates Ephraim Tristram, his D'ESCHERNY's Treatise on the Life and Memoirs 138 Stone 44 Julius, bis Enquiry into the Essay on the present State of the Similitudes of the Lord God public Roads 87 258 on the Times 135 Bower Mr. vindicated in an on the Origin of Human swer to Six Letters, &c. 72 Knowledge, by Mr. Nugent BREAD (the virtues of a craft of) 493 93 EXAMINATION of the Bp. of BRITAIN'S (Great) true System, London's Sermons 109 by Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; EXPERIMENTS on the Chalybeat 432 Waters at Bromley in Kent 90 (the Genius of) an Iam. F. bic Ode 470 FABULARUMÆSOPIARUM)Lib. BUCKHORSE (the noted) Me- ri quinque 269 moirs of 275 Foreign Dramatic PerformanBUNCLE (John, Esq;) his Life 177, 181, 273, 375 219 FRUCALITY, the support of chaC rity, a Sermon. By Edmund The CADET, a Military Treatise Tew 95 244 H. CASES of Conscience 382 HELIOCRENE, a poem 88 CHRISTIAN FAITH (the De HOLLIDAY's Introduction to pracrease considered) a Sermon, by Ĉtical Gunnery 327 Joseph Greenhill 380 HUME (DAVID) Esq; his History Cibber's (Theo.) two Differ- of Great Britain, vol. 2d 385 tations 48 HUSBANDRY, (a complete body Cicero's Select Orations trans- of) 289 lated into English I. A CONSECRATION Sermon, by JENK8 (BENJAMIN) his MeditaJohn Spry 90 tions, 2 vols. 424 The ces 62 469 278 The fiets, or Female Fortune- Duty of Praise, a Sermon. By jection against it) considered NICHOLAS, the ift King of Para- guay, his History Ægypt 0. on Beef, Pork, and Butter 377 476 Letter, (the fourth) to the Peo- the Genius of Britain (an from a Citizen of Port One Thousand, Seven Hundred Royal to a Citizen of New and Fifty Six ment, relative to A4 Byng ORPHANS, (the History of two) merica, giving a Description of PARADISE Loft, (a new version to Admiral Byng 285 PARAGUAY, (the History of Ni: to the Hon. William cholas the ift king of) 75 Pitt, Esq; 375 Particulars (further) relating to Ad- 377 472 143 287 474 PHILOSOPHICAL Transactions Visions 331 97 Poems, by the celebrated tranf- The Loss of the Handkerchief lator of Virgil's Æneid — 276 475 The Polite Modern Divine 89 MINISTRY, (the Conduct of) im- Libertine reclaimed, a Novel,283 partially examined 376 PostleTHWAYT (Malachy) Esq; MINORCA, (a full Account of the his Great Britain's True System a Tragedy 284 PRACTICAL Gunnery, (Introduc- 343 His PRUSSIAN Majesty vindicated MORALITY and Religion elen- in four Pieces 345 (the Description and use of) MUSIC, a rational allikant in the 421 3 QUAKERS, mon. R. 380 QUAKER $(an humble Apology for) Sermon by Digby Cotes 469 96 383 Mr. GreenhillRANGER (DAVID) the Juvenile Ralph Heathcote 348 Adventures of 379 379 REASONS offered to prove the Let Wm. Porter 385 ter printed at the end of the Wm. Romaine 477 French Memorial a French For John Spry 90 gery 277 95 REFLECTIONS (impartial) on the The Sham Fight, or political Case of Mr. Byng 281 Humbug 286 REFORMED Coquette 181 System (the fatal Consequence RELIGION and its temporal Pro- of the Want of) 479 mises considered, a Sermon by T Dr. Blake 377 Thoughts on the Being of a REMONSTRANCE (a modest) to God, the Nature of Man, &c. the Public 473 51 REPLY to a Letter in the General Treaties by Sir Wm. Johnson Evening Poft 189 with the Indians 156 ROBIN-HOOD Society, a Satire V 286 Las Vies des Hommes Illuftres Romaine's (Wm.) Sermon on the compares 467 dry Bones 477 UNFAITHFULNESS (the odious. Rowley (John) the Descrip- Nature of) a Sermon at the tion and Use of his Quadrant Afizes, by Dr. Crewe 383 421 Voltaire Vers de, a le Mare. RUTHERFORTH's (Dr.) Institutes chal Duc de Richlieu sur la of Natural Law 160, 227, 299 Conquete de Mahon 270 S W SATIRICAL Review of the Fall- WATERS (Chalybeat at Bromley hoods published, concerning the in Kent, Account of) 134 Earthquakes 85 of Llandrindod (mediciSERMON by Dr. Blake 377 nal Qualities of) 98 THE |