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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. 8 10 0
2. Chambers's Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, 2 vols. 8 10 0
3. Baskerville's Family Bible, magnificently printed and ele­gantly bound in red Morocco, 12 0 0
4. Baskerville's Family Bible, 4 10 0
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. 15 0 0
6. Bacon and Selden on Government, 1 16 0
7. Burkit's Expository Notes, with practical Observations on the New-Testament, adorned with Cuts, 3 5 0
8. Burkit on the New-Testament, second Hand, 1 10 0
[Page 2] 9. Ainsworth's Latin and English Dictionary, 2 vols. gilt, 8 10 0
10. Echard's History of England, 2 5 0
11. Fuller's Church History of Britain, 0 15 0
12. North Briton, by Bingley, from No. 47 to 100, 0 7 6
13. The Holy Bible in Greek, by Melanchton, 2 5 0
14. Two odd Volumes of Picart's Religious Ceremonies, viz. Vol. I, IV. 1 10 0
15. The Pennsylvania Chronicle for the Years 1767 and 1768, 2 vols. half bound, 0 15 0
16. The Pennsylvania Chronicle for 1767, I vol. half bound, 0 7 6
17. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding, 0 14 0
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. 9 10 0
19. Clark's Family Bible, with Annotations and parallel Scriptures, 2 16 0
20. Clark's Family Bible with Annotations, &c. 2 10 0
21. Veslingus's Anatomy, with 24 large Copperplates, 0 10 0
22. The Whole Works of the pious James Hervey, 2 5 0
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, 3 10 0
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, 2 10 0
[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, 2 10 0
26. The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, by Dr. Fiddes, 0 15 0
27. Clark's General Martyrology, containing a Collection of all the greatest Persecutions which have befallen the Church of Christ, 2 5 0
28. The compleat Works of that eminent Minister of God's Word, Isaac Ambrose, 1 10 0
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. 2 5 0
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, 0 15 0
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, 2 10 0
32. Les Reports, de Edward Coke, 0 10 0
33. Bowen's compleat System of Geography for the whole known World, with seventy Maps, which make a com­plete Atlas,— somewhat damaged, 2 vols. 5 0 0
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, 1 2 6
35. A Super Royal Family Bible, with the Apocrypha, The Print is remarkably large, 6 10 0
36. Milton's History of England, 0 7 6
37. Moore's Whisperer, 36 Numbers, 0 7 6
38. Jores's Ornamental Designs, 0 6 0
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, 1 10 0

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. 6 10 0
41. Lord Bolingbroke's Works, published by Mallet, an elegant Edition, 5 vols. gilt, 8 10 0
42. Lord Anson's Voyage round the World,—Royal Paper, with 42 Copperplates, gilt, 2 5 0
43. Ainsworth's Latin and English Dictionary, 2 vols. 2 10 0
44. Boyer's Royal French and English Dictionary, 1 16 0
45. Ferguson's Astronomy, with Cuts, 1 10 0
46. Hooke's Roman History, 3 vols. gilt, 6 6 0
47. Crusins's Lives of the Roman Poets, 2 vols. gilt, 2 5 0
48. The Manners of the Age, in 13 Moral Satires, gilt, 0 15 0
49. The Holy Bible, ruled with red Lines, 0 12 0
50. The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, new, 1 8 0
51. The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, new, 1 10 0
52. The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, very large print, 2 4 0
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, 1 2 6
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. 1 12 0
55. Stevens's Spanish and English Dictionary, 1 2 6
56. Knox's History of the Reformation of Religion in Scot­land, 0 15 0
57. Bolton's Compass for sailing in Search of divine Truths, 0 3 9
58. Wright on the Passions of the Mind, 0 3 9
59. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. English Edition, new, 10 0 0
60. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. English Edition, second Hand, 5 10 0
61. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols.— The second American Edition new, 4 10 0
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, 0 15 0
63. Poems, by Alexander Pope, with elegant Head and Tail Pieces, 0 15 0
64. Blackwell's Memoirs of the Court of Augustus, with Copperplates, vol. I. 0 11 3
65. Cruden's Concordance to the Bible. 2 3 0
66. Recueil de divers voyages faits en Afrique et en L' Ame­rique, avcc fig. 0 15 0
67. Elementa Phisiologiae per Haller, tom. 4. 0 15 0
68. Rider's Latin and English Dictionary, 0 7 6
69. Bacon on the Laws and Government of England, 1 10 0
70. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica per New­ton, 0 15 0
71. Guyse's Exposition of the New-Testament, 3 vols. 4 12 0
72. Bell's Travels from Petersburgh to Asia, 2 vols. 1 10 0
[Page 6] 73. Family Bible, with the Apocrypha, elegantly bound and gilt in blue Morocco, 2 10 0
74. Family Bible bound and gilt, in Calf, 2 2 0
75. Burgh on the Dignity of Human Nature, 0 12 [...]
76. Armamentarium Chirurgicum per Scultctus cum fig 0 7 [...]
77. Goodall's History of the Royal College of Physicians of London, with their Proceedings against Empiricks, 0 7 [...]
78. Astruc's Treatise on the Venereal Disease, 2 5 0
79. M. A. Severinus de Recondi [...]a Abscessuum Natura Libri, VIII. avec fig. 0 15 0
80. Sutherland's Ship-Builders Assistant, being some Essays for compleating Marine Architecture, 0 7 [...]
81. Lectiones Opticae et Geomet. per Barrow, 0 5 0
82. The large History of Valentine and Orson, 0 3 0
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, 0 7 [...]

New and Old BOOKS in Octavo.

84. Pope's Works, 9 vols. an elegant Edition, gilt, 6 0 0
85. Swift's Works, by Hawkesworth, 12 vols. an elegant edi­tion, gilt, 7 4 0
86. London and its Environs described, with elegant Cop­perplates, 6 vols. 3 12 0
87. Pitt and Warton's Works of Virgil, 4 vols. 2 2 [...]
88. Thirty-six select Discourses, doctrinal and practical upon the most important Points of the Christian Religion, by Samuel Johnson, 2 vols. 1 1 0
89. Home, Lord Kaimes, his Elements of Criticism, an elegant Edition, 3 vols. gilt, 1 16 0
90. Grey's Debates of the House of Commons, 10 vols. gilt, 6 5 0
91. Pariiamentary or Constitutional History of England, 24 vol. 12 12 0
92. Robertson's History of Scotland, 2 vols. 1 4 0
93. Robertson's History of Charles V. 3 vols. 1 10 0
94. Remains of the famous Butler, Author of Hudibras 2 vols, 1 1 0
[Page 7] 95. Gordon's Geographical Grammar, 0 7 6
96. Salmon's Geographical Grammar, 0 12 0
97. Boyer's French and English Dictionary, 0 13 0
98. Schrevelius's Greek Lexicon, second Hand, 0 10 0
99. Brooke's General Gazetteer, 0 12 0
100. Coles's Latin and English Dictionary, 0 10 0
101. Martin's Universal English Dictionary, 0 12 0
102. Wheeler's Botanists and Gardeners Dictionary, 0 12 6
103. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary, 0 12 0
104. Martin's Philosophical Grammar, 0 12 0
105. Smollett's Continuation of his History of England, vol. II. III. and IV. in blue boards, 1 2 6
106. Wilson's Surveying, with Hnme's Surveying made easy, by the Chain only, 0 12 6
107. Leabetter's compleat System of Astronomy, 2 vols. 1 4 0
108. Ward's Introduction to Mathematicks, 0 10 0
109. History of the late Minority, from 1762, to 1765, 0 7 6
110. Varenius's compleat System of Geography, 2 vs. 1 2 6
111. Justin's History, English and Latin, by Clarke, 0 6 0
112. Hanway's Account of the Society for the Encourage­ment of the British Troops in Germany and North-Ame­rica, 0 5 0
113. Questiones Philosophicae, per Johnson, 0 5 0
114. Laws concerning Tithes, 0 3 9
115. Maphaei S. R. E. Card. Barberini postea Urbani P. P. VII. Paemata, 0 7 6
116. Cave's Primitive Christianity, 0 5 0
117. Cicero's Select Orations, Latin and English, 0 12 0
118. Patrick's Terence, Latin and English, 2 vols. 1 1 0
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. 2 5 0
120. Maclaurin's Algebra, 0 12 0
121. Holberg's Introduction to Universal History, 0 7 6
122. Salust Delphini, 0 5 0
123. Gracian's Art of Prudence, 0 5 0
124. Leadbetter's Mechanick Dialling, 0 9 0
125. Ovidii Epist. Delphini, 0 6 0
[Page 8] 126. Derham's Astro-Theology, 0 6 6
127. Martial Delphini, 0 7 6
128. Wheatley's Illustration of the Common Prayer, 0 7 6
129. Cicero de Officiis, per Pearce, 0 7 6
130. Xenophon's memorable Things of Socrates, Greek and Latin, by Simpson, 0 12 [...]
131. Patoun's Practical Navigation, 0 10 0
132. Meditations of St. Augustine, with his Treatise of the Love of God, Soliloquies, Contemplations, &c. &c. by Stanhope, 0 7 6
133. Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Amours of William Congreve, Esq with Essays, Letters, &c. 0 7 [...]
134. Mair's Book keeping, 0 12 [...]
135. The Modern World, or, an Exhibition of fictitious Vir­tue in both Sexes, with Poems by a Lady, 0 7 6
136. Mably's Conversations on Morality and Politics, 0 8 6
137. Juvenal Delphini, 0 7 6
138. Holme's Grammarians Geography and Astronomy, ex­emplified in the Use of the Globes, 0 10 0
139. Institution of the Church of England, 0 1 6
140. Plinii Epistolae et Panegyricus, 0 3 9
141. Atkinson's Epitome of Navigation, 0 7 6
142. Horace Delphini, 0 7 6
143. Connoissance des Temps pour L' Annee, 1759, 0 2 [...]
144. Geographia per Cellarius et Patrick, 0 7 [...]
145. The Mew Practice of Piety, 0 6 [...]
146. Youth's Introduction to Trade and Business by Clare 0 7 [...]
147. Vertot's Revolutions in Portugal, 0 5 [...]
148. Sectionum Conic, Elementa per Milnes, 0 5 [...]
149. Shaw's Parish Law, 0 5 [...]
150. Nouvelle Methode, pour Appendre L'Italien, 0 2 [...]
151. Atterbury's Sermons, 4 vols. 1 16 [...]
152. Chambaud's Grammar of the French Tongue, 0 3 9
153. Marshal Saxe's Reveries, or, Memoirs concerning the Art of War, with Copperplates, 0 15 [...]
154. Clavis Homerica, 0 10 [...]
155. Bailey's Ovid's Metamorphoses, 0 10 [...]
156. Terence Delphini, 0 7 [...]
157. Gradus ad Parnassum, 0 5 [...]
158. Pomfret's Poems, 0 3 [...]
[Page 9] 159. Church Catechism explained by Bishop Wake, 0 3 0
160. Beeckman's Voyage to Borneo in the East Indies, 0 5 0
161. Greek New-Testament, with Notes by Stephens, Scal­iger and Casaubon, 0 3 9
162. Mair's Book-keeping, 0 7 6
163. Millar's History of Propagation of Christianity and the the Overthrow of Paganism. 2 vols. 0 15 0
164. Potter's Antiquities of Greece, vol. I. 0 7 6
165. History of England, vol. I. 0 6 6
166. Hill's Arithmetick with the Logarithms, 0 7 6
167. Cunn on the Use of the Sector, 0 3 9
168. Oeuvres de Voltaire, tom. I. II. 0 7 6
169. Chambaud's French Exercises, 0 3 0
170. Greek Grammar at Eton, 0 2 6
171. Chambaud's French and English Dialogues, 0 3 0
172. Holme's Greek Grammar, 0 3 0
173. A Collection of Anthems as they are performed at his Majesty's Chapel Royal, 0 3 0
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. 1 4 0
175. Macquer's Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, 2 vols. 1 2 6
176. Gooch's Cases and Practical Remarks in Surgery, 0 10 0
177. Tissot's Advice concerning Health, 0 10 0
178. Buchan's Family Physician, 0 9 0
179. Postlethwayt's Commercial Dissertation on Great-Bri­tain and her Colonies, 2 vols, 1 2 6
180. Huet's History of Commerce and Navigation, 0 12 0
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, 1 2 6
[Page 10] 182. Evan's Poems on several Occasions, 0 5 0
183. The Theory and Practice of Chirurgical Pharmacy, with explanatory and critical Notes on each Composition, 0 10 0
184. Aphorisms of Sanctorius and Dr. Keil, with Quincy's Medico-Physical Essays, 0 10 6
185. The Dispensatory, being an Improvement upon Quin­cy, 0 10 0
186. Huxham's Essay on Fevers, with a Dissertation on the Sore-Throat, 0 10 0
187. Amours and Intrigues of George the First's Court, 0 7 6
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, 0 10 0
189. Smith's Laboratory, or, School of Arts, 0 10 0
190. Keill's Theory of the Earth, with the famous Mauper­tuis's Dissertation on the different Figures of the celestial Bodies, 0 7 6
191. The History of Hypocrisy and Faction, 0 5 0
192. Moore's Whisperer, 25 Numbers,— Royal and ministerial Scandal, 0 7 6
193. Turner's Syphilis, a Practical Dissertation on the Vene­real Disease, 0 10 0
194. Desvoeux's Compendious Library, 0 5 0
195. Arbuthnot on the Nature of Aliments, 0 7 6
196. Whiston's Astronomical Principles of Religion, natural and revealed, 0 7 6
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, 0 15 0
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. 1 2 6
199. A New Theory of acute and flow continued Fevers, with an Essay on the Improvements of the Theory of Medicine, 0 2 6
[Page 11] 200. Florus's History of Rome, by Clarke, 0 5 0
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. 1 5 0
202. Bailey's English Dictionary, new, 0 12 0
203. Bailey's English Dictionary, 0 7 6
204. Cole's Dictionary, Latin and English, 0 7 6
205. Caesar. Comment. per Clarke, 0 10 0
206. Medica sacra per Mead, 0 5 0
207. Holy Bible, elegantly bound and gilt in blue Morocco, 1 2 6
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. 2 5 0
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. 4 4 0
210. Jacob's Lex Mercatoria, or, Merchant's Companion, 0 7 6
211. Lord Anson's Voyage round the World, 0 12 0
212. Virgil Delphini, 0 10 0
213. Ovid's Metamorphoses Delphini, 0 10 0
214. Crosby's Mariners Guide, being a complete Treatise of Navigation, both in Theory and Practice, 0 9 0
215. Rogers on Epidemic Diseases, with a course of statical Eperiments, 0 7 6
216. Fables and Tales for the Ladies, by a Country Booksel­ler, with Miscellanies, 0 7 6
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. 1 4 0
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, 0 6 0
219. Cheselden's Anatomy, with Cuts, 0 7 [...]
220. Shaw's New Practice of Physic, 2 vols. 0 18 0
221. Shaw's New Practice of Physic, 2 vols. 0 16 0
222. Voltaire's Sincere Huron, a true History, 0 7 6
[Page 12] 223. Stackhouse's Life of Christ and his Apostles, 0 7 6
224. The History of the Travels and Adventures of the wonderful Chevalier John Taylor, 2 vols, 0 15 0
225. A Collection of Poems by the English Wits of King Charles's Days, viz. Rochester, Roscommon, Sedley, Etherege, &c. &c. very scarce, 0 7 6
226. Christian Liberty asserted, and the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity vindicated against Waterland, 0 3 9
226. Jackson's Vindication of Human Liberty, in Answer to a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, by Anthony Collins, 0 2 6
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, 0 12 0
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, 0 7 6
228. Entick's New English Dictionary, 0 4 6
229. Davenant on Grants, Resumptions, and Ministers im­peached for procuring Grants of the Crown Revenue,— This Work is absolutely necessary for all real Patriots, 0 10 0
230. Cradock's New Verson of David's Psalms, 0 3 9
231. Ingenious and Diverting Letters of a noble Lady's Tra­vels into Spain, with Variety of modern Adventures, and surprising Incidents, 0 7 6
232. Lady Mary Wortley Montague's Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa, with curious Relations of Turkish Manners, &c. 3 vols in one, 0 6 0
233. Douglas and Cheselden on the high Operation for the Stone,—Quincy's Examination of Woodward's State of Physic, &c. &c. 0 3 9
234. Tooke's Pantheon of Heathen Gods, 0 7 6
235. Tooke's Pantheon of Heathen Gods, 0 3 9
236. Mun on England's Treasure by foreign Trade, 0 3 0
236. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, with the Appendix, 5 vols. 3 11 3
[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, 0 11 3
238. Goldsmith's History of England, with Cuts, 4 vols. 2 8 0
239. Del Pino's New Spanish Grammar, 0 12 0
240. Robertson's General Phrase-book, Latin and English, 0 7 6
241. Ursinus's large Latin Grammar, 2 vols. 0 7 6
242. Ursinus's Greek Grammar, 0 3 9
243. Plutarch's Lives of the great Men of Greece and Rome, with Notes critical and historical, by Langhorne, 6 vols. 3 6 0
244. Gillies's Devotional Exercises on the New-Testament, 0 7 6
245. Dawson's Expedient for terminating the Debates about Subscription occasioned by the Confessional, 0 9 0
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, 0 12 0
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, 0 7 6
248. Sheridan on British Education, 0 11 3
249. Sheridan's Plan of an improved Education, 0 6 0
250. Josephus's History of the Jews, with all his other Works by L'Estrange, 4 vols. 1 16 0
251. Stackhouse's New Greek Grammar, 0 4 6
252. Wright's American Negociator, containing the various Currencies of all the British Colonies, 0 13 0
253. Hervey's Theron and Aspasio, a series of Dialogues, on the most important Subjects, 2 vols. 0 18 0
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, 0 7 6
255. Ambrose Looking unto Jesus, 0 6 6
256. Ambrose on the First, middle and last Things, 0 6 6
257. Fisher's Explanation of the Assembly's Shorter Cate­chism, by Question and Answer, 2 vols. in one, 0 6 0
[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, 0 5 0
259. Smellie on the Theory and Practice of Midwifry, with a Collection of Cases and Observations, 2 vols. 1 2 6
260. Quincy's Medicinal Dictionary, 0 12 0
261. Quincy's English Dispensatory, 0 12 0
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, 0 10 0
263. Stanhope's Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels, 4 vols. 1 16 0
264. Jenkin's Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 2 vols. 0 15 0
265. Bishop Wake's Principles of the Christian Religion ex­plained in a brief Commentary on the Catechism, 0 6 0
266. Weston's Complete Merchant's Clerk: or, the British American Compting-house 0 7 6
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, 0 15 0
268. Grant on Fevers, with the Method of Cure, 0 12 [...]
269. Boswel's Account of Corsica, with Memoirs of the fa­mous Paoli, 0 10 [...]
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, 3 12 0
271. Law Tracts, by Judge Blackstone, 2 vols. 1 0 0
272. Historical Law Tracts, by an eminent Scots, Lawyer 0 12 0
273. Ciceronis Orationes Delphini, 0 10 0
274. Burlamaqui's Principles of politic Law, 0 10 0
275. Wainwright's Mechanical Account of the Non-Natu­rals, 0 7 6
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, 2 5 0
277. The Trial of Henry Sacheverell, 0 7 6
278. Francisci Clarke Praxis. in Curiis Ecclesiasticis, 0 7 6
279. Horace's Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry, English and Latin, by Dunster, 0 7 6
280. Fables in French and English, by the witty Fontaine, 0 7 6
281. Lockman's Travels of the Jesuits into various Parts of the World, 2 vols. 1 2 6
282. Antient Accounts of India and China, by two Mahome­dan Travellers, 0 12 6
283. The Theory of Evidence, 0 7 6
284. Martin's whole Doctrine of Logarithms common and logistical, in Theory and Practice, 0 10 0
285. Lives and Travels of Bownas and Richardson, 0 7 6
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[Page 42] 869. Letters of Madam de Maintenon, Vol. II. 0 3 0
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