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42. The Beauty of a good Translation. By a Protestant Bishop.

43. The Proscription of Taste and Learning. By a Minister.

44. Dr. S———p———n's Plea for the Non-Conformists.

45. A Scheme for the Erection of a certain German Electorate into a Kingdom. To be dedicated, in such Case, to his most H—— M——.

46. The Universalist. An Essay, by G. L—t—n.

47. The Art of not Thinking. By a young Man of Fortune.

48. The Clergy spiritualized, and renouncing all the Vanities of the World. A Sermon, dedicated to my Lords, the Bishops, and their Wives.

49. Prudence and Saving Knowledge, manifested in being ty'd up without Reserve or Distinction. Dedicated to that worshipful and wise Society the Non-subscribers.

50. A New Scene, in the Way of the World, of WITWOUD carrying a blustering Message drawn up by NOLL BLUFF. By L. C.

51. Triumph Royal; or, An Account of Battles, Sea-Fights, Treaties, &c. Price Five-farthings.

52. Public Vices, private Benefits. By Sir Courtly Grub.

53. The new Canting Dictionary of a Patriot; containing all his Terms of Art.

54. Evasions, Tricks, Turns, and Quibbles, of an Apostate Patriot. By William Dydapper.

55. Touching with Gold the only Cure for the King's Evil. A State Arcanum practised by L. O. and diligently copied by his Successors.

56. The Art of War. Suckling.

57. Bath Unmasqu'd. (The Title blotted.)

58. The Dangers and Inconveniencies of a Bawdy-House Acquaintance. By a new Courtier.

59. An History of the Hospital of Invalids. Dedicated to the Broad-bottom Dupes.

60. Modern Nobility. (Newest Edition, very cheap.)

61. Wretch indeed! or the Life of a Town-Rake.

62. The Groans of Britannia, for the Thraldom of the Stage.

63. The Fall of Taste. A Work very much encouraged by the Nobility.

64. A List of Titles, Pensions, Gratifications, Places, and Rewards conferred on Merit, for these last thirty Years. (Blank Paper.)

65. God's Revenge against Apostasy; or, The latter Days of William Dydapper. A melancholly and true Story.

66. Royal Poverty; or, The Itch of Hoarding. Published in a small Character, with a great Title prefix'd to it.

67. A Horse taking Fright, and prauncing with a Pelham Bit. A curious Cut.

68. The Battle of the Ministers. A Burlesque Poem. (Now is the Time of Subscription.)

69. The Play not worth the Candle; or, L—d B———'s History of his Own Times.

70. The Constitution broke up. A Work begun by L. O. and not quite finished.

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