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BOOKS Printed for, and Sold by G. Risk, G. Ewing and W. Smith, Booksellers in Dame's-street.
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The Hero, from the Spanish of Baltasar Gracian, with Remarks Moral, Political, and Historical, By a Gentleman of Oxford. | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||
Travels into several Remote Nations of the world, by Lemuel Gulliver, first a Surgeon, then a Captain of several Ships.
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Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput, Written by Captain Gulliver: Containing an Account of the Intrigues, and some other particular Transactions of that Nation: Omitted in the 2 Volumes of his Travels.
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An Enquiry into the Reasons of the Conduct of Great-Britain, with Relation to the present State of Affairs in Europe.
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The Rival-Modes a Comedy, as it is Acted by his Majesty's Company of Comedians, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane, Written by James Moor Smyth, Esq.
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The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, Done into English from the original Spanish of Don Antonio de Solis, Secretary and Historiographer to his Catholick Majesty, By Thomas Townsend, Esq. In Two Volumes illustrated with Copper Plates.
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Ovid's Epistles with his Amours, translated into English Verse, by the most Eminent Hands, adorn'd with Cutts.
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Ditto, his Epistles with Cutts.
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Creation, a Philosophical Poem, Demonstrating the Existence and Providence of a God. In seven Books, by Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M. D. and Fellow of the College of Physicians in London.
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The thousand and one Days Persian Tales, translated from the French, by Ambr. Phillips Esq; in three Volumes.
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De Religionis Christiana Fundamentalibus, et Eorundem Usu, Disquisitio Brevis.
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Free-thinking in Matters of Religion, stated and recommended by a Church of England Divine.
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Poems upon several Occasions, and to several Persons: Written by Edmund Waller, The Tenth Edition with his Life.
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A Prospect of the Rock, Town, Castle, Fortifications and Bay of Gibraltar, also a Plan of the same, with the Approaches of the Spaniards in the last War; and the Addition of the new Works. Likewise a Chart of the Streights; with the Soundings of the Bay.
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The Wife's Relief or the Husband's Cure: A Comedy, Acted at the Theatres. Written by Mr. Charles Johnston.
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BOOKS Printed for, and Sold by G. Risk, G. Ewing and W. Smith, Booksellers in Dame's-street.
THE Hero, from the Spanish of Baltasar Gracian.
Travels into several Remote Nations of the World, by Captain Lemuel Gulliver.
Memoirs of the Court of Lilliput, by Captain Gulliver.
An Enquiry into the Reasons of the Conduct of Great-Britain, with Relation to the present State of Affairs in Europe.
The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, by Thomas Townsend, Esq; In two Volumes illustrated with Copper plates.
Ovid's Epistles with his Amours, adorn'd with Cutts.
Ditto, his Epistles with Cutts.
Creation, a Philosophical Poem, by Sir Richard Blackmore.
The thousand and one Days Persian Tales, translated by Ambr. Phillips, Esq; In three Volumes.
De Religionis Christianæ Fundamentalibus, et Eorundem Usu, Disquisitio Brevis.
Free-thinking in Matters of Religion, stated and recommended by a Church of England Divine.
Poems upon several Occasions, by Edmond Waller, Esq;
A Prospect of the Rock, Town, Castle, Fortifications and Bay of Gibraltar.
Fables invented for the Amusement of his Highness William Duke of Cumberland, by Mr. Gay.
The Wife's Relief or the Husband's Cure: a Comedy, by Mr. Charles Johnson.
The Rival-Modes a Comedy, by James Moor Smyth, Esq;
Philip of Macedon. A Tragedy, by Mr. D. Lewis.
The Victim. A Tragedy, by Mr. Johnson.
Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds. Translated from the French by Mr. Glanvill.