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BOOKS Printed for C. Davis and A. Lyon.

I. THE Hiſtory of Charles XII. King of Sweden. By Mr. De Voltaire. Tranſlated from the French. With his Effigies engraved by Mr. Vertue.


II. Hiſtorical and Critical Remarks on the Hiſtory of Charles XII. Deſign'd as a Supplement to that Work. In a Letter to Mr. Voltaire, by Mr. De la Motraye.

III. Henriade, an Epick Poem in ten Cantos, by Mr. De Voltaire. Translated into Engliſh Verſe.

IV. Roſalinda, a Novel; intermix'd with a Variety of the moſt affecting Scenes, both of Diſtreſs and Happineſs. Tranſlated from the French.

V. Philoſophical Converſations; or a compleat Syſtem of Natural Philoſophy, by way of Dialogue, with 89 Copper Plates. Written in French by Father Regnault, of the Society of Jeſus. Translated into English, illuſtrated with Notes by Tho. Dale, M. D. 3 Vol. 8vo.

N. B. The Deſign of this Author is, like that of Mr. Fontenelle in his Plurality of Worlds, to render Natural Philoſophy no leſs plain to the meaneſt Reader, than entertaining to the brighteſt; at the ſame Time his Reaſoning is founded upon ſuch Experiments as have employ'd the Speculation of the greateſt Philoſophers in different Countries that this laſt Age has produced, particularly upon thoſe in the German Ephemerides, the French Journals, and the Royal Academy of Sciences.

VI. Baxter's Gloſſarium Antiquitatum Britannicarum & Romanarum, 2 Vol.

VII. A Treatiſe of the Small Pox, in two Parts, by Theophilus Lobb, M. D. and F. R. S.

VIII. Huſ