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    • How Moral Associations are made, and how they are to be directed,

" so as to form the most virtuous Habits ?" Ancient Education political. Dial. XI Fables and Allegories, their Origin, Use and End in Education. The Causes enquired into, why they were more used in Ancient than ia Modern Times. A Story in private Life, showing the Effects of Education The 2d Edition. 3. All the Works of Horace, translated into English Prose, as near as the Propriety of the two Languages will admit. Together with the Ori ginal Latin from the best Editions. Wherein the Words of the Latin Text are ranged in their Grammatical Order ; the Ellipses carefully supplied 1 the Observations of the most valuable Commentators, both ancient and mo dern, represented ; and the Author's Design and beautiful Descriptions fully set forth in a Key annexed to each Poem 1 with Notes Geographical, Historical, and Critical : also the various Readings of Dr. Bentley. The Whole adapted to the Capacities of Youth at School, as well as of private Begun D. Watson, c 1bya_ Critical /~v _1 Dissertation t^-tr- and ... publisoed .* by ■ Dr. Samuel Patrick. To which is prefixed on Horace and his Writings. 4. Terence's Comedies, translated into English Prose, as near as the Pro priety of the Two Languages will admit. Together with the Original Latin from the best Editions. Wherein^the Words of the Latin Text are ranged in their Grammatical Order; the Ellipses carefully supp/ied ; the Observations of the most Valuable Commentators, both antient and mo dern, repiesented ; and the Beauties of the Original explained in a new and concise Manner. With Notes pointing out the Connexion of the se veral Scenes, and an Index Critical and Phraiec logical. The Whole adapted to the Capacities of Youth at School, as well as of private Gendemen. In Two Volumes. Revised and Corrected by 5. Patrick, L L. D. Editor of Ainsiuorth'i Dictionary, and Hedericus's Lexicon. To which is prefixed the Life of Terence, with some Account of the Dramatick Poetry of the An cients. 5. Palladio I.ondinensis, or the London Art of Building, in Three Parts ; contain:ng Geometrical Problems, CSV. also the' Mensuration of Solids, &c. likewise the Prices of all the Materials, and the several kinds of Works used by Bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, Joiners, Smiths, Pkuiterres, Plumbers, Glaziers, Painter, Paviours, the Prices of all font of Iron- Work, tiff- with many Other useful things never before published. The whole exemjplisied on 52 Copper-PIate> i to which is annexed, to make the Book stillmore eompleat, the Builder's Dictonary, containing an Alphabetical Explanation ot the Terms used in Architecture. By William Salmon, jun. Prte bound 7 1. bd. 6. A Treatise of Practical Arithmetic!-.. B' th Integral and Fractional! with the Mensuration of all sorts of Bodies- both Superficially and Solidly. The Whole after a new Method. Price boui.d, 2 s bd 7. A Treatise of Fractions in two Parts. Part .st, Containing the whole Doctrine of practical common Fractious, with their Use and Application, handled at g; eat length. Part id. Containing the Doctrine of decimal Frac tions j together with most compendious and ea-'y Rules for managing Irfinites, Circulates and Approximates. The whole delivered in an easy Method, Price zs. bd. These two by Alexander Wright, M. A.*'^,