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of holding the Gun in shooting flying. Price 1s. Be very careful to ask for Lever’s Book, by Markland, for fear of having the wrong Sort[1].

8. Le Jardinier Solataire. The solitary or Carthusian Gardener, being Dialogues between a Gentleman and a Gardener, containing the Method to make and cultivate all Sorts of Gardens, with many new Experiments therein, and Reflexions on the Culture of Trees. Written in French by Francis Gentil, Lay Brother of the Order of Carthusians, and above thirty Years Gardener to the Charter-house at Paris, in two Parts. Also the compleat Fforist, for the universal Culture of Flowers, Trees, and Shrubs, proper to embellish Gardens; with the Way of raising all Sorts of Pastures, Greens, Knots, Porticoes, Columns, and other Ornaments; the whole illustrated by many Cuts, and with the Fable and Moral of each Plant. By the Sieur Lovis Liger D’ Auxerre, in three Parts. Price 5s. bound.

9. A Parallel of the ancient Architecture with the Modern, in a Collection of ten principal Authors, who have written upon the five Orders, viz. Palladio and Scamozzi, Sertio and Vignola, De Barbaro and Cataneo, L. B. Alberti and Viola, Bullant and De Lorme; the Greek Orders, Doric, Ionic and Corinthian, compose the first Part of this Treatise, and the two Latin, Tuscan and Compoite, the latter. Written in French by Roland Freart Sieur de Chambray, made English for the Benefit of Builders. To which is added an Account of Architects and Architecture, by an historical and etymological Explanation of certain Terms, particularly affected by Architects; with Leon Bap-

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