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Books Printed, &c.

76. Philips's World of Words, or Universal English Dictionary.

77. ——— The same in Octavo, abridg'd and improv'd. By J. Kersey.

78. Dr. Salmon's English Herbal, or History of Plants, adorned with Figures of the most considerable Species, representing to the Life the true Forms of those several Plants, in an alphabetical Order.

79. Mr. Bayle's large historical and critical Dictionary, in 4 Volumes.

80. Bishop Hopkins's Works, collected into one Volume.

81. The Works of the Reverend and Learned Dr Isaac Barrow. Published by Archbishop Tillotson.

82. A Report from the Committee of Secrecy, appointed by Order of the House of Commons, to examine several Books and Papers laid before the House, relating to the late Negociations of Peace and Commerce, &c. Reported on the 9th of June, 1715. By the Right Honourable Robert Walpole, Esq; Chairman of the said Committee. Publish'd by Order of the House of Commons. With an Appendix of Original Papers.

83. Sacred Geography, contained in 6 Maps. 1. Shewing the Situation of Paradise, and the Country inhabited by the Patriarchs. 2. The Peopling of the World by the Sons of Noah, and the Israelites journeying in the Wilderness. 3. A Plan of the City of Jerusalem, with a View of Solomon's Temple, and all the sacred Utensils therein. 4. The Holy Land, divided into the twelve Tribes of Israel, in which is exactly traced our Saviour's Travels. 5. The Land of Canaan. 6. The Travels of St. Paul, and the rest of the Apostles. The whole very useful for the better Understanding the Holy Bible.

84. Vitruvius Britannicus: Or, The British Architect, containing the Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the regular Buildings, both publick and private, in Great Britain; with Variety of new Designs, in two hundred large Folio Plates, engraven by the best Hands. In two Volumes. All delineated from the Buildings, or from the original Drawings of the Architects, who have most generously promoted this useful Work. By Mr. Campbel.

85. Pietas Londinensis: Or, The present Ecclesiastical State of London. By James Paterson, A.M.

86. The Peerage of England: Or, an Historical and Genealogical Account of the present Nobility.

87. An Enquiry into the Nature and Place of Hell. By Tobias Swinden.