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HE Works of TACITUS. In two Vo lumes, in Folio.

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Vol. 1. Containing his Annals.

Vol. 2. Containing his Five Books of Hiftory; his Treatife of the Situation, Cuftoms, and People of Germany; and his Life of Agricola, with an Account of the Situation, Climate, and People of Britain. Tranflated into English, with Political Difcourses upon that Author, prefixed to each Volume. By THOMAS GORDON Efq.

II. CATO's Letters: Or, Effays on Liberty, Civil and Religious, and other important Subjects. With a Preface in anfwer to the most popular Objections to these Letters; and a Character of the late JOHN TRENCHARD Efq; In four Pocket Volumes. N. B. A new Edition of these Letters corrected, is just going to the Press.

III. A Collection of feveral Pieces of Mr. JOHN TOLAND, now first published from his original Ma-` nufcripts; with some Memoirs of his Life and Writings. In two Volumes in 8vo.

Vol. I. Containing, 1. A Specimen of the Celtick Religion and Learning; with an Account of the Druids, or the Priefts and Judges; of the Vaids, or the Diviners and Phyficians; and of the Bards, or the Poets and Heralds of the ancient Gauls, Britons, Irish, and Scots; with the Hiftory of Abaris the Hyperborean, Prieft of the Sun. 2. An Account of Fordano Bruno's Book of the infinite Universe and innumerable Worlds. 3. A Catalogue of Books mentioned by the Fathers, as truly or falfly afcribed to Jefus Chrift, his Apoftles, and other eminent Perfons. 4. The fecret Hiftory of the South-Sea Scheme. 5. The Scheme of a National Bank. With other Pieces.

Vol. II. Containing, 1. A Letter concerning the Roman Education. 2. A Differtation proving the received

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received Hiftory of the Death of Atilius Regulus, the Roman Conful, to be a Fable. 3. Several Letters of Pliny, tranflated into English. 4. A new Defcription of Epfom. 5. The primitive Conftitution of the Chriftian Church; with an Account of the principal Controverfies about Church-Government, which at prefent divide the Chriftian World. 6.Some Memorials concerning the State of Affairs in England, in the Years 1711 and 1714. 7. Phyfick without Phyficians. 8. Several Letters from and to Mr. TOLAND. With an Appendix, containing fome curious Pieces found among his Papers.

IV. The ROMAN HISTORY: with Notes Hiftorical, Geographical, and Critical. Illuftrated with Copper Plates, Maps, and a great Number of Authentick Medals. Written originally in French by the Reverend Fathers CATROU and ROUILLE Jefuits; and tranflated into English by R.BUNDY, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majefty. With a new and connected Summary of the Hiftory, divided into Sections, answering to thofe of each Book, prefixed to each Volume of the Tranflation. In four Volumes in Folio.

V. The Hiftory of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Tranflated into English from the original Spanish of DON ANTONIO DE SOLIS, Secretary and Hiftoriographer to his Catholick Majefty. By THOMAS TOWNSEND Efq; Adorned with Guts engraved by the beft Hands; and the Effigies of CORTES, the Spanish General, done from an ariginal Painting of TITIAN, by Mr. VERTUE.

VI. A Collection of feveral Tracts of the Right Honourable EDWARD Earl of CLARENDON, Author of the Hifiory of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year 1641. Now first publifhed from his Lordship's original Manufcripts. In Folio. བ ཉ བཀ གཐ ;

1. A Difcourfe by way of Vindication of himfelt from the Charge of High-Treaton brought against him by the Houfe of Commons.

2. Reflections upon feveral Chriftian Duties. Di vine and Moral, by way of Effays; viz. 1. Of humane Nature. 2. Of Life. 3. Reflections upon the Happiness which we may enjoy in and from our felves. 4. Of impudent Delight in Wickednefs. 5. Of Drunkennefs. 6. Of Envy. 7. Of Pride. 8. Of Anger. 9. Of Patience in Adverfity. 10. Of Contempt of Death, and the beft providing for it. 11. Of Friendship. 12. Of Counfel and Converfation. 13. Of Promises. 14. Of Liberty. 15. Of Induftry. 16. Of Sickness. 17. Of Repentance. 18. Of Confcience. 19. On an active and on a contemplative Life, and when and why the one ought to be preferred to the other. 20. Of War. Peace. 22. Of Sacrilege.

21. Of 3. A Difcourfe of the Reverence due to Antiquity. 4. A Difcourfe against the multiplying Controverfies by infifting upon Particulars that are not neceffary to the Point in Debate.

5. A Dialogue concerning the want of Refpect due to Age.

6. A Dialogue concerning Education.

7. Contemplations and Reflections upon the Pfalms of David, with Devotions applicable to the Troubles of the Times.

VII, An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of WILLIAM CHILLINGWORTH, Chancellor of the Church of Sarum. Wherein are inferted feveral original Letters of that learned and eminent Divine, never before printed. By Mr. Des MAIZEAUX, F. R.S. In Octavo.

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VIII. A general Treatife of Husbandry and Gar-, dening: Containing a new Syftem of Vegetation; illuftrated with many Obfervations and Experi ments, formerly published Monthly, and now methodized and digefted under proper Heads, with Additions and great Alterations. In four Parts. Ly RICHARD BRADLEY, Profeffor of Botany in the Univerfity of Cambridge, and F. R.S.

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Part. Concerning the Improvement of Land by fertilizing of bad Soils: And of Stocking Farms

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with Cattle, Poultry, Fish, Bees, Graffes, Grain, Cyder, &c.

Part 2. Inftructions to a Gardener; wherein is demonftrated the Circulation of the Sap, the Generation of Plants, the Nature of Soil, Air, and Situation. Of the Profits arifing from planting and raifing Timber.

Part 3. Of the Management of Fruit-Trees, with particular Obfervations relating to Graffing, Inarching and Inoculating.

Part 4. Remarks on the Difpofition of Gardens in general-Of the Method of managing Exotick Plants and Flowers, and naturalizing them to our Climate; with an Account of Stoves and artificial Heats. In two Volumes in Octavo.

IX. Statical Effays: Containing Vegetable Staticks; or an Account of fome Statical Experiments on the Sap in Vegetables. Being an Effay towards a Natural Hiftory of Vegetation: Of Use to those who are curious in the Culture and Improvement of Gardening, &c. Alfo a Specimen of an Attempt to Analyse the Air, by a great variety of ChymicoStatical Experiments, which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society. By STEPHEN HALES, B. D. F. R. S. Rector of Faringdon, Hampfhire, and Minifter of Teddington, Middlefex. The Second Edition, with Amendments. In Octavo.

X. Dictionarium Botanicum : Or a Botanical Dictionary for the Ufe of the Curious in Husbandry and Gardening. Containing the Names of the known Plants in Latin, English, &c. their Defcription, their Culture or Management rendered eafy and familiar, whether Domestick or Exotick; so that the Name of a Plant being known, the proper Direction for its Improvement in the Garden is to be found in the fame Article: With the Terms ufed in every Branch of Botany explained. A Work never before attempted. By RICHARD BRADLEY, Profeffor of Botany in the Univerfity of Cambridge, and F.R.S. In two Volumes in Octavo.

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