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The Books usually read by the Scholars of Mrs. Two-Shoes, are those, and are sold at Mr. Newbery's, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-yard.

  1. The Christmas-Box, Price 1d.
  2. The History of Giles Gingerbread, 1d,
  3. The New-Year's-Gift, 2d.
  4. The Easter-Gift, 2d.
  5. The Whitsuntide-Gift, 2d.
  6. The Twelfth-Day-Gift ,1s.
  7. The Valentine's-Gift, 6d.
  8. The Fairing or Golden Toy, 6d.
  9. The Royal Battledore, 2d.
  10. The Royal Primer, 2d.
  11. The Ltttle Lottery-Book, 1d.
  12. The Little Pretty Pocket-Book, 6d.
  13. The Infant Tutor, or pretty Little Spelling-Book, 6d.
  14. The Pretty Book for Children, 6d.
  15. Tom Trapwit's Art of being Merry and Wife, 6d.
  16. Tom Trip's History of Birds and Beasts, Price 6d.
  17. Food for the Mind, or a New Riddle Book. 6d.
  18. Fables in Verse and Prose by Aesop, and your old Friend Woglog, 6d.
  19. The Holy Bible abridged, 6d.
  20. The History of the Creation, 6d.
  21. A new and noble History of England, 6d.
  22. Philosophy for Children, 6d.
  23. Pbilosophy of Tops and Balls, 1s.
  24. Pretty Poems for Children 3 Foot high,6d.
  25. Pretty Poems for Children 6 Foot high, 1s.
  26. Littiputian Magazine, or Golden Library, 1s.
  27. Short Histories for the Improvement of the Mind, 1s.
  28. The New Testament, adapted to the Capacities of Children, 1s.
  29. The Life of our Blessed Saviour, 1s.
  30. The Lives of the Holy Apostles and Evangellsts, 1s.
  31. The Lives of the Fathers of the Christian Church for the first four Centuries, 1s.
  32. A Concise Exposition of the Book of Common Prayer, with the Lives of its Compilers, 1s.
  33. The Museum for Youth, 1s
  34. An Easy Spelling Dcitionary for those who would write correctly, 1s.
  35. A Pocket Dictionary for those who would know the precise Meaning of all the Words in the English Language, 3s.
  36. A Compendius History of England, 2s.
  37. The Present State of Great Britan,2s.
  38. A Little Book of Letters and Cards, to teach young Ladies and Gentlemen how to write to their Friends in a polite, easy and elegant Manoer, 1s.
  39. The Gentleman and Lady's Key to Polite Literature , or, A Compendius Dictionary of Fabulous History, 2s.
  40. The News-Readers Pocket-Book: or, A Military Dictionary 2s.
  41. A Curious Collection of Voyages, selected from the Writers of all Nations, 10 Vol. Pe. bound 1l.
  42. A Curious Collection of Travels, selected from the Writers of all Nations, 10 Vol, Pr. bound 1l.

By the KING'S Royal Patent,

Are Sold by J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

  1. Dr. James's Powders for Fevers, the Small-Pox, Measles,Colds,&c. as. 6d
  2. Dr. Hooker' 's Female Pills, 1s.
  3. Mr. Greenoughs Tincture for Teeth, 1s
  4. Ditto for the Tooth-Ach, 1s.
  5. Stomachic Lozenges for the Heart-burn, Cholic, Indigestion, &c. 1s. 6d.
  6. The Balsm of Health, or, (as it is by some called) the Balsam of Life, is 6d
  7. The Original Dafsys Elixir, 1s. 3d.
  8. Dr. Anderson's Scots Pills, 1s.
  9. The Original British Oil, 1s.
  10. The Alterative Pills, which are a safe, and certain Cure for the King's Evil, and all Scrophulous Complaints, 5s. the Box, containing 40 Doses.—See a Disertation on these Disorders sold at the Place above-mentioned, Price 6d.