412 Flagellum, or, the Life and Death of Oliv.Cromwell.
413 Law of Conditions and Obligations.
414 Law Terms explained.
415 Townſend's Preparative to Pleading.
416 Hughe’s Abridgment of the Statutes of Ch. 1 & 2.
417 Orders of Chancery and Exchequer.
418 Shepherd’s Office of a Juſtice.
419 Brown’s Advice to Juſtices.
420 Office and Duty of Executors.
421 Clark's Tutor in Chancery.
422 Landlord and Tenant's Law, 6th Edition.
423 Law of Conveyances, by Hearnes.
424 Greenwood's Sheriffs and Coroners.
425 The Young Lawyer's Recreation.
426 Curson's Compendium of the Laws of England.
427 Marshe's Actions for Slander.
428 Hughe's Queries for Moots.
429 Zozimi's Hiſtoia nova, cum Notis variorum.
430 Enchiridion Ethicum, par Moore.
431 Grotius de Veritate Religionis Chriſtianæ.
432 Poetæ minores Græci 433 Wincheſter. Phraſes.
434 Sonnets Chreſtiens, par M.Brelincourt.
435 Tacitus. 436 Ariſtotel. Rhetorica, Gr. & Lat.
437 Ariſtotelis Problemata.
438 Iſocratis Orationes & Epiſtolæ, Gr. & Lat.
439 Virgilius. 440 Gliſſ. Anat. Heparis.
441 Geographie par M. Robbe, 2 Tom. avec Tables.
442 Gradus ad Parnaſſum.
443 Senecæ Tragediæ, cum Notis Farnabii.
444 Miltonis Ars Logica.
445 Valerius Maximus, cum Notis Minellii.
having on the Terreſtrial Globe all the Diſcoveries to the Year 1738 ; and on the Cœleſtial Globe all the Stars in Flamſted's Catalogue, with Bayer's Notes to know them by. Theſe are the beſ Globes extant.