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Books publish'd in FEBRUARY, 1731.
Vol. I.
- Northallerton. Yorksh. every Wednes. til June
- Newport, Hampsh. Palm Sunday
- Newark, Nott. Tuesday Sevennight before Palm Sunday
- Odiam Hamps. Saturday before midlent Sunday
- Pontefract, Yorksh. Palm Sunday
- Somerton, Som. Tuesday after Palm Sunday
- Stamford, Lincolnsh. midlent Sunday
- Sudbury, Gloucest. the 5th Sunday in Lent
- Saffronwalden, Ess. midlent Sunday
- Salisbury, Wiltsh. Monday before Lady-day
- Shaftsbury, Dorfetsh. Saturday before Palm-Sunday
- Truro, Cornw. Wednesday after midlent Sunday
- Worcester, Saturday before Palm-Sunday
- Wimbleton, Surr. Monday after Lady Day
- Yarmouth, Norf. Thursday before Lady Day
- Yarm, Yorksh. Thursday after Lady Day
N.B. It being very difficult to get an exact and unalterable List of the Fairs in England, we shall be oblig'd to our Correspondents, if they will pleasure us with an account of any not here inserted, or such as are alter'd or difus'd. And here we think it proper to acknowledge the receipt of several ingenious pieces of poetry, &c. which we have, and fall insert, as opportunity serves.
BOOKS, &c. published in the Month of February.
- THE Duel a poem. pr. 6d.
- An epistle from little Capt. Brazen, to the worthy Capt. Plume. pr. 6d.
- The occasional historian. by Mr. Earbery, No. I.
- The Free-masons magick ladder, &c. pr. 4d.
- The fall of the E. of Essex, a Tragedy, alter'd from the unhappy favourit of Mr. Banks.
- Anti-papismus: or, a letter to the rev. Dr. Trapp, occasioned by his book entitled popery truly stated, &c. pr. 6d.
- A defence of Dr. Clark's evidences of natural and revealed religion, in answer to the 14th chap. of christianity as old as the creation. By Henry Stebbing D.D. pr. 1.s.
- Some observations on the present state of affairs, &c.
- The national debt as is it stood at michaelmas, 1730. stated and explained, pr. 6d.
- The history of England, &c. by M. De Rapin Thoyras, done into English by N. Tindal, M.A. Vol. XIV.
- The C---ss's speech to her son Roderigo, at her first seeing him after his late duel, &c. pr. 6d.
- The new political state of Great Britain, &c. No. XIII. for January.
- A new project for effectually preventing the abominable practice of swearing, cursing, and lying, pr. 6d.
- The old political state of Great Britain for January.
- The London medley, &c. pr. 6d.
- A treatise of book-keeping, or merchants accounts, in the Italian method of debtor and creditor, &c. by Al. Malcolm. A.M.