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Books publish'd in FEBRUARY, 1731. Vol. I.
  • A brief account of Mr. John Ginglicutt's treatise concerning the altercation or scolding of the antients, by the author, pr. 6d.
  • Miscellaneous, poems and translations, by the late rev'd Mr. H. Travers.
  • Miscellaneous observations on authors ancient and modern, No. 11.
  • A literary journal for October, November, and December, 1730.
  • Philosophical transactions, No. 415. for September, and October.
  • The case of reason; or natural religion faithfully and fully started; in answer to christianity as old as the creation, by William Law, M.A. part I.
  • The progress of patriotism: a poem.
  • Tables for standard gold and Silver in bars, compared with the course of exchange, by Thomas Collet, pr. 1s.
  • A short apology for the common law, with proposals for removing the expence and delay of equity proceedings.
  • Magna britannia & hibernia antiqua & nova, No. 90.
  • Mr Francis de la Pilloniere's translation of Plato's republick, or ten books concerning righteousness, &c.
  • Philotas; a tragedy: by the author of the fall of Saguntum.
  • The batchelor's recantation; or, his estimate of the expences of a marry'd life Reconsider'd by John Single, Esq; with his and an old maidens advice to all young ones; the virgins prayer, the doctor confuted; or, no cure for love, a young lady's recantation of her resolution to turn nun.
  • A paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's epistle to Philemon, attempted in imitation of Mr. Lock's manner. Pr. 1s.
  • A short history of standing armies in England. By Tho. Trenchard, Esq; Printed first in 1698. pr. 1s.
  • An essay upon something, or something of an essay: being a full answer, &c. to Caleb Danvers, Esq; by Tim. Scrub of Rag-Fair, Esq.
  • Edmundi episcopi Londinensis ad Dicecesin iuam epistola pastoralis, &c. Latinè reddita ab Hen. Stephens, A.B. e Coll. Mert.
  • The letters of Atticus, as printed in the London Journal in the years 1729 and 1730, &c.
  • The Grubstreet Miscellany, in prose and verse, &c. Pr. 1s.
  • Proposals for engraving by subscription on copper-plates, the works of Horace, from the Cambridge edition in 12mo, published by Dr Talbot in 1701. By J. Pine, engraver.
  • Preparing for the press, in three volumes in folio, (to perfect the six volumes lately publish'd) a compleat collection of state-trials, &c., from the earliest account of time to the end of the reign of K. George 1.
  • Sermons on several occasions. by Sam. Clarke, D.D. Vol. VII. and VIII.
  • Three essays on artificial Philosophy, or universal Chemistry, by Peter Shaw, M.D.
  • The present state of Europe, &c. for January.
  • An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck, pr 6d.
  • The compleat abitrator, or the law of awards, &c.
  • The historical register, Numb. LX.
  • Literæ de re nummaria; in opposition to the common opinion, that the Denarii Romani were never larger than 7 in an ounce; with some remarks on Dr. Arbuthnot's book and table, &c. By the author of the annals of University college.
  • A letter from a member of parliament, to the freeholders in his country, on the present state of the nation. Price 1s.
  • The creditor's advocate, and debtor's friend, &c. Price 6d.