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BOOKS Printed for and Sold by J. NEWBERY, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-yard, London.

I. The Citizen of the World, or Letters between Lien Chi Al­tangi, a Chinese Philosopher residing in London; and Fum Hoam, First President of the Ceremonial Academy at Pekin in China; and Hingpo, a Slave in Persia; in Two Volumes, Price 6s. bound.

These Volumes contain all those Chinese Letters which gave so much Pleasure and Satisfaction in the Public Ledger; together with such Originals as were necessary to compleat the Author's Design.

II. An History of England, in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son: In Two Volumes, Price 6s. bound.

III. The Rambler, in Four Volumes, Price 12s. bound.

IV. The Idler, by the Author of the Rambler; in Two Volumes, Price 6s. bound.

V. The Art of Poetry, on a new Plan; illustrated with a Variety of Examples from the best English Poets; and of Translations from the Ancients: Together with such Reflections and critical Remarks, as may tend to form in our Youth an elegant Taste, and render the Study of this Part of the Belles Lettres more rational and pleasing. In Two Volumes, Price 6s. bound.

VI. A Description of Millenium Hall, and the Country adjacent; together with the Characters of the Inhabitants, and such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections as may excite in the Reader proper Senti­ments of Humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue: By a Gentleman on his Travels. Price 3s. bound.

VII. The New Pantheon, or Fabulous History of the Heathen Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, &c. Explained in a Manner entirely new; and rendered much more useful than any hitherto published. Adorned with Figures from ancient Paintings, Medals and Gems, for the Use of those who would understand History, Poetry, Painting, Statuary, Coins, Medals, &c. With a Dissertation on the Theology andMythology