The Gentleman's Magazine/Volume 1/Issue 3/Books Published
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- 2EUrydice: a Tragedy, pr. 1s. 6d.
- The right use of Lent, or a help to Penitents. pr. 1s.
- A view of the depredations and ravages commited by the Spaniards on the British Trade, &c. pr. 1s.
- Remarks on a letter to Dr. Waterland, in relation to the natural account of Languages, by Philobiblicus Cantabrigiensis.
- A Sermon preached at Pinner's Hall, Jan. 31. occasioned by the Death of Tho. Hollis, Esq; by Jeremiah Hunt, D.D.
- Two Discourses; wherein the Government of the Church, the Case of Subscription, and the Privileges of the Clergy, are consider'd, &c. by John Dudley, A.M. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln.
- 3. Panegyrical Essays upon the Prayer, Lord pity the people; the only words of William I. Prince of Orange, at his sudden and violent death, July 10, 1584. by a Gentleman of Middlesex.
- A new Enquiry of the Earth's Motion, &c. proving the Sun to move, and not the Earth, &c. by Isaac Leach, of Alton. pr. 1s. 6d.
- 4. An Enquiry into the customary estates and tenants rights of those who hold lands of the Church, &c. pr. 1s. 6d.
- Reasons for uniting the Church and Dissenters, &c. pr. 1s.
- Conference II. of the arguments in Christianity as old as the creation reviewed and confuted; by Tho. Burnet, D.D. pr. 1s.
- 5. A short Apology for the Common Law, &c.
- Ad virum clarissimum Dan. Turner, M.D. Epistola, morbi infrequentis historiam enarrans. pr. 6d.
- Letters moral and entertaining in prose and verse. The second Part: by the Author of Friendship in death. pr. 1s. 6d.
- Remarks on the Tragedy of Euridice, &c. pr. 6d.
- 6. The Gentleman's Magazine, No. II. for February, pr. 6d.
- An Answer to the Plea for humane Reason: in vindication of the Bishop of London's second Pastoral Letter, &c. pr. 1s.
- An Answer to the Letter to Dr. Waterland, concerning circumcision, &c.
- The Impartial Lawyer: or the Suitors Guide, &c.
- Some Thoughts on the woollen Manufactures of England.
- 9. A Dissertation on the nature of heresy, pr. 6d.
- Irresistible evidence against Popery. by William Huddleston, a convert.
- The D———l knows what. A Poem.
- Stage-coach Diversion, &c. pr. 1s.
- The Political State of Great Britain, for February.
- A Sermon preached at the Ordination of Tho. Amory, &c. by Henry Grove.
- 10. A Letter to a little Doctor in Scavenger-square, occasioned by his curious Dissertation in Latin concerning a S-rr-v-r-nce over-bak'd. Address'd to the great Doctor Mr. D——— T———. pr. 6d.
- 11. The Compromrise: or a Dialogue between W. and P. an imitation of Horace, Book III. ode 9. &c. pr. 6d.
- Miscellaneous observations of authors ancient and modern, No. III. pr. 6d.
- Histoire d'Angleterre par M. de Rapin Thoyras, &c. No. 37. Vol. VII. 4.
- A poem on the death of Tho. Hollis, Esq; by Sayer Rudd. pr. 6d.
- The Monthly Chronicle for February.
- Precedents relating to the Office of a Justice of Peace. &c. pr. 1s. 6d.
- 12. The Case of some English ships taken by the Spaniards, &c. pr. 6d.
- 13. An Answer to the Postscript of the second Part of scripture vindicated, &c. pr. 6d.
- The Diests Creed, with the Free thinkers annext: by a Gent. of Camb.
- Magna Britannia & Hibernia, antiqua & nova, No. 91. pr. 1s.
- Advice to the Poets, a Poem by Mr. Hill, pr. 1s.
- Q. Horatii Flacci carminum lib. V. recensuit, &c. Georgius Wade S.T.P.
- The Orators Miscellany, No. I. by J. Henly, M.A. &c.
- The History of the German Empire from Charlemagne down to the present Emperor Charles VI. in 2 vols.
- 15. An Appeal to the Nation: or the Case of the present Minister of Great Britain truly stated, &c. pr. 1s.
- 16. Lord Pole translated, or the Devil turn'd Chimney Sweeper: aBallad. pr. 6d.
- Merope: A Tradgedy. Written by George Jefferys, Esq;
- Historia Literaria, No. VIII. Vol. II. 2.
- A Catechism: or an Instruction in the Christian religion, by way of Question and Answer, &c. pr. 6d.
- 17. A Letter from Ibrahim Bassaw, Grand Vizier to the late deposed Sultan Ackmet, to Don Ruperto de Poli, Knt. of the blazing star, &c. pr. 6d.
- The XV and last Vol. of the History of England by M. de Rapin Thoyras; translated by N. Tindal, A.M.
- An Oration on the Oppression of Jailors. pr. 6d.
- 11. Deism defeated, and Christianity defended, by J. Henley, M.A. pr. 6d.
- 19. Some short Reflections on the situation of Gibralter, and its importance to the Trade, &c. of this Kingdom. pr. 6d.
- A Defence of the Plea for humane Reason, being a Reply to a Plea for Divine Revelation. pr. 1s. 6d.
- 20. A Sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy, Feb. 25, 1730. by Tho. Spateman, M.A. &c.
- A Treatise concerning Revolutions in Kingdoms. Translated from the Italian of Ottavio Sammarco, &c. pr. 2s. 6d.
- Select Maxims: directing how to establish the government of any Court and Kingdom upon a firm and unalterable basis. pr. 6d.
- Acta Regia, in four Volumes.
- Poems on several occasions: by Mat. Pilkington, M.A. pr. 3s. 6d.
- 22. Remarks upon the Present State of the Sugar Colonies, considered, &c. pr. 6d.
- The Rake's Adventures: or a Trip thro' the bills of mortality, pr. 1s.
- A Course of Accademical Lectures: by John Henley, M.A. Lect. I. on university learning. p. 6d.
- 23. The Highland-Fair: or the Union of the Clans: an Opera.
- 23. The new Horse-houghing Husbandry: or an Essay on the Principles of Tillage and Vegetation, &c. pr. 6d.
- 24. An Essay upon Charity, &c. written by Asgill, pr. 3d.
- The State of Justice impartially considered, &c. pr. 1s.
- Bibliotheca Biblica, Number 23, 24, 25.
- The Doctrine of the Trinity stated and vindicated, &c. by J. Gill.
- The Tragedy of Tragedies; or the life and death of Tom Thumb the great.
- 26. The Hyp: a burlesque Poem in 5 Cantos, &c. pr. 1s.
- 27. The present state of Europe, &c. for February.
- The Ungrateful Fair, a Tragi-comic Novel by Capt. Stephens pr. 1s.
- Memoirs of the Life of that celebrated Wiltshire Poet, Mr. Steph. Duck, pr. 6d.