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+Project Gutenberg's The Annual Catalogue (1737), by J. Worrall and W. Warner
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The Annual Catalogue (1737)
+ Or, A New and Compleat List of All The New Books, New
+ Editions of Books, Pamphlets, &c.
+
+Author: J. Worrall
+ W. Warner
+
+Release Date: January 22, 2007 [EBook #20416]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE ANNUAL CATALOGUE (1737) ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Starner, Linda Cantoni, and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+THE
+
+_Annual Catalogue:_
+
+OR,
+
+A new and compleat LIST of
+
+ALL THE NEW
+
+BOOKS,
+
+New Editions of BOOKS,
+
+PAMPHLETS, &c.
+
+PUBLISH'D
+
+In History, Divinity, Law, Poetry, Plays, Novels, Painting,
+Architecture, and all other Sciences; from _January_ the First, 1736,
+to _January_ the First, 1737. Giving an Account of the Prices they
+sell for, and whom printed by.
+
+Useful to all who delight in Reading, but more especially to
+Gentlemen, Ladies, and Booksellers in the Country; not only to let
+them know what Books are published, but their exact Prices.
+
+
+LONDON:
+
+Printed for J. WORRALL, at the _Dove_ in _Bell-Yard_, near
+_Lincoln's-Inn_, and W. WARNER, at _Dryden's-Head_, next the _Rose
+Tavern_, without _Temple-Bar_, 1737. [_Price Six-Pence._]
+
+
+
+
+THE
+
+PREFACE.
+
+_As all Lovers of Literature, are pleased to know what Works are
+published; the following LIST was principally intended, for those
+Gentlemen, Ladies, &c. who live remote from London, or seldom see the
+Multitude of News-Papers, wherein Books are advertised; that they
+might for a small Expence see what BOOKS have been publish'd in the
+Preceeding Year 1736. And what makes this Tract farther Useful, is, I
+have printed the Titles of the BOOKS Alphabetically, and distinguished
+the Booksellers Name in_ Italic, _each Book is printed for, and its
+Price._
+
+_Therefore 'tis hoped the Variety this Tract affords, will yield
+something to please every Reader, which will be grateful to_
+
+The Editor.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+[_Just publish'd._]
+
+_Printed for_ J. WORRALL, _and_ W. WARNER.
+
+Gallick Reports: Or, A Collection of Criminal Cases adjudg'd in the
+Courts of Judicature in France.
+
+In which is Comprized,
+
+An Account of Arnold du Tilh, an Impostor, who deceived a Man's Wife
+and Relations, and puzzled, for a long Time, the Parliament of France.
+Memoirs of the famous Madam de Brinvilliers, who poisoned her Father,
+and two Brothers, and attempted the Life of her Sister, &c. The
+Misfortunes of the Sieur d' Anglade, condemn'd (tho' Innocent) to the
+Gallies, and who died before his Innocence was discovered. The
+Intrigues of Cardinal Richlieu for the Destruction of Urban Grandier,
+a Priest, whom he caused to be burnt for Sorcery. The Case of Madam
+Tiquet, beheaded in the late Reign, for attempting the Life of her
+Husband.
+
+To which is prefixed a copious Preface, in Relation to the Laws and
+Constitution of France.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+Abrabanal's (Sol.) complaint of the Children of Israel, representing
+their Grievance under the Penal-Laws, and praying, that if the Tests
+are repealed, the Jews may have the Benefit of this Indulgence, &c.
+_6d._
+
+Abridgement (A new) of the Law, 2 vols. Sold by _H. Lintot_, _2l.
+10s._
+
+Abridgement of the Statutes from the 4th to the 9th Years of King
+_George_ IId, inclusive, being Vol. the 9th, _R. Gosling_, _4s. 6d._
+
+Abstracts of the Act for Building the Bridge at Westminster. To which
+are added, Terms of Insurance, &c. _J. Millan_, _1s._
+
+Abstracts of the Acts of the 8th Year of K. George IId, _J. Baskett_,
+_3s. 6d._
+
+Acis and Galatea; A Pastoral Opera, _J. Osborne_, _6d._
+
+Addison's Dissertation on the most celebrated Roman Poets, _J.
+Wilford_, _2s._
+
+Address to the People; occasioned by an Insult upon some late Acts of
+Parliament, _J. Roberts_, _3d._
+
+Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijavio, a Pre-Adamitical History,
+&c. _S. Baker_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Advice of a Mother to her Son and Daughter, 2d Edit. _T. Owen_, _1s._
+
+Advice to a Friend on his Marriage, _T. Cooper_, _1s._
+
+Advice of a Mother to her Son and Daughter, publish'd in France and
+Holland, with great Applause, _T. Worrall_, _2s._
+
+Ainsworth's (Rob.) Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ, Compendiarius: Or, A
+Compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, Mess. _Knapton_, &c.
+_18s._
+
+Ainsworth's natural and easy Way of Institution, by making a domestic
+Education less chargeable to Parents, &c. _J. Wilford_, _1s._
+
+Alberoni's (Card.) Scheme for reducing the Turkish Empire to the
+Obedience of Christian Princes, &c. _J. Roberts_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Allen's (William) Ways and Means to raise the Value of Land: Or, The
+Landlord's Companion, &c. _J. Roberts_, _1s._
+
+Alliance (The) between Church and State: Or, The Necessity of an
+Establish'd Religion, &c. _F. Gyles_, _2s._
+
+Alzire: Or, Les Americains, Tragedie A Paris, 1736, _J. Nourse_, _1s.
+6d._
+
+Alzira, a Tragedy from the Fr. _J. Osborne_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Anacreon's Works, Greek and English, with Notes, _J. Osborne_, _3s._
+
+Anderson's (Jam.) Royal Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and
+Princes, from Adam to these Times, &c. _C. Davis_, _1l. 16s._
+
+Answer to the Country Parson's Plea, against the Quakers Tythe-Bill,
+_J. Roberts_, _1s._
+
+Answer to a Pamphlet entituled, An Apologetical Defence of a Book
+entituled, A plain Account of the Lord's Supper, _J. Roberts_, _3d._
+
+Answer (An) to a late Pamphlet, entituled, An Examination of the
+Scheme of Church Power, laid down in the Codex Juris Ecclesiastici,
+Anglicana, &c. _J. Roberts_, _2s._
+
+ Vid. Notes on an Answer, Post.
+
+Antiquities explained: Being a Collection of figured Gems from the
+Classicks, Mess. _Knapton_, _10s._
+
+Apology (An) for the Ministers of State; Or, The Rudiments of Modern
+Patriotism, _6d._
+
+Arbiter's (Petronius) Works, translated into English, by Mr Addison,
+_J. Osborne_, _3s._
+
+Ariosto's (Lud.) Satires and Poems, with the Author's Effigie, _O.
+Payne_, _3s. 6d._
+
+Art (The) of Pleasing in Conversation, French and English, 2 Vols. _W.
+Feales_, _C. Corbett_, &c. _6s._
+
+Ascough's (Sir Fran.) Sermon preached before the Hon. House of Commons
+at Westminster, Jan. 30, 1736, _T. Osborne_, _1s._
+
+Athanasian Forgeries, &c. collected chiefly out of Mr Whiston's
+Writings, by a Lover of Truth; 2 Narratives of Mr Jackson's being
+refus'd the Sacrament at Bath, _J. Noon_, _3d._
+
+Atkins's Navy Surgeon, 2d Edit. Mess. _Ward_ and _Chandler_, _3s._
+
+Atkins's (John) Voyage to Guinea, Brasil, &c. _C. Ward_, _R.
+Chandler_, _4s._
+
+Atkins's (John) Vertues and Uses of Cold and Hot Mineral Springs in
+general, particularly those of Scarborough, _A. Dodd_, _1s._
+
+Atkinson's (T.) Conference between a Painter and an Engraver,
+containing Instructions for young Artists, _6d._
+
+Attorney and Pleader's Treasury: Containing the Forms of the most
+useful Pleas in Abatement, and in Bar, &c. 2 Vols. _R. Gosling_,
+_12s._
+
+Augustini's (M.) sure Method to bring Sight to the Eyes, to those who
+never had it; and to restore it to those who by any Accident have lost
+it, &c. Sold next Door to John's Coffee-house, St Martin's Lane.
+
+
+B.
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+Bacon's (Ld.) Law Tracts: Containing his Elements, Read. on the Stat.
+Uses, &c. _R. Gosling_, _5s._
+
+Bailey's Dictionarium Britannicum: Or, A more compleat English
+Dictionary than any yet extant, with 500 Cuts, 2d Edit. _T. Cox_, _1l.
+5s._
+
+Bailey's (N.) Dictionarium Domesticum: Being a new and compleat
+Household Dictionary, _C. Hitch_, _6s._
+
+Bailey's Æsopian Fables of Phædrus Augustus, Cæsar's Freedmen, _D.
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+Ball's Remarks on a new Way of Preaching, _A. Dodd_, _3d._
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+Barton's (Phil.) Sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy at St
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+Batrachomuomachia: Or, The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, from Homer,
+_J. Wilford_, _6d._
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+Bayle's (Mons.) Historical and Critical Dictionary, No. 82 to No.
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+Beau's Miscellany: A Collection of Amorous Tales, Poems, Songs, &c. 2
+Parts, _J. Worrall_, each _1s._
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+Beau (The) Philosopher, a Poem by a Gentleman of Cambridge, _J.
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+Beggar's (The) Pantomine: Or, The Contending Colombines, _C. Corbett_,
+_W. Warner_, _6d._
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+Bennet's (Tho.) Dis. of Schism, 4th Ed. _W. Innys_, _4s._
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+Benson's (G.) History of the first planting of the Christian Religion,
+taken from the Acts of the Apostles, &c. 2 Vols. _R. Ford_, _10s._
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+Bernard's (Tho.) Sermon at Felsted in Essex, 12 Aug. 1736, before the
+Gentlemen educated at the two Schools there, _B. Motte_, _6d._
+
+Bird's Modern Conveyancer, approved by the most eminent Council, viz.
+Sir Edw. Northey, Mr Webb, Mr Pigott, &c. _J. Worrall_, _1l._
+
+Bishop's (Tho.) plain Exposition of the Catechism of the Church of
+England, _M. Downing_, _T. Longman_, _5s._
+
+Blackerby's (Nath.) Justice's Companion, 2 Vols. 5th Edit. _T.
+Osborne_, _6s._
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+Bland's (Jam.) Charms of Women: Or, A Mirror for the Ladies, _E.
+Curl_, _4s._
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+Blythe's (F.) Advice to a Friend on his Marriage, a poem, _T. Cooper_,
+_1s._
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+Boerhaave's (Her.) Elements of Chymistry, translated by Tim. Dallow,
+_J. Pemberton_, _1l. 1s._
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+Boileau's (Mons.) Works made English, from the last Par. Ed. with
+Cuts, 3 Vols, _E. Littleton_, _15s._
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+Bolde's (Sam.) Help in Devotion: Or, The New Test. considered, _R.
+Hett_, _1s. 6d._
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+Boston's (Tho.) View of the Covenant of Grace, from the Sacred Rec.
+&c. _J. Davidson_, _4s. 6d._
+
+Bounce to Fop, an Heroic Epistle from a Dog at Twitenham to a Dog at
+Court, by Dr Sw--ft, _6d._
+
+Bowyer's (Tho.) true Account of the Sacrament, in Answer to a plain
+Account, &c. _C. Rivington_, _3s. 6d._
+
+Boyer's (A.) History of Q. Anne, Civil and Military, with Curious Cuts
+and Plans, _T. Woodward_, _1l. 5s._
+
+Bradley's Country Housewife, and Ladies Monthly Director in the
+Management of a House, and the Delights and Profits of a Farm, &c. 2
+Pts. _D. Browne_, each Stitch'd _2s. 6d._
+
+Bradley's Riches of a Hop Garden explained, 2d Edit. _D. Browne_, _1s.
+6d._
+
+Brett's (Tho.) true Scripture Account and Benefits of the Eucharist,
+_J. Roberts_, _2s._
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+Brief (A) Enquiry how far every Government has a Right to defend
+itself, _T. Cooper_, _6d._
+
+Brief (A) Representation of the Faith once delivered to the Saints,
+made to a Dissenting Congregation, _H. Whitridge_, _A. Cruden_, _6d._
+
+Brine's (John) Remarks on a Pamphlet entituled, Some Doctrines in the
+Superlapsarian Scheme examined by the Word of God, _A. Ward_, _6d._
+
+British Representative: Or, A general List of the Parliaments of Great
+Britain: Which are Eight in Number, _T. Astley_, _1s._
+
+British Theatre: A Collection of Plays, 10 Vols. _W. Feales_, _1l.
+10s._
+
+Brome's (Edm.) Christian Devotion, recommended, _E. Wicksteed_, _4s._
+
+Browne's (Sir Tho.) Religio Medici, _J. Torbuck_, _C. Corbett_, &c.
+_2s. 6d._
+
+Browning's (J.) Compend. System of Natural Philosophy, Part 2, _S.
+Harding_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Bunyan's (John) Works, upon various Divine Subjects, _A. Ward_, _1l._
+
+Burnet (Tho.) Archæologiæ Philosophicæ: Or, The Antient Doctrine
+concern. the Original of Things, _J. Fisher_, _5s._
+
+Burrough's (Jos.) View of Popery, &c. _J. Gray_, _2s._
+
+Butler's (Jos.) Analogy of Religion, natural and revealed, &c. 2d
+Edit. Mess. _Knapton_, _6s._
+
+Burt's (Job.) Beauties and Excell. of Holy Baptism display'd, in Ans.
+to the Quakers, _J. Noon_, _1s. 6d._
+
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+C.
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+Cambray's (Bp.) Tales and Fables, 29 Copper Plates, _J. Osborne_,
+_2s._
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+Candidates (The) Guide: Or, The Elector's Right decided, by the Hon.
+House of Commons in all controverted Elections in the Counties of
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+
+Carey's Honest Yorkshire Man, a Ballad Opera, _L. Gilliver_, _6d._
+
+Carmen Seculare for the Year 1735, to the King on his going to
+Hanover, _J. Roberts_, _1s._
+
+Carter's (Cha.) Compleat City and Country Cook, Illustrated with 49
+Copper-plates, _A. Bettesworth_, _5s._
+
+Cartrou and Rouille's Roman History, with Copper Plates, Vol. 5th,
+translated by Rich. Bundy, D.D. _A. Bettesworth_, _1l. 10s._
+
+Cases in Law and Equity, chiefly during the Time the Ld. Macclesfield
+presided in those Courts, _T. Ward_, _E. Wicksteed_, _1l. 2s. 6d._
+
+Caveat (A) against the Dissenters, _J. Roberts_, _6s._
+
+Celinia: Or, the History of Hyempsal K. of Numidia, 2 Vols. _E.
+Davis_, _6s._
+
+Chamberlayne's State of Great Britain, 32d Edit. _B. Motte_, &c. _7s._
+
+Chamberlayne's (John) Arguments of the Old and New Test. 3 Vols. 2d
+Edit. _M. Downing_, _15s._
+
+Chandler's (S.) Hist. of Prosecut. among the Heathens, Christian
+Emperors, Inquisitions and Protestants, _J. Gray_, _18s._
+
+Chandler's (Mrs Mary) Description of Bath, a Poem, 3d Edit. _J. Leak._
+[Transcriber's Note: price missing in original.]
+
+Chapelle's (Vinc.) Modern Cook, with several curious Cuts, 3 Vols. _T.
+Osborne_, _15s._
+
+Chapman's (Edm.) Treatise on the Improvement of Midwifry, 2d Edit.
+enlarged, _C. Corbett_, _4s._
+
+Character of John Sheffield Duke of Buckinghamshire, with his Grace's
+last Will, _J. Stagg_, _1s._
+
+Character of a Freeman, a Poem, _J. Crichly_, _6d._
+
+Child (Sir Jos.) on Trade, 4th Edition, _C. Corbett_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Christian Exceptions to the plain Account of the Sacrament, _J.
+Nourse_, _1s._
+
+Chubb's (Tho.) Two Letters, 1. An Enquiry concerning Church
+Discipline, 2. Covenant, _1s. 6d._
+
+Cibber's (Col.) Dramatick Works, 4 Vols. _W. Feales_, _11s._
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+Claims of the Clergy to a Divine Right of Maintenance, &c. _T.
+Cooper_, _6d._
+
+Clarendon's (Ld.) Vindication of the Conduct of James Duke of Ormond,
+_J. Wilford_, _5s._
+
+Clarke (Dr) Sermons on several Important Subjects 10 Vols. Mess.
+_Knapton_, _2l. 10s._
+
+Clark's (J.) Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lat. and Eng. the English
+Translation as Literal as possible for the Attainment of the Sense,
+and the Elegency of this great Poet, _A. Bettesworth_ and _C. Hitch_,
+_5s._
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+Clarke's (Geo.) last Will and Testament, _J. Roberts_, _1s._
+
+Clayton's (John) Sermon before Baron Carter at Lancaster Assizes, _C.
+Rivington_, _6d._
+
+Clergyman's (The) Petition for a Repeal of the Test Acts, _J.
+Roberts_, _6d._
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+Cleveland's (E.) History of the Noble Family of Courtnay, 3 Vols. _S.
+Birt_, _16s._
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+Clifford's (M.) Treatise of Human Reason, 3d Edit. _J. Stone_, _1s._
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+Clutton's (Jos.) short and certain Method for Curing continued
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+_2s._
+
+Clutton's good and bad Effects of Joshua Ward's Pill and Drop, in 68
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+Cobden's (Edw.) Sermon preached to the Society for Reformation of
+Manners at St Mary Le Bow, _M. Downing_, _6d._
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+Cockburn's Sea Diseases, 3d Edit. _G. Strahan_, _4s. 6d._
+
+Cockburn's Ghonorrhea, _G. Strahan_, _4s. 6d._
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+Colbatch's (Sir John) Dissertation on C. Misletoe, _D. Browne_, _1s._
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+Coles's Dictionary, English-Latin, Latin-English, 13th Edit. _J.
+Walthoe_, _7s._
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+Collection (A) of English and Scotch Songs, No. I, II, III, _T.
+Boreman_, each _6d._
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+Collection of Merry Poems, Tales, Epigrams, &c. _T. Cooper_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Collection (A) of above 150 Ballads, adorned with above 40 Cop.
+Plates, 3 Vols. _J. Roberts_, _10s. 6d._
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+Collection of Epigrams, 2 Vols. _J. Walthoe_, _5s._
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+Colliber's (Sam.) Impartial Enquiry into the Existance and Nature of
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+Knapton_, _3s._
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+Collier's (Jer.) Manual of Epictetus the Philosopher, _O. Payne_, _1s.
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+Collins's (Arth.) Peerage of England, now Existing either by Tenure,
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+Collins's Proceedings, Precedents and Arguments on Claims and
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+Compleat Arbitrator: Or, Law of Awards, and Arbitraments in all its
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+Compleat Housewife, being a Collection of above 500 Receipts in
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+
+Compleat (The) Family Piece, and Country Gentlemen and Farmers best
+Guide, in 3 Parts, _J. Roberts_, _3s._
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+Coney's (Dr) Narrative of the Case of Mr Jackson's being refused the
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+Congratulatory (A) Poem on the Prospect of Peace, _J. Roberts_, _6d._
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+Congress: (The) Or, Grimace on all Sides, a Poem, _1s._
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+Conjugal Duty: Or, Wedding Sermons, Pt. 1st, 2d, _J. Watson_, each,
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+Connoisseur: Or, every Man in his Folly, _R. Wellington_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Considerations upon too much Indulgence to Foreigners, _T. Boreman_,
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+Constable's (John) Reflections upon the Accuracy of Style, _J.
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+Cornthwaite's (Rob.) Seventh Day Sabbath farther vindicated, _J.
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+Corporation and Test Acts no Importance to the Church of England, _J.
+Roberts_, _1s._
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+Country (The) Builder's Estimates: Or, Architect's Companion, &c. _J.
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+Court Kalendar for the Year 1737, _J. Watson_, _6d._
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+Cowper's (Wm.) Charges at the Quarter-Sessions for the Liberty of
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+Craft's (The) of the Craftsman; Or, A Detection of the Design of the
+Coalition, _J. Roberts_, _6d._
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+Crawford's (Geo.) Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Crown
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+Criterion (The) of Christianity: Being the Queries proposed by the
+late Mr John Gonston, a Romish Priest, to Dr Knight, _J. Wilford_,
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+Cupid: Or, A Collection of beautiful Love Songs, with Prints of the
+Variety of Lovers, _A. Bettesworth_, _J. Osborne_, _2s. 6d._
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+Cure of Deism: Or, The Mediatial Scheme by Jesus Christ, the only true
+Religion, &c. 2 Vols. _Wm. Innys_, _10s._
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+Customs and Privileges of the Manors of Stepney and Hackney in
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+Worrall_, _C. Corbett_, _1s. 6d._
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+D.
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+Daniel's History of France, with the Heads of several Kings, 5 Vols.
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+D'Anvers's (Knightly) Abridgment of the Law, 2 Vols. _S. Austen_, _2l.
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+Davenport's (Steph.) Description of a new invented Table Air-Pump,
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+Davys's (Mrs) Reformed Coquet, _J. Stephens_, _2s. 6d._
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+Defence of Baptism with Water, &c. _W. Innys_, _6d._
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+De la Gard's (Martin) Essay on real Felicity, a Poem, _C. Corbett_,
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+Demonstratio Medico Practica Prognosticorum Hippocratis, &c. _T.
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+Denne's (John) Sermon at St Sepulchres, 6 of May, 1736, _M. Downing_,
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+Design (A) of the Bridge at New Palace Yard, Westminster, by which an
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+Description of 300 Animals, &c. _R. Ware_, _2s. 6d._
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+History and Practice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1737.
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+_FINIS._
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