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+Project Gutenberg's The Annual Catalogue: Numb. II. (1738), by Various
+
+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: Numb. II. (1738)
+ Or, A new and compleat List of All The New Books, New
+ Editions of Books, Pamphlets, &c.
+
+Author: Various
+
+Contributor: J. Worrall
+ C. Corbett
+ Ward and Chandler
+
+Release Date: March 24, 2008 [EBook #24900]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ANNUAL CATALOGUE 1738 ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Starner, Louise Pryor and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
+
+
+
+
+
+{Transcriber's note:
+
+Some books have no price listed in the original, and some publishers have
+no address listed. These are indicated by {no price} and {no address}
+respectively.
+
+A few typographical errors have been corrected. They are listed, and
+other possible errors noted, at the end of the etext.}
+
+
+
+
+THE
+
+_Annual Catalogue_:
+
+(NUMB. II.)
+
+Or, A new and compleat LIST of
+
+ALL THE NEW
+
+BOOKS,
+
+New Editions of BOOKS,
+
+PAMPHLETS, PRINTS, _&c._
+
+PUBLISH'D
+
+In History, Divinity, Law, Poetry, Plays, Novels, Painting,
+Architecture, and all other Sciences, from _January_ the First, 1737, to
+_January_ the First, 1738. Giving an Account of the Prices they sell
+for, also a List of the Names and Places of Abode of the several
+Booksellers, _&c._ 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_, in _Bell-Yard_, near _Lincoln's-Inn_; _C.
+Corbett_, against St _Dunstan's Church_ in _Fleet-street_; Mess. _Ward_
+and _Chandler_, without _Temple-Bar_, 1738 [Price Six-Pence.]
+
+
+
+
+THE
+
+PREFACE.
+
+
+In the _Preface_ to the First Number of this _Catalogue_, I mentioned that
+the Design of it was Principally intended to inform Gentlemen, Ladies,
+_&c._ who live remote from _London_, (at a small Expence), what Books,
+Pamphlets, Prints, _&c._ were published in the Preceeding Year; with their
+exact Prices, and whom printed for. And to make this _Annual Catalogue_
+more Compleat and Useful, I have added an Alphabetical LIST of the
+Booksellers Names, and Places of Abode, it being very proper when an
+Order is sent for Books, _&c._ to mention who they are printed for, and
+where they live.
+
+The EDITOR.
+
+
+
+
+_BOOKS lately publish'd, Sold by J. WORRALL, C. CORBETT, Mess. WARD and
+CHANDLER._
+
+
+Manby's Law and Practice of Fines and Recoveries, from the _Praecipe_ to
+the Final Issue. Containing not only the Method of passing them in the
+Common Form, but where they vary, as in London, Chester, Lancaster, the
+great Sessions of Wales, &c. 8vo. _5s._
+
+Law Quibbles, Tricks, Turns, and Evasions in the Law, 4th Edition, with
+the Addition of a Second Part, containing Precedents of Conveyances in
+Extraordinary Cases, and Law Notes thereon, 8vo. _4s. 6d._
+
+History and Practice of the Common Pleas, by a late Learned Hand, 8vo.
+_4s._
+
+Customs and Privileges of Stepney and Hackney, in the County of
+Middlesex. Of Tenants Neglect, Admission, By-Laws, &c. with an Act of
+Parliament for the perpetual Establishment of the said Customs, 12mo.
+_1s. 6d._
+
+
+
+
+THE
+
+_Annual CATALOGUE NO II. for the Year 1737._
+
+
+Abridgment and Review of a Discourse, concerning the Law of Inheritance
+in Fee, _8vo._ _F. Gyles_, _6d._
+
+Abstract of all the Acts passed in the 10th Year of K. _George_ 2d, _J.
+Basket_, _3s. 6d._
+
+Account of the Burning the City of _London_, _J. Stone_, _6d._
+
+Account of the Proceedings, &c. on the Tythe-Bill, _J. Roberts_, _6d._
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+Account of Two Rebellions at _Constantinople_, in 1730, and 1731,
+Translated from the _French_, _G. Smith_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Act, Declaration, _&c._ for the Doctrine, _&c._ of the Church of
+_Scotland_, _J. Davidson_, _1s._
+
+Acts of Parliament, passed in the 10th Year of the Reign of K. _George_
+the 2d, _J. Basket_, _1l. 3s._
+
+Addison's Maxims, _&c._ 2d _Edit._ _E. Curl_, _3s._
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+Address to the Batchelors of _Great Britain_, 3d _Edit._ _J. Wilford_,
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+Advice to Servants, _J. Roberts_, _4d._
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+Albania: A Poem, _T. Cooper_, _1s._
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+Amintas: A Dramatick Pastoral, _W. Lewis_, _J. Whiston_, _2s._
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+Anderson's (J.) Sermon in the _Old-Baily_, _R. Ford_, _6d._
+
+Annual Catalogue of all the new Books, new _Editions_ of Books,
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+Worrall_, _C. Corbett_, _Mess. Ward_ and _Chandler_, and _W. Warner_,
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+Artless (The) Muse; Six Poetical Essays, _D. Farmer_, _1s._
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+_10s._
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+Atkinson's (B. A.) Four Discourses, with an Appendix in relation to the
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+B.
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+Bailey's Universal _English_ Dictionary, a new _Edit._ _D. Midwinter_,
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+Bellamy's (Dan.) Christian School-Master: Or, Abstract of Scripture
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+Collection of Forms of Prayer, 3d _Edit._ _J. Hutton_, _6d._
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+Collection of Welsh Travels, _J. Torbuck_, _1s. 6d._
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+Collection of Protests, from 1641, to 1737, _W. Webb_, _6s._
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+Considerations upon lowering Interest, (being for the Reduction), _J.
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+Directory for the Year 1737, _H. Kent_, _6d._
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+Diseases of the _Bath_. A Satire, _Folio_, _J. Roberts_, _1s._
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+Dissertation on the Liberty of the Subject in _Great Britain_, _J.
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+Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacks in the New Testament, _J.
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+
+Poem, (A) occasioned by the Death of Charles Talbot, Lord High
+Chancellor of Great Britain, _C. Corbett_, _1s._
+
+Poem to the Memory of the late Duke of Buckingham, &c. by the Earl of
+Orrery, _J. Brindley_, _6d._
+
+Poem sacred to the Memory of Q Caroline, by a Gent. of Exeter. _S.
+Birt_, _6d._
+
+Poet and the Muse, _R. Amey_, _1s._
+
+Poetical library, 2 Vols. _E. Curl_, {no price}
+
+Poetical Dialogues of Pasquin and Marsorio, 2 Parts, _T. Boreman_,
+_2s._
+
+Political State of Great Britain, publish'd Monthly, _T. Cooper_, each.
+_1s. 6d._
+
+Polinitz's Memoirs, in above 50 Letters to his Friend: Being
+Observations he made in his Travels through the Principal Courts of
+Europe, 2 Vols. 8vo. _D. Browne_, _10s._
+
+Pope's Impertinent: Or, A Visit to the Court, 3d Edit. _E. Hill_, _1s._
+
+Pope's Works, 6 Vols. _12mo._ _Gilliver_, _Lintott_, _18s._
+
+Pope's Letters, 8vo. 1 Vol. _E. Curl_, _4s._
+
+Popery confuted by Papists, _R. Chandler_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Pope's Horace to Augustus, _T. Cooper_, _1s._
+
+Pope's Imitation of Horace's Ode to Venus, _J. Roberts_, _6d._
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+Pope's Works, Part the 1st, consisting of his Letters delivered to the
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+_1l. 1s._
+
+Pope's first Epistle of the 2d Book of Horace imitated, _T. Cooper_,
+_1s._
+
+Practical Dissertation on the Venereal Disease, 5th Edit. _Birt_,
+_Wicksteed_, _6s._
+
+Practical Thoughts on Divine Mercy, _Hett_, _3d._
+
+Practising Attorney: Or, Lawyer's Office, 2 Vols. 4th Edit.
+_Bettesworth_, _T. Longman_, _T. Worrall_, _F. Cogan_, _Mess. Ward_ and
+_Chandler_, _10s. 6d._
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+Present State of the Cape of Good Hope, 2 Vols. 2d Edit. _Innys_, &c.
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+Quincy's (Dr.) Medicina Statica, 5th Edit. _T. Longman_, _5s._
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+Rablais's Works, a new Translation with Cuts, 5 Vols. _C. Corbett_,
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+Ruddiman Grammaticae Latinae Institutiones, _J. Davidson_, _2s. 6d._
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+Rye's Sermons at the Visitation held at Woodstock, 8 Oct. 1736, _Mess.
+Knapton_. {no price}
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+
+S.
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+Sacred Classicks defended and illustrated, 2 Vols. 12mo. _C. Rivington_,
+_6s._
+
+Salmon's Critical Review of the State Trials, _C. Corbett_, _1l. 15s._
+
+Salmon's modern History for America, _J. Roberts_, each No _1s._
+
+St John's (Pawl.) Sermons on Practical Subjects, 8vo. _A. Bettesworth_,
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+
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+
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+
+Seasonable Hint to the British Nation in General, and the Trading Part
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+
+Sermon in Lambeth Chapel, June 12, 1737, at the Consecration of the
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+
+Sessions of the Criticks. A Poem, &c. _T. Cooper_, _1s._
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+Sessions Paper, _J. Roberts_ (except the last), each _6d._
+
+Short (A) View of the Conduct of the English Clergy, &c. _T. Cooper_,
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+Shuckford's (Sam.) Sacred and Prophane History of the World, 8vo. Vol.
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+Shuttleworth's Persuasive to Union on the Principals of Christianity, 2d
+Edit. _J. Wilford_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Sighs of Albion: An Ode to the Memory of her Majesty, _C. Jephson_,
+_6d._
+
+Simpson's new Treat. of Fluxions, _E. Cave_, _6s. 6d._
+
+ Supplement alone, _1s. 6d._
+
+Sloss's Case of J. Rawson, _J. Davidson_, _1s._
+
+Smith's (J.) new Treatise of Fluxions, _G. Strahan_, _2s._
+
+Smithies's Benefit of early Piety, recommended to all Young Persons, _E.
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+Social Religion exemplified, in an Account of the first Settlement of
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+
+Some Considerations on Pluralities, &c. _J. Roberts_, _6d._
+
+Some Practical Thoughts on the Divine Mercy, _R. Hett_, _3d._
+
+South's Sermons, a new Edition, 6 Vols. _H. Lintott_, _1l. 10s._
+
+Speech without Doors; addressed to the National Redeemables, at 4l. per
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+
+Spence's Essay on Mr Pope's Odyssey, 2d Edit. _S. Wilmot_, _3s. 6d._
+
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+
+Squire's (Fran.) Impartial Thoughts on the Supremacy of the Civil
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+
+Stackhouse's History of the Bible, sold by the Author, each No. {no
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+
+State Trials Vol. 7, 8, Fol. _T. Wotton_, _2l. 10s._
+
+Stebbing's (Hen.) Reply to Mr Foster's Answer, _J. Pemberton_, _4d._
+
+Steele's (Sir Rich.) Englishman, _W. Feales_, _C. Corbett_, and _W.
+Warner_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Strength and Weakness of human Reason, 2d Edit. 12mo. _C. Rivington_,
+_2s. 6d._
+
+Stephens's Sermons, 2 Vols. _Beaver_ at Oxford, publish'd by
+Subscription, {no price}
+
+Stillingfleet's Discourses, _J. Knapton_, _5s._
+
+Stirling's (John) short View of Latin Grammar, in a new Method, _T.
+Astley_, _6d._
+
+Stone's (Mrs) Compleat Practice of Midwifry, _T. Cooper_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Stonehouse's Treatise of Arithmetick, H. Kent, _3s._
+
+Succinct History of Priesthood, antient and modern, _H. Goreham_, _1s._
+
+Summary (A) View of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, relating to the proving
+Wills, and granting Administrations, &c. _J. Roberts_, _4d._
+
+Supplement to Carcass's Book of Rates, _R. Vincent_, {no price}
+
+Supplement to the Gentleman's Magazine, for 1736, _E. Cave_, _6d._
+
+Sydenham's Method of curing almost all Diseases, 7th Edit. _J. Hodges_,
+_1s. 6d._
+
+Synge's (A. Bp.) Answer to all Excuses for not coming to the Communion,
+14th Edition, _T. Trye_, _3d._
+
+Syren: A Collection of 430 celebrated Songs, 2d Edit. with Addit.
+_Bettesworth_, _Hodges_, _2s._
+
+
+T.
+
+Tatler, 4 Vols. a new Edition, _R. Gosling_, &c. _10s._
+
+Taverner's (Jam.) Essay on the Witham Spa, _J. Roberts_, _1s._
+
+Tears of the Muses, _T. Ward_, _1s._
+
+Tenant's Law: Or, Law concerning Landlords, Tenants, &c. 11th Edit. _T.
+Waller_, _3s._
+
+Test of Love. A Poem, _T. Cooper_, _6d._
+
+Tew's (Edm.) Sermon before the Sons of the Clergy within the Diocese of
+Durham, _J. Clark_, _6d._
+
+Thomas's (J.) Sermon at St Sepulchres, 5th of May, _M. Downing_, _1s._
+
+Thomas's Poem to the Memory of Lord Talbot, _A. Millar_, _1s._
+
+Thurston's (Jos.) Poems on several Occasions, 2d Edit. _B. Motte_, _2s._
+
+Tom. King's Monument. A Print, _6d._
+
+Tovey's (Dr.) Anglia Judica: Or, The Antiquity of the Jews in England,
+4to. _C. Rivington_, sew'd, _12s._
+
+Towgood's (S.) Sermon at the Ordination of Mr D. Harson, &c. _R. Ford_,
+_6d._
+
+Traveller's Guide: Or, Pocket Companion, _T. Millward_, {no price} _d._
+
+Treatise of the Venereal Disease, by Pierre Desault, M. D. translated by
+Dr Andree, _J. Clark_, {no price}
+
+Treatise of the Square and Cube, _J. Read_, _6d._
+
+Treatise of Equity. Folio, D. Browne, _J. Shuckburgh_, _J. Worrall_,
+_9s._
+
+Treatise of a Military Fever; with Rules for the Practice of Physick,
+8vo. _Mess. Bettesworth_ and _Hitch_, _4s._
+
+Treatise partly Theological, partly Political, translated from the Latin
+of Spinosa, _5s._
+
+Treatise of Dignities, Titles, Offices, &c. granted by the Kings of
+England, since the Conquest, for the Maintenance of the Princes, their
+eldest Sons, _T. Cooper_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Treatise of the Organ of Hearing, _S. Baker_, _3s._
+
+True (The) Great Man: A Poem to the Memory of the Lord Chancellor
+Talbot, Fol. _Mess. Ward_ and _Chandler_, _6d._
+
+True Narrative of the Revolutions at Santa Cruz, in South West Barbary,
+_J. Wilford_, _1s._
+
+Truth ascertained and Error confused, _J. Roberts_, _3d._
+
+Tull's (Jeth.) Supplement to the Essay on Horse-shoing Husbandry, Fol.
+_J. Stagg_, _1s._
+
+Tryals of the Pirates hanged at Execution Dock, 14 Mar. 1737, _6d._
+
+Turner's (Dan.) Syphilis: Or, A Practical Dissertation on the Venereal
+Disease, _5s._
+
+Turner's (Tho.) Clavis Eloquentiae Ciceroniae, _3s. 6d._
+
+Tutor for the Beaux: Or, Love in a Labyrinth, a Comedy by Mr Hewitt,
+_Mess. Ward_, and _Chandler_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Twells's Answer to the Enquiry into the Meaning of Demoniacs, _R.
+Gosling_, _1s._
+
+
+V.
+
+Venetian Tales; designed for the Amusement of the Fair Sex, {no price}
+
+Venette's Mysteries of Conjugal Love reveal'd, _2s._
+
+Verses on the Death of Q. Caroline, _A. Dodd_, _3d._
+
+View of the Beau Monde. A Print, _E. Withers_, _6d._
+
+Vindication of a brief Account of the Prosecutions of the People called
+Quakers, _1s. 6d._
+
+Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, by Stirling for the Use of Schools, _T.
+Astley_, _1s._
+
+Underhill's Abuse of Liberty, the Decay of Christianity, &c. _S.
+Austen_, _2s._
+
+Unequal Match: A Tale, _W. Lewis_, _6d._
+
+Universal History, _E. Symon_, each No. _3s. 6d._
+
+Universal Musician, _Lloyd_, each No. _6d._
+
+Universal Passion. A Comedy, _J. Watts_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Use and Improvement of the Stage, _T. Cooper_, _1s._
+
+
+W.
+
+Wainewright's (J.) Mechanical Account of Non Naturals, 5th Edit. 8vo.
+_J. Clark_, _6s._
+
+Wake's Sermons, and a Discourse on Swearing, &c. 2 Vols. 8vo.
+_Bettesworth_, _8s._
+
+Ward's (Edw.) Nuptial Dialogues, with Cuts, 2 Vols. {no price}
+
+Ware's (Isaac) First Book of Palladio's Architecture, _10s._
+
+Warren's (Rich.) Appendix to the Answer, to a Book, entitled, A Plain
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+
+Warren's Plain Account, &c. vindicated, _J. Noon_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Warren's Sermon before the Trustees, for establishing the Colony of
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+
+Waterland's (D.) Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist, 2d Edit.
+_Mess. Innys_ and _Manby_, _6s._
+
+Watts's (Dr) Reliquae Juveniles: Miscellaneous Thoughts in Prose and
+Verse, 2d Edit. _R. Ford_, _3s._
+
+Weald's (W.) Reading made easy, _J. Hodges_, _1s._
+
+Webster's (Dr.) Sin of being ashamed of our Religion, a Sermon, _J.
+Clark_, _6d._
+
+Welsted's Poem to the Princess of Wales, occasioned by her late happy
+Delivery of a Princess, _J. Walthoe_, _6d._
+
+Wheatley's (Cha.) Election Sermon for a Lord Mayor, _J. Nourse_, _6d._
+
+Whiston's (Wm.) Account of the Demoniacs, &c. in the N. Testament, _J.
+Whiston_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Whiston's Astronomical Year, _J. Whiston_, _6d._
+
+Whiston's Theory of the Earth, 5th Edition, _J. Whiston_, _6s._
+
+Whiston's Josephus, _J. Whiston_, {no price}
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+Whitefield's (G.) Sermon preached at Bristol, _C. Rivington_, _6d._
+
+Whitefield's Nature and Necessity of Religious Society, _6d._
+
+Whitefield's Sermon on Self-Denial, _J. Hutton_, _6d._
+
+Wilkin's (a Dav.) Concilia Magnae Britanniae, & Hiberniae: A Synodo
+Verolamiensi, A. D. 446, ad Londinensem A. D. 1717. Accedunt
+Constitutionis, &c. 4 Vol. Folio, _R. Gosling_, _F. Gyles_, _T.
+Woodward_, _C. Davis_, _7l._
+
+Wilkinson's (Geo.) Sermon, December 13, 1736, at the Charter-house
+Chapel, on Commemoration of the Founder, _T. Cooper_, _6d._
+
+Wingfield's (Tho.) Defence of the Plain Account of the Lord's Supper,
+_E. Comins_, _1s. 6d._
+
+Woodcock's (John) Measuring compleated, by a new Set of Decimal Tables,
+_J. Oswald_, _J. Brindley_, _2s. 6d._
+
+Worth of Liberty considered in a Letter to a Member of the House of
+Commons, upon a Question, how far the late Acts against Spirituous
+Liquors may effect the Properties of all the People, _J. Wilford_, _6d._
+
+Wright's (Dr.) Serm. in the Old Jewry, _R. Hett_, _6d._
+
+Wyld's (S.) Practical Surveyor, 2d Edition, _H. Lintott_, _2s. 6d._
+
+
+X.
+
+
+Y.
+
+Yae---ough, a Print that inclines Persons to the same Disposition, _T.
+Bakewell_, _6d._
+
+Year of Wonders, by S----n D----k, _6d._
+
+Young's (Dr.) Love of Fame, the universal Passion, 3d Edition, _C.
+Hitch_, _3s. 6d._
+
+
+Z.
+
+Zenger's (J. P.) Tryal, who was acquitted for Printing and Publishing a
+libel against the Government, _J. Wilford_, _1s._
+
+
+FINIS.
+
+
+
+
+A
+
+LIST
+
+OF THE
+
+_NAMES and Places of Abode, of the several _Booksellers_,
+_Printsellers_, _&c._ mentioned in this CATALOGUE._
+
+
+A.
+
+_Amey_, Charing Cross.
+
+_Applebee_, Boult Court, Fleet Street.
+
+_Astley_, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Austen_, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+
+B.
+
+_Bakewell_, Fleet Street, seeing White Fryars.
+
+_Basket_, King's Printer, Black Fryars.
+
+_Bathurst_, see _Motte_.
+
+_Bettenham_, St John's Lane, near Hicks's-Hall.
+
+_Bettesworth_ and _Hitch_, in Pater-Noster-Row.
+
+_Birt_, in Ave-Maria-Lane, Ludgate Street.
+
+_Bonwick_, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Boreman_, near Child's Coffee House, St Paul's.
+
+_Brindley_, New Bond Street.
+
+_Buckland_, Pater-Noster-Row, near St Paul's.
+
+
+C.
+
+_Cave_, St John's Gate, near Clerkenwell.
+
+_Chappelle_, near Grosvenor-square.
+
+_Charlton_, Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Chrichley_, Charing Cross, near Scotland Yard.
+
+_Clark_ (_J._) under the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Clark_ (_J._) Duck Lane, Smithfield.
+
+_Clark_, see _Gilliver_.
+
+_Clay_, without Temple Bar, near Devereux Court.
+
+_Cogan_, Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet Street.
+
+_Comins_, under the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Cooper_, in Pater-Noster-Row.
+
+_Corbett_, facing St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street.
+
+_Cox_, under the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Cruden_, under the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Curl_, Rose Street, Covent Garden.
+
+_Chandler_, see _Ward_.
+
+
+D.
+
+_Davidson_, Poultry, near Stock's Market.
+
+_Davis_, Pater-Noster-Row.
+
+_Dickenson_, Fleet Street, near Shoe Lane.
+
+_Dodd_, without Temple Bar.
+
+_Dodsley_, Pall-Mall, near St James's Street.
+
+_Downing_, Bartholomew Close, Little Britain.
+
+
+F.
+
+_Farmer_, in St Paul's Church Yard, near Cheapside.
+
+_Fisher_, Cornhill, near the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Ford_, Poultry, near Stock's Market.
+
+_Foster_, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Fox_, Westminster Hall.
+
+_Franklyn_, Russel Street, Covent Garden.
+
+
+G.
+
+_Garnet_, at Sheffield.
+
+_Gibbons_, near the Temple Church.
+
+_Gilliver_ and _Clark_, facing St Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, and
+Westminster-Hall.
+
+_Gosling_, Fleet Street, facing Fetter Lane.
+
+_Gray_, Poultry, near Stock's Market.
+
+_Gyles_, Holbourn, facing Gray's Inn.
+
+
+H.
+
+_Haines_, Bow Street, Covent Garden.
+
+_Harding_, St Martin's Lane, near Long Acre.
+
+_Harper_, Fleet Street.
+
+_Hawkins_ (_G._) between the Temple Gates, Fleet Street, and at
+Tunbridge Wells.
+
+_Hazard_, facing Stationers Hall, Ludgate Street.
+
+_Hett_, in the Poultry.
+
+_Hill_, {no address}
+
+_Hitch_, see _Bettesworth_.
+
+_Hodges_, London Bridge.
+
+_Huggenson_, Chancery Lane, facing Serjeant's Inn.
+
+_Hutton_, without Temple Bar.
+
+
+J.
+
+_Jephson_, Smithfield, near Hosier Lane.
+
+_Innys_ and _Manby_, Ludgate Street, near St Paul's.
+
+
+K.
+
+_Kent_, in Finch Lane.
+
+_Knapton_, Ludgate Street.
+
+
+L.
+
+_Leak_, at Bath.
+
+_Lewis_ (_J._) Bartholomew Close.
+
+_Lewis_ (_W._) Russel Street, Covent Garden.
+
+_Lidiard_, Smith's Square, Westminster.
+
+_Lintott_, Fleet Street, facing St Dunstan's Church.
+
+_Littleton_, Fleet Street, facing Clifford's Inn Lane.
+
+_Lloyd_, Chancery Lane, near Fleet Street.
+
+_Longman_, Pater-Noster-Row, near St Paul's.
+
+
+M.
+
+_Manby_, see _Innys_.
+
+_Meadows_, in Cornhill, near Birching Lane.
+
+_Mears_, Ludgate Hill.
+
+_Mechell_, Fleet Street.
+
+_Midwinter_, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Millan_, Charing Cross, facing the Admiralty.
+
+_Millar_, facing St Clement's Church in the Strand.
+
+_Montagu_, Wild Street, near Drury Lane.
+
+_Morgan_, {no address}
+
+_Moseley_, Fleet Street, near Serjeant's Inn.
+
+_Motte_, and _Bathurst_, Middle Temple Gate.
+
+_Mount_, Tower Hill.
+
+
+N.
+
+_Noon_, near Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside.
+
+_Nourse_, without Temple Bar.
+
+
+O.
+
+_Osborne_ (_Tho._) Gray's Inn, Holbourn.
+
+_Oswald_, Poultry, near Stock's Market.
+
+_Overton_, Fleet Street, facing Fetter Lane.
+
+
+P.
+
+_Parker_ (_Edm._) in Lombard Street, near Stock's Market.
+
+_Parker_ (_Will._) St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Payne_ (_Olive_) in New Round Court in the Strand.
+
+_Payne_ (_T._) Bishopsgate's Street within.
+
+_Pemberton_, facing St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street.
+
+_Purser_, White Fryars, Fleet Street.
+
+_Purser_, in Bartholomew Close.
+
+
+R.
+
+_Read_, White Fryars, Fleet Street.
+
+_Rivington_, North Side of St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Roberts_, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street.
+
+_Robinson_ (_R._) St Paul's Church Yard, near Cheapside.
+
+_Robinson_ (_J._) Tavistock Street, near Covent Garden.
+
+_Robinson_ (_Jacob_) next the one Tun in the Strand.
+
+
+S.
+
+_Shugburgh_, Fleet Street, facing Chancery Lane.
+
+_Smith_ (_G._) {no address}
+
+_Smith_ (_W._) Lincoln's Inn Gate, Carey Street.
+
+_Sowle_, George Yard, Lombard Street.
+
+_Stagg_, Westminster Hall.
+
+_Steen_, Inner Temple Lane.
+
+_Stone_, Bedford Row.
+
+_Strahan_, Cornhill, facing the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Symon_, facing the Royal Exchange.
+
+
+T.
+
+_Tomson_, facing Catherine Street in the Strand.
+
+_Torbuck_, Clare Court, Drury Lane.
+
+_Trye_, Holbourn, near Gray's Inn Gate.
+
+
+V.
+
+_Vincent_, Ludgate Street, near St Paul's.
+
+
+W.
+
+_Waller_, Temple Cloysters.
+
+_Walthoe_, Cornhill, facing the Royal Exchange.
+
+_Ward_ and _Chandler_, without Temple Bar, at Scarborough, and York.
+
+_Ward_ (_Aaron_) Little Britain.
+
+_Ward_ (_T._) {no address}
+
+_Ware_, Amen Corner, near St Paul's.
+
+_Watts_, Wild Court, near Lincoln's Inn Fields.
+
+_Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Pater-Noster-Row.
+
+_Whiston_, Fleet Street, near Water Lane.
+
+_Wicksteed_, Newgate Street, near Warwick Lane.
+
+_Wilford_, behind the Chapter House, St Paul's Church Yard.
+
+_Wilmot_, Oxford.
+
+_Woodward_, Fleet Street, between the Temple Gates.
+
+_Worrall_ (_John_) in Bell Yard, near Lincoln's Inn.
+
+_Worrall_ (_Tho._) Fleet Street, facing the Temple.
+
+_Wotton_, Fleet Street, facing St Dunstan's Church.
+
+
+
+
+_Just published, in 2 neat Pocket Volumes, Price _6s._ with Cuts, or _5s._
+without._
+
+Les Amusemens de Spa: Or, the Gallantries of the Spaw in Germany.
+Containing the Nature of the several Springs, with the singular Virtues
+and Uses: The Reasons (besides that of drinking the Waters) why they are
+frequented by the People of the first Quality: The various Diversions
+and Amusements of the Place: Many secret Histories and Adventures of the
+Principal Persons resorting to it: Intermix'd with innumerable Strokes
+of the most refin'd Wit, Humour, Gaiety, _&c._ The Whole adorned with
+Thirteen Copper Plates finely engraved, representing the Town of Spaw,
+with the several Fountains, Cascades, Walks, and Avenues in the
+Neighbourhood of that celebrated Village. Translated from the Original
+French, Printed for _Ward_ and _Chandler_.
+
+{Transcriber's notes:
+
+Several publishers of listed books do not appear in the list of
+publishers. The following list may be incomplete:
+
+ Book Publisher
+
+ Collection of 300 _French_ Songs Roycaroll
+
+ Drury's Rival Milliners, a Pastoral G. Spavan
+
+ Essay on the Sinking Fund J. Peele
+
+ Steele's (Sir Rich.) Englishman W. Feales
+
+ Succinct History of Priesthood H. Goreham
+
+ Traveller's Guide: Or, Pocket Companion T. Millward
+
+Spellings are not always consistent. In particular, the following
+variations in publishers' names have been noted:
+
+ Comyns/Comins, Huggonson/Huggenson, Lediard/Lidiard,
+ Mechell/Mitchell, Shugburgh/Shuckburgh.
+
+A few typographical errors have been corrected as follows:
+
+ "Budd's (Say.) Sermon in Snow Fields Meeting House" corrected to
+ "Rudd's (Say.) Sermon in Snow Fields Meeting House"
+
+ "Tull's (Jeth.) Supplement to the Essay on Horse-hoing" corrected to
+ "Tull's (Jeth.) Supplement to the Essay on Horse-shoing"
+
+ "Wyld's (S.) Practical Surveryor" corrected to
+ "Wyld's (S.) Practical Surveyor"
+
+ "_Waller_, Temple Cloystlers" corrected to
+ "_Waller_, Temple Cloysters"
+
+ "_Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Paster-Noster-Row." corrected to
+ "_Webb_, (i. e. _T. C._) Pater-Noster-Row."
+
+}
+
+
+
+
+
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