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IBBS's (James) Rules for drawing the feveral Parts of Architecture, in a more exact and eafy manner, than has been heretofore practis'd; by which all fractions in dividing the principal members, and their parts, are avoided." The 3d edition. London, 1753. 21 Gardening; (Eden: or a compleat Body of) containing plain and familiar directions for raifing the feveral ufeful products of a garden; from the practice of the most fuccefs ful Gardeners, and the refult of a long experience together with the culture of all kinds of flowers, according to the methods of the English, French and Dutch Florifts, and the knowledge of curious plants, after the system of Linnæus; including the care and culture of the Pleafure-Garden. The bufinefs of the Seminary for every week in the year; and new and practical directions for the management of fruit trees. With the beft methods of culture for the feveral articles of the KitchenGarden. By the Authors of the compleat Body of Hufbandry. London, 1757.

31 Geography: (A compleat Syftem of) being a defcription of all the countries, iflands, cities, chief towns, harbours, &c. of the known World; fhewing the fituation, extent and boundaries of the feveral empires, kingdoms, republicks, principalities, &c. their climate, foil and produce; their principal buildings, manufactures and trade; their government, policy, religion, &c. Including the moft material revolutions and changes that have happened in every state; with whatever is curious and remarkable in the works of Art and Nature. To which is prefixed, an Introduction to Geography, as a fcience; an Explanation of Maps; the Doctrine of the Sphere; the System of the World; and a philofophical Treatife of the Earth, Sea, Air, and Meteors. The whole illuftrated with feventy

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venty maps. By Emanuel Bowen, Geographer to His Majefty. 2 vols. London, 1747.

34 Guthrie's Hiftory of England. See England.

37 Guillim's (John) Heraldry. See Heraldry.

54 Grotius (Hugo) his Rights of War and Peace; in three books. Wherein are explained the Law of Nature and Nations; and the principal Points, relating to the Government. Written in Latin, and tranflated into English. To which are added all the large Notes of Mr. Barbeirac. London, 1738.

67 Gray; (Six Poems by Mr. T.) with curious defigns for each Poem, by Mr. R. Bentley. London, 1753. 69 Gardener's (The) Dictionary. See Miller.

77 Government. (Difcourfes concerning) See Sidney.

·190 Geometry; (Practical) applied to the useful arts of building, gardening, and menfuration; calculated for the

ufe of Gentlemen as well as Artifans. By Batty Langley. The 2d edition. London, 1729.

144 Gordon's (Alexander) Itinerarium Septentrionale. See Itine

rarium.

180 Gordon's (Alexander) Lives of Pope Alexander VI. and his Son, Cæfar Borgia: comprehending the wars in the reigns of Charles VIII. and Lewis XII. kings of France, and the chief tranfactions and revolutions in Italy, from the year 1492, to the year 1506. London, 1729. 210 Geneva, (The Hiftory of the City and State of) from its first foundation to this prefent time. By Ifaac Spon, M. D. London, 1637.

247 Gage's (Thomas) New Survey of the Weft India's ; containing a Journal of three thoufand and three hundred miles within the main land of America. London, 1648.

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LEANINGS of Natural History, &c. See Edwards'
Gleanings, &.z.

34 Geography. (A new Syftem of) See Bufching's.
35 Georgia, (Reasons for eftablishing the Colony of) with regard to
the trade of Great Britain, the increafe of our people,
and the employment and fupport it will afford to great
numbers of our own poor, as well as foreign perfecuted
proteftants. With fome account of the country and the
defign of the truftees. By Benjamin Martyn, Efq; The
2d edition. London, 1733.

48 Guftavus Adolphus, (The Hiftory of the Life of) King of Swe'den, furnamed the Great. By Walter Harte, M. A. 2 vols, London, 1759.

62 Glas's (George) Hiftory of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands. Tranflated from a Spanifh manufcript, lately found in the island of Palma. With an Enquiry into the Origin of the ancient Inhabitants. To which is added, a Defcription of the Canary Iflands; including the modern History of the Inhabitants, and an Account of their manners, cuftoms, trade, &c. London, 1764.

85 Glover's (R.) Leonidas; a Poem. London, 1736. 89 Grainger, M. D. (Sugar Cane; a Poem, by James) London, 1764. 114 s'Gravefande's (James) Mathematical Elements of Natural Philofophy, confirmed by Experiments: or, an Introduction to Sir Ifaac Newton's Philofophy. Written in Latin, Tranflated into English, by the late I. T. Defaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. The 6th edition. 2 vols. London, 1747.

125 German and English Dictionary. See Ludwig.

139 Great Britain, (The Hiftory of) under the houfe of Stuart; containing

containing the reigns of James I. Charles I. the Com-
monwealth, and the reigns of Charles II. and James II.
By David Hume, Efq; The 2d edition. 2 vols Lon-
don, 1759:
Auctore Philippo

157 Geographie (Parallela) veteris & novæ.

3 vol.

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Brietio. Parifiis, 1648. 168 Germans (The Hiftory of the ancient) including that of the Cimbri, Suevi, Alemanni. Franks, Saxons, Goths, Vandals and other northern nations, who overthrew the Roman empire, and established that of Germany, and most of the kingdoms of Europe. Written originally in High German, by Dr. John Jacob Mafcou. Tranflated into English by Thomas Lediard, Efq; 2 vols. London, 1738.

170 Gymnaftica, (Hieronymi Mercurialis de Arte) Libri Sex In quibus exercitationum omnium vetuftarum genera, loca, mödi, facultates, & quidquid denique ad corporis humäni exercitationes pertinet, diligenter explicatur. Amftelodami, 1672.

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