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CT of Affembly, paffed in the Island of Antigua, 1766.
The Gift of John Burke.

Antiquities (Etrufcan, Greek, &c.) See Hamilton. 293 Architect (The British) See Swan.

296 Architecture. See Gibbes.

299 Arts, Manufacturies, &c. (Advancement of) See Bailey. Architecture (The works in) by Robert and James Adams, with Explanations. London, 1773.

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Albinus, his Anatomy, or Anatomical Tables, of the Human
Skeleton, with Explanations. London, 1748.

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221 AMERICAN Philofophical Society, held at Phila delphia, for promoting ufeful Knowledge: Their tranfac

tions, 1771. The Gift of the Society.

223 Aftronomy explained upon Sir Ifaac Newton's Principles. See Fergufon.

245 Architecture Hydraulique, ou L'Art de conduire, d'éléver & de menager les eaux, &c. Par M. Belidor Commiffaire d'Artillerie. Paris, 1737, 4 Tomes.

262 Algebraic Art (A Difcourfe concerning the Refidual Analysis. A New Branch of the) by John Landen.

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248 AGRICULTURE (A Course of Experimental.)

Young.

974 Aftronomy (An eafy Introduction to) for young Gentlemen and Ladies: defcribing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the Earth, &c. The fecond edition. Illuftrated with copperplates. By James Fergufon, F. R. S. London, 1769.

979 Aftronomy (The Elements of) deduced from obfervations; and demonstrated upon the Mathematical Principles of the Newtonian Philofophy, &e. Tranflated from the French

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of Mr De La Caille, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. By John Robertfon, F. R. S. London, 1750.

1008 Agriculture (A Treatife of) By Adam Dickson, A. M. Minifter at Dunfe. The fecond edition. Edinburgh, 1765. 1029. Antiquities (Northern) or a Defcription of the Manners, Cuftoms, Religion and Laws of the antient Danes, and other Northern Nations. Tranflated from Monf. Mallet's Introduction à L'Hiftoire de Dennemarc, in two vols. London, 1770.

1033 America: (A General History of the British Empire in) containing an hiftorical, political, and commercial View of the English Settlements; including all the countries in North America and the West Indies, ceded by the peace of Paris, in two vols. By Mr Wynne. London, 1770.

1044 Aphorifms of Hippocrates, and the Sentences of Celfus; &c. The fecond edition. By Sir Conrad Sprengell, Kt. M. D. Member of the College of Phyficians. London, 17351046 Annuities on Lives, By A De Moivre, Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Berlin. London 1752. 1072 Authentic Narrative of the Oppreffions of the Islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed a fuccinct History of their Military actions, conftitutions, laws, &c. &c. Two Vols. London. 1771.

1081 Algebra (A Treatise of) &c. By Colin MacLaurin, M. A. Third Edition.

1771.

1104 Account of the new Northern Archipelago, lately discovered by the Ruffians &c. To which is added the Adventures of four Ruffian Sailors, who were caft away on the defart Ifland of Eaft-Spitzbergen, By Mr. John Von Sræhlin Member of the Royal Society of London. 1774.

1107 Antients (a differtation on the knowlege of the) in Aftronomy and Optical Inftruments, on the Phyfical caufes of the Earth's Diurnal and Annual Motions, on the distances of the Planets from the Sun, and its Magnitude; By J. Rogers, M. D. London. 1755

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FRICA (a fhort account of that part of) inhabited

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by the Negroes. Philadelphia. 1762.

615 Anacreon and Sappho (the works of) with pieces from Antient Authors, and occafional Effays. London. 1768. 663 Appeal to matter of fact and common Senfe; or a rational demonftration of man's corrupt and loft Eftate. Bristol, 1773. The Gift of Mr John Wesley.

663 Addrefs to the ferious Reader, who enquires, What must I do to be faved? The Gift of Mr John Wesley.

664 Antinomianifm (Logica Genevenfis, or a fourth check to The Gift of Mr John Wesley.

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RICE (Andrew) his Univerfal Geographical Dictionary; or Grand Gazzetteer, &c. defcribing especially the British dominions and fettlements throughout the World. Illustrated by a general map of the world, and particular ones of the different quarters, and of the feat of the war in Germany, in two vols. London, 1759.

286 Blackstone, (William) Efq. his Great Charter, and Charter of the Foreft, with other authentic inftruments: to which is prefixed an introductory Difcourfe, containing the History of the Charters. Oxford, 1759. B

299 Bailey

299 Bailey (William) his Advancement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce; or Defcriptions of the useful Machines and Models contained in the Repofitory of the Society for the encouragement of Arts, &c. illuftrated by defigns on fiftyfive Copperplates; together with an account of the several discoveries and improvements promoted by the Society, in Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanics, Chemistry, and the polite Arts; and also, in the British colonies in America. 2 Vols. the fecond contains the Copperplates. London, 1772.

306 Bevretin (Peter) his defigns for Painting and Sculpture, taken from three Rooms of the Duke of Tufcany. Rome, 1691.

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REWING (The Theory and Practice of.) See
Combrine.

247 Blackwell, (Thomas) I. U. D. his Memoirs of the Court of Auguftus. The third edition. 3 Vols. London, 1764. 257 Blackstone, (William) Efq; Solicitor General to her Majefty, his Commentaries on the Laws of England, in four books. Oxford, 1770.

261 Botany (Inftitutes of) containing accurate, compleat and easy defcriptions of all the known Genera of Plants: Tranflated from the Latin of the celebrated Charles Von Linné, Profeffor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Upfal; First Physician to the King of Sweden, &c. &c. To which is prefixed, A View of the antient and present state of Botany, &c. By Colin Milne, Reader on Botany in London, 1771. 268 Bradley (Richard) Fellow of the Royal Society: His Philofophical account of the Works of Nature: with many curious cuts. London, 1721.

269 Brown, (Thomas) Doctor of Phyfic; his enquiries into received

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