Memoires de M le Duc de St. Simon, fur le Regne de Louis XIV. & fur les premiers Epoques des Regnes fuivans, 234
The Mine, a dramatic Poem, the fecond
Edition, to which are added, two
historic Odes, by J. Sargent, Esq.
fmail 8vo.
381
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Mineral Water lately difcovered in
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Difcafes to which it is applicab.e
confidered; and the neceffary Regu-
lations for drinking it with Succefs
afcertained, and prefcribed, by John Hemming, M. D. 163 The Sentimental Mother, a Comedy in five Acts; the Legacy of an old Friend, and his latt mo. al Leffon to Mrs. Helter Lynch Thrale, now Mrs. Piozzi, 158
A general Hilary of Mufic, from the
earliest Ages to the prefent Period,
by Charles Burney, Muf. D. and
F. R. S. Vols. III. and IV.
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French Government; tranflated
from the French, 484.-See Index
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in the filling up of Cavities, healing
of Wounds, and reftoring Parts
which have been destroyed in the
Human Body.This Piece obtained
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on fome of Mr. Tho- mas's Remarks on Mr. Bradford's Reflections upon the Baptift Cir- cular Letter, dated at Aulcefter, in June, 1736, by J. Tomkies, 12mo. 406 chiefly relative to Pic-
turefque Beauty, made in the Year
1776, on feveral Parts of Great
Britain, particularly in the High-
lands of Scotland, by W. Gilpin,
518
Ode to his Majefty, on his happy Reco- 152 The rural Economy of Gloucefter- fhire, including its Dairy; together with the Dairy Management of North Wiltshire, and the Manage- ment of Orchards and Fruit Liquor,
in Herefordshire, by Mr. Marshall,
447
Oeuvres Pofthumes de Frederic II. Roi de
Pruffe, en 15 Tomes, Berlin.-Or,
the Hiftory of my own Times,
Part I. II Vols. 1. II. London.-
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A general Hiftory of the Ottoman Em-
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M. de M D'Ohoffon, 4to.
Vol. I. with French Plates, Folio,
51. 55. in Boards,
Parochialia; or, Inftructions to the
Clergy, in the Difcharge of their
Parochial Duty.-And Maxims of
Piety and Chriftianity, by the late
right Rev. Thomas Wilfon, D. D.
405
The Parfon's Wife, a Novel, written by a Lady, 2 Vols. 12mo. 251 Phædon; or, the Death of Socrates, by Mofes Mendelffohn, tranflated from the German, 472
First Report of the Philanthrophic Soci-
ety inftituted in London, Sept. 1783,
for the Prevention of Crimes, 8vo.
329
Philofophical Tranfactions of the Royal
Society of London, Vol. LXXIX.
for the Year 1789, Part I. 413
Efays on Phyfiognomy, for promoting
the Knowledge and Love of Man-
kind; written in the German Ian-
guage, by J. C. Lavater, and tranf-
lated into English by Thomas Hol- croft; illuftrated by three hundred and fixty Engravings, 3 Vols. 8vo. 285
Mifcellaneous Pieces in Profe and Verle, by the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin; not inferted in Mr. Sheridan's Edition of the Dean's Works, 8vo. 276 The Benevolent Planters, a Dramatic Piece, by Thomas Bellamy, 438 A Poem, in Hudibraftic Verfe; with an explanatory Preface, addreffed to the Nobility, Gentry, and others, cu- rious in their Carriages, 154
Poems, by Anthony Pafquin, 2 Vols.
150
by Charles James, Efq. 2 Vols.
386
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King of Prufia, 15 Vols. containing
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I. and II. tranflated into English, 132
Praxis Medica fyftematice expofita, fe- lectis Diarii Nojocomii Fredericianæ il- luftrata. Auctore Frederico Bang, M D. Nofocomii bujus Medico Primario, et Profeffore Univerfitatis Haffnienfis, Haf- nia, 8vo. 1789.-Et-Selecta Diarii Nofocomii Regii Fredericiani Haffnienfis, Tom. I. Annos 1782, 3, continens : Tom. II. annos 1785, 6, & 7. Auctore, F. L. L. Bang, M. D. &c. 2 Vols. 8vo. 1789, 520
A Vindication of the Doctrine of the Pre-
existence of Chrift, confidered in a
practical View, humbly recommend-
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On the Principle of Vitality in Man, as
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for the Benefit of the Humane Soci-
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David's,
490
An Introduction to the Principles of Mo-
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tham, Efq. 4to.
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tages stated, in a Sermon preached at
Caftle-Hedingham, Effex, Nov. 5,
1788, by R. Stevenson, 489
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Prudence; a Moral Poetical Effay,
151
Redemption, a Poem, in five Books,
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Pow, 4to.
A Review of the Life, Character, and
Writings of the Rev. John Biddle,
M. A. who was banished to the Ifle
of Scilly, in the Protectorate of
Oliver Cromwell: by Joshua Toul-
min, A. M. 12mo.
499
The Revolution, the Work of God,
and a Caufe of Joy, two Sermons,
delivered in Bristo-street Meeting-
houfe, November 5, 1788, by James
Peddie,
A Detail of the Wonderful Revolution
at Paris, by M. D** C**, 8vo. 323
Revolutions de Paris, dedées à la Nation, 573
Rofenberg, a Legendary Tale, by a
Lady, 2 Vols. 12mo.
408
Thoughts on the SEASONS, &c. partly in
the Scottish Dialect, by David David-
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74
A Sermon, preached at the Cathedral
Church of St. Paul, London, before
his Majesty, and both Houses of
Parliament, on Thursday, April 23,
1789, being the Day appointed for
a general Thanksgiving, by Beilby,
Lord Bishop of London,
--- on the Occafion of his Ma-
jefty's Recovery, from the Indifpofi-
tion with which it pleafed Almighty
God to afflict him, preached in the
Parish Church of Mansfield, on
Thursday the 23d of April, 1789,
by the Rev. Charles Plumptree,
M. A. 70.-Another, intitled Caufes
for obferving the late memorable
Event, by a public and national
Thanksgiving,
ibid.
preached in the Parish
Church of Madron, in the County
of Cornwall, on the 23d of April,
1789, being the Day appointed for
a general Thanksgiving for the Re-
covery of the King from Illness,
by W. Tremenbeere, A. B. 160
preached in the Parish
-, in the County
Church of
of Cornwall, on Thurfday the 23d
Day of April, 1789, the Day of
Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for
the Recovery of his moft facred
Majefty, King George III. from his
late dangerous Indifpofition, 8vo.
324
A Sermon preached in the Cathedral
Church of St. Peter, York, before
the hon. Sir John Wilfon, Knt, one
of his Majesty's Juftices of the Court
of Common Pleas, on Sunday, July
26, 1789, by the Rev. Matthew
Rainie, A. M. 4to.
on the Progrefs of divine Revelation, preached on Sunday, 489
April 13, 1788,
preached before the Gover-
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Sermons, principally addreffed to
Youth, by J. Toulmin, A. M.
fecond Edition, to which are added,
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cretary of State,
532
Appendix to Thoughts on Subfcription by
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Suicide, a Poem, by Mary Dawes
Blackett, 4to.
388
The Kife, Progrefs, and Effects of Sunday-
Schools, confidered in a Sermon,
preached at Taunton, March 28th,
1789, by Joshua Toulmin, M. A.
Supplement aux Memoires de M. le Duc
de St. Simon, et a l'Obfervateur veri-
diques fur le Regne de Louis XIV. fur
les Premiers Epoques du Regne fuivant,
pour fervir de Suite et de Compliment
aux trois Volumes deja publiés avec des
Notes bifloriques et critiques, 4 Tomes,
Londres 541.--See Memoire.
The Sword of Peace; or a Voyage of
Love, a Comedy in five Acts, 488
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on Acute and Chronic Difcases;
wherein the Hiftories of them, and
Modes of Cure as recited by him,are
delivered, to which are fubjoined,
Notes corrective and explanatory,
with a Variety of Annotations, by Geo. Wallis, M. D. 2 Vols. 8vo. 219
The Chrifliau Duty of THANKSGIVING,
a Sermon, preached at Hanwo th,
in the County of Middlefex, on
Thu fday, April the 23d, 1789, being
the Day appointed for a folemn
Thankgiving to Almighty God for
his Majefty's happy Recovery:' by
Thomas Lancaster, 4to.
324
Theofophical Effays; or, the Wisdomi
and Goodness of God, feen and read
in the Procefs and Operations of
Vegetative Nature, by Samuel saun-
ders,
250
Tetrachymagogon Hypercriticum, a
Piece of Poefy mérry and fedate,
with all proper Distance infcribed
to Abraham Quarterman, Aie and
Iron Draper, by Tom Plumb, 154
Memoirs and Anecdotes of Philip Thick-
neffe, late Lieutenant Governor of
Land-Guard Fort, and unfortunately
Father to George Touchet, Baron
Audley,
252
Thirty-eight Plates with Explanations,
intended to illuftrate Linnæus's
Syftem of Vegetables, and particu
larly adapted to the Letters on the
Elements of Botany, by T. Martyn,
B. D. F. R. S.
to the Weft of England, in
1788, by the Rev. S. Shaw, M. A.
183
Tractatus varii Latini à Crevier, Brotier,
Auger, aliifque clariffimis Viris con-
fcripti, et ad Rem tum criticum,
tum Antiquariam pertinenfis. Quibus
accefferunt Note quamplurimæ, ad Li-
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Taciti Editione Broteriana excerpia,
from St. Petersburgh in Ruf-
fia to various Parts of Afia, illuftrat-
ed with Maps, 2 Vols. 8vo. by
John Bell,
175
The Trial of Mr. Atkinson, Linen.
draper of Cheapfide, for Crim Con.
with Mrs. Conner, wife of Mr.
Conner, late of the Mitre, Barnet,
498
The Trifler, a new Periodical Mifcel-
lany, by Timothy Touchstone, of
St. Peter's College, Westminster,
46
The Mental Triumph, a fentimental
Novel, by a Lady, infcribed by Per-
miffion to the plaineft of her Sex,
3 Vols. 12mo.
327
The Twin-Sifters; or the Effects of
Education, Vol. IV.
495
A Treatife upon the Typhus Fever;
publifhed for the Benefit of establish-
ing a Lying-in Hofpital in Balti-
more, by George Buchanan, M. D.
247
Tyranny annihilated; or the Triumph
of Freedom over Defpotifm; con-
taining a particular Account of the
Rife, Progrefs, and various Incidents,
which produced the late grand and
memorable Revolution in the Go-
vernment of France,
323
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