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54 Hibernia curiosa; being a letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his friend in Kent; giving a general view of the manners, customs, dispositions, &c. of the inhabitants of Ireland; with observations on the state of trade and agriculture in that kingdom. London.

72 Catalogus bibliothecæ Harleianæ. Tomi II. Londini, 1743.

74, 545 and 3224 The London magazine; or gentleman's monthly intelligencer, from the year 1732, to the year 1772. 44 vols. Lond. No. 3224.-P. 75 A general index to the first twenty-seven volumes of the London magazine. London, 1760.

102, 544 and 3130 The gentleman's magazine; or monthly intelligencer; from the year 1732, to the year 1805, inclusive; with plates. By Sylvanus Urban. 75 vols. London. No 3190.-P.

134 A collection of miscellany-letters, selected out of "Mist's weekly journal." 2 vols. London, 1722.

139 An account of several work-houses, for employing and maintaining the poor. 2d edit. London, 1732.

144 An universal historical, geographical, chronological, and poetical dictionarv containing likewise the lives of patriarchs, prophets, apostles, primitive fathers, emperors, kings. &c. 2 vols. London, 1703.

148 The present state of Great Britain and Ireland. 8th edit. Lond. 1738. 183 Museum rusticum et commerciale; or select papers on agriculture,

commerce, arts, and manufactures. Revised and digested by several members of the society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce; with plates. 6 vols. London, 1764, &c.

195 The history and reality of apparitions.

248 Catalogus universalis librorum in omni facultate linguaque insignium et rarissimorum. Tomi II. Londini, 1699. Gift of Hugh Jones.

256 The mottos of the wanderers; in Latin and English; several of which are paraphrased in heroic verse. London, 1718.

298 The monitor; or British freeholder; from August 9, 1755, to July 14, 1759. 3d edit. 4 vols. London, 1760.

325 Letters to a young nobleman. London, 1762.

348 The Athenian oracle; being a collection of all the valuable questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries. By a member of the Athenian society. 4 vols, London, 1728.

359 and 804 The letters of Hibernicus; or a philosophical miscellany; containing original essays and poems on various subjects; with translations. Written by several hands in Dublin. 2 vols. London, 1734.

408 The royal magazine; or gentleman's monthly companion; with plates. from July, 1759, to July 1765. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 12. London. 444 The student; or the Oxford and Cambridge monthly miscellany. 2 vols. Oxford, 1750.

474 The universal magazine of knowledge and pleasure; from June, 1747, to January, 1789; with plates. 83 vols. London.-New series, 5 vols. to December, 1805.

555 Memoirs; containing the lives of several ladies of Great Britain; an history of antiquities, productions of nature, and monuments of art; observations on the Christian religion; remarks on the writings of the greatest English divines; and a review of the works of the writers called infidels London, 1755.

356 Select pieces on commerce, natural philosophy, morality, antiquities, his

tory, &c.. Translated from the authors of repute in the French, Italian, Spanish and other languages. London, 1766.

594 Maxims, characters and reflexions, critical, satirical and moral. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1757.

648 The museum; or the literary and historical register; from March 29, 1746, to September, 12, 1747, inclusive. 3 vols. London.

662 Moral and political dialogues between divers eminent persons of the past and present age; with notes, by the editor. 2d edit. London. 1760. 761 The American magazine and historical chronicle, from September, 1743, to December 1744, inclusive. Boston.

762 The American magazine and monthly chronicle for the British colonies, from October, 1757, to October, 1758, inclusive. By a society of gentlemen. Philadelphia. Gift of Francis Hopkinson.

770 The present state of Great Britain and North America, with regard to agriculture. population, trade and manufactures, impartially considered. London, 1767.

850 The history of the works of the learned, from January, 1737, to August, 1743, inclusive, interspersed with dissertations on various curious sub jects, and memoirs of the most eminent writers in all branches of polite literature. 13 vols. London.

851 The present state of the republic of letters, from July, 1733, to November, 1736, inclusive. 6 vols. London.

991 Letters and tracts on the choice of company and other subjects. 2d edit. London, 1762.

999 Miscellaneous tracts relating to natural history, husbandry and physic. To which is added, the calendar of Flora; with plates. London, 1762. 1010 A complete catalogue of all books and pamphlets published for ten years past; with their prices, and references to their characters in the "monthly review." London, 1760.

1071 The universal catalogue, for the years 1772 and 1773. 2 vols. London. 1084 A dissertation on the numbers of mankind, in ancient and modern times; in which the superior populousness of antiquity is maintained; with an appendix, containing additional observations on the same subject, and some remarks on Mr. Hume's "political discourse of the populousness of ancient nations." Edinburgh, 1753. 1095 Anthropometamorphosis; man transformed; or the artificiall changling historically represented, in the mad gallantry, foolish bravery, ridicu lous beauty, and filthy finenesse of most nations, fashioning and altering their bodies from the mould intended by natvre; with figures of those transfigurations. London, 1653.

1097 Select essays on commerce, agriculture, mines, fisheries, and other useful subjects. London, 1754.

1113 The London catalogue of books in all languages, arts, and sciences, that have been printed in Great Britain since the year 1700; properly clas sed; with their prices. London, 1773.

1123 The Westminster magazine; or the pantheon of taste, from January, 1773, to December, 1785, inclusive; with plates. 13 vols. London. 1301 The medical register for the year 1783. London.

1384 and 1450 The observer; being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays. 2d edit. London, 1785. 3d edit. 3 vols. London, 1786. 1400, 2387 and 3192, The European magazine, and London review; with

plates; from January, 1782, to January 1805, inclusive. By the philological society of London. 49 vols. London. No. 3192.-P.

1488 The Columbian magazine; or monthly miscellany, from September, 1786 to December, 1788, inclusive; with plates. 11 vols. Philadel

phia. 1503 The American magazine and monthly chronicle, for the British colonies, from October 1757, to October 1758, inclusive. By a society of gentlemen. Philadelphia.

1504 The American magazine for the year 1769; to which are added, the transactions of the American philosophical society; with plates.

1505 The new American magazine, from January, 1758, to March, 1760, inclusive. By Sylvanus Americanus. 3 vols. Woodbridge, in New Jersey.

1526 The British librarian; exhibiting a compendious review, or abstract, of our most scarce and valuable books in all sciences, as well in manu script as in print. London, 1738.

1531 Le spectacle de la nature. 3 tomes. Francfort, 1752.

1579 A state of the accounts of the lieutenants and sub-lieutenants of the city and county of Philadelphia; and of the collectors of excise in the several counties of Pennsylvania; from March, 1777, to January, 1782. Philadelphia.

1581 A state of the accounts of the lieutenants and sub-lieutenants of the several counties of Pennsylvania, from March, 1777, to March, 1780. Philadelphia.

1624 The new London magazine; being a repository of knowledge, instruetion and entertainment; from January, 1785 to January, 1788; with plates. By a society of literary gentlemen. 5 vols. London. 1640 The olla podrida, a periodical work. 2d edit. London, 1788. 1695 Opuscula mythologica, physica et ethica. Græcè et Latinè. Amstelædami, 1688.-L.

1779 Elegant extracts; or useful and entertaining passages, in prose; selected for the improvement of scholars in the art of speaking, in reading, thinking, composing, and in the conduct of life. London.

1780 Elegant extracts; or useful and entertaining pieces of poetry; selected for the improvement of youth in speaking, reading, thinking, composing, and in the conduct of life. London.

1792 The history of inland navigations, particularly that of the duke of Bridgwater; with geographical plans. 3d edit London, 1779

1809 The general magazine and impartial review; from June, 1787, to the present time; with plates. 3 vols. London.

1819 The literary magazine and British review; with plates. From July 1, 1788, to 1794. 11 vols. London.

1844 The town talk, the fish pool, the plebeian, the old whig, the spinster, &c.; with notes. By the authors of the tatler, spectator, and guardian. Lope don, 1789.

1857 Accounts and extracts of the manuscripts in the library of the king of France. Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1789.

1860 and 3191 The monthly review; or literary journal, enlarged from Janu ary 1, 1790, to the present time. 49 vols. London. No. 3191.—P. 1881 The Massachusetts magazine, or monthly museum. With plates, 5 vols.

Boston.

1947 Curiosities of literature; consisting of anecdotes, characters, sketches, and observations, literary, critical and historical. 2d edit. 2 vols London, 1792.

1965 Catalogus bibliothecæ Harvardianæ Cantabrigiæ Nov-Anglorum. Bostoniæ, 1790. Gift of John Vaughan.

1990 Epistles, elegant, familiar and instructive, selected from the best writers, ancient as well as modern. London, 1791.

1991 Analytical review; or history of literature, domestic and foreign, from May, 1788. 28 vols. London, 1788, &c.

2001 The loiterer, a periodical work. 2 vols. Oxford, 1790.

2038 Maxims, characters, and reflections-critical, satirical and moral. London, 1756.

2109 Catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library in the Pennsylvania hospital. Gift of the managers of the said hospital.

2183 The lounger's common place book; or alphabetical arrangement of miscellaneous anecdotes. A biographical, political, literary, and satirical compilation, in prose and verse. 4 vols. London, 1792, &c.

2284 and 2480 Edinburgh magazine, or literary miscellany; with plates, From January 1st, 1793. 11 vols. Edinburgh, &c.

2286 Varieties of literature, from foreign literary journals and original manuscripts now first published. 2 vols. London, 1795.

2300 The Sylph; a periodical work. From September, 22d, 1795, to April, 30th, 1796, inclusive. London, 1796.

2376 Essays by a society of gentlemen, at Exeter. Exeter, 1796.

2377 The cabinet. By a society of gentlemen. 3 vols. Norwich, 1795. 2379 Dialogues in a library. London, 1797.

2423 The monthly ledger, or literary repository; containing philosophical, historical, biographical, and moral essays, with anecdotes of literature. For the years 1773, 1774, and 1775. 3 vols. London, 1773, &c. 2479 and 2521 The monthly magazine, and British register, from February, 1796, to the present time; with plates. No. 2479, 20 vols. No. 2521, 19 vols. London.

2545 The spectator. 8 vols. London, 1797.

2547 Selections from the most celebrated foreign literary journals, and other periodical publications. 2 vols. London, 1798.

2631 Elegant extracts; or useful and entertaining passages in prose. London, 1797.

2697 The theory of chess; a treatise in which the principles and maxims of this game, or rather science, are clearly and concisely explained. Lon

don. 1799.

2710 Magazine of knowledge concerning heaven and hell, and the universal world of nature; or grand museum of intellectual, rational and scientific truths. 2 vols. London, 1790.

2724 The inspector of select literary intelligence for the vulgar, A. D. 1793, but correct, A. D. 1801, the first year of the nineteenth century. London, 1799.

2797 and 2798 New York monthly magazine, and American review, from April 1799, to December 1800 inclusive. 3 vols. New York.

2808 Asiatic annual register; or a view of the history of Hindostan, and of the politics, commerce and literature of Asia, for the years 1799 and 1800. 4 vols. London, 1800, &c.

2809 Monthly mirror; reflecting men and manners; with strictures on their epitome, the stage. From December 1795, to July 1st, 1801. 21 vols. London, 1795, &c.

2815 The annual Hampshire repository; or historical, economical, and literary miscellany, for the years 1800 and 1801. 2 vols. London.

2850 Senilities; or solitary amusements, in prose and verse; with a cursory disquisition on the future condition of the sexes. London, 1801.

2853 and 2854 The new magazine; or moral and entertaining miscellany, for the year 1799; with plates Dublin.

2876 The union magazine; or impartial register; with plates. From January 1801, to the present time. 4 vols. London, 1801, &c.

2938 Museum rusticum et commerciale; or select pieces on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures. 6 vols. London, 1764.

2940 Monthly epitome and catalogue of new publications, from January 1797, to the present time. 9 vols. London, 1797, &c.

2993 Edinburgh review; or critical journal, from October 1802. Edinburgh,

1803.

2995 Monthly register, and encyclopedian magazine; with plates. From April, 1802, to the present time. 2 vois. London, 1802, &c. 3020 Commercial and agricultural magazine from August 1799, to the present time; with plates. 9 vols. London, 1799, &c.

S661. Columbian magazine, or monthly miscellany; with plates. From Sep

tember, 1786, to December, 1792. 9 vols. Philadelphia 1786, &c. 3138 Accounts and extracts of the manuscripts in the library of the king of France, published under the inspection of a committee of the royal academy of sciences at Paris. Translated from the French. 2 vols. London, 1789.-P.

3225 and 3099 The annual register, or a view of the history, politics, and literature of 1760—P.

3315 The annual register, or a view of the history, politics, and literature, of the years, 1758, 59, 60, 61, and 62 5 vols.-P.

3873 Miscellanies in prose and verse. London, 1711.—P.

3375 A collection of choice, scarce, and valuable tracts, being taken out of manuscripts and printed books; very uncommon, and not to be found, but in the libraries of the curious. London, 1721.—P.

$440 Opuscula mythologica, physica et ethica, Græcè et Latinè. Amstelodami, 1688.-P.

S443 Funeral eulogies upon military men, from Thucydides, Plato, Lycias, and Xenophon; with the original Greek, to which are added extracts from Cicero, with observations and notes in English. 2d edit. Oxford, 1768.-P.

3557 Honores Anglicani, or titles of honour, the temporal nobility of the English nation. London, 1712.-P.

3726 Catalogue of the medical library belonging to the Pennsylvania hospital. Philadelphia, 1806.

DUODECIMO.

18 Human nature surveyed by philosophy and revelation.

In two essays;

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with aphorisms and indexes to both essays. By a gentleman.
don, 1728.

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