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Omitto plebeios philofophos, quos rarò in manus fumis. Quoties divinum Platonem animadverti tuis interpretationibus diviniorem effectum! quoties Ariftotelis obfcuritates, principis philofophorum, à principe fœminarum evolutas, atque explicatas! Dicerem liberè, nemini unquam ad facratiffimam Majeftatem tuam aditum patuiffe femidocto, qui non ex tuis fermonibus difcefferit doctiffimus, nifi meæ vehementer me pœniteret tarditatis, qui in tam illuftri fchola tam parùm profecerim..

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Itaque literas, literatiffima Princeps, tuere ac protege; id eft, nobis, qui hic vivimis, noftra privilegia; illis, quos emifimus fuam dignitatem, fua præmia in republica, in ecclefia, quod facis, conferva. Academiam utramque novis immunitatibus munire, novis legibus fundare perge. U traque à te ornata, in te ornanda certabit: cæteroqui omni genere laudis pares, hoc noftra felicior, quòd tuos vultus iterum intuetur, in cujus oculis habitant Gratia, in fronte benignitas, in ore majeftas, in pectore

pectore fapientia, in manibus liberalitas,
in toto corpore pulchritudo & venuftas,
digna principe, digna tantis prognata
principibus, digna imperio: ut tecum
jam propè parens Natura redeamus in gra-
tiam, quæ, cùm parem effufis hic viribus,
procreare non poffes, neminem voluifti
ex tanta principe difparem fupereffe.

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Archbishop Tillerfon's Works.

An Ecclefiaftical History of Great Britain; by Jeremy Collier, M. A.

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The Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas written by Mr. Dryden. 2 Vol.

Of the Law of Nature and Nations, in 8 Books, by Baron Puffendorf.

Cofmography, in 4 Books, containing the Chorography and Hiftory of the whole World, by Dr. Heylin; with an hiftorical Continuation to this prefent Time.

Lexicon Technicum; or an Univerfal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts themfelves; by John Harris, D. D.

Advices from Parnaffas, in 2 Centuries; by Trajano Boccalini. Sylva; or a Difcourfe of Foreft-Trees, and the Propagation of Timber.

A Parallel of the Ancient Architecture with the Modern. Both written by John Evelyn. Efq;

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An Effay on the Revelation of St. John, so far as concerns the paft and prefent Times.

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Telluris Theorica Sacra, Authore T. Burnetio.

Sir Francis Bacon's Letters, with an historical Introduction:

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A new Theory of the Earth, from its Original to the Confammation of all things. The 2d Edition. By W. Whifton, M. A. The Roman Hiftory, in 5 Vol. by Laurence Eachard, M. A. The Hiftory of the Buccaniers of America, from their first Original down to this Time.

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Sir William Temple's Miscellanea, in 3 Vol.

his Letters to the King, Prince of Orange, and chief Minister of State; in 3 Vol.

Il Decamerone; One hundred ingenious Novels, written by John Boccacio.

Sir William Hope's compleat Horfeman, or perfe& Farrier; from the French of the Sieur de Solleyfell.

Seneca's Morals by way of Abftra&t, by Sir Roger l'Estrange. Dr. John Northleigh's two feveral Voyages through most Parts of Europe.

A new Voyage to the Levant, by the Sieur du Mont.
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De Origine Mali. Authore Gulielmo King Archiepife. Dublin.
The Life of William III. late King of England.

The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, improv'd by Mr. Dionis. Effays on feveral moral Subje&s, in 4 Vol. by Jeremy Collier, M. A.

Sir Simon Degg's Parfon's Councellor; with the Law of Tythes.

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The comical Works of Don Francisco de Quevedo.

Reflections on Ridicule, or what it is that makes a Man ridiculous.

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Gloffographia Anglicana Nova; or a Dictionary interpreting fuch hard Words, of whatever Language, as are at prefent ufed in the English Tongue.

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The Fables of Efp, and other eminent Mythologists; by Sir Roger L'Eftrange.

Salvation by Jefus Chrift alone (as it is exprefly laid down in the Scriptures) agreeable to the Rules of Reafon and to the Laws of Juftice; in 2 Vol. by the late Thomas Staynoe, B. D.

Of Wisdom, 3 Books, written originally in French by the Sieur de Charron, made English by Dr. George Stanhope.

Love Letters betwixt a Nobleman and his Sifter, with the Hiftory of their Adventures; in 3 Parts.

The royal Dictionary abridg'd, in 2 Parts; I. French and English; II. English and French: By Mr. A. Boyer.

The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophefies; being Eight Sermons preach'd at St. Paul's, 1707, at Mr. Boyl's Lecture, by William Whifton, M. A.

The Nature of Uncleannefs confider'd, wherein is difcourf ed of the Caufes and Confequences of this Sin; by J. F. Ofter wald.

Bishop Wilkin's mathematical and philofophical Works.
The Aphorifms of Hippocrates, and the Sentences of Celfus,
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A new Voyage to the Eaft-Indies, by Francis Leguat.
Recreations Mathematical and Phyfical, by Mr. Ozanam.
The whole Works of F. Rabelais, in 2 Vol.

Magna Britannia Notitia; or the prefent State of Great Britain; by John Chamberlayn, Efq;

The Life and Hiftory of Lewis XIV: prefent King of France and Navarre

The Univerfal Library of Hiftorians, viz. the Oriental, Greek, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Italian, English, and others; containing an Account of their Lives, Hiftories, &c. By Lewis Ellis Du Pin. 2 Vol.

Refolves divine, moral, political; by Owen Feltham, Esq;

A Guide to Eternity, extracted out of the Writings of the holy Fathers; by John Bona; tranflated into English by Sir Roger L'Eftrange.

Mr. Sorbier's Voyage to England, with Bifhop Spratt's Obfervations.

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Letters written by a Turkish Spy, in 8 Vol.

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