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English, they have out-done the principal of their Neighbours in the Improvement of Gardening,

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Ephraim (St.) the Sirian, bis Difcourfe and Exbortation to Repentance,

His other Works,

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Eaft of Dedication, why fo call'd in the New

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Femme Docteur, ou la Theologie tombée en quenouil Flesh, permitted to Noah to eat it, the Ground being too unwbolfome to bear any thing else proper for Food, when be landed out of the Ark, 8 Flowers, modeft and amorous ones, 438 Foetus, its preternatural Delivery at the Anus,

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Aigner of Oxford, his Work concerning Mahomet's Life, better than that of de Boulanviliers, 77 Genefis contains the Hiftory of the World from the Creation to the birth of Mofes, which comes to near 2000 Years; of this time 1656 Tears were spent before the Flood. Gloffarium Antiquitatum Romanarum, by Will. Baxter, 157 Government (Civil) of the Jews, finely defcrib'd, with feveral Particulars, Gardening, the Treatifes which have been wrote thereon, were very much defective before Mr. Millers Dictionary,

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Hierogly

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Ieroglyphical Characters, were used by the Ethiopians, Egyptian Priefts and Americans, before the Europeans difcover'd their Continent; and the Symbolical way of Speaking amongst the Eastern Nations arofe from this difficult kind of Writing,

Human Reafon, infufficiency of it,

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Erufalem. Reafon why the Jews in rebuilding of the Temple there, met with fo many difturbances, Jews. Several particulars concerning them, 127

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Landaff, a Letter from the Bishop,

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Latin, 'tis both profitable and necessary to write in that Tongue either in Profe or Verfes

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Literæ de re Nummaria, by the Authors of the Annals of University College,

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Lockman, (Mr. John) his Opinion (a just one) why the Writings of the French are fo much

defpis'd,

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M.

Arot (Clement) his Works,

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Martin John of Chelfea; by the Orders of the Royal Society, examines Mr. Millar's Dictionary, &c.

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Memoirs

Memoirs of the Academy Royal of Sciences,

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Method obferv'd by Mr. Miller in his Dictiona

ry,

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Meteors, their origin, caufes, nature and different Ufes, &c. in the bufinefs of Vegetation,

457 Miller (Philip) his Gardners Dictionary, 450 Milton's Paradife Loft, corrected in many places,

Illuftrated, &c. by Dr. Richard Bentley, &c.

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Monuments, to the Memory of Sir Ifaac New317, 399

ton,

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Another,
Morality, eternal and immutable, 67, 139 -

196 Morgan (John) bis Phenix Britannicus, 466 Mofes, receives from God the Law, to what end? explain'd, together with curious Remarks upon the Levitical Ceremonies,

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Ewton (Sir Ifaac) bis Optick Lectures read
in the publick Schools,

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Bfervations, Political and Hiftorical, 283 Offerings, 'tis probable, though in the Nature of Sacrifices is not certain, that they were inftituted by an exprefs Command of God, Ovid, his Works, with the Notes of feveral Authors, by Bebber, A. A. LL. M.

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Arochialis Inquifitio, communicated, by Anthony Hammond, Efq; Patriarchs, from Adam, till Noah, on Seth's Line, worshipped the true God, and their long Ages gave them Opportunities of remembring Traditions of a very long standing, 7

Pekin aud Sina, feveral celeftial Obfervations there,

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Pharoah, was one common Name to the Kings of
Egypt; Signification of it,
Philofophical Transactions,

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Philofophy, Introduction to the Study of it, &c.

376 Plants, their Etymology, Characters, Species, and their various uses, 453-455 Poetry and Painting, an Effay upon them, 420 Polyglot Bible improv'd, Pompey the Roman General, having taken Jerufalem, alter'd the whole Form of the Jewish Goverment,

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REgnard, bis Travels in Flanders, Holland,

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Sweden, Denmark, Religion (eftablish'd) vindicated by W. Lloyd, D. D. late Bishop of Worcester, communicated by Anthony Hammond, Eq, Religion, 'Tis unknown to us, what fort it was with reference to the ancient et People, Religious Ceremonies and Customs of all Nati

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Revelation of St. John, Commentary on it, and

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He Apologizes for the conduct of Painters,

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Seba, (Albertus) his Anatomical Preparations of Vegetables,

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Sermons, Dr. John Clark's, Subjects and Texts,

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Spoerlii, Introductio in Notitiam infignium Typographicorum, &c.

Spring, A Poem on it,

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Statical Effays, (Second Edition) Alfo a Spe

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cimen to analyfe the Air, Stevenfon, his Obfervation of an Eclipfe of the Moon, on July 29. 1729. made in Barbadoes,

Subfidia Hiftoriæ,

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Switzer, (Stephen) An Introduction of his to a general Syftem of Hydroftaticks, Philofophical and Practical, &c.

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Acitus's Works, Vol. II. tranflated by Mr.
Gordon,

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Thefaurus, rerum Suevo Gothicarum, &c.

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