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92 The humorist. London, 1763.

37 Western mail; being a selection of letters made from the bag taken from the western mail, when it was robbed by George - in 17-. London, 1801.

38 Letters from an old man to a young prince; with the answers. To which are prefixed, those of her present majesty to her son.

3 vols.

London, 1759.
London, 1755.

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ed from the Swedish. 2d edit. 39 The female spectator. 5th edit. 4 vols. 44 and 53 Letters written by a Turkish spy, who lived at Paris; giving an account of the most remarkable transactions of Europe. especially of the court of France; from the year 1637, to the year 1682. Translated from the Arabic into Italian, and from thence into English. 8 vols. London, 1753.

57 Crito; or an essay on various subjects. 2 vols. London, 1767.

68 and 220 The spectator. 8 vols. London, 1749. 9 vols. Lond. 1753. 69 and 229 The guardian. 2 vols. London, 1751. No. 229 the gift of

John M'Michael.

87 The herald; or patriot-proclaimer; being a collection of periodical essays on government, commerce, public credit, and other interesting subjects. By Stentor Tell-truth 2 vols. London, 1758.

104 The beauties of the spectators, tatlers, and guardians; connected and digested under alphabetical heads. 2 vols. London, 1757.

125 The adventurer. 2d edit. 4 vols. London, 1754.

154 Polite epistolary correspondence; being a collection of letters on the most instructive subjects. 2d edit. London, 1751.

159 Philosophical letters upon physiognomies; with dissertations on the inequality of souls, philanthropy and misfortunes.. London, 1751.

173 Memoria technica; or a new method of artificial memory. Lond. 1730. 300, 292 and 996 The connoisseur. By Mr. Towne. 3d edit. 4 vols. London, 1757. 4th edit. London.

213 and 993 The rambler. 6 vols. London, 1752. 4th edit. Lond. 1756. 222 Spirit of the farmer's museum, and lay preacher's gazette. Walpole, New-Hampshire, 1801.

227 and 228 The tatler; or the lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. 4 vols. London, 1728 and 1749.

234 The Rotchfords; or the friendly counsellor. Designed for the instruction and amusement of the youth of both sexes. 2 vols. in 1. Philadelphia, 1801.

240 Letters on the most common, as well as important occasions of life. writers of the most distinguished merit.

By

To which is prefixed, a dis

sertation on the epistolary style. 2d edit. London.

271 The pic nic. 2 vols. London, 1803.

280 The school of man; a moral, critical and anecdotical work; with a key to the characters. Translated from the French. 4th edit. Lond. 1753. 282 and 366 Cato's letters; or essays on liberty, civil and religious, and other important subjects. 5th edit. 4 vols. London, 1748.

309 The humorist; being essays upon several subjects. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1735.

320 Reflections upon ridicule; or what it is that makes a man ridiculous, and the means to avoid it. Wherein are represented the manners and

characters of persons of the present age. 5th edit. 2 vols. London,

1739.

322 Statistical observer's pocket companion; containing a systematical set of queries, to assist travellers. London, 1801.

329 The lay monastery; consisting of essays, discourses, &c. Lond. 1714. 330 Amusement-hall; or an introduction to useful knowledge. By a lady. hiladelphia, 1796.

339 The prompter; or a commentary on common sayings and subjects. Philadelphia, 1802.

340 A collection of original letters. Written by eminent persons, on various subjects, and important occasions; from the reign of king Henry the eighth, to the present time. 2 vols. London, 1755.

345 Letters written to and for particular friends, on the most important occasions. 5th edit. London, 1752.

359 School of wisdom; or, American monitor; containing elegant extracts, on morals, religion, and government. Philadelphia, 1800.

382 The free-thinker; or essays of wit and humour. By several hands. Sd edit. 3 vols. London, 1739.

-383 The champion; containing a series of papers, humorous, moral, political and critical. 2 vols. London, 1741.

386 Ladies' monthly museum; or polite repository of amusement and instruction. By a society of ladies. Vols. 16. London, 1806.

390 The post-man robbed of his mail; or the packet broke open; being a collection of miscellaneous letters. London, 1719.

402 The Dublin society's weekly observations for the advancement of agriculture and manufactures. Glasgow, 1756.

411 The inspector. 2 vols. London, 1753.

443 The censor. London.

463 The infallibility of human judgment: its dignity and excellency; being a new art of reasoning and discovering truth. 5th edit. Lond. 1725. 480 The gentleman angler; containing easy instructions to become a perfect artist in angling. 3d edit. London.

491 Country conversations; being an account of discourses on divers subjects. London, 1694.

521 A present for an apprentice; or a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate; with rules for his conduct to his master and in the world. 4th edit. Philadelphia, 1749.

558 and 1000 The world. By Adam Fitz-Adam. 6 vols. London, 1767. 576 Elegant preceptor; or, an introduction to the knowledge of the world. London, 1803.

577 Fugitive pieces, on various subjects. By several authors. 2 vols. London, 1765.

612 Letters from a Persian in England, to his friend at Ispahan. Lond. 1735. 623, 624, and 809 Observations on a variety of subjects, literary, moral and religious; in a series of original letters, written by a gentleman of foreign extraction, who resided some time in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1774.

669 Defense de la nation Britannique. A Londres, 1692.

691 The mirror, a periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the years 1779 and 1780. 5th edit. 3 vols. London, 1783.

698 Disquisitions on several subjects. 2d edit. London, 1882.

700 Thirty letters on various subjects. 2 vols. London, 1785. 745 The philosophical dictionary; or the opinions of modern philosophers on metaphysical, moral, and political subjects. 4 vols. London, 1786. 754 The tatler; with illustrations notes and plates. 6 vols. London, 1786. 780 Letters, written in London by an American spy; from the year 1764 to the year 1785. London, 1786.

782 The ladies' miscellany; containing novels and original essays, in prose and verse. Dublin, 1770. Gift of Samuel Robinson.

811 Traitte de toute sorte de chasse et de pêche. 2 tomes.

1714.

A Amsterdam,

830 A complete history of witches and apparitions London, 1759. 840 La decoration d'humaine nature et l'ornament des dames. Lyons, 1537. 841 Hocus pocus; or the whole art of legerdemain laid open; with cuts. Dublin. 1765.

849 Two dialogues; containing a comparative view of the lives, charac ters, and writings of Philip, the late Earl of Chesterfield, and Doctor Samuel Johnson. London, 1787.

852 The lounger; a periodical paper, published at Edinburgh in the years 1785 and 1786. By the authors of the mirror. 3d edit. 3 vols. London, 1787.

866 Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse; collected from various authors, for the use of schools. Philadelphia, 1787.

Milrah Martha Moore.

Gift of

894 Parecbolæ sive excerpta è corpore statutorum universitatis Oxoniensis accedunt articuli religionis XXXIX. nec non juramenta fidelitatis et suprematûs. Oxoniæ, 1691.—L,

986 The Algerine spy in Pennsylvania; or letters written by a native of Algiers on the affairs of the United States in America, from the close of the year 1783, to the meeting of the convention. Philadelphia, 1787. 1035 Melanges de literature, d'histoire, et de philosophie. Nouvelle edition. 3 tomes. A Leide, 1783.

1113 and 1128 Edinburgh fugitive pieces. Edinburgh 1791.

1135 Letters to a wife. Vol. 1, written during three years voyages to Africa, from 1750 to 1754;-Vol. 2, written in England, from 1755 to 1785: London.

1144 The looker-on; a periodical paper, by Simon Olive-branch. Sd edit. 4 vols. London, 1795.

1151 Evenings at home; or the juvenile budget opened.

Consisting of miscellaneous pieces, for the instruction and amusement of young persons. 2d edit. 3 vols. London, 1794.

1154 Letters to Alcander; written between the years 1777 and 1783. 2 vols. London, 1795.

1161 Asylum for fugitive pieces, in prose and verse; with pieces never before published. 4 vols. London, 1785, &c.

1183 The peeper: a collection of essays, moral, biographical and literary. London, 1796.

1201 Dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. London, 1796.

1234 The quiz, by a society of gentlemen. London.

1365 The philanthrope; after the manner of a periodical paper. Lond. 1797. 1379 Historical and miscellaneous questions, for the use of young people, London, 1800.

1416 Collectanea: or an assemblage of anecdotes, aphorisms, and bon-mots. London, 1802.

1446 The picture of London, for 1804; being a correct guide to all the curiosities and remarkable objects in and near London; with plates. London 1804.

1478 The five days debate at Cicero's house in Tusculum, upon various subjects, between master and sophister. London, 1683.-P.

1615 The tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaff.

London, 1710.—P.

6th edit.

London, 1734.-P.
London, 1726.—P.

1617 The guardian. 2 vols. 1618 The spectator. 8 vols. 8th edit. 1662 Parecbolæ sive excerpta è corpore statutorum universitatis Oxoniensis; accedunt articuli religionis XXXIX in ecclesia Anglicana recepti; nec non juramenta fidelitatis et suprematûs. Oxoniæ, 1710.—P. હૈ

1731 Parecbolæ sive excerpta è corpore statutorum universitatis Oxoniensis., Oxoniæ, 1729.-P.

1810 The court and city register, for the years 1748, 1753, 1775, 1780, 1786, 1788, 1791, 1794 and 1797. 9 vols. London.-P.

1821 Sententiæ variorum authorum.-P.

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INUTES of the baptist association, held at Philadelphia, Octo ber 1774. Philadelphia, 1782.

478 9 An account of the society for propagating the gospel in foreign parts.

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London, 1706.

1 Godwyn's Moses and Aaron; being an account of the ecclesiastical and civil rites used by the ancient Hebrews. 7th edit. London, 1655.-L.

1306 1 Passages on Dr. Whitby's paraphrase and annotations on the new testament. London, 1706.-P.

2 J. Roe's certainty of a future state, or an occasional letter, concerning apparitions. London, 1698.-P.

3 Cotton Mather's account of the trial of several witches in New Eng. land. London, 1693.-P.

4 An account of the late persecutions of the protestants, in the valley of Piedmont. Oxford, 1688.-P.

5 An account of the persecutions and oppressions of the protestants in France. 1686.-P.

6 The case of the present afflicted clergy in Scotland, truly represented 1690.-P.

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