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The Monthly Catalogue for February, 1751.

DIVINITY and CONTROVERSY.

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HE philofophical Principles of Natural and Revealed Religion. Un. folded in a geometrical Order. By the C. Ramsay, Price one Guinea. Longman.

2. A Survey of the Doctrine and Argu. ments of St. Peter's Epiftles. By John Whitaker, A. M. pr. 1s. Owen.

3. An Abstract of the Old and New Teftament, in five Books, pr. 6d. Corbett,

4. An Enquiry into the Truth and Certainty of the Mofaic Deluge. By Patrick Cockburn, M. A. pr. 5s. Hitch.

5. Tracts and Sermons, occafionally publifhed by John Abernethy, M. A. pr. 4s. Griffiths.

6. A fecond Vindication of the Miraculous Powers, against Dr. Middleton. By Th. Church, D. D. pr. 2s. Rivington. Entertainment and Poetry.

7. The Hiftory of a Woman of Quality, pr. 2s. 6d. few'd. Cooper.

8. Memoirs of Mademoiselle de St. Eugene, pr. 18. 6d. Griffiths.

9. The Hiftory of Pompey the Little, pr. 38. Cooper.

10. The Modern Fine Lady, pr. 6d. Dodsley.

11. A phyfical Rhapfody, pr. 15. Robinfon.

12. An Elegy wrote in a Church-yard, pr. 6d. DodЛley.

13. A Northern Circuit, pr. rs. Payne. 14. Vifions in Verse, for the Entertain. ment of young Minds, pr. 18. 6d. Dodsley. 15. The Theatrical Manager, pr. 18. Lownds.

16. Gil Blas. A Comedy, pr. 18. 6d. Franklin. (See p. 51.)

17. The Royal Manual, pr. 15. Dod. MISCELLANEOUS.

18. The Compleat Angler. In 2 Parts. By Mofes Brown, pr. 38. Kent.

19. A Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of Wm. Wills, pr. 18. Cooper.

20. The Polite Companion: Containing Effays on various Subjects; illuftrated with Paffages from the most excellent Poets, Orators, Philofophers, and Hiftorians, z Vols. pr. 6s. Baldwin, jun.

21. The Conclufion of Bishop Burnet's Hiftory of his own Time, pr. Is. Millar. 22. The Merry Man's Companion, pr. 28. Kent and T. Payne.

23. The Prefbyterian Clergy detected, pr. 25. Corbett.

24. The Morals of a People, the best Security of good Government, pr. 6d. Cooper.

25. Fresh Intelligence from the Shades, pr. 6d. Withers.

26. Plain Truth on both Sides, pr. 6d. Herring.

27. A Treatife on Brag. By Mr. Hoyle. Jolliffe.

28. A feasonable Letter to the Author of Confiderations on the Mutiny-Bill, pr. is. Price.

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29. Reflections on Conversation, pr. 28. 6d. Owen.

30. Two hiftorical Accounts of NewForeft in Hampshire, and Richmond Park in Surrey, pr. TS. Cooper.

31. The original Story from whence the new Comedy of Gil Blas is taken, pr. 6d. Owen.

32. A Treatife on the Rights of the Crown, pr. 25. Owen.

33. A brief Examination of certain or'dinary Complaints in thefe our Days. By W. Shakespeare, pr. 18. 6d. Jackson.

34. A State of the Proceedings of the Parliament for the Stannaries in Cornwall, pr. 1s. 6d. Baldwin, jun.

35. A Voyage to Shetland, the Orkneys, and the Western Isles of Scotland, pr. 1. 6d. Corbett.

36. A Letter to the Author of a brief Effay on the Trade to France, pr. 6d. Cooper.

37. Another Fragment, pr. 6d. Pope. 38, A Treatife concerning Oaths and Perjury, pr. 18. Roberts.

39. A Letter to Henry Fielding, Efq; Cooper.

40. The OEconomy of Female Life, pr. 1s. 6d. Smith.

41. The Fragment, Chap. 12, 13, 14, 15. containing many curious Anecdotes, Cooper.

42. Memoirs of the House of Brunswick, By Henry Rimlus, pr. 14s. Comyns.

43. The Patriot difplay'd. By James Barclay, pr. 6d. Johnson.

44. An entertaining Account of Guern fey. By T. Dicey, Gent. pr. 38. Newhery, 45. Some Thoughts upon a Bill for general Naturalization, pr. 6d. Cooper. 46. The Weaknefs of certain modern Preachers, pr. 6d. Webb.

47. An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Rights. Millar.

48. A brief Narrative of the late Campaigns in Germany and Flanders, pr. ¡s, Lion.

49. An Epiftle to the Lord Mayor, &c. by Ifaac Lord Bishop of Worcester, pr. 6d. H. Woodfall.

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50. Mifcellaneous Differtations on the Origin of Mafquerades, &c. By A. Betfon, pr. 1s. 6d. Meighan.

51. A Collection of Tracts relating to the Herring Fishery, pr. 18. 6d. Griffiths. PHYSICK and HUSBANDRY.

52. Practical Cafes and Obfervations in Surgery. By Dale Ingram. Clarke.

53. An Effay concerning the Effects of Air on human Bodies. By John Arbuth not, M. D. pr. 6s. Tonfon.

[The reßt in our sext.]

Engravd for the London Magazine. 1751.

AProspect of Richmond Hill

The LONDON MAGAZINE

T.Davies

Or GENTLEMAN's Monthly Intelligencer.

For

MARCH, 1751.

To be Continued. (Price Six-Pence each Month.)

Containing, (Greater Variety, and more in Quantity, than any Monthly Book of the jame Price.)

I. An Account of the Mafque of Alfred.
II. Defcription of an extraordinary Rainbow.
III. Reason of the Difference between Old
and New Stile.

IV. Letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford.
V. Account of a famous Roman Camp.
VI, Extracts from the Bishop of Worcester's
Dedication.

VII. The JOURNAL of a Learned and Political CLUB, &c. continued: Containing the SPEECHES of T. Sempronius Gracchus, Cn. Fulvius, C. Trebonius, and C. Salonius, on the Question concerning the Staff Officers, &c.

VIII. Of general Naturalization Bills.
IX. A Defc iption of Staffordshire.
X. Of the gradual Approach of the Earth to
the Sun.

XI. A Supplement to the OEconomy of Humn Life.

XII. Mifchiefs of our publick Diverfions,
XIII. Of collecting Charity on Briefs.
XIV, A Question in Surveying.

XV. Remonftrance against Spirituous Li

quors.

XVI. The Voyage of Life, from the Rambler.

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XIX. Extracts from the Scribleriad. XIX. Account of the Death of his Royal Highnels the Prince of Wales, his Iffue, Opinion of the Physicians and Surgeons of the Distemper that occafioned his Death; the Mourning for him, &c.

XXI. POETRY: Prologue and Epilogue to Alfred; Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard; to Mifs Py H—; occafional Prologue and Epilogue to Othello; a Song; Advice to a young Lady; the Gin- Drinker, a Picture ; the Heroines; on a Lady's Birth-Day; the Rover, a new Song fet to Mufick, &c.

XXII. The MONTHLY CHRONOLOGER
Seffions at the Old Bailey; A&ts passed;
Malefa&ors executed, &c. &c. &c.
XXIII. Promotions; Marriages and Births ;
Deaths; Bankrupts.

XXIV. Prices of Stocks for each Day,
XXV. Monthly Bill of Mortality..
XXVI. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
XXVII. A Catalogue of Books.

With a New and Accurate MAP of STAFFORDSHIRE ; and a Beautiful Viżw of RICHMOND HILL, in SURREY, netiy Engraved.

MULTUM IN PARVO.

LONDON: Printed for R. BALDWIN, jun. at the Rofe in Pater-Nofter-Row. Of whom may be had, compleat Sets from the Beginning to this Time, nearly Bound, or Stitch'd, or any fingle Month to compleat Sets.

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CONTENT S.

N account of the mafque of Alfred

99 Some thoughts on naturalization bills 101 Cafe of the Carthaginians and their foreign troops

A hint to the news-publishers

102 ibid.

A defcription of the county of Stafford 103 Litchfield and Stafford defcribed ibid. Newcastle under Line, Tamworth, and the other market-towns 104

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Of street-walkers and bawdy-houses, be

ing a neceffary fupplement to justice Fielding's Inquiry into the causes of the late increase of robbers, &c. How the rich are in great meafure answer

128

129

able for the vices of the poor Mifchiefs of our publick diverfions 130 Extracts from the Scribleriad - 130, 131 How the ladies may avail themselves of the alteration of the ftile

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POETRY.
mufick
A country dance
Prologue and epilogue to Alfred, a masque

The Rover, a new fung fet to

132

133

ibid

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Seffions at the Old. Bailey

ibid.

Acts paffed

ibid.

General court of the Bank

ibid.

Death of his royal highness the prince of
Wales
Account of his iffue

ibid.

ibid.

Acts paffed by commiffion

Manner of creating a prince of Wales 139 Cafe of the Black Prince and his fon Richard ibid. ibid.

His majesty's anfwer to the lords and commons addreffes of condolence Malefactors execnted

140 ibid.

Mourning for his royal highness ibid. Opinion of the phyficians and furgeons of the diftemper that occafioned the death of the prince

Ecclefiaftical Preferments

ibid.

Marriages and births

141

Deaths

ib.d.

125

ibid.

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A queflion in furveying propofed and an.
fwered
A letter from a gentleman in the country
to his friend in town, being an affecting
remonftrance against fpirituous liquors
ibid. and 126
Obfervations on the prefent method of col.
leeting charity on briefs, and a remedy
propofed to leffen the expence

127

FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Catalogue of books

The arithmetical questions must be deferred to our next, when we shall also give the second letter on the pope's bull; and shall pay a due regard to the two pieces we have received fince, as alfa 19 our chanting correspondent. The 1ft pfalm, the verfes on woman, the epiftle to a friend, the Temarks on a late new comedy, and feveral other pieces, shall not be forgotten.

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