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ENCING FAMILIARIZED; or, a New TREA

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elegant engravings, reprefenting all the different atti tudes, on which the principles and grace of the art depend; painted from life, and executed in a moft elegant and masterly manner. By Mr. OLIVIER; educated at the Royal Academy at Paris, and profeffor of fencing, in St. Dunstan's-court, Fleet-street. Price 75. bound.

"The author of this work humbly prefumes, that he "has offered many confiderable improvements in the art "of fencing, having founded his principles on nature, "and confuted many false notions hitherto adopted by "the most eminent masters; he has, rendered the play "fimple, and made it easy and plain, even to thofe "who were before unacquainted with the art.

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bringing his scholar as far as the affault, and having "demonftrated to him all the thrufts and various pa"rades, he lays down rules for defence in all forts of "fword play."

The monthly reviewers exprefs themselves in the following terms: "For aught we dare fay to the contrary, "Mr. Olivier's book is a very good book, and may "help to teach, as much as books can teach, the no"ble fcience of defence, or, as our author terms it, "fword play; and it is made more particularly useful "by the various attitudes and pofitions, which feem "to be here accurately and elegantly delineated."

BELL'S COMMON PLACE BOOK, formed geve. rally upon the principles recommended by Mr. LOCKE. Price 11. gs,

This work is elegantly executed from copper plates on fuperfine writing demy paper, and may be had of all the bookfellers in England, by enquiring for Bell's Library Common-Place Book, formed upon Mr. Locke's principles.

This book is generally bound in vellum, containing five quires of the very beft demy paper properly prepared, for 11. 5s.

Ditto if bound in parchment, il. And fo in propor

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tion for any quantity of paper the book may contain, deducting or adding two fhillings for every quire that may be increased or decreafed, and bound as above.

Mr. Locke has confined his elucidation to the advantages arifing from reading; in felecting remarka"ble paffages from books: but this is not the only purpofe to which the Common-Place Book may be fuccefsfully applied. It is not folely for the divine, the lawyer, the poet, philofopher, or historian, that this "publication is calculated; by thefe its ufes are expe

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rimentally known and univerfally admitted: it is for "the ufe and emolument of the man of bufinefs as well 66 as of letters; for men of fashion and fortune as we'l as of fudy; for the traveller, the trader, and, in fhort, for all thofe who would form a fyftem of useful and agreeable knowledge, in a manner peculiar to themfelves, while they are following their accustomed "purfuit, either of profit or pleasure.

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HE Natural and Chemical ELEMENTS of

T AGRICULTURE. Tranflated from the Latin of Count Gustavus Adolphus Gyllenborg. By JOHN MILLS, Efq; F. R. S. Price 2s. 6d. fewed.

"The original of this treatife has already been tranf "lated into feveral foreign languages; it is here accu

rately rendered into English, and has defervedly met "with approbation. It contains an ingenious theo"retical account of the principles of agriculture de"duced from a rational philofophy; a fubject of en"quiry which may be confidered as of the fame impor"tance to an accomplished farmer, as the knowledge "of the animal oeconomy is to a fkilful phyfician. For "though it is chiefly by practical obfervations that both 64 are to cultivate their art, yet a competent acquain86 tance with the abftract elements of fcience may prove "the means of fuggesting useful expedients, and often facilitate the road to practice." MONTHLY REVIEW

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Publish a for Bells British Theatre Feb

1777

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