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The addrefs of the boufe of Commons

The definitive treaty of peace, concluded at Paris, Feb. 10, 1763

Declaration of bis moft Chriftian majefty's plenipotentiary

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Declaration of his Britannic majefty's ambaffador extraordinary and pleni-

potentiary

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Memoirs of the life, &c. of the late Dr. Benjamin Hoadley, lord bishop of

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Some account of the late Dr. Thomas Sherlock, bishop of London

An account of the life of Ariofto

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Life of Inigo Jones

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Memoirs of M. d'Enferada

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Memoirs of Count Zinzendorff

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Authentic converfation between the king of Pruffia and the ingenious Mr.
Gellert

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Some account of the late Richard Nash, Efq;

A short charader of his excellency Thomas, earl of Wharton, lord lieutenant
of Ireland

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An account of the death of Oliver Cromwell, and the fucceffion of his fon
Richard to the protectorship

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Remarkable speech of Richard Cromwell to his parliament

A fbort view of the character and writings of M. de Voltaire
An original letter from the duke of Buckingham to king James I.
Some account of a very extraordinary` clergyman

NATURAL HISTORY.

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Obfervations on the bellies of falmons being always found empty

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Some account of the animal fent from the Eaft-Indies by general Clive to bis

royal highness the duke of Cumberland

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Account of a battle between a ferpent and a buffalo

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Hifiory of Jeffery Hudson the dwarf

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On the existence of giants in Sonth America

Account of a girl who fubfifted near four years on water alone

of a periodical dumbness

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of a French lady, blind from her infancy, who can read, write,

and play at cards, &c.

of the impofture of the boy of Bilfon

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of the family at Wattisham, which has been lately afflicted with

the lofs of their limbs

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of an amputation of a leg, without any subsequent hæmorrhage
of a conception without the rupture of the hymen

of a remarkable mummy

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of a body, which had been found entirely converted into bair, a

confiderable time after it was buried

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On the property of the box-tree to make the hair grow

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Defcription of a new mineral

Of a fione, that, like the chameleon, has the property of changing its colour,

in certain circumstances

Strange effects of fea-water on ceft iren

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ibid.

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Obfervations on the falamander

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A differtation on the furprising degree of artificial cold by which mercury was
frozen

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A defcription of the manner in which the Japanese make paper of the bark of

a tree

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An account of an experiment lately made in France, to know if filkworms would

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Method of difcovering adulterations by lead, in wines, butter, c.
Method of clarifying train-oil

Method of making fish-glue

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Proceffes for making the best and fint fort of Prussian blue with quick-lime

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On a durable gold colour, communicated to filver by dew, reduced into the
confiftence of an extract

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Defcription of an ancient Grecian bas-relief, reprefenting the grotto of Eleufis

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Dr. Swift's defence of the church of England, as by law established

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A treatise on good-manners and good breeding

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On the ufe of fables for inftructing children

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Extract from the Cafe of authors by profession or trade

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Prologue upon Prologues

Mr. Foote's addrefs to the public, after a profecation against him for

a libel

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Prologue to Florizel and Perdita

Ode for his majefty's birth-day, June 4th, 1762

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Ode for the new year 1762

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Extract from Mr. W. Whitehead's charge to the poets

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The defcent to the vault in Clerkenwell

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The country of famine

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The cave of famine

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Ode to duke Humphry

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Portrait of John, earl Granville

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Stanzas to the right hon. C. T—, Efq;

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Epitaph for Mrs. Meyrick, the wife of Dr. Richard Meyrick, who died in child-birth, November, 1741

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ACCOUNT of BOOKS for 1762.

Emilius and Sophia: or, A new fyftem of education

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The doctrine of grace: or, The office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the infults of infidelity and the abufes of fanaticifm

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Remarks on the beauties of poetry

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Anecdotes of painting in England, with fome account of the principal

artifis

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FINIS.

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