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Just publish’d, (the Fifth Edition of,)

I. A Dissertation concerning MISLETOE: A most wonderful Specifick Remedy for the Cure of Convulsive Distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. To which is added, A SECOND PART, containing farther Remarks and Observations. By Sir JOHN COLBATCH, a Member of the College of Physicians. Price 1 s. Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane.

Where may be had,

(The Second Edition of,)

II. The Natural History of CHOCOLATE: Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit.

Wherein the Errors of those who have wrote upon this Subject are discover’d; the Best Way of making Chocolate is explain’d, and several Uncommon Medicines drawn from it, are communicated.

Translated from the last Edition of the French, by R. BROOKES, M. D. Price 1 s. 6 d.

Books lately Published.

I. A Sure Method of Improving Estates, by Plantations of Oak, Elm, Ash, Beech, and other Timber-Trees, Coppice-Woods, &c. Wherein is demonstrated the Necessity and Advantages thereof; their Manner of raising, cultivating, felling, &c. in all Kinds of Soils, whereby Estates may be greatly improv’d. By Batty Langley of Twickenham. Beautifully printed, 8vo. Price 4 s.

II. The True State of England. Containing the particular Duty, Business, and Salary of every Officer, Civil and Military, in all the publick Offices of Great Britain. As also complete Lists of the Lords and Gentlemen of his Majesty’s most Honourable Privy Council: Of their Majesties Housholds: Of the Housholds of the Prince of Wales, and the rest of the Royal Family: And of the great Officers of State, &c. Together with an Account of the Government of the Cities of London and Westminster; with the Names of the Magistrates, Principal Officers, &c. The Whole in a more Exact and Correct Manner, than any Performance of this Kind for several Years past. Price 2 s. 6 d.

III. The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, in Prose and Verse; with his Character and Last Will. Adorn’d with Head-Pieces and Tail-Pieces, neatly engraved. In two Beautiful Volumes, 8vo. Price 12 s.

N. B. The Character and Last Will may be had alone. Price 1 s.

IV. POMONA, or the Fruit-Garden Illustrated: Containing sure Methods for Improving all the best Kinds of Fruits now extant in England. Calculated from great Variety of Experiments made in all Kinds of Soils and Aspects: Wherein the Manner of Raising young Stocks, Grafting, Inoculating, Planting, &c. are clearly and fully demonstrated. With Directions, 1. For Pruning; wherein the Reasons, Manner, and Consequences thereof are clearly demonstrated. 2. For Nailing; wherein the true Distances that the Branches of Fruit-Trees are to be laid upon the Walls, are set forth: Being a most important and useful Discovery unknown to Gardeners in general. 3. For preserving their Blossoms from the Injuries of Frosts, Winds, &c. 4. Rules for the Thinning of their young-sett Fruits, so as to leave no more than Nature can strongly support, and ripen in the greatest Perfection. 5. For preserving and ordering young Fruits from their Blossoms to the time of their Maturity. 6. To give them their true Taste and Colour when fully grown, Season of Ripening, Manner of Gathering, Preserving, &c. Likewise several practical Observations on the imbibing Power and Perspirations of Fruit-Trees; the several Effects of Heat and Moisture tending to the Growth and Maturity of Fruits. To which is added, a curious Account of the most valuable Cyder-Fruits of Devonshire. The whole illustrated with above three hundred Drawings of the several Fruits, curiously engraven on seventy-nine large Folio Plates. By Batty Langley of Twickenham. Price 1 l. 15 s.

V. Horace’s Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry, done into English, with Notes, by S. Dunster, D. D. Prebendary of Sarum.

Sermoni Propiora. Lib. 1. Sat. 4. p. 42.

The Fourth Edition, Corrected. Price 5. s.

VI. An Essay for a new Translation of the Bible. Wherein is shewn from Reason and the Authority of the best Commentators, Interpreters, and Criticks, That there is a Necessity for a new Translation. In two Parts. The second Edition corrected. To which is added, a Table of the Texts of Scripture contained in both Parts.

Audendum est ut illustrata Veritas pateat, multique ab Errore liberentur. Lact. Instit. Div. L. 4. C. 5. Price. 4 s. 6. d.

VII. The History of the Principal Discoveries and Improvements, in the several Arts and Sciences: Particularly the Great Branches of Commerce, Navigation, and Plantation, in all Parts of the known World, 8vo. Price. 4 s.

All Printed for D. Browne, without Temple-Bar.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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