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1. Thankes to the Parliament

10. Nouvelle relation de quelques endroits de Guinée, et du commerce d'esclaves qu'on y fait : contenant I. L'histoire de la dernière conquête du roïaume de Juda, par le roi de Dahomé ... II. La manière dont les Nègres deviennent esclaves ... III. La relation de tout ce qui est arrivé à l'auteur lorsqu'il fut pris par les pirates ...

11. The real crisis, or, The necessity of giving immediate and powerful succour to the emperor against France and her present allies : in order to preserve the balance of power, our trade, our constitution, our religion, and the liberties of Europe : with a postscript, containing some considerations of our present mediation : in a letter to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq, paymaster of His Majesty's land-forces

13. Extracto historial del expediente que pende en el Consejo Real y Supremo de las Indias, a instancia de la ciudad de Manila, y demàs de las islas Philipinas : sobre la forma en que se ha de hacer, y continuar el comercio, y contratacion de los texidos de China en Nueva-España ... formado, y ajustado de orden del rey, y acuerdo del mismo Consejo ...

18. Cotejo de la conducta de S.M. con la de el rey britanico, assi en la acaecido antes de la convencion de 14. de enero de este anno de 1739 : como en lo obrado despues, hasta la publicacion de represalias, y declaracion de guerra : con licencia en Madrid = His Catholick Majesty's conduct compared with that of His Britannick Majesty, as well with regard, to what happened before the convention of the 14th of January of this year 1739, as to what has been done since, untill the publication of reprisals and declaration of war : printed by authority at Madrid by Antonio Marin

28. A journey through Russia into Persia : by two English gentlemen, who went in the year 1739, from Petersburg, in order to make a discovery how the trade from Great Britain might be carried on from Astracan over the Caspian : to which is annex'd, a summary account of the rise of the famous Kouli Kan, and his successes, till he seated himself on the Persian throne

29. A proper answer to the by-stander : wherein is shewn I. That there is no necessity for, but infallible ruin in the maintenance of a large regular (or mercenary) land force in this island. II. That by keeping up a standing army for preventing an invasion, we shall at last render it certain and successful. III. That publick credit is now upon a more stable foundation than ever it was before the year 1734, and can be ruined by nothing but bad oeconomy, temporary expedients, and loss of trade. IV. That endeavouring to revive parties or factions long since extinquished, in order to divert the attention of the people from the present mischiefs or dangers, is a most wicked attempt. And V. That the weight of political power is now taken almost entirely from the popular and thrown into the regal scale

41. The secret expedition impartially disclos'd, or, An authentick, faithful narrative of all occurrences that happened to the fleet and army commanded by Sir E---- H---- and Sir J---- M----, from its first failing to its return to England : with apparent reasons for not landing the infantry, and many other interesting particulars, not yet made publick