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8. The famous and delightful history of Fortunatus, and his two sons : in two parts. Part I. Containing an account of his noble birth, travels, and adventures, in many strange lands; how he came by a purse, which always supplied him with store of mony, and a wishing-hat, that caused him to be in an instant at any place he desired to be at; how, at his death, he bequeathed his purse and hat to his two sons; with his pompous funeral, monument and epitaph. Part II. Containing the travels and adventures of Andolocia and Ampedo, Fortunatus's tw sons, with their untimely deaths, burials and epitaphs

9. The famous and delightful history of Fortunatus, and his two sons in two parts. Part I. Containing an account of his noble birth, travels, and adventures, in many strange lands; how he came by a purse, which always supplied him with store of mony, and a wishing-hat, that caused him to be in an instant at any place he desired to be at; how, at his death, he bequeathed his purse and hat to his two sons; with his pompous funeral, monument and epitaph. Part II. Containing the travels and adventures of Andolocia and Ampedo, Fortunatus's two sons, with their untimely deaths, burials and epitaphs

27. The first book of Homer's Iliad

32. The folly of excusing our selves, and condemning others; especially of condemning the afflicted. What judgment men should make of afflictions; their duty under them; and the means to deliver and preserve themselves from them : a sermon preach'd at the Guild-Hall in the city of Lincoln, June the 19th, 1715, to the prisoners confin'd for debt in the City-Prison. By John Garmston, M.A. master of the free-school in the city of Lincoln; and late Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge

33. The folly of thinking the former times better than the present : a sermon, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of Winchester, at the assizes held there August 3. 1715. By Thomas Durnford, M.A. curate of Rogborn, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Manchester. Publish'd at the request of the high sheriff and grand jury

34. The folly of thinking the former times better than the present : a sermon, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of Winchester, at the assizes held there August 3. 1715. By Thomas Durnford, M.A. curate of Rogborn, and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Manchester. Publish'd at the request of the high sheriff and grand jury

35. For His Majesty's special service : Whereas the management of the postage of letters of Scotland, is committed to my care and conduct; these are therefore in His Majesty's name, to require you, in your respective stages, to use all diligence and expedition in the safe and speedy conveyance of this pacquet from Stirling to Edinburgh. And hereof you are not to fail, as you will answer the contrary at your perils. Ja. Anderson

37. For the further improvement of dancing : A treatise of chorography, or the art of dancing country dances after a new character ... translated from the French of Monr: Feuillet, and improv'd ... engrav'd on copper plates. With a collection of country dances, ... compos'd and writt in characters by John Essex

48. The foundation of submission to our governors considered : a sermon preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Olave Southwark; on Sunday November the 20th, 1715. Before the high sheriff of Surrey, the deputy-lieutenants and justices of the peace of Southwark. Published at their request, and at the request of several of the Parish. By Hugh Boulter, D.D. chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and rector of the said church

52. Four sermons upon most important topicks; or, catechistical lectures: concerning I. The necessity of water-baptism ... II. The conditions of our baptismal covenant ... IV. The lawfulness, expediency, and necessity of infant-baptism. By a presbyter of the Church of England

57. The Free-holder

58. The Free-holder

59. French documents collection

66. A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words : To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, releating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishing the said book

67. A full and authentick narrative of the intended horrid conspiracy and invasion : containing, I. The case of Edward Harvey of Combe, Esq; John Anstis, Esq; Thomas Forster, Esq; Corbet Kyneston, Esq; and Sir John Packington. II. A particular account of the taking Sir William Windham; and of his escape, surrender, and commitment to the Tower. III. Some remarkable circumstances relating to the Lord Lansdown. IV. The state of the rebellion in Scotland and Northumberland; with a compleat list of the commanders of the rebels. V. The tryals of Joseph Sullivane, Robert Whitty, and Felix Hara, for high treason