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11. The law unsealed, or, A practical exposition of the Ten Commandments : With a resolution of several momentuous questions and cases of conscience: By the Learned, Laborious, faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the Gospel at Glasgow

19. Legal provisions for the poor : or, a treatise of the common and statute laws concerning the poor, either as to relief, settlement, or punishment. Being a methodical guide for justices of peace, church-wardens, and overseers. ... By S. C. ...

67. The life and death of the English rogue; or, His last legacy to the world : containing most of his notorious roberies, cheats and debaucht practices. With a full discovery of a high-way rogue; also directions to all travellers, how to know rogues, and how to avoid them. And an infallable rule how to take them, when robb'd by them. Directing all Inn-keepers, chamberlains and ostlers, how to distinguish rogues from honest guests. The manner of his being apprehended and his behaviour in prison, which was very remarkable. To which is added an alphabetical canting dictionary; English before the canting for the better understanding of mumpers and manders, priggers and prancers, rum pads and rumpadders

74. The life of Mr. Henry Dodwell : With an account of his works, and an abridgment of them that are published, and of several of his manuscripts. By Francis Brokesby, B.D. To which is added, a letter to Robert Nelson Esq; from Dr. Edmund Halley, savilian professor of geometry, containing an abstract of Mr. Dodwell's book de Cyclis

79. The life of the Reverend Mr. George Trosse, late minister of the Gospel in Exon : containing, I. An Abridgment of his own narrative. II. A further account of his life and death. III. A collection out of his sermons, with some of his letters. By Isaac Gilling. With a recommendatory preface by the Revd. Dr. Calamy, Mr. Tong, and Mr. Evans

86. Linguæ latinæ liber dictionarius quadripartitus : Dr. Adam Littleton's Latin dictionary, in four parts: I. An English-Latin. II. A Latin-Classical. III. A Latin-proper. IV. A Latin-barbarous. ... The fourth edition. Improved from the several works of Stephens, Cooper, Holyoke, and a large MS. in three volumes, of Mr. John Milton, &c. ... With two maps; one of Italy, another of Old Rome

87. A List of healths drank at the Tholsel, on the 28th of May 1715; being the birth day of his most sacred Majesty King George : 1. The King. 2. The Church of Ireland as by law establish'd. 3. The Prince of Wales. 4. The Princess of Wales. 5. The royal issue. 6. Duke Ernest of Hanover. 7. Glorious memory of King William. 8. The King and Queen of Prussia. 9. The states general. 10. Prosperity to Ireland. 11. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 12. Lords justices of Ireland. 13. Lord Chancellour of Ireland. 14. Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. 15. Lord Chancellour of Great Britain. 16. Duke of Marlborough. 17. Lord Townsend, secretary of state. 18. Mr. Secretary Stamhope. 19. Duke of Montrose, secretary of state for North Britain. 20. Duke of Devonshire, Lord Steward of the Houshold. 21. Lords of the treasury. 22. Lords of the admiralty. 23. Success to the secret committee. 24. As the House of Hanover has had its Parlementary right, so may the pretender have his. 25. Happy union among all protestants. 26. To all those gentlemen who were honest in the worst of times. 27. A long continuance of a good agreement between King and Parliament. 28. The majority of the Late House of Commons in Ireland. 29. Preservation to the rights and liberties of the Loyal City of Dublin. 30. That we may often meet, and never want a like number of honest gentlemen to celebrate this day

91. A list of the lords spiritual and temporal: as also a very exact and correct double list of the honourable the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, return'd to serve in the Parliament of Great-Britain, summon'd to meet at Westminster, March 17, 1714 : Alphabetically digested: viz. I. The names of the members of the present Parliament, with the county or borough against the same respectively. II. The counties, cities, boroughs, &c. With the names of the late and present Parliament against the same respectively. By which method, if either the person or place be known, they may both be immediately found