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18. The gallant companion : or, an antidote for the hyp and vapours. Containing, [I]. The hobgoblin, or the amorous sylph. II. The heart a shittle-cock: or, the inconsiderate lover. III. The generous rival: or, the female volunteer. IV. The heroick victory: or, love and duty reconciled. V. The fatal mistake: or, beware of jealousy. VI. The fortunate slip: or, the successful intrigue. VII. The cat's paw; a fairy tale. VIII. The she-duellists: or, Don Quixot in petticoats

26. Gallick reports, or, An historical collection of criminal cases, adjudged in the supreme courts of judicature in France : a work equally instructive and entertaining : to which is prefixed a copious preface in relation to the laws and constitution of France

27. Gallick reports, or, An historical collection of criminal cases adjudged in the Supreme Courts of Judicature in France, a work equally instructive and entertaining : in which is comprized, an account of Arnold du Tilh, an impostor, who deceived a man's wife and relations and puzzled for a long time, the Parliament of France, the history of a young lady, whose eloquence saved the life of her lover, a narration of the stealing away a lady of quality's son by her husband's relations in order to secure the estate, memoirs of the famous Madam de Brinvilliers, who poisoned her father and two brothers and attempted the life of her sister, &c., the misfortunes of the Sieur d Anglade, condemned (tho' innocent) to the Gallies and who died before his innocence was discovered, the intrigues of Cardinal Richlieu, for the destruction of Urban Grandier, a priest whom he caused to be burnt for sorcery, the case of Madam Tiquet, beheaded in the late reign, for attempting the life of her husband : to which is prefixed a copious preface in relation to the laws and constitution of France

33. The gallway catechism. Or Christ. doctrin. Newly. Collected and augmented for the use of the three kingdoms. By F. M. N. A. O. Kenny, D. of G. doctor of Paris, Pr. & c. in the Royal College of Navarre &c.

45. The game law, or, A collection of the laws and statutes made for the preservation of the game of this kingdom : drawn into a short and easy method ...

64. Der ganzte Jüdische Glaube : mit samt einer gründlichen und wahrhafftigen Anzeigung aller Satzungen, Ceremonien, Gebeten, heimlich - und öffentlichen Gebräuchen, deren sich die Jüden das gantze Jahr über bedienen, nebst schönen und gegründeten Ar

74. The gardeners almanack, for the year of Our Lord, 1702. Or the new art of gardening directing what is to be done monthly throughout the year, both in the kitchen; and flower garden : With the sun's and moon's rising, southing and setting; the sun's true declination, length of the day, &c. Together, with a discourse on the art of astrology, with the cautionary, or unfortunate days in each month of the year. With plain and easie directions for the making of a sun-dial. Calculated for the meridian of Warwick where the pole is elevated 52 deg. 25 ... The like not extant in any other. By George Repar. A lover of his country, [sic].

79. The gardeners dictionary : containing the methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit and flower garden, as also the physick garden, wilderness, conservatory, and vineyard. Abridg'd from the folio edition, by the author, Philip Miller, gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their botanick-garden, in Chelsea, and F.R.S. in two volumes

81. The gardeners dictionary : containing the methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit and flower garden. As also, the physick, garden, wilderness, conservatory, and vineyard, according to the practice of the most experienc'd gardeners of the present age. Intersperss'd with the history of the plants, the characters of each genus, and the names of all the particular species, in Latin, and English; and an explanation of all the terms used in botany and gardening. Together with accounts of the nature and use of barometers, thermometers, and hygrometers proper for gardeners; and of the origin, causes, and nature of metegrs, and the particular influences of air, earth, fire and water upon vegetation, according to the best natural philosphers. Adom'd with copper plates. By Philip Miller, gardener to the botanick garden at Chelsea, and F.R.S.

83. The gardeners dictionary : containing the methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, and flower-garden, as also the physic-garden, wilderness, conservatory, and vineyard : in which likewise are included the practical parts of husbandry, and the method of making and preserving wines, according to the practice of foreign vignerons

84. The gardeners dictionary : containing the methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, and flower-garden, as also the physic-garden, wilderness, conservatory, and vineyard. In which likewise are included the practical parts of husbandry; and the method of making and preserving wines, according to the practice of foreign vignerons. Abridged from the two volumes in folio, by the author, Philip Miller, F.R.S. gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their botanic garden, in Chelsea. In three volumes

89. The gardeners kalendar : Directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure garden, and in the conservatory with an account of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits proper for the table, and of all sorts of flowers, plants, and trees, that flower in every month. The third edition. By Philip Miller, gardener to the worshipful company of Apothecaries, at the botanick garden in Chelsea, and F.R.S.

93. The gardeners kalendar : Directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure gardens, and in the conservatory. With an account of the particular seasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits proper for the table, and of all sorts of flowers, plants, and trees, that flower in every month. By Philip Miller, gardener to the worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at their Botanick Garden in Chelsea, and F.R.S.

98. The gardeners kalendar, directing what works are necessary to be done every month, in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure gardens, and in the conservatory : With an account of the particular reasons for the propagation and use of all sorts of esculent plants and fruits proper for the table, and of all sorts of flowers, plants, and trees, that flower in every month. By Philip Miller, gardener to the worshipful Company of Apothercaries, at their Botanick Garden in Chelsea, and F.R.S.

100. Gardening improv'd : containing I. The clergyman's recreation: shewing the pleasure and pront of the art of gardening. Wherein is treated, 1. Of preparing the ground for planting and sowing. 2. Of the method of planting fruit trees in gardens. 3. Of the most agreeable disposition for a garden. 4. Of nurseries. 5. Of pruning. 6. Of grafting and inoculating. 7. Of the proper disposition of trees against a wall, the best kinds of each, their order and time of ripening, &c. II. The gentleman's recreation: or, The second part of the art of gardening improved. Containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees, particularly a new method of building walls with horizontal shelters. Illustrated with copper plates. III. The fruit-garden kalendar: teaching in order of time what is to be done therein every month in the year. Containing several new and plain directions, more particularly relating to the vine. Written by John Lawrence, M.A. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire. IV. The lady's recreation: or, The art of gardening farther improved. Containing the best ways of propagating all sorts of flowers, flower-trees, and shrubs, &c. The most commodious methods for erecting green-houses, &c. Of plantations in avenues, walks, wildernesses, &c. With the gardener's compleat kalendar: or, The art of managing both the fruit-garden and kitchen-garden every month in the year. By Charles Evelyn, Esq; with an appendix explaining the motion of sap, and generation of plants. And a new invention for the more speedy designing of garden-platts. By Richard Bradley