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BOOKS lately Printed and Sold by N. Cliffe at the Candlestick, the lower End of Cheapfide, near the Old Fury.

THE Hiftory of England, from the

Tbeginning of the Reign of Queen Anne, to the Conclufion of the glorious Treaty of Union between England and Scotland. Comprehending all the memorable Tranfactions (Publick and Pri vate) both at Home and Abroad, with the Proceedings at large of both Parliaments in relation to the Union, and all the remarkable Speeches that have been made, on that and other Occafions, fince her Majefty's Acceffion to the Throne.

A Confeffion of Faith at the publick Ordination of Thomas Bradbury, London, July the 10th, 1707. With an Exhortation to Minifters and People. By Mr. J. Shower.

The Welfare of Ifrael confider'd: In two Sermons on the Fifth of November, 1705, and 1706. With a Thankfgiving Sermón at Stepney, June 27. 1706. By Tho. Bradbury.

Sermons on feveral Subjects, viz. of Pride, Luxury, Idleness, Unmercifulnefs; of Uncleannefs, of future Punishments and Rewards, of Education, of the Knowledg of God, of the Service of God, and of Sincerity and Chearfulnefs therein; and feveral other useful: Subjects. Being the 5th Volume. By

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J. Conant, D. D. Publifh'd by John Lord Bishop of Chichefter. N. B. In à fhort time will be publifh'd the Sixth and Laft Volume, to which will be added the Author's Life.

A Mechanical Account of the NonNaturals; being a brief Explication of the Changes made in Human Bodys by Air, Diet, &c. together with an Enquiry into the Nature and Ufe of Baths upon the fame Principles. To which is prefix'd, the Doctrine of Animal Secretion in feveral Propofitions. By Jer. Wainwright, M. D.

A General, iftory of all, Voyages and Travels throughout the Old and New World, from the firft Ages to this prefent Time, illuftrating both the antient and modern Geography; containing an accurate Defcription of each Country, its natural Hiftory and Product; the Religion, Cuffoms, Manners, Trade, &c. of the Inhabitants, and whatsoever is remarkable and curious in any kind. An Account of all Difcoverys hitherto made in the most remote Parts, and the great Usefulness of fuch Attempts, for improving both natural and experimental Philofophy. With a Catalogue of all Authors that have ever defcrib'd any part of the World, an impartial Judgment, and Criticifm on their Works, for difcerning between the reputable and fabulous Relaters; and an xtract of the Lives of the moft confide able Travellers. By Monfier du Perier, of the Royal Academy. Made English from the Paris Edition.

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