BOOKS Printed for W. MEARS at the Lamb, F. CLAY at the Bible, and D. BROWNE at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar. T HE Works of Horace in Latin and En glish, in Two Volumes; the English Verfion, by Mr. Creech. The Fifth Edition. Great Britain's Vade Mecum: Containing 1. A concife Geographical Description of the World, with an Enquiry into the Nature, Quality and principal Commodity of each Country. 2. The feveral Counties of England and Wales particularly defcribed; an Account of their valuable Products, Market-Towns, Market-Days, Chief Fairs, &c. With a fhort View of Trade in general, &c. The whole of univerfal Ufe to Perfons of all Ranks in Town and Country; particularly to Country Gentlemen, Travellers, Lawyers, Merchants, Tradefmen, Builders, Gaugers, &c. The Gentleman's Library, containing Rules for Conduct in all Parts of Life, written by a Gentleman. Walfingham's Manual, or prudential Maxims for Statesmen and Courtiers, with Inftructions for Youth, Gentlemen and Noblemen. The Second Edition. 65 Beds, an Account how the Romans lay upon them 231 Beneventum Bibliotheca Palatina 61 267 Brundufium Callimachus Calvus 305 Covetoufnefs, the Excufes Men make for it, s. The ill Effects of it, 7. The Description of a 9 F and Failings. Men are very apt to overlook their own, 27 55 383, 385 417 399 57 225 Free-Man Friends, how they ought to behave themselves to- eft of Bleffings Fundi 57 Glory Glycon Gnatia 69 245 65 |