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FOREIGN

Tfor french

AFFAIR S, 1751. 143

forming but executing fome new pro→ ject for increafing their trade and improving their marine: For thefe purposes, feveral ships have lately failed with recruits, to compleat the garifons in their feveral American colonies; and it is reckoned that above 600 officers discharged fince the peace, are gone to ferve in thofe colonies. A number of veffels are fitting out in order to transport artillery and ammunition to the coaft of Africa, and likewife fome hundreds of people, who are intended to found a colony there: In order to improve their Turkey trade, they have, befides the 50 fols per ton upon foreign shipping, impofed a duty of to per cent, upon all goods imported from the Levant by foreign ships; and that they may never want expert feaofficers, a marine academy has been eftablifhed at Breft, the members of which are directed to compile a dictionary for explaining every thing relating to naval affairs.

An expedient is talked of at Paris for compofing the difference between the king of France and his clergy; the latter being willing, it is faid, to give a declaration of their revenues, provided they be always allowed to grant a fupply to his majesty, under the title of a free gift.

Among the many good regulations made

by the king of Portugal, he has lately reduced the duties payable upon the importa tion of Sugar from Brazil to one half of what have been paid for fome years, in order to restore that branch of trade, which has been almost ruined by the high duties.

At Madrid they have advice from Peru, that a deep cavern has been difcovered in a village called Urcos, about 15 miles from Cufco, upon the river Quiquixana, in which were three coffins of maffy gold, two inches and a half thick, wherein, as far as they could judge from fome Hieroglyphicks engraved upon them, were deposited the bones of three of the ancient kings of Peru.

From Vienna we have advice, that on March 19, N. S. her imperial majesty was happily delivered of a princess.

By accounts from feveral places we are told of great preparations making by the Turks for a war in Europe, and that feveral changes have been made in the divan, all of which feem to tend the fame way; which is the more to be apprehended, as the troubles in Perfia feem to increase rather than diminish, fo that the Turks have nothing to fear from that quarter. And from Petersburg we are told by the laft mail, that the Czarina has given orders for hiring a great number of tranfport hips upon the Duina and gulph of Finland.

The Monthly Catalogue for March, 1751.

DIVINITY and CONTROVERSY.

Clear Diftinction between true and

"A falfe Religion, pr. 6d. Robinfon.

2. A fecond Letter to Mr. Whitfield, pr. 2s. 6d. Cooper.

PHYSICK and SURGERY. 3. A new Treatife on British and foreign Vegetables, pr. 4s. Owen.

4. An Expofition of the Uncertainties in the Practice of Phyfick. By B. G. Feijɔ, Matter general of the Order of St. Benedict, pr. 18. Tonfon.

5. A new general Syftem of Midwifry, By B. Exton, M. D. pr. 4s. Owen.

6. An hiftorical and phyfical Differtation on the Cafe of Catherine Vizzani, pr. 15. Meyer.

7. The Cure of the Miliary Fever, pr. Is. 6d. Say.

MISCELLANEOUS.

8. Obfervations on Mr. Fielding's Enquiry, pr. 1s. 6d. Newbery.

9. A true Copy of the Poll taken at Oxford, Jan. 30, 1750., with Lord Cornbury's Letter to the Vice-Chancellor, and all the Papers relating to the faid Election, which were fent to the common Rooms of the refpe&ive Colleges, pr. 6d. Baldwin, jun.

10. A genuine Account of the Life of William Parfons, Efq; executed at Tyburn, Feb. 11. pr. Is. Corbett.

11. Memoirs of the Life of William Parfons, Efq; pr. Is. Stamper.

12. National Thoughts recommended to the ferious Attention of the Publick, pr. 6d. DodЛley.

13. Confiderations on the Regulations at Cambridge, pr. 18. Payne.

14. A Differtation on the Hebrew Vowel Points. By P. Whitfield, pr. 5s. Vaillant. 15. A Letter to the Right. Hon. the Lady VV. pr. 1S. Owen. 16. A Letter to Henry Lord Viscount Cornbury, pr. 6d. Lion. 17. The Sentiments of a great Man upon reducing the Intereft, pr. 6d. Whitridge. 18. The History of Westminster-Abbey. By R. Widmore, A. M. pr. 5s.

Fox.

19. * Intereft at one View, calculated to a Farthing. By Richard Hayes. The Eighth Edition, with Additions. Meadows. 20, A Treatise on distributive Justice, pr. IS. Owen.

21. Obfervations made by Mr. Bertram, in his Travels from Pensylvania to Onondago, pr. 15. 6d.

22. Serious Advice to Silk Manufacturers, pr. 6d. Whitridge,

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23. Confiderations on the Expediency of a general Naturalization, pr. 6d. Say,

24. Some Thoughts on a general Naturalization, pr. 6d. Owen.

25. A Narrative of the Proceedings concerning the Herring Fishery. By T. Cole, pr. 6d. Owen.

26. A Defence of the Old Stile, pr. 6d.
Owen.

27. A difpaffionate Remonstrance of the
Nature and Tendency of lowering Inte-
reft, pr. is.
Robinson.

28. The Confequences of laying an ad-
ditional Duty on Spirituous Liquors, pr. 6d.
Whitridge.

29. A Parallel between Lady Frail, and
the Lady of Quality in Peregrine Pickle,
Griffiths.
pr. 1s.

10. A Propofal for uniting the King-
doms of Great-Britain and Ireland, pr. Is.
Millar.

31. An Inquiry into the Damages of Spirituous Liquors, pr. 6d. Trye.

32. A View of the Proceedings of the general Affembly of the Church of Scotland, pr. 6d. Owen.

33. A Valuation of Annuities and Leafes certain, for a fingle Life. By Weyman Lee, Efq; pr. 1s. 6d. Shuckburgh.

34. The History of Lapland. Griffiths. Scheffer, pr. 15. 6d.

By John

35. Candid Difquifitions on the Execu-
tion of the Laws of England, pr. 1s.
Sheepy.

36. An Effay on the new Species of
Writing, pr. IS.
Owen.

37. A short View of the Families of the
prefent English Nobility. By Mr. Salmon,
pr. 3s.

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38. The OEconomy of the Sexes, pr.
Noon.

39. A Letter to Mr. Thomas Bigg, late
Surgeon of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. By
R. Ruffel, M. D. pr. 15. Ruffel.

40. Obfervations on the past Growth
and prefent State of the City of London,
Woodfall.
pr. 2s. 6d.

41. Memoirs of the Duke of Sully,
Ambaffador at the English Court from
Henry IV. of France, pr. 58. Dodfley.

42.. A Key to the Fragment. By Amias
Riddinge, pr, 1s. Cooper.

Entertainment and Poetry.
V43. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle.
In four Vols. 12m°, pr. 12S. Wilfon.
44. Three original Peems: Being the
Pofthumous Works of Pendavid Bitterz-
wigg, pr. 1S. Carnan.

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45. Alfred; a Mafque. By Mr. Mallet,

pr. is. 6d. (See p. 99.)

46. The Scribleriad. Book II, III, IV,

and V, pr. 15, each. Docfley. (See p.
130.)

47. The Works of Francis Beaumont,

and Mr. John Fletcher. Collated with all the former Editions. In 10 Vols.

48. A fatirical Dialogue on the playing of Othello, pr. 6d. River.

49. The Laurel: Containing various Branches of Poetry, pr. 2s. Woodfall.

50. Poems and Mifcellaneous Pieces. By J. Free, D. D. Rivington.

51. An Ode on the Powers of Poetry, pr. Is. Cooper.

52. A Letter to Francis de la Val, Efq; pr. 6d. Meyer.

53. Wit flying at St. James's, pr. 6d. Merryman.

54. Commerce; a Poem. By Mr. Arnold, pr. 18. Dodfley.

55. Religion; a Rhapfody. Stevens, pr. 6d. Reeve.

By G. A.

56. The Progrefs of Envy. Newbery. 57. An occafional Prologue and Epilogue to Othello. By C. Smart, A. M. pr. 6d. Newbery. (See p. 136.)

58. The Bulfinch. Vol. II. Being a choice Collection of English Songs, pr. is. td. Stamper.

49. The Poems of Mrs. Leaper, Vol. II. Roberts. 60. The Royal Jefter; or Cream of the Jeft, pr. 18. Stamper.

SERMONS.

61. A Sermon preached at Sunbury, Middlefex, Jan. 6. By John Mulso, M. A. pr. 6d. Whifton.

62. A Sermon before the Society of free and accepted Malons, at Gloucester, pr. 'IS. Owen.

63. A Sermon on the Common Prayer and Communion. By Lewis Jones, M. A. pr. 6d. Owen.

64. A Sermon at Worcester, Auguft 16, 1750. By J. Tottie, A. M. pr. 6d. Sandby.

65. A Sermon at St. George the Martyr, Southwark, Jan. 30. By L. Howard, D. D. pr. 6d. Hodges.

66. A Sermon at Portsmouth, Dec. 25, 1750. By J. Sturch, pr. 6d. Hitch.

67. A Sermon at the Confecration of the Bifhop of Briftol, Dec. 23. By F. Webber, D. D. pr. 6d. Rivington.

68. Two Sermons on the Sabbath. By W. Webster, D. D. pr. 6d. Clarke. 69. A Sermon on Self-Love, at York, Dec. 30. By Ch. Cooper, A. M. pr. 6d.

70. A Sermon before the Lords at Weft

minster-Abbey, Jan. 30. By Frederick Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, pr. 6d. Dudley.

71. A Sermon at Long-Ditton, at the Funeral of Jofeph Clarke, A. M. By R. Wooddefon, A. M. pr. 6d. Innys.

72. A Sermon before the Commons, Jan. 30. By F. Allen, D. D. pr. 6d. Shuckburgh.

The LONDON MAGAZINE:

T.Davies

Or GENTLEMAN's Monthly Intelligencer.

For APRIL, 1751.

To be Continued. (Price Six-Pence each Month.),

Containing, (Greater Variety, and more in Quantity, than any Monthly Book of the same Price.)

I. A Hiftory of the Princes and Minorities

in England fince the Conquest.

II. The Life of the celebrated Shakespear. III. Diverting and inftructive Story of Cleora IV, Second Letter on the remarkable Bull of Pope Clement VI. with a Copy of the faid Bull.

V. Humble Remonftrance and Petition of the SPIRITS.

VI. Of the Swedish Succeffion, and Declaration of the new King.

VII. The JOURNAL of a Learned and ·Political CLUB, &c. continued: Containing the SPEECHES of C. Popilius Lænas, Julius Florus, and M. Ogulnius, on the Queftion concerning Staff-Officers: And the SPEECH of C. Claudius Nero, on the British White Herring Fishery Bill. VIII. A Marriage negotiated by Bill of Exchange.

IX. Humorous Letter on Chanting.

X. On the Death of the Prince of Wales, with his Character.

XI. Arithmetical and Mathematical Queftions.

XIII. Of trading Companies.

XIV. Peevithness dif, layed and cenfured. XV. Account of the whole Ceremonial at the Funeral of his late Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

XVI. Affairs of the South-Sea Company. XVII. Mr. Heathcote, to the Livery of London.

XVIII. Character of Chryfalus and Eriphile. XIX. POETRY Britain's Ifle, by the Author of Arno's Vale, a new Song fet to Mufick; Extract from The Bramin; Pfalm 1. paraphrafed; on the Death of the Prince; on Woman; on Happiness; Epiftle to a Friend; Songs; Rebus folved; Hobbinol, a new Song fet to Mufick, &c. &c.

XX. The MONTHLY CHRONOLOGER 1 Seffions at the Old Bailey; Proceedings against Gaming Houses; Malefactors executed, &c. &c. &c.

XXI. Promotions; Marriages and Births;
Deaths; Bankrupts.

XXII. Prices of Stocks for each Day.
XXIII. Monthly Bill of Mortality.
XXIV. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
XXV. A Catalogue of Books.

XII. Type and Calculation of the Lunar
Eclipfe, which will happen on May 29.
With a Reprefentation of SHAKESPEAR's Monument in Westminster-Abbey, and
the Effigies of the surprizing British GIANT; both neatly engraved on Copper.
MULTUM IN PARVO.

LONDON: Printed for R. BALDWIN, jun. at the Rofe in Pater-Nofter-Row. Of whom may be had, compleat Sets from the Beginning to this Time, neatly Bound, or Stitch'd, or any fingle Month to compleat Sets.

Peevifhnefs difplay'd and cenfur'd

Story of Chryfalus and Eriphile
POETRY. Hobbinol, a new fong

153-161

The JOURNAL of a learned and political
CLUB, &c. Continued
SPEECH of C. Popilius Lænas in favour
of the motion relating to the staff-officers
in the army
SPEECH of Julius Florus against the mo-

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