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A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PUBLISHED IN AMERICA, AND FOR SALE AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHN WEST, No. 75, Cornhill, BOSTON.

Boston: PRINTED BY SAMUEL ETHERIDGE.

1797.

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JOHN WEST's Catalogue of Books.

  Dols. Cts.
ADAMS' Flowers of Ancient and Modern History, 2 vols. [...] [...]
— Flowers of Modern Travels: being ele­gant, entertaining, and instructive Ex­tracts, from the most celebrated Trav­ellers; particularly Lord Lyttleton, Sir W. Hamilton, Baron de Tott, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Moore, Addison, Brydone, Wraxall, Savery, &c. &c. 2 vols. 1 75
Adams' (his Excellency John) twenty-six Let­ters upon the Revolution of America, written in Holland, in the year 1780,   37½
Adams' (Hannah) View of the various Religious Denominations which have appeared in the world, from the beginning of the Christ­ian era, to the present day, &c. 1 67
Alexander's History of Women, from the earliest antiquity to the present time, 2 vols. 3 50
Alexander's Virgil, translated into literal English Prose, with explanatory Notes, 2 25
Alkin's Letters to his Son, on various Topics, re­lative to Literature, and the conduct of Life. 1 50
American Spectator; or, Matrimonial Preceptor; a Collection of Essays, Epistles, Pre­cepts, and Examples, relating to the Married State, 1  
— Young Man's best Companion: con­taining Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping—Measuring —Guaging, Letters on Business, Friend­ship, &c. Forms of Deeds, Bonds, &c. a very useful and valuable book for Young Men, 8 [...]
American Pocket Atlas, containing a map of each State, and of the United States, with a concise description of each state, 1 25
— Justice's Assistant, 1 75
— Theatre, 2 vols. 2 50
— Clerk's Magazine, New Edition, 1  
— Remembrancer; or, an Impartial Collection of Essays, Resolves, &c. relative, to the Treaty with Great Britain, 3 vols. 3 50
— Farmer's Letters; describing certain Provincial Situations, Manners and Customs; and conveying some idea of the State of the People of North Ame­rica,   83
— Preceptor; being a new Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speak­ing; designed for the Use of Schools,   62½
Same book,   37 ½
— Coast Pilot; with directions for Sailing into and out of all the Princi­pal Harbours, with a Tide Table, &c. &c.   75
— Atlas, containing, Twenty Maps of the different parts of America, and one Chart of the W. Indies, 5  
Ditto, Coloured, 6  
Arabian Nights Entertainments, consisting of one Thousand and one pleasing and in­structive Stories, 2 vols. 1 75
Antidote to Deism, 2 vols. 1 75
Afflicted Man's Companion, (by Willison)   75
Atlas, for the present European War, includ­ing every place where the War has been carried on, 2  
Artist's Assistant, in Drawing, Perspective, Painting, &c.   37½
Art of Speaking,   75
Addison's Evidences of the Christian Religion,   75
Almoran and Hamet, an Oriental Tale,   62
Alexis, or the Cottage in the Woods, a Novel,   87½
Art of Courting,   75
Akenside's Pleasures of Imagination, to which is added, Armstrong's Art of preserving Health,   62½
Arnold's (I. L. Esq.) Miscellaneous Poems,   87½
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BURKITT's Exposition of the New Testa­ment, with Practical Observations, where­in the whole of the Sacred Text is recited, and the Sense explained, 4to. 7  
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, from this world to that which is to come, with the Life of the Author,   75
— Holy War, 62½ and   75
— Law and Grace,   25
— Visions for Youth,   25
Boyle's Voyages and Adventures, in various parts of the World,   75
Beattie's Elements of Moral Science, 2 vols. 1 75
Brydone's Tour through Sicily and Malta, 1  
Baron Trenck, complete, 6 s and 1 25
— Abridged,   25
Blair's Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. 3  
— 3 vols. 12mo. 3  
Bennet's Letters to a young Lady, on a variety of useful and interesting Subjects,   75
— and Strictures,   87½
— Strictures, on Female Education,   40
Beccaria on Crimes and Punishments, with a Commentary by M. de Voltaire,   75
Booth's Reign of Grace, from its Rise to its Consummation,   87
Burton's Lectures on Female Education and Manners,   75
Beauties of the Creation,   87½
— of History; or Pictures of Virtue and Vice drawn from real Life, 2 vols. 2  
— of Sterne, including all his Pathetic Tales and most distinguished Obser­vations on Life,   56
— of Hervey,   87½
— of Fielding, carefully selected from his Works, with some Account of his Life,   50
Berridge's Christian World Umasked,   75
Brissot on the Commerce of America with Eu­rope, with a Sketch of the Life of Brissot, 1  
Burn's Abridgment of the American Justice, 1 50
Belknap's American Biography, 1 75 and 1 50
— History of New Hampshire, 3 vols. 5  
— Dissertations, on the Character, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the Evidence of his Gospel,   62½
Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and the Belles Lettres, 2 vols. 3 33
Same work abridged,   75
Bell on the Venereal Disease, 1  
Buchan's Domestic Medicine; or, Family Phy­sician, 1 75
Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature, in four Books, 1st of Prudence; 2d of Knowl­edge; 3d of Virtue; 4th of Revealed Re­ligion, 1 75
Butler's Analogy of Religion, Natural and Re­vealed, to the Constitution and course of Nature, 1 50
Bell's System of Surgery, 8 50
Same work abridged by Waters, 2 50
Brigg's Art of Cookery, 1 25
Boston's Human Nature, in its Four Fold State,   87½
Barlow's Works, containing, advice to the Priv­ileged Orders, a Letter to the National Convention of France, &c.   75
Bellisarius, by M. Marmontel,   75
British Album, containing the Poems of, Della Crusca, Anna Matilda, Arly—Benedict; the Bard, &c. &c. 1 25
Baxter's Call to the Unconverted, to Turn and Live, and accept of Mercy, while Mercy may be had, &c.   62½
Brown's Introduction to the Right Understand­ing, of the Oracles of God,   62½
Brothers' (Richard) Prophecies, 1  
Baxter's Saints Everlasting Rest; or, a Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in Heaven,   87½
Bogatzky's Golden Treasury for the Children of God: Consisting of Select Texts of the Bible, with Practical Observations in Prose and Verse, for every day in the year,   75
Baillie's Morbid Anatomy of some of the most important parts of the Human Body, 1 25
Brief Account of the Associated Presbyteries,   37½
Boulanger on the Principles and Effects of the Christian Religion,   75
Booth's Essay on the Kingdom of Christ,   40
Bell's Treatise on the Management of Ulcers, 1 50
Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. 4 67
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 1 67 and 2  
— Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, 1  
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COLUMBIAN ORATOR: containing a Varie­ty of Original Pieces; together with Rules; calculated to improve Youth and others, in the ornamental and useful Art of Elo­quence; by Caleb Bingham, Author of American Preceptor, &c. This work is the latest of the kind, and has already obtained a preference in many Schools and Acad­emies,   75
Camilla: or, a Picture of Youth, a Novel, by the Author of Evelina, and Cecilia, 3 Vols. 3  
Cook's three Voyages to the Pacific Ocean, to which is prefixed, the Life of Capt. Cook, 2 vols. with Plates, 2 50
Same Work, 4 vols. 8vo. 8  
Charlotte, a Tale of Truth, by Mrs. Rowson,   75
Curiosities of Literature, consisting of Anec­dotes, Characters and Observations,   50
Cowper's Poems, and Task, 2 vols. 1 50
Campbell on Miracles,   83
Children's Friend, by Berquin, 4 vols. 3  
Either vol. may be had separate, at   75
Coghlan's (Mrs.) Memoirs, written by herself,   67
Columbian Muse, a Selection of American Poetry,   75
Chesterfield's Principles of Politeness,   37½
Calvary, or the Death of Christ, a Poem, by R. Cumberland,   75
Count Roderick's Castle, a Tale,   75
Children's Friend, abridged,   50
Citizen of the World, or Letters from a Chi­nese Philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the East, 1  
Campbell's Sacramental Meditations on the Sufferings and Death of Christ,   33⅓
Cooper's History of North America,   37½
Cooper's History of South America,   37½
— of the Grecian States,   37½
Chapone's Letters on the Improvement of the Mind,   62½
Christian Remembrancer; or short Reflections upon the Faith, Life, and Conduct of a real Christian,   62½
Cullen's Synopsis and Nosology,   83⅓
— Physiology,   66⅔
Chambaud's Idioms of the French and Eng­lish Languages,   62½
Centaur, not Fabulous; in Six Letters to a Friend, on the Life in Vogue,   66⅔
Carver's Travels through the Interior parts of North America, for more than 5000 miles,   83
Children's Miscellany, with Plates, 1  
Conductor Generalis, 2  
Carey's Account of the Fever in Philadelphia,   50
— Miscellaneous Trifles, in prose,   75
Cheselden's Anatomy of the Human Body, with 40 Copperplates, 2  
Coxe's View of the United States of America, 2  
Christian's, Scholar's and Farmer's Magazine, 2 vols. 2 50
Complete Fortune Teller; being a new and regular System for foretelling future events, by Astrology, Physiognomy, Pal­mistry, Moles, Cards, Dreams, &c.   50
Cecilia: or, Memoirs of an Heiress, by the Author of Evelina and Camilla, 3 vols. 3  
Cullen's First Lines of the Practice of Physic: with practical and explanatory Notes, and the Life and Portrait of the Author, 2 vols. 4  
Cullen's Materia Medica, 2 vols, 3 33
Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne; a Highland Story, by the Author of Romance of the Forest, Mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c.   75
Constitutions of the several United States, and of the Federal Government,   75
Cavern of Death, a Moral Tale,   62½
Cheselden's Anatomical Tables, 1 25
Compendious System of Mineralogy and Me­talgy, extracted from the American Encyclopedia, 1 33
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DODDRIDGE's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, illustrated in a course of serious and practical Addresses, suited to persons of every cha­racter and circumstance,   75
Same Work,   62½
Ditto.   87½
— Ten Sermons on Regeneration,   75
Dodsley's Select Fables of Esop and other Fabu­lists,   75
Democrat; or, Intrigues and Adventures of Jean le Noir, 1  
Devil on Two Sticks,   75
Dickinson's familiar Letters to a Gentleman upon a variety of seasonable and import­ant subjects in Religion,   87½
Dickinson's five Discourses, concerning some important points of Christian Faith,   62½
Death of Abel and Cain, from the German of Gesner,   50
Dana's Selection of Lessons, in Reading, and Speaking,   75
De Lolme's Constitution of England; in which it is compared with the Republican Form of Government, and the Monarchies in Eu­rope, 1  
Dodd's Thoughts in Prison, to which are add­ed, Miscellaneous Pieces,   62½
Divine Maxims and Observations,   66⅔
Dean's New England Farmer, or Georgical Dictionary, 1 50
— do. New Edition with large additions, 2  
Dilworth's Art of Bookkeeping,   87½
Davles's Sermons on important Subjects, 3 vols. 5 25
Same work, 2 vols. 4  
Dumourier's Memoirs, written by himself, 1  
Defence of Usury, shewing the Impolicy of legal restraints on the terms of Pecuniary Bargains, by I. Bentham, Esq.   75
Dialogues between the Pulpit and Reading Desk, by Rev. E. Smith,   42
D'Arcy, a Novel, by Charlotte Smith,   75
Dodd's Reflections on Death,   33⅓
Dwight's comprehensive System of Geography, by way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Schools,   33⅓
D'Argenson's Civil, Moral, Literary and Po­litical Essays; interspersed with Charac­ters, Portraits and Anecdotes,   75
Dialogues of Devils,   87½
Dyer's Titles of Christ,   62½
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ELEMENTS of MORALITY, for the use of Children; with an introductory Address   87½
Edwards on Religious Affections, to Parents, 1  
Enfield's Speaker: or, Miscellaneous Pieces, selected from the best English writers,   87½
— Prayers, for the use of Families,   62½
— Biographical Sermons: or, a Series of Discourses on the principal characters in Scripture,   62½
Espinasse's Digest of the Law of Actions at Nisi Prius, 2 vols. 2 50
— Cases, argued and ruled at Nisi Prius, 1 50
Erskine's Sermons upon the most important and interesting subjects, 1  
— Gospel Sonnets: or, Spiritual Songs,   62½
Eliot's Medical Pocket Book,   75
Edwards' History of Redemption, with Notes, Historical, Critical and Theological, 2  
Same work without Notes, 1 50
Edward's on the Millenium, 1 25
Emma Corbett, a Novel, 2 vols. 1 25
English Hermit, or the unparalleled Sufferings and Surprising Adventures of Philip Quarll, an Englishman,   75
Evelina; or a young Lady's Entrance into the world, by the Author of Cecilia and Ca­milla, 2 vols. 1 50
Evening Amusements for the Ladies; or, O­riginal Anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds,   62½
Economy of Human Life,   25
Edinburgh New Dispensatory—new Edition, 2 50
Estimate of Religion in the fashionable World, by Hannah More,   37½
F
FLECHERE's (Rev. John W.) Pastoral and Fa­miliar Letters to a number of Persons—al­so six Letters on the spiritual Manifestation of the Son of God,   75
Federal Ready Reckoner; or, Trader's Valuable Guide, in purchasing and selling all kinds of Articles, in Dollars and Cents,   50
Fordyce's Addresses to Young Men, 1  
— Sermons to Young Women, 1  
Franklin's (Dr.) Life, written by himself,   66⅔
Frankli [...] (Dr.) Life and Essays, 1  
Fisher's Young Man's best Companion,   87½
Fenning's Arithmetic; or, American Youth's Instructor,   75
Flavel's Husbandry Spiritualized; or, the Heavenly Use of Earthly things,   83⅓
Fair Hibernian, a Novel,   75
Female Jockey Club; or, a Sketch of the Man­ners of the Age,   75
Family Instructor, relating to Parents and Children—Masters and Servants—Hus­bands and Wives,   75
Friend of Youth translated from the French of M [...]erquin, 2 vols. 1 50
Flowers of Ancient and Modern History, 2 vols. 1 50
Fraser's Young Gentleman and Lady's Assist­ant, containing Geography, Natural His­tory, Rhetoric, Arithm [...], and Miscel­lany,   75
Farmer's Friend, or, the History of Charles Worthy,   75
Fool of Quality; or, the History of Henry, Earl of Moreland, by Mr. Brooke, 3 vols. 2 50
Foresters, an American Tale; being a Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clo [...]hier, a new Edition, with additions, 1  
Fiske's twenty-two Sermons on various and important Subjects; chiefly practical, 1 50
Freeman's Massachusetts Justice; being a Col­lection of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, relative to the Power and Duty of Justices of the Peace, &c. 1 75
Fleetwood's Life of Christ; together with the Lives and Sufferings of his Holy Apostles and Disciples, 2 vols. 3 50
Flavel's Token for Mourners; or, the Advice of Christ to a distressed Mother,   37½
Flavel's Saint indeed, or the great work of a Christian, opened and pressed,   37½
Fabulous Histories, for the Amusement of young persons,   44
Frugal Housewife, or Complete Woman Cook,   50
Festival of Love: a Collection of Cytherian Poems, containing Elegant Translations [...] Anacreon, Sappho, &c. &c. and O­riginal Pieces, 1 25
Findley's History of the Insurrection in the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania, in the Year 1 [...]4. 1 [...]½
Fuller's Letters, in which the Calvinistic and Socinian Systems are Examined and Com­pared as to their Moral Tendency, 1  
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GUTHRIE's Modern Geography; improved, corrected, and greatly enlarged, 2 vols. 4to. with a vol. of Maps, 16  
Goldsmiths, History of the Earth and Animat­ed Nature▪ 4 vols. with elegant Plates, 9  
— Abridgment of the History of Rome,   87
— Abridgment of the History of Eng­land,   87
— Essays and Poems, including Deserted Village, Retaliation, &c.   75
Gentleman's Parental Monitor,   50
Grove, on the Nature and Design of the Lord's Supper,   62½
Gardiner's Inquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Cure of the Gout,   57
Guide and Counsellor of Human Life,   55
Guthrie's Saving Interest in Christ, and the way to attain it,   62½
Gordon's History of the American Revolution, 3 vols. 8vo. 5 25
Gay's Fables,   33⅓
Gardner's (Col. James) Life, with a Sermon occasioned by his heroic Death,   66⅓
Gospel News; being a brief Attempt to consider the Evidences of the Truth of the Gospel, by Shippie Townsend, 1 25
Ghost Seer; or, Apparitionist; a Fragment,   75
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HUNTER's Sacred Biography; or, the History of the Patriarchs; to which is added, the History of Deborah, Ruth and Hannah, 3 vols. 6  
Same work, 6 vols. 7 50
Hutchins [...] History of Massachusetts, from the first settlement thereof, in 1628, until the year 1750, 2 vols. 4  
Humphrey's (Col.) Miscellaneous Works, 1 50
— Poems,   42
— Life of Gen. Putman,   62½
Hopkins' System of Divinity, 2 vols. 4  
— Treatise on the [...], 1 12½
Hapless Orphan, a Novel, 2 vols. 1 50
Harris's Natural History of the Bible,   87½
Hive; or, Collection of Thoughts on Civil, Moral Sentimental and Religious Subjects,   75
Hamilton on the Management of Female Com­plaints and of Children, in early Infancy, 1  
Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations,   87½
Haunted Priory; or, the Fortunes of the House of Rayo,   83⅓
Hayes on Coughs and Colds, with ample di­rections for the Prevention and Cure of Consumptions, to which are added, Obser­vations on the Hooping Cough and Asthma,   40
Historical Journal of the American War, ex­tracted from the Publications of the Massa­chusetts Historical Society, 1 [...]
Hunter on the Blood, Inflammation and gun­shot Wounds, with an account of the Author's life, 2 vols. 4  
Hume's History of England; 6 vols. with Plates, 13 50
Horne's Commentary on the Book of Psalms, 2 25
Hubbard's Narrative, of the Indian Wars, in New England,   75
History of Joseph Andrews, by Fielding,   83⅓
— of America, from the Encyclopedia, New Ed. 1  
Hunter on the Venereal Disease, 2 [...]0
Hardie's Tablet of Memory, containing the most memorable Events in History, from the earliest period, till 1795, &c. &c 1  
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INTERESTING MEMOIRS,   75
Inquisitor; or, Invisible Rambler, by Mrs. Rowson,   87½
Imlay's History of Kentuckey, 2 vols. 1 50
Index of the various subjects contained in the Sacred Scriptures,   50
— to the Laws of Massachusetts; from the Adoption of the Constitution to the Year 1796.   75
Infernal Conference; or, Dialogues of Devils, by the Listener, 1 and 1 50
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JACKSON on the Fevers of Jamaica, with Ob­servations on the Intermitting Fever of A­merica, and hints on the means of Preserv­ing the Health of Soldiers in Hot Climates, 1  
Jenks Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Fam­ilies and Particular Persons,   87½
Julia de Roubigne, a Novel, by the Author of Man of the World, &c.   75
Jenyns' Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil,   62½
— View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion,   66⅔
— Lectures to a Select Company of Friends,   66⅔
Josephus's History of the Ancient Jews, (by Whiston,) 6 vols. 5  
— do. (by Maynard,) Folio, Elegant Plates, 11  
Jefferson's, (his Excellency Thomas,) Notes on the State of Virginia, 1 50
Jockey Club; or, a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, 1 25
Johnson (Mrs.) Captivity; containing an ac­count of her Sufferings, during four Years, with the Indians and French,   75
John Bull (History of)   62½
Jones' (Sir, William,) Essay on the Law of Bailments,   75
Junius's Letters with a Copious Index, 1  
Joseph Andrews, by Fielding,   83½
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KLOPSTOCKS MESSIAH, (by Collyer,)   87½
Knox's Moral and Literary Essays, 2 vols. 2  
Keate's Sketches from Nature,   83⅓
Kaime's Elements of Criticism, with the Au­thor's last Corrections and Additions, 2 vols. 4  
Ke [...]'s Account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the W [...]n part of the Pacific Ocean, Composed from the Journals of Capt. Wilson,   75
Kelburn's, (Sinclare) Five Sermons on the Di­vinity of Christ,   75
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LOWTH's Translation of the Book of Isaiah, which is added, a Plain, Concise and Par­ticular Explanation of each Chapter,   75
Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding, Abridg'd,   87½
Lee's (Gen.) Life and Memoirs, 1  
Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy, 1 33
— Aphorisms on Man,   55
Life of Christ, with Discourses upon the Na­tivity, Baptism, Miracles, Resurrection, &c. &c. Also the Lives, Acts, and Deaths of the Apostles,   62½
— and Adventures of Baron Frederick Trenck, 1  
— do. Abridged,   25
Life and Religious Labours of Sarah Grubb,   87½
— of Dr. Franklin,   66⅔
— of Joseph, Son of Israel; chiefly designed to allure Young Minds to a love of the Sacred Scriptures, by Macgowan,   62½
— Life of Alexander the Great; King of Macedon, compiled from the Ancient History of M. Rollin,   75
— Life of James Lackington, the present Bookseller in Chiswill Street, London, written by himself,   75
— of William Glenclinne, Preacher of the Gospel, writen by himself,   37½
— Travels and Philanthropic Labors of the late John Howard, Esq.   62½
Letters of certain Jews to M. Voltaire, contain­ing an Apology for their own People, and for the Old Testament, &c. 2  
Letchworth's Discourses to the Quakers,    
Lathrop's (Dr. Joseph) Sermons on Various Subjects, 1 50
Lay Preacher; or, Short Sermons for Idle Readers,   62½
Ladies' Pocket Library; containing Miss Mores, Essays; Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters; Mrs. Chapones Letter on the Government of the Temper; Swift's Letter to a Young Lady Newly Mar­ried; Moore's Fables for the Female Sex, &c. &c.   87½
— Literary Companion; or, a Collection of Essays adapted for the instruction and amusement of the Female Sex,   50
— P [...]tal Monitor,   50
— Advice to her Children, 62½ and 1  
Letter Writer; or, the Art of Correspond­ence, containing Letters on Business, Friendship, Love, and every other Subject; Forms of Message Cards: Moral Re­flections, &c. 62½ and   75
Looking Glass for the Mind, an Elegant Col­lection of Stories and Interesting Tales, particularly adapted for Youth,   75
Lendrum's History of the American Revo­lution, to which is prefixed, a General His­tory of North and South America, &c. 2 vols. 2  
Laws of Massachusetts, from the establishment of its Constitution, to the first Session of the General Court, in 1788, 2  
L'Abeille Francoise, (French Bee) 1 12
Lyttleton's Dialogues of the Dead,   75
Louisa the Lovely Orphan; or, the Cottage on the Moor,   62½
Looker-On, a Periodical Paper, 2 vols.    
Laws of the United States, a new Edition, re­vised by Order of Congress, 3 vols.    
Love's Art of Surveying, 1 25
Lempriere's Tour from Gibralter to Tangiers, Sallee, Santa Cruz and Morocco,   87½
Letters of an Italian Nun, and an English Gentleman, from the French of Roussean,   62½
Lounger, a Periodical Paper, Published at Ed­ingburgh, in '85, '86, and '87, 2 vols. 1 50
MOORE's (Dr. John) Travels through France, Switzerland, and Germany, 2 vols. 3 50
— Zeluco; or, Various Views of Hu­man Nature, 1 75
— Journal during a residence in France, from the beginning of August, to the middle of December, 1792, 2 vol [...] 1 75
— Medical Sketches, 1 25
Moral Instructions, of a Father to his Son,   50
Morse's American Universal Geography, New Edition, Corrected and greatly En­larged, 2 vols. 4 50
Same Work, Abridged, 1  
— Elements of Geography, for the use of Children and Schools,   30
Massachusetts Magazine for the Years 1791, '92, '93, '94, and '95, each vol. 3  
Moore's System of Surveying, without the use of Scale and Compasses; or, a Table of Logarithms, &c. &c. 1 50
Memoirs of the Lives, Characters, and Writ­ings, of Dr. Isaac Watts, and Dr. Philip Doddridge, 1 25
Message of the President of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain, December 5. 1793.   87½
Macartney's Embassy to China, in the Years 1792, '93, and '94, with Accounts of the Customs and Manners of the Chinese, and a Description of the Country, Towns, Cit­ies, &c. &c. 1  
Milton's Paradise Lost, Regained, and Poems, with the Life of the Author, 1  
M'Ewen on the Types, Figures and Alle­gories of the Old Testament,   75
Mc Fingal, an Epic Poem, by John Trum­ [...], Esq.   42
Mill's System of Farriery, 1 [...]
— Treatise on Cattle,   [...]
Mentoria; or [...] Young [...] Friend (by Mrs. Rowson,)   7 [...]
Moor's ( [...]dward) Fables for the Ladies, to which [...] [...]ded, Fables of Flora, by [...] Langhorne, 37½   and 50
Moore's (Hamilton) Young Gentleman and La­dy's Monitor, being a Collection of se­lect Pieces from the best modern Wri­ters, 75 and   87½
Melmoth's Essays on the Sublime and Beauti­ful of Scripture, to which is added, Dr. Dwight's Dissertation on the Poetry, His­tory, and Eloquence of the Bible,   62½
Mason's (John) Student and Pastor; or, Di­rections how to attain to Eminence and Usefulness in those respective Characters,   62½
Mason (John) on Self Knowledge; shewing the Nature and Benefit of that important Sci­ence, and the way to attain it,   75
Man of the World, a Novel, by the Author of Julia de Roubig [...]e, Man of Feel­ing, &c.   87½
Mirror, a periodical Paper, Published at Eding­burgh in the Years, 1779, and '80, 1 25 and 1 66
Man of Feeling, by the Author of Man of the World, 62 and   75
Marmontel's Bellisarius,   75
Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan: Daughter of the late Major Moncrie [...]e, written by herself,   62½
Memoirs of Gen. Dumourier, written by him­self, 1  
Mysteries of Udolpho: a Romance, by the Author of Romance of the Forest; a Sici­lian Romance, &c. 3 vols. 2 50
Montague (Edward W.) Life, Travels and Ad­ventures; [...] remarks on the Manners and C [...]oms of the Oriental World,   50
Moral Library; containing Macbride's Prin­ciples of Vir [...] [...]nd Morality; Villette's Essay on the H [...]ppiness of the [...]fe to come; &c. &c.   75
Messiah: attempted from the German [...] K [...]stock, by Joseph Collyer,   87½
Millot's Elements of Ancient and Modern His­tory, 5 vols. 8 50
Memoirs of Mons. and Madame du F. extract­ed from Mrs. William's Letters on the French Revolution,   25
Marten's Law of Nations, 2  
Memoirs of the Year 2500, translated from the French, 1  
Massachusetts Compiler, of Theoretical and Practical Elements of Sacred Vocal Music, 1 75
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NEWTON's (Bishop) Dissertations on the Pro­phecies, which have remarkably been ful­filled, and at this time are fulfilling in the world, 2 vols.   3
New Robinson Crusoe; an Instructive and En­tertaining History,   87
Newton's (Rev. John) Works, 6 vols. 5  
— Olney Hymns,   66⅔
— Letters to a wife,   87½
— Sermons,   75
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TRAGEDIES.
  • Almeyda; or, the Rival Kings.
  • Barbarossa.
  • Cato, by Addison.
  • Crensa, Queen of Athens.
  • Grecian Daughter.
  • Gamester.
  • George Barnwell.
  • Gustavus Vasa.
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
  • Lorenzo, by R. Murray, Esq.
  • Revenge.
  • Mariamne.
  • Robbers.
COMEDIES.
  • [Page 33]Belle's Stratagem.
  • Bold Stroke for a Wife.
  • Busy Body.
  • Cutter of Coleman Street.
  • Dramatist.
  • Deserted Daughter.
  • Bank Note.
  • Columbus.
  • False Appearances.
  • Foundling.
  • Hypocrite.
  • Imposters.
  • Jew.
  • Man and Wife.
  • Natural Son.
  • Provoked Husband,
  • Road to Ruin,
  • Suspicious Husband,
  • She Stoops to Conquer; or, the Mistakes of a Night▪
  • School for Scandal,
  • Twelfth Night,
  • West Indian,
  • Wild Oats,
  • Young Quaker,
  • Love's Frailties
  • Child of Nature
  • Married Man,
COMIC OPERAS.
  • Battle of Hexham,
  • Incle and Yarico,
  • Mountaineers,
  • [Page 34]Haunted Tower,
  • Lionel and Clarissa,
  • Lord of the Manor,
  • Love in a Village,
  • Governess,
  • Woodman,
  • Slaves in Algiers,
  • Highland Reel,
FARCES, &c. &c.
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Children in the Wood, 12½ and 20
Bon Ton; or, High Life above Stairs,   12½
Agreeable Surprise,   12½
Midnight hour,   12½
Don Juan,   12½
Citizen,   12½
Midas,   12½
Lying Valet,   12½
Farmer,   12½
Deserter,   12½
Quaker,   12½
Poor Soldier,   12½
Prisoner at Large,   12½
Poor Vulcan,   12½
No Song No Supper,   12½
Miller of Mansfield,   12½
Spoil'd Child,   12½
Rosina,   12½
SMALL BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
Exercises of Cavalry,   12½
Valentine and Orson,   25
Children's Friend, Abridged,   25
Life of Baron Trenck, Abridged,   25
Memoirs of Mons. and Mad. du F.   25
Fairy Tales,   25
History of the Holy Bible,   33⅓
Catechism of Nature,   20
Arabian Nights Entertainments, Abridged,   25
Doddridge's Sermons,   25
Easy Way to Prolong Life,   25
Prompter,   20
Three Brothers,   25
Lovers Instructor,   25
Search after Happiness, by Hannah More,   10
Pope's Essay on Man,   12½
Father's Legacy, by Dr. Gregory,   25
Life of the Queen of France,   25
Age of Infidelity,   20
Astronomical Catechism,   9
Deserted Village, by Goldsmith,   10
Massachusett's and United State's Militia Law,   12½
Tom Paine's Jests,   20
Trader's Companion,   17
Whole Duty of Woman,   12½
The Treaty with England, its Merits and Demerits,   33⅓
An Account of Algiers,   25
Humphrey's Poem on Industry,   20
Observations on Priestley's Emigration to America,   37½
Priestley's Answer to Paine,   25
Tytlers do. do.   37½
Peter Pindar on Hair Powder Tax,   25
Paine's Principles of Government,   17
Signs of the Times, by Bechino,   37
Clark on Christianity,   25
Account of New York Fever,   37½
Winchester's Three Woe Trumpets,   25
Paine's Rights of Man,   3 [...]½
Conspiracy of Kings, (by Barlow,)   12½
Hemmenway's Discourse,   33⅓
Letter to the Prince of Wales,   20
Gulliver Revived, by Baron Munchanson,   17
Prophetical Conjectures on the French Revo­lution, extracted from Archb'p Brown, I. Knox, Chris. Love, More, &c. &c.   25
Theatrical Songsters,   12 1/ [...]
Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning,   20

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