fay Daniel De Foe, intitled Remarks on Febrifugium Magnum, wrote by the Reverend Dr. Hancock for the general Good of Mankind. Octavo. Chriftian Converfation, in fix Dialogues: 1. Between a doubting Christian and one more confirmed about Affurance;-2. Between the fame Perfons, about Mortification; 3. Between Eudoxius and Fidelius, about Natural Things fpiritualized;-4. Between Simplicius and Confcius, about Union;-5. Between Thipfius and Melaudius, about Afflictions;-6. Between Athanafius and Bioes, about Death. By a Private Gentleman. Entered at Sationers-Hall, for W. Taylor, 2d November, 1720. Octavo. Every Body's Bufinefs is no Eody's Bufinefs; or, private Abufes public Grievances: Exemplified in the Pride, Infolence, and exorbitant Wages of our Women Servants, &c. By Andrew Moreton, Efq. Fourth Edition, corrected. 1725. Octavo. The Proteftant Monaftery; or, a Complaint against the Brutality of the prefent Age, particularly the pertnefs and infolence of our Youth to aged Perfons. With a Caution to People in Years how they give the Staff out of their own Hands, and leave themfelves at the mercy of others. Concluding with a Propofal for erecting a Proteftant Monaftery, where Perfons with fmall Fortunes may end their Days in Plenty, Eafe, and Credit, without burdening their Relations or accepting Public Charities. By Andrew Moreton, Efq. 1727. Octavo. Parochial Tyranny; or, the Houfekeeper's Complaint against the Exactions, &c. of Select Veftries, &c. By Andrew Moreton, Efq. (no date.) Octavo. Second Thoughts are beft, or a further Improvement of a late Scheme to prevent Street Robberies: by which our Streets will be fo ftrongly guarded and fo glorioufly illuminated, that any Part of London will be as fafe and pleasant at Midnight, as at Noonday, and Burglary totally impracticable. With fome Thoughts for fuppreffing Robberies in all the public Roads of England, &c. 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In one large Vol. 8vo. Price in Boards I TH HE Hiftory of the Union between England and Scotland; with a Collection of Original Papers relating thereto, by the celebrated Daniel De Foe. With an Introduction, in which the Confequences and Probability of a like Union between this Country and Ireland are confidered, by John Lewis de Lolme, Author of the Work on the Conftitution of England. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author, by George Chalmers, Efq. and a copious Index. In One large Volume, Quarto, £. s. d. 212 6 0 60 Quarto, containing One Thousand Pages, with an elegant Engraving of the Author. Price, in Boards N. B. 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