THE _Annual Catalogue:_ OR, A new and compleat LIST of ALL THE NEW BOOKS, New Editions of BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, &c. PUBLISH'D In History, Divinity, Law, Poetry, Plays, Novels, Painting, Architecture, and all other Sciences; from _January_ the First, 1736, to _January_ the First, 1737. Giving an Account of the Prices theysell for, and whom printed by. Useful to all who delight in Reading, but more especially toGentlemen, Ladies, and Booksellers in the Country; not only to letthem know what Books are published, but their exact Prices. LONDON: Printed for J. WORRALL, at the _Dove_ in _Bell-Yard_, near_Lincoln's-Inn_, and W. WARNER, at _Dryden's-Head_, next the _RoseTavern_, without _Temple-Bar_, 1737. [_Price Six-Pence. _] THE PREFACE. _As all Lovers of Literature, are pleased to know what Works arepublished; the following LIST was principally intended, for thoseGentlemen, Ladies, &c. Who live remote from London, or seldom see theMultitude of News-Papers, wherein Books are advertised; that theymight for a small Expence see what BOOKS have been publish'd in thePreceeding Year 1736. And what makes this Tract farther Useful, is, Ihave printed the Titles of the BOOKS Alphabetically, and distinguishedthe Booksellers Name in_ Italic, _each Book is printed for, and itsPrice. _ _Therefore 'tis hoped the Variety this Tract affords, will yieldsomething to please every Reader, which will be grateful to_ The Editor. * * * * * [_Just publish'd. _] _Printed for_ J. WORRALL, _and_ W. WARNER. Gallick Reports: Or, A Collection of Criminal Cases adjudg'd in theCourts of Judicature in France. In which is Comprized, An Account of Arnold du Tilh, an Impostor, who deceived a Man's Wifeand Relations, and puzzled, for a long Time, the Parliament of France. Memoirs of the famous Madam de Brinvilliers, who poisoned her Father, and two Brothers, and attempted the Life of her Sister, &c. TheMisfortunes of the Sieur d' Anglade, condemn'd (tho' Innocent) to theGallies, and who died before his Innocence was discovered. TheIntrigues of Cardinal Richlieu for the Destruction of Urban Grandier, a Priest, whom he caused to be burnt for Sorcery. The Case of MadamTiquet, beheaded in the late Reign, for attempting the Life of herHusband. To which is prefixed a copious Preface, in Relation to the Laws andConstitution of France. * * * * * Abrabanal's (Sol. ) complaint of the Children of Israel, representingtheir Grievance under the Penal-Laws, and praying, that if the Testsare repealed, the Jews may have the Benefit of this Indulgence, &c. _6d. _ Abridgement (A new) of the Law, 2 vols. Sold by _H. Lintot_, _2l. 10s. _ Abridgement of the Statutes from the 4th to the 9th Years of King_George_ IId, inclusive, being Vol. The 9th, _R. Gosling_, _4s. 6d. _ Abstracts of the Act for Building the Bridge at Westminster. To whichare added, Terms of Insurance, &c. _J. Millan_, _1s. _ Abstracts of the Acts of the 8th Year of K. George IId, _J. Baskett_, _3s. 6d. _ Acis and Galatea; A Pastoral Opera, _J. Osborne_, _6d. _ Addison's Dissertation on the most celebrated Roman Poets, _J. Wilford_, _2s. _ Address to the People; occasioned by an Insult upon some late Acts ofParliament, _J. Roberts_, _3d. _ Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijavio, a Pre-Adamitical History, &c. _S. Baker_, _2s. 6d. _ Advice of a Mother to her Son and Daughter, 2d Edit. _T. Owen_, _1s. _ Advice to a Friend on his Marriage, _T. Cooper_, _1s. _ Advice of a Mother to her Son and Daughter, publish'd in France andHolland, with great Applause, _T. Worrall_, _2s. _ Ainsworth's (Rob. ) Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ, Compendiarius: Or, ACompendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue, Mess. _Knapton_, &c. _18s. _ Ainsworth's natural and easy Way of Institution, by making a domesticEducation less chargeable to Parents, &c. _J. Wilford_, _1s. _ Alberoni's (Card. ) Scheme for reducing the Turkish Empire to theObedience of Christian Princes, &c. _J. Roberts_, _1s. 6d. _ Allen's (William) Ways and Means to raise the Value of Land: Or, TheLandlord's Companion, &c. _J. Roberts_, _1s. _ Alliance (The) between Church and State: Or, The Necessity of anEstablish'd Religion, &c. _F. Gyles_, _2s. _ Alzire: Or, Les Americains, Tragedie A Paris, 1736, _J. Nourse_, _1s. 6d. _ Alzira, a Tragedy from the Fr. _J. Osborne_, _1s. 6d. _ Anacreon's Works, Greek and English, with Notes, _J. Osborne_, _3s. _ Anderson's (Jam. ) Royal Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings andPrinces, from Adam to these Times, &c. _C. Davis_, _1l. 16s. _ Answer to the Country Parson's Plea, against the Quakers Tythe-Bill, _J. Roberts_, _1s. _ Answer to a Pamphlet entituled, An Apologetical Defence of a Bookentituled, A plain Account of the Lord's Supper, _J. Roberts_, _3d. _ Answer (An) to a late Pamphlet, entituled, An Examination of theScheme of Church Power, laid down in the Codex Juris Ecclesiastici, Anglicana, &c. _J. Roberts_, _2s. _ Vid. Notes on an Answer, Post. Antiquities explained: Being a Collection of figured Gems from theClassicks, Mess. _Knapton_, _10s. _ Apology (An) for the Ministers of State; Or, The Rudiments of ModernPatriotism, _6d. _ Arbiter's (Petronius) Works, translated into English, by Mr Addison, _J. Osborne_, _3s. _ Ariosto's (Lud. ) Satires and Poems, with the Author's Effigie, _O. Payne_, _3s. 6d. _ Art (The) of Pleasing in Conversation, French and English, 2 Vols. _W. Feales_, _C. Corbett_, &c. _6s. _ Ascough's (Sir Fran. ) Sermon preached before the Hon. House of Commonsat Westminster, Jan. 30, 1736, _T. Osborne_, _1s. _ Athanasian Forgeries, &c. Collected chiefly out of Mr Whiston'sWritings, by a Lover of Truth; 2 Narratives of Mr Jackson's beingrefus'd the Sacrament at Bath, _J. Noon_, _3d. _ Atkins's Navy Surgeon, 2d Edit. Mess. _Ward_ and _Chandler_, _3s. _ Atkins's (John) Voyage to Guinea, Brasil, &c. _C. Ward_, _R. Chandler_, _4s. _ Atkins's (John) Vertues and Uses of Cold and Hot Mineral Springs ingeneral, particularly those of Scarborough, _A. Dodd_, _1s. _ Atkinson's (T. ) Conference between a Painter and an Engraver, containing Instructions for young Artists, _6d. _ Attorney and Pleader's Treasury: Containing the Forms of the mostuseful Pleas in Abatement, and in Bar, &c. 2 Vols. _R. Gosling_, _12s. _ Augustini's (M. ) sure Method to bring Sight to the Eyes, to those whonever had it; and to restore it to those who by any Accident have lostit, &c. Sold next Door to John's Coffee-house, St Martin's Lane. B. Bacon's (Ld. ) Law Tracts: Containing his Elements, Read. On the Stat. Uses, &c. _R. Gosling_, _5s. _ Bailey's Dictionarium Britannicum: Or, A more compleat EnglishDictionary than any yet extant, with 500 Cuts, 2d Edit. _T. Cox_, _1l. 5s. _ Bailey's (N. ) Dictionarium Domesticum: Being a new and compleatHousehold Dictionary, _C. Hitch_, _6s. _ Bailey's Æsopian Fables of Phædrus Augustus, Cæsar's Freedmen, _D. Browne_, _2s. _ Ball's Remarks on a new Way of Preaching, _A. Dodd_, _3d. _ Barton's (Phil. ) Sermon preached before the Sons of the Clergy at StPaul's, 19 Feb. 1736, _T. Wotton_, _6d. _ Barwick's (Dr John) Life, with his Effigies, written by his Brother, Dr Pet. Barwick, _C. Davis_, _5s. _ Batrachomuomachia: Or, The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, from Homer, _J. Wilford_, _6d. _ Bayle's (Mons. ) Historical and Critical Dictionary, No. 82 to No. 110, each _1s. _ Beau's Miscellany: A Collection of Amorous Tales, Poems, Songs, &c. 2Parts, _J. Worrall_, each _1s. _ Beau (The) Philosopher, a Poem by a Gentleman of Cambridge, _J. Roberts_, _1s. 6d. _ Beggar's (The) Pantomine: Or, The Contending Colombines, _C. Corbett_, _W. Warner_, _6d. _ Bennet's (Tho. ) Dis. Of Schism, 4th Ed. _W. Innys_, _4s. _ Benson's (G. ) History of the first planting of the Christian Religion, taken from the Acts of the Apostles, &c. 2 Vols. _R. Ford_, _10s. _ Bernard's (Tho. ) Sermon at Felsted in Essex, 12 Aug. 1736, before theGentlemen educated at the two Schools there, _B. Motte_, _6d. _ Bird's Modern Conveyancer, approved by the most eminent Council, viz. Sir Edw. Northey, Mr Webb, Mr Pigott, &c. _J. Worrall_, _1l. _ Bishop's (Tho. ) plain Exposition of the Catechism of the Church ofEngland, _M. Downing_, _T. Longman_, _5s. _ Blackerby's (Nath. ) Justice's Companion, 2 Vols. 5th Edit. _T. Osborne_, _6s. _ Bland's (Jam. ) Charms of Women: Or, A Mirror for the Ladies, _E. Curl_, _4s. _ Blythe's (F. ) Advice to a Friend on his Marriage, a poem, _T. Cooper_, _1s. _ Boerhaave's (Her. ) Elements of Chymistry, translated by Tim. Dallow, _J. Pemberton_, _1l. 1s. _ Boileau's (Mons. ) Works made English, from the last Par. Ed. WithCuts, 3 Vols, _E. 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Gray_, _2s. _ Butler's (Jos. ) Analogy of Religion, natural and revealed, &c. 2dEdit. Mess. _Knapton_, _6s. _ Burt's (Job. ) Beauties and Excell. Of Holy Baptism display'd, in Ans. To the Quakers, _J. Noon_, _1s. 6d. _ C. Cambray's (Bp. ) Tales and Fables, 29 Copper Plates, _J. Osborne_, _2s. _ Candidates (The) Guide: Or, The Elector's Right decided, by the Hon. House of Commons in all controverted Elections in the Counties ofSouth-Britain, _J. Stagg_, _J. Brindley_, _1s. _ Carey's Honest Yorkshire Man, a Ballad Opera, _L. Gilliver_, _6d. _ Carmen Seculare for the Year 1735, to the King on his going toHanover, _J. Roberts_, _1s. _ Carter's (Cha. ) Compleat City and Country Cook, Illustrated with 49Copper-plates, _A. Bettesworth_, _5s. _ Cartrou and Rouille's Roman History, with Copper Plates, Vol. 5th, translated by Rich. Bundy, D. D. _A. Bettesworth_, _1l. 10s. _ Cases in Law and Equity, chiefly during the Time the Ld. Macclesfieldpresided in those Courts, _T. Ward_, _E. 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