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Cesarianus; or, The Conquest of the Gauls; an Heroic Poem. By Chubb.

2. No Fools like your Wits. The nine hundred and ninety nine thousandth Edition. By L. C.

3. A Collection of, of both Houses, as they were posted up, and taken down again, as soon as the Show was over. (Note, They are a Bargain.)

4. Reasons for despising false Honour and trumpery Titles. By the Author of Common Sense.

5. Villany the best Policy. A practical Tenet, first maintained by L. O. and published by him in great Characters. This Impression was carried on by a general Subscription.

6. A Welchman weighed, and found not wanting, A Story in the True-Briton, by Sir J. P.

7. A Moving Discourse on the Sins of Infirmity. By Mr. P—t,

8. Mock-Honour. A great Number of Copies have been disposed of; the Demand still continues.

9. Wise as Doves, innocent as Serpents; or, A View of the Present State of the Patriots in Office.

10. Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire; or, What have you got by changing? The Speech of a discarded Minister.

11. A Preservative against False Taste. By the Author of the Review of the Court.

12. The Accomplished Ambassador. By H. W.

13. A Shove to a Heavy-ars'd Dutchman. By Mercurius Britannicus. (Note, The Author is labouring for another Title.)