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Rh VIII. Hubandry and Trade improved, in everal Letters, communicated by everal eminent Members of the Royal Society to the Collector John Houghton, F. R. S. 4 Vol. IX. Spectacle de la Nature: Or Nature diplay'd. Being Dicourses on uch Particulars of natural Hitory as were thought mot proper to excite the Curioity, and form the Minds of Youth. Illutrated with Copper Plates. Tranlated from the French.

N. B. The Author has herein explain'd, with great Wit and Beauty, the mot curious Particulars in Nature relating to Terretrial Animals, Birds, Inects, Fihes and Plants. If I might be allow'd to judge of the Succes of this Book, from the Pleaure which the Reading of it gave me, I hould pronounce it very great. 'Twas at my Requet, and in Compliance with my mot earnet Sollicitation, that the Author undertook this Work, ''&c. Vide Mr. Rollins's Preface to his Hitory of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, &c''. Vol. IV. X. L'Henriade, Poeme Heroique en x Cantos, par M. Voltaire, avec tres belles Figures, 4to. XI. A general Hitory of Printing, from the firt Invention of it in the City of Mentz, to its Propagation and Progres through mot of the Kingdoms in Europe. By S. Palmer, Printer, 4to.

N. B. The fifth and lat Part may be had eparate to compleat Gentlemen's Sets. In the Pres, and peedily will be publih'd in two Volumes 8vo. Critical Notes on the Old Tetament, hewing the Ue of the ancient Verions, the Samaritan, the Syriac, the Vulgar, and particularly the LXXII, for explaining and in ome Places retoring the present Hebrew Text, drawn up according to the Order of Time in which the everal Books were written. By the late learned William Wall, D. D. Author of The Hitory of Infant Baptim. 2