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 XI. Poems, in 2 vols. The second Edition.

XII. The Tea Table Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Scots and English Songs, 4 Vols.—N. B. The 4th Volume is to be had alone, to complete th e Sets of such as bought the 3 Vols. The Eleventh Edition. The above Two by Allan Ramsay.

XIII. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote. By H. Fielding, Esq;

XIV. Miscellanies. By Henry Fielding, Efq; In 3 vols. Containing, Vol. I. All his Works in Verse, and some short Essays in Prose: Vol. II. A Journey from this world to the next, Ec. Vol. III. The History of that truly Renowned Person Jonathan Wild, Esq; In which not only his Character, but that of divers Other great Personages of his Time, are set in a just and true Light.

XV. The History of Tom Jones; a Foundling. By Henry Fielding, Esq; The Fourth Edition, in 4 vols.

XVI. Amelia. By Henry Fielding, Esq; i n 4.vols.

XVII. The Adventures o f David Simple: Containing an Account of his Travels through the Cities of London and Westminster, in the Search of a Real Friend. By a Lady. The Second Edition, revised and corrected, with Alterations and Additions; and a Preface by Henry Fielding, Efq; 3 vols. The third Volume may be had alone.

XVIII. Familiar Letters between the principal Characters in David Simple, and some others. To which is added, a Vision. By the Author of David Simple. In 2 vols. Octavo. Another Edition of the same Book, in two volumes, Twelves.

XIX. The Governess: Or, The Little Female Academy. Calculated for the Entertainment and Instruction of young Ladies in their Education. By the Author of David Simple. The Second Edition revised and cor-