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 short Reflections on the controversie betwixt Sir W. Temple and Mr Wotton and that betwixt Dr Bentley and Mr Boyle. London 1698.

(12) A Vindication of an Essay concerning Critical and Curious Learning In Answer to an Oxford Pamphlet. By the Author of that Essay 1698.

(13) A Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. With An Answer to the Objections of the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esquire. By Richard Bentley, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary and Library-Keeper to his Majesty 1699.

(14) The Epistles of Phalaris. Translated into English from the Original Greek by J. S. Together with an appendix of some other Epistles lately discovered in a French MS 1699.

[See the notes on 15 and 17 below.]

(15) The Epistles of Phalaris Translated into English from the Original Greek. By S. Whately, late of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford, M.A. To which is added Sir W. Temple's Character of the Epistles of Phalaris. Together with an Appendix of some other Epistles lately Discovered in a French MS. London 1699.

[This title is copied from Dyce, who says that he has not seen the work: 'but (he continues) from a minute account of it with which I have been favoured by the Rev. B. H. Kennedy it appears to be either a different edition of the volume just noticed [that is, 14 above], or the same edition with a new title-page and a few additions.' See also the note on 17 below.]

(16) A Short Account of Dr Bentley's Humanity and Justice, To those Authors who have written before him: With