A very good wife a comedy, as it is acted by Their Majesties servants at the Theatre-Royal.
Powell, George, 1658?-1714., Brome, Richard, d. 1652? City wit., Brome, Richard, d. 1652? Court begger.
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A Catalogue of Books, some of them Newly Printed for Sam. Briscoe over against Will's Coffee-House in Russel-Street, in Coven-Garden.

THE History of Polybius the Megalpolitan, containing a general Account of the Transa∣ctions of the World, and prin∣cipally of the Roman People, du∣ring the First and Second Punick Wars with Maps: describing the Places where the most conside∣rable Engagements and Battles were Fought, both by Sea and Land: Also an Account of their Policies and Stratagems of War, of the Antient Romans, in Conquering the greatest Part of the then known World in Fif∣ty three years: Translated by Sir H. S to which is added, a Character of Bolybius, and his Writings: By Mr. Dryden, in two Volumes, Octav. Pri•• •••.

The Lives of the twelve C∣sars the first Emperors of Rome, Written in Latin by C. Suetonius Tranquilius. Translated into En∣glish by several Eminent Hands, with the Heads of the Emperors on Copper Plates.

Advice to a Young Lord, Written by his Father, under these following Heads, Viz. Re∣ligion, Study and Exercise, Travel, Marriage, House-keeping, Hospita∣li, of the Court, of Friendship, of Pleasure and Idleness, of Conver∣sation.

The Art of Heraldy, in two Parts. The first containing (in a Concise, but Methodical Me∣thod, by Rules and Explanations of Bearings) the Body of Heral∣dy, the sscond Honour Civil and Military, being a Treatise, of the Nobility and Gentry of Eng∣land, as to their Priviledges and Dignities, &c. according to the Laws and Customs of our Realm. The whole Illustrated with vari∣ety of at and proper Sculp∣tures for the better Explanation thereof The Second Edition.

Aristotle's Rhetorick, or the true Grounds and Principles of of Oratory, shewing the Right Art of Pleading and Speaking in full Assemblies and Courts of Judicature. In four Books se∣cond Edition

The Religious Stick: O, a short Discourse on several Sub∣jects, Viz. Of Atheism, Super∣stition, the World's Creation, Eternity, Providence, Theolo∣gy, Strictness of Churches, of the Scriptures, of the Moral and Judaical Law, of Monsters, of Man and his Creation, of the Immortality of the Soul, of Faith and Reason, of the Fall Angels; and what their Sin was, of Mans Fall, of the Stile of Ge∣nesis, why Man felt, with a Re∣futation of the Millinaries, with a Friendly Address to the Fana∣ticks of all Sexts and Sorts. The Second Edition, by Sir George Mackenzie.