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BOOKS printed for Thomas Newborough and John Nicholson.
THE Compleat French-Master, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Containing, I. A New Methodi∣cal French Grammar. II. A Large and Copious Vocabulary. III. Familiar Phrases, with the Nice∣ties of the French Tongue. IV. Familiar Dialogues. V. Dialogues of Wit and Humour, upon Love, and other Subjects. The Six last done out of Spanish. By Mr. Savage. For the use of His Highness, the Duke of Glocester. By Mr. Bayer, Author of the Royal Dictionary. The Second Edition, Corrected and much Enlarged.
The History of the Buccaneers of America: From their first Original down to this Time. Written in several Languages, and now Collected into one Vo∣lume. The Whole newly Translated into English, and Illustrated with Twenty five Copper Plates. Octavo.
A new Survey of the West-Indies, being a Journal of Three thousand and three hundred Miles within the Main Land of America. By Tho. Gage, the only Protestant that was ever known to have Travell'd those Parts. The Fourth Edition enlarg'd by the Au∣thor. With an Accurate Map. Octavo.
The History of Portugal; from the first Ages of the World to the late Revolution, under King John the Fourth, in the Year 1640. Written in Spanish by Emanuel de Faria y' Souso, Knight of the Order of Christ. Translated and continued down to this Year, by Capt. John Stevens. Octavo.