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A Catalogue of Books.

ciety and Member of the Colledge of Physicians; who in his Travels in that Country, collected these Memoirs from the best Authors and his own Observations. Compos'd and publish'd by Mr. Savage. Price 10s.

The Mistery of Fanaticism; or, The Artifices of Dissenters to support their Schism, together with the Evil and Danger of them, wherein 'tis made appear, that nothing but the Cunning and Subtilty of their Teachers doth now hinder the People from Conformity, 8vo.

Modus Transferendi Status per Recorda; a Compleat Collection of choice Precedents for Fines upon Writs of Covenant, and Common Recoveries upon Writs of Entry in the Post upon all Cases; whereby Lands may be setled; I. in the Crown, to preserve the same in the utmost Posterity; or, 2. the same be transfer'd from one to another; in Fee Simple, Fee Tale, for Life or Years: or, 3. Annuities may be granted thereby in Fee Tale, &c. or, 4. any other Estates may be raised thereby, which can be done by Deed of Conveyance, to which Presidents are prefixt Two Discourses of the Nature and Operations of, and the Use and Practice relating to Fines and Recoveries. By W. Brown, Clerk of the Common Pleas. 8vo.

The History and Reason of the Dependency of Ireland, upon the Imperial Crown of the Kingdom of England, rectifying Mr. Molyneux's State of the Case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England.

A Relation of a very sudden and extraordinary Cure of a Person bitten by a Viper, by the Means of Acids; together with some Remarks upon Dr. Tuthil's Vindication of his Objections against the Doctrine of

Acids,