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3. Monf. Grofley's New Obfervations on England and 

 its Inhabitants, made in a Tour to London in 1765* 

 Tranflated by Dr. NUGENT, 2 Vol. lOs. 



" I relate things, fays M. Grofley, as I have feea 

 them, amply, ingenuoufly, frankly; without pretending, 

 in quality of Author, to have feen more, or with better 

 eyes, than thofe who have written before me, or may 

 happen to write after me, on the fame Subject. What I 

 fay, I fay it, though a Frenchman, in a Spirit quite free 

 from all natural Antipathy, and equally void of that En- 

 thufiafm, which can fee nothing good, nothing beauti- 

 ful, nothing great, but under a Britifh Sky." 



4. A Voyage to South America; defcribing at large 

 the Spanifh Towns, Provinces, &c. on that extenfive 

 Continent^ Undertaken, by Command of the King of 

 Spain, by Don Geo. Juan, and Don Ant. de Ulloa, 

 F.R. S. &c. &c. With Copper Plates ; and a Preface by 

 Dr. Campbell. 2 vol. 12s. ^d Edit. 



5. The Hiftory of the Ifland of Minorca, by John 

 Armftrong, Efq; Engineer in Ordinary to his Majefty ; 

 ad Edit.' with large Additions. Illuftrated with Copper 

 Plates, 55. 



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Charlevoix's Hiftory of Paraguay, 2 vol. ics. 



Travels to Alia Minor, die lilands of the Arc.hi- 

 go, Syria, Palefline, Egypt, Mount Sinai, &c. by 

 the Hon. Mr. Van Egmond, and Profeffor Heyman. In 

 which are recorded many curious Particulars not men- 

 tioned by other Travellers, 2 vol. ios. 



8. Mr. Baretti's Travels in Spain and Portugal, 

 4 Vv vol. 1 1* . 



