Books printed for W. Innys a?t'd R. Manby. ^ 



Philofophical Tranfacftions, giving fome Account of the prefcnt 

 Undertakings, Studies, and Labours of the Ingenious, in many con- 

 fiderablc Parts of the World, from 1665 to 1727. Continu'd and 

 publilh'd by Dr. Mort'uner. In 37 Vols. \to. N. B. There arc 

 432 Numbers, molt of which may be had feparate. 



Philofophical Experiments and Obfervations of the late eminent 

 Dr. Robert Uookcy S. R. S. and Geom. Prof. Grefh. and eminent 

 Virtuofo's in his Time ; with Copper Plates. Publifh'd by 

 IV. Derham. F. R. S. %vo. \jz6. 



The philofophical Works of the honourable Robert Boyle Efq; 

 abridg'd, methodiz'd, and difposM under the general Heads of Phy- 

 ficks, Staticks, Pneumaticks, Natural Hillory, Chymiftry, and Me- 

 dicine ; the whole illuitrated with Notes, containing the Improve- 

 ments made in the feveral Parts of natural and experimental Know- 

 ledge fmcc his Time. By Peter Shaw, M. D. 3 Vols. \to. 1725. 



Perfuafive to a holy Life, from the Happinefs which attends it, 

 both in this World and in the World to come. By Mr. Ray. 



A Treatife of Algebra, in two Books ; the firft treating of ths 

 arithmetical, and the fecond of the geometrical Part. The Second 

 Edition, with Additions. ^-^ Philip Ronayne, Gent. %vo. 1727. 



EkxTicnta Arithmeticae Numerofas & Speciofae, in ufum Juventu- 

 tis Academics, Audtore Edv. Wells, S. T. P. Editio altera Auflior, 

 ^vo, 1726. 



Introdu(flio ad Veram Phyficam. Authore Joanne Keill, M. D. 

 Aftr. Prof. Sav. R. S. S. Editio quarta, %vo. 1719. 



A new mathematical Didionary ; wherein is contain'd, not only 

 the Explanation of the bare Terms, but likewife a Hiitory of thc- 

 Rife, Progrefs , State, Properties, ^c. of Things, both in pure 

 Mathematicks and natural Philofophy, fo far as it comes under a 

 mathematical Confideration, '^vo. 1726. 



An EfTiy on Perfpe^tive. By W. J. 'sGravefande, ^c. 2>vo. 1724. 



The religious Philofopher ; or the right Ufe of contemplating the 

 Works of the Creator, ly?, In the wonderful Structure of animal 

 Bodies, and in particular Man. zdly. In the no lefs wonderful and 

 wife Formation of the Elements, tlieir various Effeds upon animal 

 and vegetable Bodies. And, 3^/)', In the molt amazing Structure 

 of the Heavens, with all its Furniture, defign'd for the ConviAion 

 of Atheifls and Infidels. By that learned Mathematician Dr. Neu- 

 wentyt : To which is preiix'd a Letter to the Tranflator, by the 

 Reverend J T. Defaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. The Fourth Edi- 

 tion, adorn'd with Cuts. 3 Vols. '^vo. 



An a^nalytick Treatife of conic Sedions, and their Ufe, for refol- 

 ding ot Equations in determinate and indeterminate Problems, being 

 jhe pofthumcus Works of the Marquis de rtiofpital, ^io. 1723. 



The great and wonderful Worlds oi God humbly reprefented, and 

 the jult and equal Diitributions of Providence demonltrated i with 

 an Appendix concerning St. Paul. By an ancient Doftor oi Phy- 

 iiek. Zvo. 1727. 



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