A Catalogue of Books. 
, A ^ of two feveral Voyages made Into the Ea!i-[)idl:s, by 
rT^ 'A Surg. znd Chriflopker Schewit^er. The whole con- 
taining an l:xatt AccCamt of the CuftomSy Difpofitiov^^ Niavyiers., Beli- 
gkrtf 6cc. of the fei^eral K^vgAoms and Dominions in thofe parts of 
the World in General: Butina more particular manner, defcribing 
thofe Countries which are under the Power and Government of the 
Dutch. OBxvo Price 4 r. 
Difcourfes on the Publick Revenues- and on the Trade of BngJxnL 
In Two Parts, I. Of the life of Political Arithmetick, in' all 
Confiderations about the Revenues and Trade. IT. On Credit, and 
the Means and Methods by which it may be reftor’d. III. On the 
iWanagement of the King’s Revenues. IV. Whether to Farm Che 
Revenues, may not, in this Junflure, be moft for the Publick Ser- 
vice ? V. On the Publick Debts and Engagements. Parr I. To 
which is added, A Difeourfe upon Improving the Revenue of the 
State of Athens, Written Originally in Greek y and now made Eng- 
lijh from the Original, with fome Hiftorical Notes. 
Difcourfes on the and on the Trade of FjipJ.tnd'y 
which more Immediately Treat of the Foreign Trafhck of this King- 
dom. T, That Foreign Trade is beneficial to TI. On 
the Proteftion and Care of Trade. TIF On the Plantation Trade. 
IV. On the In dr a Tr side. Part IT. To which is added the lace 
EJfxy on the EaU-hidia. Trade. 
An Effay upon the Probable Methods of making a People G liners, 
in the Balance of Trade. Treating of thefe Eieads ; vr^. Of the 
People of England, the Land of Engjand^ and its Product. Of 
our Payments to the Publick, and in what manner the Balance of 
Trade may be thereby efFefted. That a Country cannot increafe 
in Wealth and Power, buf by private Men doing their Duty to the 
Publick, and but by a fteady Courfeof Honeftv and Wifdom, in fuch 
as are Trufted with the Adminiftration of Affairs. 
A Difeourfe upon Gmns^ind J^efumptions, Shewing how our An- 
ceftors have proceeded with fuch Miniftersas have procured to them- 
felves Grants of the Crown-Revenue ; and that the forfeited Fftates 
m IreJx?id ought to be applied towards the Payment of the Publick 
Debts. 
upon T. The Balance of Power. II. The Right of making 
War, Peace and Alliances. III. Univerfal Monarchy. To which 
is added, an APPENDIX containing the Records referred torn 
the Second Effay. Thefe five by the Author of, The Efys cn IF.tjs 
and CM.exns, 
Several Difcourfes, Concerning the Shortnefs of Humane Charity- 
The Perfection of the Mercy of God. The Difference of Times with 
refpeft to Religion. The Joy whie’’ the Righteous have in CTod. 
The Secret Blafiing of Men. The TnftracHve Difcipline of God- 
The Danger of UnfaithfalReC toGod. The Malignity of Peperv. 
The Deceirfalnefsof Sin. Th'" Converfion of a Sinner. Al;b. rl.e 
ITayer ufed before Sermon. Vol- 1. The 2d Edic.Pr. 5 ;• S-- 
