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I. ATIONAL Recreations; in which tire Principles of Numbers 
and Natural Philofophy are clearly ana opioufly elucidated, by 
a Series of eafy, entertaining, interefting Experiments. Among which 
are all tbofe commonly performed with the cards, 4 vol. 8vo. with 
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Jofeph Warner, F. R. S. and Senior Surgeon to Guy’s Hofpitab 
8vo. 2 s. 6 d. 
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treating them. 8vo. 2 s. 
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7. Bibliotheca Literaria : A Collection of Infcriptions, Medals, and 
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8. s’Gravefande’s Mathematical Elements of Natural Philofophy, by 
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11. Albin’s Natural Hiftory of Englifh Birds and Infects, finely 
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1 2. Memoirs of Milton, with feme curious Hiftorical Pieces. By 
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Great Weftern Ocean; Vocabularies of Indian Languages, &c. 4to. ; s, 
1;. Elftob’s Rudiments of Grammar for the Saxon Tongue. With an 
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the underftanding our ancient Englifh Poets, and other Writers. Bein^ 
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