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hagoras, translated into English, perhaps with notes.
This is done by Norris.
'A book of Letters, upon all kinds of subjects.
'Claudian, a new edition of his works, _cum notis variorum_, in the
manner of Burman.
'Tully's Tusculan Questions, a translation of them.
'Tully's De Natura Deorum, a translation of those books.
'Benzo's New History of the New World, to be translated.
'Machiavel's History of Florence, to be translated.
'History of the Revival of Learning in Europe, containing an account of
whatever contributed to the restoration of literature; such as
controversies, printing, the destruction of the Greek empire, the
encouragement of great men, with the lives of the most eminent patrons
and most eminent early professors of all kinds of learning in different
countries.
'A Body of Chronology, in verse, with historical notes.
'A Table of the Spectators, Tatlers, and Guardians, distinguished by
figures into six degrees of value, with notes, giving the reasons of
preference or degradation.
'A Collection of Letters from English authours, with a preface giving
some account of the writers; with reasons for selection, and criticism
upon styles; remarks on each letter, if needful.
'A Collection of Proverbs from various languages. Jan. 6,--53.
'A Dictionary to the Common Prayer, in imitation of Calmet's _Dictionary
of the Bible_. March, 52.
'A Collection of Stories and Examples, like those of Valerius Maximus.
Jan. 10,--53.
'From Aelian, a volume of select Stories, perhaps from others. Jan.
28,-53.
'Collection of Travels, Voyages, Adventures, and Descriptions of
Countries.
'Dictionary of Ancient History and Mythology.
'Treatise on the Study of Polite Literature, containing the history of
learning, directions for editions, commentaries, &c.
'Maxims, Characters, and Sentiments, after the manner of Bruyere,
collected out of ancient authours, particularly the Greek, with
Apophthegms.
'Classical Miscellanies, Select Translations from ancient Greek and
Latin authours.
'Lives of Illustrious Persons, as well of the active as the learned, in
imitation of Plutarch.
'Judgement of the learned upon English authours.
'Poetical Dictionary of the English tongue.
'Considerations upon the present state of London.
'Collection of Epigrams, with notes and observations.
'Observations on the English language, relating to words, phrases, and
modes of Speech.
'Minutiae Literariae, Miscell
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