VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 41. Hakluyt's Voyayes, 1598, fol... 42. Purchas's Pilgrimage, 1613 -- 26, fol... 44. Frezier's Voyage to the South Sea, 1717, 4to.. .... 48. Blount's Voyage to the Levarit, 1638, 4to... HISTORY. ........ go, Caxton's Recuyell of the Hiftorye of Troye, 1471.. MISCELLANIES. 58. Merry Tales of Skelton, 8vo...... 61. 62. 63⋅† 59. H. Stalbrydge's Eftle Exhortatorye, 1544. 69. Barker's Bible, 1613, fol.... 70. Hollyband's Italian Schoolmafter, 1597, 12m0.. 71. Mifcellanea, by Eliz. Grymefton, 1604, 4to.. 240 -39 72. H. Clapham's Brief of the Bible's Hiftory, 1608, 16m0.. 258 73. Tofte's Blazon of Jealoufy, 1615, 4to.. 403 74. Mayer's Treafury of Ecclefiaftical Expofitions, 1622, 75. R. Tifdale's Pax Vobis, 1623, 4to... 213 217 76. Howell's Dendrologia, 1645.. 213 77. Paul's Churchward, a scarce pamphlet, 1659, 4to. 86. Syftema Agriculture, by J. W. 1681... $7.† M. Stevenfon's Twelve Months of Husbandry, &c. 88. Bradley's Appendix to Planting, &c, 1726, 215 215 216 16 214 212 211 212 8. Bradley's mendation of the Feudal Times ........... .94 II. On the Effects of Rural Scenery... IV. On the state beft adapted to Human Happiness 195 V. Literature the only permanent Vehicle of Fame 201 .VII. On the proper Objects of Biography. .....VIII. On the Poems of Rowley and Offian.. 103. Explanation of a Medal of M. Anthony and Cleopatra..... 104. Difquifition on the Origin of the Name of Mount Caucafus....... N. B. Those with this mark † are in the Bibliographical Catalogue. CENSURA LITERARIA. NUMBER XIII. [Being the First Number of Vol. IV.] ART. I. Letters written by Sir W. Temple, Baronet, and other Ministers of State, both at home and abroad; containing an Account of the most important Transactions that passed in Christendom from the year 1665 to the year 1672. In two volumes; reviewed by Sir W. Temple, sometime before his death, and published by Jonathan Swift, Domestic' Chaplain to his Excellency the Earl of Berkeley, one of the Lords Justices of Ireland. London. Printed for J. Tonson, A. and J. Churchill, and R. Simpson. 1700. 8vo. ART. II. Select Letters to the Prince of Orange (now King of England) King Charles II. and the Earl of Arlington, upon important subjects. Vol. III. To which is added an Essay upon the State and Settlement of Ireland. All written by Sir William Temple, Baronet. Published from the originals of Sir William Temple's own hand VOL. IV. writing, writing, and never before printed. London. Printed for Tho. Bennet, 1701. 8vo. ART. III. The Right Honourable the Earl of Arlington's Letters to Sir William Temple, Baronet, from July 1665, being the first of his employments abroad, to Sept. 1670; when he was recalled. Giving a perfect and exact account of the Treaties of Munster, Breda, Aix la Chapelle, and the Triple Alliance; together with the particular instructions to Sir William Temple, the Earl of Carlingford, and Mr. Van Beuningen, with other papers, relating to those Treatics. As also a particular Relation of Madam, by a person of Quality then actually upon the spot. All printed from the Origi-nals never before published. Ry Tho. Bebington of Gray's Inn, Gent. London. Printed for T. Bennet. 1701. 8vo. pp. 454. ART. IV. The Right Honourable the Earl of Arlington's Letters, Vol. 11. Containing a compleat Collection of his Lordship's Letters to Sir Richard Fanshaw, the Earl of Sandwich, the Earl of Sunderland, and Sir W. Godolphin, during their respective embassies in Spain from 1664 to 1674. As also to Sir Robert Southwell in Portugal. Now published from the originals, and never before printed. London. Printed for T. Bennet, 1701. Svo. pp. 480. It has been observed, that "the seventeenth century, especially towards the latter part of it, may justly be styled an age of intrigue; in which most of the Princes of Europe, and their Ministers of State, carried on |