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AMERICAN EDITIONS
OF THE FOLLOWING
BOOKS
MAY BE HAD OF
JOSEPH CRUKSHANK,
No. 87, High Street, between Second and Third Streets, PHILADELPHIA.

THE Holy Bible: in two volumes, folio; illustrated with 50 copperplates: printed in Worcester, Massachusetts, by Isaiah Thomas. Another edition of the same in very large quarto. A smaller quarto Bible: printed by Isaac Collins, in Trenton.

Elements of General History, translated from the French of Abbe Millot: 5 volumes.

Moore's Travels in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy; containing a view of society and manners in those countries, with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters: 2 volumes.

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith, LL.D. 3 volumes.

A short Introduction to Moral Philosophy; containing the elements of ethicks and the law of nature: by Francis Hutcheson, LL. D.

The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, by William Paley, A. M.

The Philosophy of Natural History, by William Smellie.

Nicholson's Natural Philosophy: 2 volumes.

Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England: 4 volumes.

Espinasse's Digest of the Law of Actions at Nisi Prius: 2 volumes.

Gilbert's Law of Evidence.

A System of the Law of Marine Insurance; with three chapters on bottomry, on insurances on lives,