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America, for more that 5000 Miles; containing an account of the lakes, islands, rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil, and vegetable productions of the north-west regions of that vast continent; together with a concise history of the genius, manners, and customs of the Indians. 

Brydone's Tour through Sicily and Malta.

Life of Baron Frederick Trenck; containing his adventures, his excessive sufferings during ten years' imprisonment by commandment of the late King of Prussia; also anecdotes historical, political, and personal.

Rowe's Letters, moral and entertaining.

Art of Speaking.

Scott's Lectures on Elocution.

The Catechism of Nature; or familiar dialogues upon the works of creation.

Thomson's Seasons.

Pomfret's Poems.

Watts's Hymns and Psalms.

Lavater's Aphorisms of Man.

Chapone's Letters on the Improvement of the Mind.

Young's Night-Thoughts.

Seneca's Morals.

Lady's Pocket Library.

Beauties of Poetry, British and American.

Briggs's New Art of Cookery.

The Lounger; a periodical paper, published at Edinburgh, in the years 1785, 1786, and 1787: 2 volumes.

Life of Colonel Gardiner.

Brown's brief Concordance to the Holy Scriptures.

Mason on Self-knowledge.

Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women.

Fordyce's Addresses to Young Men.

The Power of Religion on the Mind, in Retirement, Sickness, and at Death; exemplified in the experience of men distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue.