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Brutus to Cicero : With the Latin Text on the opposite Page, and En-
gliih Notes to each Epistle. Together with a prefatory Dissertation, in
which the Authority of the ,said Epistles is vindicated, and all the Ob-
jeclionsof the Reverend Mr. Tunstall particularly considered andconfuted.
3. A Letter from Rome, shewing an exact Conformity between
Popery and Paganism: Or the Religion of the present Romi ns, deriv-
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which are added, 1 st, A prefatory Discourse, containing an Answer
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tholic Christian instru&ed, with many new Facts and Testimonies, ia
farther Confirmation of the general Argument of the Letter. And 2,
A Postscript, in which Mr. Warburton's Opinion concerning the Paga-
nism of Rome is particularly considered.
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lating to Government j written originally in Latin, by the learned Hu-
go Grotius, and transsated into English. To which are added, all the
large Notes of Mr. J. Barbeyrac, Profestor of Law at Groningen, and.
Member of the Royal Academyof Sciences at Berlin. fol.
5. The Dictionary historical and critical of Mr. Peter Bayle. The
second Edition, carefully collated with the several Editions of the Ori-
ginal; in which many Passages are restored, and the whole greatly aug-
mented; particularly with a Transsation of the Quotation?, from the
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