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83. An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation

of the Globe, and of the Progress of Discovery in the Pacific
Ocean. From the Voyage of Magellan to the Death of Cook.
With numerous Engravings.

CLASSICAL LIBRARY.

With Portraits on steel. Bound uniformly, but each work sold separately.

I, 2. Xenophon. (Anabasis, translated by Edward
Spelman, Esq., Cyropaedia, by the Hon. M. A. Cooper.) With a
Portrait.

3, 4. The Orations of Demosthenes. Translated by

Thomas Leland, D.D. With a Portrait.

5. Sallust. Translated by William Rose, M.A.

With Improvements.

6, 7. Caesar. Translated by William Duncan, Esq.

With a Portrait.

8, 9, 10. Cicero. The Orations translated by Dun-
can, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato and Laslius by Mel-
moth. With a Portrait.

II, 12. Virgil. The Eclogues translated by Wrang-
ham, the Georgics by Sotheby, and the iEneid by Dryden. With a
Portrait.

13. iEschylus. Translated by the Rev, R. Potter,
M.A.

14. Sophocles. Translated by Thomas Francklin,

D.D. With a Portrait.

15. 16, 17. Euripides. Translated by the Rev. R.

Potter, M.A. With a Portrait.
18,19. Horace. Translated by Philip Francis, D.D.

With an Appendix, containing translations of various Odes, &c.
By Ben Jonson, Cowley, Milton, Dryden, Pope, Addison, Swift,
Bentley, Chatterton, G. Wakefield, Porson, Byron, &c. And by
some of the most eminent Poets of the present day. And

Phsedrus. With the Appendix of Gudius. Translated
by Christopher Smart, A.M. With a Portrait.

20, 21. Ovid. Translated by Dryden, Pope, Con-
greve, Addison, and others. With a Portrait.

22, 23. Thucydides. Translated by William Smith,
A.M. With a Portrait.

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