The Gentleman's Magazine/Volume 1/Issue 4/Books
1. The Fools Opera, &c. by Mat. Medley, pr. 6d.
The Gentleman's Pocket-Farrier, &c. By Capt. Will. Burdon. [At Opportunities we shall give our Readers some account of this Book.
The Original of Pain and evil, &c, By John Henly, M. A. pr. 6d.
2. A second Letter from a Hawker and Pedlar in the Country to a Member of Parliament in London, pr. 6d.
3. The present state of the Republick of Letters, for February, pr. 1s.
Calista: an Opera after the Manner of the Beggar's Opera.
The Religion of Nature considered: with a PostScript on Mr. Chubb's Discourse concerning Reason, &c. pr. 2s.
The Interest of England, with respect to the woollen manufacture: with Remarks on some Thoughts, &c.
A Literary Journal for January, February, and March, pr. 2s.
5. The Gentleman's Magazine, &c. No. 3. for March.
Reasons for deferring or amending the Bill, that all Proceedings in Courts of Justice shall be in the English Language, pr. 3d.
Considerations on a dispute now depending before the Hon. House of Commons, between the British southern and northern Plantations in America, pr. 6d.
6. The strength and weakness of Humane Reason, &c.
Miscellaneous observations on Authors, ancient and modern, No. IV.
The great duty and happiness of living quiet and peaceable: an Assize Sermon at New Sarum, March 6, 1530. By Rob. Clavering, Rector of St. Peter's in Marlborough, &c.
7. The reasonableness of Church and College Fines, asserted, &c. in answer to, An Enquiry into the customary Estates, &c.
8. The Importance of the sugar Colonies to Great Britain stated, &c. pr. 6d.
The monumental inscription on the column at Blenheim-house, &c. pr. 6d.
A true estimate of the Value of Leasehold estates, annuities, &c. in anfwer to Sr. Isaac Newton's Tables, &c.
Animadversions on a Rev. Prelates Remarks upon a Bill to prevent suits for tythes: By a Member of the House of Commons, pr. 6d.
A defence of the Church's right in Leasehold estates: in answer to an enquiry into the customary estates and tenant rights, &c. By W. Derham, D.D.
9. The Life of Mr. Cleveland, natural son of Oliver Cromwell: written by himself, 2 Vols. 12mo.
The Political State of Great Britain, for March, pr. 1s. 6d.
10. Orestes: a dramatick Opera: written by Mr. Theobald.
The 11th Volume of the civil History of the Kingdom of Naples: written in Italian by Pietro Giannone, and translated by Capt. James Ogilvie.
The occasional Historian, No. II. By Mr. Earbery. pr. 1s.
12. Plain reasons for the growth of Sodomy in England, with effectual means to prevent the same, &c. pr. 6d.
Latin Verbs formed, conjucated, declined with the English Verbs, &c.
Some observations on the present State of Ireland, &c. pr. 6d.
13. The Happiness of a Nation dependant upon the principles and conduct of its Governors, an Assize Sermon at Taunton, March 14, 1730-1. By Thomas Coney, D. D.
The Constant Lovers; being an entertaining history of the amours and adventures of Solenus and Perrigonia, Alexis and Sylvia, &c. By John Littleton Costeker, Gent.
The Historical Register, No. 61.
The Gardiner's Dictionary: By Philip Miller, F.R.S.
The Mourner; or the afflicted relieved: By B. Grosvenor, D.D.
Some Observations on the present state of the dissenting interest, pr. 6d.
Lecture 3. on the Belles Lettres, and forming a fine taste, by J. Henly, pr. 6d.
14. A Dessertation on Estates upon lives and years, whether in Lay or Church Hands, &c. By Edward Lawrence, pr. 1s.
The Perspective: or Calista dissected, &c. pr. 1s.
15. The Monthly Chronicle for March.
The St. James's Miscellany, &c, pr. 6d.
A Letter to a Member of the House of Commons, relating to the Treaty concluded at Vienna, March 16. N. S. with remarks on the said Treaty, pr. 1s.
A Collection of Poems, &c. By the Author of the Duel, a Poem, pr. 1s.
17. A Letter to the Vicar of St. Aldates, Oxon, occasion'd by some passages in his Sermon lately published, pr. 6d.
19. A Letter to his Excellency Mr. Ulrick D'Ypres, chief Minister to the King of Sparta, &c. By Eustace Budgell, Esq; pr. 1s.
20. The Church of England Man's Instructor, being an explanation of all the Fasts and Feasts of the Church of Engl. &c. Illustrated with Cuts.
21. A Mechanical Dissertation on the Lues Venerea, &c. By J. S. pr. 1s.
The present state of Europe, &c. for March.
The second part of a critical examination of the late new text and version of the new Testament in Greek and English, &c. By Leonard Twells.
23. A new account of the Confusion of Tongues, &c. By J. H.
24. An Answer to the remarks upon the bill concerning tythes, lately published in the Whitehall Evening Post, pr. 6d.
The History of Benducar the great, prime minister to Muley Mahomet, and Muley Molugh, Emperors of Morocco, &c. pr. 1s.
A Defence of the courage, honour and loyalty of the Irish nation, in answer to the scandalous reflections of the Free Briton, &c. By Cha. Forman, Esq;
A Journey to Bristol: or the honest Welchman, a Farce of 2 acts: written by John Hippisley, Comedian, pr. 1s.
26. The Religious ceremonies and customs of the several nations of the known World, &c. translated from the French, in 3 vols. folio.
A Dialogue on beauty, in the manner of Plato, By George Stubbes, M.A.
27. Lecture IV. on the languages ancient and modern, By John Henley, M.A. pr 6d.
Mr. Stackhouse's Defence of the christian religion, from the several objections of modern Antiscriptorists, &c.
Some reflections on prescience, in which the nature of the divinity is enquired into. pr. 1s.
Fabular observations recommended, as the plainest and surest way of practising and improving phyfick: by Francis Clifton, M.D. pr. 6d.
Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus, No. 1. 4to. pr. 2s. 6d.
The ecclesiastical history of M. L'Abbe Fleury. No 1s. vol. v. p. 2.
28. Historia Literaria, No. IX. Vol. II. p. 3. pr. 1s.
29. The present state of the republick of letters, for March 1731.
A letter from Waitwell Longhead Esq; of Freeland Manor in the county of Bucks, to his friend Sir Politick Woodbe, president of a weekly assembly of Quidnuncs, near the Royal Exchange, London.