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<p>Just publish'd, the Sixth Edition (with many Additions and Amendments) of</p>
<p>A Rational and Useful Account of the Venereal Disease. With Observation on the Nature, Symptoms and Core, and the bad Consequences that attend by ill Management; with proper Admonitions; recommended as a Friendly Instruction to all Persons who do, or many, labour under this Misfortune. Also, A short Inquiry into Old Gleets, and other Weaknesses; and the Reason why they are so seldom cured: With the Author's Method of Cure. To which are added, Some Hints on the Practical Schemes, the Methods and Medicines therein exposed, and the gross Impositions justify detected: With an Account of Specificks, the Use and Abuse of the Name, and how it covers Ignorance and a Cheat. By <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person238"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person238" type="role" value=""></interp>
Joseph Cam <interp inst="a17230710-1-person238" type="surname" value="Cam"></interp>
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, M.D. Printed for, and sold by G. Strahan, against the Royal Exchange, W. Mears without Temple-Bar, C. King in Westminster-Hall, T. Norris on London Bridge, J. Baker against Hatton-Garden in Holborn; and by the Author, at the Golden Ball and Lamp in Bow Church Yard, Cheapside. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>A Water that perfectly cures the Itch, or any Itching Humour, in a few Days, without Necessity of Purging, or the dangerous Use of Mercury, Price 1 s. 6 d. only is prepared and sold, by A.Downing, Chymist, at the Crown and Ball, in George Court, in St. John's-Lane, by Hicks's-Hall, near West-Smithsield. Where also may be had, the best Spirits of Scurvy-Grass, by Wholesale or Retale, at 8 d. a Bottle. A most effectual Remedy for the violent Pain in the Teeth, Price Is. Also a most excellent Remedy for the Teeth, and clearing them from the Scurvy.</p>
<p>A Full and Compleat History of the Lives, Robberies, and Murders of all the most notorious Highwaymen that have been in England, Scotland, France and Ireland, from the Reign of William the Conqueror, to this present Year 1722. beginning with <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person239"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person239" type="role" value=""></interp>
Thomas Dun <interp inst="a17230710-1-person239" type="surname" value="Dun"></interp>
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and Little John, Sir <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person241"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person241" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Falstaff <interp inst="a17230710-1-person241" type="surname" value="Falstaff"></interp>
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, Capt.Hind, the Golden Farmer, Nevison, Whitney, and above a Hundred more: also giving a more full Account than any yet published, of the Robberies committed by <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person242"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person242" type="role" value=""></interp>
Benjamin Child <interp inst="a17230710-1-person242" type="surname" value="Child"></interp>
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, <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person243"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person243" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Hawkins <interp inst="a17230710-1-person243" type="surname" value="Hawkins"></interp>
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, and <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person244"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person244" type="role" value=""></interp>
George Sympson <interp inst="a17230710-1-person244" type="surname" value="Sympson"></interp>
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, who were all Three executed for Robbing the Bristol Mail; concluding with the Life and Robberies of the famous Cartouche in France: And also the Robberies and remarkable Actions of <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person245"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person245" type="role" value=""></interp>
John Malhoni <interp inst="a17230710-1-person245" type="surname" value="Malhoni"></interp>
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, and <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person246"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person246" type="role" value=""></interp>
James Carrick <interp inst="a17230710-1-person246" type="surname" value="Carrick"></interp>
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, lately executed for robbing <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person247"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person247" type="role" value=""></interp>
William Young <interp inst="a17230710-1-person247" type="surname" value="Young"></interp>
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, Esq; in his Chair. The whole being faithfully collected out of the best Histories, Records, Trials, Ordinaries Accounts, and Manuscripts, and written regularly as the Facts were committed. By J.W. The Second Edition. Price 1 s. bound in Ship, and 1 s. 6 d. Calf. Where may be had also, The Life and most Surprizing Adventures of <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person248"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person248" type="role" value=""></interp>
Robinson Crusoe <interp inst="a17230710-1-person248" type="surname" value="Crusoe"></interp>
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, of York, Mariner. The whole Three Volumes done into One, with Cuts. Price 2s. 6d. Both printed for M. Hotham, at the Black Boy on London Bridge.</p>
<p>Youth's Introduction to Trade and Business: <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person249"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person249" type="role" value=""></interp>
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Tables of the most usual Clerk-like Contractions of Words: A Collection of English Words, alike in Sound, but different in Signification; with proper Directions, how to address to Persons of elevated Rank and those in Office. II. Acquittances and Promissory Notes diversify'd, and adapted to such Circumstances as occur in real Business. III. Variety of Bills of Parcels, and Bills on Book Debts, to enter the Learner in the Manner and Methods of Commerce, and to make him ready at Computation. IV. Bills of Exchange, with Directions necessary for the right Understanding and Management of Remittances; Several Orders for Goods, Letters of Credit, Invoyces, and other Merchant-like Examples. V. Authentick Forms of such Law-Precedents as are most frequently to be met with, in the Course of Traffick. VI. A Collection of Questions to exemplify the common Rules of Arithmetick, and to reduce them to Practice. For the Use of Schools. Done upon the Plan of the late Col. <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person250"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person250" type="role" value=""></interp>
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's Essay. By M. Clare, School-Master in Soho Square, London. Printed for <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person251"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person251" type="role" value=""></interp>
Edward Symon <interp inst="a17230710-1-person251" type="surname" value="Symon"></interp>
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, at the Corner of Pope's Head Alley, in Cornhill.</p>
<p>BOOKS printed for, and sold by E. Bell, at the Cross Keys and Bible in Cornhill.</p>
<p>I. THE Arabian Nights Entertainments, consisting of 1001 Stories, told by the Sultaness of the Indies, to divert the Sultan from the Execution of a bloody Vow he had made, to marry a Lady every Day, and have her cut off next Morning. In eight Vols. Price 11 s.</p>
<p>II. The Adventures of the Prince of Clermont and Madam de Ravezan. A Novel. In four Parts.</p>
<p>III. The new Atalantis. In four Vols. Price 10 s.</p>
<p>IV. The Life and amorous Adventures of Lucinda, an English Lady. Written by herself. Price 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>V. The strange Adventures of the Count Vinouel and his Family. Being an Account of what happen'd to them whilst they resided at Conttantinople. Price 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>VI. The Life of Madam de Beaumont, a French Lady, who lived in a Cave in Wales fourteen Years undiscovered, being forced to fly France for her Religion. By Mrs. Aubin. Price. 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>VII. Aminadab's Courtship, or the Quaker's Wedding. A Poem. Being an impartial Account of their Way of Courtship, Method of Marrying, etc. Written by a Friend. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>VIII. The High German Doctor. In Two Vols. With an explanatory Index.</p>
<p>IX. The History of Genesis. Being an Account of the Holy Lives of the Patriarchs. A Book proper for Children. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>X. The Art of Memory. A Treatise proper for all, especially those that are to speak in Publick. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>XI. The Lady's Rhetorick. Containing Rules for speaking and writing elegantly. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>XII. Moral Reflections and Maxims. By the Duke de la Rochefoncault. Price 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>XIII. The Life of Muly Ishmuel King of Morocco, with his cruel Usage to the <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person252"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person252" type="role" value=""></interp>
Christian Slaves <interp inst="a17230710-1-person252" type="surname" value="Slaves"></interp>
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. Price 2 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>XIV. A general History of Dreams. In Two Parts. Price 2 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>XVI. A Lydall's Table of Interest. Price 1s. 6 d.</p>
<p>XVI. A Help to Prayer. By Mr. Knags. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>BOOKS sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-lane.</p>
<p>Cartouche: Or, The Robbers, A Comedy As it was acted many Times with great Applause at Paris. By Mons. le Grand, Comedian to the King. Price 1 s.</p>
<p>The Life and Actions of <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person253"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person253" type="role" value=""></interp>
Lewis Dominique Cartouche <interp inst="a17230710-1-person253" type="surname" value="Cartouche"></interp>
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, who was broke alive upon the Wheel at Paris, Nov. 28, 1721. N.S. relating at large his remarkable Adventures, desperate Enterprizes, and various Escapes: With an Account of his Behaviour under Sentence, and upon the Scaffold, and the Manner of his Execution. The Second Edition. Price 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>The Trial at large of <rs type="persName" id="a17230710-1-person254"> <interp inst="a17230710-1-person254" type="role" value=""></interp>
Patrick Hurly <interp inst="a17230710-1-person254" type="surname" value="Hurly"></interp>
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, for Perjury and a Cheat: With the learned Arguments of the Council on both Sides. Price 1 s. 6 d.</p>
<p>Printed for J. Humfreys, in Bartholomew-lane, behind the Royal Exchange; and E. Symon, the Corner of Pope's-Head Alley, Cornhill: And Sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, Warwick-Lane, 1723. Where Advertisements are taken in. Price Three Pence.</p>
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