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<head rend="center" xml:id="hd1">BOOKS <hi rend="italic">just publish'd</hi>.</head>
<p xml:id="par1"><hi rend="dropCap">T</hi>RAVELS into the Inland Parts of <hi rend="italic">Africa</hi>; containing a Description of the several Nations for the space of six hundred Miles up the River <hi rend="italic">Gambia</hi>; their Trade, Habits, Customs, Language, Manners, Religion and Government; the Power, Disposition and Characters of some Negro Princes; the Country and History of <hi rend="italic">Job Ben Solomon</hi>, a <hi rend="italic">Pholey</hi>, who in the Year 1733 was in <hi rend="italic">England</hi>, and known by the Name of the <hi rend="italic">African</hi>. To which is added, Captain <hi rend="italic">Stibb</hi>'s Voyage up the <hi rend="italic">Gambia</hi> in the Year 1723, to make Discoveries; with an Accurate Map of that River taken <choice><sic>on on</sic><corr>on</corr></choice> the Spot, and the Soundings for 500 Miles: And many other Copper Plates curiously engraved. Also <hi rend="italic">Extracts</hi> from the <hi rend="italic">Nubian</hi>'s Geography, <hi rend="italic">Leo</hi> the <hi rend="italic">African</hi>, and other Authors ancient and modern, concerning the <hi rend="italic">Niger, Nile</hi>, or <hi rend="italic">Gambia</hi>, and Observations thereon. By <hi rend="italic">Francis Moore</hi>, Factor several Years to the Royal <hi rend="italic">African</hi> Company of <hi rend="italic">England</hi>. Printed by <hi rend="italic">Edward Cave</hi>, at St. <hi rend="italic">John'</hi>s <hi rend="italic">Gate</hi>, <hi rend="italic">London</hi>, for the Author, and sold <pb xml:id="pL8v" n="L8"/><fw type="sig" place="bottomCenter">3</fw> by <hi rend="italic">E. Comyns</hi>, at the <hi rend="italic">Royal-Exchange</hi>; and the Booksellers in Town and Country, 1739.</p>
<p rend="center" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="italic">Where may be had</hi>,</p>
<p xml:id="par3">1. Memoirs of a Man of Quality: Written originally in the <hi rend="italic">French</hi> Tongue by himself, after his Retirement from the World.</p>
<p xml:id="par4">2. The History and Antiquities of <hi rend="italic">Kings Lynn</hi> in the county of <hi rend="italic">Norfolk</hi>, (With a View of the Town, and several other Copper Plates serving to illustrate the History, neatly engraved) wherein is contained, whatever is or hath been curious or remarkable in this Town. With a Chronological Account of the Memorable Occurrences for 500 Years past to this present Time. By <hi rend="italic">B. Mackrell</hi>, Gent.</p>
<p xml:id="par5">3. An Examination of Mr. <hi rend="italic">Pope</hi>'s <hi rend="italic">Essay on Man</hi>. Translated from the <hi rend="italic">French</hi> of M. <hi rend="italic">Crousaz</hi>, Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences at <hi rend="italic">Paris</hi> and <hi rend="italic">Bordeaux</hi>, &amp;c.</p>
<p xml:id="par6">4. The Satyrs of <hi rend="italic">Persius</hi>, with the Original <hi rend="italic">Latin</hi> annexed. Illustrated with Annotations for the Use of Schools.</p>
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