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Show The Contents. Di ntc between the Biflnop of Chiapa and Dr. Scpu- f, A luefclla concerning the latvfnlnefr of the Wars made by ‘ . 150, . the Spaniards 0n the Indians. The BpQf'Ch'i‘a13a'5furtherSentzments of that 4174172160. : Hi/s Reafons at large for firbjeft'z'ng the Welt-Indies to i the Crown of Spain, and thereby preventing the Ramges of the Spaniards there, &c. t 184; '_-. Newly publifli'd, N Inquiry concerning Virtue, in two Difcourfes: the firli, A. of Virtue, and the belief of a Deity; the fecond, of the. Obligations to Virtue. Price bound in Calf ' r. ' l The Complete Works of Mr. 74mm Hzrrington : With a Prelimiw A; nary Diltourie upon thmn1 (5m 1401. A Complete Collu‘ition of the Hilhtrical, Political, and Mii‘cellas mm; Works OfMl'. 7.01:1: Miilfm. Together wit‘unit With fome thing: never before publifli'd. In 3: 'Vol. Fol. tire. ; An Argument, fhewingtlmt :1 Standing Army is inconfif‘tent with l: a tree Government, and abfolutel y delirufiive to the Liberties 'f‘ of this Nation. In two Parts. A Letter from the Author of the Argument againl‘t a Standing if Armv, to the Author of the Balancing Letter. The Militia Reform'd, or an eafy Scheme of furnilhing England with a confiant Land-Force, ‘capable to prevent or to fuh due an)' g: foren Power, and to maintain perpetual Quiet at home, without endangering the Public Liberty. 9 t‘x _.: 1 J r '1 A Letter to a Member of Parliament, fhewing that aRef-iraint on the Prefs isinconfiflent with the Proteliant Religion, and dan- i" (1 gerous to the Liberties of the Nation. !5 A Letter to his Maicfly Kin Vy'illiam concerning the Expedient's us'd to fupport the Engli Monarchy. a t a |