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Fludd Medicina · 1771

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Interviews on various subjects of history, literature, religion, & criticism. at Cologne, 1711, in 8vo.
Interview in the Elysian fields of St. Ignatius, of the last King of England, & of the Marshal of Belle Isle. Amsterdam, 1762, in 8vo.
The united spouses, or the Missionary of the time. at Bergen op Zoom, 1749, in 12mo.
The Hermit, first part, in 8vo.
Clear explanation of the articles of faith contained in the 12 letters of the Jesuit Seedorf, according to the confession of faith which Protestants in Hungary must swear upon their conversion to the Roman Church. Brunswick, 1750, in 8vo.
Encouragement for the promotion of the spiritual and temporal happiness of one's neighbor, by Ambrosius Fidler. Leipzig, 1768, in 8vo.
Instructive errors, or memoirs of the Count of *. 3 parts. London, 1767, in 8vo.
Tales (comic) ex noto fictum a play on Horace: "ficta voluptatis causa sint proxima veris" (fictions meant to please should be close to reality), literally: "fictionalized from the known". 1765, in 8vo.
—— (facetious) of smaller satires by B. and A. from the French, 1765, in 8vo.
—— (pleasant oriental) of facetious and tragic events, from the French by Gottfr. Rudolph Wiedmern. Leipzig, 1768, in 8vo.
Education of a prince. See: Letters.
The rewarded donkey, delivered in a sermon by Mr. M. Elias Dapser. Frankfurt and Leipzig, 1768, in 8vo.
American Spy in Europe, or Illinois Letters, followed by a poem entitled: The reasonable Religion, by Mr. de V*. at London, 1766, in 8vo.
—— Chinese, or the secret envoy of the Court of Peking, to examine the present state of Europe. 6 volumes, Cologne, 1765, in 8vo.
—— (the new) Turk in the Courts of Christian Princes. at The Hague, 1748, in 8vo.
—— Turk in Frankfurt during the Diet & the Coronation of the Emperor in 1741. London, 1741, in 8vo.
Spirit, Maxims & Principles of J. J. Rousseau of Geneva. at Neufchâtel, 1764, in 8vo.