Harris, John,
Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca: or, a Compleat Collection of
Voyages and Travels: consisting of above four hundred of the most Authentick
Writers.
Hazlitt, William,
A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue: for the Use of Schools. In
which the Genius of our Speech is especially attended to and the Discoveries of Mr. Horne
Tooke and other Modern Writers on the Formation of Language are for the first time
incorporated.
Henry, Matthew,
An Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testament: wherein each
Chapter is summ'd up in it's Contents, the Sacred Text inserted at large in Distinct
Paragraphs, each Paragraph reduced to it's Proper Heads, the Sense given, and largely
illustrated with Practical Remarks and Observations.
Hobbes, Thomas,
Humane Nature: or, the Fundamental Elements of Policie. Being a Discoverie of
the Faculties, Acts, and Passions of the Soul of Man, from their Original Causes, according
to such Philosophical Principles as are not commonly known or asserted.
Holcroft, Thomas,
The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck; containing his Adventures; his cruel and
excessive Sufferings, during ten years imprisonment, at the Fortress of Magdeburg.