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190 ANTIQUITATES Celto-Normannicee, containing the Chronicle of the Man
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217 ARCH^OLOGIST (The) and Journal of Antiquarian Science, 8vo. complete,
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13 ions nUBtlLL smith's CjlTALOeUX
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222 ABCHITECTFRE, A Collection of Woodcuta of E^wnplei hi AroMtecture,
{eM«J^/^am Parker't Qlottary,) nmmtgd on Untm, in a portjblio, \4» '
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608 BERTHOLLET'S Elements of the Art of Dyeing, translated by Dr. Ure,
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509 BEBTRAND (L.) Gaspard de la Nuit, fantaisies a la Maniere de Rembrandt
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513 BETSBRUGII (^gidi) doctam ac elegans opusculum de Usura Centesima,
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516 BEVAN'S (a Quaker) Life of St. Paul, with Notes on his Epistles, 8vo. bds.
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26 JOHN BUSflBLL SMIT^'b CATALOGUE
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535 BIBLIOPHILE BELGE, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, I8s . 1845
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536 BIBLIOTHECA CANTIANA, a Bibliographical Account of what has been
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538 BICKERSTETH'S Scripture Help, post 8vo. plates, bds. Is 6d 1829
539 BICKERSTETH'S Rest(»Btion. of the Jews to their own Land, 12mo. cloth,
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540 BIDDULPH'S'Theology of the Early Patriarchs, illustrated by an Appeal to
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562 BOUTEROVE, Recherches Curieuses des Monoyes de France, folio, - iwaww
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659 BOWYER'S '^^ Learned!'* Conjectures on the New Testament, 8vo. very neat^
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660 BOWYERand NICHOLS' Essays on the Origin of Printing, 8vo. half vellum,
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670 BRAITHWAIT'S (Ric.) Comment upon the Two Tales, (the MUler's and
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32 JOHN tlVSSELL SHITH^S CATALOGUE.
671 BRAITHWAIT'S Joriall Disputation, briefly shadowing the Law of Drinking
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674 BRAMWELL'S Manner of Proceeding on Bills in the House of Commons,
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675 BRAND'S Voyage to Peru and across the Andes, Svo. halfrussia, 5s 1828
676 BRAND'S History and Antiquities of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 2 toIs. royal 4 to.
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677 BRANDT (Sebastian) Aff-ghebeelde Narren Speel-schuyt (The Ship op
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678 BRANSBY's Descriptive and Historical Sketch of Beddgeleret and its
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679 BRASSE'S Greek Gradus, or Greek, Latin, and English Prosodial Lexicon,
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680 BRAY'S (Mrs. the Novelist) Description of the part of Devonshire bordering
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681 BRAY'S (Mrs.) Trials of the Heart, 3 vols, post 6vo. bds. As (pub. at
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682 BRAYLEY xAND BRITTON'S History of the Ancient Palace and Houses of
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683 BRAYLEl'S History of the County of Surrey, 4to. vol. 1 in 2 parts, and
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684 BRAYLEY' S Londiniana, or Reminiscences of the British Metropolis, 4 vols.
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685 BRETON'S (Nicholas) Praise of Virtuous Ladies, 12mo. half calf, 5s
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686 BREWER'S Introduction to the '' Beauties of England and Wales, in 2.5 vols."
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687 BREWER'S (Thos.) Memoir of John Carpenter, town-clerk of London in the
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688 BREWSTER (Sir D.) on the Kaleidoscope, post 8vo. plates, bds. scarce, 3s 6d
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689 BRICKHILL'S Natural History of North CaroUna, 8vo. plates, neat, scarce,
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690 BRIDGEN'S Furniture with Candelabra, folio, 2 parts, folio, containing 12
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691 BRIEF View of Greek Philosophy,, up to the Age of Pericles, ] 2mo. new cloth,
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692 BRIENNE.-t-Memoirbis du Comte de Brietme Mkiisti»-:^t Premiere Secretaire
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693 JBRIGANT/ Elemens de la Langue^des Geltes G6meritesj on Bretons, ]2iiio.
extra bda. rare, 9* . . Strasb. 1 779
694 BRIGHTS Travels from Viemia, through Lower Hungary, 4to. plates, half
raasia extra, gilt top, 16* . .. 1818
695. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE'S Travels in the United States, 8vo, bde. 3*1792
696 .BRISSOT DE WARVILLE on the Commerce of America with Europe, parti-
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697 BRISSONII (B.) Selectarum ex Jure Civile Antiquitatem Libri IV. eiusdem
ad Legem Joliam de Adulteriis, de Solutionibus et liberationibus, de Riti
Nuptiarium etde Jure Conubiorum, small 8vo. vellum, 3* 6d 1625
698 BRISTOL.— Etchings of the Antiquities of Bristol, by J. Skelton, from
original Sketches by H. O'Neill, royal ,4to.. 56 fine plates, half bound and
lettered, {an interesting volume,) £\, \8 . .1824
699 BRISTOL. — Antiquities of Bristow in the Middle Centuries, including the
Topography of William Wycestre and Liife of William Canynges, by the Rev.
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700 BRISTOL CHARITIES ; being the Reports of the' Commissioners as, far as
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gilt, £1, If (pub. at £4. 4s) . . .183L
701 BRISTOL.— Transactions of the Corporation of the Poor in the City of
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702 BRITANNIA DEPICT A, or Ogilby improved, being an actual Survey of all
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703 BRITTON'S Fine Arts of the English School, illustrated in a Series of Engrav-
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ISs . . * . ,1812
704 BRITTON'S Catalogue Raisonn^ of the Pictures at Cleveland House, (Marquis
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705 BRITTON'S Picturesque Views of EngUsh' Cities, impl. 4to. large paper,
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706 BRITTON'S Picturesque Antiquities of Englisli Cities, 4to. 60 fine views, and
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707 BRITTON'S Union of Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting, exemplified in
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708 BRITTON'S Norwich Cathedral, crown folio, largest paper^ 25 fitie jplates;
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709 BRITTON'S Salisbury Cathedral, crown folio, largest paper, bds. £1. 18*
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710 BRITTON'S Salisbury Cathedral, impl. 4to. large paper proofs of the
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£i. 15* . .- 1818
711 BRITTON'S Salisbunr Cathedral, royal 4 to. large paper, 31 engravings,
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712 BRITTON'S Worcester Cathedral^ impl. folio, large papi;r, with pboofs
AND etchings, elegant in half blue morocco, gilt top, {Mr. Britton^s own
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713 BRITTON'S Winchester Cathedral, royal folio, largest vap^r, proofs of the
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714 BRITTON'S Wells Cathedral, royal 4to. large paper, with proofs on India
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715 BRFTTON'S Bristol Cathedral, impL 4to. lasge papsb, \2/ne plates, hds.
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716 BRITTON'S Bath Abbejr Church, royal 4to. large paper, Ida. 14* 1825
717 BRITTON'S History and Antiquities of Bath Abbey Churdi, royal Sro.fine
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718 BRITTON'S Autobiography, royal Syo. not printed for sale, presentation copy,
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719 BRIXTON'S Memoirs of Henry Hatcher, author of the "History of Salis-
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720 BRITTOIv'S Dictionary of the Architecture and Archaeology of the Middle
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£1. 4s . . 1835
721 BRITTON'S Dictionary. — Another copy, impl. 4to. largest paper, 42
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leaves, fyc. by Mayday, £3. I3s (pub. at £7. 7s) 1838
A VEET BEAUTIFUL VOLUME.
722 BRITTON'S Historical and Topographical Sketches of Wiltshire, (from the
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723 BRITTON'S (John) Essays on Topographical Literature, with Glossaries of
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724 BRITTON andBRAYLEY'S Memoirs of the Tower of London, post 8vo./ne
woodcuts, cloth, 5s , . . 1830
725 BRITISH Almanac and Companion, from 1828 to 1847, 20 vols. 12mo. a
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726 BRITISH Almanacs.— Another Series, from 1833 to 1846 inclusive, 13 vols.
12mo. c/oM, 10# 6rf , . 1833-46
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727 BRITISH DRAMA, comprehending the best Plays in the English Language,
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728 BRITISH MARTIAL, or an Anthology of English Epigrams, being the
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729 BRITISH MUSEUM. Report and Minutes of Evidence of the Select Com-
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730 BRITISH MUSEUM.— Another copy, 2 vols, folio, half bound, 7s 6d 1835-6
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731 BROCARDI (Jacobi) Mystica et Frophetica libri Levitici Interpretatio, 12mo.
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733 BROCKEDON. Another copy, imp. Svo. proofs of the plates, cloth, lOs 6d
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734 BROCKETT'S Glossary of North Country Words, j^st Syo. half morocco,
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735 BROCKETT'S Glossary of North Country Words, post 8vo. second edition,
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736 BROOKE'S (Dr. R.) Art of Angling, small 8vo. 135 woodcuts, neat, 2s 1799
737 BROOKE'S (Dr. R.) General Gazetteer, enlarged by Findlay, 12mo. neat, 3s
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738 BROOKE'S (W. A. Civil Engineer) Treatise on the Improvement of the
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OF CHOICfij ' trSEfUt) AKD CtJltlOtd fiOOKS* 3S
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740 BROOKE'S (Sir Arthur Capel) Travels through Sweden, Norway, ^d Fin-
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741 BROOKE'S Winter in Lapland and Sweden, 4to. many plates, hid/ calf ^
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742 BROMLEY'S Cataldgue of Engraved British Portraits, consisting of the
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743 BROSSARD, Dictionaire de Musique contenant les Termes Grecs, Latins,
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744 BROUGHAM'S (Lord) Speeches, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, £\. \0s 1838
745 BROUGHAM'S (Lord) Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in
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746 BROUGHTON'S Bihliotheea Historico Sacra, ot Kctionary of the
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747 BROUGHTON'S Selections from the Popular Poetry of the Hindoos, 12mo*
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748 BROWNE'S (Ric.) Medicina Musica, or a Mechanical Essay of the Effects of
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749 BROWNE'S (Sir Thos. ofNormch) Works, £o\io, portrait, vellum, {a little
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750 BROWNE'S Miscellany Tracts, viz. Bihliotheea Abscondita, Garlands, Hawks
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751 BROWNE'S (Sir Thomas) Posthumous Works, including Repertorium, or
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752 BROWNE'S Christian Morals, with Life by Dr. Johnson, l2mo. half calf,
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753 BROWNE'S (W.) Britannia's Pastorals, edited by W. Thompson, a new
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754 BROWNE'S (Dr. W.) Antiquities of the Jews, with their Modern Customs
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755 BROWN'S (J. B.) Historical Account of the Laws enacted against Catholics,
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756 BROWN'S (Dr. T. author of Essays on the Human Mind) on Cause and
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757 BROWN'S (Tom) Works, Sferibus and Comical, 4 vols. \2mo, plates, neat,
I4s . . 1714
758 BROWN'S (Tom) Collection of all his *' humorous*' Dialogues, 8vo. neat,
Ss6d ' . . 1704
759 BROWN'S CoEicordanc^ to the Bible, 1^6, pocket edition, cloth, Is 1«37
760 BROWN'S Dictionary of the Scottish Language, 12mo. cloth, 2s 1845
761 BROWN'S Book of Butterflies and Moths, 12mo. 48 coloured plates, cloth,
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762 BROWN^S Campaigns of the North-Wfestem Army, with View of the Lake
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763 BROWNING'S History of Tuscany, the Revival of Letters, And the Fan]ffly
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764 BROWSHOLME HALL.— Description of Browsholme Hall in th^West
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LiSTEE PABK£K,Esq. 4to. many plates, pRiVAtELY printed, bds, £1,4^ 1815
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36 JOHN BUS8SLL SMITHES ChTAtOetV^
765 BBUCE'S (W. D.) Chronalo^cal Tables for tlie Antiquary and G«neii]ogis(t,
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7G6 BRUCE' S (John) Original Letters and other Docunxents rdating to the Bene-
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7^7 BByCE'S Annals of the Hon. East India Company, 3 vols. 4to. boards,
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768 BRUCE' S (P. H) Memoirs/ with his Travels in the East, and sereral very
interesting private Anecdotes of Peter the Great, 4to. fine copy, calf extra,
As^d . . . 1782
769. BRUNET (J. C.) Notice sur les differentes editions des " Heures Gothiques"
omees de Gravures imprimees a Paris, royal 8vo. only 30 printed, sewed,
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770 BRUNET, Manuul du Libraire et de I'Amateur de Livres, 3 vols. 8vo. half
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771 BRUNET, Jdanuel du Libraire et de TAmateur de Livres, 10 large* 8 vo.
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The fourth edition of the most important bibliographical work ever publishiMl ; it incor-
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772 BRUNI (Conrad.) Opera, (de Legationibus, de Ceremoniis, de Imaguubus, de
Haereticis in genera, C^tati Afri, Episcopi, libri' sex de Donatistis, de Sedi-
tionibus Jo. Cochlsei de Seditipsis appendix triplex contra quosdam Bebelles
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§ £l.Us6d . Moyunt, 154S'50
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774 BRUTUM Fulmen, or the Bull of Pope Pius V. concerning the Excommuni-
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also the Bull of Paul III. against Henry YIII. edited by Bishop BarlOw, 4to.
neat, 7s 6d . . . 1681
775 BRYCE'S (Rev. J.) Sketch of British India, mth a view of pointing out the
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776 BRYDGES' (Sir E.) Letters from the Continent, both parts, avo. calf gilt,
6s 6d . . Lee Priory, 1825
777 BRYDGrES' Anti-Critic, containing Literary (not Political) Criticisms and
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778 BRYDGES' Note on the suppression of Memoirs am^ounced.by the Author in
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779 BRYDGES' (Sir E.) Lex Terrse, a Discussion of the Law of England regard-
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780 BRYDGES' Sir Ralph Wilbughby, an Historical Tale, post 8vo. elegant in
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781 BRYDGES' Hall of Hellingsley, a Tale, 3 vols. 12mQ^ bds. the anthot^s copy,
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782. BBYDGES' Anglo-Genevan Critical Journal for 1831, 2 vols. I2mo. bds. very
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793 BRYDGE'S.Rununator, a Series of Moral, Critical, and Sentimental il^says,
2 vols. 12mo. n«a^, 5« • .1813
784 BRYDGES' Recollections of: Foreign Travel, on Lifb, Literatune, and Self-
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785 BRYDGES on the Character and Poetical Genius of Iiord Byron, post Svo.
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OF CHOICE, USEFtJL, AND CUBIOUS BOOKS. 37
786 BUYD6ES' Imaginatiye Biograpbj (similar to Landor^s Imaginary Cotwersa-
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787 BRYDGES' (Sir Egerton) Autobiography, 2 vols. 8vo. portraits, cloth, 10* 6d
1834
788 BRYDGES' Human Fate, a Poem, now first printed, 8vo. Pbivately printed
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789 BRYDGES. -^Epistola Francisd Petrarchfle posteritati edente Sa. Eg. Brydges,
Bart. 8vo. only 25 copies printed, red morocco extra, gilt leaves, rare, \5s
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an early specimen of Autobiography^
790 BRYDGES. —Phillips's Theatrum Poetarum, containing brief Characters of
the English Poets, with large Additions by Sir Egerton Brydges, royal 8vo.
half bound, uncut, only 100 printed, 1 4s . Geneva, 1824
791 BUCK'S (Leop. von) Travels in Norway and Lapland, translated by Blacky
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792 BUCHAN'S (Dr. W.) Advice to Mothers on their own health, and that of
their Offspring, 8vo. 5<i9. 2« . . 1811-
793 BUCHANI (G«orgii) Rerum Scoticarum Historia, foUo, fiest edition, very
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794 BUCHANAN'S (Geo*) Epithalamium on the Marriage of Francis and Mary
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795 BUCHAN'S (Peter) Annals of Peterhead, with Biography of George Eari
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Ossory, edited by Jhomas Wright, 4s 6d
This volume affords a curious picture of the turbulent state of Ireland in the. Reign of
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44 JOHN EtSSBLL SMITH's CATALOGUE
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936 PEOMFTOBIUM Pamilorum sive Clericoram, Lexicon Anglo-Latinum prin*
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. . ab integrD, commentariolis subjectis, ad fidem codicum recensuit Albeetus
Way. Tomus prior, 10* 6d
937 A COLLECTION of Obiginal Lettebs relatiag to the Dissolution of the
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938 CORRESPONDENCE of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, during his Govern-
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. 500 pp. 109
939 POLYDORE VERGIL'S ffistory of the Reigns of Henry VI. Edward IV.,
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940 A FRENCH Chronicle of London, from the 44th of Henry III. to the 7th of
Edward III. with copious English notes, by J. G. Aungier, 6* 1844
941 THE THORNTON ROMANCES.— The Early EngUsh Metrical Romances
. of Perdval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degrevant, edited by HaUiwell, 308
Ilk PP' ^^
., 942 VERNEY PAPERS.— Notes of Proceedings in the Long Parhament, temp.
A Charles I., taken by Sir Ralph Vemey, Knt., edited by Bruce, 6*
W 943 AUTOBIOGRAPHY of Sir John Bramston, K.B. of Screens, Co. Essex, 1611
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944 LETTERS of James Earl of Perth to his Sister the Countess of Erroll, &c.
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945 DE ANTIQUIS Legibus Liber-Chronica Maiorum et Vicecomitum Lohdonia-
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Preceded by a very interesting historiciBl and biographical preface of nearly 300 pages,
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946 CHRONICLE of Calais in the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. to the
year 1 540, by Richard Turpyn, now first printed, and edited by Nichols,
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947 POLYDORE VERGIL'S EngHsh History, translated, vol. 1, (the period
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948 A RELATION, or rather true Account of the Island of England, by an
Italian, 1500, edited by Charlotte A. Sneyd, 4s 6d
949 DOCUMENTS relatmg to the Church, Town and Castle of Middleham, in
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950 CAMERON'S (C. Hay) Two Essays on the Sublime ai^ Beaatiful, and on
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951 CAMERARII (Isach.) Symbolorum et Emblematum Centurise TV. 4 vols.
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952 CAMOEN'S Lusiad ; an Epic Poem, translated by Mickle, 4to. fine copy in
russia, marbled leaves, ^ 6d . 1778
953 GAMOEN'S Minor Poems, translated by Lord Strangford, with Life, 12mo.
bds. 2s 1805
954 CAMPAIGNS, 1796, &c. History of the Campaigns of 1796, 7, 8, 9, in
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955 CAMPAIGN op 1813-14 — Lapene, Campagnes sur l*Ebre, les Pyrenees et la
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OF CHOICE, USEFtL, AMD CUBIOtJS BOOKS. 45
956 CAMPAIGN of 1815-^Goubgakb (Genl.) Campaigne de, 1815, Svo. haif
vellum, 2s . . . 1818
957 CAMPAIGNS and Cruizes in Venezuela and New Granada, 3 vols. 12mo. bda,.
(a very interesting book), 58 , 1831
958 CAMPBELL' SiSale of Authors, a Dialogue in imitation of Lucian's Sale of
Philosophers, 12mo. neat, half calf, 4* . 1767
959 CAMPBELL'S Lexiphanes, a Dialogue imitated from Lucian, an attempt to
expose the affected style and phraseology of our English Lexiphanes, the
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960 CAMPBELL'S (Lord) Speechies at the Bar and in the House of Commons,
8yo. new cloth, 4s (puh. at I4s) . 1842
*^i* This Volume contains, amongst others, Lord Campbell's celxbbated Speech
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961 CAMPBELL'S Travels in South Africa, undertaken at the Request of the
Missionary Society, royal 8\o, plates, bds, 4s 6d 1815
962 CAMPBELL'S (Rev. J.) Second Travels in South Africa, 2 vols, royal 8vo.
LARGE PAPEB, coloufed plates, bds» Ss . 1822
963 CAMPBELL'S Value of Annuities, from £1 . to ^1,000. per annum, on Single
Lives from the age of one to ninety years, royal 8vo. bds. 5s 1810
964 CAMPBELL'S (Thos. the Poet), Letters from Algiers, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 9s
1837
965 CAMPBELL'S (Rev. W. the Missionary) British India in its relation to the
Decline of Hindooism and the Progress of Christianity, with Remarks on the
Manners, Customs, and Literature of the People, thick 8vo. cloth, 5« (pub.
at I2s) . . 1839
966 CAMPBELL'S (Ik. Geo.) Dissertations on the Miracles, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt,
8« . . 1797
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4^ very neat, 5s ■ . . • 1807
968 CAMPBELL'S (Dr. Geo.) Four Gospels,. translated with Dissertations and
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969 CAMPBELL'S Sequel to Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas,
8vo. neat, 2s . . • 1747
970 CAMPEGIO, Periarchon; id est de Principiis utriusque Philosophise, 12mo.
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972 CAMUS AT (N.) Melanges Historiques, ou Recueil de plusiers Actes, Traites,
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Trayes, \ii\9
At page 20 is a treaty of alliance between Charles VI. and Obbinus Princeps Waliarinm,
t. e. Owen Glendower. In the collection there are a number of other pieces relating to
England, such as an account of the interview between Francis I. and Henry Ylll.-^^Instruc-
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973 CANCIONERO y Romancero de Coplas y Canciones de Arte Menor anteriores
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974 CANT, a Satire {by — Inkstaff, a Watchmaker at Sheford, Beds.) 12mo.
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** Those who are curious to distinguish between the true and the improbable in relation to
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from a perusal of Mr. Sandy's treatise.'' — Kent Herald. ' n
9
46 JO&N RC88BLL SMITH*8 OATAtOGUi:
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978 " CARD" (The), 2 vols. l2mo, plate, neat, 5« Printed for the Maker, 1755
See Ik*. Johnson's .Life oif Young &e Boet respecting this work, which is stipposed to bb
written by Kidgell.,
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the Union, Ato. plates, hds. 9ii — half calf, lQs6d - 1786
980 CARD WELL'S (Professor) Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and
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TO As—calf gilt, 6s 6d . . Oaford, 1832
A very interesting historical volume^ and written in a pleasing and popular manner — Re-
viewed in a late Number qf the Qjuerterly Review,
.981 CAREY'S (Patrick) Trivial Poems and Triolets, 1651, edited by Sk W. Scott,
4io,bds.3s . . 1820
982 CAREW. Life of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars, with a
Dictionary of the Cant Language, N. D.— Shepherd's Calendar, or the
Citizen and Countmnan's Daily Companion in judging of the Weather, ur. p.
— Advantages and Disadvantages of the Married State, 1798 — in 1 voL 12mo.
half calf, 3* ... ... . . ~
983 CARICATURES. — A very humorous Collection of 164 coloured Caricatures,
ifx 1 vol. oblong foUo, new half calf gilt, £2. 2s T. Tegg, about 1819-20
984 CARLETON'S Traits and Stories of the Irish. Peasantry, 5 vols. fcap. 8vo.
etchings by W. H, Brooke, cloth, \Ss ' • 1836
985 CARLETON. — Memoirs of Capt. Geo. Carleton, an English Officer, including
Anecdotes of the War in Spain under the Ea:rl of Peterboroughi .8vo. hatjf^
calf, 3s 6d . . Reprinted, 1808
Highly' praised in Boswell's Lifp of Dr. Johnson.
986 CARLISLE'S (N. Secretary to the Antiquarian Society) Accovmt of the
Foreig^' Orders of Knigjbth^d, and oAiher marks of Honourable IHstinction,
especially such as have been conferred upon British Subjects, royal 8vo. very
. handsomely priftted, cloth, 8s (p\xh, &t 23s) ..." 1839
987 CARLISLE'S (N.) Collections for the History of the Ancient Family of
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988 CARLISLE'S (Nic.) Hints on Rutal Residences, 4to. pbiyately pbinted^
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CARLISLE HISTORICAL TRACTS.
989. NARRATIVE of the Siege of Carlisle in 1644- 5, by Isaac Tullie, now first
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990 LIPI; of Sir P. Musgrave, Bart, of EdenbaD, Governor of the City of CarUsle
during the Civil War. By the Rev. G. Burtoi^ now first printed, post
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992, TRIAL and Life of Thomas Cappoch the Rebel, Bishop of Cariisle, executed
there Oct. 18, 1746, post 8vo. Is
993 ACCOUNT of CarMe during the Rebellion of 1745. post 8vo. Is .
.994 CARLISLE (The) Historical Tracts, in all 9, coMPjiBTB, edited by Jfefferson,
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Only 100 printed, some of the parts are out of privt. '
995 CARNE'S Letters from Switzerland and Italy, thick 8vo. bdB. 4s 6d 1834
996 CARNELL'S Treatise oh Family Wine-Making, 8vo. bds. 2s 1814
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\Qb . . 1820
998 CAROLINE (Qoeen). Rojal Wanderer> • or Secret Memoirs of Caroline,.
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999 CAROLIN>£ (Queen). Selection of Speeches against the Queen at 14 County-
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1000 CAROLINE (Queen). The Queen's Letter to the King— Phillips (the Bar-
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Select Beauties of 1 12 Sermons on the Demise of the Princess Charlotte, in
1 vol. 8vo. new half calf 5s . • v.. -T.
1001 CARTER'S History of the University of Cambridge, 8vo« meat and clean, 4s
1753
1002 CARTER'S (Matt.) Analysis of Honour and Armory, 12mo. tats, neat and
' dean, 6* .. * . , 1660
1003 CARTER'S Ancient Architecture of England; a new edition, edited by
Britton, folio, nurneroue etchings, half morocco extra, gilt top, ^3. 3« (pub.
at ^6. 6*) . . 1837
Containing more examples and detiUld of the Arcbiteetnr^-of England, than is to be found
in any otiier work, altogether forming a complete '* Glossary' ' of the art.
1004* CARTOUCHE.— Le Tice Puhi, ou Cartouche, Poeme, 8vo. vellumlZs
Anvers, 1725
A Poetical History of Cartouche the' notorious fobbei'.
1005 CARTWRIGHT.— Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dr. E. Cartwright,
Inventor of the Power Loom, post 8vo. plates, cloth, bs 1843
1006 CARVER'S Travels through the Interior Parts of North Ameripa, 8vo. calf
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1007^ CASSANDRA, a Romance, translated by Charles Cotterell, Master of the
Ceremonies to Charles 1st. and Ilnd. 5 vols. 12mo. calf 5s 1737
1008 CASSAN'S Lives of the Bishops of Winchester, with (a Heprint) Gale's
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10«6^ . . 1827
1009 CASSAN'S Lives of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, thick %yQ, plates, cloth,
9s . .- 1829
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It is generally supposed that Lord Chesterfield was indebted to this work for many things
in his Advice to h^ Son.
1011 CASAUBON I (Meric) de Lingua Hebraica et de Lingua Saxonica, 12mo.
neat, 5s ' . . . 1650
1012 Ca«aw6ow— Another cop^y, 12mo. bds. uncut, with a few MS, corrections,
7s ^d . ' '' . 1650
1013 CASCALES, Cartas Philologicas es a saher de Letras Humanus varia erudi-
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1014 CASE hetween Sir William Clayton, Bart, and the Duchy of Cornwall,
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1015 Case of Impotency, debated in the famous tryal at Paris, beiween the
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marriage commenced a suit against him for Impotency, 2 vols. 12mo. very
neat, scarce, 15« . E. Cubll, 1714
48 JOHN BtTSSSLL SMITH'S CATALOGUE
101>6 CA8TELA (Fr. Hemy) Le Sainct Yoyage de Hienisale^i et Mon-ffinaj faict
en Tan da Gran Jubilee, 1600, 8vo. French bds. gUt leaves, rare, 149
a Bordeaux, ] 603
1017 CASTELL'S Villas of the Ancients illustrated, atlas folio, fine plates, neat.
Ids . . 1728
1018 CASTILONIS (Baltbasaris) De Curiali, Ub. IV. sire Aulieo Barth. Cferke,
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1019 CASWALUS (Rev. H.) America and the American Church, post Bvo-'cloth,
3s . . 1839
1020 CATALOGUE of the Extensive and Valuable Library of the Duke of York,
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1021 CATALOGUE of the Valuable Library of Books and Manuscripts of the late
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1022 CATALOGUE of the Library of John Batchffe, late, of Bermondsey, (an
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1023 CATALOGUE of the rare and valuable Library of B. H. Bright, 8vo. with
prices, \Qs Qd , • 1845
1024 CATALOGUE of the splendid Library of Geo. Hibbert, Esq. (39 days' sale)
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1025 CATALOGUE of Bichard Heber's extensive Library, 13 parts, also the
Coins, Prints, Drawings, and the Books sold in Paris, a complete set, hound
in 4 vols. 8vo. halfrussia, uncut, ^2. 2s 1834-37
1026 CATALOGUE of Heber's CoUection of Early EngUsh Poetry, Drama,
Ballads, Broadsides, and Romances, with prices oTid purchasers' names, 8vo.
leather back, 7s . . 1834
1027 CATALOGUE of the Splendid, Choice, and Curious Library of P. A. Han-
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25 printed, cloth, I5s . 1833
1028 CATALOGUE Baisonne of the Library (Early Topography) of J. Mordaunt
Johnson, Esq. with an Account of his Life and Services, royal 8vo. boards,
2s6d . . 1817
1029 CATALOGUE of the Library of the celebrated Dr. Mead, with prices, 8vo.
half calf, 3s . . 1755
1030 CATALOGUE of the Unique, Rare, and Curious Library of the Bev, John
Brand, 8vo russia extra, gilt leaves, 4s 6d 1807
1031. CATALOGUE of the curious and choice Library of Sir Francis Freeling,
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1032 CATALOGUE of the Library of Dr. Kloss of Franckfort, (an extraordinary
collection of early printed books) S^o, facsimiles, bds. 3s 1835
1033 CATALOGUE of Dr. Kloss's Library, 19 days' sale, inlaid in 4to. inter-
leaved throughout with ruled uniting paper, upon which the prices and
purchasers' names, ^s, are most beautifidly written, maroon morocco extra,
gilt leaves, £\. Us M . 1835
1034 CATALOGUE of the singukr and curious Library of Sir Robt. Gordon of
Grordonstoun, collected between 1610 and 1650, 8vo. with prices and nawtes,
3s . . . 1816
1035 CATALOGUE of Theological Books, forming a part of the Library of
William Harrison, Esq. of Cheshunt, Hert% 4to» 260 pages, (pbitatblt
pbtnted), cloth, 6s . ' . ' 1837
1036 CATALOGUE of the Library of the Boyal Institation (Albemarle St.)
methodically arranged, by W. Harris, loyid 8vo. labge papeb, beautifully
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OF CHOICE, USEFUL, AND CURIOUS BOOKS. 49
1037 CATALOGUE of the Library of the Corporation of the City of London, with
Alphabetical Index, including the Additions up to the present time, 2 vols.
8vo. BOARDS, 6« . . 1828-1846
1038 CATALOGUE of the Library of the London Institution, thick 8vo. 750
pages, cloth, 3* . . 1813
1039 CATALOGUE of the Books belonging to the Bristol Literary Society, 8vo.
cloth, 2« . .1834
1040 CATALOGUE of the Library of the Devon and Exeter Institution, 8vo. cloth,
2s . .1826
1041 CATALOGUE of the .Manuscripts of the Marquis of Lansdowne, comprising
the Burleigh and Shelbume Papers, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. halfrussia, 3s 6d 1807
1 042 CATALOGUE of Manuscripts on sale by John Cochrane, 8vo. 6 fine plates,
cloth, 3s . .1829
1043 CATALOGUS Cantabrigiensis Graduati Catalogus 1659 ad 1787, 4to. half
calf, 3s6d , . 1787
1044 CATALOGUE of all the Graduates at Oxford, 1659 to 1688, 12mo. neat, 3s
Oxford, 1689
1045 CATALOGUE de la BibUotheque de M. Libri, (30 dai/s sale of Rare and
Curious Foreign Books) 8vo. 2s 6d Paris, 1847
1046 CATALOGUE des Archives du Baron de Joursanvault contenant une pre-
cieuse collection de MSS. Chartres, et Documentes originaux au nombre de
plus 45,000, 2 vols. 8vo. sewed, 7s 6d . 1838
A curious history of this collection will be found in the Evidence before the House of
Commons on the British Museum.
1047 CATALOGUE des Livres de la BibUotheque de feu M. de Lamoignon, 2 vols.
in 1, 8vo. neat, 3s . . 1791
1048 CATALOGUE des Livres Bares et Precieux de la Bibliotheque de feu M. le
Comte de Mac-Carthy Reagh (avec la liste des Prix) par be Bure, 2 vols.
8vo. caff, marbled leaves, lOs 6d , Par, 1817
1049 CATALOGUE de Mac-Carthy -Liste des Prix, 8vo. sewed, 2s 1817
1049*CATALOGUE of the Printed Books in the British Museum, Vol. I. (all
printed, comprising letter A) foUo, cloth, I4s . 1841
1050 CATALOGO de NovelUeri Italiani posseduti dal fu Conte A. M. Borromeo,
royal 8vo. sewed, 3s 6d . 1817
105 1 CATASTROPHE Mundi, or MerUn Revived in a Discourse of Prophecies and
Predictions, with Mr» Lilly* s Hieroglyphics exactly cut, 12mo. bds, 2s 6d
1801
1052 CARTER'S (P.) Entertaining Knowledge, or the Curious Origin and Primary
Meaning of Numerous Words and Phrases, 12mo. cloth, 2s 1845
1053 CATHOLIC MARTYRS. Historia del Glorioso Martirio di Sedici Sacer-
doti, Martirizati in Inghilterra per la confessipne et difesa delle fede Catolica,
1581, 82, and 83, 12mo. fine copy, in blue morocco extra, rare, \4s
Milano, 1584
1054 CATHOLIC PRINTS. — Via Vitse iEtemse iconibus illustrata per Boetium
A. Bolsvert, Ant, 1620, 23 j)/a^e«— Solitudio sive Vitse Patrum JEremico-
larum, Jo. et Raphael Sadeler sculpsit, 29 /jZa <^«--Monumenta Sanctioris
Philosophic quam severa Anachoretarum disciplina vitse et religio docuit Jo.
Sadeler, fecit 54 plates, (one wanting)— Ovv^vXxixa Anachoreticum, 2b plates
— Sacra Eremus Ascetriarum B. A. Bolswert sculpt. 25^Za^e«— Solitudo
sive Vitse Foeminarum Anachoritarum ab Adriano Cellardo, 24 plates,
altogether ISO plates, in 1 vol. oblong 4to. a very cui^ious and unique col-
lection, half bound in calf, £3, 3s
1055 CATHOLIC. Considerations upon Christian Truths and Christian Duties,
digested into Meditations for every day in the year, 2 vols. 12mo calf, As 6d
Xo place, or Printer* s name, 1 754
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50 JOHN BtJSSELL SMITHES CATALOGUE
1056 CATHOLICS. The Faith of Catholics confirmed hy Scripture, and attested
hy the Fathers of the first ^ve Centuries, edited hy Berington and Kirk,
thick 8yo. bds. 6s . . 1813
1057 CATLIN'S Illustrations of the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the
North American Indians ; written during eight years of Travel and Adven-
ture, among the Wildest and most Remarkahle Tribes now existing, 2 vols,
impl. 8vo. /i/th edition, containing 360 engravings from the Authof^s
Original Paintings, extra cloth, £\. 5s (pub. at £2. 10*) 1846
** A unique work ! a work of extraordinary interest and value ; we need not recommend
it to the world, for it is beyond all praise." — AthetuBum,
1058 CATO'S Letters, or Essays on Liberty, Civil, and Rehgious, edited by Gor-
don, 4 vols. 12mo. FINE COPY, in russia, marbled leaves^ 5s 1748
1059 CATROU'S (Father) History of the Mogul Dynasty in India, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d
1826
1060 CATS (I.) Self-Strykt dat is Onderlinge worstelinge van Goede ende quade
Ghodachten, 1634— KEPKYPIA MA2TI;b?, Satyra, dat is Costellik Mai.
1662 — Batavia Tempe, dat is Voor-Hoot van Graven-hage, 1662 — in 1 vol.
4to. curious plates, by P, de lode. Will. Pass. ^c. neat in vellum,
lOs 6d . .V. Y.
1061 CATULLUS, recensuit Johannes Wilkes (the notorious Lord Mayor ofLon--
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1062 CATULLUS Carmina variet. lection, et adnot. a F. G. Doering, 8vo. new calf
gilt, 6s . . 1720
1063 CAULFIELD'S Printseller's Chronicle and Collector's Guide to the Know-
ledge and Value of Engraved British Portraits, 8vo. bds. 3s 1814
1064 CAULFIELD'S Portraits and Memoirs of Remarkable Persons, first series,
3 vols, royal 8vo. numerous portraits, {but wants 5), bds. \4s 1813
1065 CAULFIELD'S High Court of Justice, comprising Memoirs of the principal
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1204 CLARK'S (C, of Toiham Hall, Essex) John Noftkes and Mary Styles, a
Poem in the Essex Dialect, with a Glossary, post Svo. cloth, 2s 1839
1205 CLARKSON'S (^Ae oeM6ra6/e ThoB.) Researches, Antediluyian, Patriarchal,
and Historical, 8vo. chth, 3s 6d . 1836
1206 CLANRICARDE'S (Marquis of,) Memoirs relating to Ireland, 8vo. neat,
Ss6d . . 1744
1 207 CLAUDE'S Self-Examination in order to a due Preparation of the Sacrament,
18mo. russia extra, 4s . 1732
1208 CLAUDIANI cum notis yariorum a Heinsius, 8yo. very neat, 3s 6d
Amst. 1665
1209 CLAUDIANI Opera quae extant in usum Delphini, 4to. neat. As 6d 1677
1210 CLAVIGERO'S History of Mexico, collected firom Spanish and Mexican
Historians, from Manuscripts and Ancient Paintings of the Indians, 2 vols.
4to. plates, new and very neat in half calf, 15« . 1807
1211 CLEAVELAND'S (John) Poems, Orations and Epistles, &c. \2mo. fine por-
trait, neat, 3s • . 1677
1212 CLELAND'S Rise and Progress of the City of Glasgow, 8vo. hds, 2s 6d
1820
1213 CLEMENTIS (St.) Epistola ad Corinthos, Gr. et Lat. cum notis, 8yo. bds.
3s • . Bas. 1742
1214 CLERICII (Joannis) Harmonia Evangelica cui suhjecta est Historia Christi
ex IV. Evangehis, folio, old calf , full gilt back, Ss Amst. 1699
1215 CLERICI (Joannis) Yitaet Opera ad Ann. 1711, amiciejus opusculum, 12mo.
half bound, 2s . . 1711
1216 CLICHTOVEI (J.) de Bello et Pace Opusculum, Christianos prindpes ad
sedandos hellorum tumultus, et pacem Componendam exhortans, small 4to.
old red morocco, gilt edges, 3s . Paris, 1523
1217 CLIFFORD'S (Mat. late Master of the Charter House) Treatise of Humane
Reason, 12mo. 2$ . . 1691
1218 CLIFFORD'S (Arthur) Tixall Poetry, (a Collection of Fugitive Poetry of the
17th Century, discovered at Tixall in Staffordshire), with Notes, &c. royal
4to. bds, 7s 6d . . 1813
1219 CLIVE'S (Hon. R. H.) Documents connected with the History of Ludlow
and the Lords Marchers, impl. 8vo. plates of views of arms, cloth, £1, Is
1841
1220 CLIVE'S Linnear System of Short Hand, the best invented, l2mo. fifth edi-
tion, bds, \s ^d . . 1830
1221 CLOCKMAKER'S COMPANY. Statement of Transactions between the
Clockmaker's Company and Government, in Relation to the Importation of
Foreign Clocks and Watches into England, 2 vols, royal 8vo. privately
PKINTED, half bound, 5s . 1832
1222 CLOSE'S (Rev. F. of Cheltenham) Discourses on the Book of Genesis, 12mo.
half calf, 28 • . 1835
1223 CLOQUET'S (Dr. Jules) Recollections of General Lafayette, 8vo. numerous
fine woodcuts, bds. (an interesting volume), 2s 6d (pub. at 12^) 1835
1224 COAL TRADE.— Bald's General View of the Coal Trade of Scotland, 8vo.
bds. 3s . . 1808
1225 COAL TRADE. — Edington's Treatise on the Coal Trade, 8vo. bds. scarce,
3s 6d . . 1813
1226 COBBETT'S Parliamentary History of England, from the Conquest to 1803,
36 vols, royal 8vo. very neat, in halfntssia, £6. 6s Hansard, 1806-20
1227 COBBETT'S (W.) Cottage Economy, 12mo. bds. 2s 1824
1228 COBBETT'S Legacy to Parsons, 12mo. neat. Is 6d 1835
1229 COCHRANE'S (Capt. C. S.) Residence and Travels in Colombia, 2 thick
vols. Syo. plates, half calf gilt, 9s . 1825
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58 JOHN BUS8ELL SMITH'S CATALOGUE
1230 COCHRANE'S (Geo.) Wanderings in Greece, 2 vols. 8to. pl^liesy cloth, 4s
(pub. at ^1. 4*) . . 1837
1231 COCKIN'S (W., of Burton in Ketidaf), Attempts in Verse, 8vo. bda. "printed
only for the author* s intimate acquaintance^* 3« M Kendal, 1776
1232 COCK'S (W.) MeteorologuBy or the true way of Foreseeing and Judging the
Inchnation of the Air and Alteration of the Weather, 18mo. new half calf
curious and scarce. As Qd . 1671
1233 CODICUM Manuscriptorum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Dunelmensis Catalogus
Classicus, descriptus a Thoma Rud, folio, pbivatelt printed, calf very
neat, £\, 8s . . Dunelm. 1825
1534 COGNATUM (Gilbertum Mozerent) Burgundise descriptio, {unth numerous
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Gallise descriptio et Chronioon Sultanorum Turcicse, Bvo. woodcut portrait,
neat in vellum, 5s . Bas. Oporini, 1552
1235 COHAUSEN, Exercitatio Physico-Chjraica de causa lucis in Phosporis tarn
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1236 COINS. Almanach des Monnoies Ann6e 1787, Uiick 12mo. plates, half
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->. Washington, 1834
*^ 1238 COINS. — Hand-Book to English Coins, giving a concise description of the
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engravings of the most important, cloth, gilt edges, {a very good shilling's
worth) \s . . . 1844
1239 COOKE and Maule's Historical Accomit of Greenwich Hospital, 4to. blue
morocco, gilt leaves. As %d . 1 789
1 240 COOKE and Owen's Graphic Illustrations of the Seats, Villas and Pictu-
resque Scenery of the River Thames, with Descriptions, 2 vols, royal AXjo.fine
impressions of the plates, very neat in halfrussia, £1, \0s 1811
1241 COOKE'S Medallic History of Imperial Rome, 2 vols. 4to. plates, very neat
♦. in russia, ^1. 15« . . 1781
1242 COOK'S (Moses) Manner of Raising, Ordering, &c. of Forest and Fruit
Trees, how to plant Woods, Walks, &c. with Gabriel Plattes' .Discovery of
Subterranean Treasure, namely, all manner of Mines, Materials, &c. 4 to.
neat, curious, 3s . • 1 679
1243 COOKSEY'S life and Character of John Lord Somers, also of Philip Earl
of Hardwicke, 4to. neat half calf. As 6d . 1 79 1
1244 COLCHESTER, Essex.-^Colchester's Teares, Affecting and Afflictmg City
and Country, dropping from the sad face of a New Warr threatening to Bury
in her own Ashes that Woful Town, 1648, 4to. Is M Reprinted, 1843
1245 COLCHESTER, Essex. False Prophets Discovered, being a True Story of
the Lives and Deaths, of Two Weavers (late of Colchester), who affirmed
themselves the two g^eat Prophets which should come in the End of the
World, 1641— Account of the Inworth Prophetess, 1797, Ato» privately rc-
printed at the press of C. Clark, Esq, Or eat Totham Hill, \s 1844
1246 COLLECTIONS of the Rhode Island Historical Society, Vol. 2, 8vo. cloth,
7s , . Providence, 1835
1247 COLLECTION of Letters on Scientific Subjects, illustrative of the Progress
of Science in England temp. Elizabeth to Charles II. Edited by J. O. Halli-
WBLL, 8vo, cloth, 3s . {Historical Society of Science)
Comprising letters of Digges, Dee, Tycho Brahe, Lower, Harriott, Lydyat, Sir W. Petty,
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from a MS. in Lambeth Palace^ Nat. Tarpoley's Corrector Analyticos, 8ec. Cost <^e Sub-
scribers £\ .
OF GHOIOE, USSFUL> AND OUBIOXJS BOOKS. 59
1248 COLLECTIONS relative to Claims at the Coronations, from Rich. II. 8vo,
curious y bds, Ss . . 1820
1249 COLLECTION of Early Prose Romances, edited by W. J. Thorns, 3 vols.
post 8vo. cloth, £1. Is . 1828
The Waverly Novels of the olden time.
1250 COLLECTION of English Prologues and Epilogues, commencing with Shak-
speare and concluding with Garrick, 4 vols. 12mo. neat, 5* 1779
1251 COLLECTION de Poesies, Romans, Chroniques, publiee d'apres d'anciens
Manuscrits et d'apres les Editions des XVe et XVIe Siecles, Nos. 1 to 21,
sq. 12mo. (all out), beautifully printed with ffotkic type and woodcuts, quite
gems in their way, (very few printed), £5, 10« Paris, 1840-46
For a notice of this collection see the new edition of Bmnet, Vol. 1. pages 724-5.
1 252 COLLECTION of the Newest and most Ingenious Poems, Songs, Catches,
&c. against Popery and Tyrrany relating to these Times, two pabts, 1 689
— To Poet Bavins, occasion'd by his Satyr he writ in his verses to the King
upon the Queen's being dehvered of a Son, 1688, in 1 vol. 4to. very neat
and clean, curious, I0s6d . — — .
1253 COLLECTIONS for Bedfordshire, containing the Parishes of Puddington,
Luton, and Dunstable, plates —Morels History of Tunstall in Kent, plates,
1780, in 1 vol. 4to. bds. (edges cut), 8« 6c? ' . 1780
1254 COLLECTANEA. Curiosa, or Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to the History
and Antiquities of England and Ireland, chiefly from Abp. Sancroft's MSS.
by Gutch, 2 vols. 8vo. half vellum, uncut, \As . 1781
1255 COLLECTION des Dessins d'Ornement, composes, dessines, et graves, par
Jacob Petit, royal folio, 100 plates, containing an immense number of de*-
signs useful for Architects, Workers in Metals, Cabinet Makers, ^c, half
bound, £2. 2s . Par, about 1820
1255*COLLIBEER'S (Sam.) Columna Rostrata, or a Critical History of the
EngUsh Sea Affairs, 8vo. neat, d« . 1727
1256 COLLIER'S (Jeremy) View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the
English Stage, 8vo. calf, 2s %d . 1698
1257 COLLIER'S (Jeremy) Defence of his "View of the English Stage," 8vo.
neat, 2s . . 1699
1258 COLLIER'S (J. P.) New Facts— New Particulars— and Farther Particulars
regarding Shakespeare and his Works, 3 vols, post 8vo. complete, bds, very
scarce, 18« . . 1835-9
1259 COLLIER'S (J. P.) New Facts regarding the Life of Shakspeare, post 8vo.
cloth, scarce, 7s 6d 1835
1260 COLLIER'S Reasons for a New Edition of Shakspeare, 1st and 2nd editions,
in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 2s 6d , 1841
1261 COLLYER'S Sacred Interpreter, 2 vols. 8vo. fne copy, calf extra, 7s 6d
1790
The work (says Bp. Marsh) is calculated for readers in general, and is a good popcda-
preparation for the study of tiie Holy Scriptures.
1262 COLLIE'S Royal Palace of Linlithgow illustrated, royal folio, labge paper,
17 fne plates, the large ones on India Paper, half morocco, gilt leaves,
£\. Ss
1263 COLLINS' S Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical,
edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 9 vols. 8vo. bds, (vol, 3 wants 4 leaves)^
£2, lOs . , 1812
1264 COLLINS (Arthur, the Genealogist) Proceedings, Precedents, and Argu-
ments on Claims and Controversies concerning Baronies by Writ, and other
Honours, foho, neat, \0s 6d . 1734
1 265 COLLINS* (Emanuel) Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Epigrams, Epitaphs,
Tales, &c. ( including pieces in the Somerset Dialect), half calf, 5s
Bristol, 1762
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266 COLLINS'S Account of the English Colony of New South Waled, 4to.
34 plates, hda. 8« M . 1804
267 COLLIN GS (Mary Maria, a Domestic Servant) Fables and other Reces in
Verse, with Life, by Mrs. Bray the NoveUst, post Svo. portrait, clothy 2s 6d
1831
268 COLLINSON'S Life of Thuanus, with some Account of his Writings, 8vo.
neat, 2s . . 1807
269 COLLINSON'S (Rev. J.) History and Antiquities of the County of
Somerset, 3 vols, royal 4to. {no plates, in other respects quite perfect) bds.
I6s . . ' 1791
270 COLLINGWOOD'S (Admiral Lord) Life and Correspondence, 8vo. port.
and plates, bds. Is 6d . 1828
271 COLLOQUIES. — Imaginary Conversations between a Phrenologist and the
Shade of Dugald Stewart, by Dr. J. Slade, l2mo. portrait, cloth, 2s 6d
(pub. at 7s ei) . 1838
272 COLE'S History and Antiquities of Wellingborough in Northamptonshire,
small 8vo. 2 plates, morocco extra gilt leaves, by Mackenzie, with autograph
letter of the author inserted, \2s . 1837
273 COLE'S History and Antiquities of Ecton, Co. Northampton, 8vo. jporf. and
plates, 3s Qd . . 1 825
274 COLE'S (C.) Memoirs of Affairs of State, from 1697 to 1708, consisting of
Letters of English Ministers abroad, from original documents, folio, half
calf, 5* . 1733
275 COLE'S Treatise ,on the Circular Zodiac of Tentyra in Egypt, 8vo. large
folding plate, bds. 3s . 1824
276 COLEMAN'S (Rev. J. N.) Sermons, Doctrinal and Practical, preached at
Yeovil, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d . 1827
277 COLEMAN'S Mythology of the Hindra, with Notices of various Mountain
and Island Tribes inhabiting the two Peninsulas of India and the neigh-
bouring Islands, 4to. numerous plates, bds, £\. 2s (pub. at £2. 2s) 1832
278 COLOMBIA : being a Geographical, Commercial, and Historical Account of
that Country, 2 thick vols. 8vo. bds^ 59(pub. at £2. 2s) 1822
279 COLOMESII (Pauli Bibl. Lambethance Curatoris) Opera Theologici, Critici
et Historid, 4to. neat, 6s . . 1809
It contains, a Catalogue of the MSS. belonging to YossiuB.
280 COLOMESII (Pauli) Opuscula-Kimelia Literaria, Clavis Epistolarum
Scaligeri, Casaubon, &c. &c. 12mo. calf, 3s 1668
281 COLQUHOUN'S Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, thick Svo. (it
contains a good deal ofcuriotts reading), bds. 2s. 1800
282 COLSTON'S (M.) Journal of a Tour in France, Switzerland, and Italy,
1819-21, 2 vols. 8vo. and folio volume of 50 lithographic plates, from
original draujings, half calf extra, marbled leaves, 16* 1823
283 COLTON'S Tour of the American Lakes and among the Indians of the North-
West Territory, 2 vols, post Svo. bds. 6s 6d 1833
284 COLTON'S (C. author ofLacon) Modem Antiquity and other Poems, bds. 2s
1835
285 COLTON'S (C. author ofLacon) Hypocrisy a Satire (the notes are extensive
and interesting) bds. 2s . 1812
286 COLUMBUS. Memorials of Columbus, or a Collection of Authentic Docu-
ments of that celebrated Navigator, Svo. plates, bds. 5s (pub. at 18*) 1823
287 COMBE'S (Taylor) Description of the Collection of Ancient Terracottas in
the British Museum, 4 to, 40 beautiful plates, half mxirocco, gilt top, \%s
1810
288 COMENIUS, Jauna Liuguarum Trilinguis (EngUsh, Latin, and Greek) 12mo.
plates, neat, 2s . 1662
*C|^rS of Human Life (an Antidote to the Miseries of Human Life)
^^'^ ^4 frontispiece, bds, 3s 1807
f^j^r^ ^'«#*xm iV^3l4
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1290 COMIC ARITHMETIC, post 8yo. full ofhunumrmis cuts, doth, 4* 1844
1291 COMMON PRAYER, folio, frontispiece, ISlotit letter, half calf, a scarce
edition, I6s . 1680
1291 ♦COMMON PRAYER. A Brief Discourse of the Troubles begun at Franc-
fort in 1554 about the Book of Common Prayer and Ceremonies, reprinted
from the Black Letter edition of 1575, with Introduction, post 8vo. cloth, 5s
1846
1292*COMMON PRAYER. The Booke of Common Prayer, noted by John Mer-
becke, a facsimile of Grafton's edition, 1550, 4to. beautifully printed in
black and red letter, by Whittingham, parchment, uncut, 18« 65 1844
This is a verbatim reprint with the musical notes, without any alteration whatever, shew-
ing what parts of the service were chanted in the reign of Edward VI.
1292*COMMON PRAYERS. The Book of Common Prayer, commonly called
the first book of Edward VI. — The Book of Common Prayer, commonly
called the Second Book of Edward VI. — The Book of Common Prayer, com-
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commonly called the Hampton Court Book — The Book of Common Prayer,
commonly called Abp, Laud's — The Book of Common Prayer, reprinted
from the sealed book in the Tower of London, 6 toIs. folio, beautifully
printed in red and black letter, by Whittingham, uniformly bound in
parchment, uncut, ^13. \3s (pub. at ^618. I8s) Pickering, 1844
Only 350 copies were printed. They are splendid specimens of typography. This is the
cheapest set ever offered for sale.
1293*COMMON PRAYER. The Communion Service and Occasional Offices of the
Church of England, folio, beautifully printed in black and red, by Whit-
tingham, parchmenty uncut, £2. (pub. at £2. 15«) ib. 1844
Printed uniformly with the preceding article.
1 293 COMPLEAT Collection of 42 Farewell Sermons, by Mr. Calamy, Manton,
Carlyl, Case, Jenkjms, Baxter, &c. 4to. front, neat, 9s 1663
1294 CONNAK'S Collection of the Names of all the Princes of Wales until the
present 1609, with their Titles, Possessions, and Revenues, from a MS. in
Trinity Coll. Cambridge, 8vo. red morocco, 4s 6d 1 747
1 295 CONCHOLOGIST'S Book of Species, containing Descriptions of six hun-
dred Species of Univalves, by S. Handley, post 8vo. colored plates, and cuts,
cloth, 2s 6d , 1842
1296 CONCIONUM in Quadragesimam Reverendi Patris de Lingendes e Societate
Jesu, 3 thick vols. 8vo. neat, I2s . Par. 1664
1297 CONDAMINE Voyage fait dans I'lnterieur de TAmerique Meridionaie (Bra-
zil, Guyane, la Riviere Amazones, &c.) 8vo. map and plate, very neat, 3s
1778
1298 CONDAMINE'S Abridgment of a Voyage into the Inland Parts of South
America, 8vo. with map of the River Amazons, 8vo. neat, 3s \747
1299 CONJUGAL Duty set forth in a Collection of Ingenious and Delightful
Wedding-Sermons, 3 vols, in 1, 12mo. neat, very scarce y \4s 1732
1300 CONSILIA et Methodi Aureee Studiomm Optime Instituendorum, prae-
scripta studiosee Juventuti a maximis in re Litteraria Viris cura Crenius,
thick sm. 4to. neat, 5s . Bott. 1682
Containing Essays by Erasmus, Vive, Scioppius, Naudseus, Grotiiis, Vossius, Jnniiu,
1301 CONSTITUTION (French) as revised by the National Assembly, 1791—
Ditto in French, 1791— New Constitution of Poland established by the
Revolution, 1791— Plan of the New Constitution for the United States of
America, 1792 — in I vol. 8vo. very neat, 3s
1 302 CONSTITUTION des Provinces— Unies de 1' Amerique du Sud, 8vo. bds. 3$
Par. 1819
1303 CONTES du Bibliophile Jacob a ses Petits Enfans, 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 3s
Brux. 1832
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1904 CX)NTES.— Les Coit Contes Didftdqncs coDigcx es AUnies Toanrnie et
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ct DOD aiihves. 3 tqIs. 12iiio. kai/calf, 10* 6d Brmx, 1832
1305 €OXTB£AB£ and Fhiffips's Outlines of the Geology <^&igljaid and Wales,
8n>. aMQw; Mr. jcwtc; 18* 1822
1306 CONYBfiABETS (J. J.)Bmnance of Octafian, Empeiw of Borne, abndged
from a MS. in the Bodleian Ubmj, post 8to. putatelt puxted, Ms.
mwret, lOt ' Oxford, 1809
1307 €X)NTB£AB£rS Octaiian.— Another copr, inth Essars on the Angjo-Saxon
Porm on the Battle of Finsboroii^- Author of dievj Clme— The Kjng
and the Hcnnit, a Fi a g mc nl of a Metiical Bomanoe, &c. in 1 toI. post 8to.
c«{f«ec#, 15# . 1809
1308 CX>PPIXG£B^S (Matthew) Poems, Scmgs. and Love Teises, small 8to. neat,
6» . . 1682
1309 COOPEBI Thesanras Lingnap Bomans et Britannicae, thick folio, meat^ 6«
1S*B4 — AxoTHEK Enmox, meat, 6« 1587
Venmsebl fiir obsolete ICngHgh voids expfaioiiig tiip Latin.
1310 COOPEB'S (C. P.) Acoomit of the most important Pbhfie Becoids of Great
Britain and ftifiKcatiflPS of the Beeord Clommissiniers, together with other
llnrtiwriiral and Antiqaaiian Infcnmation, 2 toIs. 8to. c/o#1, venf wearee, £2. 2s
1832
ISm COOPERS (C. P. ^roe«f Jk^/ai^) Lotties sor k Coor de la ChanceDene
SrjkaB^kHsrvt, Bwo. 9ewed, 2s Pmr, 1830
^12 OOOPEB (J. F. tie Xocelist) Exconians in Switieriand, 2 tqIs. post 8to.
eiMi^3s6d 1836
1313 COPT of the Charter of the Bcmog^ of Qneenhoroo^ Kent, 12mo. not
F fcDETEP F om SAUC, BM»roeeo, ffUi lemt>es, S«
1314 COPY WELL'S Shiuhs of P^massos, a Variety of Poetical Essajs, Moral
and Comic; 12mo. nemi, 2s 6d 1760
1315 COBBET(Latoard*Anveigne) Origines Ganlioses, on Becherchcs sor la Lao-
goe, r Oi%ine et les Antiqaites des Cdto-Bietons, 8to. «/. 8«6cir^ai6. 1801
1316 COBBESFOXDENCE Diplomatique de BoHand de Sahgnac de la Mothe
FeaHan, Amhassadeor de France en Angletene de 156S a 1373, pobliee
poor la piemiere fois sor ks mannscrits originawv conserves anx Ardmres da
' Bo¥anme, par Chailes Pmtim Cooper, 7 vols. 8vo.W. ^£2. 17« Par. 1840-2
1317 COBBESPONDENCE and Diaries of Henij Hjde, Eari of ClaRsidon, and
his brother Lawrence Hjde, Eari of Boch^ter* fiom 1678 to 1690, edited
bj Smgor, 2 Tids. 4to. plates, hds. £\. 8« (pah. at i£5. 3s) — AiWher copy,
2 Tols. 4to. {wamis three plates) hds 12« 1828
1318 COBDINEB^S (Ber. C ) Bemarkabk Bnins and Bomantic Prospects of
North Britain, with \neient Mcmnmqits and singolar sobjects of Natural
Hisfeoij, with Desci^tions, 2 tqIs. in 1, 4to. eal/ertra, muMed lemces, IBs
1788
1319 COBEMANS (Dr.) L'Annee de rAndome Bc^qoe, Memoiie sor les
Saisons, les M(r% les Semaines, ks Fetes, les usages dans les temps anterieors,
8to. {omly 200 primted) sewed^ 4s . 1844
1320 COBMONTAIGNE, Memorial poor k Defense des Places, 8vq. >Mtay
plates, kalfboMmd, 2s . 1809
1321 COBN.— Orders i^ipointed hjr his Majestie (James L) to he stnighdj
ohser?ed far the preventing and remedying of the Dearth of Gnine, and
other YictnaL 4to. filict Icltir, half calf. As 6d 1622
1322 COBNABO (L. the VemetioM) Diseoorses of a Sober and Tempente Life,
12mo. neat, 2s . 1798
1323 COBXZANO, de le MOitari (in Italian Terse), 18mo. woodcai on Htle^
re^«M, Ss Fenet, 1515
1324 COBXEILLE (P. ct T.) Chef d'CEavies Dramatiqnes, 3 Tok. 12mo. tfery
f,4s6d , 1771
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1325 CORNWALL. — Specimens of Cornish Provincial Dialect, with Glossary;
also a Selection of Songs and other Pieces connected with Cornwall, post
8vo. euriouM portrait of Dolly Pentreath, cloth, 4s 1846
1326 CORNWALLYES' (Sir William, the Tmnger) Essays, 12mo. frwitUpiece
by Cross, half calf marbled leaves, {corner of one leaf torn) Ts 6d 1 632
1327 CORSICA.— Moeurs et Coutumes des Corses, 8vo. half calf, 2s 1799
1328 CORRY'S Observations on the Windward Coast of Africa, 4to» plates, bds,
35 6</ . . 1807
1329 CORY'S (I. P.) Inquiries — Metaphysical, Mythological, and Chronological,
thick l2mo. cloth, 5s . Pickering, 1837
1330 COSTELLO'S Specimens of the Early Poetry of France, from the time of the
Troubadours and Trouveres to the Reign of Henri Quatre, post 8vo. 4 fine
ILLUMINATED PLATES, cloth, 9« . 1835
1331 COSTUME. Histoire des Modes FranQaises, on Revolutions du Costume en
France, \2mo. sewed, Ss ^d . 1773
1332 COTGRAVE'S Dictionary of the French and English Tongues, folio, very
clean, half calf, %s M . . 1611
A very useful dictionary for the obsolete words of both languages.
1333 COTTLE'S (Joseph) Early Recollections, chiefly relating to S. T. Coleridge,
during his long residence in Bristol, also of Southey, Wordsworth, Lamb,
and Amos Cottle, 2 vols, post 8vo. portraits, cloth, 6* 6c? (pub. at 2ls) 1837
1334 COTTINGHAM'S Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the Exterior and In-
terior of Henry the Seventh's Chapel, Westminster, with descriptions, 72
fine plates (one wanting) 1822-29 — Account of the Abbey Church of St.
Alban, by Gough, Englefield and Nichols, with Plans, Elevations, and
Sections by Carter, 19 fine plates, 1813, together 3 vols, in 1, atlas foUo,
new, and very neat in half calf, £2. I2s 6d . v. Y.
The Antiquarian Society's price to the members is £Z. only for St. Alban's Abbey.
1335 COTMAN'S (J. S.) Specimens of Norman and Gothic Architecture in the
County of Norfolk, royal foHo, 50 fine plates, half blue morocco extra, gilt
top,£l.l5s \ . 1816-18
1336 COTMAN'S Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, with Historical Notices
by Dawson Turner, 2 vols, royal foUo, 100 beautiful large etchings, cloth,
£4. 14* Qd (pub. at ^12, 12*) . 1822
1337 COTTON'S (Sir Robt.) Answer to such motives as were offered by certain
Military Men to Prince Henry, incitmg him to affect Arms more than Peace,
with a Short View of the Life and Reign of Henry III. l2mo. two portraits
inserted, calf gilt, 4s Qd . . 1675
1338 COTTON'S (John, of New England Pouring out of the Seven Vials, or an
Exposition of the 1 6th Chap, of Revelation, with the appUcation of it to our
Times, preached in sundry Sermons, at Boston, in New England, 4to. neat,
\QsQd . . 1642
1339 COTTON'S (Chas.) Wonders of the Peake, a Poem, 8yo. first edit, calf, 2s
1681
1340 COUNTRY CONVERSATIONS ; being an Account of some Discourses
that happened in a visit to the Country last Summer on divers subjects, viz.
Comedies, Drinking, Verse, Painting, Poets, &c. 12mo. neat, 3s 1694
1341 COURTENAY FAMILY.— De stripe et origine Domus de Courtenay, quae
coepita Ludovico Crasso huius nominis sexto Francorum Rege sermocinato,
thick 8vo. HAS ALL THE PABTS COMPLETE, very fine copy in calf extra,
tooled on the sides, and gilt leaves, bake, £3. I3s 6d Paris ^ 1607
Privately printed at the coat of this royal and noble family. A copy sold at Sotheby's
in 1842 for j^lO. 5«.
1342 COURT of Judicature in imitation of Libanius, with new Epigrams, 8vo.
neat, 3s . . 1697
64 JOHN BU8SELL SinTH's CATALOGUfi
1343 COURT of Session Garland, with Supplement, and a sheet entitnled '< Parlia-
ment House Garland," 8vo. bds. ordy 150 printed, lOs 6d Eiinh, 1839
An exceedingly carioiu collection of jeu tTespriUt Parodies, Songs, Letters, &c. by the
most eminent wits of the Scottish Metropolis.
1344 COUSIN (Jean) La Yraye Science de la Pourtraicture descrite et demon-
stree, 4to. wumy curious cuts, neat, rare, 5« Lyon, 1672
1345 COY£NTBY'S History of Pompey the Little, \2mo. frontispiece, neat, 2s
1752
1346 COVENTRY'S (Geo.) Critical Enquiry r^arding the real Author of
'' Junius," proving them to have heen written by Lord Yiscount Sackville,
8to. plates, a very interesting volume, bds. 2s 6d 1825
1347 CO YERD ALE'S (Miles) Spiritual and most precious Pearl, translated from
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1348 COWLEY'S Works, m Prose and Yerse, foho, portrait by Faithome, very
neat and clean, Ss 6d • 1 700
1349 COWLEY'S (Ahr.) Works, in Prose and Yerse, 3 vols. 8ro. many portraits
and plates, teby choice cofy, new in extra calf binding, in imitation of its
date, £1. Is . 1710
1350 COWPER.— Life and Death of Mr. Will. Cowper, Bishop of GaQoway, 4to.
kalf calf, scarce, 7s 6d . 1619
1351 COWPER (W.) John Newton and Bp. Hebeb.— Essays on the Lives of
Cowper, Newton, and Heher, Svo. bds, 4s . 1830
1352 COXE'S (Rev. R. of Newcastle) Symmetry of Revektion, a Witness to the
Dirinity of Christ, 8yo. cloth, 5s . 1845
1353 COX'S Hints to InvaUds ahont to visit Naples, with an Account of the
Mineral Waters in the Bay, 8yo. cloth, 3s . 1841
1354 COX'S (Capt. H.) Residence in the Burman Empire, 8yo. coloured plates,
half calf, 5s . . 1821
1355 COX'S (Ross) Adventures on the Colombia River, among various tribes of
Indians hitherto unknown, and Journey across the American Continent,
2 vols. 8vo. bds. 8* 6rf . . 1831
1356 COXE'S Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and America, 8vo.
maps, neat. As ^d . .1 787
1357 COXE. — Another copy, Aio.fine copy in russia, gilt leaves, \2s 1803
1358 CRABB'S (Geo.) History of Engtish Law, thick 8vo. bds. 65 1829
1359 CRADOCK'S Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, 8yo. vols. 3 and 4 {often
wanting to complete sets), bds. 5s . 1828
1360 CRANRIDGE'S Account of the Charities of Bristol, 8vo. bds. 3s 1818
1361 CRAUFURD'S Sketches relating to the History, Rehgion, Learning, and
Manners of the Hindoos, 8vo. half calf, 3s 1790
1362 CRAWFURD'S Emhassy to the Court of Ava, with Appendix of Fossil
Remains by Buckland, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, new bds. lOs 6d (pub. at ^1. I2s)
1834
1363 CRAWFURD'S Emhassy to the Courts of Siam and Cochm China, 2 vols.
8vo. plates, new, bds. lOs 6d (pub. at £\. I2s) 1834
1364 CRAWFURD'S Peerage of Scotland, collected from Records, Charters, &e.
folio, n^af, 1 6« . . EiKnb. \716
1365 CRAUFURD Peerage, with other Grenealogical, Historical, and Biographical
Particulars relating to the illustrious Houses of Crawfurd and Kilbumie, 4 to.
bds. \0s 6d (pub. at ^1. 10«) 1829
1366 CRA YEN'S (Hon. Keppel) Excursions in the Abruzzi and Northern Pro-
vinces of Naples, 2 vols. Sto. plates, bds. 6s 6d 1838
1367 CREECH'S Edinburgh Furtive Pieces, containmg a Yiew of the modes of
livinft in Edinburgh at different Periods, &c. &c. 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1815
1 368 CRENIUS, Museum Philologicum et Historicnm compleetens, 1 2mo. sewed,
2s . .1699
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1369 GRISTANOYICI (Stanislaus) £iamen Catholicnm edictum Anglicani quod
contra Catholicis est latum, Auctoritate Parliamenti Anglise, 1606 — 12mo.
half calf ^ very rare, Beight's Copy, 15# , Parte, 1607
Upon complaint of the English Ambassador, Sir George Carew, the printer of this book
was put into prison, and the remaining copies of the book delivered to the Ambassador, by
whom they were burnt.
1370 CRITICAL Review of the Buildings, Statues and Ornaments in and about
London and Westminster, 8vo. haff calf 2e 1 734
1371 CRITICISMS on the Bar, (&y J. P. Collier the Poetical Antiquary)^ 12mo.
hds,28 . . 1»]9
1372 CROFT S Commentary and Strictures on the Moral Writings of Paley and
Gisborne, 8vo. bds. 2s . 1797
1372*CROFT'S (Herbert) Letter from Germany to the Princess of Englani, on
the English and German Languages, 4to. half calf scarce, 5s Hamburg, 1797
1373 CROFTS.— Catalogue of the curious and distinguished Library of the Rev,
Thos. Crofts, (43 days' sale), royal 8vo. large paper, portrait inserted,
interleaved throughout with writing paper, purple morocco extra, gilt
leaves, joints, ^c. 9s ^ (not the cost of binding) 1783
1374 CROOKED LANE.— History and Antiquities of the Parish of St. Michael,
Crooked Laiie, 8vo. plates, unfinished and unpublished, bds, 4s 6d —
1375 CROKE. — Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum, a Poem on the Preservation
of Health, in Rhyming Latin Verse, addressed by the School of Salerno to
Robert of Normandy, son of the Conqueror, with an Ancient Translation
and Notes by Sir A. Croke, post 8vo. chth, {no plates), 2s 6d (puh. at I2s)
Oxford, 1830
Above one hundred and fifty editions of the Schola Salemitana are proofs of its merit and
popularity, stray verses from it are frequently quoted.
1376 CROKE'S (Sir Alex.) Essay on the Origin, Progress, and Decline of Rhyming
Latin Verse, with many specimens, post 8vo. cloth, Ss (pub. at 7s 6d) 1828
1377 CROKER'S (J. Wilson) Familiar Epistles on the Present State of the Irish
• Stage, 1804— A few Reflections on the Perusal of the " Familiar Epistles,"
1804, in 1 vol. l2mo. bds. 2s
1378 CROKER'S (Crofton) Researches in the South of Ireland, 4to. plates of
Scenery, Antiquities, Music, fye, bds. 8« (pub. at £2, 2s) 1824
The Appendix contains an interesting personal account of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 , by
Miss Adams of Summerseat, Co. Wezfordi now first printed,
1379 CROLTS (Dr. Geo.) New Interpretation of the Apocalypse of St. John,
Hvo. bds. 3« 6«? . 1827
1380 CROLY'S (Rev. Dr.) Historical Sketches, Speeches, and Characters, now first
collected, post 8vo. new cloth, 4s (pub. at 10s 6d) 1842
1381 CROMBIE'S Treatise on the Ent^ology and Syntax of the English Lan-
guage, 8vo. bds. 3s . 1809
1382 CROMBIFS (Dr. Alex.) Natural Theology, 2 thick vols. 8vo. bds. I2s (pub.
eLt£l.4s) . 1829
1383 CROMBIE'S (Dr. A.) Essay on Philosophical Necessity, thick 8vo. bds.
scarce, 6s 6d . • 1793
1384 CROMWELL*S History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Colchester,
2 vols, royal 8vo. lakoe pafek, many plates, bds. I2s 1825
1385 CROMWELL'S (O.) Memoirs of the Protector Oliver Cromwell, and of his
Sons Richard and Henry, 4to. ports, bds. I2s . 1820
1386 CROMWELL — Shuffling, Cutting, and Dealing, in a game of Picquet, being
acted from the years 1653 to 1658, by O. P. and others, with great applause,
4to» half morocco, 5s ' . 1659
68 JOHN BV98BLt> SMlXtt's CATi.tOOt£
1 437 DANBY'S (W of Swinton Park, Yorkahire) Thou^ts diiefly on serions
subjects, 8vo. fmvatbly pbinted, hal/caf/,. 3* 1821
1138 DANDOLO'S (Count) Art of Rearing Silk Worms, post 9yo. plates, hds.
38 6d . 1825
1439 DANIELL'S (Samuel) Tragedie of Philotas (unth the rare dedieatum to the
Counteee of Pembroke)-^ A Letter sent from Octavia to her husband
Marcus Antonins into Egypt — Tragedie of Cleopatra - Complaint of Rosa-
mond — Musophilus — ^The Queen's Arcadia — Fimeral Poem on the Duke of
Devonshire, all in 1 vol. 1 2mo. neiv, and very neat in antique ea^f, £\. We 6d
1607
1440 DANIEL'S (Rev. J., a Catholic) Eodesiastical History of the Britons and
Saxonsy 8vo. eewed, ecarce, 69 , .1815
1441 DANISH —Accentuered og Raisonnered Grammatica gom viser det Danske
Sprog, Kiob, 1747, and three other Works on the Danish Lanffuagey in
1 vol. 1 2mo. half hound, 3« 6d . T. y.
1442 DANKOVSZKY, Kritisch Etymologisches Worterbuch der Magyarischen
Sprache, thick 8vo. (1000 pages), sewed, 1 6s Preshurff, 1833
14,43 DANS (Adolph van) Eliza^ sive de Laudihas Elizabethse, Angliee Regin»
{cum vita et hymno), 12mo. fine copy in vellum, gilt edges, 7s 6d
Lug. Bat. 1619
This curioufl poetical Life of Q. Elizabeth is of very rare occvrrence.
1444 DANSEY'S (Rer. W.) Home Decaniea Rurales, an attempt to illustrate the
Name, Origin, Appointment, Functions, &c. of Rural Deans, 2 vols, small
4 to. many cuts, cloth, \5s (pub. at ^1. 4s) 1835
1445 DANTE, Divina Comedia, col Comento di Landino, folio, woodcuts, neat,
£\.4s Fenetia,\497
The extremely neat and spirited woodcuts in this edition very much resemble those in the
Verona edition, several of which are given in the ^des Althorpianse, vol* ii. pp. 115-118.
1446 DANTE, T Inferno, el Purgatorio e'l Paradiso, 12mo. beautiful clean copy of
the rare Aldine edition, (unfortunately wants the leaf of eledication) new
and elegant in blue morocco, gilt leaves, £1. 5s Venet. Aldi, 1615
1447 D*ANVILLE, Etats formes en Europe apres la Chute de I'Empire Romainen
Occident, 4to. bds. uncut, 4s 6d 1772
1448 D'ANVILLE, Memoire sur la Chine, 8vo. very neat, 2s 6d 1776
1449 D'ANVILLE'S Compendium of Ancient Geography, 2 vols. 8vo. maps, in-
cluding Horsley*s map of Ancient Britain, bds. new, 5s 1810
1 450 D' ARGENVILLE, Histoire Naturelle eclaircie dans une de ses partie princi-
pales la Conchyliologie qui traite des Coquillages de Mer, de Riviere et de
Terre, 4to. many fine plates^ very neat, Ss 6d 1757
1450*D'ARBLAY'S (Madame) Memoirs of her father. Dr. Bumey, 3 vols. 8vo.
bdH, 6s 6d . 1832
1451 DARCIE'S (Abr.) History and Annals of Queen Elizabeth, thick 4to. calf,
5s 6d . 1 625
1452 DARLING'S (R.) Poetical Version of the Four Gospels, 4to. bds. curious,
3s 6d
1453 D'AUBIGNE'S History of the Reformation, a new translation, with the
author's last improvements, by Beveridge, 4 vols, small 8vo. cloth, 9s 6d
1846
1454 DAUBISSON'S Account of the Basalts of Saxony, with Observations on the
^r^qrin of Baaidt.i^^iiEf!ie|^.^XQf.(e^, 4it 1814
IpggB^J, into Siberia, 4to. plates, bds.
'- \.,* . ^ 1774
■|^ (J^ French edition), atlas
1^ 12mo. neat, 3s 6d
1648
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OF CHOICE) I78E£UV ^^^ CURIOUS BOOKS. Q7
1410 ClITHBEaT (fi^iNt). Beginaldi Mtmachi Dnnelmensis Lib^ns de Admi-
randis Beati Cuthberti^rtutibns, 8vo. cMh^ \Ae (pub. at ^1. i«)
" • * Surtees Society, 1835
1411 CUVIER'S Theory of the Earth, by Jameson, with Observations on the
Geblogy of N(H-tfa America, by Mitchell, tbick 8vo. piates, neat, 8«
* • '• New Fork, 1818
1412- CTJVIBR!S Theory of the Earth, by JameBon, Svo. plated, last editioriy hds.
&« (pub. at 14*)' ' r 1827
1413' CUVrER, Histoire Natuiteile des Cetaoes, 8vo.' plates^ half calf, 9*
Par. 1836
1414 CUTCKtO (Hen.) litnrj^cse Pirdcationesed mysteria Missae accommodatfie, et
ad usum eomm qui Missam audiunt ccmscriptse, - 12mo. 'very neat, la 6d
Lovanii, 1605
A COSTA'S (Eman.) Illustrations of British Conchology, 4 to.
many coLOXiB^'D plates, half calf, uncut, I2s 1778
1416 DALLAS' Recollections of Lord Byron, 8vo. hds. 2s . 1824
|l417 DALLAS' History of the Maroons of Sierra Leone, Cuba, and
Jamaica, 2 vols. 8vo. caff marbled leaves^ Qs 6d 1803
|1418 DALLAWA\'S (Rev. J.) Discourses upon Architecture in
England, from the Norman Era to James I., royal 8vo. finely printed, hds.
6« (pub. at 14«) . 1833
1419 DALLAWAY'S Origin and Progress of Heraldry in England, 4to. many fine
plates, half calf extra^ marbled leaves, £l..bs 1 793
1420 DALLAWAY'S Anecdotes of the Arts in England, 8vo. fine copy in russia,
55 . . 1800
1421 D ALL A WAY'S Observations on English Architecture, with Historical
Notices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c. royal 8vo. hds. As 6d
1806
1422 DALftYMPLFS (Sir John) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the
, ' last Parliament of Charles II. to the Sea Bkttle off La Hogue, 2 vols. 4 to.
very neat in half russia, I2s . 1771
1423 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir J.) Essay towards a History of Feudal Property, 12mo.
• calf 2s 6d . 1758
1424 DALRYMPLE'S Considerations on the PoKcy of Entails in Great Britain,
1764 — A Free .Disquisition concerning the Law of Entails in Scotland, 1765
— in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 3s
1425 DALRYMPLE'S Essay towards a General History of Feudal Property, 12mo.
neat, 3s ' 1758
1426 DAI^RYMPLE'S (Sir Hew) Memoir of his proceedings as connected with
the Peninsular War, 8vo. hds. 2s . 1830
1427 DAI<. YELL'S (Sir J. G.) Tract pn Monastic Antiquities and the Abbey of
Dumferling, 8vo. hds. 4s ' . 1809
1428 DALZELL'S (A. Governor of Cape Coast Castle (Account of Dahomy, 4 to.
plates, ids. 3s ^d . 1793
1429 DALZEL, Analecta Grseca Minora, cura Bailey, 8vo. new, sheep, 3s 1835
1430 DALZEL'S Collectanea Grseca Majora edente Kenrick et Tate, 2 vols, new^
, sheep, 7s ' . 1830
1431 DAMM (C. T.) Lexicon Homericum et Pindaricum, thick 4to. calf, 7s 6d
— (very che'af) ' . Berol. 1774
1432 DAMMI, Lexicon Homericum cura Duncan, 2 thick vols, royal 8vo. labge
PAPEK, flew, half vellum extra, ISs Glasyua, 1833
1 434 DAMMII Lexicon Pindaricum, 8vp. hds. 3s 6d
1435 DAMMll Lexicon Pindaricum cum HuntingiTord, 8vo. neat, 4s 6d 1814
1436 DAMER'S (Mrs. Dawson) Diary of a Tour in Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy
Land, 2 vols, post 8yo. plates, cloth, 5s (pub. at 21*) 1841
70 'OHN B.t98JKLI> 8HITH*B CATAI^apJB
1482 DAYE'S (Edwai^d) Workft en Paintiiig, Exoarflutns in Deibyiihiiv, ..Yorkshire,
&e, 4io,yine plates, half eal/ffilt, Ss6d .. 1805
1483 DAY'S (Dr. A*) Syntax of the Relative PijOBQim mi Cognates, ^oi eltdk,
4s . ... 1844
1483*DAY.— Actoimt of the Life and WridDgs of Thomas Day,- (a«rA<^. 0/ Sand-
ford and Merton) hy J. Keir, 8vo, neat^ %s 6d . .n > 1791
1484 DEARN'S (T. D. W.) Historical and Topographical Account of the Weald
0^ ILerxtj ^^(y> plaieSy-^saty half ccd/MTun/Lt^^Qd • J814
1485 D£ BIE, Numismata Anrea Imperatofrum Romaoornm 'e]( reisensione Haver-
campi, 4to. many plates, neat. As . , 1738
1486 DE BODE'S Bokhara, its Amir, and its People, translated from tbe'Bttssiasi
of KhanikofF, ^yo, portrait and map, new, eloth, 7s (pub. at 12») 1845
1487 DE BOSSET(C. P.) Essai sur les Medailles Antiques, des Isles de tlepha-
lonieet d'lthaque, 4to.i>^^«^ 6<^. 4« 6c^ • 1815
Contains some exquisitely engraved platea of tbe rare and curious ooins of Ithaca and
Cephalonia.
1488 DECIDER'S (Thos.) Xanthome and Candle-Light 5 or the Bdltnan's Second
Nights-Walke, in which he brings to light, a brood of more strange Villanies
than ever were till l^s yeare discovered, 4t6. Dlaeft letter, very neat, curious
and rare, £2. 5s . . 1620
1489 DECKER, Spisetroloffia, h. e. Discnrsns ut plarimtim Philosophicus de
Spectris, 12mo. 2 plates, very neat, scaree, 7s 6d . Hamhurgi, 1690
1490 DE COURCY, NobiUare de Bretagne, ou Tableau de 1* Aristocratic Bretonne,
AijQ. sewed^ 16* . • * . ' 1846
1491 DE DANORUM Rebus Ges^is Secnl. III. et IV. Poema Danicuni dialecto
Anglo-Saxontca ex Bib. Cotton; Mus»i Bri^annica edidit versione-Lat. et
indicibus auxit G. J. Thorkelin, 4to. sewed, 5s Havnite, 1815
1492 DSIPOE'S History of Addresses, 8vb. neat, Ssid . 1709
1493 DEFOE'S Jure Divino, a Satyr in twelve books^ 8vo. new, calfgitt^ 4s. ^d —
Anothee COPY, ca{f, 3* . * 1706
1494 DEFOE'S Roxana, or,, the Fortunate Mistress, 12mo. doth, 2s 6d. \. , 1840
1495 DEFOE'S Works, edited by Hazlift, 2 very thick volsJ Syo.. very neat, half
calf, \^s . ' . ■ 1840
Comprising Chalmers's Life, Colonel Jack, Fortunate Mistress, Moll Flanders, Capt.
Singleton, History of the Plague, Capt. Carleton, Robinson Cinsoe, and', many smaller
pieces.
1496 DELLA BELLA. A Collection of Etchings of that inimitable artist Stef.
Delia Bella, comprising 180 pieces, consisting of Landscapes, Marine- Views,
Animals, Ornaments, &c. with a Biographical Memoir by T. Dodd, imp. 4 to.
half calf gilt, £\. As . 1818
1497 DELLA BELLA. — Jombe^t (C. A.) Essai d'lin Catalogue ^i'^tienne de la
Belle, {the Painter and Engraver) 8vo. half <^alf, 5s 1772
1498 DELLA CELLA'S Travels in Barbary^ 8vo. bds, 2s ■ 1822
1499 DE LA CEPEDE (Comte) Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupedes Ovipares et
des Serpens, 2 vols. 4to. numerous fine plates, fine copy in blue, morocco
extra, gilt leaves, £\,2s . , Par, 1/88
1500 DE LA CHAMBRE'S Art how to know Men, rendered into English by
John Davies, of Kidwelly, 12mo. neat^ 3s - 1665
1501 DELAMBR.E Histoire, de PAstronomie au dix huitieme, sieclo, "thick 4 to.
sewed, £\.U. . ... Par. 1827.
1502 DE LAVEiiE YE, Histoire dela Langue et de la Literature Provencale£^ ^^^
8vo. 8« 6<Z * . Brux^ ^5^4^
1503 DE LA RUE (Abbe) ^Essais Histonques, sur les Border, les Jongleursri et
les Trouveres Normands et Anglo-Normands, 3 vols. 8vo. thick paper, i Ms.
^1.10* . Caen* Ug4834
OF GHOICaB> USBVITL/. Airiy. CamUHUd iBdOKS. 71
1504 PSLAMOTHE (G.) French Alphabel/^ teachihgdii atfadrt time by k niost
easie way to pronounce French naturally, with the Barest Sentences, Pro-
verbs, Apothegmk; &c. 12itio. veUunii rare,, 7 9 6d 16-15
1.505 DE LA PRIMAUDAYE (Peter) French Academic whel^in is discoursed
■ the Inatiiulion o£ Mania's ^ and wbatsoei^r' els- conoerndtk tMe gooil-aiid
happie Lt^ of all estates and calHngs^ trasslated by>TwB., \4t<^. neat,
. ^6d . . 1589
. A(»irat»ii0|M»ak(See£kyUieifBPo6l«!P6<Mm.¥DL:ir. 274.'
1506 DELEPIEEJlEy EsAmen de ce. que reliferme k Bibliotheque du Musee
Britannique, l2mo. sewed, 2s . 1846
1507 D£ L' pOMMEi et de la B^roda.etion deb d&ifeuedia iEndiyid?us» 12mo'. neati
3s . ..'...• Paris, 1761
1 508. D£LPIN0'3 Spanish Grammar, and Memmi^ of that Language, 8yo'. neatl
2s . ■ •....:• * . 1807
\509 DELPIT (Jules) Collecfci(» Generale des Documents Frau^ais qui .sd
trouvent en Angleterre Tome premier {all yet out), Archives de la Maine de
Loudresj( du Duche de Lancastre,' de la Bihlioitheque.des.Av'OcatS'<d'Edim-
bourg, et premiere partie de rEchqu\er, .'4to. (575 'pages) sewed, 15»
ParS9, 1847
Publi^ed xmdev the authority of .the French Grgvernment. ' ,
1510 DEt ElO'S Description of the Buins of an Ancient City discovered near
, Palenque in Guatemala, 4to, curious plafes, i5c^. 15i (ppb/at s^l. 8^). 1822
1511 DE LIJC, Histoire du Passage desAlpeapar Ham^ibaV 8vo* map, sewed,
2s . * . /. . • ■• . 1.818
1512 DE LUC, Traite Elementaire de Geologic, 8vo» half calf, 2s 1809
1513 DE LUC'S Elementary Treatise oa Geology, by jDr. De la Fite, ^vq J cloth;
2s , .. • 1809
1514 D'EJVULLLINNE (Gabriel) Frauds of Romish Monks <ind Priests, shewing
their abominable Deceptions and Practices, 12mo. bds. 2s Qd 1821
1515 DEMOSTHENIS et ^schinis Opera, Gr. et Lat. cum notis edidit J. Taylor,
4tb. vols. 2 and 3, {vol 1 never published^ caLfneat^ \As . Camb., 1748-57
An edition highly esteemed for the notes, and the beauty of the typography.
1516 DEMPSTERI. (Thorn, a Muresk, Scoti) Etruria Regali, curante Thoraa
Coke, Ahnigero, -2 vols, folio, numerous plates, calf, gilt leaves, £\. 15*
. . Florent. 1723
* A V^fy valuable work dn the Antiquities of Etruria, illustrated ty an immense number of
figures of Ttises, lamps,' patera, mfeclals,-Bcnlptnre,' &c. &c.
1517 DENHAM and Clappertons Travels and Discoveries in Northern and
Central Africa, thick 4to. many fine plates by Ftnden, bds. {little soiled)
• \Ss . . 1826
One tof. tiie most hiteresting and importoAt works on the subject of African researches.
It is written in a plain and perspicuous style, and contaiaing many particulars of a% hitherto
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OF CHOICE, USEFUX, AND CURIOtJS BOOKS. 83
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1785 ENGLISH ETYMOLOGIES.— Etymons of English Words, by the late
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'* His work, -Etymons of English WoaDS, published twenty-one years ago, deserves,
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Mr. Thomson^B views of English Etymology are the soundest, the most rational, and the mosA;
clear-sighted with which we are acquainted," — XjITerary Gazette, January 23, 1847, in a
Review of Fox Talbot's English Etymologies.
1786 ENGLISH HISTORY. -- A Selectioa from tbe Harleian Miscellany of Tracts
vf\)kQh relate to English History, 4to. bds, %s 1793
1787 ENGLISH SAINTS. -^lives of St. Stephen, Abbot, St. Richard the Saxon,
Augustine, Hermit Saints^ Wulstan, Gilbert, Wilfrid, German, Alered*
Ninian, and many others, edited. by J. H. Newman, 14 vols. 12mo. sewed,
IBsM . . . . 1844-5
1788 ENNII (Quinti) Deliquise quse extant omnes cura Giles, \2mo, boards, 2s
Oxf 1834
1789 EPPS* Life of John Walker, M.D., 8vo. bds. 2s 1831
84 JOHN &U8SELL SX1TH*8 CATALOGTOE
1790 EPICT£TI, Cebetis, Demophili et Democratism Gr. et Lat. 18mo. vel&im, 2s
AfMt. 1750
1791 EPICTETI, Cebetis et Theophrasti, Gr. et Lat. cum notis Simpson, 8vo-
neat, 2« . . 1758
1792 EPITAPHS.— A singular collection of Epitaphs in Manusceipt, m 468
pages, folio, bound in old calf, £2. IQs
1793 EPITAPHS.— Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions, chiefly
in Scotland, 12mo. bds. 5s . 1834
The most extensive collection ever published relating to Scotland ; it includes ** Montdth's
Theatre of Mortality."
1794 EPITAPHS. — Select collection, celehrated for their oddity and quaintness of
expression, 12mo. extra bds, 3s
Printed for John Death, at the Sign of the Hour Glass, 1759
1795 EPITAPHS.— Frobisher's Collection of Epitaphs, 12mo. half calf, 3s
York, N. D.
1796 ERASMI, Moriae Ecomium, sive Stultitise Laus, cum comment Listrii et
Beckeri, 8vo. curioits woodcuts after Holbein, (different from any other edi-
tion), 8vo, very neat in half calf, 6s Basilte, 1780
1797 ERASME, TEloge de la Folic traduit du Latin par M. Gueudeville, 4to.
LARGEST VKVWEi, fine plates, very choice copy in French calf, \Qs6d 1751
1798 ERDESWICKE'S Survey of Staflbrdshire, greatly enlarged by Harwood,
royal S-vo. ports, bds, \{^s 6d . 1820
1799 ERNESTI, Lexicon Technologifle Grsecoram Rhetoricae, 8vo. calf gilt, As
Lips. 1795
1800 ERNST, Papillons d*Europe, peints d'apres Nature, 3 vols. 4to. 122 beauti-
fully coLOUREj) PLATES, {containing several hundred figures), fine copt
in old red morocco, gilt leaves, £3. lOs . 1779
180.1 EROTEMATA CHRYSOLOR^^E ; de anomalis verbis, de formatione tem-
porum ex libro Chalccndylse, etc. 12mo. vellum, 3s Venet. 1548
1802 ERSKINE'S Internal Evidence of Revealed Religion, post 8vo. bds. 2s 1827
1803 ERSKINE'S Sketches and Hints of Church History, 12mo. half calf 2s 1790
1804 ESSAIES Politicke and Morall, by D. T. Gent, 12mo. calf, (one leaf in dedi-
cation in MS.) 2s 6d . 1608
180o ESSAY on Punctuation, (by Robertson) 12mo. neat, ^28 6d 1786
1806 ESSAY in Defence of the Female Sex, in which are inserted Characters of a
Pedant, Squire, Beau, City-Critic, &c. 8vo. front, of the compleat Beau,
neat, 2s 6d , 1696
1807 ESSAY concerning the Human Rational Soul, 8vo. half calf, 2s 1753
1808 ESSAY on the Oxford Tracts, post 8vo. cloth, \s 6d 1839
1809 ESSAYS on the Reality and Evidence of Miracles, Extraordinary Adventure
of Balaam, Joshua's Victory, &c. (by Psalmanazar), 8vo. calf, 2s 6d 1753
1810 ESSAYS on Romanism, (by Seeley) 12mo. cloth, 2s 6d 1839
1811 ESSAYS on the Pleasures received from Literary Compositions) 8vo, bds,
2s dd^calf extra, 3s 6d . 1813
1812 ETOILE (Pierre de V) Journal du Regne de Henri IV. Roi de France et de
Navarre, 4 vols. 12mo. calf, 7s 6d . 1741
1813 EURIPIDIS Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum notis variorum, 9 vols. 8vo. good
SET in russia, marbled leaves, £2. ISs GlasgtuB, 1821
1814 EURIPIDES Hecuba, Orestes, Phoenician Virgins and Medea, hterally
translated into EngUsh Prose, from the text of Person, 8va. bds. 3s 6d 1837
1815 EURIPIDIS Tragoedise Octodecim Grsecse, cum Schoha ab Arsenio, Archiep.
Monembrasiae coUecta, 2 thick vols. 8vo. neat, 3s Basilece, 1537
WT J: ^ffP'IPI^^S Hecuba, in Greek, with Enghsh Notes, &c. by Major, Svo.
iSl7 'Rv V^ ^W.) Bishopric of Souls, 12mo. cloth, 3« 1842
\
OF CHOICE, USEFUL, AND CURIOUS BOOKS. 85
1818 EVELYN'S Sculptura, or the History and Art of Calcography, post 8vo two
finefUite^^ half calf ^ 5« . 1755
1819 EVELYN'S Sylva, a Discourse of Forest Trees, edited by Hunter, 4to. many
platesy neat and clean, ISs .. York, 1776
1820 EVEREST'S (Rev. J.) Journey through Norway, Lapland, and Sweden, 8vo.
platesy hds. scarce, 5* . 1829
1821 EXCERPTA Historica, or Illustrations of English History, (by Bentley,
Hardy, Nicolas, Young, Black, &c.) containing some very interesting papers
to the Antiquary and Genealogist, royal 8vo. bds, 14« 1813
1822 EXCURSIONS through the Counties of Essex, Si^olk, Norfolk, Sussex,
Surrey, Kent, and Ireland — together 12 vols. 12mo. a multitude of plates,
very nice impressions, calf extra, marbled leaves, £2. 18* 1818, &c.
1823 EXPEDITION de Russie. Histoire de I'Expedition de Russie, 2 vols. 8vo.
and atlas sewed, 3s . 1823
1824 EXPLICATION Litterale de I'Ouvrage des six Jours m^l^e de Reflections
Morales, l2mo.fine copy in French calf , gilt leaves, 3a 6d Brux. 1731
1825 EXTON'S (Dr. John) Maritime Dicaotc^icBt or Sea Jurisdiction of England,
setting forth the Antiquity of the Admiralty in England, &c. folio, half calf,
scarce, bs . 1664
1826 EYTON'S (T, C.) Herd Book of Hereford Cattle, post 8vo. vol. 1, (all yet
printed) coloured plates, cloth, 6s 6d (pub. at 12a) 1846
1827 EZEKIEL'S Prophecy concerning Gogue, illustrated by Granville Penn,
12mo. bds. 2s 6d . 1814
ABLES Original and Selected, from the most esteemed European
and Oriental Authors, by G. M. Bussey, royal Svo, full of wood-
cuts, cloth, 7s 6d . 1842
1829 FABLIAUX ou Contes, Fables et Romans du. XII. et du
Xill. siecle, par Le Grand D'Aussy, considerablement augmentee
_____ par Renouard, 5 vols. 8vo. plates, beautifully printed on fine paper,
s€wed\^£\, 105 . Taris, 1829
1830 FABRICII Harmonia Confessionis Augustanse Ddctringe Evangelicse conseu-
sum declarans, folio, neat, \Zs 6d ... Colon, 1587
1831 FACETliE. — Accords (Le Seign. des, L e. Fstienne Tabourot) Les Bigarrures
et les Touches, avec les Apophtegemes du Sieur Gaulart, et les Escraignes
Dijonnoises, thick vol. 12mo. curious woodcuts, green morocco, gilt leaves.,
\Qs6d . Paris, 1608
** Swift has poached deeply in these Bigarrures, The art of punning was, in great part^
extracted from this whimsical production of Tabourot, which contains an extraordinary-
number of puns and clenches. The Apophthegenies du Sieur Gaulart, contained in this
book, have laid the foundation of some of our Jest books." — Ferriar*a Illustrations of
Sterne.
1832 FACETI^.—AdmirandaRerumAdmirahiliumEncomia; sivediserata et amisna
Pallas seria sub ludicra specie, thick \Smo,fine copy in green morocco, gilt
leaves, 9s . " ^ \67t
1 833 FACETIAE. —Histoire Maccaronique de Merlin Coccaie, prototype de Rabe-
lais: avec rhorrible Bataille des Mouchesetdes Fourmis, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo,
FINE COPT, new, calf extra, \0s 6d . No Place, 1734
1834 FACETIiE— Jests.— The Hundred Merry Tales, or Shakespeare's Jest
Book, 12mo. 2s • 1813
1835 FACETIiS.— Universal Fortune-teller, by N. Powell, Doctor of Astrology,
front, Lond. A, Hogg, n. d, — New Norwood Gipsey, or complete Art of
Fortune -telling, /ron^. Lond, Dean fy Co. n. d, --Joe Miller's Jest Book,
containing Lots of Rare Good Fun, front, ibid, — Ladies' Polite Valentine
"Writer, front, tiic?. —Fairburn's Fashionable Valentine Writer, front. —
Cabinet of Love, a capital selection of Valentines, Tegg, n. d, — ^Tradesman's
New Valentines, Dean, and Co. n, d.ia I vol. post 8vo. half calf, uncut, 6s
86 JOHN KU88BLL SMITe's CATALOGUB
1836 FACETI^.— Liwons (L^> Dangeretises 4 vols* l2n(iQv ieioed,4M\ « 178^2
1 837 FACECIE — Morales Lamentii Vallensis, alias ^sopus, grecus p dflm Lauretiu
translatus^ loqipiut feliciter, 4tQ. Ij^tt.QqtH,. woodcut- on titles beav^^l
clean copy, blue morocco extras 15* sine loco aut anno {XV, Century)
1838 FAC£TI^.— Report of a late Meeting of the Society df Antiquaries in d
letter to "Punch," 12mo. 66? .. .1842
1839 FACETI^.— Dramatic History of Master Edward <Shater) Miss Ann
(Elliott) and others, hy G. A. Steevens, 12ino^ kutHor&iU plates^ cdJT, 3« %d
1786
1840 FACETI^.— Musarum Delicse, or Muses' Recreation— Wit Restored, also
Wit's Recreations^ ¥rith a thousand outlandish Prorerbs, by Sir J^ Mennis
and Dr. J. Smith, 1658, edited by Park, 2 vols, post 8to. cuts by Bewicky
bds. perfeetiy free from sppts, SI, 10* (only 150 printed at £^, 12# 6«0
1841 FACETIiE.— Points of Misery, or Fables for Mankind, by C. Westmacott,
royal 8vo. ImmoToue designs by R, Cruikshank, half russia, 4s 6d ' 1823
1842 FAOETIiE.— The Merry Tales of the Wise Men of Gotham, with introduce
tion by Halliwell, post 8vo. 1* . 1840
*^ Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, I must needs laugh in my slefe
The Wise Men of Qotum are risen againe."
MUoganua CanoldPlatfJ,
A Singular Collection of Jbst Books and DnoLLsaiBS will bb itound under
LETTER J.
1843 FAIRFAX'S (N.) Treatise on the Bulk and Selvedge of the World, 12mo.
neat^ a very curious booky 6s 6d . 1^74
1844 FAIRFAX. — Short Memorials of Thomas Lord Fairfax, written by himself
12mo. very neat, 3s 6d . • • 1699
1845 FAIRFAX. — Memoirs of General Fairfax, with an account of all his Sieges
and Battles in the North of England, especially the Bjattles of Leeds, Wake-
field, Manchester, &c. 1 2mo* half calf y 3s 6d .., Leeds, 1776
1846 FAIRMAN'S Account of the Public Funds, their History, &c. edited by
Cohen, 8vo. 5fl?«. 2« 6€3? . . 1824
1847 FALCONI, Teatro delle Glorie e Purgatorio de viventi del granPatriarca, ed
Apostojp dell' Iberriia S. Patricio, 4 to. velkwii very rare, IBs Bologna, 1660
1848 FALCONER on the Discovery of the Mississippi, by De la Salle and Tonty,
post 8vo. large n^ap, cloth, is 6d 1844
1849 FALCONER'S (W.) Shipwreck, a Poem, with Notes Ky Dr. Clarke, with
plates after Pocock, the Marine Painter, royal 8vo. calf neat, 7s 6d 1811
1850 FALCONER'S (J.) €ryptomenysis Patefacta, or the Art of Secret Informa-
tion disclosed without a Key, with plain and demonstrative Rules for decy-
phering all manner of Secret Writing, 12mo. neat, scarce, 3s ■. 1685
1851 FALCONER'S Bampton Lecture Sermons, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1811
1852 FALCO JEER'S (I?r. W.),Di$®e!rtfrti0n oh the lafluence of th^ Passion* t^poa
J)iaoTiex& of, the 3(xdy^ l2mo, port, bds,. 2s .:■:•. .' . 1796
1853 FALISCI (Gratii) Cynegeticon— Nemesiani Cynegeticon Poem^ta^Caii (Jo.
Jngli) deCm}^^^^yt^!'^'!^^^^^ i IG9Q
1854 FALK, Yolkspiegelsmr Lehr' und BiesseKung, STO.yjCT^^ Leip. 1826
1855 FARINGT'ON'S (J. R,J,) Views of the Lakes^> in GumberJand and West-
moreland, engraved 6y Byrm, Landsee^j ^c: "oblong folio,' , nKJ8 XfMGli^JtX,
IMPR:ESSI0NS, HALF RUSSIA, .15« . .' ' • .' 1789
1856 FARMER'S (Dr.) Essaypn the Learning of Shal^eor^, 1.2mO, halfM^P, 2$
. .-. W . " ••..•• .'...•>■" 1767
1857 FARMER'S Essay, on the Learning of Sh^tk^ieare, %dk poriraif:of Br,
Farmer in^ried^ bds^, 3s , - ,, . , . .i . :. • - . . 1821
i858 FARMER'S (Hugh) Previdence of the Woij^p of Hum^n Spirits in the
Aucieat Heathen Nations asserted md proved, 8 vo.6€/«» dc'di^ce, 7S 6d 1 783
OF CHOICS, USEFUL, AKD CURIOUS BOOKS. 87
1899 FARMING. Practical Chemistry for Parmdrs and Landowners^ by Joshua
Trimmer, 12mo. new cloth, 3« . 1842
1860 FARMING. Productive Farming, or a familiar digest of the discoveries of
Liebig, Davy, and others, by J. A. Smith, 12mo. cloth, 2s 6d 1843
1861 FARQUHAR'S Poems and Plays, 2 vols. I2mo. Ss 6d 1728
1862 FAUCHER, Histoire de Photins, Patriarche Schismatique de Constantinople,
12mo. halftalf, Ss . 1782
1863 FAUCHER (CI.) Origines des Dignitez et Magistrats de France, 8vo. vellum,
ha • . Paris, 1606
1864 FAULKNER*S History and Antiquities of Kensington, thick 8vo. plates,
bds,5s . . 1820
1865 FAULKNER'S History and Antiquities of Hammersmith, 8vo. plates, bds.
7s (pub. at 2ls) . • 1839
1866 FAULKNER'S History and Antiquities of Brentford, Ealing, and Chiswick,
8vo. plates, cloth, 856c? (pub. at 21«) 1845
1867 FAULKNER'S (Sir Arthur Brooke) Visit to Germany and the Low Countries,
2 vols, post 8vo. bds, 3s . ' 1833
1868 FAURIEL'S Songs of Greece, translated from the Romaic text, with addi-
tions by Charles Brinsley Sheridan, post gvo. bds, 3s 1825
1869 FAURIEL, Histoire dela Poesie Provengale, 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, (an excellent
book,) £1, 4s' . . 1846
1870 FAWKES' (Francis) Original Poems and Translations, including Gawin
Douglas's Description of May, with a Glossary, 8vo. bds. 2s 1761
1871 FAWKES. — Another copy, printed on fine thick pape"r, very neat, 3s 6d
1761
1872 FAWKET'S Account of the Rev. Dr. George Seignior, Fellow of Trinity Coll.
Cambridge, 12mo. {last leaf torn), 2s Qd . 1681
1873 PEATLEY'S Dippers Dipt, or the Anabaptists Duck' d and Plung'd over head
■ and ears at a Disputation in Southwark, Aio, front, and port, by Marshall,
neat, 9s. . . 1660
1874 FEATHERSTON'S (J. R.,' of Blackdean, Durhafn) Sketch of Men and
M8xmersinWeaxdisle,.Syo,fne plates, doth, 2s 6d Durham, 1840
1 875 F'EINAIGLE'S New Art of Memory, with some account* of the principal
systems of Artificial Memory, from the earhest period to the present time,
thick li^mo. plates, half calf, 2$ . 1812
1876 FEMALE FALSEHOOD; or the Unfortunate Beau, being the Amorous
Memoirs of a late French Nobleman, 2 parts, 8v6. neat, 3s 6d 1706
1877 FENELON'S Dialogues on, Eloquence, 12mo. neat , 2s Glasgow, Foulis, 1760
1878 FENELON on the Education of a Daughter, translated, with Additions by
Dr. Geo. Hickes, 12mo. neat, 2s ^d * 1707
1879 FENESTELL-^ de Magistratibus, sacer/lotiisque Romanorum libellus, 12mo.
woodcut title page designed by Hans Holbein, calf, 2s ^d ' 1523
1880 — ^ — ^ Another copy, 12mo. very neat, Drury^s copy, 2s Paris, 1535
1881 FENTON'S (E.) Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany Poems, qollected, 8vo.
front, neat and clean, 3s
1882 FELTON on the" Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biogra-
phical Notes, 8vo. bds. an interesting work, 3s 1830
1883 FENTON'S Historical Tour^through Pembrokeshire^ 4to. many fine flutes,
calf extra, marbled leaves, 15« . ' 1811
1884 FERGUSON'S (Dr. A ) History of Civil Society; 8vo. very neat, 2s 1773
1885 FERHISHTA'S History of the Dekkan, translated by Scott, 2 vols. 4to. bds.
7s^d ' ' . ^ . 1794
1886 FERIEL, Resume d'Archeologie specialement appliquee aux monuments
religieux, 12mo. 2* . 1846
1887 FERNANDEZ, Relacion Historical de las Missiones delos Indos que illaman
Chiquitos, 4 to. (no Wi\(t) vellum, 7s M Madrid, 1726
88 JOHN BUSSELL SMITHES CATALOGUH
1888 FERRET'S (B. the Architect) Antiquities of the Priory of ChristdhiiTOh,
Hants, Ti^th particulars of the Castle and Borough, royal 4to. many beautiful
plates n PBOors on India paper, bds. ^1.8* 1834
The Priory Church is one of the most beautiful specimens of ecclesiastical architecture in
England ; it exhibits all the magnificence of a cathedrals
1889 FERRERS (Lord). Trial between Mary Eliz. Smith and the Rt. Hon. Earl
Ferrers for breach of promise of Marriage, from the 14th to the 18th Feb. in
Westminster Hall— AJso the PlaintifTs Statement of Facts, hds. 6s 1846
1890 FERRIERE'S History of the Roman or Civil Law, with Dr. Duck's Treatise
of the Use and Authority of the Civil-Law in England, 8yo. neat, 3s 1 724
1891 FERRIAR'S (Dr. J.) Illustrations of Sterne's ^'Tristram Shandy," 2 vols.
post 8vo. BEST EDITION, cloth, 4s 1812
** If we propose to look closely into the manner of composition which Sterne thought
proper to adopt, we find a sure guide in the ingenious Dr. Ferriar, who, with most singular
patience, has traced our author through the hidden sources whence he borrowed most of his
learning, and many of his more striking and peculiar expressions.'' — Sir W. Scott,
1892 FESSLER (J. A.) Attila Konig der Hunnen (a Prose Work), 8vo. half calf,
3« . . Leip. 1810
1893 FIDDES' Life of Cardinal Wolsey, folio, jp^a^e*, hf. bd. uncut, scarce in this
state, 1 4s \ . 1726
1894 FIELD'S Outlines of Analogical Philosophy, heing a Primary View of the
Principles, Relations, and Purposes of Nature, Science, and Art, 2 vols. 8vo.
cloth, I2s . . 1839
1895 FIELD'S Historical Memoirs of the Botanic Garden at Chelsea, 8vo. not
PEINTED FOB SALE, bds, 3s . 1820
1 89i5 FIELD-BOOK, or Sports and Pastimes of the British Islands, thick 8vo.
many cuts, cloth, 6s . . 1833
1897 FIELDING (T. H.) on the Theory of Painting, also an Introduction to
Painting in Water Colours, with an Index of mixed tints, royal 8vo. 3rd.
edit, coloured plates, bds. lOs 6d (pub. at 26s) . 1842
1898 FIELDING'S (T. H.) Picturesque Description of the River Wye, 4to. 12 fine
coloured plates in imitation of water colour drawings, cloth, fs 6d 1841
1899 FIESCHI. Relation of the Conspiracy of Fieschi at Genoa, 4to. in Manu-
script, 2s 6d
1900 FIGARO IN LONDON, a humorous and satirical Periodical of the
" l^imch" ffentis, 3 vols, in 2, 4to. woodcuts, bds. 5s 1831-36
1901 FILMER'S (Sir R.) Freeholder's Grand Inquest, also an Advertisement to
the Jurymen of England, touching Witches, 8vo. calf, 3s 1693
1902 FINCH'S Travels in the United States and Canada, with Notices of Greology
and Mineralogy, 8vo. cloth, 3s 6d . 1833
1903 FINETT'S (Sir John) Choice Observations touching the Reception and Pre-
cedence, the Treatment and Audience, the Punctilios of Forren Ambassadors
in England, 12mo. remarkably fine copy, in russia extra, gilt leaves,
\2s . . 1656
1904 FISCHER (J. Minister of Sheffield) Wise Vkgin, a Wonderful Narration of
the various dispensations of God towards a Child of Eleven years of age, the
daughter of Mr. Anthony Hatfield, Gent, at Laughton in Yorkshire, 12mo.
{wants two leaves), calf, 2«— Another copy, perfect, 3s 1658
1905 FISCHER (G.) Beschreibung einiger Typographischen Seltenheiten nebst
Beytragen zur Erfindungsgeschichte der Buchdruckerkunst, 6 vols, in 2, 8vo.
plates, bds, 7s 6d . Mainz, 1 800-4
1906 FISHER'S VIEWS. Syria, Holy Land, and Asia Minor, Vol. 1, 4to. 38
beautiful plate», in parts, 3s 6d . ■
1907 FISHER (Payne, or Fitz-Paganus Piscator, as he styled himself) Irenodia
Gatulatoria sive illust. Viri Oliveri Cromwelli, &c. Epincion, dedicatum Dora.
Pres. Bradshawo, 4to. curious frontispiece inserted, neat half calf, rare,
7s 6d . . 1652
Of CflOICE, UdEfUL, AKB CUEIOUS BOOKS. B9
1908 FISHER'S (Thos.) GoUeetioii of Fifty-five Plates of Andent Bdldiiigs,
Crosses, Brasses, and other Antiquities relating to Bedfordshire, folio,
bds, 12* . . ^
This series illustrates Lysons' History of the County.
1909 FITZCLARENCFS (Col. late Earl of Munater) Journal of a Route across
India, through Egypt to England, 1817-18, 4to. many colofured plates, russia
extra, marbled leaves, scarce, £1. 5s . 1819
1910 FITZ-WARIN— Histoire de Foulques Fitzwarin puhliee d'apres unManuscrit
du Musee Britannique par F&ANCisauE Michel, royal 8vo. only 200 copies
printed, sewed, 8s . Par. 1840
*' L'ouvrage que nous publions ici pour la premiere ibis est assez important pour que l*on
soit en droit de s'^tonner qu'il n'ait pas 6te imprimS depuis long-temps. II retrace les Mts
et gestes d'un puissant baron, dont la vie turbulente se passa dans une lutte presque con-
tinuelle contre son souverain legitime. Comme cet ^tat de revolte fut, plus on moins celui de
la plupart des grands vassaux anglois sous le r^gne orageux de Jean-Sans-Terre, on doit
acueiller avec le plus vif int^rdt un ouvrage ^crit sous I'influenoe des traditions populaires de
F^poque, que negligent assez ordinairement les chroniques monastiques et qui devient ainsi
la formule d*apres laquellel'on pent reconstituer par la pensee I'eidstence d'un baron anglo-
normand au treizieme siecle.'' — Imtrodvction.
1911 FLAGELLUM Parliamentarium, being Sarcastic Notices (jf 200 Members of
the first Parliament after the Restoration, edited by Nicolas, 12mo. bds,
2s . . . . • ^^27
1912 FLAMMULiE Amoris S. P. Augustini Versibus et Iconibus exomatse
auctore M. Hoyero, 1 2mo. 29 plates, sewed^ uncut, 6s Antv, 1 708
1913 FLAVELL'S Touchstone of Sincerity, 12mo. neat, 2s 1698
1914 FLAXMAN'S Lectures on Sculpture, edited by Sir R. Westmacott, 8vo. 52
fine plates, cloth, \2s 6d • 1838
1915 FLEMING'S (Dr. J.) History of British Animals, thick 8vo. bds. scarce, Ss
— Another, half calf, 8s 6d . 1828
1915*FLEMING'S (Dr. J.) Philosophy of Zoolo^, or a general View of the
Structure, Functions, and Classification of Animals, 2 vols. 8to. plates, bds,
scarce, I8s . . . 1822
1916 FLETA, sen Commentarius Juris Anglicani sic Nuncupatus sub Edwardo,
Rege Primo ab anonymo conscriptus, nunc primum typis edidus a J. Selden,
4to» tery neat, 5s ' , 1685
1917 FLETCHER'S History of Poland, 8vo. map, ^c. cloth, 3s 1831
1918 FLETCHER'S (Rev. Alex.) Family Devotions, Aio. fine plates, calf extra, \8s
1919 FLEURIEITS Discoveries of the French in 1768-9, to the South-East of
New Guinea, translated by Nares, 4to. plates, bds, 5s 1 79 1
1920 FLEURTS History, Choice and Method of Study, 8vo. 1* 6d 1675
1 920*FLORENCE MISCELLANY, by Mrs. Piozzi, and Messrs. Greathead, Merry
and Parsons, 8vo. privately printed, new calf gilt, \2s {sold in Roscoe*s
sale for £4. 1 6s) . Florence, 1785
This volume gave rise to Mr. GifFord's admirable satire of the "Bayaid and Maeviad.''
1921 FLORENTINE DIALECT.— Lamento di Cecco da Varkmgo di Fiesolano
Branducci, 4to. sewed, 5s . Firenze, 1694
1 922 FLORUS cum notis variorum Salmasii accedit Ampelius, 8vo. neat, 3s
Elzevir, 1660
1923 FLOWERS of PARNASSUS, or the Lady's Miscellany for 1735, (Verses
pinn'd on a sheet in which a lady stood to do Pennance in the Church,
Female Rake, Rarities of Richmond, Story of Pyramus and Thisbe, Pleasures
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2066 HISTOIRE de la Conjuration de Louis
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96 JOHN BUSSELL SMITHES CATALOGUE
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V • . correct glossary;! '—^Z^^^Ofy.Gazre^fe. • •
2428 HALLIWELL'S Account of the European Manusciipts in the Che^b^m
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•wilSi so much interest." — Metropolitan Magazine,
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Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words,) 8vo. 2^ 1847
CHOICE, VSXPUb,. AUD CUBIOUSi BOOKS. 113
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Liydg^te, &{0« to JSpenser and l^is contemporaries, with Shakespeare and the .dramatists of
that age. jAfost of the words of the Dictionary are illustrated by examples, selected not
only from printed authorities^ but from the numei^ous early English B!ISS. Scattered through
public and private libraries; and these ai^e ex:tremely numerous and valuable. In addition ta
the obsolete portion of our language, this work may be said to be a complete dictionary of
'■ thfe locil diatects of the present dAy,>nd is One which will be an acceptable: addition to every
library." — Morning Herald*
2433 HALLIWELL*-T-The Nursery Rhymes of England, collected chiefly from
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2382 HERBERT'S {Bon. W .' Dean of Mknche^er\ Icelandic Poetry, translated
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' &c.2vol9.--HHdga^ ft Pocmi* in "Seven Cantos,' vithNoies' en 'ihe^NbrCte
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^593 HERMANN'S Manual of the PoHiical Antiquities of iSreece, historibally coiT-
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2596 HERMESIANACTIS C6iophoiiii»de Poetanim Vt Philds(^toriim' Atnorilnis,
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Svo.bds:6S ..■'''•' / .' "''' 0M\&\4'
8599 HERTFORDSHIRE.— A Deo of llie^ves Discovered, btoerteitie Errors and
False Doctrines delivered in a Sdrmoil at-ft Vij^Hation he^lden af Bt^cke, co.
. Hertford, Dec. 9y 1641, by Henry' Deiine,' Cui^te at P^i^onf, fedtotradicted
; justly by niany of the Atiditots ;- and 'ceinifut^ by 4?homas A^wood Rotheram,
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- M I eVnmfioiuimParlkiiieiie, 4to.,Aa{^^a(jf^'3« .V :...'•: / V 1648
26DI;Hi^i^-^Tmev iSbiifty and >lmttes^iM Aekitibii.ofithe firwaeedings at the
' ' Assize ^kt^ Hertford, A«^st.l664,-agtdQfit i}iae«;^ri30|ier8 ^Ued .Quakers,
made imbHcltf to mforai peojdeof jthdilL^giBil pnMtodingi of tbf^ Oowtl against
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' Ji.yf*tU>giT§, Genii for tlieMwrd^^ of.:^3|;fs, S.arfthS|;out,a Qud^pr f^ He^
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, . ., 'Letter, wl^^rein . th(^- C^^ise of M^s, Stout's Death is mpriej^particiilarly con-
sidered, and Mr. Cooper vindicate from the slanderous accusation of being
aopessoijitojtbq Btfo^e, l§99t in^.l toL i^o.^M/eail/^ SiSy . , ; ^ , r . ,^^ ,.
2606 :HEIlTS>7»fcS()ppe Observations pn the Tryal. of , Spencer. Q^ii^er, 'Esqi," X.
Marston, E. Steyens^. tl^. Rog^, . that, were tried, at 'Hertfbrd a^out the
murder .of Sar^h Stout, together with, other thihss relating {hereto, 4to.
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1708-^Watt^' /Isaap) Sei:mon pn the ,death of ^arah AbW, dkoghter of
. .' ' 81r .thos; Abnej^, at Theobalds, 1732^^'Lida6n's ^alf^ Heriiel-HamiiSfead im
': . the Sunday Schools t^cA-e, 17^2r^ChapHtfy'^tBishbpSt6rtfcj^d 'on the Death
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/ n^ly half bound cmd let tisred aloiw the hacks, ^8 '
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26()9 HERTS: ^PoU Bobk for Knights of the Shire;* 173^, SYbJneuj^ hat/ 'calf,
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4to. interleaved with many additions, c^oth, Ss ' • ' ' B'erfford, 1833
26l7'n{tRTS.<-*^wo Fetitionik of the Knights^ Qe&dem^n^ &;e.of ^HeriXbl-dshiXi^
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. ' 2599) 1 643— Phdn I^aHng, or the Countryman'^ doleful compkmt ankd faith-
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2622 HERTZBERG (Le Comte de,— "a<? Prussian Sully'') Dissertations lues
;. dans r Academic Royaled^s Sciences et Belles Lett^es i^e Berlin^ 4ans les
; Annees 1780-1789, 8vo-3« . . . . ' Berlin, \7%7
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1^628 SEWES (Jo.) I^erfect Survey, of the English Tongue, ^ken accoriing to the
; us^^d analog^ of the LatiUi 4tb^Wynea^ ^y^.^r^ 18f . .
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26M HEXHAM'S (H.) Jouirnall of the taking in of Venlp; Bpennont Strale, the
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2631 HEYLYN'S- Observations on flie ,«* ffi^ry of King Charles L'^. by H.
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OF OttOIOS, USBI'UL, >4KI) eVSIOUB SOOKS. 123
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2€ . / Mqsrint, 1641
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2648'HICKERINGILL'S (Edm. <^ Co/cAe^^ear) Essays,, two parts--aa Eicdm-
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2645 titlEROSdME (Mbns. S.) L'Histoire des Yies des Saincts Peres, AiiohonCes,
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2769 fiUOHfi8'(M^.)C6ftt|fl0le Vii!«^^d,-^BBl£keellintt Wa;^ %« /tHe- Blantiniip
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OF CH<?1CE« USEFUIi, AND CPRIO^ BOOKS. 129
2770 HUQO ((XL.) Saceae Antiquit^tis Monumet&ta HistoricB Dogmatica,
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3780 HUME. — Supplement to the Life of David Hume, with Genuine Anecdotes
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2781 HUMOURIST'S Miscellany, containing Original and Select Articles in
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2801 HUTCHINSON'S History of the Province of Massachuseta Bay, from
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2803 HUTCHINSON'S Rehgion of Satan, or Antichrist delineated, Svo. half calf,
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2806 HUTTON'S ( W. ) History of Birmingham, 8vo. plate*, t/ery neat,
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2807 HUTTON'S (W.) Sixteen Tours in North Wales, 8vo. A'<&-. 2* ' ' 1803
2808' HUTTON'S Miacellanea Mathematica, consisting of ' a large Collection of
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2812 INCIDENTS ofthe Apostolic Age in Britain, 12mo, dio/A, 4a j < ■
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OF CHOICfi, UBXFUL^ AND GUBZOVS BOOKS. 131
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2817 INGLIS'S Journey through Norway, part of Sweden and Denmark, post8vo,
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282 r INGRAM'S (Dr. J.) Inaugural Lecture on the Utility of Anglo-Saxon
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' SsM . . 1795
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K 2
132 JOHN BCSBILL BHITH'S OAIALOOUE
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2844 ISAACS (Hyam, a converted Jew) Ceremonies, Rites, and Traditions of the
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2848 ISTORIA del Alfonso Giaccone, nelle quale air tratta esser vera la libera-
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2855 JACKSON'S (Thos Preacher at Wie, in Kent) David's Pastorall Poeme or
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OF CHOICE, USEFUL, AND CURIOUS BOOKS. 133
2868 JACKSON'S (Br. ThosO Works— Comments on the Apostles' Creed-
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2859 JACKSON'S History of the Parish of Grittleton, Co. Wilts, with Britton's
Essay on Topograplucal literature, 4to. Jme plates, cloth, 1 5s .
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2860 JACKSON'S (J. G.) Acconnt of Morocco and Timbuctoo, 4to. plates, bds.
5* . . 1809
2861 JACKSON'S (W. of Exeter) Four Ages, together with Essays on various
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2863 JAMAICA. — History of Jamaica, from the earliest Accounts to the taking of
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2865 JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND.— Poetical Works : Dunbar's Select Poems,
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2866 JAMES I. — Truth brought to Light, an Historical Narration of the first
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2869 JAMES II.— The Court at St. Germains, or the Secret History of the late
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2870 JAMES IL— Pox's (Chas. Jas.) History of the Early Part of the Reign of
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2871 JAMES II. — A Translation of the French Letters in the Appendix to Fox's
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2873 JAMES'S Account of the Naval Occurrences of the late War between Great
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2874 JAMES'S Naval History of Great Britain, 1793 to 1820, 5 vols. 8vo. and
2 4tos. of Tables, bds. \Ss . . 1822-4
2875 JAMES'S (Bishop) Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, and Poland, 1813-14,
4to. plates, also etchings by the Hon, Heneage Legge, bds. bs (pub. at
£3. 3s) . . . 1816
2876 JAMES'S (G. P. R.) History of Chivalry, 12mo. cloth, 2s 1830
2877 JAMES'S (G. P. R.) History of the Life of Edward the Black Prince,
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2878 JAMES' (Nic.) Poems on several occasions, (interesting to a Cornish Cot-
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2879 JAMES'S (W. R.) Charters and other Documents relating to the Parish of
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2882 JAMIESON'S Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, second
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134 JOHN HUSSELL SMITHES CATALOGUE
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2885 JANEWAY. Invisibles, Realities, demonstrated in the 'Holy Life and Trium-
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2886 JANI*S Art of Latin Poetry, by an M.A. of Cambridge, 8vo. bds. 3« 6d 1828
2887 JACQUES' Accomit of Goodwood, near Chichester, the Seat of the Duke of
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2888 JANSON'S (C. W.) Stranger in America, containing Observations made
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2889 JASHER.— The Book of Jasher, [Joshua x. 13.] with Testimonies and
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2890 JAY'S (Rev. W.) Domestic Minister's Assistant ; or Prayers for the Use of
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2891 JEANNIN (President) Negociations Diplomatiques et Politiques sous
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2892 JEFFERSON'S (President) Memoirs, Correspondence, and Papers, 4 vols.
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calf, IBs . . . . 1760
2895 JENKINS' (Alex.) History and Description of the City of Eieter, 8vo.
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J2898 JENKYN'S Sermon at the Funeral of that eminent Servant of Christ Dr.
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2899 JENOWAY'S (R. O.) Selection of Antiquarian and H;istorical Notes, 8vo.
bds. 3s . . . . 1823
2900 JENYNS' (L.) Manual of British Vertebrate Animals, thick vol. Syo- bds.
7s 6d .* . . 1835
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from Hanrotf s Collection, \2s . . ' 1794
2902 JERMIN'S (Mic.) Paraphrasticall Meditations by way of Commentarie upon
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and clean, 9« . . 1638
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front, neat, G« London^ Printed for Funny Joe, n, d,
2915 DROLLERY SONGS and. Sonnets, being a Collection of divers excellent
Pieces of Poetry of several eminent Authors, 12mo. very clean in brown
calf, Sir F. Freelin^s copy, £3.\3sM . 1656
*^* This is one of the very rarest, most curious, and intrinsically valuable of all the
' drolleries, if only for the very interesting poem in which characters are given of the following
poets : namely, Shakspeare, Jonson, Beaumont, Fletcher, Massinger, Chapman, Dabome,
Sylvester, Quarles, May, Daniel, Drayton, Wither, Shirley, Ford, Middleton, Heywood,
Churchyard, Decker, Brome, Chaucer, Spenser, Basse, and finally, John Shank, the actor,
who is said to have been famous for dancing a jig. It also contains poems on the Spanish
Armada, Gunpowder Plot, Lady Carnarvon, Maid of Tottenham, Queen Elizabeth, King
James 1., &c. ** This volume gave such great ofFence,,that it was ordered by the Protector's
Council to be burnt immediately after its publication/' — Ant, h Wood, This wiU account
for its excessive rarity. I have been able to trace the existence of only one other copy, which
sold in Mr. Heber's sale for ^6. 16«. M,
2916 JESTS BOOKS.— Jack Sprit Sails Frolic, or Sailor's Humourous Cruize,
1789— Covent Garden Jester, or Lady and Gentleman's Treasure, by the
Earl of Funsborough, portrait — New London City Jester, front » 1797 —
Fun and Frolic, or a Comic Journal of Wit, front, in 1 vol. 1 2mo. new, half
calf 6« 6c?
2917 JESTS of Beau Nash, late Master of the Ceremonies at Bath, 12mo. new,
half calf 5s . . 1763
2918 JOE MILLER'S Jests ; the genuine edition, small 8vo. new, half calf, 6«
London, H, Setchel, N. D.
2919 JOE MILLER'S Jest Book, 18mo. cloth, U
2920 JOLYANA, ou Choix de Bons Mots, Reparties ingenieuses Plaisanteries de
Joly, acteur du theatre du Vaudeville, 18mo, sewed, 2s Paris, 1816
2921 LANGIO (J. P.) Democritus Ridens sive Narrationum Ridicularum Centuria,
UlnuB, 1667 — Antidotum Melancholifie Joco serium inspice volve vale,
Franff, 1668 ; in 1 vol. 18mo. coif As Qd ... _
2922 LAUGH AND BE FAT, or the Merry Companion, containing a variety of
Comical Stories, Poems, Epitaphs, and a long string of out o'th'way Conun-
drums, 12mo. calf neat, 5s . Lond, N. D.
2923 LAUGHING Philosopher's Legacy to Dull Mortals, 12mo./ro«^. and wood-
cuts, new, half calf, 3s 6d . Lond. C, Sheppard, n, d.
2924 LAUGHTER.— Thoughts on Laughter by a Chancery Barrister, 12mo. bds.
U^d . 1830
2925 LONDON JESTS ; or, a Collection of the Choicest Joques and Repartees,
12mo. new and very neat in antique bintjling, 8s Od London Bridge, 1712
1^ roHK BtTSSELL SMII^H'S CATALOGUE •
2926 LOVES OF HERO AND LEANDER, a Mock Poem, with Marginal Notes,
and other choice Pieces of Drollery, got by heart and often repeated by divers
witty Gentlemen and Ladies that use to walk in the new Exchange, and at
their recreations in Hide Park, 1653 — Certain Verses, writtem by severall
of the author's friends, to be re-printed with the second edition of Gondi-
bert, with Hero and Leander, the Mock Poem, 1653^-The Inoomjparable
Poem, Gondibert, vindicated from the Wit Combats of Four Esquires,
Clindas, Dametas, Sancho, and Jack Pudding, 1653 ; in 1 vol. 12mo. Sir
F, Freelin^s copy, brown calf, very rare^ £2. 2s
The Hero and Leander edition, 1651, was purchased at Lloyd's sale by Mr. Perry for
^1. 11« 6df. This volume also contains certain verses, &c. in ridicule of D'Avenant s Gk>n-
dibert, and the incomparable Poem of Gondibert vindicated. These two are priced £7* 7»
in Longman's Bib. Ang. Poetica. It is there stated that the two latter is so uncommon,
that it is beUevedonly one more is at present known." — Note by 8irF, Freeling, Stretlel's
copy of the two last pieces sold for £4. 6«
2927 MEIR'S (G. T.) Merry Philosopher, or Thoughts on Jesting, with Instruc-
tions for improving the taste of those who have a natural turn for pleasantry
and good humour, 12mo. {title torn) neat, 2s 6d . 1764
2928 MEEBIE Conceited Jests of George Peele, Gentleman, {the Dramatist),
Reprinted by S. W. Singer, 4to. half blue morocco extra, bs 1809
2929 NEW HELP to Discourse, or Wit, Mirth, and Jollity intermixed with more
serious matters, by W. W. 12mo. neat, scarce, 9s , 1672
2930 OXFORD JESTS Refined and Enlarged, being a Collection of Witty Jests,
Merry Tales, and Pleasant Jokes, by Capt. W. Hicks, 12mo. front, neat,
rare^ \2s . Printed on hondon Bridge, 1706
2931 PILKINGTON'S {the celebrated Mrs.) Jests ; or the Cabinet of Wit and
Humour, l2mo. new half calf, scarce, 7s . • 1764
2932 PLEASANT COMPANION, or Merry and Complete Favourite Jester, 12mo.
new, half calf {this is a jest book not often met with) 5s Lond, Bailey, N. d.
2933 POLITE COMPANION, or Wit-a-la-Mode, adapted to the Recreation of all
Ranks and Degrees, 8vo. front, neat and clean, 8« %d 1760
2934 POLITE JESTER, or Theatre for Wit, interspersed with Comic Poetry,
12mo. new, half calf, As Qid . Lond, J, Drew, 1796
2935. POLITEUPHIA, Wit's Commonwealth, newly corrected and amended, 12mo.
new, half calf, 3s . . . 1674
2936 PUNSTER (The), an Elegant Selection of Jests, Anecdotes, &c. 12mo. half
calf, 2s . Gainsboro', N. d.
2937 SHAKSPEARE'S JEST BOOK.— I. Tales and quicke answeres very mery
and pleasant to rede. II. Mery Tales, Wittie Questions, and quicke answeres.
. III. A C. Mery Talys. Three Parts, edited by Singer, post 8vo. only 250
PBINTED, half green morocco, gilt top, SI, 8s Chiswick, 1814-15
The Handred Merry Tales is supposed to have furnished Beatrice in *' Much Ado about
• Nothing " with her ready wit. A book, by the by, which no lady would like to be found
reading now-a-days.
2938 STEVENSON'S (Matthew) Norfolk Drollery, or a complete Collection of all
the newest Songs, Jovialls, Poems, and Catches, 12mo; fine copy, green
morocco J gilt edges, very hare, \362. I2s 6d . 1673
This is one of the scarcest and most humorous of all the Drollerkss. It contains many
Poems on the principal Norfolk Families ; His. Majesty's Pt-ogrcss into Norfblk, 1671 ; npon
l^e Norfolk Largess ; Farewell tq Sharrington ; and various otk&r9 : also. Elegies upon
R. Doughty of Greyes Inn; Dr. Crofts, Dean, of Norwich; Herbert Ashley, Dean of
, Norwich ; Sir Joseph Payne, Colonel of the Norwich Trained Bands ; Heniy.Tem^y Captain
of the Triumph ; Sir Thomas Rant ; Miles Hobart, Esq. ; Dr. John Porter, Prebend of
Norwich ; and various other persons and places.
2939 THEATRE of Ingenuity, or the Gentleman's and Lady's pleasing Recreation
and delightful Pastime, containing the .Quintessence pf the Wits and Learned
. . Men of Past Ages, Poems, Songs, Odes, Elegies, Drolleries, &c. the Mys-
teries of Love, Duecfions for Courtship, 12mo. very neat, scarce, lis 1704
OF CHOI^, tJSBVtJL, A.^t> mTttlOTTS BOOKS. 187
2940 TOM GRINDS Jests, or the New Ixrtidoti Joker, /ron^; land. W. iiiH«, 1788
—New British XJniTetisal Jester, or "Wit's Compauion, front, Lond, T. Sabine,
N. D. — The Ptony Jester, oompiiled by Sir Tooy Tickleside, <xains6ro', n. d.
* — Jolly Sailor's Jester, together with the best things ever said by Ben.
Modkyjront. Sautkwark, n. i>. — TheEAtional Humouristi Bev^srletfi 1615,
in 1 vol. post 8vo. new, half calf 1 Oa 6c?
2941 TOWN AND COUNTRY JESTEH, or Wit's best Compamon, 12mQ.yKw#>
half calf As ^d . Land* J. JKodron, N. d.
2942 TOWN AND COUNTRY JESTER, or a New Fund of Genuine Wit an^
Grood Humour, 12mo. front, half calf As 6d Lond, J^ Hogg^ n. d.
2943 WIT AND DROLLERY ; Jovial Poems Corrected, Amended, with new
Additions, small 8vo. neat in brown calf babe, £2. 28 ' 1682
Heber's copy sold for £2, 18^, Bib. Heber. Part IV. No. 660. — See an account of it in
that Catalogue. A copy sold in Knight's sale, in August last, for £Z,
2944 WITTY APOPHTHEGEMS, by King James, King Charles, the Marquis
of Worcester, Lord Bacon, and Sir Thos. More, 12mo. front, (wants last
three leaves), half calf 3s 6d . 1658
2945 WITTY APOPHTHEGEMS.— Another copy, 12mo. very clean, mth the
frontispiece, new half calf \^s%d . 1669
2946 JESUITS' (The) Catechism, according to St. Ignatius Loyola, wherein the
Impiety of their Principles, Pemiciousness of their Doctrines, and Iniquity
of their Practices are declared, |)or^/'at/, 1685— ^Sure and Honest Means for
the Conversion of all Heretics, and wholesome Advice and Expedients for the
Reformation of the Church, writ hy one of the Communion of the Church
of Rome, and translated, in 1 vol. 4to. half calf 5s 1688
2947 JESUITS.— Chamieri (Dan.) Epistolse Jesuiticee, Geneva, 1599— Inttoductio
in Artem Jesuiticam, in eorum gratiam qtd ejus artis my^teriis aut jam
initiati, aut propediem initiandi sunt, conscripta k Gabriele Bariaoo Larmeo,
nobili Volca, 8vo. neat, scarce j 5s sine loco, 1599
2948 JESUITS. — II est terns ne Parler, ou Compte rendu au Public, k I'Occasion
de r Affaire des Jesuites, (A defence of the Jesuits,) 2 tomes en 1, 12mo.
neat, 3s 6d . . • . Anvers, 1763
2949 JESUITS.^Regulee Societatis Jesu, Lugduni, 1607 — Ravenspergero, Arti-
ficium Mosaioum quo descriptum exstat Opificium totius mundi sex dierum
spatio absolutum, Groningce, 1615— Ibid. Adamus Prosper — Adamus Miser
— Abrahamus Miles — Isaacus Hseres — Jacobus Exul — Josephus Prsesul,
ib. 1617, in 1 vol. 18mo. calf 5s . v. Y.
2950 JESUITS. — The Abominations of the Jesuits Exposed, translated from the
Abbe Gerthier, by Geo. Russell, l2mo. bds. 2s
2950* JEWS. — Decreta Romaua et Asiatica pro Judseis ad cultum divinum per
Asiae Minoris urbes secure obeundum, ad Josepho collecta. Accedunt
Suidse aliquot loca ab vitiis purgata ex MSS. ab i, Gronovio, 8vo. neat, 3s
Leyden, 1712
2951 JEWISH PRAYER BOOK.— Prayers for Shahbath, Rosh-Hashanah and
Kippur, or the Sabbath, the beginning of the Year, and the Day of Atone-
ment, translated by Isaac Pinto, 4to. 5s New York, 5526
- Translated for the use of the Jews m America.
2952 JOHN NOAKES and Mary Styles, a Poem, exhibiting some of the most
striking lingual localisms peculiar to Essesc, with a Glossary, by Chaelss
Claek, Esq. of Great Totham Hall, Essex, post dvo. cloth, 2s
2953 JOHNES' (A. J.) Philological Proofs of the original unity and recent ori^
of the Hiiman Race, derived from a comparison of the languages of Asia,
Europe, Africa, and America, 8vo. cloth, I2s 6<?— beduced to 6s 1846
Printed at the suggestion of Dr. Prichard/^to whose works it will be found a usefiil
sapplement.
1S8 Join» Buasiific smith's catalooitb
2954 JOHNSON'S (John, Fiioar qf Cranbr0ok)ChTpmBn*sVMe^S^fm;..ike
^ Ancient and Present Stwfce of the Chnrdi of En^^d, the Outif^s imd Bights
of the Ckor^, Mrith the Qan^cal Codes of the PimitiTe* and Uniyersal
Church, 2 vSs. 12mo. ca//, 9* . 1700-14
2965^ JOHNSON (Dr.)^To^erB dn the Lift and Character of Dr* Joiitisdn, 1786
—Murphy on the same, 1792 — in 1 vol. 8to. hal/ealf, 3* ' -
2966 JOHNSON'S. (Dr.) Life of Richard Savage, Sir F. Drake, and Admiral
Blakef, I2mo.>{ea^, ds . 1777
2957 JOHNSON'S Diaiy of a Jbumey into North Wales, 1 774, now first printed
with notes hy Duppa, post 8vo. half calf, Ss 1816
2958 JOHNSON'S (Edward Lewis) Literary Remains, 8vo. Privately Painted,
. cloth, 38 . ... 1844
2959 JOHNSON'S (G. WO Memoirs of John Selden and his Times, 8vo. port.
bds. ^s6d . • ; . / ^^^^
2960 JOHNSON'S Typographia, or the Printer's Instructor, including an Account
of the Origin of Printing, with biographical Notices of En^ish Printers
from Caxton to the close of the XVth Century, with Alphabets, Domesday
Characters, &c. 2 vols, post 8vo. labge paper, bds, 12« (pub. at.^3.) —
Another Copy, 2 vols. 18mo. small paper, hoards, 79 6d 1824
: The first yolume may be ecmsidered a copious abstract .of Ames's Tyyog^rapb^val Aoti-
quities. It is also a good practical work.
2961 JOHNSON (E.) Ariatarchua Anti-Bentleianm quadraginta Sex Bentleii
Errores super Horatii, 8yo. neat ^ 3a 1717
2962 JOHNSON'S (Henry) The Invisible Universe Disclosed ; or the real Plan
and Government of the Universe, 8vo. bds, 4a 1843
2963 JOHNSTONE'S (Chevalier de) Memoirs of the Eebellion in 1745 mi 1746,
S'vo. platea, neat, half calf, 4a 6d . 1821
2964 JOHNSTON'S (J.) History of the Wonderful things of Nature, folio, half
ealf^ (wanta three leavea,) very curwua, 3a 6d 1657
2965 JOINYILLE Histoire de Saint Louis, aussi les Annales de son Regne par
6ul. de Nangb et sa Vie et ses Miracles par te Confesseur de la Heine Mar-
- gaerite, d'apres les MSS. de la BibUotheque du Boi, avec un Glossaire, folio,
BSST edition, finb COPT, in ruaaia, marbled leavea, SI, IBa Par, 1761
2966 JOINYILLE. — Memoirs of Lord de Joinville, by Himself, containing the
History of Louis IX. and of his Expedition to Egypt 1248 ; translated viith
Notes oy Johnes, 2 vols. 4to. bda. acarce, £1. l^a Hafod Pr/saa, 1807
'' The miquestionable fidelity of the writer, his situation near the presence of the king,
the simplicity in which he relates all that he beheld — guorumque pars magna Juit ; and,
above all, the perspicuous and interesting picture which is exhibited of the manners of that
- period, render these Memoirs, in an En^liflh dresS) peonfiaily valuable."' — British Critic,
2967 JOLLEY'S (J. of Bug Lawton, Chea,) Head Constable's Assbtwit, or a
Maize Book for the County Palatine of Cheshire, Timo. neat, 3a 1726
2968 JONS0N*S (Ben) Works, folio, portrait, neat, lOa 6d 1692
2969 JONSON'S (Ben.) Dramatic Works, 6 vols. Svo, platea, neat and clean, I2a
• 1716
2970 JONSON'S (Ben.) Dramatic Works, edited by Giffi>rd, 9 vols. 8vo. very neat
in half ruaaia, £3. 3a . . 1816
2971 JONSON'S (Ben.) Sad Shepherd, a Tale of BobinyHood, with Utge notes by
Waldron, 8vo. neat, 3a 6d . . 1783
2972 JONES'S (Inigo) Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vulgarly oalled
Stonehenge on Salisbuxy Plain restored^ folio, folding platea, neat, Sa 6d
1655
According to GQ»»b|L there were but few copies printed^ most of which were lost in the
fireofLonoSSr^^
OF CHOICE, USEFULyl AKD OVBIOUS B60KS. 139^
2073 JONES'S (Gbl.) Jqanials of tlra Sieges in Spain, 181 1 and 1812,til80 Acoottnt
of the War in Spain and Portugal, and South of Fiance, 1808-14, 2 toIs.
8yo. plans, neaty 78 . > 1814-18
2973"' JONES'S (G. H.) Aecount of the Murder of W. Weture, including, eyety:
eireumstance before the Coroner, and the Trials of Thuttell, Htnt; and
Probert, 8vo. ^Za^tf9« ca(/'^7^, 4« 6c^ 1824
2974 JONES'S Secret History of Whitehall, 12mo. Vol. I. eatra eldth, U 6d
1717
2975 JONES'S (John, an old Servant) Attempts in Verse, edited by Southey, with
an Essay on the Lives and Works of our uneducated Poets, post 8to. half
eaif, 3s . . 1831
2976 JONES'S (Professor T. Rymer) Natural History of Animals, post 8vo.
' woodcuts, clothy 7s (^vh. si 128) . ' » ' 1845
2977 JONES'S (John) Ecclesiastical Res^earches, or Philo and Josenhus proved to
be Historians and Apologists of Christ, with the Sequel, 2 vols. 8vo. bdi. 6s:
♦ 1812-13
2978 JORNANDES (Achev. de Ravenne) Histoire Oenerale des Goths trad^te^
12mo. neat, WaVpol^s copy, 5* . " 1603
2979 JORNANDES, de Rebus Gothorum^ P. Diacontts, de Gestis liang^obardb;^
rum, folio, with a remarkable fine woodcut frontispieeei eloth^ 5s' '
Aug. Vmd* 1515
2980 JORTIN'S (Dr. J.) Tracts, Philological, Critical, and Miscellaneous, many
now first printed, .2 vols. 8vo. |)orf. very neat, 10* 6^?— Another copy, in
hoards, 7s . . 1790
2981 JORTIN'S (Dr. John) Remarks on Spenser, (and MiltOn,) 8vo. hf. ef. 2s 6d
1734
2982 JORTIN'S (Dr. J.) Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, with Life, 3 vols.
Sxo. calf neat and ffilt^ I4s . 1805
2983 JORTIN'S (Dr. John) Sermons on different subjects, 4 vols. 8vo. best edi-
tion, new, ids. Ss 6d , 1 826
2984 JUAN ET ULLOA, Voyage Historique de TAmerique Meridionale Mi par
ordre du Red d'Espagne, 2 vols. 4to. many plates, very neat, 14* 1752
2985 JUARROS'S Account of Guatemala in Spanish America, 8vo. {wants a map),
half calf, 3s . . ' 1823
2986 JUBINAL, Un Sermon en Vers, publie pour la premi^te fois d'apres le Ma-
nuscrit de la Biblioth^que dti Roi, 8vo. on India paper, {only 10 printed)
sewed, 3s . • . 1834
2987 JUBINAL, Le Sermon de Guichard de Beaulieu (Xllle siecle) 8vo. Slacfc
letter, sewed, only 125 printed, 3s . . 1834
2988 JUBINAL, La Resurrection du Saiiveur, fragment d'un Myst^re inedit avec
une traduction en regard, 8vo. ^cM^ec?, 2« 1834
2989 JUBINAL, Jongleurs et Trouv^res, ou Choix de Saluts, Epitres, Reveries et
autres pieces leg^res des Xlle et XlVe Siecle publie pour la premiere fois,
8vo. sewfid, 5« . . . . : 1835
2990 JUBINAL, Le Complainte d'outre-Mer et celle de Constantinople, par
Rutebeuf, 8vo. «e«;e«?, l«.6c? . 1834
2991 JUBINAL, Rapport a M. le Ministre de T Instruction Publique,'suivi de
quelques pieces inedites tirees des Mauuscrits de la Biblioth^que de Bern^,
8vo. sewed, 3s . . ' . 1938
2992 JUBINAL, La BataiUe et le Marriage des VII Arts pieces inedites du Xllle
Siecle. en langue Romane, 8vo. sewed, a very few printed, 3s. 1838
2993 JUBINAL, Le Miracle deTheophile par Rutebeuf, S\o. sewed. Is 6d 1838
2994 JuUnah — Another copy, royal 8vo. on India Papee, only \0 printed, 3*
1838
2995 JUBINAL, Le Complainte et le Jeu de Pierre de la Broce, Chambellan de
Philippe-le-Hardi qui fut pendu le 30 Juin, 1278, 8vo. sewed, 2s 1835
140 JOHN BDBSELL SKITH^S CATAJLOOVK
2806 JUBINAL, Notice Stir les Armes Difensires et specialenieiit rar oelles qui
ODt ^t6 usit^es en Espagne depuis I'antiquit^ juaqu'tia XVI st^de inclusire-
ment, Svo. 2 plates, aeuied, 2t . 1840
299? Jiibmal — Another copy, Sto. on India Fapeb, only 10 printed, 4» 6(f 1840
2098 JUBINAL, Letb«3 a M. le Comte de Salvandy BUT qaelques nns dea Manu-
scrits de la Bibliotheque Royal de la Haye, royal 8va. tewed, only 250
printed, 7* 6d .' 1846
Copious eitncti are given finm the moit interesting manascripts.
2999 JUDGMENT and.Afercj Vnitfd, or a Sad and Dreadful Account of one
Mary Shaston, who Uvea at Hemsley, near London, a woniaii of notorious
Life, how the Deril appeared to her, leaving a writing of blood on ber pillow,
&c. 12mo; very neat, 3» 6d . 1699
3000 JULIAN the Apostate ; being a short account of bis Life, the sense of tlie
Primitire Christians about bis succession, &c. Svo- neat, 3t 1732
3001 JUNIIEtyraologioon AnglicanumcuraLyeprEemittuntiir vitaauctorisetGram-
matica Aiiglo'Saxonica, folio, portrait by Vertue, neat and clean, £1. 6* 1 743
3002 JUNCKEBO (Christ.) Commentarus de Vita Scriptisque ac Mentis illuatris.
Tin Jobi Ludolfii, {a celebrated Orientalist) 12nio. neat, 2a 1710
3003 JUNIUS (F.) on the Paintmg of the AndenU, 4to. very neat, 4a 6d 1638
3004 JUNIUS'S Letters, 18nio.^on(#. cal/extra, 2» , 1810
3005 Jus Divintim MinUterii Svanyelici ; or the Divine Right of the Gospel
Ministn, in two parts — a Justification of the Go^el Ministiy in General,
also a Justification of the present Ministers of England, as were ordained
during the prevalency of Epbcopacy, and those since its abolition, 4to. neat
i»Aa^ea^,6a . 1654
Pnblielied'under the anthority of the Provincial Assembly of London.
3006 JUSTINL^NI Institutiorum, cum Notis Pacio, 12mo. veUum, 2i 6d
Franc/. 1624
3007 JUVENAL et Persius, cum Notis variorum a Schievelio, 8vo. good copy in
vellu!n,3a . . 1658
3008 JUVENAL and Fersius, translated and illustrated by Dr. Barten Holyday,
folio, curious plates, neat and dean, 7« 6rf 16/3
The notes are Mghl; praised by Dr. Johnson, Dryden, and Tytler.
3009 JUVENALIS Sarirarum ex recognitione S, A. Philippe, 12mo. vignettes, very
neat, {Hie celebrated John Wilkes's copy), 4« fid 1 754
C'S Essay upon several Subjects concerning British Antiquities,
no. half calf, 2a . 1763
KALIL A and Dimna, or the Fables of Bidpai, translated from
lArabic, byKnatcbbuU, 8vo. halfcal/,6a 1819
KAME8' (Lord) Historical Law Tracts, 2 yob. 8to. very
it.SaGd . 1758
KAMES' (Lord) History of Man, or the Wonders of Human
Nature, 2 vols. 8to, new extracloth, Aa 6d . 1790
3014 KAMES' Elements of Criticism, 2 vols. Svo. very neat, 3« 1774
3015 EAROLI Magni et Ludovici pii christianiss. Rcgum et Impp. Francorum
Capitula aive leges EcclesiasticEe et Civilea ab Ansegiso, Abbate et Benedicto
LeuiU, coUectee, thick small Svo. fine copy, in calf, 10« 6d Par. 1640
30 1 6 KEACH' S Sion in Distress, or the Groans of the Protestant Church, m Verse,
\2mo. neat, {manta a leaf) 2s . 1681
3017 KEATE'S (John) Endymiou, a Poetic Romanic, Svo. bds. 3s 1818
3018 KEBLE'S Selections from Hooker, I8mo. cloti, 3a Ox/. 1839
3019 KEDINGTON'S Critical Dissertations on the Iliad of Homer, Svo. half
bound, 2s . .1759
3020 KEITH'S Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops, 1688 to 1824, with
Spottiswood's. Account of the ReUgious Houses in Scotland at the time of
the Reformation, edited by Bp. Russel, royal 8vO. LABOE F^F£fi, ialf
vtoroem, uncut, Ms . 1824
OF CfiaiCfe, USXFULy AND CUB10U8 BOOKS. 141
30^1 KELAART'S Flora Calpensis. Oontribu|2ons to tike Botany and Topography
of Gibraltar, Svo. plates,. cloth, as good as new, 6s 6d (pnb. at 10s 6d) 1846
3022 XELLER (H. A.) Li Bomans des Sept. Sages nach der pariser handscbHft,
8vo. half green morocco, gilt leaves, I4s Tubingen, 1836
3023 KELLY'S Complete Collection of Scottish ^Proverbs, 8vo. neat and clean^
scarce^ 7s 6d . . . 1721
3024 KELLY'S Collection of Scottish Proverbs, \2mo. calf gilt, bs 1818
3025 KELSALL'S (C.) Classical Excursion from Rome to Arpino, 8vo. jolates,
PEIVATELY PRINTED, uncut, 3s 6d Geneva, 1820
3026 KEMBLE'S (J. P.) Essay on Macbeth and Richard the Third, post 8vo.
bds.'3s . , 1817
3027 KEMBLE. Authentic Narrative of Mr. Kemble's Returemrait from the
StSL^e, Syo. plates, bds. 2s . . 1817
3028 KEMPE'S (A. J.) Historical Notices of the Collegiate Church and Sanctuary
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3029 KEMPE'S (A. J.) Manuscripts, and other rare Documents, illustrative of
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OF tifiOXdB, t8%FdL, AND VBAIOUS BOOKS. 153
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156 JOHN BUSSELIr SMITH'S OATAXOCOrB
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162 JOHN BUS8ELL SHITh'b CATALOG0B
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OF CHOIGSy USEFUL, AND GUBI0U8 BOOKS. 165
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3^23 MORAVIANS. Manuel de Doctrine des Eglises des Freres Moraves, 12mo.
calf, curious, 2s 6d . 1743
724 MOORE'S (Francis) Almanacks, 1801 to 1820, in 1 voL thick 12mo. half
calf, 3s
3725 MOORE'S (Thomas) Epicurean, a Tale, \2xao, fine plates by Turner, bds.
2s 6d . 1827
3726 MOORE'S (Thos.) Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 4to. fine portrait,
bds.8s6d . . .. 1825
3727 POOR'S Narrative of the Operations of Capt. Little's Detachment, and of
the Mahratta Army, 4to. plates, neat. As . 1794
3728 MORE'S (Richard) True Rektion of the Murders committed in the Parish
of Clunne, in Shropshire, by Enoch ap Evan, .on the Bodies of his Mother
. and Brother, with Answer to Mr. Hudley's book on the same subject, en-
titled the " Looking-Glass of Schisme,^' 12mo. half bound, rare, lbs 1641
372JJ MORE'S (Henry) Inquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity, folio, very neat, 9s
1664
3730 MOORE (The) Rental {a curious picture of Liverpool in the 17 th century),
edited by Thos. Hey wood, Ato, cloth, 12* Che t ham Society, 1847
3731 MORELL'S (J. D.) Historical and Critical View of the Speculative PhUoso-
phy of Europe in the XlXth Century, 2 thick vols. 8vo. 2nd edit, new cloth
1 Ss ( just published ai£l.As) . 1847
3732 MORGANN'S Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff, post
8vo. bds. 3s^halfcalf, As . 1830
3733 MpRGANNon the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff, 1 777— Rich-
ardson's Essays on some of Shakspeare's Characters, and on his faults, 1797
— in 1 vol. 8vo. neat, 6« .v. Y.
3734 MORGAN'S (Lady) France in 1830, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. As 1830
3735 MORI (Thomee, An^li olim Caneellart) Epigrammatum, 18mo. very neat, 5s
1638
OF CHOICE, USEFVLy AND CURIOUS BOOKS« 173
3736 MORIER'S Two Journeys througli Persia, Armeixia, and Asia Minor to Coa<»
stantinople, 2 vols, royal 4to. man^ plates, bds. scarce, £2. 15« (pub. at
£7. 7s) . 1812-18
Sonthey's copy.
3737 MORRIS'S (R.) Narrative of the Life and Astonishing Adventures of John
Daniel, ft Smith at Royston, in Hertfordshire, 12mo. curious plates, includinff
one representing a Flying Machine, similar to the one invented a few years
ago, very neat, 94f . 1/51
3738 MORRIS'S Memoirs of the Life and Writmgs of the Rev. Andrew Fuller,
8vo. Ids. 3« . 1816
3739 MORLAND'S (Sir Samuel) Description and Use of two Arithmetic Instru-
ments, 12mo.jp/a^e«, nea^, 3^ . 1673
This curious book contains the original idea of Babbage's Calculating Machine.
3740 MORN AY'S Worke, concerning the trueness of the Christian Religion,
translated hj Sir Philip Sydney and Arthur Golding, 4to. Wsuk letter^ good
copy in calf, \0s 6d . 1617
3741 MORNING'S (A.) Discourse of a Bottomless Tub, introducing the Histo-
rical Fable of the Oak, 8vo. with a manuscript key to the characters^ neat,
curious, Ss • 1712
3742 MORNING and Evening Sacrifice, or Prayers for Private Persons and Fa-
milies, post 8vo. bds, 2s 6d . 1828
3743 MORONI, Dizionario Erudizione Storico-Ecclesiastica, 8vo. Vol. I. (all
printed,) 2s 6d . Venezia, 1840
3744 MORSE'S (Dr.) Report of a Tour for the purpose of ascertaining the actual
State of the Indian Tribes, 8vo. bds. As 6d ' United States, 1822
3745 MOORSOM'S (W.) Letters from Nova Scotia, crown 8vo. bds, 3s 1830
3746 MOSS'S (W. G.) History and Antiquities of the Town and Port of Hiastings
in Sussex, royal S\o. fine plates, bos. 7s 6d (pub. at 18*) — Another copy,
with proofs of the plates on India papeu, bds, 10* (pub. at 24«) 1824->jk
3747 MOSS* History and Antiquities of Hastings, Syo. fine plates, bds, 4s 6d 1824 ^^
3748 MOSSE'S (Miles) Arraignment and Conviction of Usurie displayed in six ^^
Sermons preached at St Edmund's Burie in Suffolk, 4to. Ijlacft letter, half ^^
calf Ss 6d . 1595
3749 MOSELEY'S (W. M.) Essay on Archery, describing the Practice of that
Art in all Ages and Nations, 8vo. plates, bds, 5s . 1 792
3750 MOSELEY'S (Dr. W.) Dictionary of Latm Quantities, or Prosodian's Guide,
12mo. cloth, 2s 6d , 1827
3751 MOSELEY'S (Professor) Lectures on Astronomy, delivered at King's Col-
lege, post Syo. plates, cloth, 3s . 1839
3752 MOSLEY'S (Sir Oswald) History of the Castle, Priory, and Town of Tut-
bury, in Staffordshire, 8vo. plates, bds. Ss 6d (pub. at 14*) 1832
3753 MOULE'S Bibliotheca Heraldica, a Bibliographical Account of the Books
on Heraldry, Genealogy, &c. royal Svo. bds. lis, (pub. at 36«) 1822
3754 MOULE. Another Copy, 4to. large papeb., bds. £\, \s 1822
3755 MOULE'S Heraldry of Fish, Notices of the Principal FamiUes bearing Fish
in their Arms, royal 8vo. large paper, 205 beautiful woodcuts, cloth,
£\. Ss (pub. at £2, 2s) . 1842
3756 MOUNTAGU'S (Bp.) Immediate Addresse unto God alone, a Sermon, since
revised and enlarged to a Just Treatise of Invocation of Saints, 1624 —
Appello CcBsarum, a Just Appeale from two unjust Informers, 1625, in 1
vol. 4to. neat, \6s
3757 MOTHER HUBBARD. A Notable and right Marvellous edition of the
Melodrame of Old Mother Hubbard and her Doggie, with learned Notes,
(a laughable satire on our Editors of Old Poetry and the Drama) 8vo. new
half calf , 3s ^d . 1837
37
174 JOHN RU88ELI. SMITHES CATALOOTTE
3758 MOUSSAUD (Abb£) F Alphabet Raisonn^, on Ezplicatldii de la Figure d^
Lettres, 2 vols. 8v^. half ruMta, 4« . . Per. 1803
3759 MUDI£*S Historical and Critical Account of his grand series of National
Medals^ 4to. loith engravings of the entire series, bds, 7s 6d 1820
3760 MULGASTER'S (BicbarcU Master of Merchant Tayhf^s School,) Positions
wherein those primitive circumstances be examined^ which are necessarie for
the training up of children, eijther for skill in their booke» or health in their
bodie, 4to. half calf , a very curious book, rare, \6s . 1581
3761 MUMFORD'S (Joseph, a Catholic) Question of Questions ; who ought to
be our Judge in all our Controversies? 12mo. (no title) bds, 2s
3762 MUNDY'S (Capt.) Pen and PencU Sketches during a Tour in India, 2 vols.
8vo. etchings by Landseer, bds, Ss 6d . 1832
3763 MUNRO'S (Capt.) Narrative of the Military Operations on the Coromandel
Coast against the French, Dutch, and Hyder AUy, 4to. folding plates, neat,
5s . 1 789
3764 MUNRO'S Gaelic and English Primer, 12mo. bound, 2s Qiasgow, 1828
3765 MURRAY'S (J. F.) Picturesque Tour of the River Thames, from London
to Windsor, including particular descriptions of Richmond, Hampton Court,
and Windsor, royal 8vo. upwards of 100 fne engravings on wood and copper,
{a very handsome vol.) cloth, Ss 6d (pub. at ^1. 5s) . 1845
3766 MURRAY'S (Hon. C. A.) Travels in North America among the Pawnee
Tribes and the remote Prairies of the Missouri, 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 5s 1839
3767 MURRAY'S Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in North
America, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, Ss 6d . 1829
3768 MURRAY'S (Hugh) Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Africa,
2 vols. 8vo. bds. Ss 6d . 1818
3769 MURRAY'S Literary History of Galloway, 8vo. fine copy, calf extra,
marbled leaves, 7s 6d . 1 822
3770 MURRAY'S (A) Clear Display of the Trinity, 8vo. bds. 2s 1815
3)71 MURREL'S (John) Two Books of Cookery and Carving, 12mo. black
LBTTEU (no title), bds. curious, 3s . . 1641
3772 MURPHY'S Essay on the Life and Genius of Dr. Johnson, 8vo. halfrussia,
2s 6d—bds. 2s . . .1793
3773 MURPHY'S Treatise on the Art of Weaving, with Calculations and Tables for
the use of Manufacturers, thick 8vo. many plates, bds. 5s . 1824
3774 MUSiE ANGLICANS sive Poemata queedam melioris Notse, sen hactenus
inedita, sen sparsim edita, 3 vols. 12mo. neat, in calf, 3s Tonson, 1741
3775 MUSE'S MIRROUR, being a Collection of Poems by various Authors, 2 vols.
post 8vo. calf, very neat, 4s 6d . . 1 783
3776 MUSEUM WORSLEYANUM, a Collection of Antique Basso-Relievos,
Bustos, Statues, and Gems, formed by Sir R. Worsley of Appledurcombe, in
the Isle of Wight, 2 vols. imp. 4to. 150 fne plates, green morocco, gilt
leaves, £2. I5s (pub. at ^12. \2s) . . 1824
3777 MUSEUM CRITICUM, or Cambridge Classical Researches by Maltby,
Blomfield, Monk, Person, Bumey, &c. 2 thick vols. 8vo. new cloth, Ss 6d
(pub. at ^2. 2«) . .1826
BOOKS RELATING TO MUSIC.
3778 AYISON'S Essay on Musical Expression, l2mo^ neat, 2s. 1752
3779 BEMETZRIEDER'S Music made easy to every Capacity, in three parts,
(perused and approved of by DrsrBoyce and Howard), 4to. half calf,
4s6d . . . 1778
3780 BROSSARD, Dictionaire de Musique contenant les Termes Grecs, Latins,
Italiens et Francois usites dans la Musique, 8vo. scarce, 4s Amst. n. d.
3781 BROWN (Dr.) on the Union of Poetry and Music, 4to. n<?af> 3« , 1763
OF CBOIOS/ USEFUL, AKD CUBIOUS BOOKS. iti
3782' BUB^ETT'S (Dr.) Acccrunt of the Musical Performances in Westminster
Abbey and Pantheon in Commemoration of Handel, 4to. plates b^ BartO"
lozzi, bd8. Ai ^d . .1 7^^
3783 CALLIOPE, or English Harmony, a Collection of the most celebrated Eng-
lish and Scotch Songs, Me whole neatly engraved and enibellished with
designs adapted to the subject of each Song, 2 vols, in I, royal, new calf,
extra marbled leaves, £l, 8s , ' . about 1760
The vigpiettes are very interesting as shewing the manners and costume of the period.
3784 CALCOTT'S (Dr.) Grammar of Music, 12mo. last edition, cloth, 2s. 6d
3785 CAREY'S (Henry) Cantatas for a Voice with accompanyment, together with
Songs for one, two and three voices, 1724. — Musical Century in One
Hundred Enghsh Ballads, with music to the whole by Henry Carey, Vol. IL
containing the last 50 (wanting two leaves), folio, bds, rare, 7s 6d
3786 CLIO AND EUTERPE, or British Harmony, a Collection of Cdebiated
Songs and Cantatas by the most approved Masters, 2 vols^ rpyal 8vo. the
whole engraved with vignettes at the top of each page, very ^lean in the
original boards, rare in this state, £\. Is . L759
3787 COLLECTION of the Programmes of numerous Concerts, Oratorios, &c.
performed at the Hanover Square Rooms and other places, &om 1800 to
1814, in 1 vol. 4to. half calf, a curious collection, 4s 6d •
3788 CORELLI (Arcangelo) Sonate, 4 vols. 4to. the oktoxnal babs edition, neat,
£\.Us6d . . Eoma. 1689
3789 DAVY'S Letters on Literature, including a translation of Eudid's Section of
the Canon and his Treatise on Harmonic, with an explanation of the ..Greek
Musical Modes, 2 vols. 8vo. plates of music, neat, 5s . 1787
3790 FIRST SET OF MADRIGALS by Orlando Gibbons, edited by Sir Geo.
Smart, royal 4to. sewed, 7s 6d Mus. Antiq, Society, 1841
3791 GRASSINEAU'S Musical Dictionary, Ancient and Modem, 8vo. neat, (an
excellent work), 3s 6d . . 1740 -g^
3792 HANDBUCH der MusikaUschen Litteratur oder allgemeines systematisch ^^W^
geordnetes Verzeichniss, 8vo. bds. 3s . £,etp. 1818 "^^
3703 HARMONICON (The), a Journal of Music, with a large collection of Vocal "^
and Instrumental Music, 5 vols, bound in 10, 4to. neat in half calf, \8s 1823
3794 HIGGINS' (W. M.) Philosophy of Sound and History of Music, 12mo. bds.
3s 6d . . . . 1838
3795 HOLDER'S Treatise on the National Grounds and Principles of Harmony,
1731 — Potter's Observations on the Present State of Music and Musicians,
1762, in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 5s
3796 HOYLE'S Complete Dictionary of Music, 8vo. half calf, 2s 1791
3797 KEEBLE'S Theory of Harmonics, or an Illustration of the Grecian Har-
monica, 4to. plates, bds. 6s . . - 1784
3798 KLOSE'S Practical Hints for Acquiring Thorough Bass, royal 8vo. bds.
3s 6d . . . 1822
3799 LAMPE'S Plain and Compendious Method of teaching Thorough Bass, 4to.
half bound, 4s 6d . . 1737
3800 LAYS of a Wanderer, a Series of Songs in English and German, with Music
for the Piano Forte or Guitar, composed by Walther, 4to. half bound, 3s
(pub. at ^1. Is)
3801 MASON'S ESSAYS, ♦Historical and Critical, on Enghsh Church Music,
12mo. neat, 3s 6d , . 1795 |
3802 MEMOIRS of Rossmi, by the Author of the Lives of Haydn and Mozart,
8vo. port. bds. 3s 6d . . 1824
3803 MULLER'S (Dr. Ed.) Elements of Thorough Bass, foUo, 3*
3804 MUSICAL WORLD, a Weekly Record of Musical Science, Literature and
InteUi§p-^--^«>la. small 8vo. 9* Novella, 1836-8
179 ^OBN EUSSBtiL SHITH^S CATAX<Oat« .
3805 MUSICAL ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, viz. t—
Byrd's Mass for Five Voices — Wilbye's First Set of MadrigalS'^Purcell's
Dido and iEneas — Gibbon's First Set of Madrigals— PurceU's Bonduca — >
Morlej's First Set of Ballets — Byrd's Cantiones Sacrse, in all parts, imp.
Ato, finely printed, £2. 5*.
3806 MUSICAL BIOGRAPHY ; or Memoirs of Eminent Musical Composers
who have flourished during the last three centuries, 2 vols. 8vo. neat. As 6d
1814
3807 MUSICAL MISCELLANY ; or the Delightful Grove, being a Collection of
English and Scotch Songs, with Music by the best Masters^ 6 vols, in 3,
square 8vo. neat, scarce, £\. As , about 1 750
3808 PLAYFORD'S Introduction to the Skill of Music, 12mo.^orf, calf, 3* 1687
3808*PLAYFORD. — Another Copy, ]2mo, a very fine one, tvitk curious portrait,
in russia, 9s . . . 1666
3809 PSALMS (The), with the usual Hymns and Spiritual Songs, composed in
three parts, Cantus, Medius, and Bassus, by J. Playford^ 8vo. old Turkey
morocco, gilt leaves, 9s . .1 724
3810 RAMEAU'S Treatise on Music, containing the Principles of Composition,
4to. half bound. As 6d . . 1752
3811 RIMBAULTS Bibliotheca Madbigaliana — A Bibliographical Account
of the Musical and Poetical Works published in England during the Sixteenth
and Seventeenth Centuries, under the titles of Madrigals, Ballets, Ayres, Can-
zonets, &c. &c. 8vo. clothy 5s , . 1847
It records a class of books left undescribed by Ames, Herbert, and Dibdin, and famishes
a most valuable Catalogue of the Lyrical Poetry of the age to which it refers.
3812 RIMBAULT'S Who was " Jack Wilson" the Singer of Shakespeare's Stage?
An attempt to prove the identity of this person with John Wilson, Dr. of
Musick in the University of Oxford, a.d. 1644, 8vo. 1«. . 1846
3813 ROMER'S Physiology of the Human Voice, 12mo. cloth, 2s 6d 1845
14 SACRED MUSIC selected from the Compositions of Tye, Tallis, Gibbons,
Ravenscroft, &c. and adapted to portions of- the difierent versions of the
Psalms, oblong 4to. cloth, 3s 6d . 1842
3815 SMITH'S (Dr. Robt.) Harmonics, or the Philosophy of Musical Sounds, 8vo.
plates, very neat, scarce. As 6d . 1759
3816 TANSUR'S Musical Grammar and Dictionary, 8vo. neat, 3s 6d 1756
3817 THE CHORAL SERVICE OF THE CHtlRCH, as used in the Chapel
of St. PhiKp, Stepney, selected from Tallis, Boyce, Gibbons, &c. by the
Rev. J. H, Brooks, oblong foHo, illuminated frontispiece, Is 6d 1845
3818 THE QUARTERLY MUSICAL MAGAZINE AND REVIEW, 9 thick
vols, royal 8vo. cloth, I As . 1818-27
3819 TRYDELL'S Essay on the Theory and Practice of Music, 8vo. half calf
As 6d . 1766
3820 WEBB on the Correspondence between Poetry and Music, 12mo. neat, 2s
1769
3821 WRAGG'S Flute Preceptor, 8vo. half bound, 3s
3822 MYLiEUM (Christopherum) Consilium Historiee Universalis Scribendse, 4 to.
morocco extra, gilt leaves, by C, Smith, rare, 12* Fiorent. Torrentino, 1548
3822*MYNSHUL'S Essayes and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners, post 8vo.
woodcuts by Bewick, bds. Ss 6d .* Reprinted, 1821
3823 MYSTERE de Saint Crespin et Saint Crespinien public pour la premiere fois
par Dessalles et Chabaille, 8vo. only 200 printed, sewed, 10* 6c? 1836
3824 MYSTERIES.— The Chester Plays, a Collection of Mysteries represented by
the Trades of Chester in the Middle Ages, edited by Wright, 2 vols. 8vo.
cloth, 18«— Ditto, Vol. II. (separately) 9s Shakespeare Society^ 1843
3825 MYSTERIES.— The Coventry Mysteries, edited by Halliwell> 8vo. cloth, I2s
ibid. 1841
OF CfiOICI, T78EF1!L> AMD QVJaOVS ]»OQKS. 177
3826 MYSTERY. -.The Haifowing of Hell, a Miracle Plar {^ euHiett krMm),
edited by Halliwell^ 8to. sewed, 2* . " 1840
ABB£'S (Thomas) Mieracomnue : a Morall Maske presemted with
general liking at the private house in Salisbury Court, 4to, half
morocco^ 4* M . 1637
;g28 NABBE'S (Thos.) Bride^ a Comedie, 4to. {wants a leaf)
hf cf. 2* 6rf . 1640
3829 NAliSON*S Impartial Collection of the great affairs of State
from the beginning of the Scotch Rebellion, 1 639» to the murder of
Charles I. 2 vols, folio, good clean copy in the ortginal binding, ^61.1* 1682
*' Naifion is worth turning over, b^ing fiiU of vastly corioas and Taluable authentic infor-
mation.'' — Bp, Warburton,
3830 NAMUR, Bibliographic Paleographico-Diplomatico-Bibliologiqye Generale,
indiquant tons les ouvrages relatifs a la Palaeographie ; a la Diplomatique,
etc. 2 vols* 8vo. sewed, Ss 6d . 1838
3831 NAMUR Histoire des Bibliotheques Publiques de la Belgique, 3 vols. 8vo.
seiaed, \0s 6d . Brtix, 1840
3832 NAPIER'S (Col. C. J.) Memoir on the Roads of Cefalonia, 8vo. plates, hds.
3s . . 1825
3833 NAPIER'S (Capt. C. J.) The Colonies, treatiag of their Value generally—
of the lonii^n Islands in particular, thick 8vo. plates, bds, 8s 1833
3834 NARRATIVE of the Life and Adventures of Giovanni Finati among the
Wahabees, translated by W. J, Bankes, 2 vols. 12rao. map, bds, 4s 1830
3835 NASH'S Mansions of England in the Olden Time, royal folio, second series,
25 beautiful plates, coloured amd mounted in imitation of the Original
Drawings, in a handsome portfolio, £5 . (pub. at ^10. 10«) 1S40
3836 NASH'S Collections for the History of Worcestershire^ Vol, II, folio, many
plates, (wants 3) bds, £\. \s . 1799
3337 NASH'S (Thomas) Christ's Tears over Jerusalem, 1613, 4to. bds, 3s
Reprint, 1815 ^
3838 NASH'S (Thos.) Quatemio, or a fourefold way to a happier Life ; set forth ^^
in a dialogue betweene a Countryman and a Citizen, a Divine and a Lawyer, ^
4to. fne cQpy^ in brown ealf, of a curious book, I As . 1633
3839 NATTER (L.) Traite de la Methode Antique de Graver en Pierres fines
compare avec la methode modeme, folio, 37 fine plates, beautiful copy
in red morocco, gilt leaves, ^1. I5 . 1753
3840 NATTES' (Claude) Thirty-four of his original Sketches of Views of Bath
and other places in Somersetshire, folio, 1 2s
3841 NATHAN'S Fugitive Pieces and Reminiscences of Lord Byron, with Poetry,
Letters and Recollections of Lady Caroline Lamb, post 8vo. bds, 2s 6d 1829
3842 NATIONAL GALLERY.- FeUx Summerley's Hand Book to the National
Gallery, 12mo. many cuts, bds, 2s . 1843
3843 NATIONAL GALLERY.— Twenty-nine Engravings from Pictures in the
National Gallery by Rembrandt, Claude, Canaletti, Rubens, Murillo^ engraved
by Burnet, Doo, Pye, Le Keux, &c. royal folio, a magnificent copy, with:
PROOFS AND ETCHINGS ON India Papeb, Superbly whole bound in rich red
morocco, broad border of gold, ^c, by Clarke (ind Bedford, (with a linen
. case) £12. I2s (pub. at ^30.)
A companion to the " Musee Franfjais/' and the " Galerie de Florence." A copy like
the present has never been priced so cheap before.
3844 NATURAL HISTORY,— Dictiomiaire, Raisonn6 et Abrege d'Histoire
Naturelle par d'Ancien Professeurs, 2 vols.-Svo. closely printed in double
columns, As . Par, 1807
3845 NAUTICAL ALMANAC, ffofn 17^5 to 1847 inclusive, with both editions of
the years 1834 and 5, and Lax' s Tables to be used with it, 56 vols, in 32,
16 half bound, the rest uncut ; also 8 tracts connected with the publication,
£3.\0s . 1795-47
— n
X
178 JOHN StJSSELL smith's CATALOGtTI!
3846 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE— Claiebois (M.Viald€)ELfiMEOT« of Naval
Akchitectube, being the third part of ** Traits Elementaire de la Construe^
tion des Yaisseaux/' translated 'with notes, by J. N. SteaKge^ Comoutiider,
'R*^ ., Syo. toith plates, ciaih, 59 . 1846
5847 NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.— Lectures on Naval Architecture, being the
substance of those delivered at the United Service Institution, by E. Gardiner
Fishboume, Commander R.N., 8vo. plates, cloth, 5s . 1846
3848 NAVAL. — De Re Navali libellus. Lttg. 1537— Brem Gommentittio Nautica
propositain Gymnasio Dantiscano a Barth. Keckermimno, Hanov. 1512, in
1 vol. 12mo. half bound, 3s
3849 NEALE'S (J. M.) Mirror of Faith, Lay» and Legends of the Church of
England, 12mo. cloth, 2s 6d . 1845
3850 NEALE'S (Rev. I. M.) Shepperton Manor, a Tale of the Times of Bp. An-
dre\?s, 12nio. cloth, 3s . 1845
3851 NEALE'S Agnes de Tracy, a Tale of the Times of St. Thomas df Canter-
bury, 12mo. Ids, Is 6d . 1843
An interesting and 'well-wrought historical tale, .only the author wishes the reader to
believe that not enough of respect is paid to the English saints.
3852 NEALE'S(Dr. A.) Travels through Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey,
410^^ coloured plates, bds, 5s . 1818
3853 NEALE'S Letters from Spain and Portugal, during the Campidgns of Wel-
lington and Moore, 4to. plates, bds, 3s — half calf, 4s 1809
3854 NEALE'S (Henry) Lectures on Eugfish Poetry, and other Literary Remains,
post 8vo. bds, 5s ^ . 1829
3855 I^ftjANDRI (Mich.) Synopsis de Mensuris et Ponderibus, 4to. vellum, 3s
Basil, I, Oporini, 1555
3856 NEAPOLITAN DIALECT.— Le Muse Napoletane, egrochedi G. A. Abfet-
tutis, 12mo. rude woodcuts, vellum, 5s . Napoli^ 1678
^3857 NEAPOLITAN DIALECT— II Miserere Salmo 50 parafrasi in Lingua Na-
"" polatana ottava Rima del D. Ant. Zappelli, 4to. half calf, 5s Napoli, 1822
3858 InEEDHAM'S (Marchamont, a man second only to Milton), Excellency of
a Free State, edited by Baron, 8vo. neat, 3s . .1767
3859 NEEDLER'S (Henry)' Works, consisting of Poems, Transitions, and Essays,
12mo. AaZ/" c«{/; 3/ *. 1728
3860 NELSON'S (Lord) Despatches and Letters, by Nicolas, 8vO. Y oil: cloth, 3s
. . ' 1844
3861 NELSON'S Life of Bishop Bull, with- the History of the Controversies in
which he was engaged. By o. portrait, neat, 4s Qd . .. 1713
3862 NELSON'S (Jas.) Essay- on the ' Government of Children as to Health,
Manners, and Education^ 12mo. neat^ 3s . . 1763
** Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined." — Pope.
3863 NELSON'S Lex Maneriorum, or the Laws of Manors, Waifs, Estrays,
Widbw-s' Free Bench, &c, 8yo. «ea^, 3* . . 1733
3864 NEOPORTO (Mauritio, Jw^/o) Votum Candidum Vivat . Rex, 12mo. neat,
3s 6d . . ' 1669
A curious volume, in which the Adventures of Charles II. at Boscobel are related.
3865 NEUMAN'S Marine Pocket Dictionary in Six Languages, 12jno. half calf, 4s
1808
3866 NEVE'S Cursory, Remarks on the Ancient English Poets, particularly Milton^
8vo. PEiVATELY PftiNjEp, half colf 6« . . 1789
3867 NEW Tory Guide, 12mo. bds, 2s 6d \ 1819
3868 NEWAN'S (T., a Shropshire Farmer,) Key to the Prophecies, 8yQ, neat,
curious, 3« . • . 1747
3869 NEWBBRY'S (F) Donum Amieis, Verses, post 8vo. peivatjely pkinted,
bds,2s . . 1815
OF CHOICJB, OSB^UL, AND CUEIOUS BOOKS. 179
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3873 NEWLAND'S Analysis of Burnet on the XXXIX. Articles, with Notes, thick
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3874 NEWMAN'S (Selig) Hebrew and English Lexicon, containing all the words
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3875 NEWMAN'S (J. H.) Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church,
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3876 NEWMAN'S (J. H.) Selections from the first four volumes of Parochial
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«
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3879 NEWTON'S English Academy, or a Brief Introduction to the Seven Liberal
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3880 NJEWTQN'S Rules and Statutes for the Government of Hertford College,
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3881 NEWTON'S (Bp.) Dissertations on the Prophecies, edited by Dobson, 8vo.
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3882 NEWTON'S (Sir I.) Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Book
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3883 NEWTON'S (Dr. John) Introduction to the Art of Rhetoric, composed for
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3884 NEWTON'S (Rev. J.) Cardiphonia, or the Utterance of the Heart, 2 vols.
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3885 NIBBY (Ant.) Elementi di Archeologia ad uso dell' Archigihnasio Romano,
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3886 NICIl (Jani Erythrcel) Epistolse ad Tyrrhenum, 2 vols, in 1, 12mo. fine
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3887 NICHOLS (Gul.) Defensio Ecclesise Anglicanse, 1 2mo. neat and clean, 3s
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3891 NICHOLS' Biographical and Literary Anecdotes of W. Bowyer the Printer,
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3892 NICHOLS' Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, 8 thick rols. 8vo.
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3894 NICHOLSON'S (John, the Airedale Poet,) Poems, with a Sketch of his
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3895 NICHOLSON'S Cambrian Traveller's Guide in every direction^ new edition,
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3896 NICOLSON'S English Histofical Library— an Account of English Historical
Writers, 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. neat, 2s 6d » 1697
3897 NICOLSON'S (Bp.) Scottish Historical Library, an Account of Scottish
Writers, 8vo. neat, 2s 6d . 172
3898 NICOLSON'S (Bp. author of the Historieml Library) Correspondence, e^ted
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3899 NICOLAS'S (Sir H. N.) Siege of Caflaverock, A.D. 1300, with the Arma of
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3900 NICOLAS'S Testamenta Vestuta ; bemg Illustrations from Willi of the
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3901 NICOLAS'S Memoirs of the Life and Times of Sir Christopher Hatton,
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3902 NICOLAS'S (Sir N. H.) Synopsis of the Peerage of England, 2 thick vols.
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3903 NICOLAS^S Observations on the State of Historical Literature {ckiisfly im
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39,06^*NICOLSON'S English, Scotch, and Irisii Historical Libraries, 4to. best
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3907 NIEBUHR, Voyage en Arabic, 2 vols — Descripticm de 1' Arabic— Michaelis
Kecueil de Questic»as proposees a une Societe de Savants qui par ordre
de sa Majestic Danoisc font le Voyage de FArabie, together 4 vols. 4to. many
plates, calf, not uniform, \4s - ... . . ^ 1776
3908 NIEUPOET, Bituum qui olim apud Romanos pbtinuerunt ^uccmcta eiplicatio,
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1909 NIGHTlNGALlil'S History of Shropshire (from tbci Beauties of feigland)
8vo. no plates, half calf , 2s , 1811
OP CHOICB> USEFPL, ANp CURIOUS BOOKS. 181
8910 NIGHTINGALES.-^Traite du Rossignol. qui enseigne la maniere de les
connoitre et de les elevcr, leurs inclinations, leurs maladies, et les remedes
qu'il faut observer pour les guerir, 12mo. half red moroccoy curious, 3s 6c?
Par, 1697
5911 NISBET'S Essay on the Andent and Modern Use of Armories, 4to. plates,
halfealf,%9M , . Edinb. 1 7 IS
39I1*NISBETS (Alex.) System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical, folio,
plate»j culfy \2b . . Edinh, 1722
3912 NOBILIAIRE de Bretagne tir6 litteralement des Eegistres Manuscrits origi-
naux authentiques, 8vo. sewed, 6« Qd . 1840
3913 NOCTES ATTICS, or Reveries in a Garret, containing Observations on Men
and Books, 2 vols. 12mo. bds, 3« . 1825
3914 NOLAN'S Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, 8vo. clothy 3s
1815
3915 NOLAN'S Time of the Millenium investigated, 8vo. bds. 2* 1831
3916 NONPAREIL (The), or the Quintessence of Wit and Humour, being a
choice Selection from the Midwife or Old Woman's Magazine, 12mo. bound,
Ss6d . . 1757
3917 NOPITSCH, Literatur de Sprichworter dn Handbnch fax Literarhistorker,
Bibliographen und Bibliothiekare, 8vo. sewed, 3s 6d Nurmb. 1833
3918 NORDEN'S (John) Mirror of Honor, wherein every Professor of Armes may
see the neoessitie of the Feare and Service of God, 4to. eurious, 3s 1597
3919 NORDEN'S (John, the Topographer) Surveyor's Dialogue, very profitable to
all Men to peruse that have to do with Land, 4to. wlarft Utter, half calf,
very curious, 4s 6d . 1607
3920 NORDEN'S Description of Essex, 1594, now first printed and edited by Sir
H. Ellis, small 4to. curious map, cloth, 4s 6d Camden Society,
3921 NORDFOSS'S Swedish and French Dictionary, 2 vols, square 12mo. half
bounds 6s . . Stockholm, 1805
3928 NORFOLK.— Britton and Brayley's Description of the County of Norfolk,
8vo. plates, bds, 4s 6d
3923 NORFOLK.— Topography of Freebridge Hundred, including the History and
Antiquities of King's Lynn, by C. Parkin, folio, large plan, ^c, clean, half
calf, 7s 6d . . 1762
3924 NORFOLK.— The Norfolk Topographer's Manual, being a Catalogue of
Books and Engravings relating to Norfolk, also a Catalogue of Dawson
Turner's Collections for the County, and Lists of the Norfolk Chartularies
known to be in existence, and of the MSS. on the County in the British
Museum, by Woodward and Ewing, royal 8vo. new cloth, lis 1842
3925 NOBFOLK.*-The Contest, or a Collection of the most material Papers in
Prose and Verse published during the controverted Election for the County
of Norfolk, 8vo. 3s 6d . 1 768
3926 NORFOLK LISTS, of Lord Lieutenants, Baronets, Sheriffs, Members of
Parliament, Engraved Portraits, Provincial Coins, &c. &c. 12mo. bds, 3« 6d
1837
3927 NORMANDIE.— Le Grand Coustumier du Pays et Duche de Normendie,
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3928 NORMANDIE.— Histoire abr^ge de Normandie par Tirel de Montmirel,
12mo. sewed, 3s 6d , Rouen, 1844
3929 NORMANDIE.— Nouvelle flistoire de Nofmandie et Nouveau Details sur
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poeneie du XII Siecle, 8vo. new, half calf, 5s Par, 181 5
3930 NORRIS (John, of Bemerton) Picture of Love unveiled, being an answer to
one who was very inquisitive to know what love was, 8vo. 2s 1744
182 JOHN KUS9ELL SMITH's CATALOGtJfi
3931 NORTHS' S (John) Reason and Religion, or the Grouncla and-Measured of
Devotion considered from the Nature of God, 12nH>« neat and clean,
2s . . 1689
3932 NORTHAMPTON.— Topographical Description of the County of North-
ampton, 8vo. plates by Britton and Brayley, dds- 3s — —
3933 NORTHLEIGH'S (John, M.D.) Two several Voyages made through most
parts of Europe, 8vo. old red morocco gilt leaves^ 3s 6d 1702
3934 NORTHS.— Lives of the three Norths, viz. Francis North Baron Guildford,
Sir Dudley North, and Dr. John North, with Notes hy Roscoe, 3 vok. 8vo.
bds, I8s . . 1826
** One of the most delightful books in the World." — Retrospeetive Revietp,
3935 NORTHCOTE'S Life of Titian the Painter, 2 vols. 8vo. fine portrait, new,
half calf gilt, 12* . 1830
3936 NORTHCOTE'.S (Jas. the Painter) One Hundred Fahles, original and
selected, royal 8vo. laegb papee, 280 beautiful woodcuts, extra bds.
18* • . 1828
3937 NORTHERN SAGAS.— Oldnordiske Sagser, af C. C. Rafii, 3 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 18* . . Kiobenharm, 1826
3938 NORTHERN SAGA.— Faereyinga Saga eller Ffleroboemes Historic i den
Islandiske grundtext, med Feeroisk og Dansk overssettelse udgiven af
C. C. Rafn, royal 8vo. sewed, 12* . Kiceh. 1832
3939 NORTHUMBERLAND.— Complete Collection of all the Papers on the
Contest for Members for Northumberland, 1774, with the names of the
writers added in manuscript,, from a copy which belonged to Rich, Grieve,
Esq. of Swarland — Poll Book for the same, in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf,
5* . . 1774
3940 NOSES. — Rinology, or a Description of the Nose and particularly of that
part called the Bridge, (very humorous) 1 736— Treatise on the Custom of
Counting Noses, 1779 — in 1 vol. 8vo. half morocco, 4* 6d
3941 NOTA (Alberto) Commedie di, con un saggio storico critico della Commedia
Italiana del F. Salfi, 5 vols. 12mo. half ca^ gilt, 6* 6d 1829
3942 NOTCUTT'S Heavenly Register, being an Attempt to unfold something of
the Nature and Design of that Book of Remembrance which the Lord keeps,
8vo. neat, curious, 3* . . 1728
3943 NOTES of a Traveller through the Middle and Northern States of America,
post 8vo. 5rf*. 2* . . 1834
3944 NOTES of a Journey in the North of Ireland, with an Account of the Siege
of Londonderry, l2mo. plates, bds, 3* . 1828
.3945 NOTES relative to the late Transactions in the Mahratta Empire, 4to. plates,
bds. 4* 6fl? . . 1804
3946 NOTICE du XIV ou XVe Si^cle sur Bertrand de Rayns hermite qui, sous le
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Flandres et de Haynau, publiee d'apres un manuscrit par Lucien de Rosny,
royal 8vo. only 150 printed, sewed, 3* .
3947 NOTIONS of the Americans, jpicked up by a Travelling Bachebr (Cooper,
the Novelist), 2 vols. 8vo. bds, 5* . 1828
3948 NOTTINGHAM.— Poll Book for Nottingham, 1774, 8vo. neat, 2s 6d 1774
3949 NOTTINGHAM.— Walks round Nottingham, Svo. plates, bds. 4* 1835
3950 NOTITIA BRITANNI^E, oi- an Inquiry concerning the Localities. Habits,
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which is appended a brief Retrospect of the Result of their Intercourse with
the Romans, bv W. D. Saull, F.S.A., F.G.S., &c. 8yo, engravings,
3s 6d ' . . 1845
3951 NOVARINI (R: P. Aloysii) Schediasmata Sacro-Prophana, folio, neat and
clean, 7s 6d . . Lug. 1635
OP CHOICE, USEFUL, AND CUEIOUS BOOKS. 183
3952 KOUYEAU Recueil de Contes, Bits, Fabliaax et autres pieoe3 in^dites des
Xllle, XlVe, et XVe Slides pour faire suite aux collections de Le Grand,
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Bibliotbeque du Koi et du Musee Britannique par A. Jubinal, 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, \0s6d . . Par. 1842
3953 NUGiE VENALES, slve Thesaurus Ridendi et Jocandi ad Gravissimos seve-
ressimosque Yiros, Patres Melaucbolicorum couscriptos, 18mo. neat, 4s 6d
1648
3954 NUNEZ, Esquisses Historiques de Buenos-Ayres et de Bio de la Plata, 8yo.
larffe map, sewed, 3s . 1826
3955 NUTTALL'S Classical and Arcbseological Dictionary, thick 8vo. cloth, 4s 6d
1740
ATHS. — The Book of Oaths, and the several set forms thereof,
collected out of Ancient Books and Becords, 12mo. neat, (a
curiovLs book), 3s . 1715
3957 OBRAS de Dr. D. Diego de Torres Villarroel, 10 vols. 12mo.
half calf gilt, 65 . Mad, 1794
3958 OBSERVATIONS on the Land Revenue of Crown, 4to. a
curious report, bds. 3s . 1787
3959 OAKES'S (John) Sermons preached at Cheshunt, in Herts, for the benefit of
Young People, published by John Mason, 12mo. neat, 2s 1747
3960 O'BEIRNE'S Accurate Account of the Discipline, Education, and Theology,
adopted and pursued in the Popish College of Maynooth, 8vo. cloth, 2s 6d
1840
3961 O'BRIEN'S The Lawyer, his Character, and Rule of Holy Life, 12mo. bds.
3s 6d . ' Pickering, 1842
3962 OBSERVATIONS on Milford Haven, royal 8vo. plates, bds. 3s Gd 1812
3963 OBSERVATIONUM Philologicarum in Palsephatum, Mussei et Achilles
Tatii, 12mo. very neat, 2s 6d . Lips, 1743
3964 OCKLEII (Sim.) Introductio ad Linguas Orientales, 12mo. 2s 1761
3965 OCKLEY'S (Simon) History of the Present Jews throughout the World,
12mo. neat, 3s . . 1707
396« OCELLUS LUCANUS de la Nature d*Univers avec le text Grec— Timee de
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andre sur le Systeme du Monde avec le texte Grec, par Batteux, 8vo. pinb
covr, in calf, 6s . 1768
3967 ODHELII (Olaus Anderffon, W, Grothus) De Convenientia linguse Persise
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Linguae Gothicse ex Augustino, Upsal, 1736 — in 1 vol. 12mo. half calf ^ 5s
3968 ODELEBEN'S (Baron Von) Circumstantial Narrative of the Campaign in
Saxony, in 1813, by Kempe, 2 vols. 8vo. bds. 4s 6d 1820
3969 (EUVRES Choises du Prince Castriotto D*Albanie avec une lettre au Congres
de TAmerique, I2mo. bds, 2s No place or printer, 1782
3970 OFFICIUM in Festo Nativitatis Domini et Festorum infra Octavam occur-
rentium, thick 12mo. old morocco, gilt leaves, 5s Antv. 171
3971 OGILVIES' Inquiry into the Causes of the Infidelity and Scepticism of the
Times, with Observations on Herbert, Shaftesbury, Bolingbroke, Hume, &c.
8vo. neat, 3s . . 1783
3972 OGIER DE DANEMARCHE.— La Chevalerie Ogier de Danemarche par
Raimbert de Paris, Poeme du XII. siecle public pour la premiere fois d'apres
les MSS. par J. Barrois, 4to. onlg 99 copies pinted, sewed, I4s
Paris, 1842
3973 OGLE'S Account of the Colony of Western Australia, 8vo. plates, cloth, 4s
(pub. at 14«) . . 1839
184 JOHN BtT88£LL SMITH^B Ch.TAtOGfm
3974 O'GEADY^ (Thomas) Country Post Bag, Nos. 1 and. 2— The Nosegay ;
being the Third, and last, Letter of the Country Post Bag, from the Man to
the Monster, with all the plates, Duhlin, 1816; to which is added, the
Report of the Trial for Libel for writing the same, wherein George Eyans
Bruce was plaintiff, and Thomas Grady defendant, in 2 vols. (i2mo. and
royal 8to.) half bound, £1, l8
This work is extremiely scarce, as it was suppressed immediately after the trial, and smoB
then all the known copies of it have been bought up and destroyed ; the late proprietor
gave life guineas for this copy several years since, without the trial, which iealso very scai^ce.
3975 O'KEEFE'S (John) Dramatic Works, 4 vols. 8vo. fine copy, new calf
extra, marbled leaves, S\,2s • 1798
3976 OLD BALLADS.— Evans's Collection of Old Ballads, Historical and Nar-
rative, collected from Rare Copies and Manuscripts, 4 vols, post 8vo. best
EDITION, new cloth, ISs . 1810
3977 OLD PLAYS (Six) on which Shakspeare founded six of his, edited by NiAols,
2 vols, post 8vo. neat, 6s • 1 779
3978 OLD PLAYS. — Cutter of Coleman Street, 16^3— Adventures of Five
Hours, 1664 — Philaster, or Love Lies a Bleeding, {imper/eet), n. d* in
1 vol. 4 to. calf gilt, 3s
3979 OLIVE'S (Princess, ^t-^t^an^ Princess of Cumberland) her Statement to the
English Nation, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d . 1822
3980 OLIVER'S (Dr. Geo.) Account of the Religious Houses formerly situated ob
the Eastern side of the River Withamin llncolnshire, 12mo. cloth^ 4s 1846
3981 OLIVER'S (Rev. Dr. of Exeter) Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Devonshire,
3 vols, in 1, 8vou plates, morocco back, uncut^ 10^ 6 J 1840
3982 OLIVER'S (Rev. Dr. of Exeter) Monasticon Diocesis Exoniensis, heing a
Collection of Records md Instnunents, illustrating the Ancient Conventcudy
Collegiate and Eleemosynary Foundations in the Counties of Cornwall and
Devon, folio, ^nc illuminated plates of capital letters and seals, extra bds.
£2. I4s (puh. at £4. 4s) . 1846
^ A very handsome volume and a suitable appendage to Dugdale'a Mosastioon.
3983 OLIVER'S Dissertation on the Bath "Waters, their Antiquity, &c. also a
Melation qf the very esstra^rdinary Sleeper at Tinhury, ne^r Baihy 8vo.
neaty 3* . . ' 1747
3984 O'NEIL'S. Dictionary of Spanish Painters* comprehending simply that part
of their hiography immediately connected with the Arts from the 14th to the
18th Centuries, 2 vois, royal 8vo. clath, \4s (puh. at ie2. 2*) • 1833
3985 O'PHELAN'S Epitaphs on the Tomhs in the Cathedral of Kilk^ny, with
Observations on the Bound Tower near the Cathedral, f<^, curious etchings,
half bound, lOs 6d . , . 1813
39^6 OPIE'S (John) Lectures on Painting, delivered at the Royal Academy, 4to.
illustrated imth \0 portraits, half morocco, 9« 1809
3987 OPIUM. — Opilogia, or a Treatise concerning the Nature and Properties, and
Administration of Opium, by A. S. Vincentius, engiished by Tho. Bretnor,
' \2mo^ poor copy iZs . 1628
3988 OPIUM.— Advice to Opium Eaters, 12mo. bds. 2s 1823
3989 OPPIANI Poemata de Venatione, Gr. et Lat. et scholiis, edidit Ballu, 8vo.
hid/ ealf, 3s 6d . 1786
3890 OPTATI Afn Milevitani Episcopi, de Schismata Donastistarum adversus
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annis e Syra in Grsecjum linguam nunc autem e * Urseca in Latina versa,
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'3991 ORBIS Maritimi sive rerum Mari et Littoribus gestarum generalis historia,
authore C. T. Morisoto, foMo, curious maps, {including 3 on Jmeriea), neat,
7s 6d . . 1643
or oHoicB, U8smx.» avo cnmioim books. 185
3992 OBATOR¥.-*^Art of Speakingin Pablio, or an Essay on the Actum of an
Orator, 1 727 — Hermes Unmasked, or the Art of Speech, with an Answer
to Dr. Vincent on the Gk^ek Verb, by T. G. Browne, {wants 4 Uavea,) 1795
—Two Essays on Oratory, 1764*^Mason'8 Essay on Ebcution, 1757, in
1 vol. 12mo. half calf, 4s 6d
3993 0RDENANZA8 del Pern diri^das al Rey nuesti'o Senor en su Eeal^ y Sn-
premo Censejo de las Indias, foKo, vellum, rare, I5s Lima/l752
Not in Sioh's Hbliodieca America.
3994 ORRERTS (Lord) Remarks on the Life and Writings of Swift, Bvo, two
etched portraits hy Wilson, neat, 2s 1752
3995 ORRERY'S (Roger Earl of) Poems on most of the Festivities of the Ghnrch,
fcXio, scarce, 7^ %d . , 1681
3996 ORIGINIS contra Celsum Gr. et Lat, cum notis Spencerus, 4to. very neat,
8»6rf . . Camd.U77
3997 ORIGINAL (The), a new Miscellany of Humour, Literature, imd the Fine
Arts, 4to. many cuts, cloth, 2s 6d 1832
3998 ORIGINAL Poems by different hands, (edited by the daughters of Hutchinson,
the Historian of Durham), 8vo. bds. 2s Durham, 1815
3999 ORLEANS (Pere d') Histoire des Revolutions d'Angleterre, 3 vols. 12mo.
neat, 3s . . Amst, 1717
4000 ORLEANS (Charles d') Les Poesies, publiees sur le Manuscrit original de la
bibliotheque de Grenoble, conf^re avec ceux de Paris et de Londres par
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4001 ORMONDE.— The Conduct of his Grace the Duke of Ormond m the Cam-
paign of 1712, 4to. bds. 2s 6d . 1715
4002 ORMOND —Life of James Duke of Ormond, 12mo. port. Is Sd 1748
4003 0RNITHOLO6IA NOVA, or a New General History of Birds, 2 vols.
12mo. about 400 woodcuts, neat, (vol, 2 wants title), 5s Birmingham^ 1743
4004 ORTON'S (Job) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dr. Doddridge, 12mo.
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OP OHOtCS, tJSEFtX, ANIX CUBIOUS BOOKS- 187
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186 JOBK fiUMSU SMITHY'S OiiTiXOOim
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190 JOHN B1I38BU. SMITH's CATALOOUB
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OF CHOICE, USXFVL, AND CU&IOUS BOOKS. 191
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415a A COLLECTION of Old Ballads, ante-
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4177 MARRIAGE TRIUMPH on the Nup-
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4190 CROWN Garland of Roses, . ooinsistiiig
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ike good eenB&vitk.KUdi the wtiter treats a sub-
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. cnribus allnrsidDs idkfch ft ODDfsins to we nipw-
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OF CHOICE, TJSEtTJL, ANB OTJaiOUS BOOKS. 195
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2
I
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4260 PHELPS' History and Antiquities of Somersetshire^ 4to. parts 5, 6, 7, and
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4261 PHILADELPHIA Medical and Physical Journal, edited by Dr. Barton,
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4262 PHILEMONIS Lexicon Technologicum Greece ex Biblioth. Paris, edidit C.
Bumeius^ 8vo. 3* . . 1812
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4267 PHILLIPS' (John, Nephew of Milton) Poems, with Life, 12mo.^orf. neat,
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4281 PHILOMOBUS. A Brief Examination of the Latin Poems of Sir Thos.
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OF CHOICE, tJSEFUI, AND CUBIOUS BOOKS. 197
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4306 PIERS.— Varietes Historiques sur le Ville de St. Omer, 8to. 3« ib. 1832
4307 PIERQUIN de Gembloox, Histoire Mon^taire et Philologiqae de Beiry, 4to.
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Kentish Town, 1828
200 JOHN &US3SLL SMITH* S OATALO&tm
4351 PLYMLEY*S (Peter) 8th, 9th, and Last Letter on the CathoKcs, 8vo.. Hal/
ealf, 28 . 1808
4352 PLUTOSOFIA di Fa. Gesnaldo, nella quale si spiega I'Arte delle Memoria
con altre cose notahili pertiventi, tanto alia Memoria Naturale, qnanto all'
Artificiale, 4to. vellum, Ss 6d . Padav, 1582
An early treatise oa Artificial Memory.
4353 POEMATA. Selecta Poemata Archih. Pitcamn, M.D. Gul. Scoti a Thirte-
stane, Thorn. Ejncadii civis Edmhurgensis et aliorum, Edinh, 1727 — Poems
on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers, id. 1726 — in 1 vol. 12mo.
neat, 38
4354 POEMS on several occasions, written hy Philomela, 8to. neat, mtk autograph
of A. Count €88 of Abingdon, 38 6d . 1 696
With a manuscript note by Richard Heber,. the Bibliomaniac, respeoting the antiior
(Mrs. Singer).
4355 POEMS. A veey singular and scaece collection, in 1 vol. 4to* the
WHOLE neatly INLAID, b&und in ru8sia, gilt leaves, from the Hon, Geo.
Nassau* 8 collection, £b .5s . 1671-1717
Contents : — ^November, or Signal Dayes observed in that month in relation to the
Crown and Koyal Family, by the ingenious W. Cartwright, 1671 — ^The Youth's Tragedy, a
Poem, 1672 — ^Wickham Wakened, or the Quaker's Madrigal in Rime doggrell, 1672 —
Fragmenta Careens, or the King's Bench Scuffle with the Humours of the Common-side ;
also the King's Bench Litany and Legend of Duke Humphrey, by S. Speed, curious plaie
on title J 1674 — Carmen Funebre ex occasione Northamptonee Conflagratte compositnm
S. Ford, S.T.D. 1676 — Poor Robin's Perambulation from Saffron Walden to London per-
formed in this month of July, 1678, very rare^ not in the British Museum or Bodleian —
Horace's Art of Poetry made English by the Earl of Roscommon, 1680 ; on the fiy-leirf is
the following inscription^ ** Scribendi recte Sapere est et principum et fons." This motto, as
also the corrections, are transcribed from my Lord Roscommon's own hand, which was lent
to me by the Rev. Mr. Harbin, 1734. Oxfokd." (Lord Harley.) — Batii upon Bath, a
Poem on the parts, patience, and pains of Barth. Kempster, Clerk, Poet, and Cutler of
■^"^^^ Holyrood Parish in Southampton, 1680 — History of the Babylonish Cabal, or the Intrigues,
~ &c. of the Daniel Catchers, in a Poem by R. Steere, 1682 — Poet's Complaint, a Poem ; to
which is added, the Character of Poetry written in Prose, 1682 — Fons Perennis, a Poem on
the excellent invention of making Sea Water Fresh, by Edward Arwaker, 1698 — Academia,
or the Humours of the- University of Oxford, in Burlesque Verse, by Mrs. Alicia D'Anvers,
1691 — Fatal Friendship, 9r the Drunkard's Misery, being a Satyr against Hard Drinking by
the Author of the Search after Claret, 1692 — Ecclesia et Factio ; a Dialogue between Bow-
Steeple Dragon and the Exchange Grasshopper, 1698 — Answer to the Dragon and
Grasshopper, in a Dialogue between an old Monkey and a young Weasel at the Three
Crane Tavern in the Poultry, ie98---Chann8 of liberty, by the late Duke of D , 1709
British Court, a Poem describing the most celebrated Beauties at St. James's, the Park, and
the Mall, 1707 — A Seasonable Sketch of an Oxford Reformation, by J. Allibond, D.D. 1717.
4356 POEMS. The Diabo-Lady, or a Match in HeU, dedicated to the worst
woman in her Majesty's Dominions, with Notes, 1777 — [Im] Moral Tales, a
Christmas Night's Entertainment, 1783 — Poetlcid Review of the literary
and Moral Character of Dr. Johnson, by J. Coartenay, 1786 — ^in 1 vol. 4to.
calf extra, gilt leaves, Cs
4357 POEMS, EngUsh and Latin, on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers
at Edinburgh, by several hands, 12mo. ha^ botmd, scarce^ As 1726
4358 POEMS supposed to have been written at Bristol, in the XVth Century, by
Thos. Rowley, Priest, with a Commentary and Glossary by^ Dean MUles»
4to. VERY FINE COPY in green morocco, gilt leaves, 15* 1782
4359 POEMS by Goldsmith and Parnell, royal 8vo. heaut^lly printed by Bulmer^
looodcuts by Bewick^ bds. scarce, Ss ^d . 1804
4360 POEMS, a Collection of, by Lord Normanby, Dorset, Hahfajt> Roscommon^
Rochester, Sedley, and others, 8vo. calf, 2s . 1701
4361 POEMS. Dodsley's Collection of Poems, by several hands, 6 vols. 12mo.
mlf, 38 . 1 758
4362 POETICAIi Calendar of the Anglo-Satons, in Anglo-Saxon and English,
edi<?ed by Fox, 8vo. bds. As ^d . 1830
OF CHOICE^ USEFUL, AND CURIOUS BOOKS. 201
4363 POETICAL Works of Thos. little, Jun. 12ino. bds, 2s Sunderland, 1816
4364 POETRY. A CoUectioii of the best English Poetry, by several hands, 2 vols.
Svo» very neat and clean, \%8 . 1717
Containing 75 distinct Tracts, printed by H. HiilS) in Black-fiTars. The principal
authors are Rochester, Ned Ward, Dry den, Denham, Roscommon, Musgrave, Howard,
Spratt, Overbury, Beaumont, &c. &c.
4365 POETRY OF NATURE, comprising a Selection of the most sublime and
beautiful Astrophes, Histories, Songs, Elegies, from the Works of the Cale-
donian Bards, {the typographical execution in a style entirely new) 4to. half
green morocco, extra gilt top, 3« 6c?
4366 POESIES Francoises de J. G. Alione, (d'Asti) composes de 1494 a 1520
pubUees pour la premiere fois en France par J. C. Brunet, 8yo. only 108
copies BEAUTIFULLY PEiNTED WITH GOTHIC TYPE, sewed, 12« 6«? Par, 1836
4367 POESIES en Patois de Liege, precedees d'une Dissertation Grammaticale sur
ce Patois et suivies d'un Glossaire par C. N. Simonon, royal 8vo. sewed, 5s
JUege, 1845
4368 POINSETT'S (J. R.) Notes on Mexico, 8vo. large map, very neat in half
russia, 4s • 1825
4369 POINTER'S Chronological History of England, (particularly copious in
Q, Anne's Reign), 2 yds. 12mo. neat, 2s 6d . 1714
4370 POINTIS (Sieur, ,the Commander-in-Chief) Account of the taking of Car-
thagena, in New Grenada, by the French, 8vo. map, calf, 2s 6d 1740
4371 POISSON, Traite de Mechanique, 2 vols. 8vo. calf extra, marbled leaves,
5s . 1811
4372 POLACBL'S Narrative of Travels and Adventures in New Zealand, 2 vols.
8vo. hds, scarce, 10« 6c? . 1838
4373 POLACK'S Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders, 2 vols, post 8vo.
many wood-cuts, cloth, 7s (pub. at 21«) . 1840
4374 POLIGNAC (Cardinalis) Anti-Lucretius, sive de Deo et Natura, 2 vols, in 1 ,
12mo. neat, 3« 1748
4375 POLITEUPHUIA, or Wits Commonwealth, {wise sentences upon most sub-
jects) ]2mo. neat, curious, 2s 6d . 1699
4376 POLIZIANO (Agnolo) Stanze di, fatte per la giostra del Magnifico Giuliano
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4377 POLUS (Cardinalis) De Concilio— De Baptismo Constantini Magni Impera-
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legati, 1556, 4to. fine copies, very neat in old calf, rare, £\. lis 6d
RomiB, Paulum Manutium Aldi, 1562
4378 POLWHELE'S Historical Views of Devonshire, royal 8vo. vol. I, the British
Period, (all ever printed) half calf, 4s 6d . 1 793
4379 POLWHELE'S Reminiscences in Prose and Verse, with Epistolary Corres-
pondence, 3 vols. 12mo. cloth, 4s 6d . 1836
4380 POLYBE, Histoire traduit du Grec, avec un Commentaire ou un corps de
Science Mihtaire par Foulard, 6 vols. 4to, many plates, neat, 1 5s 1727
The only edition interesting to a military man.
4381 PONCELET et Lesbros, Experiences Hydraliques sur les Lois de I'Ecoule-
ment de TEau, 4to. folding plates, sewed, 5s Par, 1832
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4383 PONTANO, Rerum et Urbis Amstelodamensium Historia, folio, (imperfect),
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4384 POPE'S Works, with Warburton's Notes, 6 vols. 12mo, fine covy in old
calf , gilt backs, \5s . 1770
4385 POPE'S Works, with Notes by Warburtou, 6 vols. 12mo. neat, 7s ^d 1778
4386 POPE'S Works, verbatim from Warburton's edition, 10 vols. 12mo. very
neat, 12« 6c? . . 1754
202 JOHN miSSKLL smith's OATAXO&Vfi'
^&7 POPE'S Poetical Works, Du Roveray's Edition, 6 vols, in 3, post 8vo. fine
platen by Stothard, WestaU, JFuseli and others, half mbrocco extra, marbled
leaves, I8s • . . 1804
4388 POPE'S Poetical Works, 2 vols, roval 8vo. Lakoe ipaper, lar^ type, half
calf ffilt, 6s 6d ' .' 1821
4389 POPE'S Poetical Works, including his translation of Homer, complete in
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4390 POPE. Bowles's (Rev. W. L.) Supplementary Volume to the Works of
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4391 POPE. Ayre's (W.) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Pope, 2 vols.
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4392 POPE. Ru£Fhead's Life of Pope, compiled from original MSS. thick 8 vo.
bds. 2s . . 1 769
" •
4393 POPULAR Treatises on Science, written during the Middle Ages in Anglo-
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lologist, as being the earliest specimens of the Anglo-Norman remaining, and explanatory qf
all the symbolical signs in early sculpture andpaintingj ; the Bestiary of Philippe de Thann,
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4395 POOR ROBIN, a New Almanac after, the old Fashion, 1733 to 1822 not
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4398 PORTiE(Baptistae) De Humana Physiognomonia libri IV. 8yo. curious cuts,
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4404 POTE'S (B. E.) Reviews from the Foreign Quarterly oh the Apocryphal
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440^ FOTT£B'S (M. de) MemcHrs of Scipio de Bicci, late Bishop of Kstoia and
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4414 POWELL (Professor, Baden) on the Connection of Natural and Divine Truth,
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4415 POWN ALL'S (G.)Treatise of the Study of Antiquities, 8vo. neat, 3s 1782
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4428 PBICE on Beversionary Payments as Annuities, enlarged by W. Morgan,
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4429 PBICKETT'S Historical and Architectural Description of the Priory Church
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204 JOHN EUS8ELL SMITH 8 GATALOGUE
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4431 PRIDEAUX'S Introduction for reading all sorts of Histories, 4to. neat, 3s
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4436 PRINCE'S Chronological History of New England, in the form of Annals,
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4437 PRINCIPLES of a Member of the Black List, set forth by way of" Dialogue,
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4443 PRINT COLLECTING. Catalogue of the Prints which have been engraved
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J
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4452 PROOESSIONALE et Chorale ad Normam Missalis ac Bitaalis S. Romanae
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J
OP CHOICE, 17SEFt}L> AND GUSIOU& BOOKS. 209
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OF GHOIOBy tJSEFtJL^ iiND Ct^BZOtTS BOOKS. 211
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P 2
212 JOHN svssEUi shith's catalogue
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0^ Cm»€% TTftBTlTLi AITB OtTftlC^CB BOOKS. 217
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FairAolt, cloth, \5s , ■ . 1848
This work contains upwards of forty documents respecting Shakespeare and his Family
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and much new light is thrown on his personal history, by papers exhibiting him as selling
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M^y ^^^^ neoer brfore been engraved.
It is the only Life of Shakespeare to be bought separately from his works.
5026 SHAKESPEARE'S Macbeth, with Notes and Emendations by Harry Rowe,
Tnlmpet-Major to the High SherifBa of Yorkshire, and Master of a Puppet-
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5027 SHAKESPEARE'S Love's Labour Lost, 4to. {yoants last leaf) russia extra,
gilt leaves, I6s . • . ' ' 1631
5028 SHAKESPEARE'S Pericles, Prince of Tyre, 4to. (wants title) new half calf,
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5029 SHAKESPEARE'S Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of D-mark, 4to. (no title)
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5032 SHxiKESPE ARE'S Venus and Adonis, 1630— Rape of Liicrece, 1632—
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5033 SHAKESPEARE'S Library : a Collection of the Romances,, Novels, Poems,
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5034 SHAKESPEARE. Concordance to Shakespeare, suited to all Editions, to
which are added three hundred Notes and Illustration^, entirely new, 8vo.
hds. 3* . . 1787
5035 SHAKESPEARE. Passages selected by distinguished personages on the
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— or be not, from the immortal pen of Shakespeare (Sir H.Bate Dudley),
4 vols, in 1, 12mo. (seldom complete) neat, half calf , As 6d 1795-1807
5036 SHAKESPEARE Illustrated by an Assemblage of Views and Portraits, with
Biographical Anecdotes, 2 vols. Svo. 158 plates, blue ^norocco, gilt leaves,
18« . . S. and G, Harding, 1793
5037 SHAKESPEARE. Fairies, an Opera, taken frotn '' A Midsummer Night's
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5038 SHAKESPEARE. Cursory Remarks on Tragedy, and on Shakspeare, post
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5039 SHAKESPEARE'S JEST BOOK, comprising Merry Tales and. Quicke
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Chmtnok,\8U-U
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5041 MEMOIRS of Edward Ailejn, founder, of Dulwich College, including* new
particulars respecting Shakspeare, Ben jQnsoi^ Massinger, Marston, Dekker,
'&e.by.J. P.CoUier,.5«
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5046 EXTRACT^ from, the Accounts of the Revels at Court, temj>, .(^vteen
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5047 NOTES OiU Ben Jonson's Conver^tions with William Drummoud of Haw-
thornden, edited by Laiug, 4s . 1842
5048 FIRST Sketch pf Shakspec^re's Merrie Wives of Windsor, with a Collection
of the Tales, on which the Plot is supposed to have beei^ founded, by Halli-
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5049 EOOLS and Jesters^ with a Reprint of Robert Armin's Nest of. Ninnie?,
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5050 THE Old Play of Tiuionof Athens,, which preceded tl^at pf Shakspeare, now
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5051 PIERCE PENNILESS'S Supplication to the Devil, by Thomas Na^h, 1592 s^.
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5060 TRUE Tragedy of Richard III. to which is appended, the Latin Play of
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5063 THE SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PAPERS, being a .Miscellany of Con-
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233 JOHN MB6SLL 8HITH'» CATALOWS
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5170 SMITH'S (C. Roach) Collectanea Antiqua. Etchings of Ancient Remains,
illustrative of the Habits, Customs, and History of Ptot Ages, Svo. Parts 9'
and 10, 2«6c^each
5171 SMITH'S (Geo.) Religion of Ancient Britain to the time of the Conquest,
thickpost Svo. cloth, 5s . 1844
5172 SMITH'S (Geo. of Kendal) Compleat Body of Distilling, Svo. neat, 7s 1738
5173 SMITH'S (H. S.) Register of Parliamentaiy Contested Elections from Geo. I.
with the numbers poUed by each Candidate, 12mo. cloth, 2s 1842
5174 SMITH'S (Rev. J. B.) Compendium of Theology, post 8vo. bds. 6s 1836
5175 SMITH (J. J.) Numismata Collegii de Gronvile et Caius nuper J. Burrough
et J. Smith, 4to. 5s . 1846
5176 SMITH'S (Sir J. E.) Introduction to Botany, by Macgiffivray, post Svo.
plates, cloth, 3s . 1836
5177 SMYTH'S (J. F. D.) Tour through the United States, with Anecdotes of
several members of Congress, and Description of the Indian Nations, 2 vols.
Svo. neat, 6s . 1784
5178 SMITH'S (J. H.) Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death
of Mf^r Andre in North America, Svo. calf, 3s 6d — ^Another, in boards, 3s
1808
SMITH'S (J. R.) Bibliographical List of all the Works which have been
published towards illustrating the Provincial Dialects of England, post Svo.
1* . . . 1839
''Very semoeable to such as prosecate the stady of our provincial dJalect, or are ooDectiiig
works on that cazioas subject. We very cordially recommend it to notice. ''-^Ife/rojioit^m*
5180 SMITH'S (J. T., late Keeper of the Prints in the Bntish Museum) Cries of
London, exhibiting several of the Itinerant Traders of Ancient and Modem
Times, 30 Jlne plates, with Descriptions by Nichols, 4to. bds, lOs 6d (pub.
9Lt£l.ns6d) . . 1839
5181 SMITH'S (J. T.) Book for a Rainy Day, post Svo. cloth, 6s 1845
5182 SMITH'S (Matthew) Memoirs of Secret Service, 1699--Remarks upon the
Duke of Shrewsbury's Letter to the House of Lords concerning Capt. Smith,
with a Vindication of his Sendees, with a list of those Persons to whom
Warrants were granted to stay in England {adherents of James IL) 1700 —
Reply to a Scandalous Libel intituled, a Modest Answer to Capt. Smith's
Memoirs of Secret Service, 1700 — in 1 vol. Svo. very neat, 3s 6d — •
5183 SMITH'S (P. B.) Excursions round the South-Eastern Coast of England,
12mo. bds. 2s . . 1834
5184 SMITH'S (Dr. Sam. Stanhope, President of the College, New Jersey) ^r-
mans, Syo, calf neat, 2s . . 1801
5185 SMITH'S (Sydney) Sermons, 2 vols. Svo. cloth, 5s 1809
5186 SMITH'S (Theyre J.) Hulsean Lectures for 1840, Svo. cloth, as good as new,
3s 6d . . 1841
5187 SMITH (Thoma) de Grsecee EcclesiaD Hodiemo Statu Epistola, Svo. neat, 3s
1678
5188 SMITH'S (Thos.) Topographical Account of the Parish of St. Marylebone.
Svo. cloth, 3s 6d . . 1833
5189 SMITH'S (T. J.) Discovery of America by the Northmen in the Xth Century,
post Svo. plates, second edition, cloth (a very interesting tplume,) 3s 6d
1842
OF GffOtOS^ VBSFITt^ AND CGSlOt78 BOOKS. 237
5190 SMITH'S (Dr. W.) Nature Studied, with a View to preserve md restore
Hesith, &V0. neat, Ss • . 1774
5191 SMITH'S (W. the Father of English Geologj/) Stratigraphical System of
Organised Fossils, with reference to * the Specimens in the British Museum,
royal4to. 6* . . . 1817
5192 SMITH'S (W.) Strata identified hy Organised FossUs, 4to. parts 1 and 2,
coloured plates, Ss
5193 SMITH'S (W.) Discourse on Ethics of the School of Paley, 8vo. cloth, 2«
1839
5194 SMITH'S (W.) Natural History of Nevis and the rest of the Charibee
Islands, 8vo. neat, SsSd . . 1745
5195 SMITH (W.) on Water Meadows and Draining and Irrigating Peat Bogs,
8vo. platee, half calf, 28 . . 1806
5196 SMITH'S (Dr. W.) Discourses on Public Occasions in America, with a letter
on General Braddoek's Defeat and the Origin of the College and Academy of
Philadelphia, 8vo. new, half calf gilt, 5« . 1 762
5197 SMITH'S Literm de re Numnuiria, in opposition to the common opinion
that the Denarii Bomani were never larger than seven in «a ounce, 8vo. neat,
3* . . 1729
5198 SMITH of Demerara. Export of the Trial of the Bev. J. Smith, Missionary
in Demerara, 8vo. 6^«. 2« . . . 1824
5199 SMITH and Dwight's Missionary Researches in Armenia, and Visit to the
Nestorian and Chaldean Christians, 8vo. large map, cloth, 4« 6d 1834
6200 SMYTH'S (Capt. W. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Im-
perial Large Brass Medals, 4to, pbivately printed, bde. ^1. 4«
Bedford, 1834
5201 SMYTH'S (Capt. W. H.) Nautical Observations on the Port and Maritune
Vicinity of Cardiff, with Remarks on the Taff Yale Railway, and the Com--^'
merce of Glamorganshire, 8vo. 2 charts, pbivately pbiktbd, cloth, 2s
Cardiff, 1840
5202 SMYTH'S Present State of the Island of Sardinia, %vo. fine plates. Ids. 6s 1828
5203 SMYTH'S (Sjrdney) Three Letters to Archdeacon Singleton on the Ecclesi-
astical Commission — on the Ballot, in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 3s 6d 1837
5204 SMYTH'S (G. L.) Biographical Illustrations of Westminster Abbey and St.
Paul's, complete in 2 parts, royal 8vo. sewed, 3s 6d 1843
5205 SMYTHE. The Assertion and Defence of the Sacramente of the Aulter, com-
pyled and made by Mayster Smythe, doctour of divinitie, and reader of the
Kynges Maiesties lesson in his grace's universide of Oxforde, 12mo. black
LETTEB (imperfect in the "Exhortation to the reader," ending before leaf
257), very neat, \{^s 6d • . 1546
5206 SMITHO (Thoma, S.T.P.) Vitae quorundftm Eruditissimorum et Hlustrium
Virorum, 4to. neat and clean, 6« . 1677
Comprising the li^es of Abp. Usher, with fine portrait^ Bp. Cosin, H. Briggs the Geo-
metrician, J. Bainbridge the Astronomer, J. Gravius, P. and J. Junius, and Dr. John Dee.
5207 SMITHER'S Observations on the Netherlands, with Origmal Anecdotes of the
Battle of Waterloo, 8vo. etchings, half calf, 3s Brussels, N. d.
5208 SMITHURST'S (Benj.) Britain's Glory and England's Bravery, wherein is
shewed the Degrees of Honor from the Prince tp the Peasant, 12mo. 3s 1689
5209 SMOLLET'S Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, 4 vols. 12mo. verg nice copy,
old calf, 6s 6d . . . 1779
5210 SNELLING on the Coinage, viz.— I. View of the Silver Coinage, 1762—
II. Gold Coinage, 1763 — ^III. Copper Coinage, 1762^IV. Coins struck by
English Princes in France, East India Company, Isle of Man, &c. 1 769 —
Y. on Jettons and Counters, 1769— in 1 vol. 4to. many plates, ▲ pike copy
in calf, £4, . . v. Y.
^1 1 SNELLINO'S Boetrifie of Gold aad SSTer CofapoUtipiis, Sro; J)IalM, meAt^
.5* .. . : 1766
6212. SNELLING'S, View of theSlher CoiAs'of £iiglancl,,roy9l4to. xoitk^mgtatmgs
ef several htmdred apeeme/Mt ha^fbmMd^ {u Uttle stained) 79 1762
5218 SNELLIN.G'S View of the Coins at this time current thcoughottt Europe.
k;ojitaining near 300 on 25 copper plates^ 12tnp. hda^. 3s 6d 1766
5214 SNELLING'S Thirty-three Plates of Enghsh Medals, 4to. Aalfeal/,69 1776
5215..SN£LLING'IS Seventy-one Plates of Gold and Silver Coin^ with their we^t,
fineness, and value, royal 8vo. btis. 6s 6d ■■
5216 SNODGBASS'S (Maj6f) Narrative of the BunneBe War, 8vo. map, ^c. bds.
4s M . ■ . . , 1827
^217 SNOW'S (Roht.) Memorials of a Tour :on the Continent, \tk Vense and Prose,
with Miscellaneous Poems, post 8vo. cloth, 3« Pickmng, 1845
5218 SNOWDEN'S Aineidcan Hevolation, written in Sctipturid Stjrle-^The Co-
. lumhiad, or> a Pocim on the Amenicfin War> in 13 Cant^s^ 12iiio. half calf^
4s 6d . * .. . : BaUimore, n. d.
^219 SOAMES' Anglo-Saxon Church, its Histoi^, Revenaea> and G^neital Ch^trac-
ter, .%Y/>, elot/^ last edition, ^ ^> • , 1838
5220 SOANE'S (Sir John) Sketches in Architecture, comprising Plans and Eleva-
tions of Cottages, ViUasi Sici l^th :PadEyn8 on JLaadsiBape GairdieniDig, folio,
many plates, half calf, vncut, Qs . ' • 1793
5221 SOANE'S MUSEUM. Description of the House aad Museum )of ^ Jphn
Soane, in loncoln's Inn Fields, described by himsdf, royal 4 to, pbivatbly
l^jaCifBJiJ}, many plates, calf, very neat, 15« 1832
5222 SOCIETIES. Account of the Literary. Fund Institution, with tarious Be-
. ports and Addresses — Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries at Copenhagen —
Charter of the Astronomical Society-^ Jordan* s Plan of a National Afiseciation
,£oT the.EncouJragemf&nt and Protection of Authons, 1839— Oxford Gothic
An^hitecture Society -- Institutes and Proceedings .of the Numismalio Society,
• .' plates^ in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 3s
5223 SOCBATISa Antisthenis, et aliorum Sooraticorum Epistolae. Leo AUatius
> > hactenus.n<m edxtus vulgavit; Latin^ vertit, et Dialogum de Scriptis Socratds
prse&dt, 4to. scojf'ce, 3s 6d . -. Paris, 1637
^^24 SODEJlINl. — Vita die Piero Sodermi, Gonfaloniere perpetuo della Bepublica
Fiorentina, scritta dall Abbate D. Silv. Bazzi, 4to. plates, vellum, 4s 1736
5225 §OJLDAT (Le) Suqdois^ ou Histoire veritable de ce qui s'est passe, depuis la
venue du Roy de Suede ^u Allemagne iusques k sa mdrt, 12mo. vellum
tprapper, 5« « . . .. . - Rouen, 1634
^226 SOLLEYSELL'S Compleat Horseman, discovering the Surest Marks of the
Beauty, Goodness, Faults, and Imperfections of Horses, made English by
Sir W. Hope) Gov. of Edinburgh Castle, folio, curious plates, very neat,
lOsGd . . 1717
5227 SOLLY'S Syllabus of Logic, in which the Views of Kant are generally
adopted, 8vo. bds. 3s . . 1839
5228 SOMERS (Lord.) Debate at Large between the Lords and Commons, held
in the Painted Chamber, relating to the word Abdicated and the Vacancy of
the Throne, 12mo. port, ofLordSomers inserted, very neat, 3s 6d 1695
5229 SOMEBSET DIALECT. A Cdllectidn of Fugitive Pieces in the Dialect of
Zummerzet, edited by J. O. HallIwbll, post 8vo. only 50 printed, 2s
5230 SOMNEB^S Tl-eatise on Gavelkind^ both name and thing, 4to. fine coft, in
' brown calf, 6s . . , 1660
52^31 SOMNEB'S Treatise on Gavelkind, both name and thmg, with Life by Bp.
Kennett, 4to. ^est edition, neat and clean, 9s 1 726
5^2 SOMNEB'S Treatise oi^ the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent, with Life,
> edited hy Birome, 13x00.. pertrait hy^Burghan, neat, 4s 6d^^alfcalf, 3s 6d
Ox/. 1693
OP CHOICE, rs^FUL, Al^D CCRIOTTS BOOKS. ^39
5233'8aS«I>RE!Rl^et ife FreSnc, MHus CsedaHs PoTtiis Iccius ffluktratus, 12mo.
toith. matp of the ojpfposiie coasts of Fr'ahce antjl' Kent, and portrait of Somner,
keat,^3s6(f . . ; . * 1704
5234 SOMEBVILLE (W. C) on the Causes and Conseqitehces of the Trench Re-
• rolntioiifSvo, very n^dt, 3s 6d Battimore, IS22
5235 SOMERVILLE'S (Dr. Thos.) Sermons, 8vo. bds. 2a 6d Edinb. 1813
5^e SOMERVILLE'S Chace, a Poem, \2vciO, plates , very neat copy, 2s 1767
•5237 SOMBRVILLE'S ' Hobbinol, Fiel^ Sports and the Bpwling Green, Ato.fine
woodcuts by Nesbit and Thurston, half calf As iid 1813
5238 'SOT!»fNEtS (The) of Shakespeare and Milton, 12mo. cloth, 2s Moxon, 1830
5^39 SONGS and Carols from a MS. in the British Museum, square 18lno. black
LETTER, half morocco^ uncut, 6* Pickering, 1836
5240 SONGS. Musical Miscellany, or the Delightful Grove, being a Collection of
English and Spotch Sopgs, .with Music by the best Masters^ 6 vql^., in 3,
gquai*e'8T0. complete, neat, scarce, £\.' As about 1750
5241 SONGS (The) ;0f England and Scotland^ 2 Yqls.'12mo.f?orf«. and mgtieftiss,
{an elegant ^election, edited byi P. Cunningham) cloth, 6s . 1 835
5242 SONGS of Scotland, Ancieht.and Modem, with an iati^duction^ a^d Notes,
, . Historical ana,G^iticaJ, by Allan Cunningham, 4vDls«,post.8vo. bdsi scarce,
l6s ' .' • ■ '' '■ ...',•■. ^. '. . ' 1825
5243 .SONGS. The jLondon Songs|«r, or Polite. Musical Companion, coo^aining
544 of the newest Songs, Catches, &c. ISmo^neaf, 2s 1784
5244 )SONGS. The Catl^y , a Collection of Songs sung by Miss Catley and others,
l2mo. 2s . , . JDtublin,
5245 SONGS. The Goldfinch, . Joyial Companion, Vocal Harmony,^ Young Men
and Maids' Delight, and other Garlaijids, in 1 vol. 8vo. extra bds. .2s 6d,
5246 songs! The Banquet of Thalia, 12mo.' very neat, 2s 6d "' about 1800
5247 SONGS. The J^us^s' fldidayi or Polite SoDgstjBC, l?i?io. neat, 3« 6c?
Lond, W. Reeve, about 1750
5248 SONGS. Vocal Music, or the 'Songster's Companion, a choice collection of
• ' Songs, Cantatas, with the Music prefixed, 12tno. neat, 3s ' (a^out 1750)
52W SONGS. The Hive, a Collection of the tabst celebrated Songs, 3 vols. 12mo.
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5(260 SONGS. The Crotchet, or the Songster and Toast Master's Companion,
12mo. cloth, ls6d . ' 1847
5261 SONNERAT, Voyage ate Indes Orietntales et a la Chine, 2 Vols. Ato. full of
'fine plates of Natural History, - Costumes, and Antiquities, Fine copy in
' . talf.\Ss / . \ ' ' . • . 1782
5252^ SOP WITH' S Award of the Dean Forest Mining Commissioners as to the
. ' Coal and Iron Minea* in her "Majeslty's Forest of Dean, 8 vo. map,' chtk, 49
.'■••' : 1841
5253. SOTHJEBY^S Observations On the Handwriting of Melancthon and LutW,.
illustrated with 33 plates of. Facsimiles, with descriptions^ folio, elegant in
half morocco, gilt top 1 £lf 1 5s . * 1839
5234 SOTHEBY'S (W.) Constance de Castile, a Poem, 4to. new, half calf 2s 1810
5255 SOUCIET, Dissertations sur les Medailles de Pythodoris, . et I'Histoire
Chronologique des Rois dil Bosphore Cimmerien, 4 to. neat, 3s Par. 1737
5256 SOULES' Histoire des Trouhles de PAmerique Auglaise, ecrite sur lea
Memoires les plus authentiqueS, 3 vols. 8vo. sewed,' (no maps,) 3s 6d
' ' ' • • Paris, 1787
5^57 .SOUS A (Antonii de Macedo) Luisitania Liheratu ah injusto QastelWoruia
dominis restituta Reg. Joanni IV. folio, frontispiece and plates by DroesAout,
clean copy, in vellum, rare, £\. 4s , . fiOfid. 1645
5258 SOUSA (Jo. Mellii., De) In Librum Job Paraphrasis poetica, 12mo, vellum,
2s . . Lugd. Bat, 1615
240 JOHN &U88SLL SHXTH's, G^TALOGTO
2559 SOUTH SEA BUBBLE and the Numerous Fnndulent Prqwftfrto whi<^ it
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5260 SOUTH-EASTERN BAILWAY. Plans and Sections of the proposed
Railways from the London and Greenwich Rail to ipin the Sonth-Eastem at
Chilhami with branches to Sheemess and Fayersham, imp. 4to« 87 sheets,
sewed, uupublished, 1 5s
5261 MAPS^ Plans and Sections of the intended London^ Chatham and
. North Kent Railway, from London to Canterbury, with branches^ 2 yols. imp.
4to. half bound, unpublished, ^1. 1«
5262 SOUTHOUSE'S Monasticon Favershamiense, or a Suryey of the Monastery
of Fayersham in Kent, 12mo. frontispiece, very nice copy in brown calf 9s
1671
5263 SOUTHEY'S (Robt.) History of the Penbsular War, 3 yols. 4to. complete,
bds. £2. 2s . . 1823-32
5264 SOUTHEY'S (Robt.) Oliyer Newman, a New England Tale, 12mo. cloth, 2s 6d
1845
5265 SOUTHEY'S (Capt. T. brother to the Poet Laureate) Chronological History
of th e West Indies, 3 yols. 8yo. bds. lOs (pub. at £2. I0«) 1827
5266 SOUTHWELL'S (Robt.) Prose Works, containing Mary Magdalen's Funeral
Tears ; the Triumphs oyer Death, and an Epistle of Comfort, 1593, edited
by Walter, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d . 1828
5267 SOWERBY'S Catalogue of the Earl of Tankeryille's Collection of Shells, 8yo.
coloured plates, bds. scarce, 7s 6d . 1825
5268 SPADON (N.) Studio di Curiosita nel quale si tratta di Fisonomia, Chiro-
mantia, Metoposcopia, 18mo. half calf, 3s Venet. 1667
5269 SPAIN. Interesses de Inglaterra mal entendidos en la Guerra presente con
Espana, 4to. vellum wrapper, 7s 6d . En Mexico, 1728
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to 1741, 2 yols. 4to. cloth, \2s . 1841
5271 — MISCELLANY of the Spalding Club, 2 thick yols. 4to. cloth, 28« 1841-2
Comprising the Straloch Papersi Trials for Witeheraft, Diaries of Eminetit Men, Dr. W. '
Barclay's Vertues of Tobacco* Highlaad Army's March in 1745*6, Chronicle of Aberdeen,
Monymnsk and Pittodrie Papers, &c. &c.
5272 — DESCRIPTION of both Towns of Aberdeen by theOev. Jas. Gordon,
1660, with a Selection of the: Charters of ih& Burg^, edited bj Cosmo
Innes, 4to. vety curious copies of old plans and views, seeds, ^e. cloth, 9s
1842
5273 — FRAGMENT of a Memoir of Field Marshal James Keith, written by hhn-
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5274 — EXTRACTS from the Presbytery Book of Strathbogie, 1631 to 1654, 4to.
cloth, 9s . . 1843
5275 — A BRIEFFE Narration of the Services done to thre^ Noble Ladyes by
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J.Stuart, 4to. a curious volume, cloth, I2s 1844
5276 — GORDON'S (Pat. of Ruthven) Short Abridgment of Britaiae's Distem-
per, 1639 to 1649, 4to. cloth, 9s 6d . 1844
5277 — SELECTION from the Records of the Kirk Session, Presbytery and
Synod of Aberdeen, 4to. cloth, \0s 6d . 1846
5278 SPANHEMII (F.) Dissertationum Historici Argumenti Quaternio. I. De
temere credita Patri in urbem Romani profectione. II. De iEraconversionis
Paulinae. III. De Apostolatu et Apostolis. IV. De -^qualitate Veterum
Metropoledn cum Romana, 12mo. vellum, neat, 5* Leyden, 1679
OF CHOIOX) :¥SEVtrZ.« AND CtHklOUS iBOOKS. i4l
527d S^PANI&H AMUSEMENTS, or tUe Adi^tnveB of Hiat celebMted^^Coi^tezto
: ' Seniora Rufini, called the Pole Oat of Seville, 12md. 3» K' Cwril, 1 727
53S0 SPANISH POETRY. Los doze Trlumphos de lo& doze Apostoka, fechos
por el- Cartnxauo^ Poema Heroica Chriflliand (delHomera y D'cMte Es^
panol) por Riego, Canonigo de Oviedo, 4to. two facsimiles, bds, 3« 1841
•Priyatttly printed by the JSditor &om the imique copy in the British Museum.
528 1 SPANISH POETRY. Coleccion de Poesias Castellanas anteriores al Siglo XV.
. iluatradacopnotasporT. A. 3anphez, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth lettenedt l^^ M^, 17S^9
5282 SPANISH POETRY.'. Flcp-esto dp Rimas Modemas Castellanas lecdgidas y
; ordenadas por Ferd. Jose Wolf de ^iblioteca Imp, de Vienna, 2 vols. 8vo.
sBwe4»6s'< . ./ . . . •. / . P(iri>> 1837,
5283 SPARROW'S (^.) Jl^tional^ upon the Book of Common Pf^yier,, 12mo.
/ront. neat, 4s . . . > 1668
5284 SPECIMENS of Qoxni^h Prqvindal Dialect, colle<?ted and arfane^d bjf .Ujqds
Jan Treenoodle, with some Introduciory Remarks and a Qlossary^ by an
Antiquf^rian Friend, alsp a Selecdo^^ of Songs ,aad other Pieces ooi^eal^ ivjtii.
. Cornwall, post8vo. tuith curious portrait of Dolly Pentreath, cloth. As 1846
5285 SPEJgO'S (John) Histqrie' of Great Britmn. under the Conquest^ i^ the Stor.
- ; mans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans, ihic]c folioi jpor^, ^f Speedy [wants the
last leafuflMes^ 9ery nsatin. russioy ^U 6« ; . 163{f.
5286 St'EED.'S (John) Enjiaiid, .WiiJes, Sco^bMid^ and Irdand,. descarijbed and
. abridged with. ye Historic Relation of things worthy of memory,, from a farr
larg^ TolumOj oblong l,2mo« mof^i^ good cojpy, very neat, B4B(Ey, 9s ■, 1^66:
'"^ At the end is bound ** A ^ospect of the most famous Parts of the World, .1668,," illustrated
with many nuras.. • ■ • ^ .
5287 SPEKE'S (Hiigh) Secret History of the Revolution of 1688, 8vo.^e<i^ rare,
.5* . Printed for the Author, \7\b
.It contains some very strange disclosures.
5"^%^ SPENCERS Anecdotes 6f Books and Men, edited by Singer, imperial 4t6.
LARGEST pa:Pee, ^nw^ec? on thi4 siTC fo¥ thejgiwrpose of illustrating, hoards,
scarce. £\. 5s . ' * . 1820
5289 SPENCE'S. Observations, ^^iiecdotes, ^ and Characters of Books and Mei^^
e^te d bV Malone, postSvoi 6d!*, 4s — Another, n^ half calf, 5s' ' 1820
5290 SPElHlJtiRrS Travels in the We^em C^casras,.2>pls. 8vo; plates^ cloth, 7s 6d
5291 SPENCER'S Travels in Circas^, Krim Tartary, &c. 2 vols. Bvo/ plates. oM
'wfiodicut8,eloik,^^s('puh4eA£l.lOs)i - i ." ' ^ . . 1839
5292 SPENSER'S Poetical Works, 5 vols!. f2m6. beautifully fHnted,^lothi £1, Is
' " 'JF. Picketina^lSU
5293 SPENSER'S Farie Queene, collated with the original-editions, vHto a new
• life of the Author, and a Glossary by Birch, 3 vols. 4to. 32 plates after the
designs of Kent,' ^iiiB,Coi^T[ i»ola calf gilt, £2. is • 1751.
5294 SPENSER Redivivus, eonttuning the first book of the Faery Queen, th^ design
preserved, but his obsolete language and manner of Verse tot&Uy hid asid« 1 \
''• Svo. .neat f Deny. curious, 4s . '' . ;» = 1687
52p5 SPENERI (P^ J. the celebrated Genealogist) lUustriores Galfiie Slaip^^
' ^ , Tabulis Genealogicis oprnpreJiensaB. et nunc priwuni in Incem editie, folio,
neat, 7s 6d . .. Franqf. 1689
52i96 iSPERLINGII, Dissertation de Nummis oon , Cy^is : tarn Veterui^i qmoii
|lecentiorum« 4to. neat^ 3s o . • Afti^t. 1700
5297 SPILSBURY (John) Gems. A Collection^ Fifty Priqts/rom AntiquerfGemsin
theCojaficti9BS9fEarlPercy,C ;Fn%«ville,B8q,ap4T>ji^
; FINE BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS 0PXfly^|;i;4TI»^«?W«*»,tfff^^
5298 SMTTLEHptJSE'SRox^eRu9?,'.dl)^^ «tM J^fttCrowaf[e««oU*fe
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de Espana, 4 to. vellum, 5s . 1759
5773 VELLEII Paterculi ex editione Ruhnkenii, 12mo. calf gilt, 2s Oxford, 1826
5774 VENNING (Ralph) Orthodox Paradoxes, or a Believer clearing Truth by
seeming contradictions — Mysteries and Revelations — Warning to Backsliders
—Way to true Happiness, 12mo. half calf, 4s 6d 1654
5775 VENETIAN DIALECT.— Be«.toldo Bertoldin e Cacasseno, traduzion dal
Toscan en Lengua Veneziana, thick 8\o, plates, vellum, 9s Padoa, 1747
5776 VENETIAN DIALECT.— Gamb a (Bart.) Serie degli Seritti Impress! in
Dialetto Veueziano, 12mo. sewed, 7s 6d . Venet» 1832
264 JOHN KOSBEiit smith's cataloque
^in TENETIA^N DIALECT.— Sagi Metrid de Tati Bemita (en la Dialecte
Venetien), 2 vols. 4to. half bound in vellum, rare, 7s 6d FeneL 1 763-5
5778 VENETIAN DIALECT.— Satire inedite del Cavalier Dotd {en Dialecte
Venetien) 5 vols. 12mo. sewed, 7e 6d . Gineora, 1797-1807
5779 VENETIANS.— The PoUcy and Government of the Venetians in Civil and
Militaiy A£Pairs, by the Sieur de la Hay, 12mo. neat, 2s 1671
5780 VENICE.— Conspiracy of the Spaniards against the State of Vwice, 12mo.
half calf, 28 • . . 1675
5781 VENTISETTE (le) Maseherate Piacevolissime del Croce^ passa Tempo il
Camevale, 18mo. calf, Ss . Fen. 1621
5782 VENUTI (Phi. de) Duodeuonim NuDusmatum ante has ineditorum brevi»
exposition selegit et Gazophylacio Ant. Lefroy, Angli, 4to. pbivately
PRINTED, half calf, 4s 6d . 1773
5783 VERELI (Olai) Linguee Veteris Seytho<^candic8B sive GU)thic8e ex vetustis
eevi monnmentis, maximam partem manuseriptis coUectus atque Olai Rud-
becki editius, folio, very neat, rare, £\, \\s ^d UpM, 1691
5784 VERGILII (Polydori) de Rerum Inventoribus, libri octo, 12mo. neat, 3s
Luffd, 1558
5785 VERGILIO (Polydoro) de la Origine e de gP Inventori de le Leggi, Costnmi,
Scientie, Arti, &o, 12mo. neat, 3s . Venet. 1543
5786 VERITABLE History of Mr. Bachelor Butterfly, oblong 8vo. 66 humorous
plates, cloth. As . . 1845
5787 VERNON'S (Geo.) Life of the Learned and Reverend Br. Peter Heylyn,
12mo. neat and clean, 4s 6d . 1682
5788 VERNON'S (J. Secretary of State) Letters, illustrative of the Rdgn of
William III. 1696 to 1708, addressed to the Duke of Shrewsbury, now first
published by G. P. R. James, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 1 5s (pub. at £2. 2s) 1841
5789 VERNON'S (E. J., B,A. Oxon.) Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue ; a
Grammar after Erasmus Rask, with readings in Prose and Verse, and Notes
for the use of Learners, and an Appendix, 12mo. cloth, 5s 6d 1846
The Student is furnished with a cheaper, sasieri more comprehensive, and
NOT less trustworthy GUIDE TO THIS TONGUE THAN HAS HITHERTO BEEN PLACED
WITHIN HIS REACH.
5790 VERS sur la Mort, par Thibaud de Marly, publics d'apres un MS. de la Bib.
du Roi, avec Glossaire et Notes, par Meon, imp. 8vo. sewed, 9s Par, 1535
5791 VERSCHOYLE*S Sermons, l2mo. cloth, 2s 6d Dub. 1843
5792 VERSTEGAN'S Restitution of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities of the
English Nation, 12mD. cuts, clean, half calf, 6s Gd
5793 VERSTEGAN'S Restitution of Decayed Intelligence concerning the Renowned
English Nation, 12mo. cuts, clean and neat, 9s 1618
5794 VERSTEGAN'S Restitution, 12mo. neat, 6s 6d 1655
5795 VERTOT Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitaliers de S. Jean de Jerusalem
appellez des Chevaliers de Malte, 4 vols. 4tp. many ^ne portraits, a very
neat set in old calf gilt, ^1. 12^ . Par, 1726
5796 VERTOT'S History of the Establishment of the Bretons among the Gauls, 2
vols, in 1, 8vo. neat, 3s . . 1722
5797 VERTOT*S History of the Revolutions of the Roman Republic, 2 vols. 8vo.
very neat, 2s . . 1720
5798 VERTOT, Revolutions Romaine, 2 vols. 12mo. very neat, 2s 1807
5799 VERTUE'S (Henry) Christ and the Church, or Parallels in three Books on
the Harmony between Christ and the foregoing Types by which he was
foreshadowed in the Old Testment^ both persons and things, 4to. half calf ,
Ss6d . . . 1659
5800 VERYARD'S Journey through the Low Countries, Sicily, Malta, and the
Levant, folio, neat, 3s . . 1701
OP GBOICB, USHrVt, AND OU&XQU& BOOKS. 265
5801 YIAGOIANA) or; Detached Bemarka on the Buildiiigs, Pictures, Statues, &c.
of Aneient and Modem Kome, 12mo. very neat ^ 28 6d 1779
5802 VICAR'S (John) England's Worthies, under whom all the Citilland Bloody
Warres since Anno 1642 to 1647 are related, royal 12mo. reprinted in the old
style f with copies of the 18 rare portrmts after Hollar, ^c, hf, mor^ 5s 1845
Copies of the rare original have been sold from £l6. to ji^20.
5803 VICTOR'S Historyof the Theatres of London and Dublin, from 1730> 2 vols.
12mo. neatf 2s . 1761
5804 VIEWS on the Newcastle and Carlisle Bailwajy, from mginal drawings by
Carmichael, with Descriptions by Blackmore, Engineer to the Company, 4 to.
beautiful plates^ proofs on India paper^ 10« ^d 1836
5805 VIGERI de Grsecse dictionis Idiotismis cura Hoogeveni et Zeunius, 8vo.
calf gilt, 2s 6d . . 1 789
5806 VIGNE'S Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Affghanistan, 8yo. many plates, cloth^
79 6d (pub. at £1. Is) . 1840
5807 yiGNIER (Nic.) Traicte de I'Estat et Origine des Andens Francois, 4to. very
neat, 3s 6d . Troy e«, 1582
5808 VIGORS' (N. A.) Inquiry into the Nature and Extent of Poetic Licence,
royal 8yo. new, half ca\f gilt y 3s 6d . 1810
5809 VILLA Burghesia, vulgo Pindana, Poetice descripta ab And* Brigentio, Pata-
vino, 8vo. with neat engravings of the most celebrated pieces of Sculpture in
this Villa f very neat, 3« . RonuB, 1716
5810 VILLEMAIN (M., the French Minister) Histoire de Cromwell, 2 vols. 8vo.
sewed, 6s . . 1819
5811 VILLEMAIN (M.) Cours de Literature — Litterature du Moyen Age, 2 vols.
8vo. sewed, 3s Gd . Paris, 1830
5812 VILLENEUVE— TRANS (Marquis de) ffistoire de Samt Louis, Roi de
France, 3 vols. 8vo. sewed, lOs 6d . Parisy 1839
5813 VILLEROY (M. de Conseiller d'Etat) Memoires, 7 vols. 18mo. calf, 6s
Amst. 1723
5814 VINCENTII (St.) Expositio decem Preceptorum— Sermones de Sanctis, per
totius anni circulum, 4to. Lett. Gothic, very curious woodcut on title, fine
clean copy, in calf, {a desirable volume from Mr, Wilkes's collection), 15*
Lugd. 1523 and 1516
581 5 VINCENT'S (Augustine, Windsor Herald) Discoverie of Errors, in " Brooke's
Catalogue of Nobility," folio, many arms, neat, scarce^ £1, I8s 1622
5816 VINE'S (R.) Hearse of the Renowned Robert Earl of Essex, as it was repre-
sented in a Sermon in Westminster Abbey, at his Funerall, 4to. half calf,
3s 6d . 1646
5817 VIRET'S Learned and Excellent Treatise, containing all the principal grounds
of Christian Religion, set doune by way of Conference in a most plaine and
familiar manner, translated by Tho. Egerton> 12mo. vellum wrapper, 4« 1612
5818 VIRGIL. — L'Eneide de Virgile traduite en Vers Francois avec les remarques
et le teste en regard par Messire P. Perrin, 4to. in old green morocco^ in a
good state, {Mr, Lang's copy), lbs , Paris, 1648-58
The whole is printed in script type ; to each book is prefixed a neat engraving, and a port,
of Card. Mazarine is inserted, to whom the first six books are dedicated.
5819 VIRGIL'S XII ^neids, translated iato English decasyllabics by John Vicars,
12mo.yrow^. half calf, bs , 1632
5820 VIRGIL'S iEneis, translated into Scottish verse, by the famous Gawin
Douglas, Bp. of Dunkeld, with a Large Glossary and Life by Ruddiman,
foUo, a remarkable fine clean copy, new and elegant in calf extra, £1. I2s
Edin. 1710
5821 VIRGIL. La Bucolica da Paolo RoUi, F.R.S., 8vo. plates, apparently
privately printed, fine copy, in the old red morocco, gilt leaves, 7s 6d
Londra, 1742
/
266 70HN S(mi9SLL SKlflffit'8 tiATAIXlOUB
5822 VIRGIL. Miscellanea Virgiliana rEsaays ittuatraliTe of \^i^ by Spdnee^
Holdsworth, Warbttrton, andJortin), now first coUeciedy 8vo. bds. 2«6rf 1825
5823 VIRGIL'S Works, Latin and English, by Ktt, WarUm, and others, 4 toIs.
8vo. plates, neat, 8s 6d . Bodsley, 1 753
5824 VIRGIL'S Geoi^cs, with the text imd translations and notes by StaweD, post
8vo. bds. 2s . . 1808
5825 VIRGIL (Polydore) Histonn AngHcanse, edidit Thysii, thick 8vo. vellum,
4s 6d . . ■. . Luff* Bat. 1651
5826 VIRGIN (Holy). Jtfiracula quae ad invocationem Beat. Vi^. Mariee, apud
Tungros, Camberones et Servios in Hanmonia ; ac Dominam Gaudiorum in
Picardia vulgo nostre Dame de Liesse dictam effulsere. Ab Anno 1081 ad
Annum 1605, l^mo. calf, 4s 6d . Colon. 1607
5827 VIRGIN MARY MONEY. De Nova Moneta Sanctissimi D. N. Alexandri
VII. pro gloria immaculatse Conceptionis perpensa, 12mo. plate, vellum,
3s 6d • . . . Valentia, 1656
5828 VISIONS of Tundale, together mth Metrical Moralizations and other Frag-
ments of Early Poetry bv Tumbull, post 8vo. front, by C. K. Sharpe, only
105 printed, cloth, lOs od . 1843
5829 VISION of Purgatory, Anno 1680, in which the Errors and Practices of the
Church and Court of Rome are discovered by Heraclito Deniocritus, 8vo.
curious front, of the burning St. Peter^s, toith the Pope scrambling over the
roof, neat, 3s ^d ' . . 1680
5830 VISITOR (The), a Periodical Paper, edited by Dr. Dodd, 2 vols. 12mo. very
neat, 4s Qd ' . . 1 764
5831 VISITOR'S Guide to Knole House, near Seven Oaks in Kent, with Catabgae
of the Pictures contained in the Mansion, a Genealogical History of the
Sackville Family, &c. &c. by J. H. Brady, 12mo. 27 woodcuts, by Bonner,
Sly, ^c. cloth, 4s 6d — Lakge Papee, 10*
5832 VITELLI (Vitello) Lettere di Diversi illustrimi Signori scritte ab. V. Vitelli,
12mo. morocco extra, gilt leaves, rare, \5s Firenze, Torrentini, 1551
5833 VITRUVIO, L'Architectura collatraduzione ItaHana e cotaento del Marchese
B. Galiana, royal folio, numerous plates, neat in vellum, 1 5s Nap. 1758
5834 VITRUVIUS' Architecture, translated by Jos. Gwilt, the Architect, imp. 8vo.
plates, bds. scauge, £i. Is (pub. at ^1. I6s) 1826
5835 VOCAL MISCELLANY, a new Selection of Popular Songs, Glasgow, N. d.
—The Scots Rogue, or the Life and Actions of Donald Macdonald, a High-
land Scot, the whole very pleasant and diverting, Grenack, 1813 — Convivial
Harmony, or Wit and Humour, with Anecdotes and Scots Proverbs, Glasgow,
1814 — ^in 1 vol. 12mo. new half calf, 3s
5836 VOCABXJLARIUM Anglo-Lusitanicum, folio, (no title, apparently a portion
of some larger work), very neat, 5s . about 1660
5837 VOGT,'Catalogus Histdricus-Criticus Libromm Rariorum, thick 12mQ. 3s 6d
ffamb. 1753
5838 VOICES from the Early Church, a Series of Poems, 12mo. cloth, 2s
Bums, 1845
5839 VOLKSBUCHLEIN (enthaltend Doctor Faustus, Spiegelschwaben, ewigen
Juden, sieben Schwaben, &c. &c.) 2 vols. \2mo. sewed, 4s6rd Munchen, 1835
5840 VOLKSLIEDER der Deutschen eine vorznglichen deutschen Vdkslieder vcnx
der Mitte des funfzehnten bis in die erste Halite des nennzehnteil Jahrhmi-
derts herausgegeben Fr. Karl. Freiheim Erlach, 5 vols. 8vo. (each contain-
ing 600 pages) sewed, 1 4s Mannheim, 1834-37
The most extensive collection of G«rman songs ever published.
5841 VOLNEY'S Ruins and Law of Nature, translated, 8vo. plates, neat, 3s 1801
.0842 VOLNEY'S View of the Chmate and Soil of America, with some Account of
Florida, the Indians, and Vocabulary of the Miami Language, 8vo* fnap, bds.
3s6d . . 1804
OF OHOIGB^ U6EFUL» AlID OUBIOUS BOOKS. 267
5843 VOLNEY, Les Ruines, 8vo. plates, best edition, ealfy very neat, 3« 6rf
Paris, 1826
5844 VOLNEY'S Travels through Syria and Egypt, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, in old
calf gilt, 68 6d . . 1787
5845 VOLNEY'S Travels through Syria and Egypt, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, hoards,
4s 6d . . 1805
5846 VOLNEY'S New Researches in Ancient History, translated by Corbet, 2 vols.
8vo. bds. scarce, I4s . . 1821
5847 VOLTAIRE, La Henriade raise en Vers Burlesques Auvergnats, 12mo.
sewed, 5s ' . . ' 1798
5848 VOLTAIRE Dictionnaire Philosophique, 8 vols. 8vo. half calf, gilt back, and
marbled leaves, £i, 4s . Pam, 1828
5849 VOLTAIRE'S Maid of Orleans ; or. La Pucelle, translated into Enghsh
Verse, with Notes by Ireland, 2 vols. 8vo. new, half calf gilt, 6s 6d 1822
5850 VOLTAIRE. Oracle des Nouveaux Philosophes, pour servir de suite et
d' Eclair cissement aux (Euvres de Voltaire, 12mo. neat, 3s 1760
5851 VON LOWHEN'S Analysis of Nobility, with Notes from the best English
Antiquarians, small 8vo. very neat, Ss . 1754
5852 VON TROIL'S ''Natural History" Letters on Iceland, 8vo. hf. cf. 2s 1780
5853 VORSTIUS, de Latinitate Falso suspects, 12mo. vellum, 3s 1698
5854 VOIAGE du Monde de Descartes, 12mo. woodcuts, curious, vellum, (Hoeacb
Walpole's copy) 2s . . 1691
5855 VOYAGE to the World of Cartesius, translated by T. Taylor {attributed to
Defoe), 8vo. neat, 3s . 1694
5856 VOYAGE a la Guiane et a Cayenne avec un Vocabulaire Francais et Galibi
par M. B. 8vo. plates, half calf, 4s 6d . Par. 1798
5857 VOYAGE et Decouverte de quelques pays et Nations de TAmerique Septen-
trionale par le Pere Marquette et Sir Joliet, 1681, l2mo. map, morocco
extra, gilt leaves, \0s 6d . Reprint, 1845
Only 125 copies printed, and very few left.
5858 VOYAGES, Relations, et Memoires originaux pour servir a THistoire de la
Decouverte de T Amerique, publics pour la premiere fois en Francais par H.
Temaux-Oompans, 10 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2, 2s Paris, 1838-40
5859 the same, second sbkies, 10 vols. 8vo. sewed, £2. 2s ib. 1841-2
5860 VOYAGE to the North, containing a full account of Norway, Lapland,
Zembla, Iceland, &c. with their Religion and Customs, 8vo. folding plate,
neat, curious, 3s . . 1706
5861 VOYAGE to Cacklogallinia, with a description of the Religion, Policy,
Customs and Manners of that Country, by Capt. Sam. Brunt, 8vo. half calf,
humorous, 2s 6d , . 172?
5862 VOYCE but of the Wildemes crying with many teares and strong perswasions
to the World for Repentance ; proving, from undeniable groimds from th^
Word of God, that the great day of his righteous judgment shall certainly be
in this present age before 61 years after the present yeare 1651 shall be
expired, 12mo. neat, very curious, 6s 6d London, printed for M, S. 1651
5863 VRIES, Edaircissemens sur THistoire de ^Invention de Tlmprimerie, royal
8vo. 4* 6c? . . LaHaye,lS43
5864 VYNER'S Notitia Venatica, a Treatise on Fox Hunting; to which is added,
a Compendious Kennel Stud-Book, royal 8vo. plates, cloth, a handsome
volume, \Qs6d (pub. at £2. 2s) ' . 1842
(W.) New Help to Discourse ; or. Wit and Mirth inter-
mixed with more serious matter, 12mo. front, half calf, 5s
1721
5866 WACE (W.), his Chronicle of the Norman Conquest, from
the Roman de Rou, translated with Notes and Illustrations, by
Edgar Taylor, 8vo. many woodcuts, cloth, 1 85 (pub. at 30s) 1 837
268 JOHN &C8SSLL £|MITh'i» CAT^LaC^VJS
5867 WATCHERI (J. G.) Arcbssologia Nupamaria, 4to. half moroeeo extra^ 5s
Lips. 1740
5868 WADDIN6T0N oud Hanbuby's Travels in Ethiopia, 4tQ. plates, bds. 7s 6d
(pub. at ^2. 2«) . . 1822
5869 WADD'S (W. the Smrgeon) Comments on Coipukncy, Lineaments of Leanness,
Mems on Diet and Dietetics^ 8yo. plates hy the author , bds. a curious hooky
4s . . 1829
5870 WADD'S (W. the Surgeon) Mems, Maxims, and Memoirs, 8vo. etchings by
the Juthory halp calf, 5« . 1827
5871 WADSTROM'S Essay on Colonization, particularly applied to the Western
Coast of AMca, including Sierre Leone and Bulama, 4to. very neat, 6« 1794
5872 WADSWORTH. Letters which have passed betweene Spaine and England,
in the matter of Rehgion concerning the generall Motives to the Romane
obedience, between Master James Wadesworth, late pensioner of the Holy
Inquisition at Sevill, and W. Bedell, a Minister of the Gospel in Suffolke, 4to.
neat, 7s 6d . . 1 624
5873 WAGSTAFFE'S (Dr. W.) Miscellaneous Works— Comment on the History
of Tom Thumb — Life of Rob. Hush, commonly called Bob, &c. 8vo. plates,
very nice copy, 3s 6d . 1 726
5874 WAHL, Clavis Novi Testamenti Philologica, usibus scholarum et juvenum
Theologise studiosorum accomodate, 2 vols. 8vo. very neat, iOs 6d Lips, 1829
5875 WAINWRIGHT'S History of the Wapentake of Straiford and Tickhill in
YorkBhire^ 4to, plates, bds, I6s . Sheffield, 1829
5876 WAITE'S (J.) Parent's Primer, and the Mother's Looking-Glass ; or.
Counsel for Parents in the Education of their Children, with Dialogues on
the Decalogue, and the Sabbath Day, 12mo. neat, curious, 4s 6d 1681
5877 WAKE (Isaaco) Rex Platonicus sive de Potent. Principis Jacobi Brittan-
niarum Regis, ad illustrissimam Academiam Oxoniensem adventu Aug. 27,
1605, narratio, 4to. halfrussia^ 6« . Oxon, 1607
A copious account of K. James's visit to Oxford. A vol. made use of by the Shakspeare
• Commentators. — See MS. note inside,
5878 WAKEFIELD'S (Gilbert) Correspondency with C. J. Fox, 1796 to 1801,
chiefly on subjects of Classical Literature, 8vo. half calf gilt, 3s 6d 1813
5879 WAKEFIELD'S (Gilb.) Select Essays of Dio Chrysostom, translated from
the Greek, with Notes, 8vo. bds» 3s . 1800
5880 WAKEFIELD'S (E. G.) Facts relating to the Punishment of Death in the
Metropolis, and Murder for the Sale of the Dead Body, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 1832
5881 WAKEFIELD'S (E. Gibbon) England and America j 9 Ccwparison of the
Social and Political State of both Nations^ 2. vols, 8v0t half calf extra, very
scarce, 16« . . . 1833
5882 WALL'S (Dr. W. author <^.tke History of Infant ^|?^f«w) Critical Notes
on the Old Testament, 3 vols. 8vov. nea4 and chan, 9$ . : 1 734
5883 WALLACE'S (Professor) Dissertation on the true^ Age of the World, in which
is determined the Chronology pf the Period from thQ Creation to the Chris-
tian Era, 8vo. cloth, 6s . 1844
5884 WALLACE'S Account of the Ulwis of Orkney, 8vo. calf, 3s 1 700
5885 WALLACE, — Another copy, 8vo. with map and folding plates, neat and
clean, 4s 6d , . 1700
5886 WALLACE'S Geographical Aecoicnt of the East Indies ; a Succinct History
ofHindostan, &c. Svo, bds, 3s . 1824
5887 WALLEE — Poems to the Memory of that incomparable Poet Edmond
Waller, by several hands, 4to. portrait by Fanderbanc, bds, 3s 6d 1688
5888 WALLER'S (Edmund) Works, 12mo. clean, half calf, 2s 1772
5889 WALLISII (Jo. Angli) Grammatica Linguae Anglicanse edente HoUis, 8vo.
BEST EDITION, very neat, 4s — boards, 2s 6d 1765
S90 WALLISII, Grammatica Linguse Anglicanee, 12mo. calf 2* Oxon, 1674
OP CHOICE, DSEFtJL, A^^I) CURIOUS BOOKS. 269
5^91 WALLIS'S (R ) Room for the Cobler of Gloucester and his Wife, with several
Cartloads of abominable, irregular, pitiful stinking Priests, whereunto is
added a Parallel between the honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a
Cobler, the Cobler being proved the more honourable person {an extraor-
dinary collection of tales of the misdoings of the parsons, the place and
name of each is given) 4to, half calf rare, 7s 6d 1668
5892 WALCHII (J. Geo.) Parerga Academica ex Historiarum atque Antiquitatum
Monumentis cdllecta {it contains the best History of the Origin and Pro-
gress of Logic ever written,) Lips, 1721— Sueda Cellariani, id est Orationes
Selectee Hallensis, 1716, in 1 vol. 'Svo. vellum, 3s 6d
5893 WALCHII, Historia Critica Latins Linguae, 12mo. cutHous front, neat, 2s 6d
1716
5894 WALCKENAER (Le Baron) Geographic Ancienne, Historiqtie, et Comparee
des Gaules, Cisalpine et Transalpine, suivie de V analyse Ueographique des
Itineraires Anciens, 3 vols. 8vo. and atlas of maps, sewed, £\, 5s (pub.
at^l. 16*) . Par. 1839
Get important oovrage, couroim^ par Flnstitut dd France, et qtii a ouvert h M. Waleken-
aer, les portes de I'Academie des Inscriptions, pent Itre regarde comme ce qui a paru de
plus remarquable siir la science geographique depuis les trayanx de d' Anville et de Gosse^n,
. qu'il complete dans plusieurs parties, surtout en ce qui coucerne les Itineraires anciens.
L'anteur, qui a toujours suivi avec unC studieuse Constance, comme il le. dit lui^mdme les
grandes progres qu'a faits denotre ten^ps la Geographique, s'en montre aujourd'Jiui I'inter-
prete le pins edair^. II critique la methode suivie par les savants d'Allemagne -et d'Angle-
teiTc pour la G^ographie Ancienne, et fait voir qu'elle pourrait compremettre plus tard
Tavancement de cette science.
5895 WALCKENAER, Cosmologie, ou Description Gtnerale de- la Terre, con-
sideree sous les rapports Astronotoiques, Physiques, &c. 8vo. verg neat,
4s . 1815
5896 WALDRON'S (Geo.) Compleat Works in Verse and Prose, (including a
description of the Isle of Man, with its Laws, Customs, and Manners,) folio,
LABGhE p-APEB, neat, 10« M , ■ ^ 1731
5897 WALKER'S (Clem.) Compleat History of Independency, 4to. FOtJB paets,
with folding plate of Cromwell felling the Royal Oak, neat, £1. 4s 1661
5898 WALKER'S History of Independency, two parts, 4to. with the curious
. folding plate, neat, 5s • . 1648
5899 WALKER'S Selection of curious Articles from the " Gentleman's Magazine,'*
4 vo\b, Syo i very neat and gilt, S\. 4s_ 1809
5900 WALELER'S Woman Physiologically considered as to Mind, Morals, Mar-
riage, &c. post 8vo. bds, 4s . 1840
5901 WALKJER'S (Hen.) Corda Angliw, or thegenerall expressions of the Land,
moving XXV. Particulars to the Court of ParHament, that the Church of
England may hecome a glorious Church of God, 4to. half calf, 5$ 1641
590i WALKER'S (Ant.) Sermon preach't at Felsted.in Essex, at the Funeral of
Mary, Countes? Dowager of Warwick, 12mo. T. Parkas copy, very neat, 4s
1680 T-Anoth^ edition, small 8 vo. yiMf^, 3* . 1678
5903 WALKLEY'^ (T.) New Catalogue of the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Visr
counts, Batons, and Baronets of England, 12mo. very netFt in brown Calf , 4s
6904 WALKER (Ob.) Greek and Roman History illustratad by Coins and Medals,
l^mo. neat, 3s , ' ' 1692
5905 WALKER'S Clavis Homerica, or Lexicon of all the Words which occur in
the Iliad, post 8vo. frfife. 4« ^ . \ 1833
5906 WALKER'S Selections fr6m Liician, with English Notes, pdst 8yo. 2*, 1823
5907 WALKER'S Account of the Number and 'Sufferings of the Cl^gy of Eng-
' land during the Grand Rfebellion, fohb, fine copy, caff extra, marbled leaves,
£1, I5s . . , 1714
5908 WALKER'S Philosophy of the Eye, being a' famiUar Exposition of itsMecha^:
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J>Dl|^yn, a Po9b» with Notes Ulmtaratife of
▼arioiu traditioiu of GlMnorganahirej 9to.
deb. 2t . 1837
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6127, WILTSHIRE. A Ufltt^nf Tokens iwued
> ^ Wiltshire' TnMlesmen ini^e Setentaenth
. Century, by J. Y.\ A]iaitn«n> 8vQ» s^s«cim«
iai^!nng\9^pHim9BeiHtfiMii.lMixL7 t 1948
or Gjioicit vssrvK 4^» ^vm^i-^ moks.
«J7
tm» 30 Utftt. VU. «NM IW an|iMa mH^
ei29 WILTSHIRE. Hbtory of mitshur^.
from t]M ** M^jfmm Bfiitttmht** mi^ — «iid
aoronl «mmhm M^n* w M&. wmI |Mtiul» q»
6130 \k ILISHlRfi. TiM N«liii«a H^tlory ot^
WUlilaie, by Joba Anbroy (wrtlliiii b«tw«>en
i6&« tad 1691 )» Witad mid <^ttMa«Nd hy
NolM hf J«btt Britl««» 4to. WWA» tHi*
te my m ill »mi w> »n<tK>f«
€131 WINCKELMANN (Abb#> Ultra »ar K »
DfcoavertM d*ll«re«l»aam» 4t«, frifikf$ff*,
mmt^* 1764
dlSa WINCKELMANN, RaiiMirquM tar
rArchitecture des Anoknt, 8iro.'M#r« l<l»,
3* ir«3
6133 WINCKELMANN Sloria d«»le Arti dt 1
Dtrngno pre«M> gK Antiehi» H ?ol*, <lto« UMiiijr
6134 WINCKELMANN, Moaaaieixti AiiUchi
Inediii, 3 volt, in S, (^ilio, »aooNi> kditiun
aNLAaQBD, 2S3/ii«|>/«lws Mt, jti* l&t
KtNM, 1931
6135 WINDHAM'S (Hon, W.) 8)H«ohM in
Ptrlitment, 3 vols. 8fo. Ad^ 1&« IHTi
6136 WINDUS'S (Thou.) New Bluoidttion of
the Sabjeott on the oelebrated IVrUtnd V*ue
tnd the Streopbtgut in wbiob it wti dia-
covered, including t rtprint of Jotiah Wedg-
wood's detoription of the ttme, 8 voly. folio,
l>ltl«t, LAKoa PAPaa, c/olA, 4*1. 14t(pub.
ttj£4.4t) . 1849
6137 WINB, WATER, QIN, tnd BEER. A
collection of sctree and curious Tracts for and
against the wholesomanesa of those dM^nt
liquids.— 1. Diitined Spirituoaa Uqaorsthe
Bane of the Nation, 1736.* 8. On the Sur-
prising and Terrible BfRsots of Almond Water
and Black-Cherry Water; with the Cherry
Planters' Qacries and Objections. Renrinted
fiN>m the irore«»/«r Jb«m«/, 1741«— 3. The
Cariosities of Common Water, by John
Smith, CM. ? with Additions by Mr. Riduh
Thorcsby, F.R.S. and others, 1723. — 4. Fe-
briAigum Magnum \ or, Common Water the
best Cure for Fevers^ by John Hanooclie,
D.tH-^B. Warm Beer \ a Treadse, wherein is
declared many reasons that Beer so quallAed
' is fkr more wholesome thatv that wliioh is
drank cold i with Observaitlons touching the
Drinkinr of Cold Water, l784.-~6. The
• Juioe of the Orape { or, Wine preferable to
Watpr, 1724.*-^. Sirls; a Chain of Philosu-
phtcal Rafleaions and Inqvirtes concerning tlin
Vtrtnee of Tar Water, by Or. Berkeley,
Bishop oftMoyne, 1744, 9vo. Mk
6189 WINK. MMmon Artdv (^ulUver la Vigne
et de Fafre de Bon ¥hif Mmoi 2# 1026
6139 WINS& T^aHi^ lViiii^¥» el IVatHW^
ear U CaJtliw^ de W Viji«i^ a>f^ W \rt d»
ft^ Via W Eaax-dNVi^ li^U di^ \ivi» <^
bin VwwwgjNt* Mur MM. VbtMilk <l^v^ ^ vsx|»«
6140 \V1NN4>;U S vl^v W. tl.li Maaual i^
i\>aiparaUY«» HuKOv^^iv. in x^bWb ^hr VMuUv
of the liMl«KEanMWMkL«aitwic«k* ia ilb^iraliM
«ad api^Hid k> the n^iaM^^ Umhh^ of Kw^^|^
ltaly» tad HcMae« ¥w, fMJk^ U dd v^^^b. at
dt"^ lH3(i
6141 WlNiO^OW vOw F^krbea) im th^ lNt^<^
\atk^) of H««atb vd' Body and Mu^l> ^mv
c4MA« 3* 1(M8
614;t v!lN^TANLE\*8 (W.^ Wx>p* of the
au>»t <UnM«a bUigHid^ l\iela» Uaio^/«vMl. fy
«a4iW« mtt^ 4« 6d 16fe)7
6U3 Wl^i^TANLEYS (W\^ Uv^ \>i the
nu>tt( t^kUM* Kngliah 1\a^ U^v^u, ji^nt fv
Vita }IWPt% jhnf (V^V <M rH>VvV4\4 4s.vt»'ilk {'i\
Pwrk'* eeiV. whM mjm JUS. A>f«» ^y AM*
7« 041 * 10H7
6144 \vmUMAN*$ (ThoaO UivarUti^u^ uf
the N<»w 'IVstenioutt Uuvk ^wj^pi'iHit i oa fuHi
rolea»>sdiN|pifiMK ftlAwinyWW, m*«M M# /#f4f*«
itwA la «f44tiaff«ts ^a ¥¥*y %HUf4im»m0i^i^jt¥ir^ I
k¥ok)^ vm^ «rh>a« ^ ilHv*«af , ^ IH34
014^ NVl&K (h\) Nummonjuu Auti()uarmu
soriniia UodlelaiUs 4>»cinuUUnHuu Cataiogua
cum coininantario, foUo, j»ia/f#i iHHi4<Wa7H^
laaay AaaAW calwr* A«t^'r«{/*, Maen^ 18«
a»aN« 17^0
6146 WISEMAN'S ^Sir WiWum) ( hrlsUan
KiUght, 4lt». Aa^* wfft a emuwit imU rait
aierA, 10« (U « 1010
WITORORArTi MAOIO, AITRObOaV,
ANU
•VFaniTiTioN IN aawaRAii,
0147 A FAITHFUL VLmrni uti\w Minu«l«us
Case of Mary Johmm, by W. Hwin CiannYi
M.D, of Hiuulcrland, 9vo. Is Oft
T\y Mtoond (hIIUoii of a mu»t ttxtrm»nlliiNi)| iihii'm-
tlve, wliloh oaumkI f[n«al teninDui) in tho North uf
Kntlsnd.
614« ACCOTTNT of the Trial, Confession, and
Condcmimtiun uf Six WUi^hcs at Maldntuut),
1662 1 ahiQ the Trial and Kieimtiuu of thrac
others at Favershami 1046| Hvo. 1« lH»i7
Th«ia trsniseiiaas sis vnnolissd by all ihs JCsntUh
hlitorUuSt
6149 AUDREY'S (Joim) MUcellanles on Day
Ffttality, UmcM, Ureaasa, Apparltlona, Vw\m
Caadiea, Saeaad Might, «ic. J7yi-^Wituhw'aft
fkrtiier JJUpiayetl, nuntaining an acoauut of
the Witchcraft pmctlscd by Jane Weuhain, uf
Walkernoi llsrtst also, ilia 'JVyahi uf Flu-
rcuce NtiwtQii, a WiMi, at Curki aud uf twu
Witches at Bury Nt. KdmuiiU's, 171U - The
Impossibility of Wltcbcmn, in whiab ilm Dis-
positions against Jaue Wniiham aw ooiiAirtid
and exposed, 17i2-llUtury lif AnM'^rltiOiis,
UhostSr Suii'lU, ur Mpvutrt^N, uonUiiiiiig a
variety of lUmarkahltt HUirlaa of Apparitloiili
by a ClergymgHi ail lu 1 vol. Hvo, Af*'"*
I4i
278
lOHK KITSdELL B1flTH*8 CATALdOtJE
WtTCBCRAFT, Magic, &«. — Continued,
^150 ARREST de Parlement. 1 Dec. 1601, ea
la Cause d'entre lehan Breton, aud lehan
Bertrand tntears des eofants minears de Se-
bast. Breton et sa femine aocnsez de tSoitHege,
12nio. tery neaij a mott curious casct 7 8 6ii
Par. 1602
6151 BERNARD'S (R. qfBaicombe) Ghiide to
Grand Jurymen before ttxey bring in a Bill in
cases of Witchcraft, -with a Treatise touching
Witches, good and bad, and how they may be
knowne, igected, and condemned, ISmo. neatf
a curious UtUe volume ^ bs 1629
6152 BLUE Laws of New Haven, Quaker
Laws of Plymouth, and Witchcraft at Salem,
in Connecticut, 1635, 12mo. eloM, 6«
Hmiford, 1838
6152* CALMET'S (Father) Dissertations upon
Apparitions, Angels, Dtemons, Grhosts, and
Vampires, 8y<r. neat and cleans searee^ 9«
1759
6153 CASE of OteHertfordshire Witchcraft con.
sidered, 1712— Witchcraft Further Display'd,
containing an Account of the Witchcraft prac-
tise by Jane Wenham, of Walkeme, Herts,
1712 — Full and Impartial Account of the
Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft practis'd
by Jane Wenham, also herTryal at Hertford,
1712— A full Confhtation of Witchcraft, more
particularly of the Depositions against Jane
Wenhkm, 1712— The Belief of Witchcraft
Vindicated, proving there have been Witches,
and that there may be such still, by G. R. 1 7 12
— Impossibility of Witchcraft, plainly proving
that there never was a Witch, in which the
Depositions against Jane Wenham are con-
ftited and exposed, 1712 — Bragge's Defense
. pf the Proceedings against Jane Wenham,
1712, in 1 vol. 8vo. a very singular collection
on this important witchcrqft case, very neat,
6154 CONTEMPORARY Narrative of the
Proceedings against Dame Alice Kyteler,
prosecuted for Sorcery in 1324 ^ by Richard
. P£ Leb&ejde, Bishop of O^sory, edited by
T. Wright, small 4to. cloth, 4* 6d
' (Camden 8qc.) 18^3
This Tolurae affords ft curious picture of the turbu-
Itot state of Ireland in the reign of Edward II. and an
interbstinf chapter in th* history of Baglish Buperstition.
61 5b COTTA'S (Dr. John)TriaU of Witchcraft.
shewing the true and r^ffat methode of the.
discoverie, with a Conftitation of etroneous
ways, 4to. *a(f <»a(^, e» 6rf' : 1616
.6156 DELA Vocatioik ttes Magidens et Magi-
- dennes', pat' >le tninistre' des Demons ; et;
prinoipalement de deux chefs de Mhgiri, a
• scavbir Magdelaine de la' Paludy e^ Leuys.
- Gaufiidy, ' &c. thick 12iiiio.) second .pdHie,'.
POORT eopT, 3« ' .• ' jPar. l-623i
'6157 DIALOGUE concerning Witeh^s Tand;
- Witchofafts, by Gsoaoe ' Oifvorih' Vjieal* of|
Ma}don>, 1603. Edited by Tv Wtright) post'
. ^o,486d .. • - -. (P^rcy®Dc.^l842!
tills dialogue was thought* to nberlfre^Hncing,*
ttl l)eing an^exc^ttfent'-speciiiWD'hfllie ctfioquial
of t^m Rel«« of ,^}^h^ MA'fyr tli«iioi>d
'^Oi which the writer treats a subjecrt un whicn so
eople ran mad, and tiie curious allusiont Which
tot to the superstitions of the age.
W^cHCRAFT, Magic, &c. — c&ntinU^d,
615S DIALOQICALL Discourses of Spirits
and Divels declaring tiieir proper essence,
natures, dispoiritions and operations, by John
Deacon and John Walker, Preachers, tliick
4to. cajf, rare, £\. As . 1601
With ''A Buttimarie Aniwera to al Hie material
Points in any of Master DareU his bookes, more tftpecfelly
to that onv booke of his . intituled the Doctrine of the
Possession and Dispossession of Demoniacks out of the
word of €k>d," by the samA aothotv.
«159 DISCORSO Aatrocofico dette miitationi
de' Tempi e d'altri aocidenti 'Va/omAsaA dell'
anno 1670 di Mad. Maria Mandni Colonna
Poincipesso Bomaaa-^TFattato Astrologico
per tutto 1727( da Bart. Albizaini, Firenze,
1727—11 Mercnrio Celeste neU' Anno 1727
da Martella, Firenxt — ^Tiatto AstronoDiico
neir Anno 1736 da Luca, Pviermo, 1736, in
1 vol. 4to. tiM^ in kaff'veUum, 5«
6160 DECKER, Speetrologia, h. e. Diacarsas
ut plurimum Philosophious de Speetrii» l&no.
2 plates, very neatf scarce^ 7s 6d
Hamburgi, 1606
6161 DUIuUD£'S(Coi&te) Treatise on Spirits,
Syo^ neat ^ scarce, Gs • • 1723
6162 FLAMMEL (Nicolas) his Exposition of
the Hieroglyphical Figure which he caused
to bee painted upon an Arch in St. Innocent's
Church Yard at Paris, with the secret book
of Artephius and Pontanason the Philosopher's
Stone, \Smo. folding woodcut, neat, 5i8 1624
6163 6ATAJCER'S(Tho.) Diecours Apologeti-
cal, wherein Lilies lewd and lowd Lies in his
Merlin or PasquU for the yeer 1654, are
cleerly laid op^, 1654 — News from the jews,
or a True Rdation of a Great Prophet in the
southern parts of TbrtariB, pretendfoig himself
to be sent to gather together the JewQ from all
parts, 1671 — Letter out of HoUiLiid, with a
Prophecie ind^sed, made by one of their Qwn
Astrologers, who pradiels many Vtr^iMgfs and
. wonderful things that will happen amongst
the States of the United Provjtnces, 1672—
. Mr. LUly's New Pcophecie fer 1675^Mr.
litty's New Proj^m . for . 1678-^Most
Strange aad Wonderful Predictiona of Cleom-
.>bratas the Heaiton Jew, pro^esied 1272,
upon the 'reigns of • t0«ki^-<niiie Kioga of
England, 1679— Mr. LUly's i^ew Pr(»phecy
for 1679— Poor Robin's Prophe)^ &)e.^679—
Craabury's Astrological Predhstioiiff for)679
. — rThe Engb'^ Ojsaele, ar « late iPr^phede
of the- Miseries .tibnt ^siU hafipjS^ tki^ next
year 1679f-rPartr)d|pe's DiBcattrse-' pif. two
Moons which, w^ret^se^. at Lofidon, , Jun^ 1 1 ,
> 1679rKAnd< ninx proaK 7^.m}vb »of equal
' curiosity • In • 1 vol.- 4to.: very ;ne(^ irv iir^vm
Ci^f,£l, IbA ' 1.- •..',
6164 GIPFARD^S (Gjeo. Mimst^titt MaHon)
/ DialOgnecoociKningWitchef^and Witf^orftfts,
in wJiioh .i& Isyed. <H>0& how )Br«iftily, &i% Dinell
.>) dfioeiufith not «n(i(y t^:AYit(d^e8,t.bn$'mfiny
V other, and ssf keadeth . the^ «wri^ P9^j .munie
: :g|]eatemMi«%4^ A(((/ff7»«tX)«sft(i'WNf l^ 1603
6i85!!aLANyiLL'^ Bl^MT ^TrModeiw ^adu-
cism in •secne. philof(^hieal. considerations
about WMohcraft with a.mtotion of the fsinod
. disturbanise At^ikM Ho«sp ^ Mr<rM^m|pesson,
at Tedworth, Wilts, 8vo. ttea/, 5« 1668
OF CHOICE, UaSirUIi^ and GVBIOUS BOOKSi
279
WiTCHciuvT» Magic, &o. — contmued,
6166 GLANVILL'S Sadncimua Triun^hakUf
or a full .aad plain Evidence conoerning
Witohea and ApparitiotiSi. wi^ Dx* Henry
More's addition of Remarkajl»k and True
Stories, of Apparitions and Witcbcraft, 8to.
two plate» by Faiihome, finb goft in vuaHay
fftUieave^Us . 168JI-2
6167 GLANVUi on Witches* Another copy,
8vo. very neatf XOs Gd . 1682
6168 GODWIN'S Uvea of the Neoromancei«t
(induding a History of Witchwaft in England)
8vo. bds. bs* — Anqthba'CopYi o«(f ea^irOf
marbled leave$, 8c . 1B34
6169 GRE:BN£R'S (Ezekiel) Visions and
Propheciea coneernmg. England, Scotland,
and Irdand, 12mo. neat, eurioua, bs 1661
6170 HIBBERT'S Sketches of the Philosophy of
Apparitions, Syo. bbst bdition, qf* gtSa 1825
6171 HUTCHINSON'S Historical Essay con-
oernhig Witchcraft, 8vo. beat editUmi neat,
4s Gd . 1720
6172 LEMNI (Levini) Do Occultis, NatursB
mununilis, ae variis rerum documentisr proha-
, bili, ratione atque; artificiosa conjectura
expUcatis, thick 12mo. neat, 3« C!9/fiil573
6173 LILLY'S (W.) Introduction to Astrology,
adapted to the improved state of , the Science
in the present day, by Zadkiel, 8vo. plates^
bds. 6« Gd , 1835
6174 LOIER (Peter de) Treatise of Spectres, or
strange Sights, Visions and Apparitions
appearing visibly unto men, wherein is dis-
covered' the nature of Spirites, Angels and
Devils, their power and properties, as also of
Witches, Sof*cerers, Enchanters and sudi
like, Englishedby Z. Jones, 4to. ha\f bounds
rare, \%8 . 1605
6175 MANUAL of Astrology, or the Book of
the Stars, being, the Art of Foretelling Future
Events, by " Raphael," Svo.plate$f bda, 3« 6^
1828
6176 MASON'S (Jas.) Anatomie of Soreerie,
whdrein the Wicked Impietie of Charmers,
Inchanters, and such 'ib discovered and con-
futed, 4to. sewed, 6« . 1612
6177 MATHER'S (Cotton, qf Boston, New
England^ Late Memorable Providences relat-
ing to Witohcrafta and Posepssions, clearly
manifesting that there are Witehes, 12mo.
halfealf, 6« . 1691
6178 MELTON'S (John) . AMtrologaster,, or
the Figure Caster, rather the arraignment of
Artlesse. Astrologers and FiMptune-tellers, that
• cheat many ignorant people under the pre-
tence of foret^ing things to ^onie,. 4to. wood^
, cut. on title, very neat, RABfe, 14* 1620
6179 PELLICER, la Apparicion de S. Isidore
en la battalia de las Navaa de Toloea y iirustra
los .duplioedos e fenrzos con que'apeya su
Opinion, 8vo. half caff', 4« Mad, 1793
6180 PERERII (Benedict) advecsunfallaoea et
fluperstitiosas artes id est, de Magia, de^b-
servatione Somniorum, et de Divinatione
Astrologioa libri tree, 12mo. bde^ bi 1592
6181 PERERIUS'S (Benedictus) Astrologer
Anatomized, or the Vanity of Star- Gazing Art
discovered, rendered into English by Percy
Enderbie, Gent. 1 2mo. very neat, be 1674
WiTCHCRAPT, Ma«»C, &C,— eOtt/tMMil.
6182 FERUCHIO (Sieur de) La Chiromaiice,
la Physionomie et la Geomance, avee la signi-
fication, dfls Nosabxes et Tusage de la Roue de
Pytagore, 4 to. eurioue plates, neat, (a ainynlar
book)lQ» 6d . Parte, 1663
6183 POTTS (Thos.) Wonderful Discoverie of
Witches in the Countie of Lancaster, with
the arraignement and Triall of nineteene
notorious Witches at the assizes at hancaater,
17th Aug. 1512, together with the Trial of
• Jennet Preston at Yorke, 27th July, with her
execution for the mnrther of Master Lister by
. Witchcraitf 4to> u/ith three letters qf Sir W.
Scott inseriedy (tmo have .the signatures. eut
^ff), reepsHing ths loan qf the volume when
writing .kts BemoHfilogy and Witc/tcrqft, half
. coif, £2, be . 1613
6184 POTT'S Discovery of Witches in the
County of Lancaster, 1613 — reprinted with
Introduction and Notes, by Crossley, .4to.
cloth, lis Chetham Society, 1845
6185 RAMESEY'S (AV.) Vox Stellarum, or
the Voice' of the Starres, 12mo. new, half
calf, 6* . 1652
This curious little book is described in Sir. W.
Scott's Fortunes of Nigel.
6186 REGIOMONTE (Johannis) Tabulse
. Directionum profectionum que non tam As-
trologise Judiciarse quam tabulis instromen-
tisque innumeris fabricandus utiles ac neces-
sarisp, 4to. half bound, bs Tubing, 1559
6187 ROWLAND'S (W.) Judiciall Astrologie,
judicially condemned upon a Survey and
Examination of Sir Charles Heydon's Apology
for it in answer to Mr. Chambers, 12mo.
neat, 6« . 1652
6188 SALVERTE'S (Eusebe) Occult Sciences ;
the Philosophy, of Magic, Prodigies and
Apparent Miracles, translated with Notes by
Dr. A. T. Thomson, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth j 14«
(pub. at j^l. 8*) . 1846
6189 SAUNDERS' (R.) Palmistry the Secrets
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New Method whereby to judge of the most
general accidents of a Man's Life from the
Lines of the Hand, also Observations on
Physiognomy and Moles on the Body, 12nlo.
. cutsjbs . 1676
6190 SCOTT'S (Sir Walter) Letters on Demon-
ology and Witchcraft, 12mo. half calfi 3» 6rf
1830
6191 SCRIBONII (Gul. A.) de Sa^^artm
Nature et Potestate et de his recte cognos-
cendis et puniendis Fhysiologia, 12mo. is
Marpurgi, 1588
6192 SHARFS (Granville) Case of Saul, shew-
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6193 SINCLAIR'S Satan'a Invisible World
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. Relations of Witdies,. Spirits, &c. with His-
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neat, clean, Bs . 1789
61 94 SPENCER' S (John) Discourseconoeming
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on Vulgar Prophecies, thick 12mo. vellwn,
gilt leaves, is . - 1665
280
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i
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6199 THYR^Oi Demoniaci, hoc est,de Obes^
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6201 TRIAL of the Witches at Bury St. Ed-
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•tisMmy EsseX) %^o, 1#
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kttieMo &sXuaV*— Preface.
6202 TRUE and Exact Relation of the seyeran
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of the late Witches, arraigned and executed
in the County of Essex at the late Sessions
holden at Chelmsford, 4to. very neat in dalf
; rare, 15» . . 1645
6203 TWO Stnmge Prophecies predicting won-
derful events to betide this year of Danger,
in this Clymate well worthy of Notice, the
one being found in the Ragn of K. Edward
IV. the other, in the Reigneof K. Henry VIII.
named Mother Shipton, woodcut on title,
. ^ 642— Lilly's (W.) Collection of Ancient
and Modem Prophecies concerning these
present lipes, with the Natiyities of Tiios.
Earl of Strafford, and Abp. Laud, 1645 —
. GereQ'8.(Jo^) AstrplQgo-Mastix^ or a Dis-
, coTcry of ik^ Vanity and Iniquity of Juidicall
Astrology, or Divining by the Starres the
sucesse or miscarries of Hunran Affairs,
. 1646-'GeU's (Robt.; Stella JSlovoj a new
Starre. lfi»idii^g wise men ■ unto , Christ, or a
Sermon before the learned Society of Astro-
logers^ .1^49 — lilly's AstrologicaU Prodiotion
of the Occurrences in England, part of the
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^04 WA«^STAFFE*8 (J.)aue8tion of Witch-
craft debated/ br a Discourse ogainfit tbeir
opinion tiiot «fti4n Witf^ies, with a tracnfilatlon
of one€>f iLtician's (Dialogues, espied Lovers of
Lyes, 1671 — The Marriages of Clousin Ger-
mans vindiesded ttom the Censures of tmlaw-
isse- fllid inexpe^eaoy, by H. Dngsrd,
€oa« Oxon. t^s^rrd, 1673, in 1 lAol.
^V, 8« 6(1
Witchcraw, Ma«ic> '8u>»*-HJ«ft/t»wA
6295 WfiSSTBR^ DitfpUiylng of ^ipposed
Witchoraft, wkel^ is «firmed that tbere are
many sorts ^ Deceivers and lxiipostaK», that
tliere is a oorpoMsal League made betwixt the
Devil ttnd tfatf Witch, or that he sneliw her
body, has OHihieS copnhrtteto, tor that Withes
are turned into Cats, Dogs, raise Isempests,
and ^6 Mke, is ott^y denied, foKo, netU,
cuHouSf lis . 1677
6206 WHARTON'S (SirG«o.)flemef08copeion
Anni Mm Christeue 1654, two partet 12mo.
Wfik poftrait ^ the mtthor on the HUe ,pa^e,
engraved by Vaughan, neat, dt 1654
6207 WITCHCRAM B^rther Displayed, con-
taining an Account of the Witchcraft of Jane
Wenham, <»f Watkeme, Herts^ also the Tryals
of Florence Neij^tom^ a famous Irish Witc3i
at Cork, also of ttro Witdies at Swry in Suf-
folk, 8vo. haffruoria, 6« 1712
6208 WONDERFUL Discovery of the Witch-
crafts of Margaret and Philip Flower, daughters
df Joan Flower, near Sever (Belvoir), exeonied
at Lincoln fctt conltoaing themsdves aetors in
the destruction of Lord Rosse, son of the Earl
of Rntfend, 1618, 8vd. 1«
6208'*'MITCHELL and Dkkie's Philosophy
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JPaia/e^, 1839
6209 WITHERS' (Geo.) Abuses Strijrt and
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THE OAK.
The oak has erer been distinguished as the glory of the torest, both
for its importance and ita longerity. The earliest mention that is
made of this tree U in Holy Writ ; that ancient of days, the " Oak of
Mamre," nnder which Abraham aat in the heat of the day, and which,
vz-e are told, remained an object of venecatiDn even in the time of
Constajitine. The oak was held sacred hy the Greeks, the Bomans,
the Gauls, and the Britone. Among the Bomans it waa dedicated to
Jupiter; among the ancient Britons, its consecrated shade was devoted
to the most sacred ceremonies of the Dtoids, and scarcely in it held in
leaB Tcneration by their descendants, who see in every aoom that
drops from its branching arm* —
TboH upDng atka, thU al Biitamila'a all
Hu h«ire th«ir tnmlu munn upon ttas naia.
And float the bulwark! of ber Ub«^.
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pISCOTBBED IS .tst^l
INSECTS.
When bh ingect flrat iBaues &om the egg it is called hj lutuiBlistB
larva, which means a caterpillar, a gmb, or a maggot. The distjuctiou
aeeraa to be, that calerpiUart are produced from the eggs of butterflies
imd moths ; grubt, from the egga of beetlee, bees, waeps, &c ; and
taaggolt, which are without feet, &am blue-bottles, house-fies, cheeee-
flies. Sic Maggots are sometimes called tcorms, as in the case of the
meal-worm; but the common earth-worm is not a larva, nor is it
ranked bj modem natunxlists among insects. The larras of insects
are renmrkablj small at first, but .grow rapidl;. The full grown
caterpillar of the goat-moth is seventy-two thousand times heavier
than when it iMnes from the egg, and the maggot of the blow-flv or
blue-bottle, is, in twentf-fonr boors, one handled and fifty tmiea
heariei than at its birth.
THE TEA TREE.
Tea U a species of Camellia growing wild in China and Japan, cde-
brated for its lea^ immense quantities being annuaUj exported into
other countries, with which the North Americans and Enropeaiis,
particnlarly the English, compose an agreeable beveraoe by inftision.
This nation alone consomes more than all the rest of Europe ; tttey
attach so much importance to i " ' ■ - -.
they shew to strangers is an in'
; 8ro., illiutrated
lings.
CISH TOWNS
BHT OD the Banks
elaborate account
en — their habits,
" Caerberlarber'a
'om the plains of
Phoenicians three
lames, continued
ants, manufactu-
be Britain, by
irsbish wintering
\ Ciirtbaginian. —
e the expeditions
itants of Britain
iber supplied bv
;ro»e, in Souili-
'asion of Uae^ar
'C wiiere he land-
esar's statement*
line of march —
discovery of the
Ion, in tbe heaps
vhere the suhmis-
the Hundred of
lar Dart ford, the
*thi6 period in the
ch of the Roman
1 cilv at SprinK-
iristian reiiftion t
onsequent deca-
-under whicbthe
:orated villas are
■rt converted into
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THE HISTOHY
OP THE BRITISH, ROMAN AND ROMANO-BRITISH TOWNS
ON THE BANKS OF THE BIVER EBBSFLBET, NOW CALLED
SPRINGHEAD,
IN THE PARISHES OF NORTHFLEET AND SOUTHFLEET, KENT,
MIL. OOL. TEND. " .
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nnilB work will contain the History of the First British Sbttlbmbnt on the Banks
^ of the Thames sixteen centuries before the Christian era, and an elaborate account
of tKe primeval inhabitants of this countp ^-^iheir persons and women — their habits,
manners and customs — their subterraneous residences, of which ^ Caerberlarber's
Hole " in Southfleet parish, is a capital specimen — their navigation and commerce —
their religion, and its gra<Iual corruption after being carried away from the plains of
Shinar, — their tumuli, — their existing remains, &c. &c. Visit of the Phcenicians three
centuries later, who after planting colonies upon the banks of the Thames, continued
to maintain commercial intercourse with the highly civilized merchants, manufactu-
rers, miners, and k^rtculturists of Kent. Tarshish, demonstrated to be Britain, by
the evidence of both inspired and profane writers. The fleets of Tarshish wintering
in the estuary formed by the river Ebbsfleet.— Visit of Hanno the Carthaginian. —
Kent colonizes Gaul. Invasion of the Belgae about 300 years before the expeditions
of Caesar — the Belgae shown to he descendants of the primeval inhabitants of Britain
— the pedigree — their fleets constructed in the Ebbsfleet. the timber supplied bv
Swanscombe, or Stone-park forests — the Druid school and Sacred grove, in South-
fleet parish— religion — costume— ^laws and government. First invasion of Caesar
shown to have been utterly futile, from his own statements — the port where he land-
ed — his defeat and flight. Second invasion — attempt to reconcile Caesar's statements
with the face of the country — the first attempt to describe Caesar's line of march —
passage of the ford of the Medway — clefeat of Caswallon — Thong, ^discovery of the
camp, with the traces'of the great battle fought by Caesar with Caswallon, in the heaps
of bon«s, Roman and Uritish weapons, and Roman armour — the spot where the submis-
sion of the Trinobantes was received — the state of the Trinobantes, the Hundred of
Hoo— the storming and seizure uf Caswallon's^city, in the woods near Dartford, the
furthermost point to which Caesar penetrated in Britain — remains of this period in the
neighbourhood. Conquest of Kent by Aulus Plautius — line of march of the Roman
General fully descril)ed for the first time — Founding of the Roman city at Spring-
head — visit of the Roman Emperor — establishment of Baths, and erection of Tem-
ples to Esculapius, and Apollo or the Sun— introduction of the Christian religion;
Afissioii of the aged Apostle Paul, and his journey through Kent ; consequent deca-
dence of the Druid school in Stone wood — Agricola and his policy — under which the
iloman town at Spriug-head is greatly enlarged, and gorgeously-decorated villas are
erected — the Watlihg street re-formed — the British ship building yard converted into
Navalia — Potteries and manufactories erected, &c. &c. Character, amusements and
diversions of the British inhabitants — their manner of life, residences, navigation,
commerce and worship. Reign of Carausius, the first British Admiral— defeats the
whole naval power of Rome — triumphantly rules the seas — fits out his fleet at Spring-
head, where his coins have been found in great numbers — his murder — re-conquest
of Britain by the Romans Destruction by fire of the town and the villas on the banks
of the Ebbsfleet, by the piratical Saxons. Sweyn and the Danes, who winter in the estu-
ary of the Ebbs, and furnish the etymology for the adjoining parish of Suanscombe—
description of its church, &c. &c., with copious explanatory notes descriptive of the
Roman Relics, Coins, Treasures and Curiosities
within the last few years
DISCOVERED IN THE GARDENS OF SPRING-HEAD.
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Re-print of the Translation, by Edward Cresy, Jun. esq., from the Report
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3^eptitttg ot rare tracts
$ fmjprittts of mictettt
manuscripts, |c*
CbteO? tUuigitcatitte ot tbt {lidtor? of t\tt nottgem
countiest i ptinteD in colotttst in ctolmt octatra,
on a fine tbicft papec ; Mtt fatstmile titte0,
ann ot^tc featutejEt c^atactetiie^tc of the Dttginaliei :
from tbe pte0iec ote^* 9* Eic^atOieion, jQetoca0tl««
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and tasteful exterior a series of raluable historical tracts, it must be admitted
of chiefly local interest, but nerertheless many of the subjects, from their
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a Visit to the North of England, by three Norwich soldiers in 1643, — The
Injunctions of Barnes, bishop of Durham, to his Gleigy and Churchwardens in
1577,—- A Biography of William and £li2abeth Elstob, the eminent Sazonists,
— and, The State of the English Borders in the days of Henry the Eighth.
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paration, as a continuation of the series, the following tempting subjects :-— «
Memorials of the Plague in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, fix>m the days of Heniy the
Eighth,— ^The Sojoumings and Captivity of Charles the First in Newcastle,-—
Passages from the Letter-book of William Scott, the father of the lords Stowell
and Eldon, — A Booke of the Losses in the Middle Marches of England, by
the Scotts thefes, presented at Alnwick, 1686,— Xlertaine verie rare observations
of Cumberland, Northumberland, etc, by Sampson Erdeswi<^e, in 1672,-—
A Muster of the Fencible Inhabitants of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, taken 80 Hen.
YIIL, — and. Extracts from the Accounts and other Records of the Corporation
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
As the impression is limited to <me hundred copies, we may presume that
there cannot be many remaining unsold.
Jw/rwA nf iKe BrUiik ArtkcBologieiU AmciaUai^
ileprittte of rare tract0, anb
3Jniprint0 of ^mimt
1. a Declaration of tge iLotti0 ano Com^
moDS Assembled in Parliament : That no Ships, Barques, or
other Vessels shal from henceforward make any Voyage to
Newcastle, for the fetching of Ooales, or any other Commodity,
untill that Towne shall be reduced into such hands, as shall
declare themselves for King and Parliament. Is, 6d. Lon. 1642.
2. a 45teat Di0cot)erg nf tU Ciueeng pre^
paration in Holland, to assist the King in England. Also,
how Her Majesty hath sent Her Standard, with the rest of
her Begiments over to Newcastle. Is. 6d. London, 1642.
s. a Declaration made h^ tbz <Z^atIe of
New-castle, Govemour of the Towne and County of New-
castle. For his Resolution of Marching into Yorkshire. As
also a just Vindication of himselfe from that unjust aspersion
laid upon him for entertaining some Popish Becusants in his
Forces. With other passages of Consequence. 2s. 1643.
4. an andtoere to tbe li^coclamation of tbe
Rebels of the North. 1569. From a Black Letter copy in
the Public Library of the University at Cambridge. 2s. 6d.
5. cioo i^etttiottfit l^redenteo to tis (BxctU
lency the Lord Fairfax. The one by the Officers and Soldiers
of the Garrisons of Newcastle, Tinmouth, Hartlepool, Holy-
Isle : Together with several Officers of Berwick then present.
The other by the Officers and Soldiers commanded by Colonel
Hewson. 2s. London, 1648.
REPRINTS OF RARE TRACTS, AND
6. an laDtotnance tnitti detierall }^topodttton0
of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the
speedy raising of Forces by Sea and Land, to reduce the
Town of Newcastle to obedience to the Kin^ and Pariiament.
2s. London, 1643.
7. 9 Paper of samltea to tU ^im^ ^hich
were lately to be presented to him at Newcastle, by the
Malignant friction. Is. Sd. London, 1646.
8. pacftetiB! of lettetiet to e^mhtti of tU
House of Commons concerning the Transactions of the King-
dome. Carlisle besieged by Major Generall Lambert : with
the partioulars of the great fight in the North, &;c. Eklited
by Sir Cuthbert Sharp. Is. 6d. London, 1648.
a ei^ost iFeatefuIl and ^trange BtWg
from the Bisboppricke of Dvrham, being a true Relation of
one Margret Hopper of Edenbyres, neere the Biver Darwent
in the said Bisboppricke. Who was most fearefully possessed
lind tormented with the Devill, as also in what ugley shape he
first appeared unto her, how lamentably ^e was handled with
this evill spirit, aUd at last how wonderfully the Lord deliver-
ed her. 2b, London^ 1643.
10. dea^Coaie, Cfiar^Coale^ ant; ^mall^
Coale : or a Discovrse betweene a New-Castle Collier, a SmaU-
Coale^Man, and a Collier of Croydon : concerning the prohi-
bition of tJ^ade with New^Castle. Is. 6d. London, 1641.
11. Cbe l^umble IPetition of 3of)n %alttin»
Oent. in the County of Durham, to the Knights, Citizens and
Burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament now assem-
bled. Circa 1642. 2s. London, n. n.
12. C|)e gDtistn of tU Be\xitMtit IButt :
A Poem. By Bichard Dawes, M. A., formerly Master of
the Free Grammar School, Newcastle. 2s. London, 1767.
13. jsoteiei of a Joutnep tbtougb Outlbam
and Nortbumberiand in the year 1635. By Sir William
Brweton, of Handford, co. Cheshire, Baronet. Ss.
IMPRINTS OF AyCIEWT MANUSCRIPTa^ ETC. 6
14. CDe Late ProceetttngiBE of ttt 6cotid5
Army, certifying their passinp^ over Tyne, with the particulars.
Together with their possession of Suaderland, and their ad-
vance after the enemy, who is fled to Um'ham. Is. 6d. 1644f.
15. %top pont mpes ; or (JEnglanti at tzt
Easement, Evacuating those dods at Westminster, who
depressed her stomack worse than the Night-Mare, and had
almost strangled her. 2s. Printed in the Yeere 1648.
16. ^iograpfitcal JlSotice of Eodert ducreeg.
Esquire, of Mainsforth, M. A. & F. S. A., Historian of the
County of Durham. By W. E. Snrtees, Esq., D. C. L. 2s. 6d.
17. C6e Declaration of ©it agarmanufte
Langdale, Knight, Colonel-General : And of the Gentlemen,
and other loyall Subjects now in Action for His Majesties
Service in the Northern Parts. Is, 6d. 1648.
18. a Letter from an aioerman of ii^elo^
castle shewing in part the Grievances there. September 8th,
1640. Now first printed from the Harl. MS., B.M. Is. 6d..
19^ Co tte ^upream 9ut{)orttp of tbt
Nation, the Commons Assembled in Parliament ; The Humble
Petition and Appeal of Thanms Clifesk poor Shipwright, inhab-
iting at North Shields in the County of Northumberland.
Edited by Sir C. Sharp. 2s. n. d.
20. ctoo ^rtiinance0 of tbe &orti0 ano
Commons Assembled in Parliament, for the Maintenance of
some Preaching Ministers in the Cities. of Yorke, Durham,
and Carlisle, and in the Towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, and
Town of Barwick upon Tweed. 2s. liondon, J 645.
21. a Crue delation of tfie ^cot0 Ca&ing:
of Cocket Island : and of their proceedings at the siege of
Newcastle. With other passages concerning the Sheelds and
Tinmouth Castle. Edited by Sir C. Sharp. Is. 6d. 1644.
22. CJie Cratiel0 of Daniel De ifoe: 00
Car as they relate to the Counties of Northumberland and
Durham. Circa 17S6. 2fii.6d.
BEPBINT8 OF RARE TBACTg, AND
28. a Deciatatton from ^cotlann concetn^
ing the Advance of the Scots Army : With the Declamtioa
of the Parliament of England, upon their marching into this
Kingdome. Is. 6d. London, 164S.
M. a piea0ant Dt0cot)erg of tht Coo0enage
of Colliers. Reprinted from an extremely scarce Tract, pre-
sented by W. C. Trevelyan, Esq., to the Society of Antiquaries,
Newcastle. 2s. London, Anno, 1591.
25. 3[oumeping0 tfirougb Bottlbumtietlanii
and Durham, Anno, 1677, by Thomas Eirk, of Oookridge, co.
Ebor. Esquire : from the Thoresby MS. edited by Hunter. 2s.
26. Cf)e ^cot0 armp aDloancin^ into (ZEng^
land : With the Summoning of the County of Northumber-
land. Is. 6d. 1644.
27. Chronicle of tfte jFamilg of Percp»
Earls of Northumberland. A very curious narrative pedigree
of the family, written in irregular verse by William Peeris
clerke and priest, and secretary to Henry, fifth and then earl
of Northumberland. From a transcript of the original in
Dodesw. MSS. Bibl. Bodl. 50. Edited by the Eev; John
Besly, D.C.L. 3s. 6d. Circa 1500.
28. a Letter from Betocadtle contaming: a
Belation of the Taking of the Town of Newcastle by Storm.
Dated the 19th of October, 1644. Is. 6d. London, 1644.
29. Cjbe Compleat Collier ; or tbt loliole art
of Sinking, Getting, and Working Coal-Mines, &c., as is now
used in the Northern Parts, especially about Sunderland and
Newcastle. By J. C. 3s. 6d. London, 1708.
30. Ctie Coppp of a Letter gent from 3!olbn
Lord Finch, late Lord Keeper, to his friend Dr. Cozens.
Unto which is annexed a good Admonition to Protestants.
Is. 6d. 1641.
31. Dolefull netneiet from Coinbourougfi in
Scotland. ALSO, sad newes from Newcastle, being a true
Belation how the Major thereof going to visit the Coale-pits,
accompanied by the Aldermen, was by a Dag wounded, and
one of the Aldermen in a Pit drowned. Is. &d. 1641 .
IMPRiyXS OF AWCIKNT MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. 7
S2. Clie copp of a iletret from ColoneU
Francis Anderson to Sir Thomas Glemham, January 20,
1 643. Touching the Invasion of Scotland. 2s. 1 643.
58. Certain matteriei relating to tfte ercesf^
si ve prices of Coals in the time of Elizabeth, from the Harl.
MSS. Answers to an information exhibited liy the Ld Maior
and Aldermen of London, concerning ye excessive Pryces of
Goles inhanced at Newcastle, and other abuses in the said Col-
yery practised. Is. 6d.
34. Doing0 of tfje ®cot0 in iQetocaiBitle after
the fight of Newburn. Answers to the Complaints and Griev-
ances said to be committed by our Army. Is. 6d. 1640.
35. 9n fiDrOinance as to ^z prices of Coals,
enhanced by the troubles at Newcastle. Is. 6d. 1642.
86. a jrait|)fuU laelation of tfte late ©ccur^
rences and Proceedings of the Scottish Army : Dated from
Grenerall LesIey^s Quarters before Newcastle, 21 February,
1644. Is. 6d. London, 1644.
37. Cbe Summoning of USetocastle ano tht
Defiance sent thereout. Together with a Letter from the
Committees of both KingJomes to the Mayor, Aldermen, and
their answer. 2s. London, 1643.
38. ^cgolae JI^oDocastrensis aiumni : IBrief
Notices of Eminent Men educated at Queen Elizabeth's Gram-
mar School, Newcastle upon Tyne. Collected by Edward
HussEY Adamson, M.A., Ss.
59. €fitm EuUng in tht minut of W
Enemies ; &c. By Lieut. Col. John Fenwick, who, in this
tract, relates many surprising adventures and misfortunes
which befel him in the course of a long continued iraitorship.
3s. 6d. London, 1643.
40. c&e Caking of tlje JFort at ®outl>
Shields : this tract details with extraordinary fulness the con-
struction of the fort, and the particulars of its capture. 16
March 1643. Is. 6d.
REPBIKTS T>F BABB TRACTS, ANB
41. €)t)jE(eq[ttie0 of certain of tie jramil? of
Blackett of Newcastle and Wallington : from the Original
Documents in ihe possession of Sir Walter Oalverley Trevel-
yan, Bart. 2s.
42. DeiBittuctton of t^t (Bqmmim ^tatue
of James the Second on the Sandhill, Newcastle, illustrated
by Documents from the State Paper Office. Edited by Sir C«
Sharp. 2s.
43. DoingiBf of t&e ©tow in tht TBiisftopncfe :
Relation of the last Newes from the Quart^» of the Lord
Grenerall of the Scottish Army. Dated from Sunderland,
March 12, 1643. Is. 6d.
44. ©beUiinff ho\0 tttet Bomitb ^^oioieris
visited the North : A Relation of a short Survey begun at the
City of Norwich, on Monday, August 11th. 1643, and ending
at the same place. By a Captain, a Lieutenant, and an An-
cient ; all three of the Military Company in Norwich. 3s.
45. ^ijBil^p IBamed' SlmuncttoniB! to tU
Glei^ aad Churchwardens of the Diocese of Durham, A.D.
1577. Now first printed from the Randall MSS. A charge
delivered ^t a period just postecior to the Reformation, iQus-
trating in the most authentic manner, many points of eooles^
iastic ceremonial and polity. 2s. 6d.
46. a IBiogtapf) of milliam anQ (Sli^aiietft
iSlstob, the learned Saxonists, bom in Newcastle upon Tjne.
Compiled from numerous original sources. 4s* 6d.
47. ^fitfiifiti^ ote^thiBtoMUtimt^tmm,
for Anno Domini mdclxxxviii : This Diary, though but of a>
single year, fortimately illustrates a period in local history,
hitherto singularly obscure — the municipal changes which
took place at Newcastle on the eve of the Revolution. Printed
from the original in the library of John Bell, esq. Edited by
Sur C. Sharp. 2s. 6d.
48. Clie £D))pre00eli a^an'jet £Dut'Cr? : 9n
Epistle writ by John Head worth of flarraton in the County
of Durham esquire, the 11 of September 1651. Unto tl^
Honourable Sur Henry Vane the Elder, and others, Members
of the Committee of Militia, in the County tX Durham, ds.
IMPRINTS OF ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. 9
49, 51, 53.
Cfje OBngligf) TBorHer in tfje Dapiei of ©enrg
the Eighth : Informacons geven by Sir Eobert Bowes,
knight, vnto the right honorable Henrie marques Dorset
Lord Herrington Bonvyle and Ashelaye of the noble order
of the garter, knighte cheif justice and justice in aire of all
the kings ma^ forests, ^ks, warrants, and chaces, lord war-
den generall of all the thre marches of England for enempst
Scotland, as well concerninge the psent stait of the same mar-
ches, the towne of Barwick and the County of Northumber-
land both towards Skotland and concerninge the cyvile order
within them selves, the lawes also and customs of the i8ches.
And fynalUe such other things as the said sir Robert Bowes,
by his experience and knowledge thiuketh convenient to be
considered and knowen by a Lord warden of marches. From a
copy of the originial in the MS. library of Sir Cuthbert
Sharp, collated with that in the British Museum. The con-
tents of this interesting series of tracts are chiefly. The towne,
bridge, fortifications and comonwealth of Barwick. The
meetes or boundes of the middle marches and the castles
therein. The countrie of Northe Tynedale, of South Tyne,
and Biddesdale. The names of the gentlemen inhabitant
within the middle marches. The bounds of the east marches
and the castles therein. The gentlemen inhabitant within
the east marches. The greatest matters now depending in
the countrie undetermyned. Toucheinge an order for the
weltte and ease of the three marches of England foranenst
Scotland. The forme and order of a daye of truce. The
forme and order of a warden courte. The charge of the in-
quest. The execution of Deathe for march treason is decapi-
tation. Another forme for oflences that be not punishable by
deathe. 49, 3s. 51, Ss. 53, 2s. 6d.
50. a nartatiue concerninge tf)e gait tootftettf
of South and North Shields, Sunderland, Blyth, Hartley,
Gerra, Walls End, and other places within the counties of
Durham and Northumberland which consist of the following,
heads, viz. An account of the increase, progress, ruin, restaur-
ation, present ill condition and the goodness of salt there pro-
duced : from a MS. apparently written in the reign of Charles
II. in Lansd. MSS. 258, Mus. Brit. 2s.
B
10 REPRINTS OF RABE TRACTS, AND
52. letter from a Eogaligt of jQetocagtle
written apparently to a friend in London, 16 May, 1639 :
from a cotemporaneous trapscript of the original in Lansd.
MSS. 849, art. 13. This letter is essentially valuable as it
details the events current in Newcastle and its vicinity while
the king was there, and preparing to move on his first expedi-
tion against the Scots. 2s.
54. 9 book of tf}t toiBijaiefit in tfie mtotile mar^
ches by the Scottes thefes : a detail of the '' losses, spoyles,
and herages'^ committed in Northumberland by the moss-
troopers of the sister country, and presented at Alnwick, 16
April 1586— forming an apt sequel to the " English Border
in the days of Henry the Eighth." From the original in
Lansdowne MSS. Mus. Brit. 3s.
55. Cfie tDapfarlng0 of Ealpl) Ciioreiettip in
the North of England : being such portions of the Diary and
Correspondence of the Historian of Leeds, as relate to the
North of England, with copious local annotation. 3s. 6d.
Preparing for PuMicatfon.
Pa00a0e0 fromtfie letter^boofe of ^iUtam
Scott, the father of Lords Stowell and Eidon, natives of New-
castle-upon-Tyne, compiled from the original in the manuscript
Ubrary of John Bell, esq, of Gateshead, with copioua illustra-
tive notes.
Clbe letters of ^enrp %cott, titotfjer of tpz
lords Stowell and Eldon, from the originals in the possession
of Eobert Pearson, esq. of Newcastle, with some account of
the writer.
^ome account of tlie agiracle or Corpuie!
Ghristi Plays as performed in Newcastle upon Tyne : illus-
trated with facsimiles, and other engravings.
Cfje iBtojOurningg ano captitoitp of Cfiarleg
the First in Newcastle : compiled from authentic and inedited
sources.
IMPRINTS OF ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS, ETC. 11
a iLeaf from ttt iRebellion of 'JFottg^fitie :
chiefly from the Davidson MSS. and other sources.
^emortaliB! of tfie Plague in Jl3etoca0tle upon
Tyne, from the days of Henry the Eighth : compiled from
authentic records.
Cl)e CI)omltnie!on Cottejstponoence: being a
selection from the letters written or dictated by Robert Thom-
linson, D.D., Rector of Whickham, co. Dur., lecturer of S.
Nicholas', Newcastle upon Tjme, and founder of the Thom-
linson Library there. These letters are procured from three
several sources — ^viz. a volume in the possession of the Society
of Antiquaries, Newcastle upon Tyne ; a second, formerly the
!)roperty of the late Thomas Davidson, esq. clerk of the peace
or Northumberland, and now that of Mr. John Russel Smith
of London ; and another from a Manuscript History of New-
castle, by the late Alderman Hornby, who extracted a portion
of the contents of a third volume of like character^ then in
his possession.
Cf)e ^epulc{)ral ant otiiet a^emorialiB! toitlb'
in the Old Church of All Hallowes, Newcastle upon Tyne,
from a Manuscript preserved in the vestry of the present
church of All Saints, written apparently in the year 1679,
with copious illustrative notes.
Certaine tietie rate obieiettiationie! of Cum^
berland, Northumberland, &c., with divers epitaphes, coat
armours, and other monuments verie orderlie and labourious^
lie gathered together by Samson Erdeswicke, the antiquary ;
taken on a journey in 1574. From the original in Harl. MSS.
473, Mus. Brit.
9 Q^nmt of tj^e fencible injba&itantd of
Newcastle upon Tyne, with the arms they were able to pro-
vide, taken 30 Hen» VIII., before Anderay Bewyke mayor,
George Selbe scheryff, Thomas Horseley, Jamys Lawsone^
Gylbert Meddelltone, Harry Andersone, Robert Brandelyng,
Thomas Baxter, aldermen of the sayme towne, every man
severally off ther wards as ytt here appereth. Extracted from
the original in the Rolls Chapel, and illustrated with notes.
12 REP BINT8 OF RABB TRACTS, ETC.
Clbe ConiBiettjatoris&ip of tU Cpne: com^
piled from an inedited MS. detailing the defence made by the
magistrates of Newcastle a^inst the allegations of Aalph
Gardiner as set forth in his ^ England^s Grievance Discovered/
by which the one-sided statements of that author are in
almost every case refuted.
C|)e Colt)iHe0 of BtHocMtlt ano mUte--
house ; a memorial of the family of Edward Colville, an opu-
lent butcher and hostman, of Newcastle, whose daughter
Camilla became Countess of Tankerville, another, the wife of
Lyonell Allan, a merchant of Rotterdam, a third, the wife of
Charles Clarke, esq. attorney at law, and another the wife of
Boger Pearson of Tritlington, co. Northd. esquire.
®election0 ftom tbt accountiaf ano otDer re^
cords of the Corporation of Newcastle upon Tyne, extracted
by the late alderman Hornby, in his MS. history of that town.
H^ortfiumtirian a^en ano a^annctis fn tiap0
fone by : extracts from the proceedings of Justices of the
*eace for the county of Northumberland from the time of
Charles II. — a sequel to the tracts relating to Border outrage
and legislation.
Clie Cap0 of Btyacantle, n^ortb Cfiarltom
and Edinburgh: a narrative genealogy of the posterity of
Tnomas Key a baker and brewer of Newcastle in the days of
Elizabeth and James. Among the numerous members of this
important family will be found Jabez Cay an eminent physician
of Newcastle ; John Cay of South Shields, his brother, who
first gave the family territorial rank ; the present John Cay,
esq. of Edinburgh F. B. S. E., sheriff of Linlithgow, and mem-
ber of the general Prison Board of Scotland; John Cay,
judge of the Marshalsea, and author of the Statutes at Large ;
Kobert Hodgson Cay, one of the Judges of the Supreme Con-
sistorial Court of Scotland, Judge Admiral of Scotland and
L. L. D. of Edinburgh ; and last not least, Bobert Cay, the
originator of the Newcastle Infirmary.
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