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2158 CARLISLE'S (Nicholas) Concise Account of the Foreign Orders of Knighthood; royal 8vo, bds. 18s.

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1839

TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; 6 vols. 4to, (pub. at 167. 5s. 6d.) bds. 31. 3s. 1808-13

"If ever there was a book indispensable for reference to a vast variety of persons, it is this, which bears at the same time every mark of the utmost accuracy that the nature of the matter will allow us to expect.”—British Critic. "We embrace the first opportunity of congratulating the public on the acquisition of this useful performance, and of offering Mr. Carlisle that commendation to which his diligence and indefatigable industry are eminently entitled. A compilation of this kind, executed with patience and fidelity, has long been a desideratum; and the task of filling up this hiatus in our libraries could not have fallen into better hands."-Monthly Review. Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, and the Islands in the British Seas ; 2 vols. 4to, (pub. at 51. 5s.) bds. 14s.1813 Topographical Dictionary of Ireland; 4to, bds. 10s. 1810 Concise Description of the endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, (published at 21. 16s.) boards, 17. 48.

1818

Hints on Rural Residences; 4tc, privately printed, calf gilt, 17. 168.

another copy; 4to, boards, 21. 2s.

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1825

1825

Presentation copy to Sir George Naylor, with the following note:My dear Sir George,-I request the favour of your acceptance of the accompanying volume, which I hope you will allow a retired corner in your valuable library, although its chief merit will probably be found to consist in its rarity, as the impression is confined to a very few copies, as presents. "I am, dear Sir, most truly yours, Somerset Place, 21st April, 1825. "NICHOLAS CARLISLE." 2165 CARLISLE'S (Charles Howard, Earle of) Relation of Three Embassies from H. S. M. Charles II to the Great Duke of Muscovie, the King of Sweden, and the King of Denmark; 8vo, portrait, neat, 10s.

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the same; 8vo, slightly wormed, neat, 5s.

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1669

2167 CARLISLE'S (Countess of) Maxims for Young Ladies before and after Marriage, but chiefly for the latter state; 4to, MANUSCRIPT, 58.

circa 1780

2168 CARLISLE'S (Frederick Howard, Earl of) Tragedies and Poems; royal 8vo, half-bound russia, 5s. Bulmer, 1801

2169 CARLYLE'S (J. D.) Specimens of Arabian Poetry, from the earliest Time to the Extinction of the Khaliphat, with some Account of the Authors; royal 8vo, bds. 78. 6d. 1810 2170 CARLYLE'S (Thomas) History of the French Revolution; 3 vols. small 8vo, bds. 17. 4s.

1841

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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays; 5 vols. small 8vo, boards, 21.

1839-42

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Chartism; crown 8vo, bds. 5s.

1842

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Heroes and Hero Worship; crown 8vo, bds. 9s. 1842 Specimens of German Romance; 4 vols. small 8vo, boards, 188.

1827

2175 CARMICHAEL'S (Richard) Essay on the Nature of Scrofula ;

1810

2176 CARNE'S (John) Letters from the East; 2 vols. crown 8vo,

8vo, boards, 2s.

boards, 78. 6d.

1830

2176 CARPENTER'S (Dr. W. B.) Principles of Human Physiology; 8vo,

cuts, bds. 18s.

1842

2177 CARPENTER'S (Dr. Lant) Geography of the New Testament; 12mo, bds. 2s.

2177*

1817

Memoirs and Correspondence, edited by his Son, R. L.
Carpenter; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

1842 2178 CARPZOVIUS' Defence of the Hebrew Bible against Whiston, translated with additional Notes by Moses Marcus; 8vo, 6s.

1729

2179 CARR'S (G.) Rational Reform on Constitutional Principles; 8vo,

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boards, 2s. 6d.

1818 2180 CARR'S (Sir John) Stranger in France, or a Tour from Devonshire to Paris; 4to, plates (pub. at 17. 1s.) 10s. 6d. 1803 Stranger in Ireland, or a Tour in the Southern and Western Parts of that Country; 4to, many plates (pub. at 21. 5s.) boards, 15s. 1806 Northern Summer; or Travels round the Baltic, through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia, and Part of Germany; 4to, plates (pub. at 27. 28.) boards, 15s.

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1805

Tour through Holland to the South of Germany; 4to, plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) 12s.

1807 Caledonian Sketches, or Tour through Scotland; 4to. plates (pub.at 21. 2s.) 10s. 6d.

1807

Descriptive Travels in the Southern and Eastern Parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles; 4to. (pub. at 27. 2s.) 10s. 1809 2186 CARR'S (Rev. John) First Three Sections of Newton's Principia, with copious Notes and Illustrations; 8vo, plates, boards,

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the same; 8vo, boards, 6s.

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2188 CARR'S (Dr. Samuel) Sermons on Practical Subjects; 3 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 17. 7s. in boards), calf gilt, 15s.

1817 2189 CARRERA's (D. Pietro) Treatise on the Game of Chess, translated from the Italian, with Additional Notes and Remarks, by W. Lewis; 8vo, bds. 8s.

1822

2190 CARSTARES' (Wm. Confidential Secretary to William III) StatePapers and Letters relating to Public Affairs in Great Britain, but more particularly in Scotland, during the Reigns of King William and Queen Anne, with Life. Published from the Originals, by J. Mc Cormick, D.D.; 4to, uncut, 18s. Edinburgh, 1774

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2191 CARTE'S (Thomas) General History of England, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1654; 4 vols. folio, neat, 61. 6s. 1747-55 History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde, from 1610 to 1688, with his Letters; 3 vols. folio, neat, 61. 6s. 1736 Collection of Original Letters and Papers, concerning the Affairs of England from 1641 to 1660, found among the Duke of Ormond's Papers; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 15s.

1739

2194 CARTER'S (Edmund) History of the County of Cambridge, from the earliest Account to the Present Time (1753). New Edition, with the Lists of Bishops, Deans, Members of Parliament, &c. brought down to 1819, by W. Upcott; 8vo, bds. 10s.

2195

the same; royal 8vo, large paper, bds. 18s.

1819

1819

The original edition having become extremely rare, 140 copies (100 on small and 40 on large paper) have been reprinted, to gratify the topographical collector. See Upcott's Preface.

2196 CARTER'S (Edmund) History of the University of Cambridge, from its Original to the Year 1753; 8vo, 6s.

1753

2197 the same; 8vo, hf.-bd. turkey morocco, uncut, 10s. 1753 2198 CARTER'S (JOHN) SPECIMENS OF THE ANCIENT SCULPTURE and PAINTING now remaining in this Kingdom, from the Earliest Period to the Reign of Henry VIII, with Descriptions by Carter, Strong, GOUGH, Hawkins, GROSE, Fenn, Oglander, MILNER, Ord, Bray, Brooke, and DOUCE; 2 vols. royal folio, Best Edition, FIRST IMPRESSIONS of the 35 engravings, consisting of Statues, Bas-Reliefs, Sculptures, Stained Glass, Paintings, Missal Ornaments, Carvings, Ancient Furniture, &c. hf.-bd. russia, 5l. 15s. 6d. 1780-94 Another copy; 2 vols. in 1, royal folio, half-bound russia, uncut, 61. 1780-94

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ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE OF ENGLAND; 2 vols. in 1, royal folio, BEST EDITION, on LARGE PAPER, FIRST IMPRESSIONS of the 109 engravings, half-bound russia, uncut, scarce, 51. 5s. 1795-1814 Specimens of Gothic Architecture and Ancient Buildings in England; 4 vols. 12mo, 120 etchings (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 11. 1824 Plan, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of the Abbey Church of Bath, with Descriptions; imperial folio, 10 beautiful engravings by JAMES BASIRE, 17. 10s.

1798

Plan, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of Gloucester Cathedral, with Descriptions; imperial folio, 17 fine engravings by BASIRE, (pub. at 61. 6s.) 31.

1808

Plan, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of the Abbey Church of St. Alban's, with Descriptions; imperial folio, 19 fine engravings by BASIRE (pub. at 61. 6s.) 21.

1813

2204 and Smirke's Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of the remaining Parts of St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster; imperial folio, 28 fine engravings, with Descriptions by J. Topham and Sir H. Englefield (pub. at 5l. 15s. 6d.) 21.12s. 6d. 1795-1806 Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of Exeter Cathedral, with Remarks by Bishop Lyttelton and Sir H. Englefield; imperial folio, 11 fine engravings (pub. at 41. 4s.) 21. 1797

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Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of Durham Cathedral, with Descriptions; imp. folio, 11 fine engravings (pub. at 51.5s.) 21. Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Specimens, of the Architecture and Ornaments of St. Stephen's, Gloucester, Exeter, Bath, and Durham; in 1 vol. imperial folio, 75 fine engravings by BASIRE (published at 247. 3s. unbound), red morocco, 71. 7s. 1795-1807 2207* CARTER'S (M.) Honor Redivivus, or Analysis of Honor and Armory; 12mo, plates, neat, 10s.

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2208 CARTER'S (Mrs. E.) Memoirs and Poems, by the Rev. M. Pennington; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, half-bound, 9s. Letters to Mrs. Montague, chiefly upon Literary and Moral Subjects. Published by the Rev. M. Pennington; 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 78.) boards, 9s. 1817

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Letters on Female Education; 12mo, boards, 2s. 1777 CARTWRIGHT'S (Captain George) Journal of Transactions and Events during a Residence of nearly Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador; 3 vols. royal 4to, portrait and charts, half-bound, 17. 11s. 6d. Newark, 1792 2212 CARTWRIGHT'S (John) Appeal, Civil and Military, on the Subject of the English Constitution; 8vo, map, sd. 4s. Life and Correspondence of Major Cartwright, edited by his Niece, F. D. Cartwright; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, (pub. at 17. 18.) boards, 8s.

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2214 CARTWRIGHT'S (R.) Godlie Forme of Householde Government, for the ordering of private Families according to the direction of God's Word; 8vo, fine copy in turkey morocco, gilt edges, by J. Mackenzie, scarce, 17. 1s.

1600

2215 CARTWRIGHT and BAXTER concerning Separation and the Ceremonies; small 4to, 2s. 1673

2216 CARVER'S (J.) Travels through the Interior Parts of North America in 1766-68, with Remarks on Natural History; 8vo, map and plates, neat, 8s.

1779

Dr. Valpy pronounces this work "an admirable book;" and Stevenson says: "There is much information in this work respecting that part of America which has lately attracted so much attention from its vicinity to the supposed North West Passage; it is in all other respects, except natural history, an interesting and instructive work."

2217 CARWITHEN'S (J. B. S.) History of the Church of England; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 16s. 1829-33 2218 CARY, EARL OF MONMOUTH'S (Sir Robert) Memoirs, written by himself; and Fragmenta Regalia, by Sir Robert Naunton: with Explanatory Annotations by the Earl of Cork and Orrery; edited by Sir Walter Scott, Bart.; 8vo, russia extra, joints, gilt edges, scarce, 18s. Edinburgh, 1808 the same; 8vo, calf gilt, 12s. ib. 1808

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2220 CARY'S (John) New and Correct English Atlas: being a new Set of County Maps, from actual Surveys. Also a general Description of each County; 4to, half-bound, 17. 1793 COUNTY ATLAS OF ENGLAND AND WALES; royal folio, with 46 large and finely engraved maps, coloured, halfbound russia, 47. 4s. 1809

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NEW UNIVERSAL ATLAS; royal folio, with 60 large maps, finely engraved and coloured, half-bound, russia, 47. 1818 2223 CARY'S (Rev. Henry) Memorials of the Great Civil War, from 1642 to 1656, being a Selection of Original Letters in the Bodleian, &c. ; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 8s.) cloth, 17. 1s. 1842

2224 CARY'S (Dr. Robert) Palæologia Chronica: a Chronological Account of Ancient Time, in three parts, didactical, apodeictical, and canonical; folio, neat, 10s.

1677

A work of considerable merit.

2225 CARYSFORT's (Earl of) Dramatic and Narrative Poems; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 8s.

1810

2226 CASAUBON'S (Meric) Treatise concerning Enthusiasm ; small 8vo, neat, 3s. 6d.

2227 2228

the same; small 8vo, calf extra, 5s.

1655

1655

Treatise on Spirits, Witches, &c.; small 8vo, calf extra, marbled edges, 6s.

1672

2229 CASLEY'S (David) Catalogue of the Manuscripts of the King's Library: an Appendix to the Catalogue of the Cottonian Library and some Observations upon MSS.; 4to, LARGE PAPER, with 150 Specimens of the Manner of Writing, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, rare, 21. 2s. 1734 2230 CASSAN'S (Rev. S. H.) Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of Sherborne and Salisbury, from 705 to 1824; 8vo, boards,

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98.

1824

Lives of the Bishops of Winchester, from Birinus to the present Time; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 14s. 1827 Lives of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, from the Earliest to the present Period; 2 vols. 8vo (published at 17. 8s.) boards, 148. 1829 2233 On the Danger of Altering the Corporation and Test Acts; 8vo, 1s. 1828 2234 CASTELL'S (R.) Villas of the Ancients illustrated; royal folio, 13 large Engravings of Tusculum and Laurentinum, and 10 Vignettes, boards, 8s.

1810

2235 CASTERA's (J.) Life of Catherine II, Empress of Russia; 8vo, 13 portraits, boards, 7s.

1800

2236 CASTLE'S (Thos.) Synopsis of Systematic Botany, as connected with Medical Plants; with a Planisphere, shewing the Class and Order according to Linnæus and Jussieu; 4to, boards, 4s.

1833

2237 CASTLEHAVEN'S (Earl of) Review: or, his Memoirs of his Engagement and Carriage in the Irish Wars: with Lord Anglesey's Letter, containing Observations and Reflexions thereon; 4to, LARGE PAPER, (only 30 copies printed) green morocco, joints, silk linings, gilt edges, 11.158. Dublin, 1815 2238 CASTLEMAIN'S (Earl of) Full Answer and Confutation of a Scandalous Pamphlet, called a Seasonable Discourse, &c.: or, a Clear Vindication of the Catholics of England; small 4to, sewed, privately printed, 7s. 6d. English Globe; small 4to, plates, 4s. Tryal for High Treason; folio, 4s. An Account of his Excellence Roger Earl of Castlemaine's Embassy to his Holiness Innocent XI. by M. Wright. Translated from the Italian; folio, portraits of Q. Mary and the Earl, and Engravings (including the large folding Plate of the Banquet, the State Carriage, &c.) calf, neat, scarce, 11. 1s.

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1688

Embassy, with the original Italian Text; 2 vols. folio,
FINE IMPRESSIONS of the plates, half-bound, scarce,
17. 11s. 6d.
Rome, 1687; and London, 1688
This account of an embassy sent to reconcile England to the Holy
See, was drawn up and published by Michael Wright, the Earls chief
steward. The impression was very limited.

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