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venerable institutions which we owe to the wisdom of past ages. The defence of the practice of chanting, of the whole Cathedral Service, and, indeed, of Cathedral Institutions altogether, is excellent, and will repay an atte ative perusal."-Churchman.

"This elegantly printed volume is inscribed to the poet Wordsworth, and is not alien to the spirit of that gentle and accomplished bard."--British Mag. 2398 CATHEDRAL (The), or the Catholic and Apostolic Church in England (Sacred Poems); foolscap 8vo, cuts, boards, 10s. Oxford, 1838 2399 CATHOLICS. The State and Behaviour of the English Catholics, from the Reformation to the year 1781: with a View of their Present Number, Wealth, Character, &c. 8vo, half-bound, 1781

5s.

2400 Catholicke Apologie against the Libels, Declarations, Advices, and Consultations, made, written, and published by those of the League; sm. 8vo, 8s. Imprinted for Ed. Aggās, n. d.

CATHOLIC QUESTION. 2401 PROCEEDINGS and Debates in both Houses in 1805 upon the Catholic Petition; 8vo, bds. 4s.

1805 2402 THE CURSE of Popery and Popish Princes, shewn from Debates of Parliament in 1680, relating to the Bill of Exclusion of the then Duke of York. With an Introduction, shewing the Progress of Popery from the Reformation to the present Time, (republished by Baron Maseres); 8vo, boards, 5s.

1807

2403

THE SAME; 8vo, Baron Maseres' own Copy, with his
Autograph, and MS. Notes, 78.

1807

2404 DEBATES on the Earl of Donoughmore and Mr. Grattan's

Motions; 8vo, (pub. at 15s.) boards, 4s.

1812

1812

2405 CLAIMS of the Roman Catholics considered; 8vo, 2s. 2406 SUBSTANCE of the Speech of Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart. on Grattan's Motion; 8vo, boards, 2s. 6d.

1810 2407 SPEECH of John Leslie Foster on Mr. Grattan's Motion; 8vo, 2s. 1817 2408 CATLIN's Letters and Notes on the North American Indians; 2 vols. royal 8vo, numerous plates, bds. 27.10s. 1841 2409 CATROU'S (François) History of the Mogul Dynasty in India, from its Foundation by Tamerlane in 1399, to the Accession of Aurengzebe in 1657, founded on the Memoirs of Signor Manouchi; 8vo, boards, 10s.

1826

2410 CATULLUS' Poems, translated into English Verse, with a revised Latin Text and Notes, by Dr. Nott, WITH THE SUPPRESSED PASSAGES; 2 vols. 8vo, frontispiece, boards, very rare, 17. 11s. 6d.

2411

1795

translated, with a Preface and Notes by the Hon. George Lamb 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, boards, 10s.

1821 2412 CAVALLO's (T.) Elements of Experimental and Natural Philosophy; 4 vols. 8vo, plates, calf, very scarce, 21. 2s. 1803 Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air and other permanently elastic Fluids. To which is prefixed an Introduction to Chemistry; 4to, plates, neat, 98.

2413

1781

2414 CAVE'S (Dr. Wm.) Patres Apostolici et Ecclesiastici: or, Lives and Acts of the Fathers of the Church; 2 vols. folio, frontispieces and portraits, neat, 21. 2s.

1682-83

2415 CAVE'S (Dr. William) Lives of the Apostles, and Lives of the Fathers. New Edition, revised by the Rev. H. Cary; 4 vols. 8vo, boards, 17. 8s.

2416

2416*.

Oxford, 1840

Primitive Christianity, by the Rev. H. Cary; 8vo, boards,

78.

ib. 1841 Dissertation concerning the Government of the Ancient Church; 8vo, vellum, 6s.

1683

2417 CAVENDISH'S (George) Life of Cardinal Wolsey, with Notes and other Illustrations, by S. W. Singer; 8vo, portraits and plates, (pub. at 15s.) boards, 10s. 1827

2418

the same; 8vo, half-bound turkey morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 14s.

2419

the same; 8vo, calf extra, marbled edges, 14s.

1827 1827

"A most interesting piece of biography, in elegant and simple language, bearing evidence of a most exemplary impartiality, and describing with fide. lity and accuracy all that came under the author's own observation.”Retrospective Review. 2420 CAULFIELD'S (JAMES) PORTRAITS, MEMOIRS, AND CHARACTERS OF REMARKABLE PERSONS, from the Revolution in 1688, to the End of the Reign of George II, collected from the most authentic Accounts extant; 4 vols. royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, proof impressions of the 157 portraits on India paper, (pub. at 167. 16s.) boards, 61. 6s. 1819-20 Court of Queen Elizabeth: originally written by Sir Rob. Naunton, under the title of Fragmenta Regalia. With considerable Biographical Additions, by Caulfield; 4to, with 21 fine portraits (pub. at 21. 2s.) boards, 15s. 1814 Gallery of British Portraits; 2 parts 4to, containing 12 fine portraits of Oliver Cromwell, Earl of Pembroke, Thurloe, Lilbury, the Vanes, &c. (published at 17. 10s.) boards, 78.

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1814

High Court of Justice: comprising Memoirs of the Principal Persons who sat in Judgment on King Charles the First; 4to, portraits, autographs and seals, bds. 10s. 1820 Calcographiana: the Printseller's Chronicle and Collector's Guide to the Knowledge and Value of rare British Portraits; 8vo, portrait, boards, 7s. 1814

the same, interleaved with writing paper; 8vo, russia, 10s. 6d. 1814 2426 CAWDRAY'S (Robert) Treasurie and Storehouse of Similies ; sm. 4to, calf neat, scarce, 14s. Printed by Thomas Creede, 1609 2427 Carton's (William) Translation of the Boke called the Myrrour of the Worlde; folio, woodcuts, fine copy, but wanting the title, prologue, and leaf containing imprint, very Emprinted by me, Laurence Andrewe, n. d. The chef d'œuvre of Andrewe's press. This copy (described as imperfect) sold for 261, in Woodhouse's sale.

rare, 81.

2428 CAYLEY'S (Arthur) Life of Sir Walter Raleigh; 2 vols. 4to, fine

1805 1806

portrait, boards, 18s.

2429

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 12s.

2430

Life of Sir Thomas More, with a new Translation of his
Utopia, his History of King Richard III, and his Latin
Poems; 2 vols. 4to, with 2 fine portraits (pub. at 21. 2s.)
boards, 15s.

1808

2431 CECIL'S (Rev. Richard) Works, containing Memoirs of Cadogan, Bacon, and Newton; Miscellanies; Tracts; Sermons, and Remains. Edited by the Rev. Joseph Pratt; 3 vols. 8vo, boards, 18s.

2431*

1816

Memoirs of John Bacon, the Sculptor; 8vo, portrait, boards, 3s.

1801 2432 CELLIER'S (Elizabeth) Malice Defeated: or, Relation of the Accusation against her, and her Deliverance (for Meal Tub Plot); folio, uncut, 4s.

1680

2433 CELLINI'S (Benvenuto) Life, by himself, translated by T. Nugent; 2 vols. 8vo, calf, 15s.

2434

1771 Life, translated by Thomas Roscoe; 2 vols. 8vo, boards,

14s.

1823

2435 CELSUS of Medicine, translated, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by Dr. James Grieve. Third Edition, revised by G. Futvoye; 12mo, boards, 3s. 6d.

1838 2435*CENTLIVRE'S (Susanna) Dramatic Works; 3 vols. 12mo, portrait, calf extra, scarce, 21. 2s.

1761 2436 CERVANTES SAAVEDRA (Miguel de) Life and Exploits of the ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote de la Mancha, translated from the original Spanish, by Charles Jarvis; 2 vols. 4to, with 68 fine engravings by Van der Gucht, from designs by Van der Bank, in old binding, 21.8s. 1756 the same Version, carefully revised and corrected, with a new Translation of the Spanish Poetry, and a Life of Cervantes; 4 vols. 8vo, portrait, map and plates, from STOTHARD'S designs, calf gilt, 17.168.

2436*

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1810

Don Quixote, by C. Jarvis; 4 vols. 12mo, bds. 10s. 1811
Don Quixote, with 74 exquisite Engravings, from the
magnificent Designs of Sir Robert Smirke; 4 vols. royal
8vo, LARGE PAPER, Proof Impressions of the Plates (pub.
at 157. 15s.) hf.-bd. morocco, uncut, 41. 4s. Bulmer, 1818
another copy; 4 vols. 4to, LARGEST PAPER, with BRIL-
LIANT PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER (pub. at 267. 5s.) boards,
71. 78.
ib. 1818
Don Quixote, with Engravings from Designs by R.
WESTALL; 4 vols. foolscap 8vo, fine impressions of the
plates (pub. at 27. 2s.) boards, 17. 4s.

1820 Don Quixote: translated by P. A. Motteux. A new Edition, revised, with Notes and Life by J. G. Lockhart; 5 vols. crown 8vo, (pub. at 21.2s.) bds. 11.10s. Edinb. 1822 the same; 5 vols. crown 8vo, calf extra, 21. 5s. ib. 1822

"We cannot omit the opportunity of calling attention to this new edition of Don Quixote-general attention, we are quite sure, it must ere long command; and general favour we think almost as certain. The English reader is now in possession of an edition, not only infinitely superior to any that ever appeared in England, but, so far as we are able to judge, much more complete and satisfactory than any one which exists in the literature of Spain herself."-Blackwood's Magazine.

"On the whole, I am inclined to think the version of Motteux is by far the best we have yet seen of the romance of Cervantes, and that, if corrected in its licentious observations and enlargements, we should have nothing to desire superior to it in the way of translation. In the adoption of corres ponding idioms, he has been eminently fortunate. He seems likewise to have a great command of the various styles which are accommodated to the expression both of grave burlesque and of low humour."-Tytler on Translation,

2443 CHALKHILL'S (John) Thealma and Clearchus, a Pastoral Romance, first published by Isaac Walton, 1683. A new Edition, revised and corrected by S. W. Singer; foolscap 8vo, boards, 78. Chiswick, 1820

"Chalkhill's numbers are as musical as those of any of his contemporaries."-Thomas Campbell.

2444 CHALLONER (Bp. R.) The Catholick Christian instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifice, Ceremonies of the Church; 12mo, red morocco, 10s.

2415

1737 Lives of the Saints, collected from authentic Records of Church History. With a full account of the other Festivals throughout the year; 4 vols. 4to, half-bound, scarce, 21. 2s. 1729

2446 CHALMERS (Alexander) Biographical Dictionary; 32 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 191. 48.) calf gilt, 147, 148.

2447

2448

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2451

1812-17 History of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings attached to the University of Oxford, including the Lives of the Founders; 2 vols. 8vo, numerous fine plates by STORER and GREIG, boards, 17. 5s. Oxford, 1810 the same; 2 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, proof impressions, boards, 11. 16s. ib. 1810 Projector, a periodical Paper, originally published in Monthly Numbers; 3 vols. 8vo, (published at 11. 7s.) boards, 9s.

1820

2150 CHALMERS' (George) Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 10s. 1790 Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, drawn from the State Papers, with six subsidiary Memoirs; 2 vols. 4to, with 10 plates of Medals, Portraits and Prospects (pub. at 37. 13s. 6d.) boards, 17. 11s. 6d. 1818 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, portraits (pub. at 27. 8s.) boards, 21. 2s.

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1822 Life of Thomas Ruddiman. To which are subjoined new Anecdotes of Buchanan; 8vo, portrait and facsimiles, green morocco, gilt edges, 12s. 1794 CALEDONIA: or, an Account, Historical and Topographical, of North Britain, from the most ancient to the present Time; 3 vols. 4to, (pub. at 97. 9s.) bds. 31. 13s. 6d. 1807-24 the same; 3 vols. royal 4to, LARGE PAPER (published at 14l. 3s. 6d.) boards, 51. 5s. 1807-24

Estimate of the comparative Strength of Great Britain, and of the Losses of her Trade, from every War since the Revolution. To which is annexed, Gregory King's celebrated State of England, with Notices of his Life; 8vo, calf neat, 4s.

1804

Estimate of the comparative Strength of Britain; and of the Losses of her Trade from every War since the Revolution. To which is added an Essay on Population, by Lord Chief Justice Hale, 1782.-Considerations on the Sugar Trade, 1782.-The Corn Distillery stated, 1783.— Serious Considerations on a late Decision of the House of Commons, 1769.-Journal et Procès verbaux du Quatrième Voyage Aerien de M. Blanchard, scarce, 1784; 4to, 88.

2459 2460

2461

2458 CHALMERS (Rev. Thomas, D.D.) Works; 18 vols. foolscap 8vo, boards, 41. 4s. Glasgow, 1835-40 Natural Theology; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, bds. 8s. ib. 1835 Sketches of Moral and Mental Philosophy; foolscap 8vo, boards, 4s. ib. 1835 Bridgewater Treatise : on the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Adaptation of external Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man ; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 15s. 1833 Lectures on Church Establishments; 8vo, boards, 6s. 1838 Evidence and Authority of the Christian Revelation; foolscap 8vo, boards, 5s. Edinb. 1814 2464 CHALYBEATE WATERS. Remarks on the Wick Water at Brighton; Waterworth's Letter on the Water at Sand Rocks, Isle of Wight; Peak Chalybeate; Account of the Sarratoga Mineral Water; Observations on the Cheltenham Salts; Notice sur l'Eau de Selters; 8vo, 2s. v. y.

2462 2463

2466

2465 CHAMBERLAINE'S (JOHN) COLLECTION of 72 ENGRAVINGS from the original Designs of the Caraccis, Da Vinci, Poussin, Raphael, Michael Angelo, Guido, Claude, &c. in His Majesty's Collection, engraved by Bartolozzi; royal folio, (pub. at 217.) hf.-bd. morocco, gilt edges, 61. 1796-97 IMITATIONS OF ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY HANS HOLBEIN, in the Collection of His Majesty, for the Portraits of Illustrious Persons in the Court of Henry VIII, with biographical Tracts (by E. Lodge); imperial folio, containing 84 beautiful Portraits (including Holbein and his Wife, and the two Miniatures) engraved by BARTOLOZZI and COLOURED in exact imitation of the original Drawings, fine copy in russia, 127. 12s. 1792

2467

the same. New Edition; imperial 4to, 80 plates (pub. at 157, 158) half-bound morocco, gilt edges, 5l. 15s. 6d. 1812 2468 CHAMBERLAYNE's (Dr. Edward) Angliae Notitia : or the Present State of England; 2 vols. in 1, 12mo, frontispiece, containing full-length portrait of James II, supported by two Bishops, neat, 6s.

1684

2469 CHAMBERLAYNE'S (R.) Lithobolia: or the Stone-Throwing Devil. Being an exact and true Account of the various Actions of Infernal Spirits, or Witches, or both; and the great Disturbance and Amazement they gave to George Waltons Family at Great Island, in the Province of NewHantshire, in New England; small 4to, half-bound, rare, 15s. 1698

2470 CHAMBERLAYNE'S (Wm.) Pharonida, an Heroic Poem in five Books; and Love's Victory, a Tragi-Comedy; 3 vols. foolscap 8vo, calf extra, 17. 1s.

1820

"His Pharonida, which Langbaine says has nothing to recommend it, is one of the most interesting stories that ever was told in verse, and contained so much amusing matter, as to be made into a prose novel (Eromena, or the Noble Stranger) in the reign of Charles II."-Thomas Campbell.

2471 CHAMBERS' (C. C.) Common-Place-Book, 4to. MANUSCRIPT. containing various Remarks on Topography, and on the Order of the Garter; Literary Anecdotes; MR. SMOULT'S JOURNEY OVERLAND FROM INDIA, &c. &c.; 10s.

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