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202 AMBOYNA, Relation of the Unjust, Cruel, and Barbarous Proceedings against the English there, by the Netherlandish Governor and Council, 12mo. frontispiece, neat, rare, 6s. 1672 203 AMBOYNA PLANTS.-A Collection of 140 original Drawings of Amboyna Plants and Shrubs, with the Names to each, and the Signatures of the Artists by whom they were executed (in 1692-94), viz. Philip van Eyck, Peter de Ruyter, and Is. Hogeboom. One hundred are beautifully executed in Indian ink; and forty (Fruits and Flowers) neatly finished in colours. At the end are inserted 10 coloured drawings of rare Fish, Insects, &c.-in 1 vol. folio, 41.4s. 1692-94

204 AMBROSE'S (Isaac) Complete Works; folio, neat, 10s. 6d. 1674 AMERICA.205 AMERICAN Resistance indefensible; 4to. Is. 1776 206 MEMOIRS Of Lieut. Henry Timberlake, who accompanied the three Cherokee Indians to England in 1762, containing his Travels to and from that Nation, &c.; map, 1765.—Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets, 1758.-Impartial Account of General Oglethorpe's Expedition against St. Augustine; plan, 1742.— Account of the Expedition to Carthagena; 1743.-Letter from William Shirley, Governor of Massachuset's Bay, to the Duke of Newcastle; 1746.-Account of two Missionary Voyages to New Jersey and the Coast of Guinea, by the Rev. Thomas Thompson; 1758.-G. Whitefield's Letter to Governor Wright respecting the converting the Georgia Orphan-House into a College; plans, 1768.-In 1 vol. 8vo. calf, scarce, 12s.

207 A NEW Voyage to Georgia by a Young Gentleman, giving an Account of his Travels to South and North Carolina, with a curious Account of the Indians, and a Poem to James Oglethorpe, Esq.; 8vo. calf, neat, scarce, 7s. 1737

2s.

208 THE Right of Great Britain asserted against the Claims of America; 8vo. 2s. 1776 209 COMMON Sense (by Tom Paine), and Plain Truth (in Answer to Paine), addressed to the Inhabitants of America; 8vo. 1776 210 STATEMENT respecting the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement of Kildonan upon the Red River in N. America, its destruction in 1815 and 1816, and the Massacre of Governor Semple and his Party; 8vo. map, privately printed, 5s. 1817 211 CANADA.-Report from the Select Committee on the Receiver General's (Caldwell) Chest; 8vo. 4s. 1824 212 JOURNAL of the Expedition to Carthagena, with Notes; 8vo. 1744 212* AMERICAN Journal of Science, conducted by B. Silliman; 5 vols. 8vo. plates, hf.-bd. 15s. New York & New Haven, 1818-22 213 AMES'S (William, D.D.) Fresh Suit against Human Ceremonies in God's Worship; or a Triplication unto Dr. Burgesse his Rejoinder for Dr. Morton's Defence of three nocent Ceremonies; small 4to, fine portrait, in old binding, scarce, 11.5s. 1633 213 Exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter, illustrated by Doctrines out of every Text; 4to, calf, 12s. 1641

2s.

214 AMES'S (Joseph) Typographical Antiquities, or an Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Printing in Great Britain and Ireland, containing Memoirs of our ancient Printers, and a Register of Books printed by them from 1471 to 1600: considerably augmented by William Herbert; 3 vols. 4to. portraits and plates, calf, neat, 31. 1785-90 the same; 3 vols. royal 4to. Large paper (vol. I. wanting title-page), half-bound, 21. 28. 1785-90 the same; 3 vols. royal 4to. large paper, very fine copy, in old russia, marbled edges, 31. 1785-90 An esteemed history of English printing to the year 1600, with a general index. 217 AMORY'S (John) Life of John Buncle; 2 vols. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 1766 the same; 4 vols. 12mo. calf neat, 8s.

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1770 another edition; 3 vols. crown 8vo. calf gilt, 17. 4s. 1825 "The soul of Francis Rabelais passed into John Amory, the author of the Life and Adventures of John Buncle. Rabelais indulges his spirit of sensuality in wine, in dried neats' tongues, in Bologna sausages, in botaryos. John Buncle shows the same symptoms of inordinate satisfaction in tea and bread and butter. While Rabelais roared with Friar John and the monks, Buncle gossipped with the ladies; and with equal and uncontrolled gaiety."-Hazlitt. Memoirs of several Ladies of Great Britain, interspersed with literary Reflexions and Accounts of Antiquities and curious Things; 8vo. calf gilt, 10s. 6d. 1755 221 AMSINCK'S (Paul) Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood, illustrated by a Series of Views and Historical Descriptions ; royal 4to. containing 42 beautiful engravings by Byrne, (pub. at 41. 14s. 6d.) 11. 10s.

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1810

222 ANA of Medical Literature, or Professional Anecdotes; 3 vols. foolscap 8vo. (pub. at 17. 1s.) boards, 12s.

1825

1805

223 ANAS (the French); 3 vols. foolscap 8vo. calf neat, 9s. 224 ANACREON, Sappho, Bion, Moschus, and Musæus, translated from the Greek by Francis Fawkes; 12mo. calf, 3s.

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1789 225 ANACREON's Odes, in English Verse, with Notes, by Thomas Moore; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. portrait, boards, 78. 1810 the same; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. calf gilt, 12s. 1815 the same; 2 vols. 12mo. calf extra, marbled edges, 14s. 1820 First twenty-eight Odes in Greek and English, and in both Languages in Prose and Verse, with Variorum Notes, a Grammatical Analysis, and a Lexicon, by J. B. Roche, M.D.; 8vo. (pub. at 12s.) bds. 4s. the same; 8vo. calf gilt, 7s.

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1815

Bion and Moschus, with other Translations, by Thomas Stanley. First printed 1651. New Edition, with a Preface, biographical and critical; 12mo. bds. 9s. Sappho and Alcæus in English Verse, by John Taylor; 8vo. bds. 6s. Privately printed, 1827 232 ANALYST (The) and Monthly Journal of Science, Literature, and Fine Arts, Nos. 1 and 2; 8vo. sewed, 2s. (Worcester) 1834 the same, No. 1; 8vo. 6d.

233 ib. 1834 234 ANALYTICAL Review, or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, from its Commencement in 1788 to 1798 (all published); 28 vols. 8vo. half-bound, uncut, 27. 1788-98 1763

235 ANATOMY of a late Negociation; 4to. 2s.

236 ANBUREY'S (Thomas) Travels through the Interior Parts of America; 2 vols. 8vo. plates, uncut, 8s.

1791

237 ANCIENT RELIQUES; or Delineations of Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic Architecture, and other interesting Subjects; with historical and descriptive Sketches; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. plates by STORER and GREIG, boards, 16s.

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1812

The same; 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. LARGE PAPER, PROOF PLATES (published at 21.8s. unbound), Turkey morocco, extra, gilt edges, 11. 10s.

1812

239 ANDERSEN'S (A.) Tour in Zealand, with an historical sketch of the battle of Copenhagen; crown 8vo. calf-gilt, 5s. 1805 A Dane's Excursions in Britain; 2 vols. in 1, 12mo, calf, gilt edges, 6s. 1809 241 ANDERSON's (Adam) Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce from the earliest Accounts, containing a History of the Commercial Interests of the British Empire, etc.; 4 vols. 4to. frontispiece by STOTHARD, and maps, fine copy in old russia, 17. 16s. 1801 242 ANDERSON'S (Eneas) Journal of the Secret Expedition to Egypt, under Sir Ralph Abercromby, with a particular Account of Malta; royal 4to. LARGE PAPER, map and fine large views (pub. at 37. 13s. 6d.) boards, 10s. Narrative of the British Embassy to China in 1792-94, with an account of the Manners and Customs of the Chinese; 8vo. boards, 5s. 1795 244 ANDERSON's (Dr. James) Correspondence for the Introduction of Cochineal Insects from America, the Varnish and Tallow Trees from China, the Culture of White and Red Lac, of Mulberry Trees and Silk Worms, Cinnamon Trees, Indigo, &c.; small 4to. very scarce, 10s. Madras, 1791

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245 ANDERSON'S (J.) Collections relating to the History of Mary Queen of Scotland; 4 vols. 4to. neat, 21. Edinburgh, 1727 Royal Genealogies, or the Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings, and Princes, from Adam to these Times; folio, neat, 21. 2s.

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1736

247 ANDERSON'S (John) Prize Essay on the State of Society and Knowledge in the Highlands of Scotland; 8vo. bds. 5s. 1827 247* ANDERSON's (Rev. Matthew) Sermons on the Life and Character of Moses; Second Edition, 12mo, boards, 4s. Containing Ten Discourses, well adapted for Family use. 248 ANDEVER's (Lord) Two Speeches concerning Pacification and the Starre Chamber; small 4to. 2s.

1840

1641

248* ANDREWS' (Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester) Ninety-six Sermons arranged according to the Ecclesiastical Seasons; folio, calf, neat, 21. 8s.

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1635

The same; 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, 27. 2s. Oxford, 1841-42 Devotions of, translated from the Greek by Dean Stanhope; 12mo. bound in sheep, 2s.

1827

Devotions, edited by the Rev. Peter Hall; foolscap 8vo. boards, 5s.

1839 252 ANDREWS' (James Pettit) History of Great Britain, connected with the Chronology of Europe, with Notes, &c., containing Anecdotes of the Times, Lives of the Learned, and Specimens of their Works; 2 vols. in 1, 4to. fine copy in old red morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 17.11s. 6d.

1794

253 ANDREWS' (James Pettit) History of Great Britain (in Continuation of Dr. Henry) from the Death of Henry VIII to the Accession of James VI of Scotland to the Crown of England; 4to. neat, 17. 1s.

254 255 256

The same; 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, scarce, 11. 5s.

1796

1796

Anecdotes, Ancient and Modern, 8vo. front. bds. 6s. 1789
Another copy, 8vo. frontispiece, neat, 7s.

1790

257 ANDREW (H. C.) BOTANIST'S REPOSITORY FOR NEW AND RARE PLANTS, containing coloured Figures of such Plants as have not hitherto appeared in any similar Publication, with Descriptions in English and Latin; 10 vols. 4to. containing 664 beautifully coloured engravings (pub. at 367.), half-bound, uncut, 157. 15s. 1797-1815

Sir Mark Sykes' copy sold for 391. 7s. 6d.; Roscoe's (9 vols. only) for 30l. 198. 6d. 258 ANDREWS' (Dr. J.) Letters to Count de Welderen; 8vo. 1s. 1781 259 ANDREWS' (Captain Joseph) Journey from Buenos Ayres through

the Provinces of Cordova, Tucuman, and Salta, to Potosi, thence by the Deserts of Caranja to Arica, and subsequently to Santiago de Chili and Coquimbo; 2 vols. crown 8vo. (pub. at 18s.) boards, 9s. 1827

260 ANDRONICUS RHODIUS' Paraphrase on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. Translated from the Greek by W. Bridgman; 4to. calf, marbled edges, 17. 18.

1807

"At once perspicuous, accurate, and elegant."-Taylor. 261 ANECDOTES, Historical and Literary, from eminent modern Authors; 8vo, calf, 4s.

1796 262 ANGELO'S (D.) Hungarian and Highland Broadsword; oblong folio,

263

24 coloured Engravings by Rowlandson, sewed, 10s. 1799 Treatise on Fencing, and Biographical Memoir of the Chevalier St. George, with portrait, oblong folio, 53 plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) sewed, 12s.

ANGLING, BOOKS ON

264 GENTLEMan Angler, 12mo. calf extra, 5s.

1817

1726

265 BEST'S (Thomas) Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling;

260

12mo. frontispiece, half-bound, 3s.

The same; 12mo. frontispiece, neat, 4s.

1787

1810

267 CATALOGUE of the Rev. Mr. Cotton's Collection of Books on Angling; 8vo, priced 5s.

1838

268 WALTON and Cotton's complete Angler; 24mo. with portrait, frontispiece, and wood-cuts, 68.

Pickering, 1827 269 ANN (Saint, Mother of the Mother of God). Abridgment of the Prerogatives of St. Ann; small 4to. uncut, 3s. 1688 270 ANNE (Queen). History of the Life and Reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne, wherein all the Transactions of that memorable Reign are faithfully compiled from the best Authorities, and impartially related; folio, plates, in old binding, 10s. 6d. 1740

271 ANNESLY'S (Alexander) Compendium of the Law of Marine Insurances, Bottomry, Insurance on Lives, and against Fire; 8vo. boards, 3s.

1808

272 ANNIVERSARY (The), or Poetry and Prose for 1829, edited by Allan Cunningham; embellished with 18 exquisite Specimens of line Engravings, 8vo. richly bound in silk, 14s. 1829

273 ANNIVERSARY, a set of Plates to; PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER before the Letters, fol. size, in a Portfolio (pub. at 47.4s.) 11.8s. 1829 274 ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY AND OBITUARY, from the Commencement in 1817 to 1836; 21 vols. 8vo. (pub. at 15l. 15s.), boards, 51. 10s.

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For the years 1829, 1831, 1832; each 4s.

1817-37

276 ANNUAL REGISTER (DODSLEY'S) from its Commencement in 1758 to 1839, with general Index, 82 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 601. 8s. unbound), new, calf gilt, 317. 10s.

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The same, from 1758 to 1783, and Index to 1780; 27 vols. 8vo, half-bound, russia, 27. 14s. 1759-85 The same, from 1758 to 1795 inclusive; 37 vols. 8vo, fine copy, in old calf, 81.8s. 1759-96

Odd volumes to complete sets may be had separately. General Index, from 1758 to 1819; thick 8vo, (pub. at 11. 4s.), boards, 12s.

1826 280 ANNUAL Catalogue of Books for the years 1701-4; 4to, 3s. 1701-4 281 ANNUAL REVIEW and History of Literature, from 1802 to 1808, edited by Arthur Aikin; 7 vols. royal 8vo, complete, (pub. at 71. 7s.), boards, 17. 11s. 6d.

282

The same; 7 vols. royal 8vo, half-bound, 17. 15s.

1803-9

1803-9

283 ANQUETIL's (J P.) Questions on Astronomy, and a new System proposed; 8vo, 2 plates, sewed, 1s.

Paris, 1833

284 ANSON'S (George Lord) Voyage round the World, by R. Walter; royal 4to, FIRST EDITION ON LARGE PAPER, many plates, fine copy in old calf, 11. 5s.

1748

284*.

The same; 4to, plates, calf, 1. 1s.

1776

"Anson's Voyage will contribute more to call forth genius, and open the blossoms of the mind, than a dull didactic treatise of the most sagacious philosopher."-Knox's Essays.

285 ANSPACH'S (L. A.) History of Newfoundland, containing a Description of the Island, its Natural History, Banks, Fisheries, and Trade; 8vo, maps, calf gilt, 10s.

1827

285* ANSTEY'S (Christopher) Poetical Works (New Bath Guide,
Election Ball, &c.), with some Account of his Life and
Writings; 4to, portrait and plates, calf gilt, 188.
New Bath Guide; 12mo, plates, calf gilt, 5s.

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1800

286* ANSTEY'S (John) Pleader's Guide, a Didactic Poem; foolscap

8vo, boards, 3s.

1803

287 ANSTIS'S (John, Garter King at Arms) Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (usually called the Black Book) with Notes, and an Introduction; 2 vols. royal folio, LARGE PAPER, fine copy, in old russia, 17. 16s.

288

1724

Observations introductory to an Historical Essay upon the Knighthood of the Bath, 1725;-Statutes of the Order of the Bath, 1725;—in 1 vol. 4to, large paper, uncut, 10s. "This work exhibits great industry and research."-Lowndes. 289 ANSWER to the Query, Whether the use of unlawful Prayers in the Public Worship of the Church of England for an Usurper is to be taken as a necessary Condition or Term of Communion in that Church?-folio MS. consisting of two leaves, 3s. circa 1714

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