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2730 CLARKE'S (Dr. Samuel) Paraphrase on the Four Evangelists; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 5s.

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1758

Paraphrase of the Four Evangelists, and Thomas Pyle's
Paraphrase of the Acts and Epistles; 4 vols. 8vo, neat,

18s.

1795

another copy, with Pyle's Paraphrase on the Revelations ; 5 vols. 8vo, neat, 17. 5s.

1795

Exposition of the Church Catechism; 12mo, nt. 2s. 1731 Collection of Papers which passed between Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke relating to the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion, &c. 8vo, 4s. 1717 Discourse concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation; 8vo, nt. 5s. 1725 Discourse on the Being and Attributes of God, &c. 1725. Atkey's Letters, in 1725, to Dr. Clarke, with the Doctor's Answers, 1745.-P. Gretton's Review of the Argument à Priori, 1726.-J. Jackson on the Existence and Unity of God, 1734.-E. Law's Enquiry into the Ideas of Space, Time, &c. in Answer to Jackson, Cambridge, 1734. Jackson's Defence in Answer to Law, 1735.-S. Colliber's impartial Enquiry into the Existence and Nature of God, 1735.-W. Dudgeon's Letters to Jackson, with his Answers; and Additional Letters, 1737.-The Argument à Priori stated and considered (by Lowman) 1737.-B. Heath's Essay towards a demonstrative Proof of the Divine Existence, Unity, and Attributes, 1740.-Some Thoughts concerning the Argument à Priori, 1748.-Dr. H. Hamilton's (Dean of Armagh's) Attempt to prove the Existence and absolute Perfection of the supreme unoriginated Being, 1786.-Thomas Knowles's Answer to Lowman: The Existence and Attributes of God not demonstrable à Priori, Cambridge, 1746.-Knowles's Scripture Doctrine of the Existence and Attributes of God, ib. 1750.— John Clarke's Three Defences of Dr. Clarke's Demonstration, 1732-33.-In 7 vols. 8vo, half-bound, 27. 2s. 2738 CLARKE'S (James) Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, together with an Account, historical, topographical, and descriptive, of the adjacent Country. To which is added a Sketch of the BorderLaws and Customs; folio, 11 large folding plans, and 2 plates, uncut, 15s. Printed for the Author, 1789 2739 CLARKE'S (Stephen Reynolds) Vestigia Anglicana, or Illustrations of the more interesting and debateable Points in the History and Antiquities of England; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17.8s.) bds. 16s.

1826

2740 CLARKE'S (John) Examination of the Notion of Good and Evil, in Answer to Wollaston; 8vo, sewed, 2s.

1725

2741 CLARKE'S (Wm.) Connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English Coins, deduced from Observations on the Saxon Weights and Money; 4to, figures, very neat, 16s.

1767

2742 CLARKE'S (G. S.) Hebrew Criticism and Poetry; 8vo, boards,

7s.

1810

1777

2743 CLARKE'S (Cuthbert) True Theory and Practice of Husbandry, with a Compendium of Agricultural Mechanics; 4to, plates, boards, 4s. 2744 CLARKE'S (W.) Natural History of Nitre; 12mo, stained, 2s. 1670 2745 CLARKE's (William) Repertorium Bibliographicum, or some Account of the most celebrated British Libraries. With

a Dialogue in the Shades; Rare Doings at Roxburgh Hall, a Ballad; and the Diary of Roger Payne; royal 8vo, plates (pub. at 37. 3s.) bds. 17. 18. 1819-21

2746 CLARKE'S (Mary Anne) Rival Princes, or a faithful Narrative of Facts relating to Mrs. Clarke's Acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, the Duke of York, &c. 2 vols. crown 8vo, portrait, bds. 5s.

1810

2747 CLARKSON'S (C.) History of Richmond in the County of York ; 4to, plan and plates, bds. scarce, 17. 8s. Richmond, 1821 2748 CLARKSON's (Thos.) History of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade; 2 vols. 8vo, calf, marbled edges, 10s. 1808 Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn ; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 12s.

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1813

Portraiture of Quakerism; 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 15s. 1807 "This book is to be considered as a faithful portraiture from the life of the most remarkable people existing among us. Its publication will form quite as great an era in the history of the society, as that of their famous Apology."--DR. AIKIN in the Annual Review.

2751 CLASSIC Cullings and Fugitive Gatherings, by an experienced Editor; crown 8vo, bds. 7s.

1831

2752 CLASSICAL JOURNAL, from its Commencement in March 1810 to its Conclusion in 1829; complete in 40 vols. 8vo, half-bound, calf gilt, 71. 7s.

2753

the same, No. 1 to 70; 8vo, 5l. 5s.

1810-29 1810-26

**Any number may be had separately, price 2s. 6d.

2754 CLATER'S (Francis) Every Man his own Farrier; 8vo, portrait,

bds. 5s.

1813 2755 CLAUDIAN's Rape of Proserpine, and other Poems, translated into English Verse, with a prefatory Discourse and occasional Notes by J. G. Strutt; 8vo, bds. 5s. Translations from Claudian by the Hon. and Rev. Henry Howard; crown 8vo, (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 5s.

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1823

2757 CLAUDE'S (John, Minister of Charenton) Life and Death; small 4to, 2s. 6d.

1688 2758 CLAUDE LE LORRAINE'S LIBER VERITATIS, or a Collection of 300 Prints from his original Designs in the Collection of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, executed by RICHARD FARLOM in the Manner and Taste of the Drawings, with a descriptive Catalogue of each Print; 3 vols. folio, BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, a fine original copy, in old russia, 247. 1777-1804 LIBER VERITATIS. A new Edition; 3 vols. folio, containing 300 Engravings, fine Impressions (pub. at 207.98.6d. unbound) russia extra, gilt edges, 127. 12s.

2759

1804-19

2760 CLAVIGERO'S (Don F. S.) History of Mexico, collected from Spanish and Mexican Historians, from MSS. and ancient Paintings of the Indians, translated by C. Cullen; 2 vols. 4to, many plates, calf, 17. 10s

1787

2761 CLAYTON'S (Bishop Robert) Chronology of the Hebrew Bible vindicated, in Observations on the Pentateuch; small 4to, neat, 6s.

2762

the same; 4to, LARGE PAPER, neat, 8s.

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1747

2763 CLEAVER'S (Bp. William) List of Books recommended to the younger Clergy and Students in Divinity. To which is added Dodwell's Catalogue of Christian Writers of the first three Centuries; 8vo, sewed, 5s.

Oxford, 1808 2764 CLELAND's (John) Way to Things by Words, and to Words by Things, being a Sketch of an Attempt at the Retrieval of the Ancient Celtic, &c. 1766.-Cleland's Specimen of an Etimological Vocabulary, or Essay, by Means of the Analitic Method, to retrieve the ancient Celtic, 1768.—Additional Articles to the Specimen of an Etimological Vocabulary, 1769.—In 1 vol. 8vo, neat, scarce, 18s. Specimen of an Etimological Vocabulary, with the additional Articles; 8vo, hf-bd. uncut, 9s. 1768-69

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the same; 8vo, interleaved, with the Autograph and MS. Notes of General Chas. Vallancey; hf-bd. 10s. 6d.1768-69 2767 CLELAND's (James) Rise and Progress of the City of Glasgow,

with an Account of its Public Buildings, Charities, and other Concerns; 8vo, (pub. at 7s. 6d.) bds. 4s. Glasg.1820

2768 CLEMENTINA, a Tragedy; 8vo, calf extra, 2s. 6d. 1771 2769 CLERGY. Remarks on the Consumption of Public Wealth by the Clergy of all Nations, and particularly by the Established Church; 8vo, 2s.

1822

2770 CLERGYMAN'S ASSISTANT, being a Collection of Statutes, Ordinances, and Forms relating to the Rights, Duties, and Liabilities of the Clergy; 8vo, bds. 3s. 6d. Oxford, 1806 the same; Second Edition, 8vo, bds. 4s.

2771

2772

ib. 1807

the same.
A new Edition, enlarged and corrected; 8vo,
calf extra, 18s.

ib. 1828

2773 CLERGYMAN'S INSTRUCTOR, or a Collection of Tracts on the Ministerial Duties; 8vo, calf extra, 10s. ib. 1827 2774 CLERGYMAN'S COMPANION in visiting the Sick, with the Offices of Public and Private Baptism; 8vo, bds. 3s.

1783 2775 CLERGYMAN'S INTELLIGENCER, or a complete Alphabetical List of all the Patrons, &c. ; 8vo, 2s.

1745

2776 CLERGYMAN'S RECREATION, or Sacred Thoughts in Verse (by the Rev. W. Sewell, Fellow of Exeter and Professor of Moral Philosophy); crown 8vo, extra bds. 78.

1831 2778 CLERICAL GUIDE or Ecclesiastical Directory, containing a complete Register of all Benefices and their Incumbents; royal 8vo, (pub. at 11. 2s.) bds. 7s.

1817

2779

the same, royal 8vo, (pub. at 11.2s. unbound) half-bound morocco, uncut, 7s. 6d.

1822

2780

the same; royal 8vo, (pub. at 17. 2s.) bds. 8s.

1829

2781 CLERKE'S (Wm.) Triall of Bastardie, with a Table of Levitical, English, and Positive Canon Catalogues, their Concordance and Difference; small 4to, title deficient, 5s. 1594 2782 CLERY'S (M.) Journal of Occurrences at the Temple during the Confinement of Louis XVI, King of France, translated from the original MS. by R. C. Dallas; 8vo, Fonthill copy, in old calf gilt, 8s.

1798

2783 CLEVELAND'S (J.) Poems; 18mo, portrait, neat, scarce, 8s. 1654 2784 Poems, with Additions; 12mo, portrait, fine copy, halfbound, 6s.

1659

2785 CLIFFORD's (Sir Thomas and Arthur) Topographical and Historical Description of the Parish of Tixall in the County of Stafford; 4to, ports. and plates, uncut, 14s. Paris, 1817 the same; 4to, portraits and plates, half-bound morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 18s. ib. 1817

2786

Privately printed. The Appendix contains a Flora Tixalliana, and an account of the Zoology of Tixall and its neighbourhood.

2787 CLIFFORD's (Arthur) Collectanea Cliffordiana, in three Parts, containing: 1. Anecdotes of illustrious Persons of the name of Clifford :-II. Historical and Genealogical Notices respecting the Origin and Antiquity of the Clifford Family :III. Clifford, a Tragedy; 8vo, sewed, 10s. 6d. Paris, 1817 Privately printed. See also Sadler's State Papers and Tixall Poetry. 2788 CLINTON'S (HENRY FYNES) FASTI HELLENICI. The Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece, from the earliest Accounts to the Death of Augustus; 3 vols. 4to. LAST and BEST EDITION of each volume, new in calf gilt, scarce, 61. 16s. 6d. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1834-41-30

2789

"This work, in its present state, contains the most complete and critical body of the civil and military history of Greece from the earliest periods to the death of Augustus, in the fourteenth year of our æra. IT IS THE BEST

GUIDE TO THE CLASSICAL ANTIQUARY AND HISTORIAN WHICH HAS YET BEEN
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC."-EARL OF RIPON.

Fasti Hellenici, from Olympiad LV to Olympiad cxxIV. Second Edition, with Additions; 4to, bds. 17. 5s. ib. 1827 2790 CLIO and EUTERPE, a Collection of celebrated Songs and Cantatas, with the Music; 3 vols. royal 8vo, plates of costume, neat, 18s. 2790*CLISSOLD'S (Rev. A.) Last Hours of Eminent Christians; 8vo, bds. 10s.

1762

1829

2791 On the Doctrines of Swedenborg; 8vo, bds. 7s. 1838 2791*CLIVE'S (Robert Lord) Life, by Charles Caraccioli, 4 vols. 8vo, portrait and map, neat, scarce, having been suppressed, 14s. n.d. 2792 CLUTTERBUCK'S (R.) HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF HERTFORD; 3 vols. royal folio, large paper, Proof IMPRESSIONS of the numerous fine Engravings (pub. at 471. 5s.) boards, 15l. 15s. 1815-27

2794

2793 COATES' (Rev. Charles) History and Antiquities of Reading; royal 4to, map and plates, calf gilt, 11. 8s. Reading, 1802 the same, with the Supplement, ib. 1802-9.-Views of Reading Abbey, with those of the Churches originally connected with it in Berkshire and other Counties, containing 50 Engravings with descriptive letter-press, 2 vols. 1805-10. Together 4 vols. in 2 4to, fine impressions, calf neat, 31.3s. This copy contains MS. additions by Archdeacon Nares (formerly Vicar of St. Mary's); The Reading Post for June 23, 1729; and an octavo pamphlet, entitled "A Black Scene opened; being the true State of Mr. John Kendrick's Gifts to the Town of Reading, &c. published by John Watts, Esq. in the Year 1749, copied from and compared with the Original by William Grant Deacle, Schoolmaster, Reading, Berks, 1791."

2795 COBBETT's (William) Porcupine's Works; containing various Writings and Selections, exhibiting a faithful Picture of the United States of America; 12 vols. 8vo, neat, 27.2s. 1801

2796 COCHIN-CHINA, containing many admirable Rarities and Singularities of that Country, extracted out of an Italian Relation of C. Barri, and published by R. Ashley; small 4to, half-bound, 8s. 1633

2798

Sold for 11. Gordonstoun, for 11, 6s. Bindley, and for 11. 18s. North. 2797 COCKBURN'S (Major James) Swiss Scenery; imperial 8vo, fine impressions of the 62 beautiful Engravings (pub. at 77. 4s. unbound) morocco extra, with joints, gilt edges, 47.16s. 1820 the same; 4to, LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS of the plates (pub. at 107. 16s. unbound) half-bound morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 71. 7s. 1820 the same; 4to, LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS on INDIA PAPER (pub. at 187. 18s. unbound) half-bound calf gilt, very scarce, 107. 10s.

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1820

Views to illustrate the Routes of Mont Cenis and the Simplon, engraved on stone by Hulmandel and Harding; 2 vols. in 1, royal folio, fine impressions of the 100 plates (pub. at 81.8s. unbound) half-bound morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 31. 13s. 6d.

1822

2801 COCKER'S (Edward) Decimal Arithmetick. Whereunto is added his Artificial and Algebraical Arithmetic. Published by John Hawkins; 3 vols. in 1, 8vo, FIRST EDITION, fine copy in the original binding, extremely rare, 17.4s. 1684-85 2802 COCKIN'S (William) Art of delivering written Language: or an Essay on Reading; 8vo, sewed, 3s.

1775 2803 COCHRANE'S (Captain Charles Stuart) Journal of a Residence and Travels in Columbia, during the years 1823 and 1824; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait and map (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 14s.1825 2803 COCHRANE'S (George) Wanderings in Greece; 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates (pub. at 17. 4s.) bds. 12s. 1837

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2804 COCHRANE'S (John) Treatise on the Game of Chess; containing the Games of Odds from the Traité des Amateurs; the Games of the celebrated Anonymous Modenese (Ponziani); a variety of Games actually played; and a Catalogue of Writers on Chess; 8vo, frontispiece, boards, 8s.

1822

2805 COCHRANE'S (Captain John Dundas) Pedestrian Tour through Russia and Siberian Tartary; 2 vols. 8vo, portraits, maps and plates (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 9s.

1825

2806

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, half-bound turkey morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 15s.

1825

2807

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 15s.

1825

8 plates, boards, 48.

2808 CODDINGTON'S (Henry) Elementary Treatise on Optics; 8vo, Cambridge, 1825

2809 COGAN'S (Dr. Thomas) Philosophy of the Passions, demonstrating their Nature, Properties, Effects, Use and Abuse; 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, neat, 5s.

2810

1772

Philosophical Treatise on the Passions; 8vo, 3s. Bath, 1800 2811 COHAUSEN'S (J. H.) Hermippus Redivivus: or, the Sage's Triumph over old Age and the Grave, wherein a Method is laid down for prolonging the Life and Vigour of Man; translated by Dr. John Campbell; 8vo, sewed, 4s. another edition; 8vo, calf gilt, 7s.

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