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3324 CUNNINGHAM'S (Alexander) History of Great Britain, from the Revolution in 1688, to the Accession of George I; with an Account of his Life and Writings, by W. Thomson; 2 vols. 4to, bds. 14s.

1787

The history of a very interesting period, written by a man who, having lived long on the stage and mixed with the principal actors of public life, is animated by the recent scenes which he had seen, and in some of which he had acted a part. It contains many curious anecdotes and facts not to be found in other historians, and which throw new light on several important transactions in this kingdom.

3325 CUNNINGHAM'S (Rev. J.W.) The Velvet Cushion; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1814 De Rance, a Poem; 8vo, boards, 2s. 6d.

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State of the Country, a Sermon ; 8vo, sewed, ls.
Sermons; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 16s.

3328 CUNNINGHAM'S (P.) Two Years in New South Wales;
8vo, map (pub. at 18s.) bds. 8s.

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3328*- Hints for Australian Emigrants; crown 8vo, bds. 5s. 1841 3329 CUNNINGHAM'S (T.) Complete Law Dictionary; 2 vols. folio,

calf neat, 10s. 1783 3329*CURR'S (Edward) Account of the Colony of Van Dieman's Land; 12mo, bds. 5s.

1820 3330 CURRAN'S (Right Hon. John Philpot) Life, by his Son, W. H. Curran; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait, half-bound russia, 16s. 1819 Speeches; 8vo, portrait, calf, marb. edges, 8s. Dublin, 1808 Speeches; 8vo, (pub. at 12s.) bds. 9s.

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Speeches. New Edition, with Memoir of his Life; 8vo, boards, 10s.

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"He animated every debate with all his powers; he was copious, splendid, full of wit, and life, and ardour."-Hardy's Life of Lord Charlemont.

3335 CURRY'S (Dr. J.) Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland, from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to the Settlement under King William ; 4to, calf, 12s. Dublin, 1775 the same, edited by Charles O'Connor; 8vo, calf, 15s. ib. 1810 "A valuable work, by honest Curry."-THOMAS MOORE, 3336 CURRY'S (Dr. James) Examination of the Prejudices against Mercury; 8vo, 2s.

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Brief Sketch of the Causes which first gave Rise to the late High Price of Grain; 8vo, sewed, 2s.

1815

3338 Curtes' (Martin) Arte of Navigation, translated out of Spanyshe by Richarde Eden; small 4to, cuts, calf, gilt edges, a very scarce Edition, 11. 5s. Imprinted by Richarde Jugge, 1572 3339 CURTIS'S (Rev. J.) Topographical History of the County of Leicester, royal 8vo, map, bds. 12s. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1831 3340 CURTIS (JOHN) BRITISH ENTOMOLOGY: or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great Britain and Ireland, containing coloured Figures from Nature of the most rare and beautiful Species, and of the Plants upon which they are found; 16 vols. royal 8vo, complete, with 768 beautifully coloured plates, cloth, 407. 1824-39 3341 CURTIS' WILLIAM) FLORA LONDINENSIS. A NEW EDITION, BY GEORGE GRAVES and SIR WM. JACKSON HOOKER; 5 vols. folio, 647 finely coloured plates (pub. at 871. 4s.) 25l. 1821

3342 CURTIS'S (William) Lectures on Botany; 2 vols. royal 8vo, 95 coloured plates (pub. at 41. 4s.) bds. 21. 8s.

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1803-4 BOTANICAL MAGAZINE : OR, FLOWER GARDEN DISPLAYED. FIRST SERIES, complete, 54 vols. in 29, royal 8vo, 2704 finely coloured plates (pub. at 761. 2s.) 331. 1787-1826 The first 46 vols. with Indices, are scientifically arranged in 22 by DR. HAWORTH, and half-bound, uncut. The rest are in numbers. BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. NEW SERIES, conducted by Samuel Curtis, with Descriptions, by Sir William Jackson Hooker, from its commencement in January 1827 to December 1839 inclusive; 13 vols. royal 8vo, COLOURED PLATES (pub. at 271. 6s.) 241. 1827-39

3345 CURTIS (John Harrison) on the Cephaloscope and its Uses; 8vo, portrait of Dr. Harvey, and plates, cloth, 6s.

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3346 CUSHING's (J.) Exotic Gardener; 8vo, bds. 3s. 6d. 3347 CUVIER'S (BARON GEORGES) ANIMAL KIngdom, arrangeD IN CONFORMITY WITH ITS ORGANIZATION: with additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, by Edward Griffith, E. Pidgeon, and others. Also a General Index; 16 vols. 8vo, numerous plates (pub. at 267. 12s.) cloth, 127. 1824-33 the same ; 16 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, With COLOURED PLATES (pub. at 537.) cloth, 261. 5s. 1824-33 MAMMALIA, with specific Descriptions, by E. Griffith, Major C. H. Smith, and E. Pidgeon; 5 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, coloured plates (pub. at 14l. 8s.) 71.7s. 1827 MOLUSCA and RADIATA, with Supplementary Additions to each Order, by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon; royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, Coloured plates (pub. at 3l. 12s) cloth, 2, 1834 The Classes ANNELIDA, CRUSTACEA and ARACHNIDA, with Supplementary Additions to each Order; by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon; royal 8vo, large paper, coloured plates (pub. at 31. 12s.) cloth, 21.

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The Class PISCES, with Supplementary Additions, by F.
Griffith and Lieut. Col. Charles Hamilton Smith; royal 8vo,
LARGE PAPER, Coloured plates (pub. at 3.12s.) cloth, 27.1834
The Class INSECTA, with Supplementary Additions to each
Order, by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon; and Notices of new
Genera and Species, by G. Gray; 2 vols. royal 8vo,
LARGE PAPER, coloured plates (pub.at 8l.8s.)cloth,31.16s.1832
A Classified Index and Synopsis of the Animal Kingdom;
royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, cloth, 16s.
1835
Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, translated by Ross
and Macartney; 2 vols. 8vo, with the Folding Tables, bds.
very scarce, 17. 11s. 6d.
1802

Essay on the Theory of the Earth, with Illustrations by
Professor Jameson; 8vo, bds. 10s. Edinburgh, 1822

3357 CYPRIAN's Saint) Genuine Works, with his Life, by Pontius. Done into English, with Notes, by N. Marshall ; folio, portrait, neat, 17. 10s.

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Treatises, translated, with Notes and Indices, by the Rev.
C. Thornton; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

Oxford, 1842

3358 CYPRIAN'S (Saint) Tracts, in Two Parts-I. containing a Consolatory Epistle addressed to the Church of Carthage during a Season of Pestilence; and a Letter to Demetrian on the Causes of National Affliction.-11. Short Treatises, Doctrinal and Practical; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1832 3358*CYRIL OF JERUSALEM (SAINT) Catechetical Discourses, translated, with Notes and Indices, by the Rev. R. W. Church; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

Oxford, 1840

3359 DABBADIE's (M.) Impartial View of the Royal Canal Company's Affairs; 8vo, 2s.

Dublin, 1812 3360 DA COSTA's (Emanuel Mendez) Elements of Conchology; 8vo, plates, very neat, 17. 1s.

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1776 Historia Naturalis Testaceorum Britanniæ; or the British Conchology; containing the Descriptions and other Particulars of Natural History of the Shells of Great Britain and Ireland, in English and French; 4to, 17 plates, containing figures of above 200 Shells, half-bound, 18s. 1778 Natural History of Fossils; 4to, uncut, 8s. 1757 One Hundred and twenty-seven Drawings of Birds, Insects, Plants, Shells, Minerals, Fossils, &c. in Colours and Indian Ink; mounted on folio paper, and bound in red morocco, 21. 2s. 1737-40 3364 DA CUNHA DE AZEREDO COUTINHO'S (J. J.) Political Essay on the Commerce of Portugal and her Colonies, particularly of Brazil; 8vo, bds. 3s.

1801 3365 DAHLIA REGISTER for 1836, containing Particulars of the Introduction of the Dahlia into this Country, with Catalogue of Growers, and an Index of 700 Varieties; royal 8vo, 50 beautifully coloured Engravings of dissimilar Dahlias (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 15s. 1836

3366 DAILLE'S (John) Treatise concerning the Right Use of the Fathers, translated by Smith, re-edited by the Rev. G. Jekyll; crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

1842

"A work of uncommon learning and strength of argument; which brought the Fathers from the bench to the table; and which may be truly said to be the storehouse from whence all who have since written popularly on the cha racter of the Fathers have derived their materials."-Bp. Warburton. 3367 DALE'S (Rev. T.) Poetical Works; 12mo, cloth, 7s. 1842 3368 D'ALEMBERT'S Account of the Destruction of the Jesuits in France; 12mo, 2s. 1766 3369 DALLAS'S (Sir George) Biographical Memoir of the late Sir Peter Parker, Bart. Captain of H. M. Ship Menelaus; 4to, portrait on India Paper, boards, scarce, 12s.

1816

3370 DALLAS'S (R. C.) History of the Maroons, from their Origin to the Establishment of their Chief Tribe at Sierra Leone; including the Expedition to Cuba; and the State of the Island of Jamaica for the last Ten Years; 2 vols. 8vo, maps and plates, bds. 10s.

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"The whole work is curious, interesting, and instructive; and distinguished for the sincerity of its narrations."—Annual Review. Miscellaneous Works and Novels (Percival Aubrey and Morland); 7 vols. 12mo (pub. at 27. 2s.) bds. 16s. 1813 Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron; 8vo, (pub. at 15s.) boards, 7s.

1824

3373 DALLAWAY'S (REV. JAMES) HISTORY OF THE WESTErn Divi

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SION OF THE COUNTY OF SUSSEX (containing the Rapes of Chichester and Arundel) with the History of the Rape of Bramber by E. Cartwright; 3 vols. imperial 4to, numerous Portraits, Views, Pedigrees, &c. WITH THE ARMS EMBLAZONED, uncut, 271. 1815-19-30

This copy contains the Additament to vol. 1, PRIVATELY PRINTED INDEX to vol. 11, part 1. printing office, not more than 40 copies of the volume are supposed to be in existence.

the cancelled sheets, and the Owing to a fire at Bensley's original edition of the second

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The Index to vol. 11. part 1. and various leaves from this volume, may be had separately, to complete sets. Parochial Topography of the Rape of Arundel in the Western Division of the County of Sussex. Edition by E. Cartwright; imperial 4to, Portraits, Views, Pedigrees, &c. bds. 47. 14s. 6d. 1832 Constantinople ancient and modern, with Excursions to the Shores and Islands of the Archipelago, and to the Troad; 4to, plates, uncut, 17. the same; 4to, calf neat, 17. 1s.

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Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England, with explanatory Observations on Armorial Bearings: to which is added, the third part of the Boke of St. Alban's, printed from the original Edition of 1486; royal 4to, fine portraits and other plates (some coloured) uncut, scarce, 17. 16s. Gloucester, 1793

ib. 1793

the same; royal 4to, calf neat, 17. 16s.
Heraldic Miscellanies, consisting of the Lives of Sir Wil-
liam Dugdale, Garter, and G. King, Esq. Windsor Herald,
written by themselves. With an exact copy of the third
part of the Boke of St. Alban's; royal 4to, bds. 10s. n. d.
Anecdotes of the Arts in England; or, comparative Re-
marks on Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting, illustrated
by Specimens at Oxford; 4to, LARGE PAPER, bds. 16s. 1800
Observations on English Architecture, including a critical
Itinerary of Oxford and Cambridge; also, Historical No-
tices of Stained Glass, Ornamental Gardening, &c. with
Chronological Tables and Dimensions of Cathedral and
Conventual Churches; royal 8vo, bds. 10s.
1806
Of Statuary and Sculpture among the Antients, with some
Account of Specimens preserved in England; imperial
8vo, 30 plates, bds. 21.
1816

Very scarce, most of the copies having been destroyed at Bensley's fire.
Series of Discourses upon Architecture in England, from
the Norman Era to the close of the Reign of Queen
Elizabeth; royal 8vo, (pub. at 14s.) bds. 7s.

1833

3383* Antiquities of Bristol in the Middle Centuries, including the Topography by William Wyrcestre, and the Life of Wm. Canynges; royal 8vo, plates (pub. at 12s.) 6s. 1834 3384 DALLINGTON'S (Sir Robert) Aphorismes, Civil and Military, amplified with Authorities, and exemplified with History out of Guicciardini, 1615, wants title.-Dallington's Inference on the Digression of Guicciardini, effaced by the Inquisition, 1613.-Sandys' Travels in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, &c. plates (title inlaid) 1618.-folio, neat, 7s. 6d.

3385 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir John) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II until the Capture of the French and Spanish Fleets at Vigo, with the Appendix of State Papers; 3 vols. 4to, BEST EDITION, in old calf, neat, 27.

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the same; 3 vols. 4to, uncut, 17. 16s.
the same ; 3 vols. 4to, hf-bd. 17. 18s.
the same; 3 vols. 8vo, neat, 15s.

1771-88 Dublin, 1773

the same 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, marb. edges, 21. 2s. 1790 "Another publication remains yet to be mentioned, which deservedly excited the attention of the public on its first appearance, and which must always be examined with great care by every inquirer into the constitutional history of England,-the Memoirs of Dalrymple. They contain very curious information, and will give very important hints respecting the character and views both of the Duke of York, the King, and the popular leaders, and put the student into possession of the state-secrets of the reign."—Professor Smyth. 3390 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir David, afterwards Lord Hailes) Annals of Scotland, from Malcolm III to the Accession of the House of Stuart; 2 vols. 4to, calf, 17. 4s. Edinb. 1776-79 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 10s.

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"Lord Hailes' Annals of Scotland have not that pointed form which is the taste of this age; but it is a book which will always sell, it has such a stability of dates, such a certainty of facts, and such a punctuality of citation. I never before read Scotch history with certainty."-Dr. Johnson. Memorials and Letters relating to the History of Britain. in the Reign of James I, published from the Originals ; small 8vo, calf neat, with the Earl of Morton's Arms on sides, very scarce, 12s. Glasgow, Foulis, 1762 Memorials and Letters relating to the History of Britain. in the Reigns of James I and Charles 1; 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, boards, 10s. Glasgow, 1766 3394 DALRYMPLE'S (ALEXANDER) ORIENTAL REPERTORY; 2 vols. royal 4to, maps and plates, bds. 27. 16s. Collection of English Songs, with an Appendix of original Pieces; crown 8vo, with the suppressed pages, boards, 8s.

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Short Account of the Gentoo Mode of collecting the Revenues on the Coast of Choromandel, with the Postscript containing Observations on it by Moodoo Kistna, 2 Tracts; 8vo, uncut, scarce, 6s. 1783-85

Historical Collection of the several Voyages and Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean, being chiefly literal Translations from the Spanish and Dutch Writers; 2 vols. in 1, 4to, maps and plates, neat, scarce, 18s. 1770-71 Collection of Voyages, chiefly in the Southern Atlantic Ocean; 4to, maps, neat, 9s. 1775

A Collection of Maps, Charts, Headlands, Plans of Ports in the East Indies, etc.; in 3 vols. folio, hf-bd. 31. 3s. v. y. A collection like the present could not now be made at any price, as of many of the charts and plans only a very few copies were taken off by Dalrymple, as presents to his friends.

3400 DALRYMPLE'S (General Sir Hew) Memoir of his Proceedings as connected with the Affairs of Spain and the Commencement of the Peninsular War; 8vo, bds. 5s.

1830

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