3569* 3569 DELONEY's (Thomas) Garland of Good Will, containing many pleasant Songs and Poems; small 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 10s. 6d. G. Conyers, n. d. Thomas of Reading, or the Six Worthie Yeomen of the West: reprinted from the edition of 1632,4to, 12s. Edinb.1812 3570 DE LOUTHERBOURG'S (P. J.) Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales, with Descriptions in French and English; royal folio, 18 engravings, FINELY COLOURED, EQUAL TO DRAWINGS (pub. at 51. 5s.) boards, 21. 8s. 1805 3571 DE LUC's (J. A.) Elementary Treatise on Geology, translated from the French Manuscript by the Rev. Henry De La Fite; 8vo (pub. at 16s.) boards, 8s. 3572 3573 1809 Geological Travels in the North of Europe and in England; 3 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 11. 16s.) boards, 18s. 1810 Letters on the Physical History of the Earth, with Introductory Remarks and Illustrations by the Rev. H. De La Fite; 8vo. (pub. at 12s.) boards, 6s. 1831 3574 DE MOIVRE'S (A.) Doctrine of Chances or a Method of Calculating the Probabilities of Events in Play. Second Edition; 4to, neat, 8s. 3575 3576 1738 1752 the same, 3rd edition, with Appendix, 4to, neat, 16s. 1756 On Annuities on Lives; 8vo, half-bound, 3s. 3577 DEMOSTHENES' Olynthiac Orations and Philippics. Englished by Thomas Wylson: with a Life of Demosthenes; small 4to, slightly stained, hf-bd. scarce, 10s. H. Denham, 1570 Orations, translated by the Rev. P. Francis, with critical and historical Notes; 2 vols. 4to, boards, 17. the same; 2 vols. 4to, neat, 17. 4s. 3578 3579 3580 3581 3581* 3582 1758 1757 Orations, delivered on Occasions of Public Deliberation : 1777 Dublin, 1756 London, 1756 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, very neat, 15s. 3582* the same; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 10s. 1802 3583 the same; 2 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, calf gilt, by Kalthoeber, 18s. 1802 3584 3585 3586 the same; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 18s.) bds. 12s. 1806 1814 1814 3587 3587* 3588 "In the translation of Demosthenes, Leland unites the man of taste with the man of learning, and shows himself to have possessed not only a competent knowledge of the Greek language, but that clearness in his own conceptions, and that animation in his feelings, which enabled him to catch the real meaning, and to preserve the genuine spirit, of the most perfect orator Athens ever produced."-Dr. Parr. and Eschines' Orations for the Crown, translated into English by Dawson; 8vo, calf, 78. 1732 Oration on the Crown, and Oration against Ctesiphon of Eschines translated by Andrew Portal; crown 8vo, Oxford, 1841 Select Speeches, by C. R. Kennedy; 12mo, cloth, 9s. 1841 bds. 6s. 3589 DENDY'S (Walter Cooper) Philosophy of Mystery; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. 1841 3589* DENHAM's (Rev. J. E.) Sermons on various Subjects and Occasions, vol. II; 8vo (pub. at 12s.) bds. 3s. 1825 3590 DENHAM (Major Dixon) Captain Hugh CLAPPERTON and Dr. OUDNEY'S Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa in 1822-24; 4to, map and plates (pub. at 47. 14s.6d.) bds. 21. 8s. 3591 1826 Another copy with Captain Clapperton's Journal of a Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa, from the Bight of Benim to Soccatoo; 2 vols. 4to, map and plates, (pub. at 6l. 16s. 6d.) boards, 31. 10s. 1826-29 3592 DENHOLM's (James) History of Glasgow, and Tour to the Scotch and English Lakes; 8vo, 15 plates, calf, 5s. Glasgow,1804 Another copy; 8vo, plates, bds. 5s. ib. 1804 3594 DENINA (Carlo) on the Ancient Republics of Italy. Translated with Notes and Observations, by J. Langhorne, D.D. 8vo, bds. 2s. 3593 3595 1773 On the Revolutions of Literature. Translated by Murdoch; 12mo, with autograph of T. J. Matthias, neat, 2s. 6d. 1771 3596 DENNIS' (Rev. John) Cat-o'-nine-Tails, vol. 1, 12mo, boards, 5s. Exeter, 1823 3596* Church Reform, by a Church Radical; 12mo, 2s. 6d. 1835 3597 DENNIS' (John) Liberty Asserted, a Tragedy; 4to, 3s. 6d. 1704 The scene of this tragedy is laid in Canada. Grounds of Criticism in Poetry; 8vo, 2s. 6d. 3598 1704 3599 DE NON's Travels in Sicily and Malta; 8vo, calf gilt, 7s. 1789 3599* Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, translated by Arthur Aikin; 2 vols. 4to, plates, calf gilt, 27. 2s. 1802 3600 DENT. Catalogue of the Library of John Dent, Esq. M.P., F.R.S. by Payne and Foss; royal 4to, PRIVATELY PRINTED, uncut, very rare, 61. 6s. 1825 An admirable catalogue of reference, of which only 20 copies were printed, for private distribution. At the sale of Mr. Dent's library, there were eight copies remaining, which were eagerly purchased at 121. per copy by Messrs. Arch, Cochran, and Thorpe. 3601 D'Eox's (Chevalier) Letter to Count de Guerchy; 4to, 3s. 1763 3602 DE PAGES' Travels round the World, from 1767-71; 3 vols. 8vo, uncut, 9s. 1793 3603 D'ERBIGNY'S Essay on the future Destinies of Europe; 8vo, 8vo, 2s. 6d. 1831 3604 DERBY GALLERY. A Collection of 20 Engravings by K. H. Winstanley, from Paintings in the possession of the Earl of Derby, at Knowsley in Lancashire; royal folio (pub. at 37. 13s. 6d.) half-bound, 17. 1728 3605 DERBYSHIRE. A Discourse upon prodigious Abstinence, occasioned by the Twelve Moneths Fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Derbyshire Damosell, by John Reynolds; small 4to, 5s. 1669 3606 DERHAM's (Samuel) Account of Ilmington Waters, in Warwickshire; 8vo, neat, 4s. Oxford, 1685 3607 DERHAM's (Rev. W.) Physico and Astro-Theology; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 6s. 3608 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 8s. 1716-19 1754-67 3609 DERHAM's (Rev. W.) Astro-Theology; 8vo, plates, neat, 3s. 1719 the same; 8vo, neat, 3s. the same; 8vo, neat, 4s. 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 : 1758 1767 Boyle Lectures: Physico-Theology, or a Demonstration 1714 1720 1732 Physico-Theology. A new Edition, with additional Notes; a Translation of the Latin and Greek Quotations; and a Life of the Author; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, neat, 10s. 1798 3616 DESAGULIER'S (J.T.) Course of Experimental Philosophy; 2 vols. 4to, plates, neat, 17. 1s. 1763 3617 DESATIR (The, or Sacred Writings of the ancient Persian Prophets, in the original Tongue; together with the ancient Persian Version and Commentary of the Fifth Sasan, carefully published with a copious Glossary, by Mulla Firuz Bin Kaus. To which is added an English Translation of the Desatir and Commentary; 2 vols. in 1, royal 8vo, half-bound, 17. 5s. Bombay, 1818 3618 DESCANT on the Penny Postage; crown 8vo, sewed, 1s. 1841 "A very clever jeu d'esprit."--Morning Post. 3619 DESCANT ON THE PENNY POSTAGE. Encore Edition, with a few new Cadences; crown 8vo, 1s. 6d. 1841 "A VERY CLEVER, HUMOROUS BROCHURE, FULL OF GOOD HITS AND AMUSING SATIRE."—Gentleman's Magazine for 1842, p. 189. 3620 DESCANT UPON RAILROADS, by X.A.P. crown 8vo, sewed, 18.6d. 1842 "Those who are unacquainted with my former Descant, and not aware of the flexile laws by which this species of composition is governed, may not perceive at the first glance the relation between some of my paragraphs and my main purpose. Let me, therefore, be allowed to intimate, before I proceed any further, that a prose descant partakes of the nature of a voluntary upon the organ. In either case the performer is presumed to have well con sidered his subject, and to have made a distinct sketch of it beforehand. But he is discharged from some strict observances to which he mast in other cases submit. He is at liberty to interject at will, and in his own particular manner, any idea that may flash across his mind while engaged in executing his design, provided it appear to discerning judges to blend with his theme, and be so brought in as not to contravene those general rules which all com. positions are bound to respect."-Author. 3621 DES CARTES' (Réné) Life, containing the History of his Philosophy and Works; 8vo, portrait, neat, 4s. 1693 3622 DESCRIPTION of England and Wales: containing a particular Account of each County, with its Antiquities, Curiosities, &c. and the Lives of the illustrious Men each County has produced; 10 vols. 12mo, 240 plates, neat, 17. 1775 3623 DE VAVASOUR, a Tale of the Fourteenth Century; 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.) bds. 7s. 6d. 1826 3624 DEVERELL'S (Robert) Andalusia: or Notes tending to shew that the Yellow Fever of the West Indies and of Andalusia in Spain, was a Disease well known to the Ancients; and that they assigned a Cause for it, and used Means for its Cure not hitherto attempted in our Time: with the Supplement; 2 Parts, 4to, plates, uncut, 10s. 1805-6 Privately printed for the author's friends. 3625 DEVERELL'S (Robert) New View of the Classics and Ancient Arts, tending to shew their invariable Connexion with the Sciences; 4to, sewed, 10s. Privately printed, 1806 3626 Two Letters on the ancient Aries or Battering-Ram; 4to, sewed, 5s. Privately Printed, 1806 3627 DEVIL (New) on Two Sticks in London; 12mo, 12 coloured plates, bds. 3s. 1819 3628 DEVIL turned Hermit, or the Adventures of Astaroth, banished from Hell, a Satirical Romance; 12mo, russia, 6s. 1751 3629 DEVIS' (Ellen) Accidence of Rudiments of English Grammar ; 12mo, 18. 1797 3630 DEVON PEERAGE. Minutes of Evidence on the Petition of William Viscount Courtenay, to be summoned to Parliament as Earl of Devon; folio, 5s. 1831 3631 DEVONSHIRE. Case of the County of Devon with respect to the New Excise Duty on Cyder and Perry; 4to, 3s. 1763 3632 D'EwEs' (Sir Simonds) Journal of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; folio, fine impression of the frontispiece, representing the Queen sitting in Parliament, neat, 18s. 1682 3633 DEWEES' (Dr. W. P.) Compendious System of Midwifery; 8vo, 14 plates (pub. at 18s.) bds. 6s. 1825 3634 DEWHURST's (Professor Henry William) Natural History of the Order CETACEA, and the Oceanic Inhabitants of the Arctic Regions; 8vo, numerous lithographic and wood engravings, (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s. 3635 1834 Observations on the Comparative Anatomy of the Mouse; 12mo, 2s. 1641 1831 3636 DEY'S (R.) Two Looks over Lincolne, or a View of his Holy Table, Name, and Thing, discovering his Popish Tenets, &c. small 4to, scarce, 8s. 3637 Dialogues of Creatures moralised. Ancient Fables, edited by Joseph Haslewood, 4to, LARGE PAPER, numerous curious woodcuts, calf extra, very rare, 21. 15s. Bensley, 1816 Only 2 copies were printed on large paper, and 108 on small, of which all excepting 42 were destroyed in Bensley's fire. 3638 DIALOGUE in the Shades between William Caxton, Bibliomaniac, and William Wynken Clerk: Rare Doings at Roxburghe Hall, a Ballad and Diary of Roger Payne; royal 8vo, 2s. 6d. : 1821 3639 DIALOGUES (Two) containing a comparative View of the Lives, Characters, and Writings of the Earl of Chesterfield and Dr. S. Johnson; 8vo, neat, 3s. 6d. 3640 DIALOGUES in a Library; small 8vo, bds. 2s. 6d. 1787 1797 3641 DIARY of an English Lady during her Travels in France, Belgium, Holland, &c. commencing Old Style, August, 14th, 1715, and ending October 14th, 1720, with the words 'Friday came to Danny'; 2 vols. 8vo, MANUSCRIPT, 17. ls. If we may judge from her companions, the author (who, according to her diary, weighed 131 French pounds) appears to have been a lady of rank: e.g. walked with the Czar to Marly,"—" my Lord came," my Lord went to Paris," -"Lord Hatton came to see me,"-" dined with the Bishop of Blois,"" dined twice at Bordeaux with Archbishop,"-"presented to Duke of Lorraine, and the Duchess,"-" at the Duchess's table." 3641*DIARY of an Ennuyée (by Mrs. Jameson); sm. 8vo, calf gilt, 10s. 1826 3642 DIAZ DEL CASTILLO's True History of the Conquest of Mexico, translated by M. Keatinge; 4to, calf, 16s. 1800 Robertson gives a very high character to this author. 3643 DIBDIN'S (Thomas) London Theatre, containing 104 of the best acting Plays; 26 vols. in 13, 18mo, beautifully printed by Whittingham, with neat woodcuts, elegant in calf, full gilt, contents lettered, 37. 18s. 1815-18 3644 DIBDIN'S (DR. THOMAS FROGNALL) TYPOGRAPHICAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND: begun by Joseph Ames, augmented by William Herbert, and now greatly enlarged by T. F. Dibdin; 4 vols. 4to, portraits and facsimiles (pub. at 147. 14s.) bds. 71. 78. 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 3655 3656 3657 3658 3659 3660 1810-19 the same; 4 vols. 4to, half-bound russia, uncut, top edges gilt, 71. 17s. 6d. 1810-19 the same; 4 vols. 4to, russia, marbled edges, 8l. 1810-19 "No collection can be complete withont Dr. Dibdin's volumes, which are, independent of the solid information they contain, frequently enlivened by literary anecdotes, and rendered generally interesting by a great variety of observation, and acuteness of remark."-British Critic. 1811 1809 Typographical Antiquities, vol. I, 4to, bds. 17. 1s. 1816 1842 the same; 2 vols. imp. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, bds. 37.13s. 6d. 1842 Bibliophobia, Remarks on the present languid and depressed State of Literature and the Book Trade; 8vo, bds. 48. 1832 1832 the same; royal 8vo, large paper, bds. 88. 1823 |