4305 EUROPEAN SCENERIES: ITALY, by Miss Batty,-FRANCE, GERMANY, RHINE, BELGIUM AND HOLLAND, HANOVER AND SAXONY, and WALES, by Captain Batty,-SICILY, by Major Light, and SWITZERLAND, by Major Cockburn; 8 vols. royal 4to, large paper, with Proof Impressions of the numerous beautiful Engravings (published at 817. 18s. unbound) morocco extra, gilt edges, 361. 1820-28 For each work separately, see under the author's name. 4306 EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, from the commencement in January 1782, to December 1822 inclusive; 82 vols. 8vo, numerous Portraits, Views, &c. (pub. at 987. 8s. unbound) half-bound, 247. 1782-1822 4306*EUROPEAN Magazine for August 1824.-The Sceptic, by Mrs. Hemans, 1820.--High Birth, a Satire, 1821.-Christabel, by S. T. Coleridge, 1816.—Bertram, a Tragedy, by the Rev. R. C. Maturin, 1816.-Edgar, a Tragedy, by G. Manners, 1806.—Unitarianism untenable, 1818.-The Vampyre, a Tale, 1819; in 1 vol. 8vo, half-bound, 8s. 4307 EUSEBIUS, SOCRATES, and EVAGRIUS' History of the Church and Life of Constantine, translated from Valesius' Edition, with Notes, by Meredith, Hanmer, and Wye Saltonstal; folio, neat, 17. 10s. Cambridge, 1683 4308 EUSEBIUS, SOCRATES, SOZOMEN, THEODORIT'S Ecclesiastical Histories, faithfully translated and abridged from the originals, by S. Parker. Third Edition, corrected and enlarged. To which is now added an abridgment of the History of Evagrius Scholasticus; 4to, portrait by Vertue, and plates, neat, 17. 11s. 6d. 1729 4309 EUSEBIUS' Ecclesiastical History, with Life, by Valesius, translated by the Rev. C. F. Crusé, D.D. 8vo, cloth, 78. 1842 4310 EUSTACE'S (Rev. J. C.) Classical Tour through Italy; 2 vols. 4to, map and plans (pub. at 51. 5s.) bds. 17. 10s. 1819 the same; 2 vols. 4to, hf.-bd. 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EXETER. 1820 1641 4331 ESSAYS by a Society of Gentlemen at Exeter; 8vo, with autograph of W. Gifford, plates, neat, 10s. Exeter, 1796 4332 IZACKE's Alphabetical Register of divers Persons, who by last Wills, Grants, &c. have given Tenements, Monies, &c. for the use of the Poor of Devon and Exon; 8vo, neat, 7s. 6d. 1736 4333 VOWELL, alias Hoker's (John) Description of Exeter, with a Catalogue of the Bishops, and Duties of Freemen, Mayor, Recorder, &c. small 4to, hf.-bd. 7s. Exon, 1765 the same; 4to, neat, 8s. 4334 ib. 1765 4335 THESAURUS Ecclesiasticus Provincialis: or, a Survey of the Diocese of Exeter; 4to, 6s. Exeter, 1783 4336 ENGRAVING of a Chimney-Piece in Bishop's Palace at Exeter, with Description, by R. Gough; folio, 2s. 6d. 1796 4337 EXPEDIENT for Peace: persuading an Agreement among Christians; small 4to, 2s. 6d. 1688 4338 FABER'S (M.) Sketches of the Internal State of France; 8vo, bds. 3s. 1811 4339 FABER'S (G. S.) 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He is very particular in the affairs of London, many good things being noted by him, hardly to be had elsewhere."—Archbishop Nicholson, 4354 FACETIÆ: Musarum Delicia, or the Muses' Recreation; conteining severall Pieces of Poetique Wit, by Sir J. M. and Ja. S. 1656; and Wit restored, in severall select Poems, not formerly publish't, 1658; also Wit's Recreations, selected from the finest fancies of moderne Muses, with a thousand outlandish Proverbs. Printed from the Edition of 1640, with all the wood engravings and improvements of subsequent Editions: to which are now added Memoirs of Sir John Mennis and Dr. J. Smith, with a Preface; 2 vols. crown 8vo, morocco extra, gilt edges, 17.16s. 1817 4355 FAILURES. Thoughts on the Causes of the present Failures; 8vo, 2s. 1743 4356 FAIRFAX'S (SIR THOMAS, afterwards the first Baron of Cameron) Highway to Heidelbergh; folio, AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, written in the Reign of James I, to instigate an attack on the Spanish Possessions in America, the Conquest of which the Author considers an Equivalent for the Loss of the Palatinate, russia, From the Fairfax Collection, 2l. 12s. 6d. The following 'merry tale' will give a specimen of the author's style: "The Archbishopp of Colloine ridinge with a very greate train of servants gallant in apparell and brauly mounted, mett with a poore boure or pezant, who seinge the bishopp in such state, did smile to himselfe as he passed by. The bishopp perceivinge, imagined that there was some odd conceipt in his heade, demaunded what it was. Sir,' said the poore man (after some pause and feare to speake) I laffe to thinke how pore the Apostles were, and to see how rich you their successors be; for I did never heare that St. Peter had one horse to ride upon himselfe, and you have two hundred servants brauly mounted. The archbishopp replyed, 'I did not ride thus as I am bishopp of Colloine, but as I am duke of Bavaria.' 'What,' said the boure, are you two men? Then I pray you tell me, if the duke of Bavaria goe to the divell, whither goes the bishopp of Colloine?"" 4357 FAIRFAX'S (Thomas Lord) Short Memorials, written by himself; small 8vo, calf gilt, 12s. 1699 This biography is reprinted in the fifth volume of Lord Somers' Collection of Tracts, and in the last edition of the Antiquarian Repertory. 4358 FAIRFAX'S (REV. EDWARD) MANUSCRIPT POEMS. Satirical Poems, Verses, and Epigrams, on King Charles the Second and his Court, collected by the Rev. 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