5780 HILL'S (Aaron) Works, consisting of Letters: Poems, Moral and Facetious: and an Essay on the Art of Acting; 4 vols. 8vo, calf neat, 8s. 1753-54 5781 HILL'S (Brian) Twenty-four Sermons on various Subjects; 8vo, (pub. at 12s.) bds. 68. Shrewsbury, 1822 5782 HILL'S (Dr. H. D.) Essays on the Institutions, Government, and Manners of the States of Ancient Greece, 12mo, 6s. 1823 5783 HILL'S (Sir John) English Shrubs and Plants; folio, containing 31 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, accurately COLOURED after Nature, in old russia, 31. 5784 HILL'S (Professor John) Essay on the Utility of Defining Synonymous Terms; 4to, 3s. Edinburgh, 1788 Essay on the Principles of Historical Composition with application to Tacitus; 2 parts, 4to, 4s. 5785 ib. 1784-85 5786 HILL'S (Rev. Justly) Sermon on Apostolic Doctrine and Fellowship; 4to, sewed, 2s. 1825 5787 HILLARY (W.) on the Nature, Properties, and Laws of Motion of Fire; 8vo, sewed, 3s. 1760 5788 HILLARY's (Sir Wm.) Plan for the Construction of a Steam Life Boat; 8vo, sewed, 2s. 1824 5789 HINCHLIFFE (J.H.) on the Repeal of the Usury Laws; 8vo, 1 s.1828 5790 HINDERWELL'S (Thomas) History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity; 4to, views & plans, 7s. York, 1798 5791 HINDS' (Samuel) Three Temples of the One true GOD contrasted; 8vo, boards, 48. Oxford, 1830 Inquiry into the Proofs, Nature, and Extent of Inspiration, and into the Authority of Scripture; 8vo, bds. 5s. ib. 1831 5793 HINDOO PROCESSIONS. Nine very beautiful Drawings in Watercolours, by a Native Artist, 41. 4s. 5792 5794 HIOAN'S (G. R.) Thoughts on Prophecy; 8vo. bds. 3s. 6d. 1808 5795 HIPPISLEY'S (G.) Narrative of the Expedition to the Rivers Orinoco and Apurê, in South America, which sailed in 1817, and joined the Patriotic Forces in Venezuela and Caraccas; 8vo (published at 15s.) boards, 8s. 1819 5796 HIPPISLEY's (Sir J. C.) Substance of his Speech on seconding Grattan's Motion to refer the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland to a Committee, May 18th, 1810; 8vo, boards, 5s. 5797 1810 Speech on the Catholic Question, 24th April, 1812; 8vo, sewed, 2. 6d. 1812 5798 HIPPISLEY'S (J. H.) Chapters on early English Literature; 8vo. 5800 boards, 88. 1837 5799 HIPPOCRATES' Aphorisms and the Sentences of CELSUS, with Explanations and References, translated by Sir Conrad Sprengell; 8vo, portrait, very neat, 3s. 1735 upon Air, Water, and Situation; upon Epidemical Diseases, and upon Prognostics in Acute Diseases especially. With Thucydides' Account of the Plague of Athens, translated, methodis'd, and illustrated with useful and explanatory Notes, by F. Clifton; 8vo, portrait, very neat, 8s.1734 “An excellent work, faithfully translated and judiciously arranged."-Clarke. 5801 HISTORIA LITERARIA, or an exact and early Account of the most valuable Books published in Europe, with Indices; 4 vols. 8vo, neat, 16s. 1731-34 5802 HISTORIAN (Plain Englishman's), or a compendious Chronicle of England, by H. C. 12mo, neat, 6s. 1679 5803 HISTORIC Gallery of Portraits and Paintings, or BiograPHICAL REVIEW: containing brief Account of the Lives of the most celebrated Men in every Age and Country; and Graphic Imitations of the finest Specimens of the Arts, ancient and modern with Remarks, critical and explanatory; 7 vols. 8vo, containing Outline Engravings of 283 Portraits, of 189 celebrated Paintings, and of 37 ancient and modern Sculptures (pub. at 81. 8s. unbound), calf, marbled edges, 31. 13s. 6d. 1807-11 the same; 7 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, first impressions (pub. at 157.15s.unbound) hf.-bd.mor. marb.edges, 71.78.1807-11 5805 HISTORICAL EXTRACTS relating to Laws, Customs, Manners, Literature, &c. in France; 8vo, uncut, 5s. 5804 1769 5806 HISTORICAL REGISTER, with a Chronological Diary of the most Remarkable Events, from the Commencement in 1714 to 1738, wanting for the years 1723-24 and 1727-29; 20 vols. 8vo, neat, 21. 2s. 1724-38 5807 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the Kings of England, from Canutus and from William the Conqueror (to Charles II), with their Atchievements blazoned. To which is annexed a Collection of the most remarkable Passages out of the Declarations and Speeches of the King, his Lord Chancellors, &c. by E. Cooke; folio, portrait of Charles II and 4 plates containing the Genealogical Table, indifferent copy,8s.1684 Not mentioned by Watt, Lowndes, Moule, or any other bibliographer. 5808 HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS concerning District Successions and Deprivations during the three first Centuries of the Church, by a Presbyter of the Church of England (Simon Lowth, D.D.) 8vo, neat, scarce, 8s. 1713 5809 HISTORICAL, Genealogical, and Classical Dictionary; 2 vols. 12mo, neat, 3s. 1743 5810 HISTORIE of Aurelio and of Isabell, Daughter of the Kinge of Scotlande, nyeuley translatede in foure Langagies, Frenche, Italien, Spanishe, and Inglishe; 12mo, calf extra, scarce, 11. 5s. the same; 12mo, very neat, 16s. Antwerp, 1556 5811 5812 HISTORY and Description of the Royal Abbaye of Saint Denis, with Anecdotes of the Kings of France; 8vo, sd. 2s. 1795 5813 HISTORY of the Jesuits, to which is prefixed a Reply to Dallas's Defence of that Order (by Thomas Poynder) 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 4s.) boards, 14s. 1816 5814 HISTORY (A compendious) of all the Monarchs of England, from William the Conqueror to the tenth year of George I: with a particular Account of the Preston Rebellion; 12mo, 3s. Printed for T. Norris, on London Bridge, 1724 1682 5815 HISTORY of the Popish Sham Plots; 8vo, neat, 5s. 5816 HISTORY of the Campaign of 1796, 1797, and 1799, in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, &c. translated from the French of Baron de Pomp; 5 vols. 8vo, half-bound, 12s 1800-1 5817 HISTORY of England, in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son; 2 vols. 12mo, calf gilt, 8s. 1786 According to Sir Walter Scott, this work is "attributed to Lord Lyttleton, but really written by Oliver Goldsmith." 5818 HISTORY of the Political Connection between England and Ireland, from Henry II to the present Time, by Wm. Barron; 4to, half-bound, scarce, 9s. 1780 5819 HISTORY of Ernestus the Pious, Duke of Sax-Gotha, and Bernard the Great, Duke of Sax-Weimar: with Genealogical Tables of the House of Sax-Gotha, by J. T. Philips; 8vo, neat, scarce, 10s. 1740 5820 HISTORY of Man: or the Wonders of Human Nature, in Relation to the Virtues, Vices, and Defects of both Sexes, with Examples, ancient and modern; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 8s. 1790 5821 HISTORY (Complete) of the Turks, from their Origin to the year 1718 with a Dictionary explaining their Sects, Offices, Rites, Customs, &c. the Life of Mahomet, and a Translation of the whole of the Alcoran (by D. Jones); 4 vols. 8vo, portraits, neat, 12s. 1719 5822 HISTORY of the Patriarchal Age, and of the Jewish Nation : with a Description of Primitive Christianity in Dialogues; 8vo (pub. at 9s.) boards, 5s. 1812 5823 HISTORY of Mr. John De Castro, and his Brother Bat, commonly called Old Crab. The Merry Matter written by John Mathers, the Grave by a solid Gentleman; 4 vols. 12mo, boards, 10s. 1815 5824 HITCHIN's (Edw.) Defence of Infant Baptism, 1706.-Hitchin's Scripture Proof for Singing Scripture Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, 1696.—In 1 vol. 8vo, neat, scrarce, 8s. 5825 HITCHIN'S (F.) and S. Drew's History of Cornwall, Part 1I-VII; royal 4to, plates, sewed, 14s. Helston, 1815-17 5826 HIVE (The) a Collection of the most celebrated Songs; 4 vols. 12mo, very neat, scarce, 17. 1724-32 5827 HOADLEY'S (Bishop Benjamin) Works, with an Index and an Introductory Account of the Author; 3 vols. folio, fine portrait by Basire, calf gilt, 31. 3s. 5828 5829 5830 5831 5832 5833 5834 1773 1754 Sixteen Sermons, to which are added Six Sermons upon 1754-55 Primary Charge to the Sarum Clergy; 4to, 28. 1726 Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, with Forms of Prayer; 8vo, nt. 5s. 1735 Common Rights of Subjects Defended, and the Sacramental Test Considered; 8vo, uncut, 3s. 1719 Answer to the Representation of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation; 8vo, neat, 2s. 6d. 1717 Crispin the Cobler's Confutation of Ben Hoadly, 8vo, 1s.1711 5835 HOADLY and Wilson's Observations on a Series of Electrical Experiments; 4to, 3s. 1756 5835* HOARE'S (Prince) Life of Granville Sharp, with Observations on his Biblical Criticisms by Bp. Burgess; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 11. 8s.) bds. 18s. 1828 5836 HOARE'S (Sir Richard Colt) View of the Vatican, with the following MS. Inscription: "R.C.H. First Essay on Stone;" folio (only 6 impressions were taken) 6s. 5837 n.d. Two Studies from Nicolas Poussin, from a Painting in the possession of Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart. with Descriptions; folio, 2 plates, etched by H. Moses, 10s. Privately printed for presents only. 1814 5838 HOARE'S (Sir Richard Colt) ANCIENT HISTORY OF SOUTH AND NORTH WILTSHIRE, 5 parts; imperial folio, Large paper, complete, portrait and numerous fine engravings, PROOF IMPRESSIONS (pub. at 317.10s.) 127. 5839 5840 5841 5842 5843 5844 5845 5846 1810-21 HISTORY OF MODERN WILTSHIRE, containing the Hundreds Registrum Wiltunense, in Anglo-Saxon and Latin, with 1819 1819 1819 5847 HOBBES' (Thomas, of Malmesbury) WORKS, with his Life; folio, neat, 5l. 15s. 6d. 1750 Leviathan, or the Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil; folio, half-bd. 10s. 1651 the same, a new edition by Sir Wm. Molesworth, Bart. 8vo, cloth, 12s. 1839 Elements of Philosophy, written in Latine and now translated into English. To which are added, six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematicks of the Institution of Sir Henry Savile; 4to, plates, neat, very scarce, Il. 5s. 1656 Iliads and Odysses of Homer, translated into English Verse with a large Preface by the Translator: 2 vols. in 1, 12mo, frontispiece, neat, 10s. 6d. 1677 Odysses, translated by Hobbes; 12mo calf gilt, 5s. 1675 1681 Decameron Physiologicum, or Ten Dialogues of Natural 1682 Philosophical Rudiments concerning Government and Civill 1840 5859 HOBBES' (THOMAS, of Malmesbury) COMPLETE WORKS, English and Latin, now first collected and edited by SIR WILLIAM MOLESWORTH, BART. 14 vols. 8vo, portrait and plates, cloth lettered, 81. 8s. 5860 5861 5862 1839-43 1839-43 the same; 14 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 107. 10s. Concerning Heresy and the Punish- Six Lessons to the Oxford Professors Elementorum Philosophiæ Sectio Se- Opuscula Mathematica Elementorum Philosophiæ Sectio Ter- De Mirabilibus Pecci Historia Ecclesiastica Romana, &c. AMONGST those great and original thinkers, who, during the seventeenth century, placed the moral and political sciences upon firm and indisputable bases, none held a higher place, or possessed greater intellectual powers than THOMAS HOBBES OF MALMESBURY. His Treatises on LOGIC, HUMAN NATURE, and GOVERNMENT, were, and are still, deservedly admired, as well for depth of thought as for exquisite precision of style, both in Latin and English. The influence |