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7708 MALCOLM's (Sir John) Memoir of Central India, including Malwa and adjoining Provinces; 2 vols. 8vo, maps, hf.-bd. 18s. 1824 the same, Third Edition, 2 vols. 8vo, maps (pub. at 17.8s.) cloth, 18s.

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1832 Sketches of Persia; 2 vols. crown 8vo (pub. at 15s.) bds. 10s. 1828 Government of India; 8vo (pub. at 15s.) bds. 10s.6d. 1833 Life of Lord Clive, Governor-General of India; 3 vols. 8vo, portrait and map (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 11. 7s. 1836 7712* the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 2s. 1836 7713 MALCOLM's (J. P.) Londinium Redivivum, or Ancient History and Modern Description of London; 4 vols. 4to, numerous plates (pub. at 77. 7s. in bds.) calf neat, 31. 3s. 1803-7 "This may indeed be considered as an original history of London. No subject at all connected with the undertaking seems to have escaped the author's notice. The work is full of biographical notices, curious anecdotes, local peculiarities, charters, presentments, &c. &c. and what is not less deserving praise, the extracts from registers are so various, that certificates may be obtained, if necessary, of upwards of a thousand eminent names, exclusive of inscriptions on monuments. The labour of such an undertaking is so manifest, and its utility at the same time so obvious, that it seems a sort of public duty to promote it by all possible accommodation. We have no doubt that, when finished, this will be the most comprehensive account of London that has ever been published."—British Critic. Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London, from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700; 3 vols. 8vo, 18 plates of costume, &c. (pub. at 27. 5s.) bds. 17. 1s. 1811 the same, 4to, 18 plates, half-bound, 17. 18.

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Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London, from the Roman Invasion to the end of the Eighteenth Century, together with Miscellaneous Anecdotes of the Manners and History of Europe; 6 vols. 8vo, many plates, those of costume coloured (pub. at 47. 4s.) bds. 21.2s. 1811 Miscellaneous Anecdotes, illustrative of the Manners and History of Europe during the Reigns of Charles II, James II, William III, and Queen Anne; 8vo, plates, calf neat, 78. 1811

Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing, with Graphic Illustrations; 4to, 31 plates, bds. scarce, 18s. 1813 7719 MALCOLM (Sarah). True Copy of the Paper delivered by her to the Rev. Mr. Piddington on the Night before her Execution; 4to, 2s.

1732

7720 MALDEN's (Henry) Account of King's College Chapel, Cambridge; 8vo, portrait and plate, 4s. Cambridge, 1769 7721 MALIGNANTS. The humble Confession and just Vindication of them who have suffered much and doe yet suffer under the Names of Malignants or Delinquents; small 4to, no title, 2s.

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7722 MALKIN'S (B. Heath) Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography of South Wales; 2 vols. 8vo, frontispiece, half-bound, 8s. 1807 A Father's Memoirs of his Child; 8vo, portrait and plates by BLAKE, boards, 88.

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Printed only for private distribution.

1806

Essays on Subjects connected with Civilization; 8vo, bds. very scarce, 8s.

1795

7725 MALKIN'S (B. Heath) Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities, Critical and Historical; 8vo (pub. at 12s.) bds. 7s. 1825

1829

7726 MALKIN'S (Frederic) History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to its final Subjection to Rome; 8vo, bds. 4s. another copy, soiled, 8vo, 2s.

7727 7728

1829

the same, 4to, LARGE PAPER (on which only a few copies were printed for presents) calf extra by Lewis, 17.18. 1830 7729 MALLET's (David) Amintor and Theodora, or the Hermit, a Poem; 4to, neat, 3s. 1747 7730 MALLET'S (P. H.) Northern Antiquities: or, a Description of the Manners, Customs, &c. of the Ancient Danes, and other Northern Nations (including our own Saxon Ancestors) with the Translation of the Edda and other Icelandic Pieces. Also additional Notes by the Translator (Bp. Percy), and Goranson's Latin Version of the Edda; 2 vols. 8vo, BEST EDITION, very neat, scarce, 17. 7s. 1770 7730*MALLING's (Ove) Great and Good Deeds of Danes, Norwegians, and Holsteinians; 4to, bds. 8s.

1807 7731 MALMESBURY'S (James Harris, Earl of) Introduction to the History of the Dutch Republic for the last Ten Years reckoning from 1777; 8vo, bds. 5s.

1788

7732 MALMSBURY. Plan, Elevations and Sections of Malmsbury Abbey Church, by F. Nash; royal folio, 9 fine Engravings from the Vetusta Monumenta, 12s.

1816

7733 MALONE'S (E.) Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Shakspeare Papers; 8vo, fac-similes, calf gilt, 78. 6d.

7734

1796

Essence of Malone, or the 'Beauties' of that fascinating Writer, extracted from his immortal work, in 5691 pages, just published; and (with his accustomed felicity) entitled Some Account of the Life and Writings of John Dryden!!' (by Judge Hardinge) 8vo, uncut, scarce, 10s. 1800 7735 MALTBY's (Edward, Bp. of Durham) Illustrations of the Truth of the Christian Religion; 8vo, bds. 78.6d. Cambridge,1803 "What!" said Dr. Parr, have you not read Maltby's Illustrations? Then get the book. You will be delighted with it. It is replete with sound learning, strong sense, and just reasoning. Its piety is pure, and its charity perfect."-Field's Life of Parr, ii. 425.

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Sermon before the University; 4to, 2s. 6d.
Sermons; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 4s.) bds. 16s.
the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 1s.

ib. 1806

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1819-22

"There is in them," says Dr. Parr, "no evangelical mysticism-no methodistical jargon; but all is pure Christianity, exhibited iu all its beauty and all its energy. Upon the whole, the Church has produced no sermons of superior, and few of equal merit, since the days of Clarke, Sherlock, Jortin, and Balguy."-Field's Life of Parr, ii. 425.

Sermons preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn; 8vo, bds. 9s.

Fast Sermon in Westminster Abbey; 4to, 2s.

1831

1832

7740 MALTHUS' (T. R.) Essay on the Principle of Population; 3 vols.

8vo, bds. 15s.

1817

7741

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 1s.

1825

7742

Principles of Political Economy, Second Edition, with considerable Additions from the Author's own MS. and an original Memoir; 8vo, boards, 14s.

1836

7743 MALTHUS' (T. R.) Letter to S. Whitbread on his proposed Bill for the Amendment of the Poor Laws; 8vo, 2s. 6d. 1807 Definitions in Political Economy; cr. 8vo, bds. 7s. 1827 Observations on the Corn Laws; 8vo, 2s. 6d.

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1814

7746 MALTE BRUN's System of Universal Geography; 9 vols. 8vo, (published at 71.) boards, 61.

1821

"Its design is to bring together the whole of ancient and modern geography. But immense and difficult as the undertaking is, the author has done and is doing it ample justice. It is at once a system of geography for every-day use, and at the same time an example of enlarged philosophical views. It is alike calculated to gratify those who read merely from curiosity, and those who seek its pages for the more definite purposes of education and scientific intelligence. It is admirable in its original form, it is well translated, it is printed in a fair style; and, in fine, it is a work that neither library, nor family, nor school, should be without."—Literary Gazette.

7747 MALTUS' (F.) Sermon before the Gregoreans; 4to, 2s. 1752 7748 MAMMATT's (Edward) Collection of Geological Facts and Practical Observations intended to elucidate the Formation of the Ashby Coal-Field in the Parish of Ashby-de-laZouch and the neighbouring District, being the Result of Forty Years' Experience and Research; royal 4to, map 102 coloured plates, bds. 11.16s. Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1836 1822

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7749 MAN of the World's Dictionary; 12mo, boards, 2s. 7750 MAN'S (John) History and Antiquities, ancient and modern, of the Borough of Reading in the County of Berks; royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, plates (published at 5l. 5s. unbound) calf gilt, 27. 12s. 6d. Reading, 1816

7751 MANBY'S (Captain G. W.) Journal of a Voyage to Greenland in 1821; 4to, map and plates (pub. at 17.11s.6d.) bds. 15s. 1822 7752 MANCHESTER ACADEMY.-Sermon at its Establishment by R. Harrison, with a Discourse at its public Commencement by T. Barnes, D.D. Warrington, 1786.-A. Kippis' Sermon at the Old Jewry on Occasion of a new Academical Institution for Dissenters, 1786.-Sunday Schools recommended in a Sermon before the Dissenting Ministers by the Rev. Wm. Turner, 1786.-Account of a Society for encouraging the Industrious Poor, Birmingham, 1787.— A short Account of the periodical Tontine Association, 1786.-In 1 vol. 8vo, neat, 5s.

7752*MANCHESTER'S (Henry, Earl of) Manchester at Mondo. Contemplatio Mortis et Immortalitatis. Fourth Impression, much inlarged; 12mo, 4s.

1638

7753 MANDEVILLE'S (Sir John) Voiage and Travaile, which treateth of the Way to Hierusalem, and of the Marvayles of Inde, with other Ilands and Countryes; royal 8vo, calf extra, marbled edges, 21, 12s. 6d.

7754

Bindley's copy sold for 31. 15s.

1725

Voiage and Travaile, with Introduction, Notes, and Glossary, by J. O. Halliwell; 8vo, cuts, cloth, 8s. 1839 7755 MANDEVILLE'S (B.) Free Thoughts on Religion, the Church, and National Happiness; 8vo, neat, 5s.

7756

1720

Enquiry into the Causes of the frequent Executions at Tyburn, with a Discourse on Transportation, 1725.H. Fielding's Enquiry into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers, &c. 1751.-Fielding's Proposal for an effectual Provision for the Poor, 1753.-1 vol. 8vo, hf.-bd. 7s.

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7757 MANDEVILLE'S (B.) Fable of the Bees, or Private Vices Publick Benefits; 12mo, 4s. 1714 the same, to which is added a Vindication of the Book, with an Essay on Charity and Charity Schools, and a Search into the Nature of Society; 2 vols. 8vo, 12s. 1732-33 Fable of the Bees; 8vo, calf, 10s. 6d.

1795 Enquiry into the Origin of Honour and the Usefulness of Christianity in War; 8vo, calf, 6s. 1732

7761

Discourse concerning Ridicule and Irony in Writing; 8vo, 3s.

1729

7762

Letter to Dion (Bp. Berkeley) occasioned by his Book called Alciphron; 8vo, 4s.

7763

1732 Treatise of Hypochondriack and Hysterick Diseases; 8vo, neat, 5s.

12mo, 2s.

1730

7764 MANGNALL'S (R.) Historical and Miscellaneous Questions;

1810

7765 MANILIUS' Sphere, made an English Poem: with Annotations and an Astronomical Appendix by Ed. Sherburne; royal folio, LARGE PAPER, plates and frontispiece by HOLLAR, neat, 10s.

1675 7766 MANLEY's (Thos.) Law Interpreter (a Dictionary of Law Terms, Jocular Tenures, &c.); folio, neat, 4s. 1672 7767 MANLEY's (Mrs.) Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality; 8vo, half-bound, 3s. 6d. 1709 7768 MANN'S (D. D.) Present Picture of New South Wales; 4to, plan and 4 large folding Views (published at 21. 12s. 6d.) boards, 10s.

1811 7769 MANNING (REV. Owen) AND WM. BRAY'S HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SURREY; 3 vols. royal folio, numerous fine plates, half-bound russia, uncut, 157.15s.

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1804-14 the same; 3 vols. royal folio, plates, russia, marbled edges, 187. 1804-14 the same; 3 vols. royal folio, LARGE PAPER, fine copy, half-bound russia, uncut, 211.

7771*MANNING'S (Archdeacon Henry Edward) Sermons;

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10s.

1804-14

8vo, cloth,

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1842

On Unity of the Church; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. 7772*MANSELL'S (Col. Roderick) Narrative of the late Popish Intrigue to form a Plot and then to cast the Guilt on Protestants; folio, uncut, 4s.

1680

7773 MANSTEIN'S (General) Memoirs of Russia, from 1727 to 1744, (with a Recommendatory Address by David Hume); 4to, maps and plates, neat, 6s.

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"His memoirs describe the internal history of Russia, and her wars with the Porte, during the time in which he served, with the spirit of an eye witness." Lord John Russell.

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The Christian Sabbath, its Institution and Obligation; 8vo, 2s. 6d.

7779* Primitive Christianity; 8vo, cloth, 12s.

ib. 1830 1842

7780 MANT'S (Bp. Richard) Biographical Notices of the Apostles, Evangelists, and other Saints, with Reflexions and Collects adapted to the Minor Festivals of the Church of England; 8vo, boards, 10s. the same; 8vo, calf extra, 14s.

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7781

Oxford, 1828 ib. 1828

Sermons on the Church and her Ministrations; 8vo, bds. 12s.

1838

7782 History of the Church in Ireland; 8vo, bds. 16s. 1839 7783 MANTELL'S (Gideon) Fossils of the South Downs, or Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex; 4to, 42 plates (published at 31. 3s.) boards, 21. 2s.

1822

another copy; 4to, the plates coloured (published at 67. 6s.) boards, 47. 10s.

1822

7784

7785

Geology of the South-East of England; 8vo, 75 plates, map and cuts, boards, 17.1s.

1833

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7787

Narrative of the Visit of William IV and Q. Adelaide to
Lewes, Oct. 22, 1830; 8vo, boards, 3s. 6d.
Wonders of Geology; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, woodcuts,
boards, 14s.

1831

1838

7788 MANTON's (Rev. Thomas, D.D.) One hundred and ninety Sermons on the cxIxth Psalm. Third Edition, to which is prefixed the Life of the Author, by William Harris, D.D. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, 18s.

7789

Meate out of the Eater; 4to, 2s. 6d.

1842

1647

7790 MANUFACTURES.-Treatise on the progressive Improvement and present State of the Manufactury in Metals; 3 vols. foolscap 8vo, cuts, cloth, 15s.

1831

7791 MANUSCRIPTS. A volume, consisting of 240 leaves, and con-
taining-1. Notes out of the History of St. Paul's.-
2. A Generall Collection of all the Offices of England,
with the Fees in the Queene's Guifte; together with the
Valuation of all the Livinges of the Cleargie and their
Tenths, paiable to her Majestie (Queen Elizabeth).—3. A
short Treatise of the Isle of Man, by Daniel King.—4. The
True Use of Armorie, &c. by William Wyrley.-5. The
Glorious Life and Honourable Death of Sir John Chandos,
Lord of St. Salvior, &c. IN VERSE.-6. Ingenious Notes.-
7. THE SIGNIFICATION OF OLD ENGLISH WORDS.-8. Excel-
lent Men and Wise Actions.-9. Life and Death of Saint
George.-10. The Severall Conversions of this our Na-
tion from Paganisme to Christianitie.-11. Life and
Death of Mahomet.-12. A RELIGIOUS POEM in Six
Cantos, apparently written about the Year 1600, and
commencing-

"Where should I find that melancholy muse
That never heard of any thinge but mone,
And reade the passiones that her pen doth use,
When she and sorrowe sadlye sitt a lone,

To tell the world more than the world can tell,
What fits indeed, most fitlye figures hell."

13. Notes out of a Booke, entituled, Caliope's Cabinet,
opened by James Salter.-14. Notes out of the History of
the Holy Warre, by Thomas Fuller; 4to, very distinctly
written, 51. 5s.
v. y.

This curious manuscript cost the late Rev. Canon Newling 81. 8s.

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