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7959 MAUNDER'S (Samuel) Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference, comprising a Dictionary and Grammar of the English Language; a New Universal Gazetteer, with Population and other Tables; a Classical Dictionary, with Scripture Proper Names accented; a Chronological Analysis of General History; a Dictionary of Law Terms, &c. with every page surrounded with Maxims, Proverbs, Maxims in Latin, with English Translations, &c. foolscap 8vo, cloth, 8s. 1840

7961

7960 MAUNDRELL'S (H.) Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, A.D. 1697; with the Author's Journey to the Banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia; 8vo, BEST EDITION, plates, calf neat, scarce, 14s. Oxford, 1749 the same; with a Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai, and back again, translated from a Manuscript written by the Prefetto of Egypt, in Company with the Missionaries de Propaganda Fide at Cairo, by R. Clayton (Bishop of Clogher); 8vo, plates, calf gilt, 12s.

1810

"This is doubtless a most curious and interesting book."-Dibdin.

7962 MAURELLE'S (Don F. A.) Journal of a Voyage in 1775 to explore the Coast of America, northward of California (translated by Alexander Dalrymple); 4to, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, 7s 6d.

n. d.

7963 MAURICE'S (Dr. Henry) Vindication of the Primitive Church and Diocesan Episcopacy; 8vo, neat, 7s.

1682

7963* Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy; 8vo, neat, 8s. 1700 7964 MAURICE'S (Rev. T.) Indian Antiquities, or Dissertations relative to the Geography, Theology, Laws, Government, Commerce, and Literature of Hindostan ; compared throughout with the Religion, Government, &c. of Persia, Egypt, and Greece; 7 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 37. 13s. 6d.) bds. 11.7s.

7965

7966

7967

7968

7969

the same; 7 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 12s. 6d.

1806

1806

"I must not be silent in respect to the labors of another gentleman, the Rev. T. Maurice, who has written with uncommon success on the wonderful mythology of the Hindoo religion, derived most happily the sources of many of its mysteries, and traced their origin, nearly lost in the mists of fable, from the sacred purity of Holy Writ."-Pennant. Dissertation on the Oriental Trinities; 8vo, plates, bds.

68.

1801 Ancient and Modern History of Hindostan, with Supplement; 4 vols. 4to (pub. at 97.9s. in bds.) calf gilt, 37.1802-20 An important and interesting addition to the historical treasures of English literature. The whole contains a vast store of materials, carefully selected and conspicuously arranged; and forms a luminous detail of ancient history. I recommend," says Bishop TOMLINE, "in the most earnest manner, both the DISSERTATIONS' and the HISTORY' of this writer to the attention of all those who are desirous of seeing additional light thrown upon some of the most important doctrines of the Holy Scriptures."

History of Hindostan; its Arts and its Sciences during the most ancient Periods of the World; 2 vols. 4to, plates, bds. 15s. 1795-98

another Edition; 3 vols. 4to, plates (published at 47. 4s.) bds. 17.4s. 1819-20

7970 MAURICE'S (Rev. T.) Observations on the Ruins of Babylon; 4to (published at 11.5s.) 10s.

7971

7972 7973

1816 Observations, connected with Astronomy and Ancient History, on the Ruins of Babylon, with the Appendix on the Remains of Ancient Egyptian Grandeur and Superstition; 2 Parts, 4to, plates (pub. at 27.10s.) bds. 17. 5s. 1816-18 Poems, Epistolary, Lyric, and Elegiacal; 8vo, bds. 3s. 1800 Poems; 8vo, calf gilt, 4s. 1800

"Mr. Maurice was a favourite pupil of Dr. Parr at Stanmore, and is recorded in the following handsome manner in his Last Will: "I have long admired him for his fertile and lively imagination, for his various and pro. found researches, and for his open and gene.ous heart."—Field's Life of Parr. 7974 MAVOR'S (Dr. William) Historical Account of the most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries, from the Time of Columbus to the Present Period; 20 vols. 12mo, portrait and plates, neat, 31. 3s.

7975

7976

1796 Universal History, Ancient and Modern; 25 vols. 18mo, plates (pub. at 57. 12s. 6d.) bds. 27. 12s. 6d. General View of the Agriculture of Berkshire; 8vo, map and plates (pub. at 18s.) bds. 5s.

1812

1809

7977 MAURIER'S (Baron) Lives of all the Princes of Orange. To which is added the Life of William III, by Thomas Brown; 8vo, portrait, neat, 5s.

1693

7978 MAW's (II. L.) Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the River Mazanon, or Amazon; 8vo (pub. at 12s.) bds. 7s.

1829

7979 MAWE AND ABERCROMBIE's Every Man his own Gardener ; 12mo, calf, 2s. 6d.

7980 7981

the same; 12mo, neat, 3s.

1779

1779

Universal Gardener and Botanist, or a General Dictionary of Gardening, &c. thick 4to (pub. at 27.12s.6d.) bds.10s.1797 7982 MAWE'S (John) Travels into the Interior of Brazil, particularly in the Gold and Diamond Districts; 4to, plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 15s.

the same; 4to, calf extra, marbled edges, 17. 1s.
the same; 4to, calf gilt, 18s.

1812

7983

1812

7984

1812

7985

Travels in Brazil; second Edition, 8vo, map and coloured plates (pub. at 18s.) bds. 9s.

1823

7986

7987

the same, 8vo, hf.-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 12s.1823 Treatise on Diamonds and Precious Stones; 8vo, coloured plates (pub. at 12s.) bds. 7s.

7988

1813

Familiar Lessons on Mineralogy and Geology; 12mo, plates, bds. 3s.

1819 7989 MAXIMILIAN PRINCE OF WIED-NEUWIED's Travels in Brazil, in the Years 1815-17; 4to, portrait, map and 6 plates (pub. at 27. 2s.) bds. 16s.

1820

7990 MAXIMS, Characters, and Reflections, critical, satyrical, and moral (by Greville); 8vo, fine copy, in old gilt calf,

58.

1756

"A book entitled to much more praise than it has received."-Lowndes. 7990*MAXIMUS TYRIUS' Dissertations, translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor; 2 vols. crown 8vo (pub. at 18s.) boards,

10s.

1804

7991 MAY You Like it, by a Country Curate (Rev. C. B. Tayler); 2 vols. 12mo, bds. 5s.

1822-23

7992 MAY'S (Thos.) Victorious Reigne of King Edward the Third; a Poem, 8vo, with the rare portrait (John Estcourt his Booke, 1666) calf extra, 14s.

7993

7994

1635 "For his learning, wit, and language, he may be looked upon as one of the best poets in the English language."-Lord Clarendon.

History of the Long Parliament, with a short and necessary View of some precedent Years, edited by Baron Maseres; 4to, portrait (pub. at 17.11s. 6d.) bds. 15s. 1812 the same; 4to, portrait, calf gilt, 18s. 1812

The great Lord Chatham calls May's work "a much honester and more instructive book of the same period of history, than Lord Clarendon's ;" and Bishop Warburton pronounces it "a just composition, according to the rules of history; written with much judgment, penetration, manliness, and spirit; and with a candour that will greatly increase your esteem, when you understand that he wrote by order of his masters, the parliament."

7995 MAYER'S (LUIGI) VIEWS IN EGYPT, CARAMANIA, PALEstine, TURKEY IN EUROPE, AND TURKEY IN ASIA, from Drawings in the Possession of Sir Robert Ainslie, taken during his Embassy to Constantinople; 7 Parts in 2 vols, royal folio, with 167 fine Views, coloured equal to drawings, (pub. at 631. unbound) russia, gilt edges, 157.15s. 1801-10 VIEWS IN THE OTTOMAN DOMINIONS, in Europe, in Asia, and some of the Mediterranean Islands; from the original Drawings taken for Sir Robert Ainslie, with Descriptions. historical and illustrative; royal folio, with 71 fine plates, coloured equal to drawings (pub. at 31. 10s. in bds.) russia, extra, gilt edges, 81. 8s.

7996

7997

7998

7999

1810

VIEWS IN EGYPT, from the Original Drawings in the Possession of Sir Robert Ainslie, with Descriptions; 12 Nos. royal folio, complete, 48 fine Engravings, COLOURED EQUAL TO DRAWINGS (pub. at 157. 15s.) 37. 16s. 1801 VIEWS IN CARAMANIA, PALESTINE, AND EGYPT; 3 vols. in 2, royal folio, 96 BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, (pub. at 317. 10s) bds. 6l. 6s. 1803-4-5 VIEWS IN CARAMANIA; 6 Nos. royal folio, complete, containing 24 BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS (pub. at 77. 17s. 6d.) 17. 11s. 6d.

1803

8000 MAYER'S (Tobias) Astronomical Observations made at Gottingen from 1756 to 1761; folio, bds. 9s.

bds. 4s.

1826

8001 MAYHEW's (Dr. Jonathan, of Boston, America) Sermons : 8vo, 1756 8002 MAYO's (Charles) Chronological History of the European States, with their Discoveries and Settlements, also Biographical Sketches of the Sovereigns, Statesmen, Warriors, &c. folio, bds. 4s. Bath, 1793

8003 MAYO's (Herbert) Outlines of Human Physiology; 8vo (pub. at 14s.) bds. 4s.

1827

8004 the same, Second Edition, 8vo (pub. at 18s.) bds. 6s. 1829 8005 MEAD'S (R.) Medical Works; 4to, plates, neat in calf, 15s. 1762 8005 MEADLEY's (George Wilson) Memoirs of Algernon Sydney; 8vo, portrait (pub. at 12s. unbound) calf gilt, 8s. Memoirs of William Paley, D.D. 8vo, bds. 10s.

8006

1813

1810

8006* MEARES' (John) Voyages made in 1788-89, from China to the North-west Coast of America; Observations on the probable Existence of a North-West Passage, &c. 4to, boards, 78.

1790

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8009 MEARS' (Rev. J.) Catechism (revised by the Rev. W. Bruce);

12mo, 1s.

Belfast, 1818 8010 MEDALLIC History of England, engraved on 40 plates, containing several hundred Engravings of Medals; imperial 4to (pub. at 31. 3s.) bds. 17. 10s.

1831 8011 MEDALS. Catalogue of Medals, from Julius Cæsar to the Emperor Heraclius; 8vo, 2s. 1716 8012 MEDE'S (Joseph) Works (Diatribe: Discourses on Divers Texts of Scripture; the Apostacy of the latter Times; Paraphrase and Exposition of the Prophesie of St. Peter; on the Name Altar; on Churches; on the Reverence of God's House; Interpretation of Daniel's Week; Key of the Revelation; Remains;) 2 vols. 4to, scarce, 17. 8s. 1638-50 Works, with Life by J. Worthington; folio, BEST EDITION, calf neat, scarce, 21. 8s.

8012*.

MEDICAL.

2s.

1677

8013 ESSAY on Contagion of Fevers, by J. Alderson, M.D. 8vo, Hull, 1788 8014 GREENHOw's (T. M.) Description of an Apparatus for Fractures; 8vo, plates, 2s.

1833 8015 LECTURES on the Materia Medica; 4to, MANUSCRIPT, 5s. n.d. 8016 MATERIA MEDICA. A very distinctly written Manuscript, formerly in the Possession of George Scott, Woolston

Hall, Essex; 4to, 6s.

n. d. 1784

8017 MEDICAL Communications; 8vo, bds. 3s. 8018 OBSERVATIONS on the present System of Medical Education, with a View to Medical Reform; 8vo, sd. 2s. 1834

8019 OBSERVATIONS on Cholera Morbus, now prevailing in St.

Petersburg, by G. W. Lefevre, M.D. 8vo, sd. 2s. 1831 8020 WALSH on Puerperal Fever, 1787.--Kirkland on Child-Bed Fevers; n. d.-Thomson on Nervous Disorders; 1782. -Dawson on Sore Eyes and Eye-lids; 1782.-Henry's Experiments on Magnesia, Lime, &c. 1773.-Huxham on Fevers and Sore-Throat; n. d.-Darwin on Purulent Matter; 1780.-In 1 vol. 8vo, 5s.

8021 WEBSTER (Dr. John) on Cholera; 8vo, ls.

1832

8022 MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL TRANSACTIONS, published by the Medical and Chirurgical-Society of London; 16 vols. 8vo (pub. at 147. 8s. unbound) hf-bd. 57.

8023

1812-30

the same; vol. x. part 1; xii. part 2; xiii. part 1; and xiv. parts 1 and 2; each 4s.

8024 MEDWIN'S (Captain Thomas) Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron; noted during a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in 1821 and 1822; 4to, calf gilt, 17. 1s. 1824 The Genoese (FIESCHI), an Historical Tragedy, in five Acts; 4to, AUTOGRAPH UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPT, 11. 1s.

8025

8026 MEDWIN's (Captain Thomas) Angler in Wales; or, Days and Nights of Sportsmen; 2 vols. 8vo, woodcuts (pub. at 11.8s.) bds. 14s. 1834 8027 MEEN'S (Rev. H.) Succisivæ Opera; or, Selections from Ancient Writers, Sacred and Profane, with Translations and Notes; 8vo, sd. 5s. 1815

8028 MEG. Life of Long Meg of Westminster, containing the mad merry Prankes she played, not only in Quarrels with divers Ruffians in London; but also how valiantly she behaved herselfe in the Warres of Bolloigne ; 4to, 6s.

Reprinted from the edition of 1635.

1814

8029 MEHEGAN'S (Chevalier) View of Universal Modern History, from the Fall of the Roman Empire; translated by H. Fox, 3 vols. 8vo, calf, 12s.

1779

8030 Melancthon, Ecolampadius, Pellicane, and Draconite's Exposicion of Daniel the Prophete. Gathered by George Joye; small 8vo, 7s. Imprinted by Thomas Raynalde, 1550 8031 Mellis's (John) Briefe Instruction and Maner howe to keepe Bookes of Accompts; also a briefe Treatise of Arithmeticke; small 8vo, vellum, rare, 10s. John Windet, 1588 8032 MELVIL'S (Sir Jas.) Memoirs (relative to Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth, &c.) by G. Scott; 8vo, very neat, 10s. 8033 MELVIL'S (Rev. Henry) Sermons; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 18s. 8034 MEMES' (J. S.) Memoirs of Antonio Canova, with a Critical Analysis of his Works, and an historical View of Modern Sculpture; 8vo, portrait and plates (pub. at 15s.) bds. 10s. Edinburgh, 1825

1752

1839

8035 MEMOIRS of Science and the Arts; or, a General Abridgment of the Transactions of the various Learned Societies in different Parts of the World; 4to, 29 plates, nt. 18s. 1798 8036 MEMOIRS of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. Both Series, 8 vols. in 10, 8vo, plates, bds. 27. 1789-1819 8037 MEMOIRS of Guy and Claude Joli and of the Duchess of Nemours, translated by E. Taylor; 3 vols. 12mo, fine copy in old gilt calf, 10s. 6d.

1775

8038 MEMOIRS Of the Marshal Duke of Berwick, written by Himself; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 8s. 1779 8039 MEMOIRS of what passed in Christendom, from the War begun 1672, till the Peace 1679 (by Sir Wm. Temple); 8vo, FIRST EDITION, neat, scarce, 10s.

8041

1692

8040 MEMOIRS of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed la Pucelle d'Orleans, with the History of her Times (by W. H. Ireland); 2 vols. crown 8vo, fine portraits and plates (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 1. 1824 the same; 2 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER (pub. at 4l. 4s.) extra bds. 17. 16s. 1824 8042 MEMOIRS of the Margravine of Anspach, written by herself; 2 vols. 8vo, 2 fine portraits (pub. at 11. 8s.) bds. 10s. 1826 8042* MEMOIRS of the Duke de Ripperda, first Embassador from the States-General to His Most Catholick Majesty, then Duke and Grandee of Spain; afterwards Bashaw and Prime Minister to Muly Abdalla, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, &c. 8vo, calf extra, 12s.

1740

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