9037 PARRHASIANA, or Thoughts upon several Subjects, by Monsieur Le Clerc, under the feigned name of Theodorus Parrhasius; 8vo, uncut, 58. 1700 9038 PARRY'S (C. H.) Essay on the Nature, Produce, Origin, and Extension of the Merino Breed of Sheep; 4to, bds. 88. 1807 9039 PARRY'S (Capt. Wm. Edward) FIRST VOYAGE, for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, performed in 1819-20. With an Appendix, containing the Scientific and other Observations; 4to, maps and plates, from Sketches made by Lieut. Beechey (published at 31.13s. 6d.) boards, 17.16s. 1821 9040 9041 9042 9043 9044 9045 9046 9048 First Voyage, with the Appendix and the Supplement, containing the Natural History. Also the North-Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle; 3 vols. 4to (published at 47.14s. 6d.) boards, 21.15s. 1821-24 SECOND VOYAGE in 1821-22-23; 4to, charts and numerous plates, from Sketches by Capt. Lyon (pub. at 41.14s. 6d.) boards, 21. 2s. 1824 Second Voyage, with the Appendix (containing the Scientific Observations); 2 vols. 4to (published at 67. 6s.) boards, 31. 3s. 1824-25 THIRD VOYAGE, performed in the Years 1824-25; 4to, charts and fine plates from Sketches made by Lieut. H. N. Head, very scarce, 41. 4s. 1826 FOURTH VOYAGE. Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole, in the Year 1827; 4to, charts and plates, from Sketches by Lieut. H. Foster; boards, 21. 2s. 1828 the same; 4to, charts and plates, calf gilt, 21. 2s. 1828 The appendix contains: Zoology described by Commander J. C. Ross; Botany by Sir Wm. Jackson Hooker; and Geology by Professor Jameson. Journals of the First, Second, and Third Voyages of Discovery of a North-West Passage, with the Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole; 6 vols. 18mo, numerous plates, cloth, 17. 4s. 1828-29 "These little volumes are published in this shape with the view of bringing forward an uniform edition of modern discoveries made under the sanction of the British government, since the conclusion of the war. The narrative is always given in the author's own words, omitting only the scientific parts, as being uninteresting to the general reader."-Publisher's Notice. 9047 PARSONS' (Robert) Booke of Christian Exercise appertaining to Resolution, &c. perused by Edm. Bunny; 18mo, 10s. 1596 Christian Directory; 8vo, BEST EDITION, fine copy in old red morocco, gilt edges, 21. 2s. Permissu Superiorum, 1650 9049 PARSONS' (A.) Travels in Asia and Africa (edited by J. P. Berjew); 4to, plates, calf, 12s. 1808 These travels, performed in 1772-78, indicate good sense, and are evidently the result of attentive and careful observation and enquiry."-Stevenson. 9050 PARSONS' (James) Remains of Japhet, being Historical Enquiries into the Affinity and Origin of European Languages; 4to, uncut, 10s. 6d. 1767 9051 PARSONS' (Sir Lawrence) Observations on the Bequest of H. Flood, Esq. to Trinity College, Dublin, with a Defence of the Ancient History of Ireland; 8vo, THICK PAPER, halfbound russia, 12s. Dublin, 1795 Of this work, only 100 copies were printed for private distribution. 9052 PARSONS' (William) Etchings of Busts, Bas-Reliefs, &c. from the Antique; 4to, 20 plates, sewed, 7s. 6d. 1809 9053 PARSONS' (William) Poetical Tour in the Years 1784-86, by a Member of the Arcadian Society at Rome, 1787.—The Arno Miscellany (by Merry, Roscoe, and others) privately printed, Florence, 1784.-In 1 vol. 8vo, hf.-bd. scarce, 12s. 9054 PARTHENEIA SACRA, or the Mysterious and Delicious Garden of the Sacred Parthenes, symbolically set forth and enriched with pious Devices and Emblemes, interspersed with Poetry by H. A. &c. 8vo, figures of emblems engraved by J. van Langeren, russia, very scarce, 12s. (Paris) Cousturier, 1633 Copies sold for 27. 148. White Knights, and for 31.98. Fonthill. 9054*PARTON'S (John) Account of the Hospital and Parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields; royal 4to, plates (pub. at 51. 5s.) bds. 31. 3s. 1822 9055 PARVISH's (Samuel) Enquiry into the Jewish and Christian Revelation; 8vo, neat, 3s. 1746 9055*PASHLEY'S (Robert) Travels in Crete; 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates, cloth, 21. 9057 1837 9056 PASQUIN'S (i. e. Williams') Poems (Children of Thespis, Epigrams, Tales, &c.); 2 vols. 12mo, calf gilt, 8s. 1789 Cabinet of Miscellanies (Britannia's Epistle to Col. Mack -Earl of Barrymore's Life-Shrove Tuesday-Warren Hastings' Memoirs- Present Alarm-Legislative Biography-Cutting Butchers-Crying Frauds-Horne Tooke dissected); 8vo, portraits, neat, 7s. 6d. 1794 9058 PATERSON's (Lieut.-Col. D.) Book of Roads; 8vo, nt. 3s.6d. 1803 9059 PATERSON's (Dr. J.) Report on the Prison of Air; 8vo, 2s. 1812 9060 PATERSON's (Samuel, Auctioneer) Joineriana, or the Book of Scraps; 2 vols. in 1, fcap 8vo, calf extra, scarce, 12s. 1772 9060*PATERSON's (Lieut. Wm.) Narrative of Four Journeys into the Country of the Hottentots and Caffraria; 4to, map and plates, calf, 12s. 1789 9061 PATKUL. A short Narrative of the Life and Death of Count Patkul, a Nobleman of Livonia, who was broke alive on the Wheel in Great Poland Anno 1707; 8vo, uncut, 3s. 1717 9062 PATRIARCHA non Monarcha. The Patriarch unmonarched, being Observations on Sir R. Filmer's late Treatise (by Tyrrell the Historian); 8vo, portrait, neat, 8s. 1681 9063 PATRICK, LOWTH, ARNALD, AND WHITBY'S COMMENTARY ON THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT; 7 vols. folio, fine copy in old calf, very neat, 107.10s. 9064 9065 9066 9066* 1727-66 1738-48 the same; 7 vols. in 6, folio, calf gilt, 127. 1822 1842 9067 PATRICK'S (Bishop Symon) Commentary on the Historical Books of the Old Testament, with a Paraphrase of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, with Annotations; 3 vols. folio, portrait, fine copy in old calf, neat, 31.10s. 1765-66 9068 PATRICK's (Bp. Symon) The Heart's Ease, or a Remedy against all Troubles, with a Consolatory Discourse, particularly directed to those who have lost their Friends and dear Relations; 18mo, boards, 3s. 6d. Oxford, 1837 Treatise of Repentance and of Fasting, edited by the Rev. F. E. Paget; 18mo, boards, 3s. 9069 9070 ib. 1841 Autobiography now first printed from the Original Manuscript; 18mo, boards, 3s. 6d. ib. 1839 9071 PATRONI Ecclesiarum, or a List of the Patrons of the Dignities, Rectories, Vicarages, Curacies, &c. of the United Church of England and Ireland, with the Valuation; royal 8vo, boards, 14s. 1831 9071*PATTEN'S (Rev. Robert) History of the Rebellion of 1715. Third Edition; 8vo, calf, 15s. 1745 9072 PATTON (Admiral P.) on the Natural Defence of an Insular Empire; 4to, boards, 2s. Southampton, 1810 9073 PATTON'S (Robert) Principles of Asiatic Monarchies; 8vo, calf gilt, 5s. 1801 9074 PAUL'S (Father) Historie of the Council of Trent. Written in Italian by Pietro Soave Polano (Fra Paolo Sarpi), and faithfully translated into English by Nathaniel Brent; folio, fine copy in the original calf binding, gilt edges, 11. 16s. 9075 9076 9077 1620 Pietro Soave Polano is the anagram of Paolo Sarpi Veneto. History of the Council of Trent, Third Edition; folio, slightly stained, neat, 10s. 1640 the same, with the Author's Life and History of the Inquisition; folio, BEST EDITION, neat, 17.168. 1676 the same; folio, new and neat in calf gilt, 21. 5s. 1676 "Father Paul of Venice wrote his History of the Council of Trent, while the memory of what had passed there was recent, and some who had been members of it were still alive. He has exposed the intrigues and artifices by which it was conducted, with a freedom and severity which have given a deep wound to the credit of the council. He has described its deliberations, and explained its decrees, with such perspicuity and depth of thought, with such various erudition, and such force of reason, as have justly entitled his work to be placed among the most admired historical compositions." Robertson 9078 PAULI'S (Simon) Treatise on Tobacco, Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate, translated by Dr. James; 8vo, 4s. 1746 9079 PAUSANIAS' Description of Greece, translated by Thos. Taylor; 3 vols. 8vo, plates, half-bound, 18s. 1794 9080 the same, New Edition; 3 vols. 8vo, plates (published at 17.16s.) boards, 18s. 1824 9081 9082 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, plates, calf gilt, 17. 78. 1824 9083 Account of the Statues, Pictures, and Temples in Greece, translated by Uvedale Price; 8vo, hf.-bd. scarce, 8s. 1780 -Attica, or the First Book of his Historical Journal through Greece. Translated into English by William Massey, with Notes and a large Alphabetical Index; folio, AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT, prepared for the press but never published, 17.1s. Wandsworth, 1757 9084 PAUW'S (C. de) Philosophical Dissertations on the Greeks; 2 vols. 8vo, calf, 10s. 6d. 9085 1793 Philosophical Dissertations on the Egyptians and Chinese, translated by Capt. J. Thomson; 2 vols. 8vo, calf, 8s. 1795 9086 PAYNE'S (John) Epitome of History and Geographical Extracts; 3 vols. 8vo, half-bound, 5s. 1795-96 9087 PEACHAM's (Henry) Compleat Gentleman, to which is added, the Gentleman's Exercise (on Painting, Limming, Blazonry, Fishing, &c.); small 4to, frontispiece by Delaram, calf extra, 17.1s. 9088 1634 "This book, which is written in an easy and elegant style, is a work of considerable interest and amusement, and throws much light on the education and literature of its times."-Drake's Shakspeare and his Time. The Worth of a Penny, or a Caution to keep Money; sm. 4to, morocco, gilt edges by C. Lewis, scarce, 12s. 1677 9089 PEAKE'S (R. B.) Memoirs of the Colman Family, including their Correspondence with the most distinguished Personages of their Time; 2 vols. 8vo, portraits (published at 17. 8s.) cloth, 16s. 1841 9090 PEARCE'S (Nathaniel) Life and Adventures, written by Himself during a Residence in Abyssinia from 1810 to 1819, with Mr. Coffin's Account of his Visit to Gondar, edited by J. J. Halls, 2 vols. cr. 8vo (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 12s. 1831 9091 PEARCE'S (Thomas) Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon; folio, neat, 17. 5s. 1725 9092 PEARCE'S (Zachary, Bishop of Rochester) Commentary, with Notes on the Four Evangelists and the Acts of the Apostles, together with a new Translation of St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, with a Paraphrase and Notes. To which are added other Theological Pieces; 2 vols. 4to, portrait, very neat, 17. 1777 "The deep learning and judgment displayed in these notes are really beyond all praise."-Dr. A. Clarke. Review of the Text of Milton's Paradise Lost, in which the chief of Dr. Bentley's Emendations are considered, and several other Emendations and Observations are offered to the Public; 8vo, neat, 7s. 1733 1821 9094 PEARCE'S (Wm. Dean of Ely) Sermons; 8vo, portrait (published at 12s.) boards, 8s. 9095 the same; 8vo, calf extra, 12s. 1821 9096 PEARSON's (John, Bishop of Chester) Exposition of the Creed; folio, portrait, neat, 9s. 9097 9098 9099 1692 Dove, 1821 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 10s. Exposition of the Creed. A new Edition, revised and corrected by the Rev. E. Burton, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 18s. or calf extra, 11. 7s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1833 Exposition of the Creed, abridged for the Use of Young Persons, by the Rev. C. Burney, LL.D. 12mo, 3s. 6d. 1810 9100 PEARSON'S (A.) Great Case of Tithes, with an Appendix containing a Defence of some other Principles held by Quakers, by J. M. 8vo, neat, 6s. 1730 9101 PEARSON's (George) Translation of the Table of Chemical Nomenclature proposed by De Guyton, formerly De Morveau, Lavoisier, Bertholet, and Fourcroy, with Explanations, Additions and Alterations; 4to, bds. 5s. 1799 9102 PEARSON'S (Dr. Richard) Selection of Medical Formulæ ; fourth Edition; 8vo, hf-bd. 3s. 1810 9103 PEARSON's (Richard) Battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees, with other Poems; fcap 8vo, bds. 2s. 1813 9104 PEARSON's (William) Select Views of the Antiquities of Shropshire with a Descriptive Account of each Building; oblong 4to, fine impressions of the 40 Views, calf gilt, 21. 2s. 9106 1807 1798 1823 9104*PEART'S (Dr. E.) Physiology; 8vo, bds. 2s. 9105 PECCHIO's (Count) Anecdotes of the Spanish and Portuguese Revolutions with an Introduction and Notes by E. Blaquiere; 8vo, portrait of Riego, bds. 4s. Journal of Events in Spain during the last Twelve Months, with introductory Remarks by E. Blaquiere; 8vo, bds. 3s. 1824 9107 PECK'S (Francis) Antiquarian Annals of Stanford, in Lincoln, Rutland, and Northampton Shires. To which is added, the Survey and Antiquitie of Stamford, by R. Butcher; and two Letters about the Original and Antiquities of Stanford, by the Rev. Wm. Forster; folio, plates, neat, 17. 16s. 9108 9119 9110 9111 9112 1727 Memoirs of the Life and Actions of Oliver Cromwell, in three Panegyrics (supposed to have been composed by Milton), in Latin and English. To which is added a Collection of Historical Pieces relative to Cromwell and others; 1740.-New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of John Milton, by Francis Peck, 1740.-2 vols. in 1, 4to, fine portraits of Cromwell, Hampden, Essex, Lady Falconberg, Milton, and Peck, neat, 17. 11s. 6d. Desiderata Curiosa, or a Collection of divers scarce and curious Pieces relating to Matters of English History; 2 vols. in 1, royal 4to, BEST EDITION, portrait and plates, uncut, 21. 2s. 1779 another copy; 2 vols. in 1, royal 4to, calf extra, 27. 10s. 1779 another copy; 2 vols. in 1, royal 4to, neat, 27. 5s. 1779 another copy; 2 vols. in 1, 4to (pages 377-80 in Manuscript, and view of Woodcroft deficient) plates, 17. 4s. 1779 9113 PECK'S (W.) Topographical History and Description of Bawtry and Thorne, with the Villages adjacent; 2 vols. in 1, 4to, Plan of Bawtry and woodcuts, 21. 2s. Doncaster, 1813-14 9113 Topographical Account of the Isle of Axholme, being the West Division of the Wapentake of Manley in the County of Lincoln; 4to, plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 17. 1s. ib. 1815 Of each of the above works only 100 copies were printed. 9114 PECKARD's (P.) Memoirs of the Life of Nicholas Ferrar; royal 8vo, fine Portrait and Genealogical Table, calf neat, scarce, 12s. Cambridge, 1790 This work, with additions from a manuscript in the Lambeth library, is reprinted in Wordsworth's Ecclesiastical Biography. 9115 PEEL'S (SIR ROBERT) BIBLIOTHECA HIBERNICANA; or a Descriptive Catalogue of a Select Irish Library, collected for the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P. (by W. S. Mason); 4to, green morocco, super extra, lined with morocco, gilt edges, 21.8s. Dublin, 1823 Very scarce; only a few copies having been printed for presents. 9116 PEELE'S (George) Works, collected and edited with some Account of his Life and Writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce; 3 vols. crown 8vo, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 17. 168. 1829-39 |