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9776 PULLING'S (Rev. W.) Sonnets, written strictly in the Italian Style; to which is prefixed, an Essay on Sonnet Writing; foolscap 8vo, bds. 5s.

1840

9777 PULTENEY'S (Dr. Richard) General View of the Writings of Linnæus; 8vo, with Autograph and MS. Corrections of Dr. Maton, neat, 6s.

9778

9779

9780

1781

General View of the Writings of Linnæus. Second Edition, with Corrections, considerable Additions, and Memoirs of the Author, by Dr. Maton. To which is annexed, the Diary of Linnæus, written by Himself, and now translated into English, from the Swedish MS. in the Possession of the Editor; 4to, Portraits (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.) bds.

15s.

1805

Sketches, Historical and Biographical, of the Progress of
Botany in England; 2 vols. 8vo, half-bound, 9s. 1790
Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the more rare
Plants of Dorsetshire; folio, (only 50 copies printed) bds.

15s.

1799

9781 PURCHAS' (SAMUEL) HAKLUYTUS POSTHUMUS: or, Purchas his Pilgrimes, contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells, by Englishmen and others; 5 vols. folio, with the rare frontispiece and maps, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, very scarce, 451. 1625-26

9782

His Pilgrimage: or, the Relations of the World, and the Religions observed in all Ages and Places discovered, from the Creation unto this Present; folio, neat, 16s. 1614 9783 PURCHAS' (Thomas) The Communicant's Duty; 12mo, scarce,

68.

1658 9784 PURSUITS OF LITERATURE, a Satirical Poem, with Notes (by T. J. Mathias); 8vo, bds. 3s.

1798

Thirteenth Edition, with the Citations trans

lated; 8vo, neat, 78.

9785

the same.

9786

1805

the same, 4to, LARGE PAPER (pub. at 37. 3s. in bds.) hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 11. 5s.

1812

9787 PURSH'S (F.) Flora of North America; 2 vols. 8vo, with 24 plates (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 14s.

1814

1814

9788 9789 PUSEY'S (Edward, D.D.) Historical Enquiry into the Probable Causes of the Rationalist Character, lately predominant in the Theology of Germany. To which is prefixed, a Letter from Professor Sack on the Rev. H. J. Rose's Discourses on German Protestantism; 8vo, calf gilt, 8s. 1828 Patience and Confidence, the Strength of the Church, a Sermon preached on November 5, before the University of Oxford; 8vo, sewed, 4s. Oxford, 1838

the same; 2 vols. 8vo, coloured pLATES (pub. at 21.12s.6d.) bds. 17. 18.

9790

9790*. 9791 9791*9792

ib. 1839

Letter to the Bishop of Oxford; 8vo, 6s. Scriptural Views of Holy Baptism; 8vo, sewed, 5s. 1840 Articles treated on in Tract 90 reconsidered; 8vo, 5s. ib.1841 Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury; 8vo, sd. 5s. ib.1842 9792*PUTTENHAM'S (George) Art of English Poesie. Reprinted from the Edition of 1589, with Life, by Joseph Hazlewood: small 4to (pub. at 21. 8s.) bds. 16s. the same; small 4to, morocco, extra, gilt edges, 17.10s. 1811

9793

1811

9794 PYLE'S (Thomas) Paraphrase on the Acts, Epistles, and Revelations; 3 vols. 8vo, calf, 15s.

9795

9796

1795

1783

Sermons, Vol. III. containing Thirty-Two on Plain and
Practical Subjects; 8vo, bds. 4s.
Vindication of Bishop Hoadley, in Answer to Law, Steb-
bing, &c. Six Tracts in 1 vol. 8vo, (Dr. John Hoadley's
copy) neat, 5s.
1718

9797 PYMME (Master) his Heads of a Conference delivered at a Committee of both Houses, June 24th, 1641; small 4to, 2s. 1641 9798 Speech in Parliament, January 5th, 1641; sm. 4to, 2s.1642 9799 PYNE'S (W.H.) HISTORY OF THE ROYAL RESIDENCES of Windsor Castle, St. James's, Carlton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House, and Frogmore; 3 vols. royal 4to, beautifully printed on drawing paper, and illustrated by 100 highly-finished coloured Engravings (published at 251. 4s. in bds.) half-bound morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top edges, by Mackenzie, 147. 14s. 1819 THE SAME; 3 vols. imperial 4to, LARGE PAPER, coloured plates (pub. at 501.8s. in bds.) splendidly bound in Turkey morocco, gilt edges, by C. Smith, 301.

9800

QUAKERS.

1819

The above are fine original copies, coloured in a very superior manner to those at present in the market.

9801 AMINADAB: or, the Quaker's Vision, frontispiece, 1710.— Aminadab's Declaration, frontispiece, 1710.- Hildrop's Letter to a M.P. containing a Proposal to repeal certain obsolete Statutes called the X Commandments, 1738.— Letter to a noble Lord, shewing it is not yet a proper Time to repeal those Statutes, 1739.-Trial of Jane Leigh Perrot, charged with Stealing a Card of Lace of E. Gregory at Bath, Taunton, 1800.-Account of Two Remarkable Trials for Murder, in the Counties of Gloucester and Essex, related by Sir Thomas Overbury and J. Strutt, 1806.-In 1 vol. 8vo, half-bound, 8s.

9802 BRIEF Account of some of the late and present Sufferings of the Quakers; small 4to, half-bound, scarce, 8s. 1680 9803 BRIEF Account of many of the Prosecutions of Quakers for Tythes, Church Rates, &c. 8vo, 5s.

1736 9804 For the King and both Houses of Parliament: or, an Account of the Sufferings of the peaceable Subjects called Quakers (by Ellis Hooke); small 4to, 5s.

1675 With James Naylor's Exaltation in the West; small 4to, sewed, rare, 10s. 1657 Containing a curious account of Naylor's triumphant entry into Bristol. 9806 PERFECT PHARISE under Monkish Holines, opposing the Gospel, manifesting himself in the Generation of Men called Quakers. Published for establishing the People in the Right Faith, by T. Weld, R. Prideaux, S. Hammond, W. Cole, and W. Durant, Ministers in Newcastle; sm. 4to, 8s. 1654 9807 THE People's ancient and just Liberties asserted in the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead, 1670.-An Answer to the seditious and scandalous Pamphlet, entituled the Tryal of William Penn and William Mead, written by S. S. 1671.-In 1 vol. small 4to, 6s.

9805 LOOKING-GLASSE for the Quakers.

:

9808 QUAKERS. TRACTS by Persons belonging to the Society of Friends: viz. Refutation of modern Misrepresentations, with a Life of James Naylor, by J. Garney Bevan. Also a Summary of the History, Doctrine, and Discipline of Friends, 1800. Bevan's Thoughts on Reason and Revelation, 1805.— Bevan's Reply to P. Dodd, 1808.—The Examiner Examined, by G. Bewley, 1781.-Universal Love Considered, by R. Barclay, 1799.-Barclay's Treatise on Christian Discipline, under the title of Anarchy of Ranters, &c. 1771. S. Crisp's Epistle of Tender Counsel and Advice, 1787.-Crisp's Epistle concerning the present and succeeding Times, 1797.-T. Colley's Apology for Silent Waiting upon God, 1807.-Account of the Early Life and Convincement of William Crowe, 1805.-Letter from Rachel Chandler to Ministers and Elders, 1766.—John Fry's Alphabetical Extract of all the annual printed Epistles, 1766. S. Fothergill's Remarks on M. Pilkington's Address to the Quakers with Observations, by J. Phipps, 1761.H. Marshall's Observations concerning Christ, 1755.— R. Phillips, on Watchfulness and Silence, 1809.-R. Phillips on Regeneration, 1809.-Reasons why Quakers cannot unite with Methodists in their Missions to the Negroes, by Catherine Phillips, 1793.-W. Penn's Farewell Epistle, 1799.-Dissertations on Baptism, Communion, and Religious Waiting upon God, &c. 1796.J. Phipps' Observations on a Letter to Dr. Formey, 1767. -J. Phipps' Cursory Observations on the Essay by Catholicus, 1779.-J. Phipps' Reply to S. Newton, 1774.J. Phipps' Brief Remarks on Ecclesiastical Impositions, 1769.-Remarks on the Observations made on the Discipline of the Quakers by the Monthly Reviewers, &c. 1806.-A. Robinson's Epistle to Youth, 1751.-A. Rigge's Warning to those concerned in Commerce, 1771.-W. Savery's Remarks on Publishing Testimonies, 1797.Defence of the Prisoners in York Castle for not paying Tythes, against G. Markham, 1797.-Prisoners' Defence supported, York, 1797.-Epistle from the Women's Quarterly Meeting for the County of York, 1782.-Vindex's Examination of an Appeal to the Society of Friends, 1802. Remarks on the Theatre, and on the late Fire at Richmond in Virginia, York, 1812.—In 4 vols. 8vo, calf neat, 17. 8s. 9809 QUARANTINE ACT, with the Orders in Council, &c. 4to, halfbound, 3s. 9810 QUARLES' (Francis) Divine Fancies digested into Epigrammes, Meditations, and Observations, 1641-Philosophical Touchstone, by Alex. Ross (title wanting).—God and the King, with Portrait of Charles I, 1663.-1 vol. sm. 4to, neat, 10s. Divine Poems: the Histories of Jonah, Esther, Job, and Sampson, together with Sion's Sonnets and Elegies; small 8vo, frontispiece by Cecill, calf gilt, 14s. another Edition, 12mo, plates, neat, 7s.

9811

1825

1633

9812

1717

"An author not of such little merit as generally has been supposed. He is often eloquent, and often extremely pathetic."-Archdeacon Todd.

9813 QUARLES' (Francis) Enchiridion, containing Institutions Divine and Moral, reprinted from the Edition of 1658; square 12mo, portrait (published at 9s.) bds. 6s.

9814

the same, square 12mo, calf extra, 8s.

1822

1822

"Had this little piece been written at Athens or at Rome, its author would have been classed with the wise men of his country."—Headley.

9815 QUARTERLY REVIEW, from its Commencement in February 1809 to September 1842, 140 Nos. 8vo (pub. at 427.) 147.1809-42 9816 the same, 140 Nos. in 70 vols. 8vo, hf.-bd.russia,247.1809-42 9817 -- Various Numbers, from No. 26 to 133, at 2s. each. 9818 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ART, edited at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, from the Commencement in 1816 to June 1830; 29 vols. 8vo, plates, uniformly halfbound morocco, uncut.—Journal of the Royal Institution, being the Continuation from October 1830 to December 1831, 5 Nos. (Cost 277.) 107. 1816-31

9819 QUARTERLY THEOLOGICAL REVIEW, Ecclesiastical Record, and British Critic, from the Commencement in December 1824 to October 1827; 12 Nos. 8vo, (pub.at 37. 12s.) 11.6s. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, each 2s.

9820

9821 QUERIES. A Collection of 16 Curious Tracts; sm. 4to, 5s. 1659 Some of the queries are very laughable.

9822 QUEVEDO'S (Francisco de) Works, translated from the Spanish; 3 vols. 8vo, plates, calf, scarce, 21. 2s. Visions, with Life; 8vo, boards, 3s.

9823

Edinburgh, 1798

1795

9824 QUICK'S (Jolin) Synodicon in Gallia Reformata: or the Acts, Divisions, Decrees, and Canons of those famous National Councils of the Reformed Churches in France; 2 vols. folio, LARGE PAPER, calf gilt, scarce, 17. 16s.

1692

9825 QUILLET'S (Claudius) Callipædia, with some other Pieces, made English Verse by N. Rowe; 8vo, neat, 5s.

1712 9826 QUILLINAN'S (Edward) Dunluce Castle, a Poem; royal 4to, bds. 10s. Printed at the Private Press of Lee Priory, 1814 Stanzas; royal 4to, sewed, 5s. ib. 1814 Elegiac Verses to Lady Brydges; 4to, sewed, 4s. ib. 1817 Woodcuts and Verses; 4to, printed on CHINESE PAPER, (published at 31.3s.) bds. 18s.

9827

9828 9829

ib. 1820 9829*QUIN'S (M. J.) Steam Voyage down the Danube, with Sketches of Hungary, Wallachia, Servia, and Turkey; 2 vols. post 8vo, plates (published at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s. 6d.

1835 9830 QUINTILIAN'S Institutes of the Orator. Translated from Rol

1774

lin's Edition, and illustrated with critical and explanatory Notes, by J. Patsall; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 8s.

9831 9831*.

the same, 2 vols. 8vo, uncut, 10s.

1774

Institutes of Eloquence, translated, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by W. Guthrie; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 1s.

1805

9832 Quintus Curtius. Translated out of Latine into English by John Brende; small 8vo, stained, 5s. R. Warde, 1584 A scarce edition. Not mentioned by Herbert or Ames. the same; 12mo, with autograph of Sir N. Throckmorton, vellum, 7s. Thomas Creede, 1602 ib. 1602

9833

9834 9835

the same; 12mo, very neat, 7s.

Translated by R. Codrington; small 4to, hf-bd. 7s. 1661

9836 QUINTUS CURTIUS'S History of Alexander the Great, translated from the Latin, with Supplements, Notes, and Map, by P. Pratt; 2 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt edges, 17. the same, 2 vols. 8vo, half-bound, 12s.

9837

1809

1809

9838 QUINTUS SMYRNAUS (Selections from), translated into blank Verse by the Rev. Alexander Dyce; foolscap 8vo, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, scarce, 10s. Oxford, 1821 9839 RABAUT'S (J. P.) History of the French Revolution, translated by J. White; 8vo, bds. 3s. 6d. 1793 9840 RABELAIS' Works, translated from the French, with Explanatory Notes, by Du Chat, Motteux, Ozell, and others, with Life; 5 vols. 12mo, portrait, fine copy in old calf, marbled edges, 21. 2s.

1738 9841 RABETT (Rev. Reginald) on the Number 666; 8vo, bds. 8s. 1835 9842 RADCLIFFE's (Sir George) Life and Correspondence, by the Rev. T. D. Whitaker, LL.D. 4to, calf gilt, 15s.

1810 9843 RAE'S (Peter) History of the Rebellion, rais'd against His Majesty King George I, by the Friends of the Popish Pretender; 8vo, BEST EDITION, calf gilt, 12s.

1746

9844 RAFFLES' (Sir Thomas Stamford) Substance of a Minute on the Introduction of an improved system of internal Management and the Establishment of a Land Rental on the Island of Java: to which are added several of the most interesting Documents therein referred to; 4to, hf-bd. morocco, 11. 1s. Privately Printed, 1814 HISTORY OF JAVA; 2 vols. 4to, map and numerous Plates (those of Costume COLOURED) fine copy in russia, marbled edges, 71. 78.

9845

9846 9847

9848

9849

1817 the same, new Edition, 2 vols. 8vo, no plates, 17.8s. 1830 the same, 2 vols. 8vo, and 4to Atlas of Plates, cloth, 31. 10s.

1830

Singapore Local Laws and Institutions, 1823.—Import and Export Tables at Singapore during 1822 and 1823.Minute by Sir T. S. Raffles on the Establishment of a Malay College at Singapore, 1819.-Substance of a Memoir on the Administration of the Eastern Islands, by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.-4to, 17.1s. Privately printed, 1823 Statement of his Services; 4to, bds. 8s.

1824 9850 RAFFLES' (Lady) Memoir of the Life and Public Services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles; 4to, portrait and maps (pub. at 21.128.6d.) cloth, 17.5s.

9851

1830

the same, 2 vols. 8vo, portrait and maps (pub. at 17.4s.) cloth, 18s.

1835

9852 RAIKES' (T.) City of the Czar, being a Visit to St. Petersburg in 1829 and 1830; 8vo (pub. at 12s.) cloth, 12s. 1838 9853 RAINE'S (Rev. James) History of North Durham, Part 1. (all published) folio, plates, sewed, 31.

9854

9855

1830

Saint Cuthbert, his History, Legends, &c. with an Account of the State in which his Remains were found upon the opening of his Tomb in Durham Cathedral in 1827; 4to, bds. 11. 7s. Durham, 1828

Remarks on the Saint Cuthbert of the Rev. James Raine (by the Rev. Dr. Lingard); 8vo, bds. 2s. 6d. Newcastle, 1828

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