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11245 STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES, comprising the best Works of the most distinguished modern Novelists, published by Bentley; 90 vols. foolscap 8vo, frontispieces and vignette title-pages (pub. at 271.) cloth, 227. 10s.

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the same, 90 vols. foolscap 8vo, calf extra, 347.
Each volume can be had separately, at 68. viz.

1. The Pilot, by Cooper

2. Caleb Williams, by Godwin

3. The Spy, by Cooper

4. Thaddeus of Warsaw, by Jane Porter
5. St. Leon, by Godwin

6. Last of the Mohicans, by Cooper
7, 8. The Scottish Chiefs, by Jane Porter
9. Frankenstein, by Mrs. Shelley; and
Ghost Seer, Vol. I, by Schiller
10. Edgar Huntly, by Brockden Brown;
and conclusion of Ghost Seer
11. Hungarian Brothers, by A. M. Porter
12, 13. Canterbury Tales, by the Misses Lee
14. The Pioneers, by Cooper

15. Self Control, by Mrs. Brunton
16. Discipline, by Mrs. Brunton
17. The Prairie, by Cooper

18, 19. The Pastor's Fire-Side, by Miss Jane Porter

20. Lionel Lincoln, by Cooper

21. Lawrie Todd, by Galt

22. Fleetwood, by Godwin

23. Sense and Sensibility, by Miss Austen

24. Corinne, by Madame De Stael

25. Emma, by Miss Austen

47. Paul Clifford, by Bulwer

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48. The Younger Son, by Capt. Trelawny
49. The Alhambra, by Washington Irving;
The Last of the Abencerrages, by
Chateaubriand; and The Involuntary
Prophet, by Horace Sinith

50. The Headsman, by Cooper
51, 52. Anastasius, by Hope
53. Darnley, by James
54. Zohrab, by Morier

55. Heidenmauer, by Cooper

56. De L'Orme, by James

57. Headlong Hall, NightmareAbbey, Maid Marian, and Crotchet Castle, by Peacock

58. Trevelyan, by the author of A Marriage
in High Life

59. Philip Angustus, by James
60. Rookwood, by Ainsworth
61. Henry Masterton, by James
62. Peter Simple, by Marryat
63. Jacob Faithful, by Marryat

64. Japhet in search of a Father, by Marryat
65. King's Own, by Marryat

66. Mr. Midshipman Easy, by Marryat

26. Simple Story, and Nature and Art, by 67. Newton Forster, by Marryat

Mrs. Inchbald

27. Mansfield Park, by Miss Austen

68. The Pacha of Many Tales, by Marryat

69. Rattlin the Reefer, by Howard

28. Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion, by 70. Captain Blake, or My Life, by Maxwell

Miss Austen

29. The Smuggler, by Banim

30. Pride and Prejudice, by Miss Austen

31. Stories of Waterloo, by Maxwell

71. Helen, by Miss Edgeworth

72. The Last Days of Pompeii, by Bulwer

73. The Bivouac, by Maxwell

74. Precaution, by Cooper

32. The Hunchback of Notre Dame, by 75. Jack Brag, by Theodore Hook

Victor Hugo

33. The Borderers, by Cooper

31. Eugene Aram, by Bulwer

35. Maxwell, by Theodore Hook

36. Water Witch, by Cooper

37. Mothers and Daughters, by Mrs. Gore 38. The Bravo, by Cooper

39. The Heiress of Bruges, by Grattan 40. Red Rover, by Cooper

41. Vathek, by Beckford; Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole; and Bravo of Venice, by M. G. Lewis

42. The Country Curate, by Gleig 43. The Betrothed, by Manzoni

44. Hajji Baba, by Morier

45. Hajji Baba in England, by Morier

46. The Parson's Daughter, by T. Hook

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"We know of no recent work that deserves so hearty an encouragement from the great body of English readers. From the first issue to the present moment we have never ceased to recommend the Standard Novels;-it is an unrivalled series of modern works of fiction."-Athenæum.

11247 STANFIELD's (Clarkson) Views on the Moselle, the Rhine, and the Meuse; imperial folio, containing 30 beautiful Lithographs, tinted, hf-bd. uncut, 41.

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the same,
BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED, and mounted on
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11248*STANGER (Dr. C.) on Contagious Fever; 8vo, 1s. 11249 STANHOPE'S (Earl) Letter on the Corn Laws; 8vo, 2s. 1826 11250 STANHOPE'S (Dean George) Paraphrase and Comment upon all the Epistles and Gospels appointed to be used in the Church of England; 4 vols. 8vo, neat, 17. 1s. the same; tenth Edition, 4 vols. 8vo (pub. at 21. 2s) bds.

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the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 21. 2s.
the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 5s.

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"A work," says Archdeacon Todd, " in which instruction is recommended with exhortations the most affectionate, and enforced with arguments the most irrefragable."-See his Deans of Canterbury,

11254 STANHOPE'S (Hon. Col. Leicester) Greece in 1823 and 1824. A new Edition, with Supplementary Papers on Greece in 1825. To which are added, Reminiscences of Lord Byron; 8vo, portrait of BYRON, and fac-similes of letters (pub. at 15s.) bds. 9s.

1825

11255 STANHOPE'S (J. Spencer) Olympia: or, Topography illustrative of the actual State of the Plain of Olympia, and of the Ruins of Elis; royal folio, map, and 16 fine plates, first impressions (published at 47. 4s.) half-bound, uncut, 21. 10s. 1824

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Topographical Sketches of Megalopolis, Tanagra, Aulis, and Eretria; royal folio, plans, sewed, 8s. Leeds, 1831 11257 STANLEY's (Thomas) History of Philosophy, containing the Lives, Opinions, Actions, and Discourses of the Philosophers of every Sect; folio, portraits of Stanley and the Philosophers, by Faithorne, neat, 18s.

1687 11258 the same; folio, portraits by Faithorne, neat, 188. 1701 11259 the same; 4to, portraits, very neat, 17.8s. 1743 11260 STANYAN'S (T.) Grecian History; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 9s. 1751 11261 STAPLETON'S (Thomas) Fortresse of the Faith, first planted amonge us Englishmen, and continued hitherto in the universall Church of Christ. The faith of which time Protestants call PAPISTRY; small 4to, half-bound, scarce, 12s. Antwerpe, 1565

11262 STARKE's (Mariana) Information and Direction for Travellers on the Continent. Fifth Edition; 8vo (pub. at 15s.) bds. 6s.

11263

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Beauties of C. M. Maggi paraphrased; to which are added Sonnets; 8vo, bds. 2s. 6d. Exeter, 1811

11264 STARK'S (Adam) History and Antiquities of Gainsburgh (Com. Linc.) together with an Account of Stow (the Roman Sidnacester); royal 8vo, map and plates, bds. 12s. 1817 11265 STARK'S (James) Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk, comprising the Yare, the Waveney, and the Bure; with Historical and Geological Descriptions, by J. W. Robberds; royal 4to, containing 36 beautiful Engravings by Cooke, Cooper, and other eminent Engravers, GENUINE PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER (pub. at 67. 6s.) bds. 4l.4s. Norwich, 1834

i1266 STATE PAPERS. A VERY COMPLETE SERIES OF THE VARIOUS HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF STATE PAPERS, LETTERS, AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE TIME OF THE CONQUEST TO THE ACCESSION OF THE HOUSE OF HANOVER. Forming a Series of 140 vols. uniformly bound in calf, richly gilt, by J. Clarke, 2007. v. y.

THE COLLECTION CONSISTS OF: ANDERSON'S (James) Collections relating to the History of Mary Queen of Scots; 4 vols. 4to

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BACON's (Lord) Original Letters, Memoirs, State Papers, &c. published by Robert Stephens; 4to 1736 BERKELEY'S Literary Relics; Original Letters from Charles II, James II, &c. Svo 1789 BIRCH'S (T.) Memorials of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, from the year 1581 till her death; 2 vols. 4to 1754

View of the Negotiations between the Courts of England, France, and Brussels, from 1592 to 1617, extracted from the MS. Collections of Sir Thomas Ed. mondes; 8vo 1749 BOULTER'S (Primate of all Ireland) Letters containing an Account of the Transactions of Ireland from 1724 to 1738; 2 vols. 8vo 1769-70 BOYLE'S (Earl of Orrery) Collection of State Papers; 2 vols. 8vo 1743 BROMLEY'S (Sir George) Original Letters of the Royal Family of Stuart, from 1619 to 1665; 8vo 1787 BROWN'S (T.) Miscellanea Aulica, a Collection of State Treatises never before published; 8vo 1702 BURGHLEY'S (W. Cecil, Lord) Collection of State Papers, published by S. Haynes and W. Murdin; 2 vols. folio 1740-59 BURNET'S (Bishop) Memoirs of the Lives and Actions of James & William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald: fol. 1677 (Containing Letters, &c. of Charles I) CABALA, sive Scrinia Sacra; Mysteries of State and Government, in Letters, with an Appendix of Original Letters and Negociations; folio

1691 CARLETON'S (Sir Dudley) Letters (to and from) during his Embassy in Holland, from January 1615 to December 1620. Published by Lord Royston; 4to (privately printed)

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CHALMERS' (G.) Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers; 2 vols. 8vo

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CLANRICARDE (Ulrick, Marquis of) Memoirs and Letters during the Irish Rebellion in the Reign of Charles I ; printed from the Original MSS. by Lord Clanricarde; folio 1757 CLARENDON'S (Lord) Collection of State Papers, from the year 1621 to 1674; 3 vols. folio GLARENDON's (Henry, Lord) Diary and Correspondence with his Brother the Earl of Rochester,together with Lord Rochester's Diary, from 1687 to 1690. Edited by Bishop Douglas; 2 vols. 4to 1763 COLE'S (C.) Memoirs of Affairs of State, from 1697 to the latter end of 1708. Published from the original Papers of Mr. Secretary Vernon, &c. folio 1733 CROMWELL'S Letters of State. See Milton CULLODEN Papers, Letters and Documents, from the year 1625 to 1748. Published from the originals, in the possession of D. Forbes, Esq. of Culloden; 4to 1815 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir D. Lord Hailes) Memorials and Letters relating to the History of Britain in the Reigns of James I and Charles I; 2 vols. small 8vo 1766 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir John) Memoirs of Great

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Britain and Ireland; 3 vols. 4to 1771-88 DE FOE'S (Daniel) History of the Union. By G. Chalmers; 4to 1787 D'EwES' (Sir Simon) Journal of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; folio DIGGES' (Sir Dudley) Complete Ambassador, Letters of State on the intended Marriage of Q. Elizabeth, &c. folio 1665 DOVER'S (Lord) Ellis Correspondence, now first published from the originals; 2 vols. 8vo ESSEX's (Arthur Capel, Earl of Letters during his Administration, anno 1675; Privately printed, 1770 ELLIS' (Sir H ) Original Letters illustrative of English History, chiefly from the originals in the British Museum; 7 vols. small 8vo 1824 FENN's (J.) Letters of the Paston Family, written during the Reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III; 5 vols. 1787-1823 FORBES (P.) Letters and State Papers during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; 2 vols. folio 1740 HALE's (John) Golden Remains, and Letters (on the Synod of Dort, &c.) 1688

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HARDWICKE'S (Philip Yorke, Earl of Collection of State Papers, from 1501 to 1726, with Supplement; 2 vols. 4to 1778 HOWARD'S (L.) Collection of Letters and State Papers; 4to 1753 HOWELL'S (James) Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ, Familiar Letters, Domestic and Foreign; 8vo 1726 HUSBAND'S (Ed) Collection of all Public Orders, Ordinances and Declarations of both Houses, from March 1642 to December 1646; folio 1646 LIVERPOOL'S (Earl of) Treaties of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce, between Great Britain and other Powers, from 1648 to 1783; 3 vols. 8vo 1785 LOCKHART PAPERS, from the original MSS. of George Lockhart, of Carnwath, relating to the Exiled Stuarts, from 1702 to 1745; 2 vols. 4to 1817 LODGE'S (E.) Illustration of British History from Henry VIII to James I; 3 vols 4to

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MAC ALLESTER'S (Ol.) Series of Letters on the Intended French Invasion in 1759 (and respecting the Pretender), 2 vols. 1767 MACPHERSON'S (J.) Original Papers, from 1660 to 1714; 2 vols. 4to 1767 (Containing James II's Autobiography) MADOX'S (T.) Formulare Anglicanum, Ancient Charters, from the Conquest to the Death of Henry VIII; folio 1702 MARCHMONT PAPERS, illustrating Events from 1685 to 1750, by Sir G. H. Rose; 3 vols. 8vo 1831 MENAGER Minutes of Menager's Negociation; 8vo 1736 MILTON'S (J) Original Letters and Papers of State, addressed to Oliver Cromwell, from 1649 to 1658; folio 1745 MOUNTMORRES' History of the Irish Parliament, from 1834 to 1666 (chiefly from the Papers of Mr. Secretary Southwell), 2 vols. 8vo 1792 NALSON'S (J.) Impartial Collection of the great Affairs of State, from the beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in 1639, to the murder of Charles I; 2 vols. folio 1682-3 PRYNNE'S (W.) Exact Abridgment of the Records in the Tower; folio 1657

Records: a Chronological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of the King's Supreme Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in and over all Spiritual or Religious Affairs, more particularly from the year 1199 to 1307; folio, large paper 1666-68 RAPIN'S (P.) Acta Regia, from William Rufus to Charles I; folio n.d. RAWDON PAPERS, a Collection of Letters to and from Primate Bramhall; 8vo 1819 RUSHWORTH'S (J.) Historical Collections of Private Matters of State, &c. from 1618 to 1648; 8 vols. folio

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RUSHWORTH'S State Papers Abridged and Improved; 6 vols. 8vo, (Said by Hallam to contain matter not in the folio.) 1703 SADLER'S (Sir Ralph) Letters and Negotiations; 8vo, 1720 SADLER'S State Papers and Letters, edited by A. Clifford, with Life by Sir Walter Scott; 2 vols. 4to 1809 SELECT COLLECTION of Original Letters written by Eminent Persons, from the Reign of Henry VIII; 2 vols. 12mo 1755 STATE TRACTS, privately printed during the Reign of King Charles II; 2 vols. folio STATE TRACTS published during the late Revolution of 1688, and during the Reign of William III; 3 vols. 1705.6.7 STRAFFORDE's (Thomas Wentworth, Earl of) Letters and Despatches; with an Essay towards his Life, by Sir G. Radcliffe; collected by W. Knowles, 2 vols. folio 1789 SYDNEY'S (SIR HENRY) Letters and Memorials of State, in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Elizabeth, King James, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, and Charles II. Edited by Collins. 2 vols. folio 1746 TEMPLE'S (Sir W.) Works; 2 vols. folio, best edition 1750 "The state papers respecting the affairs of Holland are of the utmost importance." THORPE's (John) Registrum Roffense, or Ancient Charters, Documents, Instruments, &c. illustrating the History of Rochester; folio 1769 THURLOE's (Mr. Secretary) Collection of State Papers, from the year 1638 to the Restoration of King Charles II; with Life, by Birch: 7 vols folio 1742 TOWNSHEND'S (H.) Historical Collections of the Four last Parliaments of Queen Elizabeth; folio 1680 WALKER'S (Sir Ed.) Historical Collections; folio 1705 WALKER'S (Jno.) Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England who were sequestered during the Rebellion; folio 1714 WHITE LOCKE'S (Sir Bulstrode) Memorials of the English Affairs, from the supposed Expedition of King Brute, to the death of King James I. Published by Penn and Welwood; folio

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Memorials of English Affairs, from the beginning of the Reign of King Charles I, to the Restoration of King Charles II; folio 1732 WINWOOD's (Sir Ralph) Memorials of Affairs of State, in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. Collected by E. Sawyer; 3 vols. folio 1725 WYNNE'S (W.) Life of Sir Leoline Jenkins, with a Collection of Original Papers respecting the Peace of Nimeguen; 2 vols. folio 1724

So important a Collection of State Papers may probably never again occur for sale.

11267 STATE PAPERS.

A choice Collection of Papers relating to State Affairs during the late Revolution; 8vo, nt.7s. 1703 Containing, among others, two tracts on the Scotch Settlement at Darien; four tracts on a Standing Army; Taffe's Narrative; &c. &c.

half-bound, 78.

11268 STATE PAPERS relative to the War with France; vol. xi, 8vo, 1802 11269 STATE TRACTS (A Collection of) published during the Reign of King William III; 3 vols. folio, neat, 27. 2s. 1705-7 the same; vol. I and II; folio, neat, 15s.

11270 1705-6 11271 STATE TRYALS for Treason, Murder, Rapes, Heresy, &c. from the Reign of Richard II ; 2 vols. folio (vol. I wants titlepage) neat, 5s.

Dublin, 1737 1822

11271* STATE of the Nation in 1822; 8vo, sewed, 2s. 11272 STATIUS, translated into English Verse, with Notes, by W. L. Lewis; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 12s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1767 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 12s.

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11273 11274 Statutes made and established from the Time of King Henry KH, to the Death of Q. Elizabeth. Printed by various printers (Cawood, Berthelet, Wykes, Grafton, Barker, &c.) in 4 vols. folio, fine clean copies, 17. 16s. 1543-1601 11275 STATUTES at large, from Magna Charta to the 2d and 3d Victoria, by Owen Ruffhead, T. E. Tomlins, J. Raithby, and N. Simons; 32 vols, 4to, law calf, 381. 1769-1839 11276 STATUTES at large from Magna Charta to 2d and 3d Victoria, by C. Runnington, Tomlins, Raithby, and Simons; 28 vols. 4to, law calf, 381. 1786-1839

11277 STATUTES at large, from Magna Charta to 2d and 3d Victoria, by Tomlins, Raithby, and Simons, with Raithby's Index to 49th George III; 25 vols. 4to, law calf, 457. 1811-39 the same; 61 vols. 8vo, law calf, 481.

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1127811279 STAVELEY'S (Thos.) Romish Horselcech : or, an impartial History of the intolerable charge of Popery to this Nation with an Essay on the King's Supremacy; 8vo, neat, 8s. 1674

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This work is erroneously attributed, by the editor of the Bodleian Catalogue and by Dr. Watt, to William Stanley, D.D. Dean of St. Asaph, and Master of Benet College, Cambridge.

History of Churches in England; 8vo, BEST EDITION, uncut, scarce, 10s.

1773 11281 STAUNTON'S (Sir George) Authentic Account of the Earl of Macartney's Embassy to China; 3 vols. 8vo, maps, bds.

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Translation of Ta Tsing Leu Lee, being the Funda-
mental Laws, &c. of the Penal Code of China, with
Notes; 4to (pub. at 37. 3s.) bds. 16s.
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Miscellaneous Notices relating to China, and our Commercial Intercourse with that Country, including Translations from the Chinese Language; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1822 11284 STAVORINUS' (J. S.) Voyages to the East Indies, comprising an Account of all the Dutch Possessions in India, and at the Cape of Good Hope, translated, with Notes and Additions, by S. H. Wilcocke; 3 vols. 8vo, maps, uncut, 1798

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the same; 3 vols. 8vo, new and neat ià calf gilt, 17.4s. 1798 The work of a sensible and intelligent observer, containing much useful information concerning the Dutch Possessions.

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