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11544 SWEDENBORG'S (Hon. Emanuel) The Apocalypse explained according to the Spiritual Sense, in which are revealed (more fully than in the preceding Work) the Arcana which are predicted therein, and which have hitherto been concealed, with Index; 6 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 16s. 1834-40 Index to Ditto; 8vo, sewed, 3s. 1840

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The Four leading Doctrines of the New Church, signified
in Rev. XXI. by the New Jerusalem, being those respect-
ing the Lord, His Divine and Human Natures, and the
Divine Trinity, the Sacred Scripture, Faith, and Life,
with an Introductory Preface, and an Account of the
Author; 8vo, bds. 4s. 6d.

the same, royal 8vo, bds. 6s. 6d.
the same, foolscap 8vo, bds. 3s.

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Doctrine of New Jerusalem respecting the Lord (translated by C. Tulk); royal 8vo, bds. 9s.

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The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem respecting the Lord: to which is added, Nine Questions on the Trinity, with their Answers; 8vo, 1s. 6d.

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the same, royal 8vo, 2s.

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The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem respecting the Sacred Scriptures; 8vo, 1s. 6d.

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The Doctrine of Life for the New Jerusalem, from the
Commandments of the Decalogue; 8vo, 1s.

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the same, royal 8vo, 1s. 6d.

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On the New Jerusalem and its Heavenly Doctrine, as revealed from Heaven, to which are prefixed some Observations concerning the New Heaven and the New Earth; 8vo, 1s. 8d.

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The same Work, without the Extracts from the Arcana
Coelestia; 8vo, 1s.

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A brief Exposition of the Doctrine of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation; 8vo,

the same, royal 8vo, 1s. 6d.

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True Christian Religion, or the Universal Theology of
the New Church foretold by the Lord in Dan. vII. 13, 14,
and in the Apocalypse xxi. 1, 2; 8vo, 8s.
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A Coronis, or an Appendix to the True Christian Reli-
gion, with a brief Continuation; 8vo, ls.
1843
A Summary Exposition of the Internal Sense of the Pro-
phetic Books of the Old Testament, and of the Psalms of
David, with a twofold Index; 8vo, 1s. 6d.
On the White Horse, mentioned in the Apocalypse,
chap. xix. with an Appendix; 8vo, 6d.

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On the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom, extracted
from the Apocalypse explained; 8vo, 1s.
The Delights of Wisdom concerning Conjugal Love;
8vo, 5s.

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11567 SWEDENBORG's (Hon. Emanuel) Angelic Wisdom concerning

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Divine Love and Divine Wisdom (illustrative of the
Divine Attributes, of Creation and Redemption, of the
Eternal World, and of the Human Mind); 8vo, 2s. 1842
the same, royal 8vo, 4s. 6d.
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Angelic Wisdom concerning Divine Providence (in which
the Laws of Order are unfolded, by which the Divine
Government is regulated, especially in regard to Man's
Salvation); 8vo, 4s.

the same, royal 8vo, 6s.

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The Nature of the Intercourse between the Soul and the
Body, which is supposed to take place either by Physical
Influx, or by Spiritual Influx, or by pre-established Har-
mony; foolscap 8vo, 4d.

the same, 8vo, 6d.
the same, royal 8vo, 9d.

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Concerning Heaven and its Wonders, and concerning Hell, being a Relation of Things heard and seen; 8vo, 4s. 1843 An Account of the Last Judgment and the Destruction of Babylon, showing that all the Predictions in the Apocalypse are at this day fulfilled, being a Relation of Things heard and seen. To which is added a Continuation concerning the Last Judgment and the Spiritual World; 8vo, ls.

1842 On the Earths in our Solar System, which are called Planets, and on the Earths in the Starry Heaven, with an Account of their Inhabitants, and also of the Spirits and Angels there, from what has been heard and seen; 8vo, 1s.

1840 Traethawd Ynghylch Caersalem Newydd; 8vo, ls. 1815 Philosophical and Scientific Works, now first translated into English; 5 vols. 8vo, in the press.

This translation will be thus divided: 1. Principia; 11. Prodromus ; III. Economy of the Animal Kingdom; Iv. & v. Animal Kingdom. Trial of the Spirits, or a Demonstration of the Heavenly Doctrines of E. Swedenborg, as the same are set forth in a Vindication by R. Hindmarsh; 8vo, bds. 4s. 1825 11579*SWEET (G.) on the Statute 7 Will. IV and 1 Vict. c. xxvi, amending the Law of Wills, with an Introduction, Notes, and an Appendix of short Forms; 12mo, boards, 6s. 1838 11580 SWEET's (Robert) Hortus Suburbanus Londinensis, or a Catalogue of Plants cultivated in the Neighbourhood of London, arranged according to the Linnean System, with References to Books where described; royal 8vo, (pub. at 18s.) bds. 12s.

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Botanical Cultivator, or Instructions for the Management and Propagation of the Plants cultivated in Hot-houses, Green-houses, &c. 8vo, (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 6s. 1821 Hortus Britannicus, or a Catalogue of Plants cultivated in the Gardens of Great Britain, arranged in Natural Orders, with the Addition of the Linnæan Classes and Orders, References to Books where described, &c. 8vo, hf-bd. 7s.

1827

11583 SWIFT's (Jonathan, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's) WORKS, arranged by Thomas Sheridan, with Notes Historical and Critical. A new Edition, corrected and revised by J. Nichols; 19 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 57.15s. 6d. 1801 WORKS. A New Edition, with Notes and a Life of the Author, by SIR WALTER SCOTT, Bart. 19 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 121. Edinburgh, 1824

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"This edition contains upwards of a hundred letters, and other original pieces of Swift's, never before published; and among the rest, all that has been preserved of his correspondence with the celebrated Vanessa. Explanatory notes and remarks are supplied with great diligence to all the passages over which time may have thrown any obscurity; and the critical observations that are prefixed to the more considerable productions, are, with a reasonable allowance for an editor's partiality to his author, very candid and ingenious."-Edinburgh Review.

Works, 24 vols. 18mo, (Pocket Edition) plates, very
neat, 37. 10s.
1765-75
Works, with Supplement; 27 vols. 18mo, 37.10s. 1765-79
Miscellaneous Works, Comical and Diverting, containing
Tale of a Tub and Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse;
12mo, hf-bd. 8s.
(Printed in Holland) 1720

This edition of the Tale of a Tub contains additional chapters, not to be found in any other, relative to the progress of the Reformation in England. Tale of a Tub, with Notes; 12mo, plates, neat, 3s. 1743 Travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver into several remote Nations of the World, Second Edition; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait and maps, calf gilt, 8s.

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Gulliver's Travels, illustrated with upwards of 400 beautiful Woodcuts from Designs by Grandville. To which are added copious Notes, a Life of the Author, and an Essay on Satirical Fiction, by W. C. Taylor; royal 8vo (published at 17. 1s.) cloth, 12s.

1839 and Sheridan's Ars Punica, the Art of Punning, &c. small 4to, russia, scarce, 8s. Dublin, 1719

11592 SWINBURNE'S (H.) Treatise of Spousals, or Matrimonial Con

tracts; small 4to, neat, 3s.

1686 11593 SWINBURNE'S (H.) Travels through Spain and in the Two Sicilies; 3 vols. royal 4to, maps and fine plates, calf neat, 21. 10s. 1779-83-85 the same, 6 vols. 8vo, portrait, maps and plates, fine copy in old calf, 21. 1787-90

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"The learning and ingenuity of Mr. Swinburne have been generally acknowledged, and the warmth and animation of his descriptions discover an imagination highly susceptible of every bounty of nature or art. He was the first who brought us intimately acquainted with Spain, and the arts and monuments of its ancient inhabitants."-Chalmers.

Travels through Spain; royal 4to, plates, neat, 18s. 1779 the same, 8vo, uncut, 7s. Dublin, 1779

Travels in the Two Sicilies in the years 1777-80; 2 vols. royal 4to, maps and fine plates, very neat, 17. 10s. 1783-85 the same; 4 vols. 8vo, maps and plates, very neat, 17. 11s. 6d. 1790 The Courts of Europe at the Close of the last Century; 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 17. 4s.

1841

11599 SWINDEN'S (H.) History and Antiquities of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk; 4to, fine copy, russia, 11. Is. Norwich, 1772

1706

11600 SWINY'S (Owen) Camilla, an Opera; 4to, sd. 3s. 11601 SYDENHAM'S (Dr. Thomas) Entire Works, by John Swan, M.D. 8vo, calf, 8s. 1753 11602 SYDENHAM'S (Floyer) Dissertation on the Doctrine of Heraclitus, so far as it is mentioned or alluded to by Plato; royal 4to, sewed, 4s.

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11603 SYKES'S (Arthur Ashley, D.D.) Authority of the Clergy and the Liberty of the Laity stated and vindicated, in Answer to Mr. Rogers; 8vo, neat, 4s.

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1720 Principles and Connection of Natural and Revealed Religion distinctly considered; 8vo, neat, 4s. 1740 Brief Discourse concerning the Credibility of Miracles and Revelation; royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, fine copy in old calf, gilt edges, 6s. 1742

Scripture Doctrine of the Redemption of Man by Jesus
Christ; 8vo, very neat, 4s.

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Paraphrase and Notes upon the Epistles to the Hebrews;

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the same, 4to, with autograph of Dr. Parr, and a long and curious MS. Note by him, neat, 9s.

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11610 SYLVAN SKETCHES, or a Companion to the Park and the Shrubbery; 8vo, (pub. at 12s.) boards, 6s.

1825 11611 SYLVESTER'S (Joshua) Poems: The Maiden's Blush or Joseph from the Latin of Fracastorius.-Tobacco battered and the Pipes shattered about their Eares that idlely idolize so base and barbarous a Weed.-Seeming is not the same.-Glimpse of Heavenly or New Hierusalem in an old Hymne, extracted from St. Augustine.-Self-Conflict of a Christian, from the Latin of G. Goodwin.-St.Lewis the King. Hymn of Alms.-Batail of Yvry.-Honour's Farewell.—and Memorials of Mortalitie, written in Quatrains by P.Matthiew.-In I vol.12mo, neat, 12s. 1615-20 This author, on account of the beauty of his verse, obtained the name of 'Silvertong'd Sylvester.'

11612 SYMES'S (Michael) Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, sent by the Governor-General of India in the year 1795; royal 4to, map and 26 plates (including 6 Botanical, with Descriptions by Sir Joseph Banks) boards, 11.168.

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the same, royal 4to, map and plates, russia, 21. 2s.
the same, imperial 4to, LARGE PAPER, first impressions,
calf, marbled edges, 31. 16s.

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another copy, with Turner's Account of the Embassy to the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet; 2 vols. imperial 4to, large PAPER, first Impressions of the Plates, calf, marb. edges, 61.6s.

1800

"This is the only satisfactory account of the country we possess." Pinkerton. 11616 SYMMONS' (Edward) Vindication of King Charles I; small 4to,

portrait, neat, 9s.

1648

"A very rare and valuable work."-MS. Note.

11617 SYMMONS' (C.) Ines, and other Poems; 8vo, bds. 3s. 11618 SYMMONS' (Rev. Dr. Charles) Life of John Milton; 8vo, calf

1816

extra, 9s.

1822

11619 SYMSON's (P.) Historie of the Church since the Dayes of our Saviour untill this present Age; small 4to, fine copy, scarce, 14s. 1624 11620 SYNESIUS and GREGORY NAZIANZEN's Select Poems, translated by Hugh Stuart Boyd, with some original Poems; 12mo, bds. 2s. 6d.

1814 11621 SYNGE'S (Archbishop Edward) Works; 4 vols. 12mo, fine copy in old gilt calf, 17.

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Brief Discourse of the Fundamentals of Christianity, and Catholic Christianity; 12mo, neat, 2s. 6d. Gentleman's Religion; small 8vo, bds. 4s. 6d. Oxf. 1800 11624 SYNODUS ANGLICANA: or, the Constitution and Proceedings of an English Convocation (by Bp. Edmund Gibson); 8vo, neat, scarce, 10s.

1702

11625 TABLET OF MEMORY, shewing every Event in History, from the Earliest Period to 1809; 12mo, neat, 3s.

1809 11626 TACITUS' Annales, Description of Germanie, Histories, and Life of Agricola, translated by R. Grenewey; 2 vols. in 1, small folio, 8s.

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Annales, History, Account of the Ancient Germans, and Life of Agricola, translated by Dryden, L'Estrange, and other eminent Hands, with Notes, by Saville, Rickius, and others; 3 vols. 12mo, neat, 6s.

1716

Works, translated, with political Discourse upon that Author, by T. Gordon; 4 vols. 8vo. fine copy in old calf gilt, 11. 4s. 1737

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Works, translated by Arthur Murphy, with an Essay on his Life and Genius, Notes and Supplements; 4 vols. 4to, maps, calf, very neat, 27. 8s.

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the same, 8 vols. 8vo, calf, marbled edges, 21.
the same, 5 vols. 12mo, bds. 18s.

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This is an excellent work, and supersedes all that has been done on this author. The lost portions of Tacitus are supplied by original compositions and interstitial books are added to connect and complete the whole.". Clarke. Germany, and Life of Agricola, translated, with Notes, by Dr. Aikin; foolscap 8vo, bds. 4s. Warrington, 1774 the same, crown 8vo, map, neat, 5s. the same, crown 8vo, map, bds. 3s. 6d. the same, small 8vo, map, bds. 3s.

1805 Oxford, 1815 ib. 1823

11637 TAFILETTA. A Short and Strange Relation of some part of the Life of Tafiletta, the great Conqueror and Emperor of Barbary; small 4to, port. calf extra, gilt edges, 7s. 1669 11638 TALBOT'S (E. A.) Five Years' Residence in the Canadas, including a Tour through part of the United States of America, in the year 1823; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s.

1824

11640 TALBOT'S (W. Dean of Worcester) Sermon on the Use and Abuse of Riches; 4to, 2s. 1695

11641 TALES OF THE EAST, comprising the Arabian Nights and New Arabian Nights; the Persian, Oriental, Mogul, Turkish, Tartarian and Chinese Tales; Tales of the Genii, &c. with an Introductory Dissertation by H. Weber; 3 vols. royal 8vo, calf gilt, 37. 10s. Edinburgh, 1812

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