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11720 TELFORD's (Thos.) Sixteen Charts and Plans referred to in Mr. Telford's Report and Survey of the Communication between England and Ireland by the North-West of Scotland; imperial folio, fine Impressions, 11. 16s.

1809

11721 TEMPEST's (John) Narrative of the Treatment experienced by him during his Confinement under a false Imputation of Lunacy; 8vo, sewed, 3s.

1830

11722 TEMPLE'S (Sir John) History of the Irish Rebellion, edited by Baron Maseres; 4to, BEST EDITION, bds. 10s.

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"One of the most exact and authentic histories extant.”—Dibdin.

"Sir John Temple, upon whose authority Hume chiefly rests, was about as trust-worthy a narrator of the events of 1642, as Sir Richard Musgrave has been of those of 1793."-Moore.

11724 TEMPLE'S (Sir William) Works, with Life by Dean Swift;

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4 vols. 8vo, neat, 14s.

Edinburgh, 1754 1757

the same, 4 vols. 8vo, neat, ll. ls.
the same, 4 vols. 8vo, portrait, very neat, 17. 4s. 1770
the same, 4 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 21. 2s.

1814

"That will be a dark and doubtful moment, in the æra of national taste, when the volumes of Sir William Temple shall be neglected or depreciated. His style is legitimate English; and he is among the sweetest of our epistolographers."-Dibdin.

Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands; 8vo, neat, 3s.

1673 Life and Character (by Dean Swift) folio, uncut, 3s. 1728 Life and Times, with his unpublished Essays and Correspondence, by the Right Hon. T. Peregrine Courtenay; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 8s.) cloth, 12s. 1836 11731 TEMPLEMAN'S (D.) Secret History of the late Directors of the South Sea Company; 8vo, 3s.

1735 11732 TENHOVE'S (Nicholas) Memoirs of the House of Medici, translated from the French, with Notes and Observations by Sir R. Clayton; 2 vols. 4to, ports. bds. 11.5s.Bath, 1796-97 11733 the same, 2 vols. 4to, calf neat, 17.10s. ib. 1796-97 11734 TENNYSON's (Alfred) Poems; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, bds. 12s. 1842 11735 TERENTII OMNES, etc. Terence in Latine and English, with Analyses of the Formula Loquendi, etc. by R. Bernard; small 4to, neat, 58.

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Comedies, translated by L. Echard; 12mo, neat, 4s. 1724 translated into familiar Blank Verse by George Colman;

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4to, plates, bds. 16s.

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"A better translation can scarcely be expected: it is such as Terence deserved, and done by a man of almost equal comic powers with himself."-Clarke.

Comedies, translated into English Prose, as near as the Propriety of the two Languages will admit, together with the original Latin, by S. Patrick, 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 17.1750

"An excellent work, as honourable to the learned editor as it is pleasing and satisfactory to the student.”—Clarke.

11743 TERENCE's Andria and Eunuchus, English and Latine, claused for such as would write or speake the pure Language of this Author, especially after the Method of Dr. Webbe ; small 4to, hf-bd. 10s.

1629

11744 TERRICK's (Richard, D.D.) Sermon before the House of Commons; 4to, 2s. 1756 11745 TERRY'S (Edward) Voyage to East India, reprinted from the Edition of 1655; 8vo, portrait and plates, 68.

15s.

1777 11746 TERTULLIAN'S WORKS: Vol. 1. Apologetic and Practical Treatises, translated by the Rev. C. Dodgson; 8vo, cloth, Oxford, 1842 11747 TEXEDA'S (F.) Texeda Retextus, or the Spanish Monke his Bill of Divorce against the Church of Rome, English and Latin, 1623.-Texeda's Scrutamini Scripturas, the Exhortation of a Spanish converted Monke, 1624.-Question whether there bee nothing new? 1640.-Question, which is most to be esteemed, an Inventive Wit, Judgment, or Courage? 1640.—5 Tracts, in 2 vols. sm. 4to. calf nt. 12s. 11747*THACKERAY'S (Rev. F.) History of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, containing his Speeches in Parliament, and a Portion of his Correspondence, never before published; with an Account of the Principal Events and Persons of his Time; 2 vols. 4to (pub. at 37.12s.) bds. 17.16s. 1827 11748 THANE'S (John) BRITISH AUTOGRAPHY. A Collection of Facsimiles of the Hand-writing of Royal and Illustrious Personages, with their authentic Portraits; 3 vols. 4to, Frontispiece and 244 fine Portraits, with their Autographs and Seals, BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, fine copy in old calf, marbled edges, very scarce, 187. 18s. British Autography; 4to, 40 fine Portraits and Facsimiles of their Autographs, calf gilt, 27. 10s.

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11750 THEATRE OF THE GREEKS. A Series of Papers relating to the Criticisms of the Greek Drama. Fourth Edition, with a new Introduction and other Alterations, by J. W. Donaldson, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; 8vo, bds. 12s. Cambridge, 1836

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11752 11753

ib. 1836

ib. 1836

the same, 8vo, calf gilt, 15s. the same, 8vo, calf extra, 168. THEAURAU-JOHN, his Aurora in Tranlagorum in Salem Gloria, or the Discussive of the Law and the Gospell betwixt the Jew and the Gentile in Salem Resurrectionem, 1651. Theaurau-John, his Theousori Apokolipikal, or God's Light declared in Mysteries, 1651.-2 Parts, small 4to, very scarce, 11. 5s.

Prefixed is a curious letter (dated July 1732), on the excessive rarity of the first part, by Thos. Colborne, who, it appears, could not discover that the second part (here added) had ever been printed.

11754 THENARD'S (C. J.) Essay on Chemical Analysis, translated from the French, with Additions by J. G. Children; 8vo, (pub. at 16s.) boards, 6s,

11755

the same, 8vo, calf gilt, 9s.

1819

1819

11756 THEOCRITUS' Idylliums, done into English Verse, with Rapin's Discourse on Pastorals, by Thomas Creech; 8vo, neat,

5s.

Oxford, 1684

11757 THEOCRITUS' Idylliums and Epigrams, translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and Explanatory, by Francis Fawkes; 8vo, neat, 6s.

11758

the same, royal 8vo, Large PAPER, neat, 10s.

1767

1767

Prefixed is some account of the life and writings of Theocritus, with an Essay on Pastoral Poetry; these are by Mr. Barnaby Greene.

"This translation," says Clarke, "is allowed by the most competent judges to possess great merit."

11759 THEOCRITUS, BION and MOSCHUS' Idyllia, Epigrams, and Fragments, with the Elegies of TYRTEUS, translated into English Verse, with Notes and Dissertations, by the Rev. R. Polwhele; 4to, neat, 12s.

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"Mr. Polwhele has, in our judgment, produced the best translation of Theocritus which has yet appeared."-Monthly Review.

11761 THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY, edited by Archdeacon Lyall, and the Rev. Hugh James Rose; 14 vols. foolscap 8vo, boards, 31. 13s. 6d.

Any volume may be had separately, at 6s. in cloth:

1. Life of Wiclif, by C. W. Le Bas
2. Consistency of Revelation with
itself and Human Reason, by
Bishop Shuttleworth

3, 6, 8. History of the Reformed Re-
ligion in France, by Edward Smed-
ley; 3 vols.

4, 5. Life of Archbishop Cranmer,
by C. W. Le Bas; 2 vols.

1832-36

7,12. Scripture Biography, by R. W.
Evans; 2 vols.

9, 10. History of the Church of
Scotland, by M. Russell; 2 vols.
11. Life of Bp. Jewel, by Le Bas
13. Life of Archbishop Laud, by C.
W. Le Bas

14, 15. Biography of the Early
Church, by R. W. Evans; 2 vols.

11762 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. Nubes Testium, or a Collection of the Primitive Fathers giving Testimony of the Faith once delivered to the Saints, with Appendix containing the Testimonies of Protestants, &c. (by Gotier, Priest to Mr.Holman at Warkworth, in Northamptonshire) 1686.Consensus Veterum, or the Reasons of Edward Sclater, Minister of Putney, for his Conversion to the Catholic Faith and Communion, 1686.-The Primitive Fathers no Papists (by Spinks) 1688.-Plain Answer to a Popish Priest questioning the Orders of the Church of England, 1688.-Short Defence of the Orders of the Church of England against the Objections of Mr. Webster of Linne, 1688.-Full View of the Doctrines and Practices of the Ancient Church relating to the Eucharist, 1688.-Two short Discourses against the Romanists by Henry Dodwell, 1688.-An Historical Treatise touching Transubstantiation, 1687.-A Discourse concerning the Nature and Grounds of the Certainty of Faith, by E. Stillingfleet, D.D. 1688.-Vindication of H. M. Ecclesiastical Commissioners against the Bishop of London and the Fellows of Magdalen College, 1688.-An impartial Relation of the whole Proceedings against St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxon, 1688.-Discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Commission, 1689.-The Legality of the Court held by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners defended, 1688.-Letter to the Author of the Vindication by Philonomus Anglicus, 1688.-In 1 vol. 4to, in old binding, very scarce, 21. 2s.

11763 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. The Jesuits' Catechism according to St. Ignatius Loyola, showing the Impiety of their Principles, &c. 1679.-The Enthusiasm of the Church of Rome demonstrated in some Observations upon the Life of Ignatius Loyola, 1688.-Abridgment of the Prerogatives of St. Ann, Mother of the Mother of God, 1688.— Account of the Life and Death of the Blessed Virgin, according to Romish Writers, with the Grounds of the Worship paid to her, 1687.-Miracles of the B. Virgin, or an Account of the Image entituled Our Blessed Lady of Halle, 1688.-The Virgin Mary misrepresented by the Roman Church, 1688.-Life of St. Mary Magdalene of Pazzi, a Carmelite Nunn, 1687.-The School of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous Respects and Acknowledgments which Beasts, Birds, and Insects, have rendered to the Holy Sacrament: by F. Toussain Bridoul, S. J. 1687.-Purgatory proved by Miracles collected out of Roman Catholic Authors, with some remarkable Histories relating to British, English, and Irish Saints, 1688.-4to, calf, a rare & curious Collection, 17.1s. 11764 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. Archdeacon H. V. Bayley's Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Stow, Gainsborough, 1826.-C. Jerram's two Visitation Sermons at Guilford, with an Appendix on Baptismal Regeneration, 1826.— Bp. C. R. Sumner's Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Winchester at his Primary Visitation, 1829.-C. Jerram's Sermon on the Commission, Qualification, and Duty of the Christian Minister, 1829.-Four Dissertations: 1. On Eternal Punishment; II. On Christ's Cursing the Fig-Tree; III. On Mistranslations of the New Testament; IV. On Christ's Temptation, n. d.-E. J. Burrow's Letter to the Rev. Wm. Marsh, on the Nature and Tendency of certain Religious Principles, frequently but improperly denominated Evangelical, 1819.-Lux Renata, a Protestant's Epistle, with Notes, 1827.-M. T. Sadler's Two Speeches in Defence of the Protestant Constitution, 1829.-Speeches of George Bankes and Sir Charles Wetherell on the same Subject, 1829.Lord Eldon's Speech against the Catholic Relief Bill, 1829.-Lord Brougham's Speech on the Present State of the Law of the Country, Portrait, 1828.-In 1 vol. 8vo, half-bound, 10s.

11765 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. Use and Importance of a preaching Ministry, by N. Marshal, D.D. 1727.-Meate out of the Eater, by Thos. Manton, 1647.-Fifth Discourse on the Miracles, by T. Woolston, 1728.-Woolston's Defence of his Discourses, 1729.-Spiritual Warning for Times of War, by John Delme, 1701.-In 1 vol. small 4to, 6s. 11766 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. Brief Enquiry into Free-Thinking, by S. Pycroft, Cambridge, 1713. - Reflections on the Letter to Dr. Waterland, and the Defence of it, 1732.— Bp. R. Smalbrooke's Charge to the Clergy of Lichfield and Coventry, 1734.-Reply to Bp. Hoadley by Wm. Law, 1719.-In 1 vol. 8vo, hf-bd. 6s.

11767 THEOLOGICAL TRACTS. Discourse on the Resurrection, by J. Priestley, 1791.-Priestley's Discourse on the Death of Dr. Price, 1791.-Priestley on the Religious Instruction of Young Persons, 1791.-Priestley on Forgiveness of Injuries, 1791.-Milton on Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Cases, 1790.-Collection of Testimonies in favour of Religious Liberty, 1790.-Considerations on the Expediency of revising the Liturgy and XXXIX Articles, 1790. -Address to the Opposers of the Repeal and Test Acts, 1790. The Dissenters' Plea against the Test Laws, by G. Walker, 1790.-In 1 vol. 8vo, half-bound, 7s. 11767* THEOPHRASTUS' Characters, translated from the Greek, and illustrated by Physiognomical Sketches. To which are subjoined the Greek Text, with Notes, and Hints on the individual Varieties of Human Nature, by F. Howell; imperial 8vo, LARGE PAPER, with 50 Engravings, PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, bds. 17. 18.

11768

1824

the same, 12mo, woodcuts, bds. 4s. 6d. Valpy, 1831 11769 THEVENOT's (J.) Travels into the Levant, in three Parts, viz. into Turkey, Persia, and the East Indies; folio, portrait by Faithorne, and plates, neat, 10s. 6d. the same, folio, hf-bd. 10s.

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11771 THIERRY'S (A.) History of the Conquest of England by the Normans, with its Causes from the earliest Period, and its Consequences to the present Time, translated from the French; 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 18s. 1825 11771*THIERS and BODIN'S History of the French Revolution, with Notes; 3 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 18s. 1825 11772 THIRLWALL'S (Connop, D.D. Bishop of St. David's) History of Greece; 7 vols. foolscap 8vo, cloth, 21. 2s. 1839-40

The eighth and concluding volume will be published shortly. 11773 THOMAS's (Dr. Wm.) Survey of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, with an Account of the Bishops, &c. and an Appendix of original Records; 4to, plates, neat, 18s. 1736 the same, royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, plates, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, by Hering, scarce, 21. 8s. 1737 11775 THOMAS'S (Archdeacon Josiah) Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Bath; 4to, 2s.

11774

Bristol, 1819 11776 Thomas' (Wylliam) Historye of Italy, a Booke exceeding profitable to be red, &c. small 4to, fine copy, in calf gilt,

11.4s.

Thomas Marshe, 1561 Rare, having been burnt by the common hangman.

11777 THOMPSON's (Henry) Life of Hannah More, with Notices of her Sisters; small 8vo, portrait, bds. 7s.

1838

York, 1796

11778 THOMPSON'S (Thomas) Tithes indefensible, or Observations on the Origin and Effects of Tithes, with some Remarks on the Tithe Laws. Third Edition, with an Appendix on a Commutation of Tithes, and including a short Account of Tithes in Scotland; 8vo, 4s. the same, three Editions, 8vo, neat, 6s. ib. 1794-95-96 Considerations on the Increase of Poor Rates, &c. in Hull, 1800.-Thompson's Account of the Improvements in the Maintenance of the Poor of Hull, 1800.-Further Observations, 1801.-8vo, hf-bd. 6s.

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