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TROJAN CONTROVERSY. 12092 BRYANT's (J.) Dissertation on the War of Troy, 1799.— Bryant's Observations on Chevalier, 1795.-Morritt's Vindication of Homer, 1798.-In 1 vol. 4to, calf gilt, 17. 18.

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Expostulation to the British Critic; 4to, bds. 12s. 1799 Observations on Chevalier's Plain of Troy; 4to, sewed, 6s.

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1795

Observations on Morritt's Vindication of Homer; 4to, sewed, 8s. 1799 12096 CHANDLER'S (Dr. Richard) History of Ilium, or Troy, and the adjacent Country; 4to, bds. 7s.

1802 12097 CHEVALIER'S (T.B.) Description of the Plain of Troy, with Maps of that Region, translated from the French, with Notes by Professor Dalzel; 4to, plans, 10s. Edinburgh, 1791 12098 FALCONER'S (T.) Remarks on some Passages in Mr. Bryant's Publications respecting the War of Troy; 8vo, 10s. 1799 12099 MACLAURIN'S (John) Dissertation to prove Troy was not taken by the Greeks; 4to, sewed, 8s. 1784 12100 MORRITT'S (J. B. S.) Vindication of Homer, and of others who have recorded the Siege of Troy with the additional Remarks, 2 Parts in 1 vol. 4to, fine plates, calf, 17. 48. 1798-1800

12101 TROLLOPE'S (Mrs.) Domestic Manners of the Americans; 2 vols. post 8vo, plates (published at 17. 4s.) bds. 12s. 1832 Belgium and Western Germany in 1833; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 18s.

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1834

Vienna and the Austrians, with some Account of a Journey through Swabia, Tyrol, and Salzbourg; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (published at 17. 12s.) bds. 15s.

1838

Visit to Italy in 1841; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. 17. 8s.) cloth, 17. 1s.

1842 12104 TROTTER'S (J. B.) Memoirs of the Latter Years of the Right Hon. Charles James Fox; 8vo (pub. at 14s.) bds.5s. 1811 12105 TROTTER'S (Catharine) The Revolution of Sweden, a Tragedy; 4to, 2s. 6d.

1706

12106 TROTTER'S (Dr. Thomas) Essay on Drunkenness, Fourth Edition, 8vo, bds. 4s. 1810 12107 TRUSLER'S (Dr. John) Habitable World Described, or Present State of the People in all Parts of the Globe, from North to South shewing the Situation, Extent, Climate, Productions, Animals, Manners, Religion, &c. of the different Kingdoms and States; 20 vols. 8vo, fine impressions of the numerous plates, bds. 67. 1788-97

12108

12109

Descriptive Account of the Islands lately discovered in in the South Seas, with some Account of the Country of Camchatka, a late Discovery of the Russians; 8vo, neat, 6s. 1778 Hogarth Moralized; 8vo, PROOF IMPRESSIONS of the plates on INDIA PAPER (published at 27. 14s. unbound), Turkey morocco, extra, gilt edges, 17. 11s. 6d.

1831

1835

12110 TUCKER'S (H. St. George) Harold and Camoens, Tragedies; 8vo, bds. 3s.

12111 TUCKER'S (Dean Josiah) Four Tracts on Political and Commercial Subjects; 8vo, bds. 2s. 6d. Gloucester, 1776 Four Letters on important National Subjects; 8vo,

12112

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28.

ib. 1783

Remarks on Mr. Tucker's Letter on Naturalizations; 8vo, ls.

1753 12114 TUCKER'S (ABRAHAM) LIGHT OF NATURE PURSUED. Second Edition, revised and corrected; together with some Account of the Life of the Author, by Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Bart. 7 vols. 8vo, best EDITION, calf gilt, very scarce, 51. 15s. 6d.

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1805 the same, 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 4s.) cloth, 18s. 1836 Free Will, Fore Knowledge, and Fate, a Fragment, by Edmund Search (A. Tucker); 8vo, half-bound, 6s. 1763 Vocal Sounds, by Edmund Search (A. Tucker); 12mo, 15s. 1773

"This is an acute and very scarce book."-Dr Parr. Cuthbert Comment's Man in Quest of Himself, or a Defence of the Individuality of the Human Mind; or Self, occasioned by some Remarks in the Monthly Review for July 1736, on a Note in Search's Freewill; 8vo, halfbound, very scarce, 10s.

This is reprinted in Metaphysical Tracts.

1763

12119 TUCKEY's (J. H.) Maritime Geography and Statistics, or a Description of the Ocean and its Coasts, Maritime Commerce, Navigation, &c. 4 vols, 8vo (published at 27. 16s.) bds. 16s.

1815

12120 TUCKEY's (Captain J.K.) Narrative of an Expedition to Explore the River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816 to which is added Professor Smith's Journal, and an Appendix containing the Natural History; 4to, map and 13 plates (published at 21. 2s.) bds.

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1818

the same, 4to, half-bound Turkey morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 17. 1818 the same, 4to, calf extra, gilt edges, by C.Lewis, 17.10s.1818 This volume must be considered as an important and valuable addition to the records of African discovery. No enterprise since the voyages of Captain Cook, excited a greater share of public interest than that of Captain Tuckey to explore the river Congo, and by tracing it to the northward, to attempt the solution of that great geographical problem, the termination of the Niger-the greatest discovery that remains to be made in the world."-Quarterly Review,

12123 TUDOR'S (H.) Narrative of a Tour in North America, with an Excursion to the Island of Cuba; 2 vols. crown 8vo, (published at 17. 18.) bds. 12s.

1834

12124 TUKE'S (J.) Agricultural Survey of the North Riding of Yorkshire; 8vo, map (published at 9s. in bds.) hf-bd. 6s. 1800 12125 TULLY'S (R.) Narrative of a Ten Years' Residence at Tripoli, in Africa; 4to, map and coloured plates (pub. at 21. 8s.) bds. 10s. 6d.

1817

12126

the same, 4to, calf gilt, 15s.

1817

12127

the same, 4to, presentation copy from Lady Holland to Sir Hudson Lowe, in St. Helena binding, 10s. 1816

12128 TUNBRIDGE. Map of the Roads within 14 Miles of Tunbridge, by J. Sprange, on canvas, 3s.

1802

12129 TUNSTALL'S (James, D.D.) Lectures on Natural and Revealed Religion; 4to, 58.

1765

12130 TURBERVIL (Edward, of Skerr, Glamorganshire). Information concerning the Popish Plot; folio, uncut, 3s. 6d. 1680 12131 TURKEY (Sketches of), by an American; 8vo, bds. 10s. New York, 1833 12132 TURKISH SPY; 8 vols. 12mo, Dr. Parr's copy, neat, 17.4s. 1753 "The real author was John Paul Marana, a native of Italy. Having been put into prison for political conspiracy, and released, he retired to Minorca, and wrote the History of the Plot; and then coming to Paris, he composed the Turkish Spy. Charpentier gave particulars about him; he was censor, and made Marana rescind several passages. Some say Sault, others Broadstairs, was the English translator. See D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature, vol. ii. p. 116. Boswell, in his Life of Johnson, states from him this account:-the first two volumes were written by Mrs. Manley, and the two last by Sault, under the direction of Dr. Midgeley. See volume iii."-MS. Note by Dr. Parr.

12133 TURKS. Observations on the Religion, Law, Government, and Manners of the Turks (by Sir James Porter); 2 vols. in 1, small 8vo, neat, 6s.

1768

12134 TURNBULL'S (George, LL.D.) Curious Collection of Ancient Paintings, with Remarks upon them; folio, LArge paper, numerous plates, very neat, 11. 5s.

1741

12135 TURNBULL'S (John) Voyage round the World in the years 1800-1804: in which the Author visited Madeira, the Brazils, Cape of Good Hope, the English Settlements of Botany Bay and Norfolk Island, and the principal Islands in the Pacific Ocean, with a Continuation of their History to the Present Period; 4to, (published at 21. 2s. in boards) calf gilt, 18s. 1813

12136 TURNBULL'S (D.) French Revolution of 1830, the Events which produced it, and the Scenes by which it was accompanied; 8vo, Portraits of Louis Philipe and Lafayette (pub. at 16s.) bds. 8s.

1830

12137 TURNER'S (Mrs. Margaret, of Bath) Prize Poem upor. the Importance of Botany; foolscap 8vo, sd. 2s. Bristol, 1818 12138 TURNER'S (C.) Orphan, a Poem, with other Pieces; 8vo, bds.

2s.

1812 12139 TURNER'S (Dawson) Fuci, or coloured Figures and Descriptions of the Plants referred by Botanists to the Genus Fucus; 4 vols. folio, LARGE PAPER, 258 accurately coloured Engravings of Marine Plants, half-bound morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 167. 16s. 1808-19 Synopsis of the British Fuci; 2 vols. 12mo, uncut, scarce, 7s.. or calf gilt, 12s. Yarmouth, 1802 and L. W. DILLWYN's Botanist's Guide through England and Wales; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 14s.) bds. 7s. 1805 the same, 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 14s. 1805

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"Admirable."-Dillwyn.

This useful and esteemed work, which has, till lately, been thought out of print, is commended by Sir James Smith in the following words: "Common report is little to be trusted; and the English student, if desirous to know all that has been recorded upon the subject, may amply satisfy his curiosity with the Botanist's Guide of Turner and Dillwyn,-a work whose sole object is to assist the travelling botanist in his inquiries."

12143*

12143 TURNER's (D.) Account of a Tour in Normandy, undertaken chiefly for the purpose of investigating the Architectural Antiquities of the Duchy, with Observations on its History, on the Country, and on its Inhabitants; 2 vols. royal 8vo, numerous plates by Cotman, bds. 21. 5s. 1820 Sketch of the History of Caister Castle, near Yarmouth; including Notices of Sir John Fastolfe and different Individuals of the Paston Family; 8vo, plates, cloth, 10s. 1842 12144 TURNER'S (J. M. W.) PICTURESQUE VIEWS ON THE SOUTHERN COAST, engraved by Cooke and other eminent Engravers; 2 vols. in 1, 4to, FINE IMPRESSIONS of the 80 beautiful Engravings (pub. at 127. unbound) half-bound morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 67. 6s. 1826 the same, 2 vols. in 1, imperial 4to, LARGE PAPER, BRILLIANT PROOFS (the Engraver's own Copy) half-bound, calf extra, 127. 12s.

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1826 PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES; 15 Parts royal 4to, containing 60 beautiful Engravings, FINE IMPRESSIONS (pub. at 107. 10s.) 81. 8s. 1827-32 and Thomas Girtin's River Scenery; royal folio, 21 very beautiful Engravings, PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, before the Letters, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, very scarce, 31.3s. 1827 12148 TURNER'S (SHARON) HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE DEATH OF ELIZABETH (Anglo-Saxons, 2 vols.-Middle Ages, 3 vols.-Modern History, 2 vols.) 7 vols. 4to, very scarce, 107.10s.

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12154 12155 12156

the same, 12 vols. 8vo, bds. 81.
the same, 12 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 107.

1807-29

1828-36 1828-36

"We regard Mr. Turner's work as a very valuable addition to our national histories; from numerous and recondite sources he has collected much that is interesting and curious respecting both the manners and the events of the periods which he describes. There certainly was occasion for such a work, and the execution of it leaves no room to regret that it devolved on Mr. Turner."-Eclectic Review.

History of the Anglo-Saxons; 2 vols. 4to, map, uncut, scarce, 21. 16s.

the same, 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 16s.

1807

1836

"We have rarely seen a book replete with knowledge more curious or more instructive."-DR. AIKIN, in the Annual Review.

History of England, from the Conquest to the Death of Q. Elizabeth; 5 vols. 4to, bds. scarce, 81. 8s. 1814-29 the same, 9 vols. 8vo, bds. 51. 15s. 6d. 1828-35

Sacred History of the World; 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 27. 1836-39 the same, 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 27. 12s. 6d. 1836-39 12157 TURNER's (Captain Samuel) Account of an Embassy to the Court of Teshoo Lama, in Tibet, with Observations, Botanical, Mineralogical, and Medical, by R. Saunders; 4to, map and 13 plates, bds. 17. 4s. Bulmer, 1806

12158 12159

the same, 4to, hf-bd. mor. uncut, top gilt, 17.11s.6d. ib. 1806
the same, 4to, calf gilt, 17. 10s.
ib. 1806

"This book is full of information and interest; it relates to the soil, climate, and produce of Thibet; the moral character, and especially the singular religion of the inhabitants, and their institutions, manufactures, disorders, &c."-Stevenson.

"This is, without comparison, the most valuable work that has yet appeared on Thibet."-Pinkerton.

12160 TURNER's (Rev. R.) System of Classical Geography; 12mo,

neat, 1s. 6d.

1801

12161 TURNER's (Rev. Wm.) Sermon on the Death of the Princess Charlotte; 8vo, 1s. Newcastle, 1817 12162 TURNER'S (Wm.) Tour in the Levant; 3 vols. 8vo, maps and coloured views (pub. at 31. 3s.) bds. 17. 10s. 1820 12163 TURNOR'S (Edmund) Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, now first published from the original MSS. in the Possession of the Earl of Portsmouth; royal 4to, map and plates, bds. 10s. 1806

12164 TURQUET'S (Lewis de Mayerne) Generall Historie of Spaine, translated and continued to the present Time, by E. Grimston; folio, with the autograph of RICHARD GrosVENOR, neat, 12s.

Islip, 1612 12165 TURTON's (Rev. Thomas, D.D. Dean of Westminster) Natural Theology considered; small 8vo, bds. 8s. Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Eucharist; small 8vo, bds. 88.

12166 12167

12169

1836

1837

Observations on Dr. Wiseman's Reply; 8vo, bds. 48.6d.1839 12168 TURTON's (Dr. William) Medical Glossary, in which the Words in the various Branches of Medicine are deduced and explained; 4to, bds. 12s. 1802 British Fauna, containing a Compendium of the Zoology of the British Islands, arranged according to the Linnæan System; 12mo, interleaved, calf, 10s. Swansea, 1807 Conchological Dictionary of the British Islands; 12mo, 28 coloured plates, boards, 14s. 1819

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12171

12172

Bivalve Shells of the British Islands, systematically arranged; 4to, 20 plates, containing 139 figures, coloured by Sowerby (pub. at 47.) bds. 21.

1830

Manual of the Land and Fresh Water Shells of the British Islands; 12mo, 10 coloured plates, bds. 10s. 1831 12173 TUSSER'S (Thos.) Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, together with a Book of Huswifery, &c. in Verse. New Edition, with Notes and Glossary, by Wm. Mavor, LL.D. 8vo, (pub. at 15s.) bds. 7s. 6d.

12174

1812

the same, 4to, LARGE PAPER (published at 17.11s. 6d.) bds. 15s. 1812

'The farmer's daily diet may be drawn with sufficient accuracy from the curious old Georgic of Tusser; a poem which, more than any other we possess, throws light upon the agricultural manners and customs of the age."-Drake's Shakspeare and his Times.

12175 TwEDDELL'S (John) Remains, being a Selection of his Correspondence, a Republication of his Prolusiones Juveniles, an Appendix containing some Account of the Author's Collections, Manuscripts, Drawings, &c. and of their extraordinary Disappearance, preceded by a Biographical Memoir of the Author; 4to, portrait and plates (published at 37. 3s.) bds. 16s. 1816

"It is impossible," says Dr. Parr, "to look into the correspondence published under the title of his Remains,' without seeing everywhere displayed the energies of a powerful and reflecting mind, united with the sympathies of a benevolent and feeling heart; exquisite purity of literary,

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