1205 BOCCALINI'S Advices from Parnassus, with the Political Touchstone (translated from the Italian by various Hands, and revised by J. Hughes), folio, neat, 8s. 1206 1706 New-Found Politicke (translated by William Vaughan); small 4to, neat, 5s. 1626 1207 BODE'S (Baron de) Appeal to the House of Commons; 8vo, ls. 1836 1208 BODIN'S (J.) Six Bookes of a Common Weale. Out of French and Latine Copies, done into English by R. Knolles, folio, calf gilt, 18s. G. Bishop, 1606 Knolles appears to have collated the French and Latin copies so carefully and judiciously, that his version is in some respects superior to either of the originals."-Dugald Stewart. 1209 BOECKH'S (Augustus) Public Economy of Athens, translated from the German by George Cornewall Lewis; 8vo, boards, 18s. 1842 1210 BOETHIUS' Consolation of Philosophy, translated by Viscount Preston; 8vo, portrait, neat, 7s. 1211 1712 Consolation of Philosophy, translated, with Notes and 1795 1212 Boetius' (Hector) Description of Scotland, Englished by R. H. With the Historie of Scotland to the Yeare 1571, by R. Hollindshead, and continued to 1585 by others; folio, slightly wormed, 12s. 1585 1213 BOETTICHER'S (J. G.) Statistical Tables, exhibiting a View of all the States of Europe, showing their Population, Strength, Revenue, &c. &c. 4to, (pub. at 21s.) bds. 5s. 1800 1214 BOGATZKY's (C. H. von) Golden Treasury, in Prose and Verse, oblong 12mo, neat, 4s. 1770 1215 BOGAN'S (Zachary) View of the Threats and Punishments recorded in Scripture, alphabetically composed; with some Briefe Observations upon severall Texts; 12mo, neat, Oxford, 1653 1216 BOGUE (David) and James Bennett's History of Dissenters, from the Revolution in 1688 to 1808; 4 vols. 8vo, bds. scarce, 11. 16s. 5s. 1808-12 1217 BOGUE'S (David) Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament; 12mo, boards, 2s. 6d. Portsea, 1801 Discourses on the Millennium, 8vo, calf, extra, 6s. 1818 1705 1218 1219 BOHOUR's Art of Criticism; 8vo, neat, 3s. 1219* BOHUN'S (W.) Rights, Liberties, Privileges, Laws, ands toms, of the City of London; 8vo, neat, 3s. 1723 1220 BOHN'S (John) Catalogue of a valuable Collection of Books in the French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Languages; 8vo, (490 pages) boards, 5s. 1220*. 1221 1833 1835 Catalogue of ancient and modern Books in all Classes of 1842 1221*BOILEAU'S Works, with Life by Des Maizeaux, made English by several Hands; 3 vols. 8vo, 6s. 1736 "Boileau's is the best art of poetry extant. The brevity of his precepts enlivened by proper imagery, the justness of his metaphors, the exactness of his method, the perspicuity of his remarks, and the energy of his style, all duly considered, may render this opinion not unreasonable."-Warton. 1222 BOISGELIN'S (Louis de) Travels through Denmark and Sweden, with a Journal of a Voyage down the Elbe, from Dresden to Hamburgh; 2 vols. 4to, with Aquatinta Views (pub. at 31. 3s. in boards); half-bound, 15s. 1223 1810 the same; 2 vols. 4to, with a double set of Plates, plain and COLOURED; (pub. at 6l. 6s. in boards) hf.-bd. russia, 17. 10s. 1810 1224 BOLINBROKE'S (LORD) WORKS, published by D. Mallet, with his Correspondence, edited by G. Parke; 7 vols. royal 4to, fine copy in calf, full gilt, 57. 15s. 6d. 1754-98 Works, with his Life, by Goldsmith; 8 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 41. 4s. 1809 Works, with Life; 4 vols. 8vo, portrait, bds. 37. 1841 Correspondence, edited by G. Parke; 2 vols. royal 4to, boards, 11. 4s. 1798 1225 1225* 1226 1227 1228 Dissertation upon Parties; 8vo, neat, 3s. “Very valuable for the history of the treaty of Utrecht."—Lord J. Russell. 1739 Letter to Sir W. Windham, Reflections, &c. ; 8vo, portrait, neat, 4s. 5s. 1807 1753 "One of the best written works in the English language."-Lord J. Russell. 1229 BOLINGBROKE'S (Henry) Voyage to the Demerary, containing a statistical Account of the Settlements there, and of those on the Essequibo, the Berbice, and other Rivers of Guyana; 4to, map, half-bound russia, 10s. 6d. 1230 BOLLAND's (Sir William) Seatonian Prize Poems; 4to, sewed, Cambridge, 1797-99-1800 1231 BOLRON'S (R.) Papists' Bloody Oath of Secrecy and Letany, for carrying on the Popish Plot, taken from Sir Thomas Gascoigne's Chapel at Barmbow Hall, &c.; folio, 5s. 1680 1232 BOLTON'S (James) History of Funguses growing about Halifax; 3 vols. royal 4to, containing 138 finely coloured plates (pub. at 67. 6s.) uncut, 21. 8s. Huddersfield, 1788-89 Filices Britannica, an History of the British proper Ferns, with plain and accurate Descriptions, and new Figures of all the Species and Varieties; 2 parts, royal 4to, complete, with 46 plates, uncut, very scarce, 21. Leeds, 1785-90 the same; Part I, 4to, 31 plates, half-bound, 18s. ib. 1785 Harmonia Ruralis, or an Essay towards a Natural History of British Song Birds; 2 vols. 4to, 80 coloured plates, boards, 17. 10s. Stannary, 1794-96 1233 1234 1235 1236 BOMBAY. Description of the Port and Island of Bombay, and an historical Account of the Transactions between the English and Portuguese concerning it, from 1661 to this present Time; 8vo, with the map, blue morocco, gilt edges, scarce, 12s. 1724 1237 Bonner's (Bp. Edmunde) Profitable and necessarye Doctrine, with certaine Homilies adjoyned thereunto; small 4to, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, very scarce, 21. 12s. 6d. n. d. 1238 BONNEY'S (H. K.) Historic Notices in reference to Fotheringhay; 8vo, plates, boards, 6s. Oundle, 1821 the same; royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, bds. 12s. ib. 1821 Life of Jeremy Taylor; 8vo, portrait, boards, 6s. 1815 1239 1240 1241 BONNYCASTLE'S (John) Introduction to Arithmetic; 8vo, bds. 7s. 6d. 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1810 Treatise on Algebra; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17.5s.) 17. 1820 1803 Key to Bonnycastle's Algebra, by W. Davis; 12mo, neat, 3s. 1816 1247 BONTIUS' (J.) Account of the Diseases, Natural History, and Medicines of the East Indies; 8vo, bds. 2s. 1769 1248 BOONE'S (J. S.) Essay on the Study of Modern History; 8vo, (pub. at 8s.) boards, 48. 1821 1248*BOOTH's (Benjamin) Complete System of Book-Keeping; 4to, boards, 4s. 1789 1249 BOOTH'S (A.) Defence of Pædobaptism examined, or Animadversions on Dr. E. Williams' Antipædobaptism examined; 12mo, boards, 2s. 1250 1792 Essay on the Kingdom of Christ; 12mo, bds. 1s.6d. 1808 1251 BOOTH's (David) Analytical Dictionary of the English Language, Part 3 and 4, containing the Grammar complete (pub. at 15s.) boards, 5s. 1830 1252 BOOTHBY's (Sir Brooke) Sorrows sacred to the Memory of Penelope (Sonnets and Miscellaneous Poems); imperial 4to, portrait and plates (including Views of Ashbourn Hall, Church, and Grounds), bds. 15s. Bulmer, 1796 Privately printed. 1253 Borde's (Andrew) Boke of the Entroduction of Knowledge, the which doth teache a man to speake parte of all maner of Languages, to knowe the Usage and Fashion of Countreys, and all maner of Coynes; 4to, woodcuts, boards, 10s. Reprinted from Copland's Edition by R. & A. Taylor, 1814 The edition was limited to 120 copies on paper, and four on vellum. 1254 BORLASE's (Dr. Edmund) History of the execrable Irish Rebellion, traced from many preceding Acts to the grand Eruption the 23d of October 1641, and thence pursued to the Act of Settlement, 1672; folio, neat, 18s. 1680 1255 BORLASE'S (WM.) ANTIQUITIES, HISTORICAL AND MONUMENTAL, OF CORNWALL, together with the Natural History of the County, and a Cornish Vocabulary; 2 vols. folio, BEST EDITION, numerous plates, fine copy, calf extra, marbled edges, 51.5s. 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 the same; 2 vols. folio, very neat, 37. 10s. 1758-69 1754-58 Observations on the Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall, with Essays on the first Inhabitants, Druids, Superstitions, Customs, and Remains of the most remote Antiquity in Britain, with a VOCABULARY OF THE CORNISH LANGUAGE; folio, plates, uncut, 11.8s 1754 the same; folio, with autograph of Sir Isaac Heard, halfbound, 17.1s. 1754 the same; Second Edition, folio, plates, uncut, 27. 2s. 1769 Natural History of Cornwall; folio, calf neat, 21. 2s. 1758 1261 BORLASE's (Wm.) Observations on the Ancient and Present State of the Islands of Scilly; 4to, neat, 9s. 1756 This is one of the most pleasing and elegant pieces of local enquiry that our country has produced.”—Literary Magazine. 1262 BOSANQUET'S (Rev. Edwin) Verbal Paraphrase of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, with brief Illustrations from Scripture and the Fathers; 8vo, cloth, 7s. 1840 1263 Bos's (Lambert) Antiquities of Greece; 12mo, calf, 2s. 1805 1264 the same, with Leisner's Notes, translated by Stockdale; 8vo, half-bound, 4s. 1772 1265 BOSSET'S (Lieut. Col. C. P. de) Parga, and the Ionian Islands; 8vo, maps (pub. at 14s.) bds. 58. 1266 1821 Proceedings in Parga and the Ionian Islands; 8vo, boards, 2s. 1819 1267 BOSTOCK's (Dr. John) Elementary System of Physiology. Third Edition, revised and corrected throughout; 8vo, boards, 18s. 1836 1268 BOSTON'S (Thomas) View of the Covenant of Works from the Sacred Records; 12mo, neat, 2s. 6d. Berwick, 1790 1269 Bossu's Treatise of the Epic Poem. To which is added an Essay on Satire by Dacier, and a Treatise upon Pastoral by Fontanelle; 2 vols. 12mo, neat, 4s. 1719 1270 BOSSUET's (Bp. J. B.) History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 16s.) bds. 9s. 1836 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 16s. 1836 1270* 1271 BOSWELL'S (James) Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, incorporating a Journal of his Tour in the Hebrides, and accompanied by the Commentaries of all preceding Editors, with numerous additional Notes and illustrative Anecdotes by the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker. To which are added Johnsoniana, or Anecdotes by Hawkins, Piozzi, Murphy, Reynolds, and others; 10 vols. foolscap 8vo, portraits and plates, cloth, 21. 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1835 1835 the same; 10 vols. foolscap 8vo, calf extra, 31. 10s. the same; 8vo, portrait and map, calf, 6s. 1813 1277 BOSWELL'S (Henry) Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England and Wales, with Descriptions; thick folio, with , upwards of 500 neat engravings, hf-bd. 17. 10s. 1791 1278 BOSWELL'S (John) Method of Study, or an useful Library; 2 vols. 8vo, very neat, 9s. 1738-43 Containing useful directions for study, and prescribing proper books for that purpose. The second volume is entirely devoted to divinity. 1279 BOSWORTH'S (REV. DR. J.) DICTIONARY OF THE ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE, with a Preface on the Origin and Connexion of the Germanic Tongues, a Map of Languages, and the Essentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar; royal 8vo, boards, 21. 1838 BOTANY. 1809 1280 ELEMENTS of the Science of Botany as established by Linnæus (by R. Duppa); 2 vols. 12mo, 124 plates (pub. at 11. 6s.) boards, 14s. 1281 BOTANIST's Calendar and Pocket Flora, arranged according to the Linnæan System. To which are added Refer 1797 ences to the best Figures of British Plants; 2 vols. in 1, foolscap 8vo, neat, 8s. 1282 BRITISH BOTANY familiarly explained and described in a Series of Dialogues; 12mo, 28 coloured plates (pub. at 10s. 6d.) boards, 6s. Dublin, 1835 1283 BOTELER'S (Captain Thomas) Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery to Africa and Arabia, from 1821 to 1826; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 17. 10s.), boards, 9s. 1835 1284 BOUGARD'S (Le Sieur) Little Sea Torch, or true Guide for Coasting Pilots, translated, with Corrections and Additions, by J. T. 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