5261 HAKLUYT's (R.) Virginia, richly valued by the description of the Maine land of Florida, her next neighbour; small 4to, calf, extra, gilt edges, scarce, 11. 5s. 1609 5262 IIALE'S (T.) Account of several new Inventions in a Discourse by way of Letter to the Earl of Marlborough, relating to Building of our English Shipping, Planting of Oaken Timber, apportioning of Publick Taxes, Survey of Thames, &c. Also the Proceedings relating to Mill'dLead-Sheathing: and a Treatise of Naval Philosophy, by SIR WM. Petty; 12mo, calf extra, very scarce, 17.5s. 1691 5263 HALE'S (Sir Matthew) Works, Moral and Religious, now first collected and revised. To which are prefixed his Life and Death by Bishop Burnet, and an Appendix to the Life, including the additional Notes of Richard Baxter, by the Rev. T. Thirlwall; 2 vols. 8vo, calfextra, scarce, 17.16s. 1805 Primitive Origination of Mankind, considered and examined according to the Light of Nature; folio, nt. 8s. 1677 Contemplations, Moral and Divine. To which are added Poems upon Christmas-Day; 8vo, neat, 5s. the same; 8vo, neat, 4s. 5264 5265 5266 5267 5268 5269 1676 1689 The Original Institution, Power, and Jurisdiction of Parliaments; 8vo, 2s. 6d. 1707 Law of Hereditary Descents; small 8vo, neat, 3s. 1700 Life by Bp. Burnett. Together with the Life of Dr. Hammond by Dean Fell; foolscap 8vo, bds. 4s. 6d. Oxford, 1806 5270 HALES' (The ever-memorable John, of Eton) Golden Remains; small 4to, fine impression of the frontispiece, and engraved title by HOLLAR, 15s. 5271 5272 5273 the same; 4to, frontispiece, neat, 10s. the same; 8vo, frontispiece, 8s. 1659 1673 1688 Works, now first collected and edited by Lord Hailes; 3 vols. small 8vo, calf gilt, 18s. Glasgow, 1765 "He had read more, and carried more about him, in his excellent memory, than any man I ever knew; he was one of the least men in the kingdom and one of the greatest scholars in Europe."-Lord Clarendon. 5274 HALES' (REV. DR. Wм.) NEW ANALYSIS OF CHRONOLOGY, in which an Attempt is made to explain the History and Antiquities of the Primitive Nations of the World, and the Prophecies relating to them, on Principles tending to remove the Imperfection and Discordance of preceding Systems; 4 vols. 4to, BEST EDITION, boards, very scarce, 61. 6s. 1809-12 5275 5276 5276* the same; Vol. II, Book 2, containing the Chronology of the New Testament; 4to, boards, 15s. 1811 New Analysis of Chronology and Geography, History and Prophecy; 4 vols. 8vo, maps and plates, half-bound calf, uncut, top edges gilt, 31. 10s. 1830 One of the most important works ever published in this country. It illustrates the most difficult passages in the Scriptures, and throws a new light on several points of sacred history and chronology."-Dr. Valpy. Origin and Purity of the Primitive Church of the British Isles, and its Independence from the Church of Rome; 8vo, boards, 14s. 1819 5279 1738-33 5277 HALES' (S.) Statical Essays, containing Statical Experiments on the Sap in Vegetables, and Blood in Animals, Third Edition, with Amendments; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, calf neat, 8s. 5278 HALFPENNY'S (Joseph) GOTHIC ORNAMENTS IN THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF YORK; royal 4to, original Impressions of the engraved title, and 105 beautiful Etchings (pub. at 81.8s.) boards, 61. York, 1795 Fragmenta Vetusta, or the Remains of ancient Buildings in York; roy. 4to, engraved title, and 34 beautiful Etchings, fine impressions (pub.at37.3s.)uncut,scarce, 17.10s. York, 1807 5280 HALHED'S (Nathaniel Brassey) Grammar of the Bengal Language; 4to, with the Errata, uncut, scarce, 11.4s. Hoogly, Bengal, 1778 5281 Preface to a Bengal Grammar; 4to, 2s. 6d. ib. 1778 5282 HALIFAX and its Gibbet-Law placed in a True Light. Together with a Description of the Town, Soil, People, Gentry, &c. To which are added the unparalleled Tragedies committed by Sir John Eland and his grand Antagonists, Sir Robert and Adam Beaumont, W. Lockwood, Quarmby of Quarmby, &c.) small 8vo, plate of the Gibbet, neat, 7s. Halifax, 1761 This work, falsely attributed to W. Bentley, was in reality written by Dr. Samuel Midgley, while a prisoner for debt in Halifax Jail. 5283 HALL'S (Arthur, Member for Grantham in Parliaments under Q. Elizabeth) Account of his Quarrel with Melchisedech Mallerie, with the Proceedings in the Suits which arose therefrom; and a Letter on the Origin and Antiquity of Parliament, with Advice to a Member for his Conduct therein; 4to, sewed, 7s. 6d. Reprinted 1815 5285 Only 250 copies printed. 5284 Hall's (Edward) Chronicle.-The Union of the two noble and illustrious Families of Lancaster and York (being the History of England from Henry IV to Henry VIII); folio, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, 127. Grafton, 1550 Chronicle, containing the History of England during the Reign of Henry IV and the succeeding Monarchs to the End of the Reign of Henry VIII, in which are particularly described the Manners and Customs of those Periods. Carefully collated with the Editions of 1548 and 1550; royal 4to (published at 37. 3s.) bds. 11. 4s. 5287 1809 "This chronicler, who wrote under Edward VI, is our best witness for the events of Henry's reign."-Hallam. 5286 HALL'S (Joseph, successively Bishop of Exeter and Norwich) WORKS, now first collected: with some Account of his Life and Sufferings, written by himself; a Glossary; Index; and Notes, by Joseph Pratt; 10 vols. 8vo, port. calf gt. 51.5s.1808 WORKS, WITH Life by himself. A new Edition, revised and corrected, with considerable Additions, and a Translation of all the Latin Pieces (by the Rev. Peter Hall); 12 vols. 8vo (pub. at 77.4s.) bds. 51.158.6d. Oxford, 1837-39 the same; 12 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 81. 8s. ib. 1837-39 Plaine and Familiar Explication of all the hard Texts of Scripture; folio, neat, 16s. 5288 5289 5290 1633 Devotional Works, now first collected by Josiah Pratt; royal 8vo, bds. 7s. 1808 5291 HALL'S (Bp. Joseph) Contemplations on the Historical Passages of the Old and New Testament; 2 vols. 8vo (published at 17. 1s.) bds. 14s. 5292 5293 5294 5295 5296 5297 5298 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 1s. 1825 1825 Dr. Ferriar, pointing out the plagiarisins of Sterne, says: " It has long been my opinion, that the manner, the style, and the selection of subjects for his sermons, were derived from the excellent Contemplations of Bp. Hall. There is a delicacy of thought, and tenderness of expression in the good bishop's compositions, from the transfusions of which Sterne looked for immortality." Extracts from his various Devotional Writings; crown 8vo, portrait, calf, 2s. Birmingham, 1785 1647 1659 Christ Mysticall; an Holy Rapture; and the Christian; : Bishop Hall's satires, called l'irgidemiæ, are lately republished. They are full of spirit and poetry; as much of the first as Dr. Donne, and far more of the latter they were written at the university when he was about twentythree years old, and in Q. Elizabeth's time."-GRAY (letter to Dr.Wharton). 5299 HALL'S (Rev. James) Travels in Scotland by an unusual Route, with a Trip to the Orkneys and Hebrides; 2 vols. royal 8vo, 30 fine Views (pub. at 31. 3s.) bds. 10s. 6d. 1807 5300 HALL'S (Capt. Basil) Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Islands, with a Vocabulary of the Loo-Choo Language by Lieut. H. J. Clifford; 4to, maps and coloured plates (pub. at 21.2s.) boards, 18s. 5301 5302 5303 the same; 4to, calf gilt, 17. 4s. 1818 1818 "We do not know when we have met with two more pleasing works than this very delightful account of the people of Loo Choo, and Mr. M'Leod's animating and ennobling story of the loss of the Alceste, and the deliverance of the crew. They make us proud of our country, and put us in good humour with our species."-Edinburgh Review. Extracts from a Journal written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the years 1820-22; 2 vols. small 8vo, (published at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s. 6d. 1824 Fragments of Voyages and Travels. First, Second, and 1831 Forty Sketches in North America; 4to, bds. 10s. 1829 Schloss Hainfeld, or a Winter in Lower Styria; small 8vo, boards, 9s. 5304 5305 5306 1836 5307 HALL'S (Sir James) Essay on the Origin, History, and Principles of Gothic Architecture; imperial 4to, 60 plates, fine copy in russia, gilt edges, 67. 68. 1813 5307* Essay on the Origin and Principles of Gothic Architecture'; 4to, 6 plates, sewed, 8s. 1797 5308 HALL'S (Lieut. Francis) Travels in Canada and the United States, in 1816-17; 8vo (pub. at 14s.) bds. 78. 1818 Mr. Hall is a clever, lively man, very much above the common race of writers, with very liberal and reasonable opinions, which he expresses with great boldness, and an inexhaustible fund of good humour."—Edinb.Review 5309 HALL'S (Colonel Francis) Colombia: its present State, with a Tariff of the Export and Import Duties; 8vo, map (pub. at 7s.) bds. 3s. 5310 5311 the same; 8vo, calf gilt, 5s. 1827 1827 the same; 8vo, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 6s. 1827 5312 HALL'S (Robert) Works, with Memoirs of his Life, by Dr. Olinthus Gregory, and Observations on his Character as a Preacher, by John Foster; 6 vols. 8vo (pub. at 31. 16s.) cloth, 21. 2s. 5313 the same; 6 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 31. 3s. 1841 1841 "Mr. Hall, like Bishop Taylor, has the eloquence of an orator, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a schoolman, the profoundness of a philosopher, and the piety of a saint."-Dr. Parr. 1842 5313* HALL'S (T. G.) Trigonometry; 8vo, cloth, 8s. 5314 HALL'S (Thomas) Pulpit Guarded with xvII Arguments, proving the Unlawfulness, Sinfulness, and Danger of suffering Private Persons to take upon them Publicke Preaching, and expounding the Scriptures without a Call. In the Close are added Six Arguments to prove our Ministers free from Antichristianism, 1651.-The Pulpit Guard routed in its twenty Strong-holds: or, a brief Answer to a large and lawless Discourse, by Thomas Hall of King'sNorton, written by Thomas Collier, 1651.-small 4to, 16s. 5314*HALLAM'S (HENRY) HISTORICAL WORKS (Europe during the Middle Ages, Constitutional History of England, and Introduction to the Literature of Europe); 7 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 51. 1841-42 5315 5316 5317 5318 5319 5320 5321 5322 5323 1818 1837 1837 VIEW OF THE STATE OF EUROPE DURING THE Middle 1832 the same. New Edition in 2 vols 8vo, calf extra, 17.8s. 1842 Mr. Hallam is far better qualified than any other writer of our time for the task he has undertaken. He has great industry and great acuteness;his knowledge is extensive, various, and profound ;—his mind is equally distinguished by the amplitude of its grasp, and by the delicacy of its touch; -his speculations have none of that vagueness which is the common fault of political philosophy: on the contrary, they are strikingly practical. They teach us not only the general rule, but the mode of applying it, to solve particular cases. In this respect they often remind us of the discourses of Machiavelli. On a general survey we do not scruple to pronounce the Constitutional History the most impartial book that we ever read."— Edinb. Rev. INTRODUCTION to the Literature of Europe in the xv, XVI, and xvIIth Centuries; 4 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 37.10s. 1837 the same. New Edition, in 3 vols. 8vo, bds. 17.16s. 1842 the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21.5s. 1842 5324 HALLARAN'S (Dr. W. S.) Practical Observations on the Causes and Cure of Insanity; 8vo (pub. at 8s.) bds. 3s. Cork,1818 5325 HALLIDAY'S (Sir Andrew) Annals of the House of Hanover; 2 vols. royal 8vo, portraits (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 18s. 1826 5326 HALLIFAX's (Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph) Twelve Sermons on the Prophecies concerning the Christian Church, and, in particular, concerning the Church of Papal Rome, preached at the Warburtonian Lecture; 8vo. calf gilt, 8s. 1776 5327 Analysis of the Roman Civil Law; 8vo, bds. 38. Camb. 1795 5328 HALLYWELL'S (Henry) Account of Familism, as it is revived and propagated by the Quakers; 12mo, neat, 4s. Defence of Revealed Religion; 8vo, neat, 4s. Life and Memoirs; 12mo, calf, 4s. 5329 5329* 5330 HAMEL'S (N.) The World in Miniature; 12mo, 2s. 6d. 1673 1694 1715 1825 5331 HAMETT's (Dr. John) Official Reports on the Cholora in Dantzic; 8vo (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 4s. 5333 1832 5332 HAMILTON (Duke of)—Minutes in the Process of Reduction, The Duke of Hamilton and Others, against A. Douglas, Esq. 4to, 5s. Privately printed, 1767 A. Douglas against the Duke of Hamilton and Others. Case of the Respondents, the Duke of Hamilton, &c. folio, 8s. Privately printed, n.d. 5334 HAMILTON's (Right Hon. Lady Anne) Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George III to the Death of George IV, including, among other important Matters, full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. SCARCE, HAVING BEEN SUPPRESSED, 17. 11s. 6d 1832 5337 5335 HAMILTON'S (LADY ANNE) Attitudes, engraved from original Drawings by REHBERG, Naples, 1794.-G. Cumberland's Thoughts on Outline, Sculpture, &c. with 24 Designs of Classical Subjects, engraved by BLAKE, 1796; 4to, calf, 31. 5336 HAMILTON'S (SIR WILLIAM) COLLECTION OF ETRUSCAN, GReek, AND ROMAN VASES; 4 vols. royal folio, ORIGINAL EDITION, with a profusion of coloured plates, fine copy in the original binding, 167. 16s. Naples, 1766-67 A rare and splendid work, formerly valued at 501. COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS FROM ANCIENT VASES, mostly of pure Greek Workmanship, discovered chiefly in the Neighbourhood of Naples, published by W. Tischbein; 4 vols. in 2, royal folio, with above 240 Engravings in Outline, half-bound morrocco, uncut, top edges gilt, by. Mackenzie, 107. Naples, 1791-95 CAMPI PHLEGRÆI, Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, with Supplement; 3 vols. in 1, folio, 60 beautifully coloured plates of Volcanic Eruptions, &c. in the style of Drawings, fine copy, morocco, extra, gilt edges, 161. Naples, 1776-79 another copy, wanting the Supplement (containing 5 plates); 2 vols. folio, 55 plates, beautifully coloured, halfbound, 47. 10s. ib. 1776 5340 HAMILTON's (Alex.) New Account of the East Indies; 2 vols. 8vo, maps and plates, neat, 14s. Edinburgh, 1727 5341 HAMILTON'S (Charles) Transactions during the Reign of Queen Anne, from the Union to her Death; 8vo, calf gilt, 5338 5339 Edinburgh, 1790 ib. 1790 |