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Thorndike. 3773 Government of Churches, pointing at Primitive Form, edited by Rev. D. Lewis, cloth, 28. pub. 48. 6d. 1841 | 3774 Right of the Church in a Christian State, edited by Brewer, cloth, 3s. pub. 8s. 6d. 3775 Gov. Churches, Relig, Assemb. and Publick Service of God, Right of Church in Christ. State. Reprint, with Index, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 73. pub. 17. Anglo-Cath. Libr. 1844 3776 Principles of Christ. Truth, 4s. Ditto, 1845 3777 Thornton, Enquiry into Nature, Effects, of PAPER CREDIT of Gr. Britain, "formed an epoch in the history of its science"-Dr. Miller, rigidly suppressed," 8vo. rare, 4s. pub. 10s. 1802 3778 Thornton (Gen.) Parliamentary Speech on Declarations against Transubstan. and Idolatry of Rom. Church, with Authorities, 8vo. Is. 1818 3779 Thornton (E.) History of British Empire in India, 6 vols. (wants vol. 1, pts. 5, 6, vol. 5, pts. 1 and 5) 15s. pub. 41. 168. 1841-45 3780-

History of CHINA, from earliest Records, vol. 1, 8vo. cl. fine map, 3s. pub. 16s. 1844 3781 THORPE, Northern Mythology, the popular Traditions and Superstitions of SCAN DINAVIA, NORTH GERMANY, and the NETHERLANDS, or View of GERMAN MYTHO LOGY, a Popular Belief, from North of NOR WAY to BELGIUM, and from EARLIEST TIMES down to the PRESENT, compiled from Original and other sources, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. clothy 11. 48.

1853

3782 Thorpe (assisted by eminent Conchologists) British Marine Conchology, a descriptive illustrative Catalogue of all Salt Water Shells of Gr. Britain, on Lamarchian System. To practical Conchologists, invaluable, for arranging and nam ing Specimens. The Synonyms very full, much care in comparing our native Species with those of older Naturalists and Fauns of Europe and Ame rica. All recent Descriptions have been most care. fully collected, from various Works, Papers, &c. 30 years have elapsed since a similar publication (embodying all information to present time), much confusion had arisen, and it was almost impossible to determine Species. The Systematic INDEX, &c. containing unpublished Species, by Sylvanus Hanley, is extremely useful, cloth, beautiful figures by Sowerby and Wood, partly coloured, of 120 species, previously unfigured or inaccurately exe▸ cuted, 10s.

3793 BIPONT, Gr. Lat. Notis, Wassii, Dukeri, "the favourite edition, excellent,"-Dibdin, 6 vols. 8vo. fine copy, cf. nt. 16s. 1788

3794 BLOOMPIELD, Gr. Bekker, Goeller, Poppo's Text, Original Notes, 3 vols, cr. 8vo. 8s. pub. 11. 7s. 1830

1835

3795 Ditto, vol. 3 only (book 6 to end) 28. 3796 Goeller, Obs. Argument, Adnot. Perpet. Indices, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 68. pub. 24s. 3997 GOTTLEBERI, Gr. Lat. Baveri, Benedicti, Poppi, Scholiis, Animad. 4 vols. 8vo. 148. pub., 3 gs. 1819 3798 HAACKII, cum Notis Variorum et Indice, "highly useful, particularly to students," 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, new, 138. pub. 2 gs. 1823 3799 Historia, LATINE, Dukeri, 8vo. 28. pub. 10s. 3800 Orat. Animad. Baveri, Oron. 1808; BENEDICT, Comment. Crit. Thucid. 181-; Poppo, Obs. Crit. Thucid. 1819; 3 works, 1s. 6d. THUCIDIDES, Translations. 3802 By Dale, New, Literal Version, Arnold Text, Collated with Bekker. Goller, Poppo, 2 vols. cloth, 58. pub. 78. 1851 3803 Hemmings, Book 1, Literally Translated, with

Notes, 18. 6d. pub. As. 6d. Dublin, 1836 3804 HOBBES, with Notes, Readings, &c. "best translation we have of any Greek Author," 38. pub. 12s.

1830

3805 By DEAN SMITH, with Discourses, on Life of Thucid. his Qualifications as Historian, and | Survey of his History, "of standard merit and excellence," 8vo. 3s. pub. 68. 6d. 1836

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3806 Thukydides, Ullrich, Beitrage zur Erklarung+ des, 4to. (183 pages) 28. 6d. Hamburg, 1846 3807 Thucidides, Questions on, interleaved, 28. pub, 48. 6d. Oxford, 1831

3808 Thucid. Eschyl. Eurip. Specimens of New Editions, containing Numerous Supplements by Burges, roy. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Priv. Print. 1845 3809 Thugs, or Secret Murderers of INDIA, Illustrations of History and Practices of, with Pro. ceedings for Suppression, by Government of India, thick 8vo. (475 pages) cloth, 38. pub. 15s. 1837 | 3810 Thurnberg, FLORA CAPENSIS, 4 sm. vols. (vol. 1, vol. 2, pt. 1) (1 more part completes the work, and then it cost 25s.) 48. Upsal, 1807

3811 Thura Conspectus Danorum, Comment. et Version. Danicis, de Ling. Gr. et Rom. Hafni, 1740; ejusd. Gynæceum Daniæ Literatum, Altona, 1732, 2 works, 28.

3812 Tiarks' Practical German Grammar, cloth, 38. pub. 6s.

3783 Thornton, Early English Metrical Romances, 1845 of Perceval, Isumbrar, &c. from MSS. at Lincoln 3813 Tiberius Rhetor, de Figuris, Rufi, Rhetorica, an 1 Cambridge, edited by Halliwell, cloth, 38. edidit Boissonade, 1s. pub. 6s. Valpy, 1815 Camden, 1844 | 3814 Tibullas, Works, translated by Grainger, with 3784 Thoughts, Evening, by a Physician, Life, consid. merit," 2 vols. in 1, cloth, 28. cloth, 2s. 6d. pub, 48, 6d. Van Voorst, 1850 pub. 6s. 1812 3785 during Sickness, by Author of "Devotions for Sick Room," cloth, 2s. Oxford, 1853 on Man, in his Relation to God and to

3786

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3815 Ditto, Translated, with other Translations, from Ovid, Horace, Theocritus, &c. by R. WIFFIN, the elegant translator of Tasso, new, 18. pub. 6s. 1829

External Nature, with Minor Poems, cloth, 1s. pub. 3816 Ticknor (Dr.) Medical Philosophy, or Expo

Pickering, 1852

sition of Quackery and Imposture in Medicine, a Popular Treatise, cloth, 2s. 6d. New York, 1838 3817 Tidd, Practical Forms, ENTRIES of PROCEEDINGS in Courts of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer,8th and last edition,considerably enlarged, large 8vo. 4s. pub. 11. 5s, 1840

4s. 6d. 3787 on Several Subjects, by Author of "Memoirs of a Working Man," cloth, 1s. 6d. 1852 3788 Throat, Morbid Conditions of, Enlarged Tonsil, Elongated Uvula, &c. Treatise on, as connected with Defects of Voice, Speech, Hearing, Respiration, &c. by J. Yearsley, 8vo. cloth, plate, 25. pub. 3818 Tidy (Col. of 24th) Life of, or Recollections of

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1851

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an Old Soldier, with Anecdotes of his Cotemporaries, by Mrs. Ward, cloth, 28. pub. 6s. 1849 3819 Tiedemann, Beobachtungen uber die Beshaffenheit des Gehirns under der Nerven, 4to. no title, 10 horrid plates of deformities; ditto, Untersuchungen uber das Nahrungs-Bedurf niss den Nahrungs Trieb und die Nahrungs-Mittel des Menschen, 2 Works, 4s. Darmstadt, 1836 3820 Ditto, et Gmelin, recherches experimentales physiologiques et chimiques sur la DIGESTION dans les IV. classes des Animaux Vertebres, traduites de l'Allemand, par Jourdan, 2 vols. 8vo. 38.

1826

3821 Tieck, Tales, Romances, from the German, with Introduction, and Exquisite Preface by Faber. Eleven of most popular Fictions of this great Author (the Friends, Brothers,

Reconciliation, Elves, Cup, White Eckbert, Faithful Eckart, Runenberg, Love Charm, Tannenhauser, or Lord of Fir Woods). Most beautiful Tales;-a Fancy luxuriating in all that is most Graceful, Humourous, Pathetic; all blended together with Delicacy I know not where to match, except in Shakespeare and Sophocles. Gladly would I linger in this Beautiful Region. In no writer so clear a perception of the Dependance, One upon Another, of all the Actions of our Lives, and how an Evil Act bears Fruit and propogates its kind into Eternity, cloth, 6 fine engravings, 38.

3822 Tilke (Medical Botanist) Pract. Reflect, on Nature and Treatment of DISEASE, founded on 16 Years' Experience in Cure of Gout, Rheumatism, Fever, &c. 8vo, cloth, 28. 6d. pub. 108.1844 3823 Till, Essay on Roman Denarius and English SILVER PENNY, List of English and Scotch ditto, from Conquest, their degrees of Rarity, Farthings of Q. Anne, List of Books for Collectors of Medals, &c. 3s. pub. 7s. 6d. 1837 3824 Tillard (Rev. of York) State of Subscript. to Articles and Liturgy, close of 1773; Progress and Alterations, 1774; Dr. Knowles, Primitive Christianity, or Testimonies from Writers of first IV Centuries to prove Christ worshipped, 1789; Capel Lofft, Obs. in Reply, 1789, and others, 8vo. hf. cf. 28.

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3825 Tillotson, Sermons, Selected or Abridged, “ a Chrysostom in pulpit, a Cranmer in episcopal chair, art, eloquence, piety," with Life, &c. by Dakins, 2 vols. 8vo. 48. pub. 11. 1822 3326 Tilly (Alex.) Memoires, "grande variete d'Anecdotes, Portraits, Conversations, Recits, "toujours si animes et si piquans," Seduction et Amours, forment grande partie, &c. 3 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. nt. 78. Paris, 1828 3827 Tilt (Dr.) Diseases of Menstruation, and Ovarian Inflammation, in Connexion with Sterility, Pelvic Tumours, and Affections of Womb, cloth, 28. 6d. pub. 68.

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3830 TIMES' TELESCOPE, a complete Guide to the Almanack, Explanation of SAINTS' DAYS, Holidays, Illustrations of British History, Antiquities, Obsolete Rites and Customs, Comparative Chronology, ASTRONOMICAL APPEARANCE of each Month, also NATURALIST'S DIARY, Astronomy, Natural History, Geology, Entomology, with Outlines of Chemistry, Description of BRITISH FRUIT TREES, alsɔ Indexes, 10 vols. 1814-24 sm. 8vo. russia, 12s. pub. 51. 88. 3831 Timperley, Dictionary of Printers and Printing, or Encyclopaedia of Literary, Typographical, Bibli. ographical Anecdote, an Illustration of Progress of Literature and Printing, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, very large 8vo. cloth, plates, 1839 118. pub. 17. 68. 6d.

3832 Timpson (Rev. T.) Key to the Bible, a Summary of Biblical Knowledge and Dictionary of all Words in Old and N. Test. thick 8vo. cloth, maps, and 324 engravings, 5s. pub. 14s. 1840 3833 Tissot, Onanisme, Dissert. sur les Maladies, 28. Paris, 1805

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Tithes. 3834 Gauden (Dr. J.) The Case of Ministers' Maintenance by Tithes (as in England) Plainly Discussed, in Conscience and Prudence, sm. 4to. Is. 3835 Law (Bp. of Bath) Reflections on Tithes, with Plan for Commutation, Wells, 1832; Act of Parliament to Abolish Compos. for Tithes in Ireland, and substitute Rent Charges, 1842, 2 works, ls. 3836 LESLIE, on Tithes, most powerful work, Abridged, with Additions, &c. by T. S. Evans, 8vo. 4d. or 6 for 18. 6d. Tract First Principles, 1849 3837 Shelford, Tithe Commutation Acts, with the

Law of Tithes, Explanatory Notes, Instructions, Coloured Plans and Forms, 8vo. 58. pub. 168. 1842 3838 True Cess, by the exact Intrinsick Value of all Real Estates, rightly Stated, Yielding to the Parson the same Law and Justice in his Taxes, with the rest of his Parish, sm. 4to. 18. 1691 3839 Stratten, English and Jewish Tithe Systems Compared, in their Origin, Principles, and Moral and Social Tendencies, "baneful in its influence," 28. pub. 5s. 3840 Whately (Archp.) Evidence before H. of Lords on Tithes in Ireland, Collection and Payment, 1832; Profess. Mills' Theory of Moral Obligation, 1830; Rev. G. Moberly, Things Indifferent, 1835; Lytton Bulwer on Present Crisis, 1834; Kenney, Masaniello, Shadow on the Wall, Provost of Bruges, 1836, &c. hf. cf. 2s. 6d.

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1831

3841 A fine large half-length Portrait of his Daughter, in his broad, bold manner, giving a certain turn to the Head, showing the Ear, which he drew to perfection, and displaying a very graceful view of the Neck and Cheek, fine large beautiful Engraving, in first-rate line manner, by JAMES HEATH (17 by 14), 28. 3852 Tribute Money, representing OUR SAVIOUR and ST. PETER. " An extraordinary performance, in his finest manner." "A glorious painter, standing at the head of the Venetian school, and unsurpassed for intense feeling and true imitation of nature."-Jameson. "In looking at his figures, you do not think of a representation, rather feel conscious of a presence.' A fine print (14 by 10), engraved by EVERY, 28. 3843 Tittman on the Synonymes of the N. Test. translated by Craig, vol. 1 only, cloth, 1s. 6d. 1833 3844 Tobacco, Medical Reports on Effects of, principally its Diuretic Quality, &c. by Dr. Fowler, 1785; ditto, Medical Reports on Effects of Arsenic in case of Agues, Fevers, &c. 1786; Dr. Saunders on Red Peruvian Bark, 1782; Dr. Wall on Use of Opium, 1786, thick 8vo. hf. cf. 2s. 6d. 3845 Tobacco, Cohausenus (Dr.) Dissert. Satyrica, Physico, Medico, Moralis de Pica Nasi sive Tabaci Sternutatorii Moderno abusu et noxa, 12mo. scarce, Amst. 1716

28.

3846 Tobago and SCARBORO' BAY, very fine VIEW of (174 by 11), highly coloured, 38. 3847 Tobin (Author of Honey-Moon) Life and Unpublished Writings, by Miss Benger, cr. 8vo. 28. pub. 128. 1820

3848 Todd, Student's Guide, to aid in forming and strengthening the Intellectual and Moral Character and Habits of Students in every profession, edited by Dale, cloth, 3s. pub. 6s. 1837 3849

Sabbath School Teacher, to Elevate and Perfect Sabbath School System, cloth, 28. 1838 3850 Todd and Rowlandson, Guager's Useful Companion, or Supplement to all former Treatises on Guaging, 30 Tables, 8vo. 2s. pub. 88. 6d.

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Manchester, 1841 3851 Todten Tans. DANCE of DEATH, with Descriptions in German and French, fine copper plates, Basel, 3852 TOISON D'OR, Mausolee de, ou Tombeaux des Chefs et Chavaliers du noble Ordre, Eloges, Inscriptions, Epitaphes, Alliances, Devises, Crys de Guerre, &c. 12mo. cf. nt. rare, 7s. Amst. 1689 3853 Tolley (Rev. J. G.) Discourses on the Apost. Commission, Doctrine of Gospel, and Order of its Preaching, deduced from Scripture History, 8vo. 18. pub. 6s.

1822

3854 Tolendal (Comte Lally de), Memoire, avec Differentes Motions et Operations, 8vo. calf, neat, presentation copy, Is.

1790

289 TOMB of K Alfred, at Hyde Abbey, Winches

ter. Enquiries on, by Howard, 4to. plate, 1s. 1798 290 Ditto of Sir J. Chandos, flower of English Chivalry, 1370, at Civaux, Vienne, France, Account of, by Meyrick, 4to. fine view, 1s. 1821 3855 Tombleson, Views on the THAMES; also of the Watering Places, 4to. hf. cf. 52 plates, 78. pub. 11. 55. 183

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3857 Tomlins (Rev. R.) Sermons for Advent Sundays, cloth, 28. pub. 58. Masters, 1850 3858 Tomline (Bp.) Elements of Christian Theology, Proofs of Authenticity and Inspiration of H. Script. History of Jews, Summary of Contents of Book of O. and N. Test. Authors, Time, Sects. Account of English Translations of Bible, Liturgy, its Alterations, Script. Expos. of 39 Articles, &c. "admirable manual, may be read with advantage by most experienced divine," - Bp. Marsh, 2 vols. 8vo. 5s.

3859 Tooke, Thoughts and Details of HIGH and LOW PRICES, from 1793 to 1832, part 2 (Effects of War, ditto of Seasons, Prices of Commodities and Quantities) 8vo. " valuable," 3s. pub. 15s.

1823

3860 Tooke (John Horne) Memoirs of, with Original Documents, by Stephens, 2 vols. 1813; also Tooke, Two Pair of Portraits, 1788, 4s. 6d. pub. 248.

3861 Toone, CHRONOLOGICAL Historian, Record of Public Events, Histor. Polit. Biogr. Liter. Domest. &c. Principally Illust. of Eccles. Naval, and Military Hist. of Gr. Britain and Dependencies, from Julius Cæsar to Present Time, 2 thick vols. 8vo. 68. pub. 11. 12s. 6d.

3862

1828

Glossary and Etymological Dictionary, of Obsolete and Uncommon Words, Antiquated Phrases, and Proverbs, illustrative of Early English Poets, Manners, &c. cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. pub. 10s. 6d. 1832 3863 Topler, Hungarian Grammar, 8vo. 28. Pesth, 1836 3864 Topography, Biblical, Lectures on Position and Character of Places, in Holy Scriptures, by Ransom, classical tutor in Hackney Theol. Seminary, Preface by Dr. Harris, cloth, maps, 3s. pub. 68. 1840

3865 Totness, its Neighbourhood, and Berry, Pomeroy Castle, History of, 18.

3866 Totten (Lt.-Col.) Essays on Hydraulic and Common Mortars and Lime Burning, translated from French of Gen. Treussart, Petot, Courtois, with Obs. on Common Mortars, Hydraulic ditto, and Concretes, from Experiments, 1825-1838, 8vo. cloth, 48. 6d. Philad. 1838

3867 Toulmin (Dr. A.) GOUT, its Causes, Cure, Prevention, by Original and most Successful Treatment, founded on Organic Changes in Human Solids and Functions of Skin, without Colchicum, cloth, 2s. 6d. pub. 48.

1850

3868 Toulmin (Dr. G. H.) the Instruments of Medicine, or Philosophical Digest and Practice of Physic, 8vo. 28.

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3869 Tourneur, Manuel du, par Bergeron, avec Notes par H. Bergeron, 3 thick vols. 4to. hf. cf. nt. 71 plates, 18s. Paris, 1792 3870 Tower Menagerie, or Nat. Hist. of Animals there, Anecdotes, Characters, History, 8vo. hf. morocco, 100 fine woodcuts by Harvey, 4s. pub. 1829

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291 Tower, Regulations temp. Rich. II. for Government, edited from Lansdown MS. by Sir H. Ellis, 1816; Acct. of Charges of Prisoners in Tower, time Hen. VIII. "curious for notion of allowance to Prisoners of State," edited, from Cotton MSS. by ditto, 1816; Inventory of Articles delivered out of Armory, 33 Hen. VI. from Tower Records, by Lysons, 1807; Survey of Armory of Tower and Greenwich, Restoration of Charl. II. edited by Bray, 1792, 38.

292 TOWER, Account of Inscriptions on Walls of,

chiefly Beauchamp Tower, antient place of confinement of State Prisoners, most interesting, undoubted Autographs, of illustrious unfortunate Tenants of this dreary mansion, chiefly R. Catholics, copied, with Biographical Notices, &c. by Brand, plates, 1796; Facsimile of Inscription in ditto, by Sir W. Wade in 1608, to perpetuate infamy of Gunpowder Plot, with ditto Copy of Letter to Lord Mounteagle which discovered the Plot,

edited by G. Nayler, 4to. 2 plates, 1795, 38. 3873 Towgood, "strictly a holy man," Dissent from the Church, fully Justified; also Opinion of 3 Lawyers, whether Action can lie against Clergyman for Refusing Sacrament to notorious Evil. liver, best edition, 8vo. splendid portrait, after Opie, 38. 1787

3874 Ditto, Reprint, hf. cf.nt.port.2s.pub.78.6d.1818 293 TOWNELEY Mysteries, Remarks on, by Rev. L. Sharpe, 4to. 18. 1837 3875 Townley (J.) Biblical Anecdotes, illustrative of History of S. Scriptures and Early Translations into Various Languages,hf.cf.nt.28.pub.38.6d.18138 3876 Townshend (Rev. C. H.) Facts in MESMER ISM, Reasons for Dispassionate Inquiry, 8vo. cl. 4s. 6d. pub. 98.

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3878 Townsend, OLD TESTAMENT, Historical Chronological Order, to read as one connected his tory, with Copious Indexes, vol. 2 only, hf. cf. 4. 3879 Townson (Archdn.) "Addison of Preachers," Practical Discourses, edited by Bp. Jebb, with Life by Churton, 8vo. 5s. 6d. 1830 3880 Tracts, Metaphysical, by ENG LISH PHILOSOPHERS of 18th Century (col lected and printed, but never published, by Dr. Parr): I. (Rev. Arthur Collier) Clavis Univer salis, Demonstration of Non-Existence, or Impos sibility of External World, 1713; II. Ditto, Spe cimen of True Philosophy, a Discourse on Genesis, "In the Beginning," 1730; III. (Hartley David) Conjecturæ de Sensu, Motu, et Idearum Genera tione; IV. (Smith) Inquiry into Origin of Human Appetites and Affections, with Account of Entrance of Moral Evil into the World, &c. 1747; V. Cuthbert, Comment. (Tucker, Author of Light of Na ture) Man in Quest of Himself, or Defence of Individuality of Human Mind or Self, 1763, see praise in "Edinburgh Review," by Sir Wm. Hamillon, first metaphysician of the age, 8vo. 6s. 3881 Tracts on Christian Doctrine and Practice,

Buru's excellent collection, 5 vols. 8s. pub. 178. 6d. 3882 Ditto, vols. 1 and 3, cloth, 1s. 6d. each. 3883 for Englishmen, Edwards and Hughes,

1721

Dodsworth, Mant, Miller, Manning, Heurtley, Girdlestone, Hook, &c. cloth, 1s. 1846, &c. Tracts, &c. 3885 A collection of, choice, scarce, valuable, from MSS. and Printed Books; Book of Sports by James I. and Ch. I.; Essay for reducing Bible inta one continuous History, &c. 8vo. cf. 3s. 3886 Art and Mystery of Vintners and Wine Coopers 158 approved Receipts for all Wines, Spanish Greek, Italian, French, 1748; Practical Distiller 1734; Account of behaviour of Earl of Kilmar nock and Execution, 1746; Cibber, Letter t Pope, 1742; ditto, 1744, and others, 8vo. 21. 3887 of Restoring, or Piety and Probity of Ge Monk, 1714; Collection of Letters by Gen. Mon on Restoration of Royal Family, 1714; Case of Steele, Danger of losing Trade of Sugar Colonie 1714; Const. and Management of Trade to Africa 1709; Neck or Nothing, 1713; and 8 other 3888 Articles of Treaty of (Scotch) Union, agreed b Commissioners, 1706; True Born Englishm answered Paragraph by Paragraph, 1701; Memo of State of England answered, 1706; History Mitre and Purse, 1714; Vind. of Faults on ba Sides, 1710; Quaker's Rebuke to Sachever 1715; and many others, curious collection, par cularly to collector of De Foe, thick 8vo. uncut, 3889 Authorities of the Church in matters of R gion, by Wake, 1718; Law, answers to Bp. Bang and Reply, 1717-19, 8vo. calf, 28. 3890 Bangorean Controversy, a curious collection Works by and against Bp. Hoadley, by Sas Law, &c. 14 various, 8vo. 3s.

curious vol. 2s. 6d.

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3891 Barlow (Bp. of Lincoln) Principles and P tions of Ch. of Rome very Dangerous, Pernicio Inconsistent, 1679; ditto on Invocation of Sai and Adoration of the Cross, 1679; Doctrines a [126, High Holber

Practices of Church of Rome truly represented, 1686; Dillon, History of Inquisition at Goa, with Acct. of his Deliverance, 1688; Ans. to Consid. on Spirit of Luther and Original of Reformation, &c. sm. 4to. 58.

3892 Bentham (E.) Reflections on Study of Divinity, Vita Burtoni; Sumner Concio; Malden, Account of King's College Chapel, Cambridge; also Foundation, portrait and plate, 1769; and 7 Charges, &c. thick 8vo. hf. cf. 2s.

3893 Ditto, Letter to Young Gentlemen of Oxford, and Sequel, 1749; Narrative of Affairs of Mr. Cresswell and Miss Scrope; Miss Scrope's Answer, 1749; Tryal of T. Grimes for Rape, 1748; Muilman, Letter to Lord Chesterfield, 1750; Remarks on ditto, 1750, 8vo. 28.

3894 Bowe, Life of Emerson, 1793; Magellan, Descript. of Apparatus for Mineral Waters, 1777; Windisch, on the Automaton Chess Player, 1819; Clavering on CHIMNEYS, Construction and Building, Causes, Remedies of Smoking, 1788; Adams on Barometer and Signs of Weather, 1790; Jones, Descript. of Hadley's Quadrant, 1808, 8vo. hf. cf. nt. 28.

3895 Bristol Riot, full Account of Trial of Rioters, 1714; Dan Burgess, Sermon, or Paraphrase on Acts, intended to be preached, but prevented by burning his Meeting House, 1720: Bp. Hoadley, Nature of Kingdom of Christ, and others, 8vo. 28. 3896 Burnet (Bp.) on Relation of English Reformation at Oxford, Amsterdam, 1688; Notes on Bp. of Salisb. Discourses to Clergy, particularly on Dissenters, 1695, 2 4tos. 1s.

3897 Case Stated, between Ch. of Rome and England, by Leslie, 1713; Proceedings of Parliament of Paris, on Pope's Bull, on Franchises in Rome, 1687, translated, 8vo. cf. 28. 3898 Clayton (Bp.) Dissert. on Prophecy and Explan. of St. John, 1749; ditto, Vind. of Old and N. Test. agt. Bolingbroke; Kennicott, Dissert. on Tree of Life in Paradise, Creation and Fall, Oblations of Cain and Abel, 1747, thick 8vo. hf. cf. 2s. 3899 Cooke (Admiralty Judge) England's Compleat Law Judge and Lawyer, 1656; Rules and Orders for C. Pleas, made 1654; S. D. Certaine Proposals for Divers Attorneys of Com. Pleas, for regulating proceedings and remedying Inconveniences, 1650; Parliaments in England, Privileges, 1680, 4tos. 28. 3900 Davis (Rev. H. E.) Exam. of Gibbon, History, 1778; ditto, Reply to Vind. 1779; New Dialogues of the Dead, 1762; J. Bryant, further Illust. of Analysis, 1778; Coxe, Acct. of Prisons, Hospitals, &c. in Russia, Sweden, Denmark, 1781; Kennicott, Ans. to Rutherforth, 1762; ditto on Samuel, on Isaiah, on Christian Fortitude, &c. 2 thick vols. 5s.

3901 Dispensations of God to Mankind, Essay on, in order of Bible, 1728; also Toland, Tetradymus, Hodegus, &c. wants last leaf, cf. 28.

3902 Dissent, Progress of, Obs. on Amusing Passages on that article in Quarterly Review by Nonconformist, 1825; Reviewer Reviewed, or Strictures on same Article by Dissenter, 1825; R. Bradbury, Great Importance of the Soul, 1816; Humphrey, Philos. Researches, Moral, Metaphysical, Theolog. Truths, 1822, 8vo. hf. cf. 28. 3903 Doderidge (Sir J.) the English Lawyer, describing Method for managing of Lawes, expressing best qualities requisite in Student, Practizer, Judges, Fathers, 1631; Warr, Corruption and Deficiency of Lawes of England soberly Discovered, 1649; Sermons at Lincoln's Inn, by a Layman, also Supp. to Solicitor-General for Causes Ecclesiastical, 1733, 3 4tos. 28.

3904 Emigration. Canada, United States, &c. by

S. Smith, 1849; Australia, how to Settle and Succeed in, by a Bushman, 1848; ditto, and New Zealand Viewed as to Eligibility, 1848; ditto, Van Dieman's Land and New Zealand Cotton, its Culture, Pod to Factory Bleaching, Dyeing, 1842, cloth, 38. 3905 Englishman's Right, Dialogue between Barrister and Juryman, on Antiq. Excellence, Use, Office, Just Privileges, of Juries, 1680; Reasons for Bill for Preventing Delays and Expenses in Suits in Law and Equity, 1707; Thoughts on Study of

Laws of England in Two Universities, 1708; Dr. Bever on Study of Jurisprudence and Civil Law, Oxf. 1766, 4 sm. 4tos. 2s.

3906 Frank, Hist. of Orphan House and Charitable Institutions near Hall, in Saxony, with History of Pietism, Edinb. 1727; Gradus, Hist. of Bohemian Moravian Church, in Letter to Primate of Sweden, 1743; and various others, 2s.

3907 Fuller (Andrew) Gospel its own Witness, 1802; Granville Sharpe, on Uses of Definitive Article in Greek Test. 1802, hf. cf. 2s.

3908 Gee, on Trade and Navigation of Gr. Britain, 1731; Bradley, Experiments, &c. on Generation of Plants, 1724; Shepherd (of Banbury) Rules for the Weather, 1744; Impartial Enquiry, State and Utility of Province of Georgia, 1741; Popish Cruelty displayed by Facts, 1744; Case of Mrs. Clive, 1744; and various others, thick 8vo. 2s. 6d. 3909 Hallifax, Cambridge Discourses, St. Paul's Doctrine, Justif. by Faith, Explain. 1760; Green. Principles, &c. of Methodists; Berridge, Fragment of True Religion; Dr. Burton, Samuel, Conciones, 1759; Sermons, by Ellys, Newcombe, Dr. T. Bray, &c. hf. cf. 28.

3910 Harleian Miscellany, Selection of Tracts which regard English History, reprinted, 4to. cf. 38. 1793 3911 Hayter, Charge, View of Acts of Controversy by Advocates for Infidelity, 1732; Remarks on Berkeley, Minute Philosopher, 1732; and others, 28. 3912 James I. of Scotland, Memoirs of Restoration of, 1716; Darby-shire Peake, Wonders of, Latin, by Hobbes, and English Verse, 1678; Voyage to the Moon, 1718; Apology for My Own Conduct, 1758; Ibrahim Bassa, Letter; Art and Mystery of Printing, Original, Use, Excellency, 1752; and others, 28.

3913 Low Churchmen, Principles Represented and Defended, both parts, 1714; Persw. to Consideration tendered to Royalists, 1716; Collection of Letters, Adverts. &c. on Elections at Westminster and Hastings, Sir T. Crosse, &c. 1722; Dr. Woodward on Anc. and Present State of London, 1723, 8vo. calf, 28.

3914 PAINE (Tom) a most curious Collection of his Various Political Works, Original Editions, Rights of Man, Common Sense, English System of Finance, &c. &c. also his TRIAL, 17 Works, uncut, 2 very thick vols. cloth, 68.

3915 Pay of Forces Abroad, 1743; Enquiry into Extraordinary and Advantageous Bargain for Remitting Money, 1743; Trial of Sir C. Ogle for Assault on Trelwawney the Governor, 1743-5; and others on Ministers, 28.

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3917 Quakers, Selections from Evangelists and St. Paul's Epistles, in proof of Divinity of Christ, York, 1822; Remarks on Fashionable Amusements, Newcastle, 1822; Life, Experience of W. Lewis, Bristol, 1819; Early Life of Eliz. Ashbridge, Reasons for Joining the Quakers, &c.1820,12mo.hf.cf.nt.28. 3918 Quaker's Tythe Bill, Papers relating to, 1736; Quaker's Reply against Tythes, T. Horsley, 17th Article explained, 1734; Reasons for Uniting Church and Dissenters, by A. B., Defence of Doctrine, &c. of Ch. agt. Dissenters, 1731; R. Venn, K. George's Title Asserted, 1734, &c. 8vo. 28. 3919 Sharpe, Dissert. on Genius, shewing Instances of Distinction and Superiority, not Result of Nature, but Effect of Acquisition, 1755; A. Bower, on Religion, &c. of Jesuits, 1756; T. Carte, Collection of Papers on his History of England, 1744; Life of Earl Ferrers, Trial, Execution, portrait, 1760; Case of Miss Blandy, 1752; Lucas, Bath

and Bristol Waters, &c. 28.

3920 Southey, Wat Tyler, Reprint, with Preface br Hone, 1817; Cotton, Visions in Verse for Younger Minds, 1767, cf. nt. ls. 6d.

3921 Sprat (Bp. of Rochester) Relation of Wicked Contrivance of S. Blackhead and Robert Young against Lives of Several Persons, by Forging Association, both parts, sm. 4to. 1s. Savoy, 1692-3 3922 Venuti, Descript. of First Discoveries of Ancient City of Heraclea, destroyed by Vesuvius, Full Descript. of Curiosities found, translated, 1750; Acute Remarks and Surprising Discoveries, by Addison, in his Travels, very satirical, 1706; Lucina sive Concubitu, from Incontestible Evidence a Woman may Conceive, &c. 1750; J. Logan, Experiments on Generation of Plants, 1747, and others, 38.

3923 Waterland, Christ Vind.; ditto, on Fundamentals, 1735; ditto, Doctrinal Use of Christ. Sacraments, 1736; H. Stebbing, Letters to Foster on Heresy, 1735; Ellis, Hertfordshire Farmer, new Improvements, 1732, &c. 8vo. 28. 3924 Welshman, on the Articles, with Notes, 1758; Lyttleton, on St. Paul; Weston, on Naturalization of Jews; ditto, on Warburton on ditto, 1759; Powell, Defence of Subscription, 8vo. hf.cf.1759,28. 3925 Wright, on Exercise of Reason in Matters of Religion, 1807; ditto, on Capital Punishments, 1807; Letter to Rev. G. Burder on Lawful Amusements, 1805; Stone, Jewish Prophecy Sole Criterion, 1806; Rev. E. Brackenbury, Prophecy of Isaiah Paraphresed, 1802, and others, 28. 3926 Tracts for the Times, complete, with No. 90, 5 vols. &c. 2 gs.

3927 Catena Patrum, Testimony of Writers of Later English Church to Doctrine of Eucharistic Sacrifice, and History of Changes in Liturgy on that Doctrine (No. 81) 38.

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Pusey, Script. Views of Holy Baptism,

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3933 Tradesman's Manual, Sure Practical Method of Book-keeping, illustrated by Accounts, and expressly adapted to Retail Concerns, by Chatteris, 1843 cloth, 18.

3934 Traite de la Confiance en la Misericorde de Dieux, et Faux Bonheur des Gens du Monde, caif neat, ls.

Transactions.

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3940 Ditto in FULL (not abridged) 1794 to 1814, 22 vols. in 14, 4to. hf. russia, 5l. 3941 Ditto, 1823, part 2, to 1827, part 2, 12 parte, 4to. many fine plates, 258.

1814

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1723 3976 Demosthenes, Orations, translated by Leland, 8vo. cf. nt. 4s. 6d. pub. 168.

1824

3942 Royal Society of Literature, 2nd Series, vol. 3, | 3975 Cornelius Nepos, Lives, translated by Creech,
8vo. cloth, new, plates, 58. pub. 128.
1850
Translations.
3943 ÆLIAN, Tactics, Military System of Grecians,
translated, Preliminary Discourse by Dillon, 4to.
39 plates, 78. pub. 2gs.
3944 ÆSCHYLUS, Tragedies, translated by Potter,
best edition, 2 vols. 8vo. of. nt. 48.
1779
3945 Ditto, reprint, thick 8vo. new, 28. pub. 10s. 1808
3246 Agamemnon, transl. by Symmons, 18. 6d.
pub. 88.
1824
3947 Æsop, Fables, English and Latin, Interlineary,
by the celebrated John Locke, 8vo. ef. nt. very
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1723
8948 Anacreon, in English Verse, with Notes, by
Moore, 2 vols. 12mo. calf, very nt. ports. 38. pub.
1804

148.

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Aristophanes. 3949 Translated by Mitchell, 2 vols. 11. pub.258.1820 3950 Comedies, New Literal translation, with Notes, &c. by Hickie, 2 vols. cloth, 78. pub. 108. 1853 3951 Comedies, by Walsh, vol. 1 (all pub.) cloth, 48. pub. 148. 3952 Clouds, Greek Text, and Translation, into Corresponding Metres, and Original Notes, sm. 4to. cloth, 38. Oxford, 1852 3953 Plutus and Frogs, literal prose translation, with Notes, from Scholia and other Commentaries, 8vo. 28. pub. 88. 1822 Aristotelis. 3954 Ethics, Nichomachean, New Translation, 8vo. 28. 6d. pub. 88. Oxford, 1835 3955 Ditto, Transl. with Notes, Orig. and Select, Analyt. Introd. Questions, by Browne, cloth, 48. 1850 3956 Ethics, Politics, comprising (Practical Philosophy) translated from Greek, Introduction, Notes, Crit. History of his Life, and new Analysis of his speculative works, by Gillies, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. 58. pub. ll. 1804

1833

3957 Poetry, translated with Notes, Dissert. on
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3958 Rhetoric, literally translated, with Notes, Ana-
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3959 Rhetoric, Poetic, Nicomachean Ethics, trans-
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3960 AULUS GELLIUS, Attic Nights, trans. by
Beloe, 3 vols, 8vo. cf. nt. 98.
1795
3961 CAESAR, Commentaries, translated, with the

celebrated Discourse on Roman Art of War, by DUNCAN, 2 vols. 8vo. cf. nt. plates, 48. 1755 3962 Ditto, Valpy's reprint, 8vo. 28.6d.pub,88.6d.1830 3963 Ditto, literal translation, with Notes, by M. Devitte, cloth, 48.

1851 3964 Ditto, with Commentaries, by Hirtius, Life, &c. by Col. Bladen, 8vo. calf, plates from Palladio, 28. 6d. 1750

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3966 Cato, or Essay on Old Age, with Remarks, by
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1773
3967 Letters, translated, with Remarks, by Melmoth,
3 vols. 8vo. cf. nt. 58.
1772
3968 Offices, by Cockman, &c, cloth, 18. pub. 4s. 6d.
Valpy, 1833
3969 Orations, translated, with Notes, Histor. and
Crit. and Arguments, by Guthrie, 3 vols. 8vo. cf.
nt, 58. 6d.
1788
3970 Orations, literally translated, by Yonge, 2 vols.
cloth, 78. pub. 108.
1851
3971 Orations, by Duncan, Offices, by Cockman,
Cato and Lælius, by Melmoth, 3 vols. cloth, 6s.
pub. 13s. 6d,
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3972 Orator. III. Dialogues on, Character and Qua-
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1755
3973 Political Works, Commonwealth, and Laws,
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by Barham, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 68. pub. 11. 1842
3974 Tusculan Disputations, translated by Main,
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1824

3977 Ditto, by Leland, and Sallust, by Rose, 2 vols.
cloth, 48. pub. 98.
Valpy, 1830
3978 Orat. Olynth. Gr. with Literal English
Translation and Notes, by Reynolds, 18.pub.48.1844
3979 Epictetus, Morals, with Comment. of Simpli-
cius, translated, with Life, by Stanhope, 8vo. calf,
1741
very neat, 28. 6d.
3980 Euripides, Tragedies, translated by Potter, 2
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Prose, from Porson's text, 38. pub. 88,
3982 Bacchæ, Heraclidæ, Elmsley's text, in English
Prose, 8vo. 18. 6d. pub. 4s. 6d.

128.

1828

3983 Herodotus, translated, with Notes, by
Beloe, 4 vols. 8vo. cf. nt. map, 11s.pub.11.16s.1812
3984 Ditto, Reprint, in 1, 8vo, cloth, new, 38. pub.
1838
3985 Ditto, translated, by Littlebury, 8vo, 38. pub.
3986 HOMER, Iliad, in Literal English Prose,
with Explan. Notes, by Graduate of Oxford, 2
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148.

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3987 Odyssey, Hymns, Epigrams, Battles of
Frogs, Mice, literal translation and Notes, by
Buckley, cloth, 48.
1851

3989

3988 HORACE, Odes, translated into Unrhymed
Metres, with Introduction and Notes, by Professor
F. W. Newman, cloth, 48, pub. 78. 6d. 1853
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1730
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3992 Satires (Latin Text) with Prose Translations,
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1739

3993 Satires, in English Verse, with Notes and Il-
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3994 Ditto, by Gifford, last edit. with Life, &c, of
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3995 JUVENAL and PERSIUS, translated, with
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1839
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4004 Ditto, Reprint, 2 small vols. 38. pub. 128. 1810
4005 Plutarch, Lives, translated by the Langhornes,
7 vols. cloth, 11s. pub. 17. 118. 6d. Valpy, 1832
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1726
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1782
4022 Translated, by ditto, without Notes, in 1
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4024 Anabasis, or Expedition of Cyrus into Persia
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1811
4025 Ditto, Reprint, cloth, 2s. pub. 48. 6d. 1930
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lated by Ashley, 8vo. cf, nt. 38.
4027 Ditto, Reprint, cloth, 28. pub. 48. 6d. 1830
4028 Memoirs of Socrates, with his Defence before
his Judges, translated by Fielding, 8vo. cf. at.
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1787 *For numerous others see under respective heads. 4029 Trail, Outlines of Lectures on MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, 8vo. cloth, 28. pub. 58. 1840 4030 Traite des Arbres et ARBUSTES, qui se Cultivent en France, en Pleine Terre, par Duhamel Du Monceau, 2 thick vols. 4to. ef. very nt, mul. titude of plates, 78. Paris, 1755 4031 Traveller's Manual, or Conversations, English, German, French, Italian, Copious Vocabulary, Questions in Dutch, &c. 28. Coblentz, 1836 Traveller's Hand Book. 4033 Dialogues (on most subjects, in Travelling and Social Life), ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN. with MODELS of LETTERS, NOTES, &c. by CARDI, Professor at Oxford, and De Genlis, ob long, cloth, 18. pub, 58, 6d.

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4035 A set of the MODERN TRAVELLER, 30 vols. cloth, maps, 21. 58. pub. 81. 5s. 1830 4036 A Collection of Modern and Contemporary Voyages and Travels, Originals, Translations, and Abridgments, by Sir R. Phillips, 7 thick vols. Bro. half bound, uncut, numerous plates, 18s. pub. il 4037 Addison, Damascus, Palmyra, Journey to East, State, Prospects of Syria, under Ibrahim Pasha, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, coloured plates, 8s. pub, 32r. 1838 4038 ADVENTURES by Sea and Land. Twenty most Amusing and Instructive Tales, many almost unknown, Life at Sea, Venetian Sailor, Wreck in North Sea, in 1431, Burning Ship in 1618, Sailor enslaved among Turks, in 1653, Ditto, Abandoned at Spitzbergen, Adventures of Prince Charles Ed ward, Indian Dungeons, Power of Frost on Swedish Army, 1719, Sufferings in Bastile, &c. " from

Travels. trustworthy and authentic sources," cloth, cuts, 2s. 6d. 1847 4039 Africa, History of, cloth, plates and cuts, 1s. 6d. pub. 48. 1830

4040 Ainsworth (W. F.) Travels in track of the Ten Thousand Greeks, Geograph. descriptive acct. of Cyrus' Expedition, 8vo, cloth, new, map, 4s. 6d. pub. 7s. 6d.

4041

1844

Travels, Researches, in Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Chaldea, Armenia, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. hf. cf. map, and many cuts, 58. 6d. pub. 11. 4s. 1842 | 4042 Amherst (Lord) Embassy and Voyage to CHINA, and Return, by Ellis, 2 vols. 8vo. map, &c. 3s. pub. 11. 1818 4043 ANACHARSIS, Travels in Greece, Translated, "most valuable work to communicate useful knowledge, amusing and instructive, every circumstance authenticated by references," 5 vols. 8vo, cf. nt. maps, 98. 1796

1847

4044 Annals of Diocese of New Zealand, cloth, fine cuts, 18. 6d. 4045 Anson, Voyage round the World, by Walter, thick 8vo. maps, 2s. 6d. 1748 4046 Back (Capt.) Arctic Land Expedition to mouth of Great Fish River, along Shores of Arctic Ocean, 1833-5, thick 8vo. hf. cf. map and plates, 88. pub. 308. 1836

1849

4047 Baillie (Marianne) Tour in France, Italy, Switzerland, Borders of Germany, French Flanders, plates, 1819; Heger, Tour through Netherlands, France, Switzerland, with Reflections, Serious, Lively, 1820, hf. cf. 3s. pub. 11. 5s. 4048 Bakewell, Travels in Alps, Tarentaise, Grecian, Pennine; also Switzerland and Auvergne, 1820-2, 2 vols. 8vo. coloured plates, 4s. pub. 11. 6s. 1823 4049 Bannister, Records of British Enterprises beyond Sea, from earliest Original Sources (all pub.) 8vo. cotemporary maps and illustrations, 3s. pub. 68. 4050 Barbary, Piratical States of, Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, Morocco, History of, 8vo. hf. russia, uncut, maps, 38. 1750 4051 Barrow, Chronological History of Voyages into Arctic Regions, from earliest period of Scandinavian Navigation to Ross and Buchan, 8vo. cf. nt. 38. pub. 128. 4052 Barthelmy (Abbe) Travels in Italy, with Pieces by Winkelman, Jacquier, Zarillo, and others, now first published, 8vo. 28, pub. 8s. 1802 4053 Beechey, Voyage to Pacific, vol. 2 only, calf, plates, 38. 1831 4054 Berncastle, Voyage to China, Bombay, Mahratta Country, Cave Temples of W. India, Singapore, Malacca, Sunda,Cape, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 4s. puh. 11. 4055 BERNIER, Voyages de, Description des Etats du Grand Mogol, "accurate, candid, most instruetive, most curious"-Gibbon, Rennel, RobertsonQuart. Rev, 2 vols. 12mo. cf, nt. rare,73.Amst.1724 4056 Ditto, Translated, by Brock, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. hf. cf. uncut, 48. 6d. pub. 18sx. Pickering, 1826 4057 BINGLEY, North Wales, Aberystwith

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and Devil's Bridge, Excursions in, best edition, with great Additions, by his Son, "amongst best performances of the kind," 8vo. cloth, 2s, pub. 148, 1839 4058 Breton, Excursions in New South Wales, Australia, Van Diemen's Land, "probity, intelligence, value," 8vo. 3s. pub. 148. 1833 4059 Brooke, History of Island of St. Helena, from Discovery by Portuguese, 8vo, coloured plates, 28, pub. 10s. 1808 4060 Brown, History of Jamaica, Civil, Natural, Description, Government, Revenues, Produce, Trade, &c. folio, hf. cf. nt, 49 plates, by Ehret, 68. 1789 4061 Bruce, Travels to Source of the NILE, 7 vols. 8vo, brds. and 4to. Atlas, hf. cf. nt. fine plates, copies have sold from 41. to 7 gs. 18s.1805 4062 Bruce, Life, Correspondence, various Unpub. lished Works, by A. Murray, thick 4to. cloth, map and plates, 68. pub. 21. 128. 6d. 1808 4063 Brydone, Tour, in Sicily and Malta, 2 vols. 8vo. ef. nt. 38.

1775 4064 Buckingham, Travels in Assyria, Media, Per

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4066 Bunting, Travels of Holy Patriarchs, Prophets, Judges, Kings, our Saviour, Description of Townes, Places, to which they Travelled, Weights, Monies, Measures, &c. sm. 4to. hf. cf. nt. 38. 1623 4067 Burton, Description of Rome, Antiquities and other Curiosities, with Illustrations from Writers, Ancient and Modern, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. cloth, new, 48. 6d. pub. 15s 1828

4068 Cabot (Sebastian) Memoir of, with Review of History of Maritime Discovery (by BIDDLE), illustrated by Documents from the Rolls and all possible Original Sources, now first published,showing innumerable errors, “throws now light on Early History of English Enterprise and Discoveries in America," cloth, BEST EDITION, 45. 6d. pub. 108. 1832 4069 Cadell, Journey in Carniola, Italy, France, Remarks on, relating to Language, Geography, History, Antiquities, Nat. Hist. Science, Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Agriculture, Mechan. Arts, Manufactures, 2 thick vols. 8vo. plates, 38. pub. 1820 4070 Caldcleugh, Travels in South America, with Account of Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Chile, 2 vols. in 1, hf. cf. plates, 4s. pub. 30s, 1825 4071 Campbell, Second Missionary Journey into Interior of South Africa, Populous Tribes and Towns unknown, 2 vols. 8vo. map, and fine col. plates, 4s. pub. 17. 18.

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4072 Carron, Narrative of Expedition under Kennedy, for Explor. of Country, between Rockingham Bay and Cape York, 8vo. map, 38.

1839

Sydney, 1849 4072* Castlereagh (Viscount) Journey to Damascus, Egypt, Nubia, Arabia, Petræa, Palestine, Syria, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, plates, 58. pub. 24s. 1847 4073 Charlevoix, JAPON, Histoire et Description Generale du, Caractere, Coutumes, Gouvernement, Commerce," important details," 2 thick vols. 4to. cf. nt. plates and maps, 73. Paris, 1736 4074 Circumnavigation of the Globe, Historical Account of, and Progress of Discovery, in Pacific Ocean, cloth, 28. 1849 4075 Claridge, Guide down Danube, Paris to Marseilles, Route to India, by Egypt, cloth, map, 28. pub. 8s. 4076 Clarke (Dr.) Travels, "most instructive and engaging ever published in this country," 3 vols. (9,10,11) cloth, Scandinavia, 8s.pub. 2gs. 1824 4077 Cockburn (Lt. Gen.) Voyage to Cadiz and Gibraltar, up Mediterranean to Sicily and Malta, Description of Sicily and Lipari Islands, 2 vols. fine plates, 1815; Picture of Lisbon, 1811; and Russell, Tour through Sicily, fine plates, 1819, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. 5s. 6d. pub. 31. 19s. 6d, 4078 Cochrane (Capt.) Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, Frontiers of China, Frozen Sea, Kamtchatka, "novel and amusing," plates and maps, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. cf. nt. 4s. pub. 17. 18. 1824 Conder,

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4079 Birmah, Siam, Anam, 1s, pub. 58. 4080 Brazil and Buenos Ayres, 2 vols. in 1, hf. cf. nt. 38. pub. 10s. 4081 Colombia, 1s. pub. 58. 1825 4082 Egypt, Nubia, Abyssinia, 2 vols. cloth, 38. pub. 10s. 1831 4083 ITALY, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, plates, 4s. pub, 1831 4084 Mexico, Guatemela, 2 vols. in 1, cf. nt. 3s. pub. 108. 4085 Cooke (Capt. E.) Voyage to South Seas and Round the World, 1708-9-10-11; Winds, Currents, &c. Description of American Coasts, Account of Selkirke on Island of Juan Fernandez, 8vo. cf. maps and plates, 3s. 1712

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plates, inserted, also,roy.fol. plates, hf.cf.11.48.1785 4087 COOKE (CAPT.) and Capt. Clerke, Voyage in search of N. West Passage, their Discoveries and Death of Capt. Cook, by Ellis, Surgeon, 2 vols. 8vo. cf. nt. plates, &c. 48. 1784 4088 Cooley, Claudius Ptolemy and the Nile, enquiry into that geographer's real merits and speculative errors, his knowledge of Eastern Africa, and Authenticity of Mountains of Moon, 8vo. cloth, maps, 38. 1854

4089 Cooper, Notions of the Americans, 2 vols. 8vo. 48. pub. ll. 88. 1828

4090 Copland, History of the Island of Madagascar, Religion, Manners, Nat. Productions, 1822; Pazos, on United Provinces of South America, translated from Spanish, 1819, thick 8vo. hf. cf. 3s. pub. 168. 4091 Corry, on Windward Coast of Africa, Religion, Character, Customs of Natives, &c. 4to. large plates, 28. pub. 188. 1807 4092 Costello, Tour through Valley of Meuse, with Legends of Walloon Country and Ardennes, 8vo. cloth, fine cuts, 4s. 6d. pub. 148. 1845 4093 Cox (Capt.) Journal of Residence in Burmhan Empire and Court of Amarapoorah, 8vo. coloured plates, 48. pub. 16s.

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4098 Damer (Mrs.) Tour in Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Holy Land, 2 vols. 8vo. plates, 58. pub. 16s. 1841 4099 DANIEL, Sketches, representing the Native Tribes, Animals, Scenery, of Southern Africa, large 4to. 48 most interesting plates (no letterpress) of Animals, KAFFIRS, &c. 58. pub. 3 gs. 1829 4100 Ditto, Sketches of a VOYAGER, most interesting Views, Animals, Landscapes, Boats off Shiant Islands, ditto, off Scotland, sixty-four Spanish Indiamen, Boats of Ganges, Umbrella Tree, English Common near Tavistock, Richmond, Young Elephant, &c. oblong 4to. 25 plates, neatly done up, 38. pub. 21. 12s. 6d.

4101 Denon, Travels in Sicily and Malta, translated, 8vo. cf. plates, 28. 1789

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4105 Dickens, American Notes, ditto, Sketches by Boz, 2 Works in 1 thick vol. hf. cf. nt. 58. 1850 4106 Donkin (Lieut.-Gen.) Dissert. on Niger, Course and Probable Termination, 8vo. maps, 28. pub. 9s. 6d. 1829 4107 Dubois, My Pocket Book, or Hints for Ryghte Merrie Conceited Tour (a Satire on Carr's Tour, with the Trial for Libel) hf. morocco, plates, 28. 1808 4108 Dumas, Pictures of Travel in South of France, translated, cloth, 50 fine cuts, 28. 1850 4109 Duncan, Travels in United States and Canada, 1818-9, 2 vols. hf. cf. 38. pub. 16s. 1823 4110 Dwight, Travels in New England and New York, see Quarterly Review praise, 4 vols. 8vo. hf. cf. nt. 98. pub. 21. 2s. 4111 Egypt, Ancient, Modern, View of, also its Natural History, by Dr. Russell, cl. map, &c. 28. 1832 4112 Eothen, cloth, 28. 1852 4113 Eustace, Classical Descriptive Tour in ITALY, unrivalled descriptions, classical taste, uncommon felicity,"-Edinb. Review, 4 vols. cf. nt. map and plates; also HOARE, Supplement, including Sicily, and Districts not mentioned by Eustace,

1823

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