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MURRAY, Lindley-continued. Eighth edition, with considerable improvements. York, 1802, 12mo. - Ninth edition, with corrections and additions. York, 1804, 12mo. Thirteenth edition, improved. York, 1806, 12mo.-Sixteenth edition, improved. York, 1807, 12mo.Twentieth edition. York, 1810.-Sixtieth edition. Lond. Longmans, 1858, 12mo.

2s. 6d.

English Grammar...with an appendix. New York, 1826, 12mo.

Enlarged by the Rev. John Davis, A.M. Belfast, 1830, 12mo.

Key to ditto. Belfast, 1830, 12mo. Murray's System of English Grammar, improved and adapted to the present mode of instruction in this branch of science. By E. Pond. Third edition. Worcester, (U.S.) 1830, 12mo.-Larger arrangement, by E. Pond. Sixth edition. Worcester, (U.S.) 1835, 12mo.

Murray's Grammar of the English Language, altered and abridged. Printed at the New England Institution, for the edu. cation of the blind. [Edited by S. G. H.] [Boston, U.S.] 1835, 4to.

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Boston, [U.S.], and Philadelphia, 1842, 12mo.

An Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, in questions and answers, with explanatory notes, &c. By I, Ellis. Leeds, [1853], 8vo.

Murray's English Grammar...designed for the younger classes of learners, A new edition, with copious Parsing questions. Edinb. Mackenzie, [1856], 12mo.

Murray's Grammar and Exercises abridged; comprising the substance of his large Grammar and Exercises, with additional Notes and Illustrations by G. Gartly. New edition. Lond. Tegg, 1859, 18mo. pp. 232, 1s. 6d.

Abridgment of Murray's English Gramwar, with an Appendix.. A new edition, by the Rev. W. B. Smith. Lond. Tegg, 1860, 12mo. 1s.

FIRST LESSONS; an Introduction to English Grammar.

ENGLISH GRAMMAR (the large, or 'library'), comprehending the principles and rules of the language; illustrated by appropriate Exercises, and a Key. York, 1808, 8vo. 2 vols.-York, 1816, 8vo. 2 vols. Murray's Grammar simplified, by A.-Fifth edition, York, 1824, 8vo. 2 vols. Fisk. Hallowell, 1840, 8vo.

Pinnock's Improved edition of Murray's English Grammar, with the Exercises, for the first time incorporated, accompanied with Questions for Examination, and Explanatory notes. Lond. 18, 12mo.

5s.

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(Questions on Lindley Murray's English Grammar, [adapted to the editions pub. lished at York, by Wilson and Sons, and in London by Longman & Co.], 12mo. 1820, and since).

An Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, improved with an enlarged appendix. By J. Harvey. Lond. 1841, 12mo.

-Eighth edition, York, (Lond. Longman
& Co.) 1853, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

mar. York, 1797, 12mo.-
English Exercises adapted to the Gram-
York, 1805,
12mo.--New edition, Lond. Longman & Co.
1860, 12mo. 2s.

Key to English Exercises. York, 1797, 12mo.-New edition, Lond. Longman & Co. 2s.

Key to the Exercises, adapted to Murray's English Grammar, &c. New York, 1819, 12mo.

The English Teacher, containing a new arrangement of Murray's Exercises and Key, &c. By J. Alger, Junr. Boston, (U.S.), 1824, 12mo.

by J. Alger. Boston, (U.S.), 1838, 12mo. Murray's English Exercises, revised

The Pupils' Assistant; consisting of Grammatical Questions taken from Murray's English Grammar. By F. I. C. Trennon. Dorchest. 1819, 12mo.

The first part of the Progressive Parsing Lessons, or an Introduction to Murray's Grammar. Maldon, 1833, 8vo.Second part, Maldon, 1834, 8vo.

Exercises and directions for Parsing. By
C. Kennion. Lond. 1842, 12mo.

The Etymology and Syntax of Murray's Pinnock's improved edition of Murray's English Grammar, systematically arrangAbridged English Grammar, with nume-ed, and containing additional matter, with rous Exercises; accompanied with Questions for examination, and explanatory notes. Lond. Holdsworth, 1830, 1s. 6d. -New edition. Lond. Piper, 1856, 18mo, pp. 208, 1s. 6d. Again, 1858.

Alger's Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar, with an Appendix, &c.

Lindley Murray examined: or, an address to... teachers in which several... grammatical errors in Mr. Murray's Grammar are pointed out. By a Member of the University of Oxford. Lond. [1820?] 8vo.

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Introduction to the English Reader.

York, 1801, 12mo. New edition, Lond.
Longman & Co., 1858, 2s. 6d.

The Pronouncing English Reader. The English Reader, by Lindley Murray, to which, by the aid of a Key, is scrupulously applied Mr. Walker's pronunciation of the classical proper Names, &c. By J. Alger, Junr. Boston, (U.S.) 1835, 12mo.

Sentiments of Pious and Eminent Persons on the pernicious tendency of Dra. matic Entertainments, and other vain Amusements; with a few Reflections on the same subject subjoined. New edition, Lond. 1823, 12mo. [being No. 18 of Tracts published by the Tract Association of the Society of Friends]. New edition, Lond. 1855, 12mo.

A. Memorial of the York Monthly Meeting of Friends respecting Lindley Murray. York, 1826, 12mo.

Mungo. A Treatise on ShipBuilding and Navigation. With an Appendix and Supplement. Lond. 1754, 4to.

A plain, ingenious, and perspicuous treatise. Willet, 1756, 14s. 6d.

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Rev. Richard. An IntroducENGLISH SPELLING BOOK; with Read-tion to the Study of the Apocalypse. ing Lessons adapted to the capacities of To which is added a brief Outline Children. York, 1804, 12mo.-Tenth edition. York, 1810, 12mo.-Twenty-ninth of prophetic History, from the Ba edition, York, 1821, 12mo.-Fifty-third bylonian Captivity to the Comedition, Lond. Longman & Co., 1860, 1s. 6d. First Book for Children. York, 1804, mencement of the 19th Century. 12mo. Seventeenth edition, York, 1825, Dublin, 1826, 8vo. 12mo. Twenty-fifth edition, Lond. (Longman & Co.) 1855, 6d.

Introduction au Lecteur Français, ou recueil de pieces en prose et vers tirées des meilleurs ecrivains. York, 1802, 12mo. Second edition, York, 1806, 12mo. Sixth edition, York, 1833, 3s. 6d.

tion, improved, York, 1795, 12mo.-Tenth

Sir Robert. See MANLEY, R.

Thomas. The Literary History of Galloway; with Notices of the Civil History of Galloway till the end of the 13th Century. Edinb. 1822, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A valuable literary history.
Thomas. See MORAVIUS
William. A short Treatise of

THE POWER OF RELIGION ON THE MIND in Retirement, Affliction, and at the approach of Death, exemplified in the testimonies and experience of Persons distinguished by their Greatness, Learning, or Virtue. Second edition, York. 1787, 12mo.-Again, Birmingham, 1788, 12mo.-Sixth edition, Death, in sixe Chapters; together enlarged, 1793, 12mo. - Eighth edition, with the ænigmatick Description of corrected, Lond. 1795, 12mo.-Ninth edi-old Age and Death, &c. in Englishedition, York, 1801, 12mo. -Eleventh Meeter. Edinb. 1631, 12mo. edition, York, 1802, 12mo. - Thirteenth edition, enlarged and improved. York, 1807, 12mo. - Fifteenth edition, York, 1810, 8vo.--Sixteenth edition, York, 1812, 12mo.-Nineteenth edition, York, 1833, 5s. Selections from Bp. Horne's Commentary on the Psalms. 1812, 12mo. A Biographical Sketch of H. Tuke. York, 1815, 12mo.

A compendium of Religious Faith and Practise, designed for young persons of the Society of Friends. York, 1815, 12mo. --- Second edition, [with an appendix of interrogatories, &c.] York, 1821, 12mo.

Third edition, York, 1832, 12mo.

The Duty and Benefit of a Daily Perusal of the Holy Scriptures in Families. York, 1817, 8vo. Second edition improved, York, 1818, 8vo.

verse.

In

Gordonstoun, 1501, 17. 11s. 6d. Edinb.

1633.

Hon. Mrs. of Aust. A Companion and useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland, &c. Lond. 1799-1803, 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.-Third edition. Lond. 18-, 8vo. 2 vols.

MURRELL, John. New Booke of Cookerie, with the newest Art of Carving or Serving (1630) 12mo.

BLACK LETTER. Bright, 6s. 6d.-1638, Chalmers, 12s.

Two Bookes of Cookery and Carving. Lond. 1641, 12mo. BLACK LETTER. Bliss, See COOKERY.

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MURTADI, -. The Egypt of Murtadi, the son of Gaphiphe; or a Treatise on or concerning the Pyramids and the Banks of the Nile. Translated from the French of Vattier by John Davies. Lond. 1672, 8vo.

A curious work of the middle ages, from an Arabic MS.

MUSE.-Musarum Delicia; containing more than a Century of royal Latine Anagrams, published by Arthur Pyne. Lond. 1635, 4to. See also FACETIÆ, and MENNIS, Sir John.

Heber, pt. iv. 11s.

Musarum Anglicanarum Analecta. Oxon. 1692-9, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1228, date 1699, morocco, 11. 9s. Editio secunda, priore multò emendatior. Oxon. 1699, 8vo. 2 vols. Edited by Joseph Addison. LARGE PAPER.

Editio tertia, priore multò emendatior. Lond. 1714, 12mo. 2 vols.-Vol. iii. 1717.

Editio quarta, prioribus auctior. Lond. 1721, 12mo. 2 vols.

Editio quinta. Lond. 1741, 12mo. 2 vols. -Editio sexta, 1761, 12mo. 3 vols. Edited by Vincent Bourne. Drury, 2765, 7s. 6d. Muse Juveniles. (By W. Cooke). 1732. Heber, pt. ii, 17. LARGE PAPER. Drury,

2769, russia, 12s.

Examen Poeticum Duplex: sive Musarum Anglicanarum Delectus alter. Lond. 1698, 8vo.

Muse Britannica e Poematis varii argumenti. Lond. 1711, 12mo. Heber, pt. vii.

25.

Musa Anglo-Rhetorices, sive Ecloga quatuor, unâ cum Ode ab Alexandro Pope Anglice conscripta, a Rhetoribus Collegii Anglicani Brugis Latine redditæ. Anno,

1763.

Musæ Seatonianæ. Cambridge Prize Poems (English). Lond. 1772, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Edited by Isaac Reed.-1773, LARGE PAPER; twelve copies printed. Steevens, 1076, 58. New edition (to 1806). Cambridge, 1817, cr. 8vo. 2 vols.

Musa Etonenses (edente J. Prinsep). Loud.1755, roy. 8vo. 2 vols. Bishop of Ely, 640, 17. 58. Bindley, pt. ii. 1610, 17. 2s. White Knights, 2878, 17. Garrick, 1664, 1. 13s. Drury, 2766, russia, 19s.

Musæ Berkhamstedienses; or Poetical Prolusions by some young Gentlemen of Berkhampstead School. Eng. and Lat. Berk. 1794, 8vo.

Musa Etonenses: seu Carminum Delectus nunc primum in lucem editus (a

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Musæ Etonenses; Series Nova fasciculus I. edidit R. Okes, 1856. 8vo. 58.

Musæ Cantabrigienses; seu Carmina quædam Numismate aureo Cantabrigiæ ornata. Lond. in æd. Valp. 1810, 8vo. pp. and Tho. Rennell. 232, 10s. 6d. Edited by Bishop Blomfield,

Musa Hydenses. Hyde Abbey Prize Poems, Winton, 1828, 12mo.

MUSEUS. - Musæi, Moschi et Bionis quæ extant omnia, quibus accessere quædam selectiora Theocriti Eidyllia, Gr. et Lat. Autore Davide Whitfordo. Lond. 1655, 4to.

With two fine plates by Faithorne. Heath, 3410, 10s 6d. LARGE PAPER. Nas. sau, pt. ii. 374, 5s.-With new title only, 1659, 4to. with the two plates. White Knights, 2964, morocco, 11. 8s.

Lusus amatorius, sive Musæi Poema de Linguam translatum, Authore C(arolo) Herone et Leandro, e Græca in Latinam B(lake). 1694, 4to. 3s. 6d.

Leander). First of all Bookes; translated The divine Poem of Museus (Hero and according to the Originall by George An exceedingly rare and diminutive Chapman. Lond. Isaac Jaggard, 1616. volume, its size being only two inches in Jones. A copy is in the Bodleian Library, beight by one broad. Dedicated to Inigo probably unique. It is reprinted in Mr. Hooper's recent edition of Chapman's Classical Translations, See MARLOWE, Christ.

and Leander, by Hen. Petowe. 1598, 4to.

The second Part of the Loves of Hero

ander. With Annotations upon the OriMusæus, or the Loves of Hero and Leginall. By Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight. Lond. 1647, 12mo. pp. 142, with a frontistranslation. Nassau, pt. i. 2321, 6s. Bibl. piece by Marshall. A close and laboured Anglo-Poet. 721, 17. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 7s. -Oxford, 1645, 4to.

Hero and Leander, paraphrased into English heroick Verse, by Alex. Stopford Catcott. Oxford, 1715, 8vo. Dedicated to Lady M. W. Montague.

The Loves of Hero and Leander, by Mr. James Sterling; with new Transla. tions from Greek Authors by another Hand. Lond. 1728, 12mo. front.

MUSEUS-continued
Hero and Leander, translated from the
Greek by G, Bally,
Cambridge, 1747,

4to.

Hero and Leander, translated by the Rev. Lawrence Eusden. Glasgow, 1750. Originally published in Dryden's Miscellany Poems, 1716, vol. vi.

The Loves of Hero and Leander; a poetical Translation from the Greek of Musæus, by J. Slade. Lond. 1753, 4to. 2s. 6d. An indifferent translation.

Hero and Leander; a Poem from the Greek of Musæus (by E. B. Greene). Lond. 1774, 4to. 2s.

Musæus, the Loves of Hero and Leander (in English verse, with the Greek text). Lond. 1797, 4to. pp. 53, with two titlepages. Privately printed for G. C. Bedford, the translator. Bindley, pt. iii. 323, 10s. Reed, 6994, 6s. ON VELLUM.

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Muse in Masquerade; or, a Collection Hero and Leander, a Tale. Translated of Riddles, serious and comic. Lond. 1745, from the Greek of the ancient Poet Mu- 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2323, 9s.; 2324, 16s. sæus. With other Poems. By Francis The Muse in Good Humour; a Collection Adam, Surgeon. Lond. 1922, 8vo. pp. 50. of Poems and Comic Tales by the most See ANACREON. BION et MOSCHUS. Poe-eminent Poets. Lond. 1745, 12mo. 2 vols. tæ Græci minores. Translations of Mu- plates.-1751, 12mo, 2 vols. 17. 1s. (Some sæus will be found in Mrs Behn's Miscel- of the Tales are very free.) lany, 1685; by Lewis Theobald in "The Grove," 1721, 8vo.; in the Poetical Works of James Sterling, Dublin, 1734; in a Miscellany by R. Luck, 1726; by - Russell in Fenton's Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany; in Morritt's Miscellaneous Translations, 1802, &c. &c.

MUSCIPULA. See HOLDSWORTH,

Ed.

MUSCULUS, Wolfgangus. Com mon Places of Christian Religion, with two other Treatises, one of Othes, and an other of Vsurye. Lond. 1553, folio.

Dedicated to Archbishop Parker, by the translator, Iohn Man. -- Lond. K. Wolfe, 1563. Puttick, June 10, 1858, 21. 10s.-Lond. Bynreman, 1578, 4to. Dedicated to Sir Chr. Hatton by H. B.

Of the lawful and the unlawful Usurie amongest Christians. Lond. n. d. 18mo. Heber, pt. vi. 6s. 6d.

The Temporisour, that is to say, the Observer of Tyme, translated into Jnglishe by R. P. 1555. Imprinted Anno Domini 1555, 16mo. Heber, pt. v. 13s. H 7, in eights.-Edinb. 1584, 16mo.

An Exposition of the fifty-first Psalme,

translated by John Stockwood. Lond. 1586, 16mo.

A Treatise of Matrimony and Burial of the Dead, translated by Richard Ryce. 16mo. White Knights, 2661, russia, 17s. See HERMAN of Cologne.

The Muses Vagaries, or the Merry Mortal's Companion, by Solomon Grundy and Margery Merry-pin. Lond. 1745, two parts.

Muses Choice, or the Merry Fellow and Winter Evening's Companion, being a Collection of Wit and Humour. 1754. Hibbert, 5565, 13s. 6d.

The Muse in a Moral Humour; being a Collection of agreeable and instructive Hands. Lond. 1757-8, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s. Tales, Fables, Pastorals, &c. by several Vol. 1, pp. iv. and 232. Vol. 2, pp. iv. and 242.

of Poems by Gray, Churchill, Colman, The Muses Mirror; being a Collection &c. &c. &c. Lond. 1778, sm. 8vo. 2 vols. Nassau, pt. i. 2401, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1603, 19s.

See JESTS. SONGS.

MUSEUM.-The Museum, or lite Lond. rary historical Register. Dodsley, 1746-7, 8vo. 3 vols.

A valuable collection of Essays, &c. by Lowth, Warton, Spence, Horace Walpole, &c. Reed, 2567, 6s. Bindley, pt. i. 1582, 10s. 6d. Heath, 1712, 11s.

MUSEUM CRITICUM, or Cambridge Classical Researches. Camb. 1814-25, 8vo. 8 parts, or 2 vols.

Drury, 2770, 1, 10s. With new title,
Camb. 1826, 8vo. 2 vols. 15s.
For Continuation, see PHILOLOGICAL MU-

SEUM.

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welli et Commentario Guil. Musgrave. Quibus accedit illius ad Cl. Goetzium de

Puteolana et Baiana Inscriptionibus Epistola. Isca Duum. MDCCXI., with index and plates.

Guilhelmi Musgrave Regiæ Societatis Utriusque Socii Geta Britannicus. Accedit Domus Severianæ Synopsis Chronologica et de Icuncula quondam M. Regis Alfredi Dissertatio. Isca Duum. MDCCXVI. plates.

Antiquitates Britanno-Belgicæ, præcipue Romanæ, figuris illustratæ, tribus voll. comprehensæ; quorum i. de Belgio Britannico. ii. De Geta Britannico. iii. De Julii Vitalis epitaphio: Quibus accedit Appendix. Auctore Guilh. Musgrave, Belga, &c. Isca Duum. MDCCXIX. port.

and plates.

Antiquitatum Britanno.Belgicarum Volumen quartum (quod tribus ante editis est Appendix.) Auctore Guilh. Musgrave, and plates. R. S. U. S. Isca Duum. MDCCXX. port.

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William, Esq. A brief and true History of Sir Robert Walpole See and his Family, from their Original to the present Time. Lond. 1738, Me-3s. portrait.

MUSGRAVE, Sir Richard. moirs of the different Rebellions in Ireland. Dublin, third edition, 1802, 8vo. 2 vols.

A party work, abounding in misrepresentations. Drury, 2777, 18s. - Dublin, 1801, 4to. pp. 636 and 210. Roxburghe, 8830, 14s. 6d. THICK PAPER. Duke of York, 3409, 19s. Sothebys, 1857, 21. 2s.Dublin, 1801, 8vo. 2 vols. Fonthill, 3889,

12s.

Samuel, M.D. Two Dissertations. 1. On the Græcian Mythology. 2. An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton's Objections to the Chronology of the Olympiads. Lond. 1782, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Published after the author's death by Th. Tyrwhitt. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 1749, 6s.

William, M.D. Antiquitates Britanno - Belgicæ, præcipue Romanæ, Figuris illustratæ. Iscæ Dunm. 1711, 16, 19, 20, 8vo. 4 vols. Heath, 4557, 17. 18. Dent, pt. ii. 17, 10s. Each of the volumes is apparently independent. The titles are respectively as follows:

Julii Vitalis Epitaphium cum Notis criticis Explicationeque V. C. Hen. Dod

Pp. viii. and 78, published by Curll.1745, 8vo.

MUSH, Joh. Declaratio Motuum ac Turbitationum inter Jesuitas et Sacerdotes Seminariorum in Anglia. Rothom. 1601, 4to.

MUSIC.-The Praise of Music. 1586. See CASE, John.

A shorte Introduction to the Science of Music. Lond. John Day, 1570, sm. 8vo. sundrie easie and familiar Instructions, A new Booke of Tabliture, containing shewing howe to attaine to the Knowledge to guide and dispose thy Hand to play on sundry Instruments, as the Lute, Orpha

rion, and Bandora: together with divers new Lessons to each of these Instruments. Whereunto is added, an Introduction to Prickesong, and certaine familiar Rules of Descant. Collected out of the best Austruments. Lond. 1596, oblong 4to. thors professing the practise of these In

Musicæ Sacræ. 1608.

Musick (Gospel). Certaine Reasons, by way of Confutation, of singing Psalmes

in the Letter. Lond. 1644, 4to. 30 pages.

Musick (Gospel), or the singing of David's Psalmes, &c. vindicated [against the previous Pamphlet], by N. H., D.D. Unto which is added, The Judgments of our worthy Brethren of New England, touching singing of Psalms, as it is

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