ђ N މ 3 3 4 N " " 395 Lot of Pamphlets. 1809 1778 en fu 396 Old Pamphlets, chiefly Parliamentary and Historical, and principally during the Civil War. 397 Old Pamphlets. Miscellaneous. 399 Poems on the Death of Cromwell, 1682, and various 400 Various Old Plays. 402 Pamphlets and Tracts. Killing no Murder, 1659. Charles in a 403 Parliamentary Remonstrances, Ordinances, &c. frontispiece, Borne 1643 404 Peacham's Garden of Heroical Devises and Emblemes, in fimile 405 Peyton's Glasse of Time, in the two first Ages, a Poem, y 406 Posie for Lovers, or Terrestrial Venus unmaskt, in 4 Volley Poems, 407 Poems on the Death of Cromwell, 4 4 408 Passion of a Discontented mind, a Poem, very scarce, 1621 r. 1639 410 Paradise of Daintie Devises. The edition of 1585. The 411 Perkin's-Cabal, or Mock Ministry Characterized, a Poem, 412 Pacquet from Parnassus, two parts, 1714 1702 . 1661 1667 415 Pope's Farewell, or Queen Anne's Dream, a poem, with 416 Pasquil's Mad-cappe, throwne at the corruptions of these, Hp 420 Pufendorf, Droit de la Nature et des Gens, par Barbeyrac, 2 vol. in 1, 1712 421 Précis de la Nouvelle Geographie de la France, coloured Jole 423 Pieces of Ancient Poetry, morocco, 424 Poems in burlesque, 1692 Bristol, 1814 The 425 Pindarick Poem to the Society of Beaux Esprits, 1687 426 Pasquil's Palinodia, and his progresse to the Taverne, with a pleasant pinte of Poeticall Sherry, a Poem, kare, green morocco. Volley Marke Hoke 427 Pick-Tooth for Swearers, a Poem, Yellowlees 428 Pieces of Ancient Poetry, Edinb. 1698 Bristol, 18144 1661 " Thap 429 J. P's Poems, before and since the Restoration, ers 1801 Folio. 432 Parthenia or the Maydenhead of the first Musicke that 433. Purcell's Ayres, &c. Jolly 1611 434 Poetical Tracts, a Collection of about 100 Poetical Tracts, 435 Poetical Tracts, a Collection of Poetical Tracts, single 436 Poetical Tracts, a large volume of Poetical Tracts, chiefly 437 Poetical Tracts in a volume. 438 Poetical Novels and Tales, 1705, and various Poetical Tracts, some with MS. explanations. 439 Political Tracts principally during the last half of the seventeenth Century. B 440 Pausanias, Gr. et Lat. Kuhnii, fine paper, Lips. 1696 a 441 Photii Bibliotheca, Græce, D Roma. 1638 2 443 The Poor.-Returns relative to the Expence and Mainte 449 Duke of Richmond's Letter on Reform. A. Pasquin's Le- 450 Elliot's Specimen of Burnet's History, and other Tracts. 452 Bellaria or Fair Unfortunate, 1730. New Miscellany (of lot's Progress, &c. &c. 453 Tracts relative to Bread, Corn Trade, &c. 454 Tucker on the Advantages and Disadvantages of France 455 Proceedings relative to the Regency in 1789. 456 Fovargue's New Catalogue of Vulgar Errors, 1767, and 457 St. Clement's and St, Irenæus Vindication of the Apostolical 458 Enquiry into the Causes of the Rebellion of 1745, 1746, 459 Tracts on Coin and Coinage, &c. &c. 460 Oxford Methodists, 1733. Lives of Capt. Cranstoun and 461 Life of Sir R. Cochran Prime Minister to James III. 1734, 462 Foster's Account of the Earl of Kilmarnock, 1746, and 463 An Extensive Collection of Political Tracts, from 1710 to 464 Quarterly Review, 6 vol. and No. 13 to 49, except No. 19, Baldreh 465 Quarterly Review, No. 8 and 35. 1805 1774 468 Quaker's Art of Courtship, or Yea-and-Nay Academy of 1737 Juney 469 Quarles's Solomon's Recantation, 1649. Quarles's School of the Heart, 1812. Quarles's Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man, 470 Quevedo's Fortune in her Wits, Money, 471 Quevedo, Visions de, par Geneste, 472 Questions. Diverses questions d'Amour, &c. 1812 Theke 473 Questions Enigmatiques, recreatives et propres pour passer le tems aux veilles des long nuicts. 474 ROBINSON'S HANDEFULL OF PLEASANT DELITES, containing New Sonnets and Delectable Histories in divers Kindes 476 Rigbie's Drunkard's Perspective, or Burning-Glasse, an ingenious poem, 1656 477 The Rump, a Choice Collection of Poems and Songs, fine scarce, 478 Randolph's Poems, 1662 1640 479 S. Rowland's Crew of Kind London Gossips all met to be 1663 inch 480 School of Venus, 1739. Rape of the Smock, 1736. Pack's Poetical Remains, 1738. 481 Scarborough Miscellany of Songs, Lampoons, &c. 483 Sterne's Tristram Shandy, 9 vol. in 3, with the History of a Watch-Coat, 1775. " " 495 Schoberl's Biographical Anecdotes of the House of Saxony, 499 Shebbeare's Letters to the People of England, 2 vol. 502 Sale's Translation of the Koran, 2 vol. 1816 7 1695 Mbarrur. 1723 Vortin 1801 ther 503 Spirit of the Public Journals, from 1797 to 1814, 18 vol.or 504 Sheridan's Lectures on Elocution, 1781 1787 alboin 1821Fras 1732 for be Printed by Baskerville, 1773 le 509 Squire on the English Constitution, 510 Sacheverell's Trial, stained, 1745 1710 & 511 Strother's Lectures on the Rationale of Medicines, 2 vol. 1732 | 512 Sharp's Flowers of Rhetoric, 513 Squibs and Crackers, Serious and Comical, 514 G. A. Stevens's Songs, 5,15 Shandymonian, a higgledy piggledy, 1819 ant 1812 Herdlan 1772 la le 1779 borim.. 516 Solomon's Proverbs, and other Scripture Proverbs, 1666 517 Lord Saltoun on the disqualification of the eldest sons of Scotch Peers to sit in Parliament, 1789 el 518 Lord Shannon's discourses for Modish Ladies and their Gallants, 519 Surprises of Love, 520 Sketches from St. George's Fields, 521 Skrimshire's Series of Popular Chemical Essays, 522 Sydney Smith's Sermons, 2 vol. 523 Saunders on the Medical Powers of Mineral Waters, 524 Hall-Stevenson's Works, 3 vol. 525 W. Stevenson's Poems, 2 vol. 526 Sedley's Works, 2 vol. 527 Shower's Reports in the King's Bench, 2 vol. 528 Salmagundi, or Whim-Whams and Opinions, 2 vol. |