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1206 Ossian's Fingal, in Heroic Rhyme,
1207 Ogilvie's Britannia, a Poem,

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1208 Old Woman's Dunciad, frontispiece,:

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1209 Ottley's History of Engraving upon Copper and in Wood,

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1210 Ogilvie's Providence, a Poem, 1764. Ogle's Gualtherus
and Griselda, 1739, and 2 more.

1211 Ogilby Improved, or Survey of the Principal and Cross

Roads, by Owen.

1212 Titus Oates's Picture of the late King James,
1213 Ostervald, cours d' Arithmetique et des Changes,

1764

1696

Neuch. 1794

1214 Obedience of a Chrysten Man, and howe Chrysten Ru-
lers ought to Govern,

Printed at Malbrowe in the lande of Hesse, by Hans
Luft, 1528.

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1215 Oxford Verses on the Death of Sir Bevill Grenvill, fine cl

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1216 Ovid's Art of Love, Book the First, and Museus's Hero
and-Leander, in Verse,..

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- 1217 Owles Almanack prognosticating many strange Accidents
which shall happen to this Kingdom in 1618, morocco,

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1218 Orders for preventing and remedying of the Dearth of tr Grain and Victuall,

1219 Old Newes newly Revived, or Occurrences in Parliament,

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1222 Countess of Newcastle's Poems and Fancies,
1223 Lord North's Forest of Varieties,

1653

1645

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1224 Neapolis commentarii ad Ovidii Fastos,.
1225 Oswald's Airs for the Seasons. Oswald's Comic Tunes in
Queen Mab. Oswald's Collection of curious Scots
Tunes. Oswald's second Collection of Curious Scots
Tunes. Newton's 6 Select Songs, and a Cantata.
1226 Otho Venius, Theatre de la Vie Humaine en plus de 100
Tableaux tirés d'Horace,

1227 Onosandri Strategicus, Gr. et Lat. Schwebelii,

Brux. 1678

Norimb. 1757

1228 Ovid's Metamorphosis by Sandys, LARGE PAPER, cuts,

bound in russia,

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1229 Ovid's Metamorphosis, Latin and English, by Garth, with
Banier's Explications, 2 vol. in 1, plates by Picart, 1732
1230 OGILBY'S WORKS, namely, Account of several Embassies
from the Dutch East India Company to China, 2 vol.
1673. Account of Japan, 1670. Description of Asia,
1673. Account of Africa, 1670. Description of Ame-
rica, 1671. His Britannia, 1675. Entertainment of
Charles II. in his passage through London to the Co-
ronation, 1662. Homer's Iliad, and Odysses, with one
portrait of Ogilby by Faithorne, and another by Lombart,
2 vol. 1669. Virgil, 1654, and his Esop's Fables, 1668.
in all 12 vol. ornamented with several hundred plates.
1231 Oldmixon's History of England in the Reigns of the
Stuarts,

1232 Ovidii Opera, notis Micylli,

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1233 Occonis Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum, curâ

Mediobarbi,

Mediol. 1683 1234 Oratio Dominica, in 155 Linguas versa, et exoticis characteribus plerumque expressa. Marshal Junot's copy, splendidly bound in red morocco, silk ends.

Parma. Bodoni, 1806

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Preparing for immediate Sale, by Mr. EVANS,

The THIRD PORTION of the LIBRARY of the late
JAMES PERRY, ESQ.

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A

CATALOGUE

OF THE

CURIOUS AND EXTENSIVE LIBRARY

OF THE LATE

JAMES PERRY, ESQ.

PART THE THIRD.

CONTAINING

AN EXTRAORDINARY ASSEMBLAGE OF

RARE AND CURIOUS BOOKS

OF EARLY ENGLISH POETRY, LITERATURE, AND HISTORY, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN;

INCLUDING

THE FOUR FIRST EDITIONS OF SHAKSPEARE,

AND AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION

OF WORKS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

WHICH WILL BE

SOLD BY AUCTION,

BY MR. EVANS,

AT HIS HOUSE, No. 93, PALL-MALL,

On Thursday, May 16, and Five following Days (Sunday

excepted.)

1822

CONDITIONS OF SALE. /

I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Dispute arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so disputed, shall be immediately put up again and re-sold.

11. No Person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds 2s. 6d. and so in Proportion.

III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, if required, in Part Payment of the Purchase-money; in default of which the Lot. or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold.

IV. The Lots to be taken away, at the Buyer's Expence, within Three Days after the Conclusion of the Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid on or before Delivery.

V. The Books are presumed to be perfect unless otherwise expressed; but if, upon collating, at the place OF SALE, any should prove defective, the Purchasers will be at Liberty to take or reject them.

VI. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited; and all Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid, shall be resold by public or private Sale, and the Deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale.

No Lots will be delivered during the Time of Sale. Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale, may have their Commissions faithfully executed, by their humble Servant

R. H. EVANS.

Printed by W. Nicol, Successor to W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland

row, St. James's.

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