3020 WILSON-Catalogue Raisonnée of the Select Collection of Engravings of an Amateur, (Thos. Wilson, Esq.) many plates by Frank Howard, Geo. Cruikshank, and copies of early prints, PRIVATELY PRINTED, half russia extra, gilt top by Hayday, £2. 28 1828 3021 WILSON'S (H. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts collected by Lieut.-Colonel Colin Mackenzie, 2 vols. 8vo. neat, scarce, £1. 4s Calcutta, 1828 1803 3022 WILSON'S (Sir R. T.) History of the Expedition to Egypt, 1810 3024 WILSON'S (W. Rae) Travels in the Holy Land, 8vo. plates, bds. poor copy, 3s 1824 3025 WILSON'S Account of the Colleges in Cambridge, with Biographical Sketches of their Founders, 8vo. many portraits and plates, half calf, 38 6d 1803 3026 WILSON'S (J.) and W. H. Ireland's Shaksperiana, 12mo. bds. 2s 6d 1827 3027 WILTS.—A Collection of Newspaper Cuttings relative to the Elections for Devizes and for Wiltshire in 1818 & 1821, mounted in 1 vol. 8vo. half calf, 3s 6d 3028 WINCH and others' Botanist's Guide in Northumberland and Durham, 2 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, 6s Newc. 1805-7 3029 WING (John)-The Crowne Conjugall, or the Spouse Royall, a Discovery of the True Honour and Happiness of Christian Matrimony, 18mo. curious frontispiece, 5s 1652 3030 WIRGMAN'S Principles of Kant's Philosophy, 8vo. bds. 3033 WITS RECREATIONS - Epitaphs. 1839 A thousand Outlandish Proverbs (by Sir John Mesmis and Dr. James Smith) 12mo. (wants two leaves) very rare, 78 6d 1640 3034 WITTIE (T. M. A.)—The Opticke Glasse of Humours, or the Philosopher's Golden Stone to make a Golden Temper, 12mo. frontispiece, very neat, gilt leaves, 7s 6d 1662 10 035 WITCHCRAFT-De la Vocation des Majiciens et Majiciennes, par le ministre des Demons; et principalement de deux chefs de Majie, à scavoir Magdelaine de la Palud, et Loyt, Gaufridy, &c. thick 12mo. second partie, POOR COPY, Par. 1623 38 036 WITCHCRAFT-Narrative of the Sufferings and Relief of a Young Girl strangely Molested with Evil Spirits, with Reflections on the Trial of Seven Witches burnt at Paisley, 12mo. 3s Paisley, 1775 037 WITHERS' (Dr.) Aristarchus, or the Principles of Composition, 8vo. bds. 3s 6d 038 WOBURN. 1 1822 Historical and Topographical Account of Woburn, Beds, 12mo. bds. 28 6d 1818 039 WOOD'S (Antony á) Ancient and Present State of the City of Oxford, with Additions by Sir J. Peshall, 4to. map and plates, uncut, 10s 6d 1773 040 WOOD'S Illustrations of the Linnæan Genera of Insects, 2 vols. 12mo. coloured plates, calf extra, gilt leaves, 188 041 WOOD'S (N.) Ornithologist's Text Book, 12mo. bds. 3s 1836 1821 042 WOOD (Col. M.) on the Origin and Progress of the War in Mysore, 4to. bds. 38 1800 043 WOODHAM'S Application of Heraldry to the Illustration of various University and Collegiate Antiquities, 4to. parts I. and II. (all published) coloured plates, and cuts of arms, 98 6d 044 WOODWARD'S Essay toward a Natural History of the Earth, 8vo. neat, 28 1702 045 WOODWARD'S (Rev. H.) Essays, Thoughts, Reflections, and Sermons, 8vo. bds. 3s 1836 1729 946 WOOLSTON'S Six Discourses on the Miracles-Defence of Ditto, both parts in 1 vol. 8vo. very neat, 6s 647 WOLFALL (Thos. Preacher) Doctrine and Practice of Mortification, wherein is discovered the Matter and Meanes thereof, together with the Blessed Event that comes by it, 12mo. neat, 4s 6d 1641 48 WOLFE, Dudsge or Gassisge Gingedigte, Gravsgriften, leder singbare bertelsels un Wunderbare Eventure sunst nomt Romansen un Balladen mit ener Answising, 12mo. sewed, 48 Lips. 1804 3049 WOLSCHCOWA'S French, German, and Russian Dictionary, 2 thick vols. 8vo. sewed, 98 2050 WOLSEY.-Memoirs of that great Favourite, Wolsey, 8vo. neat, 3s 3051 WOMAN: as she is, and as she should be, 2 vol. cloth, suppressed, 68 1764 Cardinal 1706 post 8vo. 1835 3052 WONDERFUL Discovery of the Witchcrafts of Margare and Philip Flower, Daughters of Joan Flower, near Bever (Belvoir,) executed at Lincoln for confessing themselves actors in the destruction of Lord Rosse, son of the Earl of Rutland, 1618, 8vo. 1s 1838 One of the most extraordinary cases of Witchcraft on record. 3053 WORDSWORTH'S (W. the Poet) Guide to the Lakes, 12mo. last edition, map, cloth, 2s 6d 1835 1656 3054 WORTHINGTON'S (Dr. John, Preb. of Lincoln) Select Discourses, with Life by Archbishop Tillotson, &c. 8vo. bds. 3s 6d Rivingtons, 1826 3055 WRIGHT'S (Abp.) Five Sermons in five several Styles or Waies of Preaching, viz. Bp. Andrews', B. Hall's, Dr. Maine's, the Presbyterian, and the Independent, 12mo. very neat, in dark calf, 68 3056 WRIGHT'S (J.) Anti Scepticism, or Enquiry into the Nature and Philosophy of Languages as connected with the Scriptures, 8vo. half calf, 3s Oxf. 1821 3057 WRIGHT (Rev. T.)-The Glory of God's Revenge against the Bloody and Detestable Sins of Murther and Adultery expressed in Thirty Modern Tragical Histories; to which is annexed, the Triumphs of Friendship and Charity, 8vo. frontispiece and plate, very neat in calf, 78 6d 1685 3058 WRIGHT'S History of Hexham in Northumberland, 8vo. half russia extra, 5s Alnwick, 1823 3059 WRIGHT'S Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of Parlia liament, chiefly in Scotland, 4to. very neat, 5s 1784 3060 WRIGHT'S (Thos.) St. Patrick's Purgatory: an Essay on the Legends of Purgatory, Hell, and Paradise, current dur ing the Middle Ages, post 8vo. cloth, 6s 1844 "It embraces a singular chapter of literary history, omitted by Warton, and all former writers with whom we are acquainted; and we think we may add, that it forms the best introduction to Dante that has yet been published."-Literary Gazette. "It is a curious fact, that all the old monkish legends relative to Purgatory are either English or Irish; they are exceedingly poetical, and open up a new field to an imaginative mind."- Weekly Chronicle. 3061 WRIGHT'S (Tho.) Early Mysteries, and other Latin Poems of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries; edited from the ori. ginal Manuscripts in the British Museum and the Libraries of Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, and Vienna, 8vo. bds. 4s 6d (pub. at 98) 1838 "Besides the curious specimens of the dramatic style of MiddleAge Latinity, Mr. Wright has given two compositions in the Narrative Elegiac Verse, (a favourite measure at that period,) in the Comœdia Babionis and the Geta of Vitalis Blesensis, which form a link of connexion between the Classical and Middle-age Literature; some remarkable Satirical Rhymes on the people of Norfolk, written by a Monk of Peterborough, and answered in the same style by John of St. Omer; and, lastly, some sprightly and often graceful songs, from a MS. in the Arundel Collection, which afford a very favourable idea of the Lyric Poetry of our clerical forefathers."-Gentleman's Magazine. 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