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Countries lying eastward of Russia as far as Cathay, first ed. (top plain margins of first 7 leaves wormed), orig. cf., Printed by M. Flesher for B. Aylmer, 1682, sm. 8vo. (371) Quaritch, £10 10s. 3084 Brief Notes upon a late Sermon, titl'd The Fear of God and the King, preached and since published by Matthew Griffiths, D.D. by J. M., first ed., new mor., Printed in the year 1660-No Blinde Guides, in Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet of J. Milton's (the above, by Roger L'Estrange), hf. bd., H. Brome, April 20, 1660, sm. 4to. (372)

Quaritch, £32 10s. 3085 Cabinet Council (The), containing the Chief Arts of Empire and Mysteries of State, by Sir Walter Raleigh, published by John Milton, Esq., first ed., port. by Vaughan (cut down and mounted), new cf., T. Newcomb for T. Johnson, 1658, sm. 8vo. (373) Pearson, £2 18s. 3086 Character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of Divines in 1641, omitted in his other Works and never before printed (8 leaves), unbd., Printed for Henry Brome, at the Gun in S. Pauls, 1681, sm. 4to. (375) Quaritch, £2 3087 Common Place Book, reproduced in Autotype from the Orig. MS. in the possession of Sir F. U. Graham, Bart., Introduction by A. J. Horwood, 100 copies printed, t. e. g., 1876, sm. folio (377) Quaritch, L1 18s. 3088 Comus. Eryci Puteani Comus, sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria Somnium, ed. prima, cf. gt., Oxon. excud. G. Turner impensis H. Curteyne, 1634, 12mo. (379) Quaritch, £1 3089 Considerations touching the likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church, etc., The Author J. M., orig. ed. (some margins cut), orig. cf., 7. N. for L. Chapman, in Popes Head Alley, 1659, 12mo. (380) Pearson, £29

3090 Defensio pro Populo Anglicano contra Claudii Anonimi alias Salmasii Defensionem Regiam, vell., arms of Amelot de Beaulieu, President du Court des Aides, Typis Du Gardianis, 1651, sm. 4to. (382) Leighton, 195. 3091 Defensio Regia pro Carolo I. ad Serenissimum Magnae Britanniae Regem Carolum II. [per Claudium Salmasium], ed. prima, LARGE PAPER, old cf., arms of Mathieu Molé, Seigneur de Champlatreux, Sumptibus Regis Anno CIOCXLIX. (1649), folio (385) Quaritch, £2 45. 3092 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, first ed. (title and 48 pp., with a leaf of "Omissions" and blank at end), (wormed,) unbd., 7. P. & M. S. in Goldsmiths Alley, 1643, sm. 4to. (387) Quaritch, £15 10s. 3093 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (The), second ed., unbd.,

1644, sm. 4to. (388)

Barnard, £

3094 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (title mended), new bds., rough edges, 1645, sm. 4to. (389) Barnard, 4s. 3095 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce. Colasterion, a Reply to a Nameless Answer against the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, by the former Author J. M., first ed., unbd., 1645, sm. 4to. (392) Ellis, £9 10s.

3096 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce. Tetrachordon, first ed., unbd., Printed in the yeare 1645, sm. 4to. (393)

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Quaritch, £7 5s. 3097 Eikōnoklastēs in Answer to a Book entitl'd Eikōn Basilikē, the Portrature (sic) of his Sacred Majesty, etc., the Author, J. M., first ed., large uncut copy, new mor., Printed by Matthew Simmons, next dore to the Gilded Lyon in Aldersgate Street, 1649, sm. 4to. (394) Quaritch, £27. 3098 Eikōnoklastēs. First ed., another copy, cut, unbd., M. Simmons, 1649, sm. 4to. (396) Tregaskis, £8 10s. 3099 Eikonoklastēs. In Answer to a Book intitl'd Eikōn Basilikē, etc., second ed., orig. cf., Printed by T. N. and Sold by Tho. Brewster and G. Moule in Pauls Church Yard, 1650, sm. 4to. (397) Quaritch, £4 2s. 6d. 3100 Eikōn Aklastos. The Image Unbroken, first ed., unbd., Printed anno dom. 1651, sm. 4to. (398) Pearson, £125. 3101 Judgment (The) of Martin Bucer, concerning Divorce, to the Parliament of England, first ed., unbd., Printed by M. Simmons, 1644, sm. 4to. (409) Ellis, £5 5s. 3102 Melton (J.) Astrologaster, or The Figure Caster (4 preliminary leaves and 80 pp.), (top of title cut into and a few leaves soiled,) the back of the title has a long note by Henry Coley, the almanack maker, unbd., B. Alsop for Edw. Blackmore in Paules Churchyard, 1620, sm. 4to. (414) Shepherd, 16s. 3103 Of Education. To Master Samuel Hartlib, orig. issue (8 pp.), "John Milton" written at end (not Milton's writing), new mor., extremely rare, no imprint [1644], sm. 4to. (418) Quaritch, £172 3104 Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether it may be deduced from the Apostolical Times, etc. (title and 12 leaves), new mor., Printed by R. O. & G. D. for Thos. Underhill in Wood Street, 1641, sm. 4to. (419) Quaritch, £13 10s. 3105 Of Reformation Touching Church Discipline in England, first ed. (title, leaf of Errata and 90 pp., with orig. blank at end for M 6), (title written on,) new mor., Printed for Thomas Underhill, 1641, sm. 4to. (420) Quaritch, £9 5s. 3106 Of True Religion, Haeresie, Schism, Toleration, and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery. The Author J. M., orig. ed. (8 leaves), new mor., rough edges, Printed in the year 1673, sm. 4to. (421)

Quaritch. £7 5s. 3107 Opera Omnia Latina, nunc primum juncta edita, orig. cf., Amstelodami, 1698, folio (422) Barnard, 5s. 3108 Paradise Lost, first ed., third title (no "Argument" or Errata). Short Account of Milton at Cambridge, extracted from the Registers of the University, written on back of title, MS. inscription at head of first page of text, "Gulielmo Masono S.D.D. Joannes Bournius, An. 1744,” cut port. by W. Dolle, inserted, old cf., Printed, and are to be sold by Peter Parker, under Creed Church neer Aldgate, etc., 1668, sm. 4to. (428) Quaritch, £44

3109 Paradise Lost, first ed., seventh title-page, five-line Address, Argument and Errata (one leaf of "The Argument" shorter than the rest), modern cf., Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder at the Angel in Little Britain, 1669, sm. 4to. (429) Maggs, £10 3110 Paradise Lost, vignette port. on title, old cf., Glasgow, R. and A. Foulis, 1770, folio (430) Tregaskis, £1 8s. 3111 Paradise Lost, second ed., port. by W. Dolle, cf. antique, Printed by S. Simmons. 1674 (432) Dobell, £2 3112 Paradise Lost, fourth ed., adorned with Sculptures (first folio ed.), LARGE PAPER, port. by R. White (margin cut), orig. cf., Printed by Miles Flesher for Jac. Tonson, 1688, folio (435) Ellis, £6 3113 Paradise Lost, fourth ed., another copy, port., and copperplate engravings by Burghers, orig. cf., Printed by Miles Flesher for R. Bentley and Jac. Tonson, etc., 1688, folio (436) Ellis, £3 3114 Paradise Regain'd, first ed. (with leaves of License and Errata), cf. antique, r. e., Printed by J. M. for John Starkey in Fleet Street, 1671, 8vo. (442) Sotheran, £9 3115 Paradise Regain'd (second ed.), cf. antique, r. e., Printed for John Starkey in Fleet-street, 1680, 8vo. (443) Ellis, £1_5s. 3116 Poems of Mr. John Milton, both in English and Latin, first ed. (wanted port., a few head numerals cut into, the word "Finis" on last leaf mended), modern mor. gt., Printed by Ruth Raworth for H. Moseley, 1645, sm. 8vo. (447) Ellis, £22 10s. 3117 Poems, etc. upon Several Occasions, both English and Latin, second ed. (wanted port., title written on), cf. antique, r. e., Printed for Thos. Dring in Fleet Street, 1673, 8vo. (448) Sotheran, £6 105. [Several of Milton's poems appear first in this edition.Catalogue.] 3118 Proclamations (Two) Charles II. A Proclamation for Calling in and Suppressing of two Books written by John Milton ("Defensio pro Populo Anglicano” and “Eikōnoklastes "), and also a Third Book intituled “The Obstructors of Justice," written by John Goodwin, black letter (single sheet in two divisions), Printed by J. Bill & Chr. Barker, 1660-A Proclamation against Vicious, Debauch'd and Prophane Persons, black letter (single sheet), in fine state, with full margins, ib., 1660, folio (454) Quaritch, £32 3119 Readie and Easie Way (The) to Establish a Free Commonwealth, etc. The Author J. M., first ed. (10 leaves), (mended, title soiled,) new mor., Printed by T. N. and Sold by Livewell Chapman in Popes Head Alley, 1660, sm. 4to. (457) Quaritch, £10 3120 Ready and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth (The), second ed., mor. ex., Printed for the Author, 1660, 12mo. (458) Quaritch, £25 10s. [This edition appears to be entirely unknown to bibliographers, and is probably unique. It was Thos. Jolley's copy in 1810, and has his signature on fly-leaf.-Catalogue.]

3121 Tenure (The) of Kings and Magistrates, proving that it is Lawfull.. to call to Account a Tyrant, or Wicked King,. etc., first ed., new mor., Matthew Simmons, 1649, sm. 4to.. (466) Barnard, £7 3122 Tenure (The) of Kings and Magistrates, etc. Published now for the Second Time (32 leaves, including title and an orig. blank for H 4), unbd., Matthew Simmons in Aldersgate St., 1650, sm. 4to. (467) Barnard, £ 125.. 3123 Treatise (A) of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes, the Author J. M., first ed., new mor., Printed by Tho. Newcomb, 1659, 12mo. (468) Quaritch, £5 5s.

[FEBRUARY 5TH, 6TH AND 7TH, 1912.]

SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE.

THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE MR. G. WARD HUNT, of NORTHAMPTON, AND OTHER PROPERTIES.

(No. of Lots, 912; amount realised, £2,905.)

NOTE.-Mr. Hunt's library, which was small in extent, is catalogued Lots 94-182.-ED.

3124 Acts of the Privy Council of England, New Series, ed. by J. R. Dasent, vol. i.-xxxii., 32 vol., 1890-1907, roy. 8vo. (339) Harding, £6 6s.

3125 Ælian.

The Tactiks, or Art of Embattailing an Army after ye Grecian manner, Englished by J(ohn) B(ingham), folding plates, cf., 1616, folio (732) Ellis, £1 18s. 3126 Æsop. Vida, y exemplares fabulas, en lengua Castellana traduzidas por J. Romero de Cepeda, woodcuts, vell.,. Sevilla, 1590, 8vo. (829) Maggs, £12 1OS. 3127 America. A Relation of a Discovery lately made on the Coast of Florida, by William Hilton, with Capt. Anthony Long, and Peter Fabian, in the Ship “Adventure," with the leaf of License, lower margin uncut, unbd., J. C. for Simon Miller, 1664, 4to. (122) H. Stevens, £16 3128 America. M'Robert (Pat.) A Tour through Part of the North Provinces of America, Edinb., 1776-Letter from a Merchant of the City of London upon the Affairs and Commerce of North America and the West Indies, 1757-A Fourth Letter to the People of England, 1756--The Expediency of securing our American Colonies by settling. the Country, etc. considered, Edinb., 1763 — Dumont, Mémoires historiques sur la Louisiane, map, vol. i., sheep (broken), Paris, 1753, together 5 vol., 8vo. (396)

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H. Stevens, £7 5s.

3129 America. Thorowgood (Thomas). Jews in America, sound copy, some rough lower margins, unbd., Henry Brome, 1660, 4to. (123) Edwards, £6 2s. 6d. 3139 America. The Two Charters granted by King Charles II. to the Proprietors of Carolina, with the First and Last Fundamental Constitutions of that Colony, fine copy, unbd., Richard Parker, n. d., 4to. (124) Kashnor, 11 IOS. 3131 America. Nineteen large Maps of various Parts of America, mostly published by T. Jefferys, c. 1750, folio (587) H. Stevens, £14 3132 Androuet du Cerceau (Jacques). Des plus excellens Bastiments de France, plans and plates, 2 vol. in 1, vell., Paris, 1607, folio (715)

3133 Antoninus (Archiepisc. Florent.) Tractato

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Defecerunt che insigna al confessore diche chasi & in che modo debbe domandare colui che egli confessa, woodcut on title (lower margin wanted), mor., g. e., Firenze, L. Morgiani & Giovanni di Maganza, 1496, 4to. (888) J. E. Murray, £6 3134 Arnold (S. A.) The Merchant and Seaman's Guardian in the British Channel, contemp. mor., g. e., 1778, 8vo. (331)

Tregaskis, 17s. 3135 Art (L') de Vérifier les Dates, 8 vol., cf. gt., Paris, 1820-30, folio (678) Quaritch, £4 12s. 6d. 3136 Art-Union Monthly Journal of the Fine Arts, and Art Journal, from its commencement in 1839 to 1879, with Illustrated Catalogues of the Great Exhibition of 1851, Dublin, Paris, etc., together 45 vol., mor., g. e. (one vol. in cl.), 1839-79, 4to. (144) Maggs, £7 55.

3137 Augustine (S.) Soliloquium et Manuale di S. Agostino (italice), lit. goth., new cf., g.e., by Rivière, Mediolan., L. Pachel, 1492, 8vo. (821) Leighton, £3 14s. 3138 Aurora Australis, published at the Winter Quarters of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907, during the Winter Months of April, May, June, July, 1907, lithographs and etchings by G. Marston, 1908, 4to. (526) Johnston, £8 5s. [The first book ever printed in the Polar Regions, ed. by E. H. Shackleton. The covers of the book are made from the wood of the packing-cases which contained the provisions. Only 90 copies were printed.-Catalogue.] 3139 Bacon (Sir F.) Cases of Treason, first ed., fore and lower edges uncut (last leaf imperfect and damaged), unbd., John More, 1641, 4to. (127) Leighton, £2 25. 3140 Bacon (Sir F.) Ordinances made. . . for the better and more regular Administration of Justice in the Chancery, first ed., fore and lower edges uncut, unbd., M. Walbanke and L. Chapman, 1642, 4to. (128) Leighton, £2 10S. 3141 Beeverell (J.) Les Délices de la Grand Bretagne et de l'Irlande, plates, 8 vol., cf., Leide, 1727, 8vo. (361) E. Parsons, 1 35. 3142 Berain (J.) Ornemens de Peinture et de Sculpture qui sont dans la Galerie d'Apollon au Chasteau du Louvre, etc., 29 plates, Paris, 1710– Plan pour l'Hostel Royal des Invalides,

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