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5083 WILLIAMS (Dr. Edward) Christian Preacher, Discourses on Preaching, with an Appendix on the Choice of Books, 12mo. half calf, neat, 38

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1843

There is an Appendix on the choice of books, with criticisms on them, a very useful little work.

5085 WILLIAMS (John) Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, Bp. of Lincoln, and Abp. of York, his Life by Ambrose Philips, fine portrait by Vander Gucht, 8vo. calf, gilt, 68

A narration of many
James 1. and Charles I.

Cambridge, 1700

remarkable occurrences in Church and State in the time of

5086 WILLIAMS'S (T.) Song of Songs, which is by Solomon, a new Translation, with Commentary and Notes, 8vo. boards, 38 6d 1801

"In page 100 to 109 is given an interesting account of nearly 40 Expositors and Commentators on this book. See also Monthly Review, v. 47."—Horne's Introduction.

5087 WILLIATT (And.) de Universali et Novissima Judæorum Vocatione, small 4to. sewed, scarce, 68

Cantabrigiæ, John Legatt, 1590

Dedicated to William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, who was then Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.

5088 WILLIS'S (Browne) Notitia Parliamentaria; a History of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in England and Wales, 8vo. old calf, neat, 58

Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Cambridge, and Cheshire.

1715

5089 WILMOT (Dr. S. G.) On Stricture of the Urethra, sm. 8vo. cloth, new, 78 6d Dublin, 1858 5090 WILSON'S (Arthur) History of Great Britain; being the Life and Reign of King James the First, portrait by Vaughan, small folio, old calf, neat, 88

1653 Arthur Wilson, Esq., was born at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. Mr. Joseph John Gurney's copy, with his Book-plate.

5091 WILSON'S (Rev. E.) Sermons for Sunday Evenings, 12mo. cloth, 28 6d (pub. at 58)

5092

1832

Doctrine of Apostolical Succession Explained and Vindicated, 8vo. sewed, 18 Norwich, C. Muskett, 1845 5093 [WILSON] De Animi Tranquillitate dialogus Florentio Voluseno Scoto autore, 8vo. old binding, scarce, 58 Edinburgi, R. Freebairn, 1707

This allegory, dedicated to K. James IV., is "adorned with many pleasing incidents and adventures, and abounds with genius and learning."- Warton. Lowndes does not mention this edition.

5094 WILSON'S (Capt. Henry) Account of the Pelew Islands in the W. Pacific Ocean, by George Keate, portrait, map, and fine plates, 4to. in old calf, gilt, 10s 6d

Sir Lambert Blackwell's copy, and a very fine one.

1788

5095 WILSON'S (Dr. James P.) Essay on the Probation of Fallen Men, portrait, 8vo. bound, 28 6d Philadelphia, Geddes, 1827

With an autograph of Mr. J. J. Gurney.

5096 WILSON'S (Thomas, Bp. of Sodor and Man,) Works, with his Life by C. Crutwell, portraits of him and his son, 2 vols. in 1, folio, old calf, neat, £1 18

5097

Bath, 1782

Short and Plain Instruction for the Better Understanding the
Lord's Supper, 5th edition, 12mo. nice copy in calf, 38

1740

1742

5098 WILSON'S Essay towards an Instruction of the Indians, with Private and Family Prayers, 12mo. old calf, very neat, 3 Maxims of Piety and Christianity, 12mo. bound, 28

5099

Bath, Cruttwell, 1815

5100 Sacra Privata, Private Meditations, Devotions, and Prayers, 12mo. cloth, 68 Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1854

5101

5102

5103

This is the 1st complete edition.

Parochialia; Instructions to the Clergy, 18mo. morocco, elegant stamped gilt edges, 5s (cost 88) Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1840 Parochialia, 18mo. plain morocco, gilt edges, 38 (cost 5s 6d)

Oxford, 1840

The works of this most excellent prelate and Christian man, are held in great and deserved estcem.

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Life, by Hugh Stowell, portrait, 8vo. boards, 4s 6d (pub. at 10s 6d) Rivington, 1829 5104 WILSON'S (Rev. Tho.) Nozrani, in Egypt and Syria, map and plan of Jerusalem, 1st edition, 12mo. cloth, 38 6d (pub. at 6s) Norwich, C. Muskett, 1846 5105 WILTS.-Hatcher (Henry) Memoirs of his Life, Character, and Writings, by John Britton, F.S.A., portrait, royal 8vo. stiff cover, For the author, 1847

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Henry Hatcher was the author of a History of Salisbury.

5106 WINCHESTER-Historical and Descriptive Guide to the City of Winchester, plates, 12mo. boards, 18 6d Winchester, 1829 5107 WINGATE'S (Edmund) Plain Method for Attaining the Knowledge of Common Arithmetic, by James Dodson, frontispiece, 8vo. calf, very fine copy, 4s 6d 5108 WINKLEMANN (Giovanni) Storia delle Arti del Disegno presso gli Antichi, tradotta del Tedesco, per l'Abate Carlo Fea, 126 plates, 3 vols. 4to. fine copy in Italian vellum, £1 188

1751

In Roma, 1783

Winklemann's works were highly recommended by the King of Prussia, in an address lately delivered by his Majesty to a Society of Arts.

5109 WINTER'S (Christ. T.) Six Months in British Burmah in 1857, plates, post 8vo. cloth, 48 6d (pub. at 10s 6d)

1858

5110 WISEMAN'S (Cardinal) Three Lectures on the Catholic Hierarchy, crown 8vo. sewed, 1s

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1850

5111 WITHER'S (George) Hymns and Songs of the Church, with an Introduction by Edward Farr, and the Musical Notes by Orlando Gibbons, portrait after Hole, foolscap 8vo. cloth, 58

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J. R. Smith, 1857 Hallelujah, or Britain's Second Remembrancer; in Praiseful and Penitential Hymns, Spiritual Songs, &c., with an Introduction by Edward Parr, portrait, fcap. 8vo. cloth, 68

ib., 1857

"So few copies of the original are known to exist, that the copy from which this reprint has been taken cost 21 guineas."

5113 WITHERING'S (Dr. William) Arrangement of British Plants according to the Linnæan System, with an easy Introduction to the Study of Botany, plates, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, 128

1818

5114 WITICHINDI Saxonis Rerum ab Henrico et Ottone I. Impp. Gestarum libri III., unà cum aliis quibusdam raris et antehac non lectis diversorum autorum historiis, ab Anno 800 usq. að præsentem ætatem, folio, LARGE PAPER, half calf, neat, 158

Basilia, apud Jo. Hervagium, 1532

Contains 10 rare Tracts. 1. Henrici IIII. Ducis Bavarii Vita. 2. Epistolæ Hen. IV. ad Pont. et alios Principes. 3. Gesta Imp. Henrici VII. 4. Caroli Magni Vita. 5. Æneæ Sylvii Historia Bohemica. 6. Rerum Magunciacarum Chronicon, etc. "Edition peu commune, où l'on trouve encore d'autres monumens de l'histoire d'Allemagne."-Du Fresnoy.

5115 WODEHOUSE'S (Rev. Canon) Letter to the Bishop of Norwich (Dr. S. Hinds) with his Lordship's Answer, 8vo. sewed, Is

Norwich, C. Muskett, 1851 5116 WOLF'S (John Christopher) Life and Adventures, small 8vo. calf, neat, 38 6d

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1785 Mr. Wolf was principal Secretary of State at Jaffanapatnam, in Ceylon, this book, therefore, contains a description of the island, by him and Mr. Eschelskroon.

5117 WOLFF (Rev. Dr. Joseph, Missionary) Sketch of the Life and Journal of, in Palestine and Persia, 12mo. boards, 1s 6d

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Norwich, 1827

Researches and Missionary Labours among the Jews, Mohammedans, and other Sects, 1831 to 34, map, 8vo. half cloth, 78 (pub. at 12s)

1835

5119 Journal, containing an Account of his Missionary Labours, from 1827 to 31, and from 1835 to 38, 8vo. cloth, 58

5120

1839

"Rev. J. D. Parmeter, from his friend, Joseph Wolff, D.D., LL.D.” Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in 1843 and 1845, to ascertain the fate of Col. Stoddart and Capt. Conolly, portrait, 8vo. cloth, 78 6d (pub. at 148)

1846

5121 WOOD'S (James) Elements of Algebra, by Lund, 12th edition, boards, uncut, 5s (pub. at 12s 6d) Cambridge, 1845 5122 WOOLSEY (Thomas, Cardinal, once Archbishop of York, and Lord Chancellor of England) Life and Death, by his Gentleman Usher, William Cavendish, Esq., portrait, small 8vo. half calf, neat, 58

5123

1667

Bought out of the Duke of Sussex's library, in 1844, with H. R. H. Book-plate. "A most interesting piece of biography, in elegant and simple language, bearing evidence of a most exemplary impartiality, and describing with fidelity and accuracy all that came under the author's own observation."-Retrospective Review.

another edition, with Notes and other Illustrations by S. W. Singer, several portraits, 8vo. boards, 98

1827

Cavendish was Gentleman Usher to the Cardinal. At the end "Extracts from the Life of Queen Anne Boleigne," by George Wyatt, Esq., and "a Parallel between Card. Wolsey and Abp. Laud," 1641, and "Who wrote Cavendish's Wolsey."

5124 his Rise and Fall, as related by Cavendish, 12mo. sewed, 1s 1855 5125 WOMAN. Can Woman Regenerate Society? 12mo. cloth, 28 J. W. Parker, 1844 5126 WOOD'S (Anthony à) Athenæ Oxonienses; an exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in Oxford, from 1500 to 1690, with the Fasti or Annals of the University, 2 vols. in 1, folio, old calf, neat, 168

1691

This first edition was burnt before the public theatre in Oxford, and Wood banished the University for expressions contained in it reflecting on Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, the Chancellor of the University. See Chalmers's Biog. Dict.

5127 WOOD'S Athenæ Oxonienses, to 1695, 2nd edition, with the addition of 500 new Lives from Wood's MS., by Bp. Tanner, 2 vols. royal folio, good copy in calf, new backs, gilt, £1 58

1721

"Dr. Tanner, the author of Notitia Monastica, supplied a great part of the additions and corrections to this second edition."-Lowndes. "Wood's Athenæ is an invaluable work, both as regards biography and bibliography, and should be in every English library."-Lowndes.

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1834

5128 WOOD'S (Rev. Basil) Family Record; or Memoirs of several deceased Members of his Family, portrait, post 8vo. cloth, 28 (pub. at 68) 5129 WOOD'S (Jas.) Elements of Optics, 8vo. boards, 28 Cambridge, 1811 5130 WOOD'S (Neville) Ornithologist's Text Book, being Reviews of Ornithological Works, with Discussions on topics of Interest, 12mo. cloth, 38 1836 5131 WOOD'S (Will.) Catalogue of his extensive Collection of Books on Natural History, coloured plate, 8vo. cloth, 58-half calf, very neat, 68

Very useful, as containing collations of the various works.

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1832

5132 WOODHOUSE'S (Robert) Elementary Treatise on Astronomy, 8vo. boards, 48 Cambridge, 1812 5133 WOODS'S (Dr. Leonard) Letters to Unitarians and Reply to Dr. Ware, 2nd edition, with an Appendix, 8vo. boards, 4s Andover, Massachusetts, 1822 5134 WOODWARD'S (Sam.) Synoptical Table of British Organic Remains, plate of fossil turtle, 8vo. cloth, 38 (pub. at 58) 5135 Outline of the Geology of Norfolk, coloured plates, 8vo. cloth, 38 6d Norwich, 1833 5136 WOOL. Memoirs of Wool, Woollen Manufacture and Trade, in England, from the Earliest Times, by John Smith, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 98

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"An invaluable and erudite work."-Lowndes.

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1830

1747 5137 [WOOLNOR'S (Henry)] True Originall of the Soule, edited by Elias Palmer, 18mo. bound, scarce, 38

1641

5138 WORDSWORTH, a Critical Essay on his Poetry, 12mo. sewed,

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58

1788

1853 5139 WORRELL and Brooke's Bibliotheca Legum Angliæ; a Catalogue of Ancient Law Writers, 2 vols. 18mo. old calf, neat, 5140 WORTHINGTON'S (Dr. John, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge) Scripture Catechism, 12mo. old calf, 18 6d Miscellanies on the Millenium, a Dissertation de Ecclesiæ and de voce Merachépheth, also his Epistles to Mr. Hartlib, 8vo. old calf, neat, 58

5141

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5142 WORTHINGTON'S (William) Essay on the Scheme and Conduct of Man's Redemption, &vo. old calf, neat, 38 6d

5143

"To his excellent friend Dr. Daniel Duncan, from the author."

another edition, 8vo. calf, neat, 38 6d

1743

Edw. Cave, 1748 5144 WOTTON'S (Dr. William) Thoughts on a Proper Method of Studying Divinity, 8vo. sewed, 28

Oxford, 1818

This is a valuable list of Books, with critiques, which he recommends to the study of the clergy.

5145 WOWER (Joan. a) de Polymathia Tractatio; integri operis de Studiis Veterum, editio nova cum prefatione Jac. Thomasii, cum autoris vita, small 8vo. old calf, 38 6d Lipsia, 1665 5146 WRAXALL'S (Lascelles) Handbook to the Naval and Military Resources of the Principal European Nations, 8vo. cloth, new,

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5147 WRAXALL'S (Sir Nath. W.) Tour in the North of Europe, Copen hagen, Stockholm, and Petersburgh, map, 8vo. beautiful copy in bright calf, gilt, 58

5148

5149

5150

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1766

History of France, from the Accession of Henry III., in 1574, to the Death of Henry IV., in 1610, 3 vols. 4to. half russia, very neat, 158 1795 "A work, from which the reader will derive the greatest assistance, while engaged with the original works of De Thou and Davila. The particulars are brought together with great diligence."-Professor Smyth.

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1836

Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna, in 1777, 78, 79, 2 vols. 8vo. half russia, neat, 68 1806 Posthumous Memoirs of his own Time, portraits, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 128 5151 WREN'S (M.) Monarchy Asserted, or the State of Monarchical and Popular Government, 8vo. original binding, 58 Oxford, 1659 Dedicated to Dr. Wilkins, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, by Matthew Wren, successively Bp. of Hereford, Norwich, and Ely, this is an answer to Harrington's Oceana.

5152 WRIGHT'S (Edward) Travels in France and Italy, in 1720 to 22, plates of Antiquities, &c., by Vdr. Gucht, 2 vols. 4to. old calf, very neat, 78 6d

5153

1730 another edition, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. a fine copy, old calf, gilt, 108 6d

1764 5154 WRIGHT'S (Josiah) Hellenica; a History of Greece, in Greek, as related by Diodorus, and Thucydides, 12mo. cloth, 28 (cost 38 6d) Cambridge, 1857 5155 WRIGHT'S (Sir Martin) Introduction to the Law of Tenures, royal 8vo. calf, neat, 58 6d

1768

5156 WRIGHT'S (Thomas) Biographia Britannica Literaria; a Biography of Literary Characters of England and Ireland arranged Chronologically (Anglo-Saxon Period) 8vo. cloth, new, 78 (pub. at 128) 1842 (Anglo-Norman Period) 8vo. cloth, new, 78 (pub. at 128) 1842 Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d (pub. at 218)

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1851 Mr. Wright's name is a guarantee for this being a most amusing and recondite book.

5159 WYCHERLEY'S (Will.) Plays, plates, by Pine, 2 vols. 12mo. old calf, very neat, 68

1720 "A writer of infinite spirit, satire, and wit."-Pope. Lord Lansdowne has drawn his character as a writer in an elegant manner.

5160 WYCLIFFE'S (Dr. John) Translation of the New Testament in English, circa 1380, small 4to. extra vellum, Black Letter, uncut, £1 118 6d

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Pickering, 1848

Now first printed from a contemporary MS. formerly in the Monastery of Sion, Middlesex, lately in the collection of Lea Wilson, Esq., F.S.A. A very valuable relic, and a curious specimen of the Old English Language, beautifully printed at Chiswick, by Charles Whittingham.

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