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102 AMERICA.-Wansey's (Henry) Journal of an Excursion to the United States of North America in 1794, portrait of General Washington, plate, 8vo. calf neat, 38 6d Salisbury, 1796 Washington's (George, First President of the United States) Life, by Aaron Bancroft, 8vo. calf neat, scarce, 68 Weld's (Isaac) Travels through North America and the Canadas in 1795, 1796, 1797, maps and plates, 2 vols. 8vo. half russia, neat, 88

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Worsley's (Israel) View of the American Indians, their Character,
Customs, Language, Traditions, &c., 12mo. boards, 2s

Shews them to be descendants of the ten tribes of Israel. Other books about the two Americas will be found in various parts of this catalogue.

106 AMHURST'S (Nicholas) Terræ Filius; the Secret History of the University of Oxford, with Remarks on Dr. Newton's Book, University Education, plates by Hogarth, 12mo. calf neat, scarce,

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"An ingenious but intemperate satire."-Lowndes.

1726

107 AMMIANO MARCELLINO della Guerre de Romani, tradotto per M.
Remigio Fiorentino, small thick 8vo. 676 pages, fine copy in
vellum, rare, 15s
Vinetia, Gabriel Giolito di Ferrarii, 1550

The only translation of this historian in Italian; held in considerable estimation by the
Italians, and forms part of their "Collana."-See Moss. Classical Manual.

108 AMMONIUS de Adfinium Vocabulorum differentia, Græcè, Notis Valckenaer, 4to. editio optima, boards, 58 Lugd. Bat., 1739

"An excellent work and now rare."-Dibdin.

109 AMORY'S (John) Memoirs; containing the Lives of Several Ladies of Great Britain, vol. 2, 12mo. neut, 2s 1776 110 AMSTERDAM.-Proclamation by the Lords of the Council of the City for the Apprehension of the Ruffians who endeavoured to Assassinate their Burghemaster, Van Beuningen, March 16th, folio broadside, curious, 5s Thos. Malthus, 1684 Description de l'Hotel de Ville d'Amsterdam, 4 plates, 12mo. half bound, neat, 28

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Amsterdam, 1745

112 ANACREON, Gr. et Lat., Opera et Studio J. Barnes, 3 portraits, 12mo. fine copy in old calf gilt, 4s 6d

Cantabrigiæ, 1721

The best Cambridge edition, more correct than the London one. "Barnes has explained many things in a very learned and useful manner."-Dibdin.

113 - Odæ, Græcè, accedunt selecta quædam e Lyricorum Reliquiis, cura Brunckii, 32mo. old blue morccco, extra gilt, gilt edges, by Walther, 158 Argentorati, Treuttel, 1786

This is a thick, fine, and large paper copy of a highly esteemed edition. 114 ANANIA (Gio Lorenzo) L'Universale Fabrica del Mondo, overo Cosmografia, 4to. very fine large and clean copy, in white Italian vellum, scarce, 12s Venetia, Jacomo Vidali, 1576 First edition of a very beautifully printed volume, dedicated "Alla Seren. Caterina Sforza d'Arogonia, Reina di Suetia." Sir Christopher Hatton's copy with the initials of

his name.

115 ANASTASII Bibliothecarii de Vitis Romanorum Pontificum, a B. Petro Apostolo ad Nicolaum I., vol. 1 only, folio, LARGE PAPER, old calf neat, 15s Roma, 1718

A very sumptuously printed volume, has also the lives of Hadrian II. and Stephen VI., and is illustrated with some very beautiful engravings by Maximilian Limpach after Passarus,

116 ANCHORAN'S (John) Gate of Tongues Unlocked and Opened, in
Latine, English, and French, 8vo. old calf, scarce, 68
1637

"Brought to light, in behalfe of the most illustrious Prince Charles and of British,
French, and Irish youth." This is the third edition. No mention of this author by
Lowndes.

117 ANDERSON'S (Dr. James) Recreations in Agriculture, Natural
History, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature, 6 vols. 8vo. half calf
neat, £1 4s

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1799

"A copious list of this eminent Agricultural writer's works will be found in Watt's
Bibliotheca Britannica."-Lowndes.

118 ANDREWS'S (James Pettit) Anecdotes, Ancient and Modern, plate,
8vo. calf neat, 68

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1789

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QUEEN ANNE, the DUKE and DUCHESS of MARLBOROUGH, and DR. HENRY SACHEVERELL.-A COLLECTION of VERY CURIOUS BROADSIDES and TRACTS relating to these MEMORABLE PERSONAGES, as follows:

130 ANNE.-The Restauration; or, a Change for the Better, being a Paper of VERSES in Memory of the City of London's Gratitude in choosing Sir William Pritchard, Sir Francis Child, Sir John Fleet, and G. Heathcot, Esq., for their Members in Parliament, folio broadside, curious, 68 For B. D., in Fleet Street, 1702 Whitehall, August 19th.-Express arrived this day with Letters from the Army in Germany, folio broadside, 108 6d

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Edw. Jones, in the Savoy, 1704

This is the original account of the Battle of Blenheim, fought 13th August, sent from the Duke of Marlborough's camp at Steinheim, August 17, N.S., with a list of the chief Prisoners taken.

Windsor, August 13th, 1704.-Lord Tunbridge arrived here this morning, bringing the Duke of Marlborough's Letter to Mr. Secretary Harley, reporting the Victory over the French and Bavarians at Hochstet; also Sir George Rooke's Account of the taking Gibraltar, folio broadside, curious, 68

Edw. Jones, in the Savoy, 1704 Whitehall, August 10th.-Duke of Marlborough's Dispatch, by his Aide-de-Camp Colonel Park, of his Victory over the French at Hochstetten, Aug. 13, folio broadside, 58 Edw. Jones, 1704 True Account of the Stopping of the D-e of M. and my L-d G-d-hin, on Tuesday last, as they were going for Holland, and bringing them back again to London, folio broadside, 3s

J. Middleton, no date Jack Ketch; Letter to P-tts, M.P., and First President of the March Club, in relation to a Preface which has made some noise (in reference to Bp. Hoadly) folio broadside, 38 List of those worthy Patriots, who, to prevent the Church of England being undermined, voted that the Bill to prevent Occasional Conformity might be Tackt to the Land-tax Bill, folio broadside, curious, 68

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Oxford, 1705

This is the original List of what were popularly called the Tackers. Health to the Tackers, a New Song, with the Music, folio broadside, 58

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Oxford, 1705

At the back is another in MS. called the Aylesbury Ballad, and another "Upon the
Tackers, spoke by the K. of France."

List of the 134 Tackers, in Manuscript, folio broadside, 28 6d
Letter from the States-General to his Grace the Duke of Marl-
borough, in French and English, folio broadside, 2s M. Jones, 1706
New Ode; or, Dialogue between Mars, God of War, and Plutus,
or Mammon, God of Riches, performed in an Entertainment
made for his Grace the Duke of Marlborough at Vintner's Hall,
City, December 19th, folio broadside, 58
J. Bland, 1706

141 ANNE.-The Newberry Skirmish; a relation of the Fight that happened there, between the Towns-men and Soldiers, about Pressing Men, folio broadside, 38 6d

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T. Curtis, 1706

Contains also an account of the murder of Lieut. Blake, by a butcher at Market Drayton, Shropshire, who clove the Lieut.'s head with his cleaver for Listing his brother. London.-True Copy of the Last Will and Testament of Mr. Benjamin Dod, Citizen and Linen Draper, who lately fell from his Horse, and Died soon after, folio broadside, curious, 68 1706

"I will have no Presbyterians, Moderate Low-Churchmen, or Occasional Conformists, to be at my Funeral."

Mr. J. Wight's Speech to the Queen at Somerset House, Dec. 31,
for the Victory obtained over the French at Ramillies, folio broad-
side, 28
J. Read, 1707
Elegy on the Death of the most valiant Sir Cloudesley Shovel,
Admiral of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, drowned Oct. 10,
1707, folio broadside, 38

145 The Save-alls, Poetry, folio broadside, curious, 58

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1707

In writing, April, 1710

Archbishop Sharp, Bishops Compton, Crew, Sprat, Hooper, Dawes, and Burnet are here immortalized.

146 Dr. Henry Sacheverell's Answer to the Impeachment against him for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, 6 leaves, folio, manuscript, in a good hand, 10s

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The Articles against him were for Two Sermons he preached at Derby Assizes in August,
1709, and before the Lord Mayor of London, in November, the same year.
List of the Peers who gave Judgment in Dr. Sacheverell's Trial,
Mar. 20, 1709-10, folio broadside, 28

1710 Alphabetical List of the Names of the Lords and Commons who were for Dr. H. Sacheverell, portrait in an oval, folio broadside, 78 6d

1710

VERY RARE, this Portrait is not mentioned by Noble in his continuation of Granger. It has no engraver's name, but is a very pretty portrait.

Impartial Account of what passed in the Last Session of Parlia-
ment relating to Dr. Henry Sacheverell, fine portrait, folio, sewed,
38 6d
Jacob Tonson, 1710
List of the Mobb sent to the Savoy for breeding Riots and Disorders
in and about London, pulling down Meeting Houses, &c., folio
broadside, 28
R. Hawkins, 1710

This was a Sacheverell riot, 255 incarcerated; with all their names given.

Bishop of Salisbury, Oxford, Lincoln, and Norwich's Speeches on the 1st and 2nd Articles of Impeachment of Sacheverell, folio, J. Morphew, 1710

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Speech of a Noble Peer in the Lords, containing the Tryal of
Sacheverell, folio broad side, 28
P. Crawley, 1710

Tale of a Disbanded Courtier, POETRY, folio broadside, 58

Private, 1710

Dr. H. Sacheverell and Sir George Rook, Admiral, alluded to. List of the Parliament summoned at Westminster, Nov. 25, 1710, folio broadside, 58

John Nutt, 1710

155 Tale of a Kettle, by a Person of Quality, POETRY, folio broadside,

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Cambridge, 1710

156 ANNE.-Tub and Pulpit, a Dialogue between an Old Cloak of Forty-one and a Rusty Gown of Eighty-eight, written by the Man in the Moon, POETRY, folio broadside, curious, 58. Private, 1710

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The Cloak is Bishop Burnet.

The Westminster Combat, 22 verses, folio broadside, curious,

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No date

Margins annotated, Lord Wm. Poulet, General Stanhope, Spencer, Cooper, Mountague, Attorney General, Sir Joseph Jekell, lampooned.

Advice to the Queen, POETRY, folio broadside, 4s

In writing, April, 1710 The Court Lady's Tale; or, a Tale from the Duke) of M(arlborough), POETRY, folio broadside, 58

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Private, 1710 At the back is an "Address from the City of London to Her Majesty on the late tumultuous Assemblies."-John Morfew, 1710.

Proclamation Commanding all Papists to Depart from London and
from within 10 miles of it, dated March 15th, folio broadside,
black letter, 58
Hills' Assigns, 1710-11
Proclamation for encouraging Seamen to Enter themselves on
Board Her Majesty's Ships of War, folio broadside, black letter,
Hills' Assigns, Jan. 21, 1710-11
Proclamation for the Suppressing of Riots in London, Mar. 17th,
folio broadside, black letter, 58
John Baskett, 1711
Marlborough Turned Out; or, the Downfall of a Great Favourite,
with a List of all the New Promotions at Court, with POETRY, folio
broadside, curious, 68
J. Tomson, 1711

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At the back is "Prince Eugene's Speech to the Queen and Parliament, Dec. 13, 1711.”

Resolutions Without Doors upon the Resolutions Within Doors, 5th March, folio broadside, 38 6d Private, 1711

The W(in)ds(o)r Prophecy, Prose and Poetry, folio broadside, curious, 68

Private, 1711

Writing on the Margins "John Bishop of Bristol, L. P. S., Earl of Nottingham, Dutchess of Somerset, Mrs. Hill, Lady Massam," refer to characters in the Poetry.

The Thanksgiving, a New Protestant BALLAD, 18 verses, folio broadside, curious, 58

1711

Toast for A(nn)e and Robin (Robert Walpole) in the French Wine
POETRY, folio broadside, rare, 78 6d
John Turnham, 1711
Report from the Committee of the House of Commons to Enquire
how far the Imprest Accountants have passed their Accounts, with
the Resolutions of the House thereon, folio, 8 leaves, 4s

S. Keble, 1711
Duke of Marlborough's Speech in the House of Lords, December
8th, on the Prospect of Peace, folio broadside, 38 6d 1711
Song sung at the Bowling Green House, April 30th, 1711, on the
Anniversary of the Duke of Ormond's Birth-day, folio broadside,
curious, 58
Dublin, F. Dickson, 1711

An Excellent New Song, being the intended Speech of a famous
Orator against Peace, POETRY, folio broadside, very curious,
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Allusion made to Daniel Finch, Earl of Nottingham, (who had the nick-name of the Dismal Orator) and the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough,

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