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DIRECTORY, A, for the public Worship of God throughout the three Kingdoms: together with an Ordnance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common Prayer. Lond. 1644. 4to. 5s.

Many tracts were published on the subject about this time.

DIRLETON, Sir John Nisbet of. Doubts and Questions in the Law of Scotland, as also some Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session. Edinb. 1698. folio. port.

Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, in speaking of this work, remarked, 'His Doubts are better than most people's Certainties.

Answer to Dirleton's Doubts and Questions in the Law of Scotland. By Sir James Stewart. Edinb. 1762, 8vo. 6s. The former edition, 1715, folio.

DIROM, Alexander. Narrative of the Campaign in India, which terminated the War with Tippoo Sultan, in 1792. With Maps and Plans illustrative of the Subject, and a View of Seringapatam. Lond.

1793 or 4. 4to.

A very amusing and entertaining detail of the operations which closed the late Indian war in 1792. Fonthill, 338, 13s. Roxburghe, 8872, 128. Edwards, 722, 14s.

DIRRILL, Charles. Remarks on Shakespere's Tempest. Lond. 1797. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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DISCOURSE.-Helpe to Discourse,

swers, as also Epigrams, Epitaphs, Riddles and Jests, with the Countryman's Counsellor. Lond. for Becket. 1619. 12mo. First edition.

Second edit. Lond. Becket. 1620, 12mo. Lond. 1621, 12mo. King and Lochees, in W. B. (Baldwyn) and E. P. (Phillips), 1808, 117. Seventh edition, enlarged by

1628, 12mo. Lond. 1630, 12mo. Lond. 1633, 12mo. Twelfth edition, Lond. 1636. Thirteenth edition, Lond. T. Harper for Nic. Vavasour, 1638, 12mo.

Mirth intermixt with more serious_Matters, by W. W. Lond. 1684, 12mo. Lond. 1696, 12mo. Lond. 1702, 12mo.

New Help to Discourse, or Wit and

Discourse of Counterfeit travellers in a Counterfeit title. Impr. at Collen. 1602. 12mo.

Discourse of Wolves in Lambskins. 1605, 12mo.

Bindley (the two last articles), 51. 5s. DISNEY, John. The Geneaology of the House of Brunswick and Lunenburg, the present Royal Family of England. A.D. 1714.

A genealogical table engraved by J. Sturt, on two folio sheets, 3 feet 4 inches

by 2 feet 3 inches.

View of ancient Laws against Immorality and Prophaneness. Cambridge, 1729. folio.

Best edition, with a portrait of the author. Perry, pt. iv. 673, 6s. Hollis, 471, 17, 1s.

1793. 8vo. 4 vols. 12s. John, D.D. Sermons. Lond.

This celebrated unitarian preacher published Memoirs of Dr. J. Jortin, Dr. A. A. Sykes, T. B. Hollis, and various contro

versial_tracts.

John: Collection of Acts of Parliament to 60 Geo. III. relative to County and Borough Elections, with References. Lond. 1820. royal 8vo. 17. 4s.

Mr. Disney has also published Practical Abridgment of the Election Law. 1812, 8vo. 10s. Laws of Gaming, Wagers, Horse-racing, and Gaming-houses. 1806, 8vo. 7s. 6d. &c.

DISPUTATION.—The Dysputacyon or Coplaynt of the Herte thorughe perced with the Lokynge of the Eye. Lond. by W. de Worde.

4to.

Sixteen leaves. It ends on the recto of

or Miscellany of Merriment, con- sign. Cvj. Roxburghe, 3282, morocco,

37. 16s. resold White Knights, 1518, | character and writings by his son, the 341. 13s. Horne Tooke, 191, 30l. Right Hon. B. Disraeli. The two series, A goodly Disputacion betwene a Chris-complete in 3 vols. 8vo, 1849. 17. 10s. Port. ten Shomaker and a Popyshe Parson, with two other Parsones more done within the famous Citie of Norembourgh. Translated out of the Germayne into Englyshe, by Anthony Scoloker. Lond. by Anthony Scoloker and Wyllyam Seres, 1548. 8vo. Brand, 17. 18. 24 leaves, including the title-page. Sotheby, 1855, 17. 18s.

Vera Expositio Disputationis institutæ Mandato D. Mariae Reginae in Synodo Ecclesiastica, Londini in Comitijs Regni ad 18 Octob. Anno 1553. Romæ, 1554, 16mo. D, in eights. This contains a prayer of K. Edward VI., and an apology by Abp. Cranmer, omitted in the following translation.

The trew Report of the Disputacyon had and begone in the Convocacyo Hows at London among the Clargye there assembled, the Sth Oct. M.D.LIIIJ. Basil. by A. Edmonds, 16mo. E 5, in eights. Prefixed is an epistle to the Chrysten reader.' Gordonstoun, 1907, 8s. Goldsmid, 676, 7s. Horne Tooke, 587, 17. 4s. Fraser, 27. 58.

Disputatio inter Clericum et militem super potestate prelatis ecclesiæ atque principibus terrarum commissa sub forma Dialogi. Lond. Berthelet, 12mo. n. d. 14 leaves. A copy is in Lambeth Library.

A Disputation of the church wherein the old religion is maintained in five books by F. F. Doway by the widow of Mark Wyon. 1632. 8vo.

D'ISRAELI, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature. A new Edition, 3 vols. Lond. 1824. The Second Series, 3 vols. Lond. 1823. together 6 vols.

8vo.

An agreeable and amusing compilation. Great alterations, additions, &c. have been made in each succeeding edition of the first series.

FIRST SERIES.-First edition. Lond. 1791 (vol. i.) 8vo. vol. ii. Lond. 1793, 8vo. Second edition, Lond. 1792 (vol. i.) 8vo. Vol. ii. New edition, 1794, 8vo. Fourth edition. Lond. (vol. i.) 1795, 8vo. Fourth edition. Lond. 1798, 8vo. 2 vols. Fifth edition. Lond. 1807, 8vo. 2 vols. Vol. iii. first published in 1817. Sixth edition (of the first 2 vols. first ed. of the 3rd.) 1817, 8vo. 3 vols. Seventh edition, 1823, post 8vo. 5 vols. Reprinted and called a new edition.' Lond. 1824, 8vo. 3 vols.

SECOND SERIES. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 16s.

The two series complete in 6 vols. 12mo. 1845. port. 17. 10s. also in one volume royal 8vo. (double columns). Lond. 1839, 17.1851, 16s.

Fourteenth edition, with a view of his

MISCELLANIES of LITERATURE, containing Literary Miscellanies; Calamities of Authors; Quarrels of Authors; Character of James I.; The Literary Character; in one volume royal 8vo. Lond. 1840, 14s. A Dissertation on Anecdotes. Lond. 1793, 8vo.

Miscellanies, or Literary Recreations. Lond. 1796, 8vo.

LITERARY MISCELLANIQS, including a Dissertation on Anecdotes. Lond. 1801, 12mo.

CALAMITIES of AUTHORS: including some Inquiries respecting their moral and literary Character. Lond. 1812, post 8vo. 2 vols. 16s. An amusing collection of literary anecdotes.

QUARRELS of AUTHORS; or, some Memoirs for our literary History: including Specimens of Controversy to the Reign of Elizabeth. Lond. 1814, post 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 4s.

Inquiry into the literary and political Character of K. JAMES I. Lond. 1816, post 8vo. Drury, 1240, 13s. Brockett, 1126. 17. 1s.

Essay on the manners and genius of the Literary Character. Lond. 1795, 8vo.

ILLUSTRATIONS of the LITERARY CHARACTER, or the history of men of genius, drawn from their own feelings and confessions; the fourth edition, with a letter and notes by Lord Byron. Lond. 1828, post 8vo. 2 vols. First edition, 1816, 8vo. Second edition, 1818, 8vo. Third edition, 1822, post 8vo. 2 vols. Fifth edition, Lond. 1839,

small 8vo. 9s.

AMENITIES of LITERATURE, consisting of sketches and characters of English literacond edition, 1842, 8vo. 3 vols. 1l. 4s. ture. Lond. 1841, 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 16s. Se

Commentaries on the Life and Reign of K. CHARLES I. Lond. 1828-31, 8vo 5 vols. 31. 3s. Second edition in 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1850. 11. 8s.

Eliot, Hampden, and Pym, or a reply of the author of a book entitled 'Commentaries on the life and reign of Charles the First,' to (Lord Nugent) the author of a book entitled Some Memorials of John Hampden, his Party and his Times.' Lond. 1832, 8vo.

Poetical Epistle on the abuse of Satire. Lond. 1789.

A Defence of Poetry, to which is added a specimen of a new version of Telemachus. Lond. 1790, 4to. The whole edition, excepting a few copies that had been sold, was burned by the author.

Vaurien, or, Sketches of the Times; a philosophical novel. Lond. 1797, post 8vo. 2 vols.

Romances, consisting of a Persian, a Roman, and an Arcadian Romance. Lond. 1799, 8vo.-1807, 8vo. Front. by Westall.

continued.

D'ISRAELI Despotism; or, the Fall of the Jesuits, a novel. Lond. 1811, small 8vo. 2 vols. Narrative Poems. Lond. 1803, 4to. Flim Flams; or the life and errors of my Uncle, and the amours of my Aunt. Lond. 1805, 12mo. 3 vols. plates.-Second edition. Lond. 1806. plates.

The History of Cupid and Psyche, with a plate engraved by J. Thomson from a statue of Psyche by R. Westmacott. Lond. (1823), 4to.

Genius of Judaism. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Lond. 1833, post

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This able writer published several mathematical treatises, still in request

DIURNAL.-A Dyurnall for deuoute Soules to ordre themselfe

therafter. Impr. by me Robert Wyer. 16mo.

There are two editions printed by Wyer, each containing 10 leaves.

Diurnale ad usum Sarum. Paris. Byrkman Impensis Jacob. 1512. 16mo.

A copy is in Lambeth Library.

Diues et Pauper. Lond. by Richarde Pynson. 1493. folio.

[This tract was in reply to Bolton Cor- This compendious treatise or exposition ney's New Curiosities of Literature, or upon the ten commandments, was, accordD'Israeli illustrated, being an examina-ing to Ant. a Wood, written by Hen. Partion of that author's Curiosities. 8vo. 1838. Second edition, 1839.]

DISSENTERS.-A Collection of Cases and other Discourses lately written to recover Dissenters to the Communion of the Church of England. Lond. 1718. 8vo. 3 vols. 9s. The former editions 1685, 4to. 2 vols. 9s. 1694, folio, 9s.

Distiller, The, of London-compiled and set forth for the sole use of the company of Distillers of London. 1639. 4to.

Knight, 1847, 17. 12s.

DITHMAR, Justus Christoph. Commentatio de honoratissimo Ordine Militari de Balneo, Accedunt Statuta Idiomate Anglico, & Latine versa. Francof. ad Viadrum, 1729. folio. 18s.

Prefixed to this treatise on the order of the Bath are a portrait of Prince William, and armorial bearings of the knights.

Dittie A compendious, wherein the state of man's lyfe is briefly touched. T. Berthelet, 1547. 4to. Bright, (supposed unique) 107. 5s. DITTON, Humphrey. A Discourse concerning the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, in three Parts; with an Appendix concerning the impossible Production of Thought from Matter and Motion, &c. Fifth

Edition. Lond. 1740. 8vo.

'In this discourse the most solid reasoning on the subject of the resurrection will be found.-Bp. Watson. 1712, 8vo. 3s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 592, 98.

ker, a Carmelite of Doncaster in Yorkshire, and D. of D. of Cambridge, in the time of K.Edward IV., is the first book printed 230 leaves, besides eleven of contents, one by Pynson with a date. It consists of blank following them; also one at the end, at the back of which is Pynson's device. this is an error, there is not a leaf with According to Sotheby's Cat. 15 Dec. 1857, Pynson's device, at the end of the volume. Inglis, 606, 5l. 18s. Alchorne, 186, 21. Knight, 1847, (1 leaf wanting at end), 37. Wilks, 1847, 501. Sotheby, (Stevens), Aug. 1857, 501.

Westmonstre by Wynken de Worde. 1496. folio.

Title and table A to B, A having 6, and B only 4 leaves. The work commenced on a 1 and concludes on the reverse of 7 v, preceded by z: each signature, except the last, having 8 leaves,

with a leaf at the end having on the recto a wood-cut of the Holy Family, and on the reverse the cut Dives et Pauper as on the first leaf. A reprint of Pynson's editions of 1493, with considerable variations of orthography. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1070,

russia. 277. 6s. resold, Sotheby, Dec. 1857,

361. Horne Tooke, 194, 167. 16s.

Lond. by Thos. Berthelet, 1536. 16mo. 41. 4s.

Contains 344 leaves (the last blank) exclusively of the table prefixed. The third edition of Dives and Pauper. Wood enumerates three editions, viz. 1496, fol.

again 1538 and 1586, 8vo.

Dives Pragmaticus-A booke in English metre that is called-Lond. by R. Newbery. 1563. 4to.

Roxburghe, 301.

DIVINES.-Select British Divines. Edited by the Rev. C. Bradley. Lond.

Published in numbers at 2s. 6d. each,

with a short biographical sketch of each author.-Contents. I. II. Beveridge's Private Thoughts. III. Leighton's Theological Lectures. IV. Leighton's Expository Lectures. V. VI. VII. Leighton's Commentary on St. Peter. VIII. IX.

may lawfullie not onelie put awaie
his Wife for her Adulterie, but also
marrie another. 1610. 4to.
Ireland in 1801, 540, morocco, 17. 2s.
DIX, Henry. The Art of Bra-

Leighton's Sermons. X. XI. XII. Mat-chygraphy. Lond. 1641. 8vo.

thew Henry's Tracts. XIII. XIV. XV. Pearson on the Creed. XVI. XVII. This system of short hand differs in no Flavel's Husbandry spiritualized, Navi- very material point from that of Willis. gation spiritualized, Causes and Cure of A former edition appeared 1633? Mental Errors, Rise and Growth of Antinomian Errors. XVIII-XX. Flavel's Saint indeed, Touchstone of Sincerity, Divine Conduct, Balm of the Covenant Token for Mourners. XXI-XXIV. Horne's Commentary on the Psalms.

Divines of the Church of England. Select Works, edited by the Rev. T. S. Hughes. Lond. Valpy, 1830.

22 vols. 8vo.

Contents. Barrow, 7 vols. Hall, 3 vols. J. Taylor, 5 vols. Sherlock, 5 vols. Dryden, 1 vol. Powell and Faucit, 1 vol.

DIVINITY. See WARNER, F. DIVISION.-A Treatise concerning the Diuision between the Spiritualitie and Temporalitie. Lond. by Robert Redman. 8vo.

This book, supposed to be written by S. Germain, chiefly incited Sir T. More to write his Apology, printed by W. Rastell, 1533. An edition entitled The Pacyfyer of the Diuision, &c. was printed by Berthelet.

DIXON, Capt. George. A Voyage round the World, but more particularly to the N. W. Coast of America, 1785-8. Lond. 1789. 4to. with plates.

Roxburghe, 7169, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Fonthill, 3100, 27. 11s. Baker, 217, with For another account of this voyage, see coloured plates, 17. 16s. Edwards, 474, 16s.

PORTLOCK, Nathaniel.

Remarks on the Voyage of John Meares. By George Dixon. Lond. 1790, 4to.

An Answer to Mr. George Dixon. By John Meares. Lond. 1791, 4to.

John Meares. By George Dixon. Lond. Further Remarks on the Voyages of 1791, 4to.

Robert, D.D. The Nature of the two Testaments, or the Disposition of the Will and Estate of God to Mankind, &c. Lond. 1676-7, folio. 2 vols. in 1. 10s.

Bindley, pt. i. 1520, with portrait, 17. 14s. Canidia, or the Witches, a (Poetical) Rhapsody, in five Parts. Lond. 1682-3. 4to.

DIVORCE.-Italiæ ac Galliæ Academiarum Censura de Veritate illius Propositionis, videlicet, quod Pts. i. and ii. 79 pp. with title, prologue, ducere relictam fratris mortui sine and to the reader, 3 leaves.-Pt. iii. liberis ita sit de jure divino et na- 171 pp. with title and prologue, 2 leaves. turali prohibitum ut nullus Ponti-Pt. iv. 64 pp. with title and prologue, 2 fex super hujusmodi Matrimoniis contractis sive contrahendis dispensare possit. Lond. 1530. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. The Determinations of the Academies of Italy and France, that it is so vnlefull for a Man to marie his Brothers Wyfe; that the Pope hath no Power to dispence therewith. Lond. Berthelet, 1531.

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leaves.-Pt. v. 222 pp. with title and pro-
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Perry, 31. 9s. (port). Bright, 27. 2s.

Sir

Robert. Norfolk Scenery : being a Collection of (36) Views in the County of Norfolk. Drawn and etched by Robert Dixon of Norwich, 1810-11. oblong 4to.

DOBBS, Arthur. An Account of the Countries adjoining to Hudson's Bay in the northwest Part of America. Lond. 1744. 4to. map, &c. 8vo.

The following tracts relative to this voyage have been published:

DOBBS-continued.

A Vindication of the Conduct of Christopher Middleton, in a Voyage for discovering the N. W. Passage, in Answer to Arthur Dobbs. Lond. 1743, 8vo. Reply to the Remarks of Arthur Dobbs. By Christopher Middleton. Lond. 1744, 8vo.

A Reply to Mr. Dobbs's Answer. By Christopher Middleton. Lond. 1745, 8vo. Forgery detected. Lond. 1745, 8vo.

A Rejoinder to Mr. Dobbs's Reply. By

Christopher Middleton. Lond. 1745, 8vo. Remarks upon Capt. Middleton's Defence. By Arthur Dobbs. Lond. 1744; 8vo. A Reply to Captain Middleton's Answer. By Arthur Dobbs, Lond. 1745, 8vo. An Epistle to the Hon. Arthur Dobbs, in Europe, from a Clergyman in-America. Lond. 1752, 4to. 2s. 6d.

DOBBS, Francis. A Summary of universal History. Lond. 1800. 8vo. 9 vols.

DOBLADO, Don Leucadio, i. e. Blanco WHITE.

DOBRIZHOFFER, Martin. An Account of the Abipones, an Equestrian People of Paraguay. Translated [by Miss Southey] from the Latin of Martin Dobrizhoffer, eighteen years a Missionary in that Country. Lond. 1821. 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 16s.

A singularly interesting and curious work, containing the most complete and extraordinary description of savage life that has ever been published. Drury,

1251, 17. 2s.

Dobson's Dry Bobs. 1610. 4to. Black letter. A copy is among Mr. Capell's Shakesperiana at Trinity College, Cambridge.

DOBSON, Mrs. Susannah. The Life of Petrarch, collected from Memoires pour la Vie de Petrarch. Lond. 1775. 8vo. 2 vols. with front.

An esteemed work. Fonthill, 2311, 17. -The second edition (with an index). 1776, 8vo. 2 vols. Williams, 594, 12s. 1803, 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 1247. 9s. 6d.-1797, 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. 8 plates, LARGE PAPER, 18s.

Doctor and Student. Eighteenth Edition, revised and corrected by William Muchall: to which are added, two Pieces concerning Suits in Chancery by Subpoena, &c. Lond.

1815. 12mo. 12s.

This book, by Christopher Saint Ger

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DOCTRINAL.-The Doctrynall of Deth. [Sig. A ij.] This treatyse is called the doctrynall of dethe, and is to be redde afore a man or a woman whan it seemeth that they be in the artycle of dethe. Wynkyn de Worde. Lond. 1532, 4to.

In black letter, 16 leaves, with sig. A-D. A copy is in the British Museum.

DoD, Rev. John. Exposition of the Commandments. Lond. 1632, 4to. The sayings of this puritan divine were once proverbial, and were often printed in a small tract or broad sheet.

DODD, Charles. [i. e. The Rev. Hugh Tootle.] The Church His1688], chiefly with regard to Cathotory of England, [from 1500licks, in eight Parts. Brussels, 1737, 9, 42. folio. 3 vols.

Published as an antidote to Burnet, and

avowedly written as a defence of the Roman catholics. Though bearing the imprint of Brussels, it was evidently printed (at Sherborne) in England. Bindley, pt. i. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1071, russia, 127. 1506,77. Marq. of Townshend, 1042, 107. 10s. mor. 177. 10s. Bright, 77.-Vol. I. Parts i. ii. Nassau, pt. i. 1119, 127. 12s. Williams, 623, and iii. 579 pp. besides title and preface, xx pages, also index and errata, 9 pp. Vol. 2. Parts iv. and v., pp. 526, besides title and errata, 2 leaves, also index, 4 pp. Vol. 3. Parts vi. vii. and viii. pp. 535, also title, index, and errata to the 3 vols. 3 leaves. At the end of the preface is A List of the

Historians and MSS. made use of by the Author.'

[New edition with notes, additions, and continuation by the Rev. M. A. Tierney. Vols. 1 to 5.1839--43.12s.each. LARGE PAPER, royal 8vo. 17. 1s, each, all yet published.]

Certamen utriusque Ecclesiæ: or, a List of all the eminent Writers of Controversy, Catholics and Protestants, since the Re

formation. With an historical Idea of the Reign, in order to support their respective politic Attempts of both Parties in every Interests. By Charles Dodd. Printed in the Year 1724, 4to. Williams, 624, of the Somers Collection of Tracts. 17. 12s. Reprinted in the thirteenth volume

Specimens of Amendments for Dodd's Church History. By Clerophilus Alethes

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