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3837 DOUGLAS's (Bishop John) Criterion of Miracles. Fourth Edition; 8vo, boards, 5s. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1833 3838 the same; 8vo, calf extra, 9s. ib. 1833 3839 Dow's (Lieut.-Col. Alexander) History of Hindostan, translated from the Persian (of Ferishta), 2 vols. 1770.-Dow's History of Hindostan, from the Death of Akbar to the complete Settlement of the Empire under Aurungzebe, 1772.-Together, 3 vols. 4to, map and plates, neat, 17. 4s. the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 78.

3839*.

1812

3840 DOWLING'S (Rev. John Goulter) Introduction to the Critical Study of Ecclesiastical History; 8vo, bds. 8s. 1838 3841 DOWNAME's (John) Concordance to the Bible; 4to, bds.2s. 6d.1773 3842 D'OYLEY'S (George, D.D.) Life of Archbishop Sancroft; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 4s.) bds. 15s. 1821

3843 DRAKE'S (E. C.) Universal Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages and Travels; folio, maps and plates, calf, 15s.

1769 3844 DRAKE'S (FRANCIS) EBORACUM, OR THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE CITY OF YORK, from its original to the present Times. Together with the History of the Cathedral Church, and the Lives of the Archbishops, &c. folio, numerous plates, neat, 5l. 5s.

3845

1736 the same; folio, very fine copy, in rough russia extra, gilt edges, by J. Clarke, 81. 8s. 1736

3846

Plan of the Roman Road in the County of York, from the
Vetusta Monumenta; 3s. 6d.

3847 DRAKE (Sir Francis) Revived: calling upon this dull or effeminate age to followe his noble Steps for Golde and Silver. Set forth by Sir Francis Drake, Bart. (his Nephew) now living; small 4to, portrait, hf.-bd. scarce, 16s.

3948

1626

This work contains an account of Sir Francis Drake's third voyage to the
West Indies, by Philip Nichols, Preacher. Jadis's copy sold for 17. 128.
Trumpet of Fame, or Sir F. Drake's and Sir John Haw-
kins' Farewell, written by H. R. Reprinted from the
Edition of 1595, by Sir Egerton Brydges, with Preface by
T. Park; 8vo, 3s.
Lee Priory, 1818

3849 DRAKE'S (Dr. James) Historia Anglo-Scotica, or an impartial History of all that happened between England and Scotland, &c. 8vo, neat, 7s.

1703

Ordered by the Parliament of Scotland (30 June 1703) to be burnt by the common hanginan, and burnt accordingly.

3850 System of Anatomy; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, neat, 7s. 1727 3851 DRAKE'S (Dr. Nathan) Shakspeare and his Times: including the Biography of the Poet and History of Elizabethan Literature, &c. 2 vols. 4to, portrait (pub. at 5l. 5s.) bds. 21. 2s. 1817 the same; 2 vols. 4to, calf extra, 31. 1817 Memorials of Shakspeare; 8vo (pub. at 10s. 6d. in bds.) calf gilt, 8s.

3852 3853

3854

3855

1828

Gleaner, a Series of Periodical Essays, selected and arranged from scarce or neglected Volumes, with an Introduction and Notes; 4 vols. 8vo (pub. at 21. 2s.) boards, 17. 4s. 1811 Literary Hours, or Sketches, Critical, Narrative, and Poetical; 3 vols. post 8vo (pub. at 17.1s.) bds. 15s.

1820

3856 DRAKE'S (Dr. NATHAN) Essays, Geographical, Critical, and Historical, illustrative of the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler; 5 vols. foolscap 8vo, plates, finely printed (pub. at 27. 10s.) boards, 17. 4s. 1809-14 the same; 5 vols. foolscap 8vo, plates, calf extra, marbled edges, 21. 1809-14

3857

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3860

"The subject of these essays is sufficient of itself to excite curiosity and attention; but we are happy to add also that the plan on which they are conducted, and the satisfactory and pleasing manner in which they are generally composed, are well calculated to reward the trouble of perusal.-It is obvious that they are the most popular and entertaining of the author's productions; and that they form a very desirable supplement to the periodical works of which they unfold the history and character."—Monthly Review. Winter Nights, or Fire-side Lucubrations; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 18s.) bds. 12s.

1820 Evenings in Autumn, a Series of Essays; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 14s.

1822

Mornings in Spring, or Recollections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical; 2 vols. post 8vo (pub. at 17.1s.) bds. 14s.1828 3861 DRAMATIC WORKS OF BEN JONSON, MASSINGER, FORD, AND SHIRLEY, WITH NOTES BY W. GIFFORD; AND OF BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, with Notes by H. WEBER ; 35 vols. 8vo, calf extra, marbled edges, contents lettered, 257.1812-33 3862 DRAMATIC WORKS of Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher : the first printed from the Text, and with the Notes, of Peter Whalley; the latter from the Text, and with the Notes, of George Colman, 4 vols. 4to. portraits, calf gilt, 37. 10s. 1811 3863 DRAWINGS. A Collection of 40 Views in Denmark and Norway, drawn in Indian Ink and Water-Colours, by E. Mayer and J. Dreier, in a portfolio, 21. 28. 1794-1800

3864 DRAYTON'S (Michael) Poly-Olbion, a Chorographical Description (in Verse) of the Renowned Isle of Great Britain, with intermixture of the most remarkable Stories, Wonders, &c. 2 vols. in 1, small folio, fine frontispiece and full-length portrait of Prince Henry by Hole, and maps, calf, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d. 1613-22

3865

3866 3867

3867*.

A copy at Colonel Stanley's sale sold for 91. 19s. 6d. the same; Part 1, small folio, frontispiece, portrait of Prince Henry, and maps, fine copy, in russia, joints, gilt edges, 17. 11s. 6d.

Poems; 12mo, half-bound, 3s.

1613

1613

Poetical Works containing the Polyolbion-Battle of Agincourt-The Baron's Wars-The Legends of T. Cromwell, Gaveston, Robert of Normandy, &c.-England's Heroical Epistles-Miseries of Queen Margaret, &c. with Notes by Selden; folio, BEST EDITION, neat, 17. 4s. 1748 Works, with an Historical Essay on his Life and Writings; 4 vols. 8vo, calf, 27. 16s.

1752 3868 DRELINCOURT'S (C.) Christian's Defence against the Fears of Death; with the Relation of Mrs. Veal's Apparition (by Daniel De Foe); 8vo, calf, 8s.

1768

3868*DREW'S (Samuel) WORKS (on the Immortality of the Soul; on the Resurrection of the Human Body; on the Being and Attributes of God; and Literary Remains) with Life, by his Son; 6 vols. 8vo, bds. 27. 16s.

1820-36

3869 DREXELIUS' (Jeremie) Christian's Zodiake; 18mo, fine impressions of the 12 plates of Emblems by HOLLAR, calf extra, gilt edges, 12s.

1647

Very rare; not mentioned in the catalogue of Hollar's works. 3869* DRINKWATER'S (Col. John) History of the Siege of Gibraltar, with a Description and an Account of that Garrison from the Earliest Periods; 4to, plans and plates, calf gilt, 17. 10s.

1790 3870 DRUERY'S (J. H.) Historical and Topographical Notices of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, and its Environs, including the Parishes and Hamlets of the Half Hundred of Lothingland, Suffolk; crown 8vo, plates, boards, 10s. 6d. 1826 3871 DRUMMOND'S (A.) Travels through Germany, Italy, Greece, and several parts of Asia; folio, maps and plates, neat, 8s. 1754 the same; folio, maps and plates, russia, 12s.

3872 1754 3873 DRUMMOND'S (Robert, Archbishop of York) Sermons, with Memoirs of his Life and a Letter on Theological Study, published by his Son; 8vo, calf gilt, 10s.

3875

1803

3874 DRUMMOND'S (Wm. of Hawthornden) Works; folio, portraits, neat, 11. 5s. Edinburgh, 1711 History of Scotland, from the Death of James V, continued by an eminent Hand; 8vo, very neat, 10s. 1706 Poems, with Life by Peter Cunningham; 12mo, calf extra, marbled edges, 10s. 6d.

3876

1833

1794

3877 DRUMMOND'S (SIR WILLIAM) Review of the Governments of Sparta and Athens; royal 8vo, boards, 10s. Academical Questions; 4to, bds. rare, 27. 12s. 6d. 1805

3878

3879

3880

3881

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3884

"Mr. Drummond has, however, fully established his own character as a man of learning and taste, and an acute metaphysical enquirer. The elegance of style with which his book is written, though not entirely free from indications of the lime labor, is such as renders him in this respect not an unfit associate of Berkeley and Hume. We shall be anxious to witness the continuation of his labours."-DR. AIKIN in the Annual Review.

Essay on a Punic Inscription found in Malta; royal 4to, (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.) bds. 7s. 1810

1795

For an account of this work, see the Classical Journal, No. v. p. 198. Philosophical Sketches of the Principles of Society and Government; 8vo, half-bound, 6s. Origines, or Remarks on the Origin of Empires, States, and Cities; 4 vols. 8vo, maps and plates (pub. at 27. 8s.) 1824-29

bds. 11. 8s.

Edipus Judaicus; 8vo, plates, calf extra, rare, 37. 10s. 1811 D'Oyley's Letters to Sir William Drummond, on his Edipus Judaicus; 8vo, sewed, 3s.

1812

Additional Letters to D'Oyley in Answer to his Remarks on Edipus Judaicus; 8vo. boards, 8s.

1813

3885 DRUMMOND'S (HENRY) HISTORIES OF NOBLE BRITISH FAMILIES: with Biographical Notices of the most distinguished Individuals in each, illustrated by their Armorial Bearings, emblazoned, Portraits, Monuments, Seals, &c. parts I and II, imperial folio, containing 53 plates, 61. 6s

1842

This is decidedly the most magnificent work of family history produced in this country. It is on the same principle as Count Litta's celebrated Description of the Families of Italy, and will be completed in 30 parts.

3886 DRURY'S (D.) Illustrations of Natural History; wherein are exhibited nearly 700 Figures of Exotic Insects, on 150 copper plates, with Descriptions in English and French; 3 vols. royal 4to, ORIGINAL AND BEST EDITION, with the plates engraved by Harris, FINELY COLOURED (published at 15l. 15s.) uncut, 5l. 5s. 1770-82

3887

the same; 3 vols. royal 4to, THE PLATES FINELY COLOURED, calf extra, marbled edges, 61. 6s. 1770-82 3887* DRURY'S (Robert) Adventures in Madagascar, during Fifteen Years' Captivity on that Island: with a Vocabulary of the Language; 8vo, calf gilt, 9s.

3889

1807

3888 DRYDEN's (John) WORKS, with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory and a Life of the Author, by Sir Walter Scott; 18 vols. 8vo, new and neat, in calf gilt, 127. 1821 Miscellaneous Works: containing all his original Poems, Tales, and Translations, with explanatory Notes and an Account of his Life and Writings, edited by S. Derrick; 4 vols. 8vo, neat, 17. 4s. Tonson, 1760 Prose Works by Malone, and Poetical Works by Warton; 8 vols. 8vo, portraits, new, in calf gilt, 31. 16s. 1800-11 Dramatick Works; 6 vols. 12mo, portrait, neat, 17.4s. 1735 Dramatick and Miscellaneous Works; 10 vols. 12mo, neat, 11. 10s. 1762-67

3890

3891 3892

3893

3894

3895

3896

3897

3898

3899 3900

Poetical Works, with Notes, by Joseph and John Warton;
4 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 31. 3s.) boards, 17. 10s. 1811
the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 21. 2s.
1811
Poetical Works, with Life; 3 vols. 12mo, plates. boards,
3s.
Cooke, 1798
Examen Poeticum, the third part of his Miscellaneous Poems,
containing a variety of Translations and original Copies,
by the most eminent Hands; 8vo, neat, 3s. Tonson, 1693
Aurenge-Zebe, a Tragedy; 4to, sewed, 2s. 6d. 1699
Fables; 12mo, neat, 2s.
Tonson, 1745
Fables, 12mo, woodcuts, bds.4s. Chiswick, Whittingham, 1822
Fables, ornamented with Engravings from the Pencil of
Lady Diana Beauclerc; folio, fine impressions, russia,
11. 10s.
Bensley, 1797

1701

3901 DRYDEN and LEE's Edipus, a Tragedy; 4to, sewed, 2s. 3902 DU BARTAS his Divine Weekes and Workes, with a compleate Collection of all the other most delightful Workes, translated and written by that famous Philomusus Josuah Sylvester; folio, frontispiece by Elstracke, neat, 17.1s. 1621

3903

This work is said to contain the prima stamina of MILTON's Paradise
Lost-See Dunster's Considerations on Milton's Early Reading.
Divine Weekes and Workes; folio, BEST EDITION, frontis-
piece, and portrait by Van Dalen, neat, 17. 10s. 1641

"Both the version of Sylvester, and his original poems, published with it," says Dr. Drake, "are remarkable for their inequality; for great beauties and glaring defects. His versification is sometimes exquisitely melodious, and was recognized as such by his contemporaries, who distinguished him by the appellation of silver tongued Sylvester."

3904 DUBLIN JOURNAL of Medical and Chemical Science, No. I to VI;

(pub. at 17. 18.) 6s.

Dublin, 1832-33

3905 DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL and Scientific Review, from March 1825 to May 1826, Nos. 1 to IV; 8vo, plates (pub. at 17. 10s.) 10s. Dublin, 1825-26

3906 DUBLIN REVIEW, from the commencement to December 1842, Nos. I to XXVI; 8vo, sewed (pub. at 77. 16s.) 57. 1836-42 the same; 13 vols. 8vo, half-bound, calf, with full gilt backs, 61. 6s.

3907

1836-42

3908 DUBOIS' (J. A.) Description of the Character, Manners, and Customs of the People of India and of their Institutions, Religious and Civil; 4to (pub. at 21. 2s. in bds.) calf gilt,

16s.

1817 3908*Du Bos' ('The Abbé J. B.) Critical Reflections on Poetry, Painting, and Music; with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Theatrical Entertainments of the Ancients: translated by Thomas Nugent, LL.D. 3 vols. 8vo, calf, 12s.1748 3909 DUBOURDIEU's (J.) Statistical Survey of the County of Antrim ; 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates, boards, 8s. Dublin, 1812 3910 DUCAREL'S (Dr. Andrew Colte) Tour through Normandy, described in a Letter to a Friend, 4to. 7s. Privately printed, 1754 Anglo-Norman Antiquities considered, in a Tour through Part of Normandy; folio, with 27 plates, half-bound, 17. 10s.

3911

3912

3913

3914

3915

1767

another copy; wanting title, first two leaves of dedication, and a plate; folio, uncut, 5s.

1767

"A valuable work on this particular subject."-Stevenson.
Series of above 200 Anglo-Gallic or Norman and Aqui-
tain Coins illustrated; 4to, portrait, map and 16 plates,
uncut, 15s.
1757

On the early Cultivation of Botany in England, and some
Particulars of John Tradescant; 4to, sewed, 2s. 1773
Repertory of the Endowments of Vicarages in the Dioceses
of Canterbury and Rochester; 8vo, uncut, 4s.

1782 3916 DUCHÉ'S (Jacob) Discourses on Various Subjects; 2 vols. 8vo, frontispiece, calf, 6s.

1780

3917 DUDLEY'S (Archdeacon John) Charge to the Bedford Clergy; 4to, 2s. 6d.

1736

3918 DUDLEY'S (Lord) Correspondence with the Bishop of Llandaff; 8vo, boards, 10s. 6d.

1840

3919 DUFF's (James Grant) History of the Mahrattas; 3 vols. 8vo, maps and plates (pub. at 27. 15s.) boards, 21. 2s. 1826 3920 DU FRESNOY'S (Lenglet) System of Ancient Geography, with 33 maps from Cellarius; 4to, half-bound, 5s. the same; 4to, neat, 8s.

3921

3922

1742 1768

New Method of Studying History, Geography, and Chronology. With a Catalogue of the chief Historians of all Nations, the best Editions of their Works, and Characters of them translated by R. Rawlinson; 2 vols. 8vo, very neat, 12s. 1730

3923 DU FRESNOY'S (C. A.) Art of Painting, translated into English Verse by W. Mason, with Annotations by Sir Joshua Reynolds; 4to, portrait of Mason, an Etching by C. Carter, half-bound, 8s. York, 1783

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