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10310 RUSHWORTH'S (John) Historical Collections of Private Passages of State, Weighty Matters in Law, Remarkable Proceedings in Parliament, &c. from 1618 to the Death of Charles I in 1648; 8 vols. folio, neat, 81. 1659-1701

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the same; 8 vols. folio, BEST EDITION, calf gilt, 127. 1721 the same, to the Year 1644; 5 vols. folio, neat, 15s. 1659-92 10313 RUSSELL'S (Dr. Alexander) Natural History of Aleppo, containing a Description of the City, and the principal Natural Productions in the Neighbourhood. Together with an Account of the Climate, Inhabitants, and Diseases; particularly of the Plague. Second Edition, revised, enlarged, and illustrated with Notes, by Dr. Patrick Russell; 2 vols. royal 4to, BEST EDITION, many fine plates (pub. at 37. 12s. in bds.) calf gilt, 21. 1794

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the same; 2 vols. royal 4to, plates, uncut, 17.16s 1794 the same; 2 vols. royal 4to, plates, fine copy in russia, marbled edges, 21.8s. 1794 10316 RUSSELL'S (Lord Wm.) Tryal for High Treason; folio, 3s. 1683 10317 Considerations upon a printed Sheet, entitled the Speech of Lord Russell to the Sheriffs; small 4to, 3s. Last Speech and Behaviour, with the Paper delivered to the Sheriffs; folio, 3s.

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Innocency further defended by Sir R. Atkyns; folio, 2s. 1689 10319* RUSSELL'S (Lady Rachel) Letters. To which are prefixed an

Introduction and the Trial of Lord William Russell, for
High Treason. Seventh Edition, 8vo, portrait, calf gilt,

12s.

1809

10320 RUSSELL'S (Lord John) History of the Principal States of Europe, from the Peace of Utrecht; 2 vols. 4to (pub. at 51.) boards, 17. 15s.

1824-29

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the same; 2 vols. 4to, calf gilt. 27. 10s.

1824-29

10322

Essays and Sketches of Life and Character; 8vo, boards,

7s. 6d.

1821

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Don Carlos, a Tragedy; 8vo, sewed, 3s. 6d.
Letter to the Electors of Stroud; 8vo, ls.
Essay on the History of the English Government and
Constitution, from the Reign of Henry VII to the present
Time. Second Edition, 8vo, bds. 10s.

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Life of Lord William Russell; with some Account of the Times in which he lived; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 12s.

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1820 Remarks on the Life of Lord W. Russell, by S. Johnson; 8vo, 2s. 1820 10328 RUSSELL'S (John) Letters from a young Painter abroad to his Friends in England; 2 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE paper, plates, neat, scarce, 12s.

10329

1750

Elements of Painting with Crayons, 1777.-Sir Joshua
Reynolds' Five Discourses, delivered to the Students
of the Royal Academy, 1769-81.-Observations on the
Discourses, 1774.-In 1 vol. 4to, half-bound, 12s.

10330 RUSSELL'S (Rev. Dr. M.) Connection of Sacred and Profane History, from the Death of Joshua, to the Decline of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah; 3 vols. 8vo, boards, 17.18s.

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the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 21. 8s.

1827-37

1827-37

10332 RUSSELL'S (Rev. Dr. M.) History of the Church in Scotland; 2 vols. foolscap 8vo, portraits, bds. 10s. 6d. 1834

10333 RUSSELL'S (John) Tour in Germany, and some of the Southern Provinces of the Austrian Empire, in the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822; 2 vols. 12mo, bds. 12s.

1824

“These volumes are ushered into the world with a modesty not common in our days. Will our readers believe that they are in duodecimo, and are actually without name, dedication, preface, introduction, vignette, or margin? But, whilst they make no professions, they are full of curious and interesting matter-offer a very masterly sketch of the present condition of Germany, moral, political, and literary-and tell their tale with great spirit, precision, and good taste."-Quarterly Review, No 61.

10334 RUSSELL'S (Dr. Patrick) ACCOUNT OF INDIAN SERPENts, collected on the Coast of Coromandel; with the Continuation; 2 vols. royal folio, 92 finely coloured plates (pub. at 107. 10s.) bds. 71. 1760-1800 Descriptions and Figures of 200 Fishes, collected at Vizagapatam, on the Coast of Coromandel; 2 vols. royal folio, fine impressions, bds. 5l.

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1803

10336 RUSSELL'S (Richard) Dissertation concerning the Use of Sea-Water in Diseases of the Glands, &c. 8vo, 3s. Oxford, 1753 the same; 8vo, calf, 4s.

10337 1769 10338 RUSSELL'S (W.) HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE: with an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763. New Edition, with a Continuation to the Accession of Queen Victoria; 4 vols. 8vo (pub. at 27.12s.) bds. 21. 2s. 1843 the same; 4 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 16s.

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1843

10340 RUSSIA. Costume of the Russian Empire, illustrated with upwards of 70 richly coloured Engravings; imperial 4to, AN ORIGINAL COPY (pub. at 71. 7s.) hf-bd. 17. 10s. 1811 10341 RUST's (Dr. George, Bp. of Dromore) Discourse of Truth. To which is prefixed, Joseph Glanvill's Lux Orientalis: or, an Enquiry concerning the Præ-existence of Souls, with Annotations on them both; 3 vols. in 1, 8vo, frontispiece by FAITHORNE, DR. PARR'S copy, calf, 15s. 1682-83

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10344

Dr. Parr has written on the fly-leaf, " I value this book,"-" Masterly." Letter of Resolution concerning Origen, and the chief of his Opinions; smail 4to, 5s.

1660

This and his "New Sect of Latitude Men," are reprinted in The Phæniz. Funeral Sermon preached at the Obsequies of Bishop Jeremy Taylor; small 4to, 3s.

1668

Remains (Sermons on 1 John iv. 16, and Prov. xx. 27; Messias promissus olim venit, &c.) collected and published by Henry Halywell; small 4to, 6s.

1686

10345 RUTHERFORD'S (Dr. T.) System of Natural Philosophy, being a Course of Lectures in Mechanics, Optics, Hydrostatics, and Astronomy; 2 vols. 4to, plates, neat, 8s. Camb. 1748 10346 RUTLAND'S (Duke of) Tour through part of Belgium and the Rhenish Provinces; 4to, plates from Designs by the Duchess of Rutland (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 16s. * Journal of a Trip to Paris in July 1814; with a Journal of a short Trip to Paris during the Summer of 1815.— 2 vols. 4to, bds. 11. 8. Privately printed, 1814-15

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1822

10347 RUTTER and CARTER'S Modern Eden: or, Gardener's Universal Guide; 8vo, neat, 3s.

1767 10348 RUTTER'S (John) Delineations of the North-Western Division of Somerset, and of its Antediluvian Bone Caverns, with a Geological Sketch of the District, and Botanical Memoranda; 8vo, with 43 plates (published at 15s.) boards, 7s. 6d. Shaftesbury, 1829 another copy; royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER (pub at 11. 1s.) bds. 12s. ib. 1829

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another copy; 4to, LARGEST PAPER, with 20 additional plates (pub. at 21. 8s.) bds. 11. 5s.

ib. 1829 10351 RUTTY'S (Dr. John) Natural History of the County of Dublin; 2 vols. 8vo, map and plates, neat, 8s.

Dublin, 1772 10352 RYAN'S (R.) Biographia Hibernica: a Biographical Dictionary of the Worthies of Ireland, from the earliest Period to the present Time; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 9s.

1821

10353 RYCAUT's (Sir Paul) History of the Turkish Empire, from 1623 to 1677; folio, 7s. 1680

10353*RYMER's (Thomas) FEDERA, CONVENTIONES, LITERE, &c. containing copies of Treaties, Leagues, Manifestoes, Capitulations, Letters, and other State Papers, from 1101 to 1625 ; 17 vols. folio, neat, 51. 5s.

10354

1704-17 the same, with Supplement by R. Sanderson; 20 vols. folio, calf neat, 12. 12s. 1727-35 10354*RYMSDYK's (J. and A. van) Museum Britannicum, being an Exhibition of a great Variety of Antiquities and Natural Curiosities in the British Museum. Second Edition, revised and corrected by P. Boyle; royal folio, 32 plates, uncut, 12s.

1791

10355 S. (R.) The Phoenix Nest, built up with the most rare and refined Workes (a Collection of old Poetry). Re-edited from the Edition of 1593, with Notes and Illustrations, by Thomas Park; 4to, bds. 10s.

1814

10356 SABBATH. The Lord's Day Vindicated: or, the first Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath, by G. T. a Well-wisher to Truth and Concord; small 8vo, neat, 6s.

1692

10357 SABBATHIER's Account of the Institutions, Manners, and Customs of the ancient Nations, translated from the French by P. Stockdale; 2 vols. 8vo, 6s.

1776

10358 SACHEVERELL'S (Dr. Henry) Account of what passed most remarkable in Parliament relative to his Case; folio, fine portrait, 4s.

10359

Speech upon his Impeachment; 8vo, 1s.

1710

1710

10360 SACHEVERELL'S (Governor Wm.) Account of the Isle of Man : with a Voyage to I-Columb-Kill. To which is added, a Dissertation on the Mona of Cæsar and Tacitus, by Thos. Brown; 8vo, calf extra, scarce, 10s.

1702

10361 SACK'S (Baron von) Narrative of a Voyage to Surinam; and of a Residence there; 4to, plates (pub. at 17. 7s.) boards,

14s.

1810

10362 SADIK ISFAHANI's Geographical Works, in Persian, with an English Translation, by J. C. from original MSS. in the Collection of Sir Wm. Ouseley, the Editor; royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, bds. 10s. 6d.

1832

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10363 SADLER'S (Sir Ralph) State Papers and Letters. Edited by Arthur Clifford with a Memoir and Historical Notes, by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 2 vols. 4to (pub. at 57. 5s. in bds.) calf gilt, 31. 3s. Edinb. 1809 the same; 2 vols. in 3, royal 4to, LARGE PAPER (pub. at 81. 88. in bds.) old russia, marbled edges, 37. 10s. ib. 1809 "This collection consists of four separate sets of letters, relating almost entirely to the affairs of Scotland; the first, on the negociation for disuniting that kingdom from France, and for the family alliance against England; the second, on the Scottish Reformation; the third, on the Rebellion in the North of England, in 1569; and the last, on the subject of Queen Mary. In these transactions, Sir Ralph Sadler, as ambassador from England, bore an important part, and displayed great abilities as a statesman. His letters, illustrated by the memoir, and the historical notes from the distinguished pen of Sir Walter Scott, throw a strong light on one of the most interesting periods in British history."-Edinburgh Review. 10364* SADLER'S (M. T.) Ireland; its Evils and their Remedies; Svo (pub. at 12s.) bds. 8s.

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1829

Law of Population, in Answer to Malthus; 2 vols. 8vo (published at 17. 10s.) bds. 18s.

1830

10365*SADY'S GULISTAN: or, Rose Garden, Persian and English, by F. Gladwin; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 1s.

1827-33 10366 SAINT CROIX'S (Baron de) Critical Inquiry into the Life of Alexander the Great, by the ancient Historians. Translated from the French, with Notes and Observations, by Sir Richard Clayton, Bart. 4to, map of Alexander's Marches, bds. 10s. 6d. Bath, 1793 10367 SAINT-FOND'S (B. Faujas) Travels in England, Scotland, and the Hebrides; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, calf, 10s.

1799

10368 SAINT HELENA, Description of; 12mo, plates, hf-bd. 4s. 1805 With autograph and MS. note by Sir James Mackintosh. 10369 SAINT JAMES's, a Satirical Poem, in Six Epistles to Mr. Crockford (by Sir John Dean Paul, Bart.) small 4to, LARGE PAPER, bds. 17. 18. Privately printed, 1827

1804

10370 SAINT JOHN'S (T.) Practical Sermons; 8vo, bds. 3s. 10371 SAINT JOHN'S (J. A.) Egypt and Mohammed Ali: or, Travels in the Valley of the Nile; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 8s. 1834 History of the Manners, Customs, &c. of Ancient Greece; 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, 17. 10s.

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1842

10373 SAINT OLON'S (M. de) Present State of the Empire of Morocco, translated by P. Motteux; 12mo, plates, calf, 8s. 1695 10374 SAINT-PIERRE (J. H. B. de) Studies and Harmonies of Nature, with Life, by Aimé-Martin, translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D.D. and W. Meetson; 7 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 5l. 5s.) calf neat, 17. 15s.

10375

1801-15

"Saint-Pierre is a writer of great feeling; his style is simply elegant, though not devoid of ornament, selected with great taste."-Barbier. Voyage to the Isle of France, the Isle of Bourbon, and the Cape of Good Hope; with Observations and Reflections upon Nature and Mankind; 8vo, bds. 3s. 1800 10376 SALAME's (A.) Narrative of Lord Exmouth's Expedition to Algiers; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1819

10377 SALIS-MARSCHLINS (Charles Ulysses, Baron of) Travels through various Provinces of the Kingdom of Naples in 1789. Translated by A. Aufrere; 8vo, 10 plates, bds. 6s. 1795

The appendix contains a Catalogue of Shells taken from the sea that bounds the kingdom of Naples, and a Treatise on the Aloe.

SALISBURY.

10378 GENERAL INFIRMARY's Rules and Statutes; 8vo, sewed, 2s. Salisbury, 1782

10379 HISTORY and Antiquities of the Cathedral of Salisbury, and

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1719

Abbey Church of Bath; 8vo, neat, 5s.

the same, with a Vindication of the King's Sovereign Rights, &c. 8vo, very neat, 12s.

1723

10381 SALISBURY GUIDE, 1787.-Antiquities of Tewkesbury, 1787. -Southampton Guide, 1781.-12mo, plates, neat, 3s. 10382 SALISBURY's (Wm.) Cottager's Companion: or, Cottage Horticulture; 12mo, 1s. 1817 10383 SALLUST on the Gods and the World: the Pythagoric Sentences of Demophilus, translated from the Greek and five Hymns by Proclus, in the original Greek, with a Poetical Version. To which are added five Hymns by the Translator (Thos. Taylor) 8vo, LARGE PAPER, bds. 4s. 1793 the same; 8vo, LARGE PAPER, in Etruscan calf, 6s. 1793 the same, 1793.-Apuleius's Fable of Cupid and Psyche, with an Introduction, &c. by Thomas Taylor, 1795.— 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, large paper, half-bound, 8s. 10386 SALLUSTIUS' (Caius Crispus) his Workes, contayning the Conspiracie of Cateline, the Warre of Jugurth, V Bookes of Historical Fragments, two Orations to Cæsar, and one against Cicero, translated by William Crosse; 12mo, neat, scarce, 8s. 1629 Catiline's Conspiracy and Jugurthine Warre, made English by John Rowe; 8vo, neat, 5s.

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1709 Works in Latin, with a free English Translation by John Clarke; 8vo, neat, 10s. 6d.

1734

History of the Catiline and Jugurthine Wars, in English and Latin, translated by H. Lee; 4to, neat, 8s. 1744 Works, translated, with Annotations, and a Review of the Roman History, from the Jugurthian War to the Catilinarian Conspiracy, by W. Cooke; 8vo, neat, 6s. 1746 Works, translated by Thomas Gordon, with Political Discourses on the Author, &c. To which are added, a Translation of Cicero's Four Orations against Catiline; 4to, neat, 18s. 1769 Works, in Latin, with a literal English Translation and Notes, by John Mair; 8vo, neat, 10s.

1774

Works, translated by Dr. H. Steuart, with two Essays on the Life, Character, and Writings of the Historian, and copious Notes; 2 vols. royal 4to, portrait and maps (pub. at 41. 12s.) bds. 11. 4s.

the same; 2 vols. 4to, neat, 17. 10s.

1806

1806

A good translation, with many very learned notes. Works, translated by Arthur Murphy. To which is added, a Translation of Cicero's Orations against Catiline; 8vo, portrait (pub. at 12s.) bds. 7s.

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