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He is mentioned by several writers as one of the most learned Astronomers of his age. His work De Magnis Conjunctionibus, &c.' is chiefly Astrological."—AIKIN'S Biograph. Dict. 27 Alcoran of Mahomet, translated out of Arabick into French by Du Ryer, and now englished, for the satisfaction of all that desire to look into the Turkish vanities, with a Life of Mahomet, 8vo. old calf, neat, 58 1688 28 Aldrich's (Dr. Henry) Elements of Civil Architecture, according to Vitruvius, and others, especially Palladio, translated by the Rev. P. Smyth, portrait, 8vo. boards, 9s (published at 18s) Oxford, 1824 29 Alfieri Tragedie, Scelta di, raccolte da Zotti, 2 vols. 12mo. sewed, 48 1819 BODLEIAL Р 2 4 JAN 1958 LIBRARY 30 Allen's (Wm.) Whole Works, with his Funeral Sermon, by Bp. Kidder, folio, old calf, 8s 6d 1707 Consisting of a Discourse on the Two Covenants; on Faith; on Justification; on Divine Assistance, and the method thereof; on Humility; a Persuasive to Peace and Unity among Christians; Address to the Nonconformists; on Catholicism; on Quakerism; the Mystery of Iniquity Unfolded, &c. &c. 31 Allix's (P.) Judgment of the Ancient Jewish Church against the Unitarians, 8vo. old calf, 6s 6d 1699 "Affords much curious and useful information on those passages of the Old Testament which have been supposed to contain the doctrine of the Trinity. This volume is now scarce, and brings a very high price."-ORME'S Bibliotheca Biblica. 32 Alma and Brione, a Poem, the Return of Theseus, a Dramatic Scene, 8vo. boards, 38 (published at 6s 6d) 1827 33 Althoferi (Christ.) Observationes Sacræ in quatuor Evangelistas, thick 4to. (nearly 1400 pages) old binding, 38 6d Jenæ, 1653 34 Ambrose's (Isaac) Looking unto Jesus; a View of the Everlasting Gospel, Svo. neat, 5s 6d 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 1771 1816 NEW EDITION, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 7s 6d AMERICA.-Massachusets-Bay.-Hutchinson's History of the Colony of Massachusets-Bay, from the first settlement thereof in 1628 to the year 1750, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, 188 Poston, New-England, 1764-67 The original American edition. A presentation copy, "For the Rev. Mr. Wm. Harris in Hutchinson's History of the Province of Massachusets- A reprint of the second volume of the Lieut.-Governor's work. A Collection of Original Papers relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusets-Bay, 8vo. 88 6d Boston, New-England, 1769 "The Papers of which this volume consists are intended to support and elucidate the principal facts related in the first part of the History of Massachusets-Bay, and may serve as an appendix to it."-Preface. It was the author's intention to publish" another vol. of Papers to serve as an appendix to the second part of the same History," but it does not appear that he ever did so. Canada.-Colden's (The Hon. Cadwallader) History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New-York in America, maps, THIRD EDITION, 2 vols. 12mo. neat, 7s 6d - 1755 The best edition of a very interesting work, to which are added," Accounts of the several other New England.-Hubbard's (W.) Present State of New England, with a Discourse about the War with the Pequods in the year 1637, with Commendatory Poems, 4to. half bound, 7s 6d 1677 Hubbard's (W.) Present State of New England, a remarkably fine tall copy with the map, 4to. old calf, very neat, 15s 1677 The thanks of the Governour and Council of Massachusets Colony were voted to the author for the fidelity with which he had performed his narrative, 42 AMERICA.-Coloniæ Anglicane Illustrate; or, the Acquest of Dominion, and the Plantation of Colonies made by the English in America, with the Rights of the Colonists examined, stated, and illustrated, 4to. pp. 152, sewed, 10s 6d 43 44 1762 American Fishery.-The Ancient Right of the English Nation to the American Fishery, and its various Diminutions, examined and stated, with a map of the Lands, Islands, &c., 4to. pp. 108, 8s 1764 English Colonies.-Continued Corruption, Standing Armies, and Popular Discontents Considered; and the Establishment of the English Colonies in America, with various subsequent Proceedings, and the Present Contests Examined, 4to. with the beautiful plate of Britannia holding the cap of liberty, by Bartolozzi after Cipriani, 4to. pp. 82, 10s 6d 1768 The author of these three anonymous Tracts we can no where find; nor are they any where mentioned excepting in the Bibliotheca Americana, 1789, 4to.; and we strongly suspect them to have been produced by Rich. 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At the end of this last vol. of his Sermons is a Catalogue of his Works, drawn up by Dr. Flexman, who preached his funeral Sermon. 49 Amusemens des Eaux des Spa, 2 vols. 12mo. old calf, neat, 38 50 Anacreon Teius, Poeta Lyricus, edidit, cum Anacreontis Vita, portrait and plates, 12mo. old calf, gilt, neat, 58 Amst., 1734 Josua Barnes, Cantab., 1721 66 Barnes took his edition from a Vatican MS., and has enriched it with some Notes of Sir John Cotton, Bart., and the celebrated Thomas Stanley."-DIBDIN. This Cambridge edition, says Harwood, is more correct than the London one of 1734. 51 Anacreontica, Græce, recensuit notisque criticis instruxit Frid. H. Bothe, 8vo. calf, 78 6d (sells at 168) Oxon. 1809 52 Q. 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Swift's (Dr. Jonathan) History of the Four last years of the Queen, 8vo. half bound, neat, 4s 1758 Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, before the House of Peers for High Crimes and Misdemeanours, begun Feb. 27, 1710.-The Bishop of Salisbury's (Gilb. Burnet) and the Bishop of Oxford's (Wm. Talbot) Speeches in the H. of Lords, on the first Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell; also the Bishop of Lincoln's (Will. Wake) and Bishop of Norwich's (Charles Tremnell) Speeches at the Opening of the Second Article of the said Impeachment, 8vo. 5s 6d 1710 59 Anson's (Lord G.) 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Disegnate, ed intagliate nelle loro forme da Pietro Santi Bartoli, con l'osservationi di Gio. Pietro Bellori, small folio, a fine copy, in vellum, with very fine impressions of the plates, 21 28 Roma, 1691 This beautiful little volume, dedicated "Al' Altezza Serenissima di Ranutio II. Duca d Parma." is complete, having the three parts, and illustrated by 116 Sculptures representing as many antique sepulchral lamps, of the most exquisite proportions. Brunet does not seem to have fallen in with this edition, the earliest he mentions is dated 1697, and contains, as be says, only 110 plates. 66 Berain.-Ornemens inventez par J. Berain, 2 vols. elephant folio, a fine copy, in old french calf, gilt, with fine impress. of the 162 plates, 1l 11s 6d 1709 The designer, Bolivart, Daigremont, P. Giffart, Dolivar, Scotin, Mariette, and D. Marot, were the engravers of these beautiful designs of Chandaliers, Candelabras, Chimney Pieces, Ceilings, Ancient Weapons, &c. The second volume, besides many designs by Berain, contains others entitled Desseins de Plafonds, par Charmeton," a " Plan général de Claguy," and many Views of Versailles. |