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106 Alleine's (Jos.) Life and Death, 12mo. half-bd.

3s

Lond. 1672 107 Alleine's (Rich.) Sure Guide to Heaven, 8vo.

calf, neat, 58 Lond. 1704 108 Allen's (Thomas) Chaine of Scripture Chronologie, from the Creation of the World to the Death of Christ, Frontispiece by Hollar, 4to. calf, neat, 7s 6d

108* Another copy, 4to. calf, 6s

Lond. 1659

Lond. 1659

109 Allen (William) Traicte Politique, 24mo. calf,

gilt leaves, 6s

Dedicated to Oliver Cromwell.

Lugd. 1658

110 [Allington's (John)] England's Faithful Reprover and Monitour, 18mo. half-bd. neat, wanting two leaves, 3s 6d

Lond. 1653 111 Allix's (P.) Reflections upon the Books of the Old and New Testament, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. calf, neat, 8s Lond. 1688

"These reflections have always been held in great repute for the plainness and erudition with which they are written."-Bp. Watson.

112 Almanacks. A curious collection of Almanacks and Prognostications for the year 1624, by Allestree, Browne, Dade, Neve, Woodhouse, Ranger, White, Rudston, Gilden, Johnson, Vaux, Einer, Sofford, Hawkins, and Bellerson, black letter, 15 in number, in 1 vol. 18mo. vellum, 5s

113 Almanack du Chasseur, avec une Dictionaire des termes de Venerie, &c. 12mo. calf, neat, 3s Par. 1773 114 Almeloveen (Theod. Janssonii ab) de Vitis Stephanorum Celebrium Typographorum Dissertatio Epistolica, subjecta H. Stephani Artis Typographicæ, 12mo. scarce, 128 Amst. 1683 115 Alphabet (The) beautifully engraved with an emblematical design to each Letter, by Ar

taud, 8vo. venetian morocco, tooled all over the sides, gilt leaves, 15s

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116 Amadis di Grecia Cavallier dell' ardente Spada, small 8vo. half-bd. calf, 7s Venet. 1565 117 Ambrose's (Isaac) Looking to Jesus, 8vo. neat, 7s 6d Glasgow, 1768 118 Ames's (Joseph) Catalogue of Two thousand English Heads, 8vo. calf, neat, 10s 6d 1748 119 Jost Amman, Fraunwenzimmer Wirt vermeldt von allerley schoenen Kleidungen unnd Trachten der Weiber, &c. 110 wood cuts of female Costume of all nations, 4to. half bound, Feyrabend, Francf. 1586 120 Amory's (Tho.) Life of John Buncle, 3 vols.

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crown 8vo. bds. 15s Lond. 1825 121 Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Chloé, plates, 12mo. calf, neat, 12s 122 Another edition, fine plates, 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 11 5s 1745 123 Amours de Leucippe et de Clitophon, trad. du Grec d'Achile Tatius, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. calf, neat, 4s Amst. 1733 124 Anacreontis Odæ, ab Hen. Stephano luce et Latinitate nunc primum donatæ, 4to. fine copy, morocco, gilt leaves, 11 5s Lut. 1554

EDITIO PRINCEPS. A beautiful and rare edition, according to Fabricius and Clement, printed by Hen. Stephen, when he was in his twenty-sixth year. The Text of this edit. prin. has been followed by almost every subsequent editor.-Vide Harles, Brunet, and Dibdin.

125 Anacreon, Gr. et Lat. Opera et studio Josuæ Barnes, 3 portraits, 12mo. calf, neut, 8s

Camb. 1721

126 Another copy, 12mo. 7s

Camb. 1705

"The Cambridge editions are more correct than the London one of 1734."-Harwood.

127 Anacreon Græcè, small 8vo. calf, gilt leaves, 12s Parma, Bodoni, 1791 128 Anacreon, Gr. small 8vo. THICK PAPER, red morocco, gilt leaves, bound by Kalthoeber, Parma, Bodoni, 1791 small 8vo. green morocco, gilt leaves,

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"Printed in CAPITAL LETTERS, and a more elegant and exquisitely finished production cannot be conceived." -Dibdin.

130 Anacreonti Symposiaca Semiiambia, Gr., tab. æneis incisa et iconib. ornata, ed. Jos. Spaletti, roy. folio, sewed, 15s Roma, 1781 131 Ancient Confirmation Deed, relating to certain Lands formerly possessed by the Abbey of Shaftesbury, in the County of Dorset, 4to. bds. 8s. Evesham, 1818

PRIVATELY PRINTED by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart. 132 Ancient English Poesie, viz. Shakspeare's Troublesome Raigne of King John, Marston's Scourge of Villanie, &c. 12mo. calf, 5s 6d Lond. 1764 133 Ancient Critical Essays upon English Poets, and Poesy, edited by Joseph Haslewood, 2 vols. 4to. hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 41 14s 6d Lond. 1811-15

These volumes contain the Essays of Puttenham,
Gascoigne, Harvey, Spenser, K. James, Webb, Haring-
ton, Meres, Campion, Daniel, and Bolton.
A great

portion of the edition of the second volume was destroyed
at Bensley's fire.

134 Anderson's (James) Collections relating to the History of Mary Queen of Scotland, 4 vols. in

2, 4to. hf. bd. uncut, 21 2s Lond. 1729 136 Andrews (Episc.) Concio de Jure et Potentate convocandorum cætuum, Lond. 1608.-Assertio Juris Monarchici in Regno Scotorum, 1653. Remmighausen (Hen.) Examen Anglicum exhibens v. Questiones Politico-Juridicas, in quibus Breviter et dilucidi ostenditur,

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Regiam Majestatem non esse violandam à subditis, sed sancti colendam, Rint. 1653.Fidi Popularis Prodromus Cromwellii ad Belgarum Gemitum Delecti, imperfect.-4 Tracts, in 1 vol. 4to. calf, very neat, 1l ls

137 Andrews (Lanc. Episc.) Preces Private Quotidianæ, Gr. et Lat. 18mo. cf. 15s Oxon. 1675 138 Andrews (Episc. Lancelot) Preces Privatæ Quotidianæ, Gr. et Lat. ed. P. Hall, 18mo. boards, 12s-morocco, gilt leaves, 17s 1828 "Of the writings of Bishop Andrews the most known and the most useful is his Manual of Devotions, composed in Greek and Latin, for his own private use. For some time before his death the manuscript was scarcely ever out of his hands. It was found worn in pieces by his fingers, and wet with his tears. 'When thou hast bought the book, enter into thy closet and shut the door; pray with Bishop Andrews for one week, and he will be thy companion for the residue of thy years; he will be pleasant in thy life, and at the hour of death he will not forsake thee.""-Walton's Lives, by Zouch.

139 Andrews's (Bp. L.) Devotions, 18mo. 4s 1655 140 Andrews's (Bp. Lancelot) Private Devotions, a new translation by the Rev. Peter Hall, with the Manual for the Sick, Portrait and Life of the Author, 18mo. boards, 6s blue morocco extra, gilt leaves, 11s 6d Lond. 1830

Bishop Horne always lamented the omission of the Manual for the Sick in modern editions of Bp. Andrews's Devotions; and said, "that it was the best ever printed, and ought to be in the hand of every clergyman in the land."

141 Andrews (Bp. Lancelot) Narration of his Life and Death, by Hen. Isaacson, 4to. with two additional Portraits by Hollar and Loggan inserted, hf. bd. russia, 7s 6d Lond. 1650 142 ANDREWS's (H. C.) HEATHERY: OR, A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS ERICA; containing coloured Engravings, with Latin and English Descriptions, Dissections, &c. of that extensive Tribe of Plants, 6 vols. royal 8vo.

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containing 300 figures beautifully and accurately coloured, 137 10s Lond. 1804 143 ANDREWS's (H. C.) ROSES OR, A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS ROSA; containing coloured Figures of all the known Species and beautiful Varieties, drawn, engraved, described, and coloured, from the living Plants, 2 vols, royal 4to. containing nearly 150 figures beautifully and accurately coloured, 131 Lond. 1805 144 ANDREWS'S (H. C.) GERANIUMS: OR, A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS GERANIUM; containing coloured Figures of all the known Species and beautiful Varieties, engraved, described, and coloured from the living Plants, 2 vols. royal 4to. containing nearly 150 figures beautifully coloured, 91 9s Lond. 1805 145 ANDREWS's (H. C.) BOTANIST'S REPOSITORY for New and Rare Plants, containing coloured Figures of such Plants as have not hitherto appeared in any similar publication, with all their essential characters in English and Latin, 10 vols. 4to. containing 664 figures faithfully coloured, 361 Lond. 1802-9 146 ANDREWS'S (H. C.) COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF HEATHS. The drawings taken from living plants only, with the appropriate specific character, full description, nature, place of growth, and time of flowering of each, in Latin and English; accompanied by accurate dissections of the several parts, 4 vols. folio, containing 288 figures, most beautifully and accurately coloured, 361 Lond. 1802-5

The foregoing Works have been in course of publication for a series of years, and are now completed. The drawings were all made by Mr. Andrews, and coloured under his immediate inspection; their fidelity and accuracy have been admitted by those who are conversant with the Works, both in this country and on the Continent. Of some of the works, but very few copies

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