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3575 SOMERSETSHIRE.-Monody to the Memory of a Lady who died at Bath, 4to. 1s 6d

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Bath, n. d. Regular Form of Discipline for the Regiment of Militia, of Somersetshire, under the command of Earl Poulett, small 4to. 28 6d

1759

WARNER'S (Rev. R.) History of Bath, portrait and plates, royal 4to. half calf, very neat, UNCUT, 11 5s Bath, 1801 WATKINS'S (Miss, of Stoke Lane, Somersetshire) Poems, 8vo. half bound, neat, 2s ib. 1812

WATKINS'S (Rev. Wm.) Sermon preached at St. Cuthbert's Church, Wells, before a Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, small 4to. half bound, 28 6d

Frome, 1792

WOOD's (John) Essay towards a Description of Bath,

2 parts, 1742.-Chandler's (Mary) Description of Bath, a Poem, 1736; plates, 3 vols. in 1, 8vo. calf, 6s

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3581 SOMERVILLE'S Chase, a Poem; with his Hobbinol, or Rural Games, fine plates by Walker, small 8vo. calf, gilt, neat, 58

At the end is Dr. Akenside's Pleasures of Imagination, 1763.

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1767

3582 SOMERVILLE'S (Mrs.) Connexion of the Physical Sciences, 12mo. boards, 5s (published at 7s 6d)

1834 3583 SECOND EDITION, much enlarged, 12mo. boards, 10s 6d 1835 3584 SOMNER'S (Wm.) Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent; with Life by White Kennett, fine impression of the portrait, by Burghers, small 8vo. calf, very neat, 8s 6d

Oxford, 1693

A valuable work, rectifying many mistakes in Camden, Lambard, Philpot, and others."
NICOLSON'S Hist. Library.

ANTIQUITIES OF CANTERBURY, by Nicolas Battely, plates, folio,
LARGE PAPER, original calf, gilt, very neat, 21 8s

3585 1703 3586 SOPHOCLIS TRAGEDIE, Gr. et Lat. cum vet. Gram. Scholiis, recensuit, notisque illustravit Brunck, 2 vols. large 4to. fine copy, calf, very neat, 27 10s "The beauty and excellence of this truly critical edition are well known.”—DR. DIBDIN.

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Gr. ex edit. Brunckii, 8vo. calf, very neat, 9s Oxon. 1819 Gr. et Lat. cum Notis et Fragmentis, ex edit. Brunckii, acced, variæ lectiones, 3 vols. 8vo. half bound, very neat, 1l 4s Lond. 1819 Tragœdiæ, Latine, 8vo. boards, 3s 6d ib. 1820 Gr. ex edit. Brunckii et Schæferi, 2 vols. 32mo. sewed, 6s ib. 1823 Gr. cum annotat. Brunckii, Schæferi et aliorum, acced. deperdit. trag. fragmenta, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 16s-half bound, very neat, 188 ib. 1826 cum Annot. et Indic. Hermanni, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, very neat, 1/48 Lond. 1827 3593 SOPHOCLES, translated into English Prose by G. Adams, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, 68 6d 1729 translated into English verse by Dr. T. Francklin, 8vo. calf,

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1788 Scholia Græca in Sophoclem ex edit. Brunckiana, 8vo. boards, Oxon. è typ. Clar. 1810

6s 3596 SOUTH'S (DR. ROBERT) SERMONS, portrait, 6 vols. 8vo. old calf, very neat, 11 58 1727 3597 Sermons, portrait, 6 vols. first 4 vols. 8vo. calf, not uniform, vols. 5 and 6, original morocco, gilt leaves, 1l 10s

1704

3598 SOUTH'S (Dr. Rob.) Sermons, vols. 1 and 3, 8vo. 5s-vol. 6, fine impression of the portrait, half bound, UNCUT, 58

1717 "His sermons, to be properly appreciated, ought to be carefully studied; and we will venture to say that the labour will not be unprofitable; they bear the unequivocal stamp, which a peculiar turn of mind and a great genius cannot fail to impress." Retrospective Review, vol. 9. 3599 SOUTH CAROLINA.-An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 4s 6d

Dr. Watt says the author of this work was Alexander Hewit.

1779

3600 SOUTHEY'S (DR. ROB.) Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal, with some account of Spanish and Portuguese Poetry, 8vo. half russia, neat, 4s 6d

Bristol, 1797 Joan of Arc, an Epic Poem, frontispiece, 2 vols. 12mo. russia, neat, 6s 6d ib. 1798 Thalaba the Destroyer, 2 vols. 12mo. morocco, gilt leaves, 6s 6d

1801 1810 Letters from England, by Don. Man. Alv. Espriella, 3 vols. 12mo. boards, 6s 6d 1814 Vision of Judgment, 4to. boards, 6s (published at 15s) 1821 History of the Peninsular War, 3 vols. 4to. boards, 3l 18s (published at 71 10s) 1823-32

3601 3602

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HISTORY OF BRAZIL, mup, 3 vols. 4to. boards, 31 8s (published

at 71 15s)

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Life of Wesley, and the Rise and Progress of Methodism, two portraits, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, grained, neat, 1l 5s

1824 Book of the Church, 2 vols. 8vo. half bound, very neat, 1l 1s

1824

Vindiciæ Ecclesiæ Anglicana: Letters to C. Butler, comprising Essays on the Romish Religion, and vindicating the Book of the Church, 8vo. boards, 78 6d (published at 15s)

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Life of Nelson, plates, 18mo. boards, 3s (published at 58)
Fam. Lib. 1830

1827

3611 SOUTHEY'S (Capt. Tho.) Chronological History of the West Indies, 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 18s (published at 21 10s) 3612 SOUTHGATE'S (Rich.) LI Sermons, preached to Parochial Congregations; with a Biographical Preface by Dr. G. Gaskin, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 8s 6d

1798 3613 SPAIN.-Voyage D'Espagné, trois discours politiques sur les affaires du Protecteur d'Angleterre, la reine de Suede, et du Duc le Lorraine, avec une relation de l'estat et Gouvernement de cette monarchie; et une relation particuliere de Madrid, thick 12mo. fine copy, SCARCE, 78 6d Cologne, 1666

The period this curious little book refers to is 1655; the author Aarsens de Sommerdyck, the editor de Sercy. At the end is "L'Apocalypse de Meliton, ou revelation des Mysteres Cenobitiques." Sainct leger, 1665-and " Conclave de Clement IX." 1669.

3614 SPAIN & PORTUGAL, History of, from B. c. 1000 to A. D. 1814, 8vo. half bound, neat, 98 1833 3615 SPALDING's (J. J.) Thoughts on the Value of Feelings in Religion, translated by A. B. Evans, 8vo. boards, 3s 6d (published at 8s) 1827 3616 SPANHEMII (Fr.) Dubia Evangelica discussa et vindicata, 3 parts in 2 vols. 4to. old calf, 10s 6d

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On the fly-leaf is written," Windsor Castle, 19th of Nov. 1659. Οιστεον και έλπιστέον -Durante-Lauderdaill." These learned questions on the gospels are highly spoken of by Orme and Walch."

3617 SPANHEMII Introductio ad historiam et antiquitates sacras, thick 12mo. old calf, gilt, 48 Lugd. Bat. 1675 3618 Historia Jobi: sive de obscuris Historia Commentatio, 12mo. vellum, neat, 4s 6d ib. 1694 3619 SPECTACLE de la Nature, ou entretiens sur les particularitiés de l'histoire naturelle, numerous plates, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, 10s 6d Utrecht, 1736 3620 SPEED'S (JOHN) Historie of Great Britaine, under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans, wood cuts of coins, seals, &c. folio, (M.S. title, otherwise a fine copy,) half calf, gilt, very neat, 11 48

3621

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Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, plates of coins, seals, &c. large folio, half bound, 11 48

1676 "A diligent and exact work, and of equal use for the history as the topography of England." -DU FRESNOY. This edition was edited by John Philips."

3622 SPELMANNI (Hen.) Concilia, Decreta, Leges, Constitutiones, in Re Ecclesiastica orbis Britannici, folio, fine copy, calf, neat, 14s Lond. 1639 Glossarium Archaiologicum, folio, calf, gilt, very neat, 18s

3623

1664 3624 SPENCE'S (Jos.) Polymetis; or, an Enquiry concerning the Agreement between the Works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of ancient Artists, fine impressions of the plates, FIRST EDITION, royal folio, calf, very neat, 21 88 1747

3625

3626

Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books and Men, by

Malone, small 8vo. half calf, gilt, very neat, 6s

1820

another edition, with Notes, and a Life of the Author, by Singer,

1820

portrait, 8vo. boards, 10s 6d (published at 14s) "This is one of the most interesting volumes of literary anecdote imaginable."-DIBDIN. 3627 SPENCER'S (JOHN) Discourse concerning PRODIGIES, wherein the variety of presages by them is reprehended, FIRST EDITION, 1663.-Reliquiæ Raleighanæ; Discourses and Sermons by the Rev. Dr. Walter Raleigh, Dean of Wells, published with an Account of his Life, by Bishop Patrick, 1679; in 1 vol. 4to. calf, neat, 98 1663-79

Spencer on Prodigies-" A very learned work."-CHALMERS. Raleigh was a learned and loyal divine; persecuted, plundered, imprisoned, and murdered by his keeper, in the rebellion of 1646, see WooD's Athena. Chillingworth has informed us that he was the best disputant he ever met with.

3628 SPENSER'S (Edm.) Fairie Queene, with a Life of the Author, (by Dr. Birch) and a Glossary, 32 plates, after designs by Kent, 3 vols. 4to. calf, neat, 1l 18s

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1751 Fairie Queene, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by Ralph Church, 4 vols. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, calf, gilt, very neat,

1807

17 118 6d 1758 Warton's (Dr. Thos.) Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, neat, 10s 6d 3631 SPIRITUAL QUIXOTE, a Comic Romance, by Mr. Geoffry Wildgoose, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, neat, 4s

1774

"Intended as a satire on the itinerant and illiterate preachers among the Methodists, and is the most popular of all Mr. Graves's works."-See WATT's Bibliotheca Britannica. 3632 SPON et Wheler, Voyage d'Italie, de Dalmatie, de Grece, et du Levant, en 1675 et 76, plates, 2 vols. 12mo. UNCUT, 6s Amst. 1679 3633 SPORTSMAN'S CABINET; or, a Correct Delineation of the Canine Race, numerous beautiful plates, fine impressions, 2 vols. 4to. elegantly bound in russia, gilt edges, 51 15s 6d

1803

3634 SPRAT'S (Bp.) Two Letters to the Earl of Dorset, concerning his sitting in the Ecclesiastical Commission in the Reign of James II. 8vo. 2s6d 1711 3635 SQUIRE'S (Sam.) Two Essays: 1. A Defence of the Ancient Greek Chronology, with a New Chronological Synopsis. 2. An Enquiry into the Origin of the Greek Language, 8vo. calf, neat, 4s 6d Camb. 1741 3636 STAEL, (Mad. de) ŒŒuvres, contenant ses Mémoires et ses Comédies, 2 vols. 12mo. french calf, gilt, 4s 6d Maestricht, 1783 Corinna; or, Italy, 4 vols. 12mo. half russia, very neat, 12s (cost 1/ 168)

1822

3637 3638 STACKHOUSE'S (Rev. Thos.) History of the Holy Bible, plates, 2 vols. folio, old calf, 14s 3639 Vana Doctrinæ Emolumenta, et varia studiorum Incommoda, 4to. 1s 6d

1742

Lond. 1752 3640 STAFFORD's (Rich.) Great Benefits of Christ, to all that believe on and obey him, a Treatise on Heb. ii. 15; also some Thoughts concerning the Life to come, &c. 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. old binding, 58 1693 Practical Discourses on sundry Texts of Scripture, small 8vo. old calf, 38 6d

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1695

Exceeding great Comfort and Benefit of having walked before God in Truth, &c.; also the Necessity of Keeping still unto the Ordinances of Religion, &c. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo. old calf, 38 6d 1698-9 Absolute Truth, and utmost Certainty of the Word of God, small 8vo. boards, 1s 6d

1699

Word in Season to him that is weary of the guilt and burden of sins, and of this life, &c. 8vo. old calf, neat, 4s 6d 1702 3645 STAFFORD GALLERY.-ETCHINGS of the Stafford Collection, with Biographical and Critical Notices by JOHN YOUNG, large paper, fine proof impressions on India paper, 2 vols. 4to. half red morocco, very neat, 41 4s (published at 121 128)

1825 3646 STANDEN's (Jos.) Sermon preached at Taunton, in Somersetshire, before the Anniversary Assembly of Ministers, 8vo. UNCUT, 1s 1711 3647 STANHOPE's (Dean) Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and Gospels, portrait, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 18s

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1726 3648 another edition, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, very neat, 1748 1741 3649 Concio ad Clerum habita in eccles. S. Pauli, Oct. 1705, 4to. 1706 3650 STANLEY'S (Edw.) Series of Questions upon the Bible, 12mo. boards, 28 1814 3651 STANLEII (Tho.) Historia Philosophia Orientalis, small 8vo. old calf, 38 6d Amst. 1690 3652 STANLEY'S (Thos.) History of Philosophy, 4 Parts in 1, portraits by Fai

thorne, fine impressions, folio, old calf, 98 6d

1655

3653 STANYAN's (Temple) Grecian History, plates, 8vo. calf, neat, 28 1707 3654 STAPHYTUS's (Fridericus, Counsellor to the late Emperor Ferdinandus, &c.) APOLOGIE, intreating, of the true and right understanding of Holy Scripture; of the Translation of the Bible into the Vulgar Tongue; of Disagreement in Doctrine among the Protestants, translated into English by Thos. Stapleton, small 4to. fine copy, half bound, neat, 12s Antwerp, by John Latins, 1565

Added is a discourse by the translator, "Upon the doctrine of the Protestants, which he trieth by the three first founders and fathers thereof, MARTIN LUTHER, PHILIP MELANCTHON, and especially JOHN CALVIN."

3655 STARKE'S (Mariana) Travels on the Continent; written for the use and particular information of Travellers, thick 8vo. boards, 7s 6d (published at 11 58)

This book has been found exceedingly useful to travellers on the continent.

1820

3656 STAVELEY'S (Thos.) Romish Horse-leech; or, an Impartial Account of the Intolerable Charge of Popery to this Nation, small 8vo. calf, neat, 38 6d

3657

1674

History of Churches in England, BEST EDITION, 8vo. calf, gilt, very neat, 10s 6d 1773 3658 STEAD'S (J.) Picture of Jersey, map and plates, 8vo. half bound, neat, 3s

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3659 STEBBING'S (Dr. H.) Boyle Lectures for 1747-9, 8vo. calf, neat, 58 1750 Lives of the Italian Poets, 20 medallion portraits, 3 vols. small 8vo. half calf, gilt, very neat, 1l 48 (published at 1l 11s 6d) 1831 3661 STEELE'S (Joshua) Prosodia Rationalis; or, an Essay towards establishing the Melody and Measure of Speech, to be expressed and perpetuated by peculiar Symbols, SECOND EDITION, 4to. boards, 9s

1779

"A very ingenious method, in which Mr. Steele has shewn how the recitation of Garrick and other eminent speakers, might be transmitted to posterity in score." "The only elementary work upon the subject of elocutionary utterance, to which the lecturer feels himself called upon to acknowledge any essential obligations, is Steele's Prosodia Rationalis, a work of mingled taste and science."-THELWALL. Two copies produced as much as £5 10s. at Mr. Thelwall's sale.

3662 STENNETT's (Joseph) Answer to Mr. David Russen's Book, entitul'd "Fundamentals without a Foundation, or a True Picture of the Anabaptists," &c.; with Remarks on Mr. James Broome's Letter annex'd to that Treatise, 8vo. nent, 28

1704

3663 STENOGRAPHY.-TAYLOR's (Sam.) Essay intended to establish a Standard for an Universal System of Stenography, or Short-hand Writing, 8vo. boards, 4s 6d (published at 11 18)

1786 3664 STEPHANI (H.) Thesaurus Græcæ Linguæ, cum Appendicibus, EDIT. SECUNDA, 5 vols. folio, (stained, otherwise a good copy) the original calf, 31 38 H. Stephani Oliva, sine anno. Thesaurus Linguæ Græcæ, edit. nova, multis aucta, curâ Barker et Valpy, 8 vols. folio, half calf, very neat, 147 148 1816-28 idem, 8 vols. folio, russia, very neat, marbled leaves, 16/ 16s (published at 40/ 19s)

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ib.

Paralipomena Grammaticarum Gr. Linguæ Inst., 12mo. vel

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lum, 5s 3668 STERNE'S (Laurence) Works, portraits and plates, 7 vols. 12mo. neat, 10s 6d Dublin, 1779 Works, portrait and plates by Collyer, after Hogarth, BEST EDITION, 10 vols. 12mo. very neat set, in old calf, gilt, 1l 11s 6d 1788 Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, 12mo. boards, 1s 6d 1818 "The style of Sterne, though fancifully ornamented, is vigorous and masculine, and full of that animation and force which can only be derived by an intimate acquaintance with the early English prose writers. In the power of approaching and touching the finer feelings of the heart, he has never been excelled, if indeed he has ever been equalled; and may at once be recorded as one of the most affected and one of the most simple of writers; as one of the greatest plagiarists, and one of the most original geniuses that England has produced."-SIR W. SCOTT.

3671

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FERRIAR'S (Dr. John) Illustrations of Sterne, with other Essays and Verses, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 6s 6d

1812

"If we purpose to look closely into the manner of composition which Sterne thought
proper to adopt, we find a sure guide in the ingenious Dr. Ferriar, who with most sin-
gular patience, has traced our author through the hidden sources whence he borrowed
most of his learning, and many of his more striking and peculiar expressions."
SIR W. SCOTT.

28 6d

Fragments in the manner of Sterne, plates, 12mo. vellum, neat, 1797

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