80 DALRYMPLE'S (Sir John) Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the dis; solution of the last Parliament of Charles II. till the Battle of La Hogue, 2 vols. 4to. hf. russia, 188 1771-73-88 “ Another publication remains yet to be mentioned, which deservedly excited the attention of the public on its first appearance, and which must always be examined with great care by every inquirer into the constitutional history of England,—the Memoirs of Dalrymple. They contain very curious information, and will give very important hints respecting the character and views both of the Duke of York, the King, and the popular leaders, and put the student into possession of the state secrets of the reign.”—Professor Smyth. “ But you must, by all means, continue your study of the · Memoirs of Dalrymple,' which contain very curious information, and will give you very important hints respecting the characters and views, both of the Duke of York, the King (Charles II.) and the popular leaders." Professor Smyth on History. 81 DANTE's Vision; or Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, translated by H. F. Cary, 3 vols. 12mo. third edition, vellum extra, gilt edges, 158 1831 82 DEANE's Worship of the Serpent, traced throughout the world, 8vo. second enlarged edition, plates, bds. 12s 1833 83 D'ISRAELI'S (I.) Curiosities of Literature, ninth edition revised, 6 vols. 12mo. cloth, 168 1834 84 DOMESDAY BOok illustrated : containing an account of that ancient record, and a translation of the difficult passages with notes ; an explanation of the terms, 1788 85 DUNDEE. Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the Highland Clans, and the Massacre of Glenco, with account of Dundee's officers after they went to Glasgow, 1818 passed during the period of the Commonwealth and Usurpation of Oliver Crom well, 1648-1659, in 3 stout vols. sm. folio, Black letter, old calf, £9. 98 1648-59 A very curious and important collection, comprising, amongst other Acts, those for “ Authorizing Col. Blake to be Admiral and General of the Fleet;" “ Declaring and constituting the People of England to be a commonwealth and Free State ;' “ Against unlicensed and scandalous Books and pamphlets ;” “For the sale of Fee-farm Rents ;" “ For securing Moneys for the Navy and Army;" “For repealing an ordinance whereby Sir Thomas Fairfax was constituted Commander-in-chief;" “ The Militia of the Commonwealth of England ;" and many Acts on Trade, Rents, Lands, Corn, Meal, the Army, Navy, Internal Administration, Challenges, Duels, Creditors, the Postal Service, Popery, Customs, Excise, Debts, Tythes, etc. etc. 87 ENGLISH HISTORY. Another Collection, in 3 vols. folio, containing many Acts, printed as BROADSIDES, russia, edges uncut, £10. 1649-1659 This equally curious collection contains most precious historical Documents, such as the Act "prohibiting the Proclaiming of any person to be King of England ;" “for abolishing the House of Peers ;"! - What Offences shall be adjudged Treason;" “ Letters of Mart;" further, many Acts about the Militia, Mortgages, Trade, Rents, General Pardon, Army, Navy, Cock-Matches, Highwaymen, Hackney Coaches, General Monck, many PROCLAMATions, etc. etc. 88 ERSKINE'S (Thomas Lord) Speeches on Subjects connected with the Liberty of the Press, and against constructive Treason: together with his Speeches at the Bar on Miscellaneous Subjects, 5 vols. 8vo. port. calf gilt, scarce, £2. 2s 1812-13 89 Eustace's Tour through ITALY, a view of its Scenery and Antiquities, 2 vols. 4to. plates, half bound, 10s 1813 90 FABER'S ORIGIN of Pagan Idolatry, ascertained from historical testimony and circumstantial evidence, 3 vols. 4to. very scarce, £7.78 1816 This rare and important work represents all the Religious Systems of Antiquity. 91 FORSTER’S (T. J. M.) UNPUBLISHED WORKS : Recueil de ma vie, mes ouvrages, et mes pensées, 12mo. Brux. 1837 Bruges, 1845 ib. 1847 These volumes contain the Lucubrations of an extraordinary individual, consisting of Poems, Letters, Scientific, Antiquarian and Philological Essays. 92 FOX (The Rt. Hon. Charles James) Speeches in the House of Commons, edited by Wright, 6 vols. 8vo. hf. russia neat, rare, £6. 1815 93 FRANKLIN'S (B.) Life, written by himself: together with his Essays, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. calf, 6s London, 1793 94 FULLER's Collection of English Proverbs, 12mo. calf gilt, 78 6d London, Serjeant 95 GIBBON’S Miscellaneous Works, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, com posed by himself; illustrated from his Letters, with notes by Lord Sheffield, Ő vols. 8vo. portrait and plates, half calf, scarce, £2. 10s 1814 Priced, 1840, J. Bohn, £4. 48 ; 1844, White, £3, 108. " This polished little auto-biographical gem was read in all circles, and admired by critics of every description. Nor were the Letters, and especially the Journal of Gibbon's Studies, considered to be less commendable. The latter is indeed a valuable legacy bequeathed to posterity. Bating the well-known prejudices of the author, which are here comparatively softened and subdued, I know of nothing more inviting to perusal-more seductive to all the honourable objects of intellectual cultivation and gratification—than this ‘Journal.' It makes us in love with our study and our books; and, situated as was Gibbon's library, overlooking a portion of the Lake of Geneva, one can hardly conceive any earthly luxury, to an enlarged mind like his, to bave been more complete. Indeed, Gibbon occasionally describes himself as marching into his LIBRARY, of a bright beauteousmorning, to handle his Byzantine Historians, with all the zest and activity of an horticulturist into his hot-house-to cut his black Antigua pine, or gather his favourite nectarine, yet impearled with the early dews of a hot house. The author of "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,' seems to revel in the intellectual banquet placed before him ; and indeed Nature, which, from bodily infirmities, denied Gibbon the luxuries of out of door exercise, seems to have abundantly compensated this defect, by enduing him with a hale, active, and comprehensive mind, which was scarcely sensible of fatigue.”—Dibdin. 96 GOUGH'S SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS in Great Britain, applied to illustrate the History of Families, Manners, and Arts, from the Norman Conquest to the Seventeenth Century, with Introductory Observations, COMPLETE WITH THE INTRODUCTION, 3 vols. impl. folio, fine impressions of the numerous plates, old gilt russia, by Staggemeier, a fine set, very rare, from the library of Sir John St. Aubyn, £65. 1786-96 An early issued copy, perfectly free from stains. · Many copies of this valuable work were destroyed by fire, particularly the Introduction to the second volume. The illustrious antiquary, Gough, may justly be termed the Camden of the eighteenth century. Nassau's copy sold for £71.88; Sir M. M. Sykes's for £88. 48 ; the Marquis of Townsend's for £73. 108; Fonthill, £92. 88; and Mr. North's for £73. 10s. 97 GREGSON’S (Matthew) Portfolio of Fragments relative to the History and Antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of LANCASTER, SECOND EDITION with additions, 3 parts in 1 vol. folio, portraits, pedigrees, and numerous plates, woodcuts, &c. (pub. at £8. 8s) Liverpool, 1824 The first edition appeared in 1817, a fourth part promised, was never published. The additions to the first edition may be had for £2. 28 ; Proofs of the woodcuts separately £3. 38. Most of the Lancashire great Families are mentioned in this valuable work, with their Coats of Arms engraved. 98 GREY (Sir George) POLYNESIAN MYTHOLOGY and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race, post 8vo. 14 illustrations, (pub. at 10s 6d) cloth, 5s 1855 A very authentic work, all the information having been supplied to Sir George Grey by the native Priests and Chiefs. 99 GUARDIAN (The) for 1713, 2 vols. 12mo. frontispieces, old calf gilt, 6s 1751 100 HARTSHORNE'S (C. H.) SALOPIA ANTIQUA, or an enquiry from personal Sur vey into the ‘Druidical,' Military, and other Remains in SHROPSHIRE and the NORTH WELSH BORDERS ; with Observations upon the NAMES OF Places, and a GLOSSARY of WORDS, used in the County of Salop, impl. 8vo. LARGE PAPER, illuminated title and plates, (pub. at 42s) hf. morocco, gilt top, 24s 1841 The interesting Border county of Shropshire, has found a most painstaking Antiquary and Phi. lologist in the Rev. C. H. 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Contents : Mercurius Rusticus, frontispiece, 6 leaves of Preface, 205 pp.—Mercurius Rusti. cus: or, the Countries Complaint of the Sacrileges, etc. on the Cathedral Churches, 31 leaves, including a Preface, Catalogue of the Cathedrals, and a brief Martyrology.--Querela Cantabrigiensis : or, a Remonstrance for the banished Members of the University of Cambridge, 29 leaves including a Preface and Catalogue of Heads and Fellows of Colleges, etc. - Mercurius Belgicus : or, a briefe Chronology of the Battles, Sieges, Conflicts, etc. to the 25th of March 1646, with a Catalogue of the Persons of Quality slain on both sides, and Table of Mercurius Rusticus, 41 leaves. 123 NICHOLS'S (Jno.) 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Lewis, £32. 1819 125 PALGRAVE (Sir Francis) Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth in the Anglo-Saxon period, 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to. £4. 108 1832 126 PECK’S Desiderata Curiosa, or a Collection of divers scarce and curious Pieces relating to Matters of English History, edited by T. Evans, 2 vols. in 1, royal 4to. LARGE PAPEB, portrait and plates, best edition, calf, £3. 108 1779 Priced, small paper, 1828, Beckley, £2. 108 ; 1848, Payne and Foss, £2. 28. Bernal's copy fetched, 1855, £1. 188. Large paper copies are scarce ; Baker's fetched, 1855, russia, £4. 88. 127 PERCY'S (Bishop) Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our earlier Poets, 3 vols. small 8vo. FIRST Dodsley, 1765 Priced, Thorpe, £2. 28. All other editions are castrated. 128 PETERKIN (Alex.) 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Ward 1804 of H.R.H, the Prince of Wales 1787 On the use of Sugar in feeding Cattle 1809 The Corn Trade and Corn Laws 1760 War in Disguise, or the Frauds 1806 Peace concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle 1748 Tucker's Four Tracts 1774 Young, the Question of Scarcity and Remedies Necker's State of the Finances of France 1781 considered with Observations to keep Wheat Appeal from the new to the old Whigs 1791 at a more regular price 1800 State of Parties during Addington's admin. 8. a. The Roman Catholics of England 1812 131 PRIESTLEY (Dr. Joseph) THEOLOGICAL and MISCELLANEOUS Works, with a Life and Notes edited by John T. Rutt, 25 vols. 8vo. complete with Index, calf 1831 Dublin, 1740 133 RAMSAY’S (Allan) Poems : new (the best) edition, corrected and enlarged with a GLOSSARY (of Scotticisms) and a Life, 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, calf gilt, žls 1800 134 the Ever Green, being a collection of Scots Poems, wrote by the Ingeni. ous before 1600, 2 vols. 18mo. bds. 10s Glasgow, 1824 135 RAPIN'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, translated from the French, and continued to the Year 1728, by Tindal, 28 vols. 8vo. with numerous maps, portraits and 1726.47 History of England, with Continuation by N. Tindal, 5 vols. folio, fine impressions of the portraits, plates of Medals, maps, and plans of battles, and cities, by Vertue and Houbraken, handsome copy, old calf gilt, gilt borders, £5. 58 1732-47 Priced, russia, 1829, J. Bohn, £20.; calf ģilt, 1837, Thorpe, £10. 108 ; 1840, Payne and Foss, £15. 158 ; calf extra, 1844, Baldock, £9. 98 ; calf neat, 1845, Rodwell, £10. 108; russia, 1848, Payne and Foss, £16. 168 ; russia gilt, 1850, Bosworth, £10.; calf neat, 1854, Upham, £7.78: Fetched, 1854, calf gilt, £6.; 1855, old gilt, russia, Baker's sale, £14. 148; Hollis's sale, £17. 10s, and in the Duke of York's, £16. 10s. “No historical library can be complete, without this best edition of Rapin, adorned by the heads of Vertue and Houbraken. A copy in fine condition is worth £31. 108.”—Library Companion. • Rapin and Hume are our two great Historians. Rapin is important, and always unaffected and laborious ; a work which may readily, and ought always to, be compared with Hume. It is full, valuable, and a sort of substitute in the absence of all other writers. 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