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Northern Counties and Islands, by Sir John Sinclair, Bart. 4to. Central Highlands of Scotland, by Marshall, 4to. 1794 Aberdeenshire, by James Anderson, LL.D. 4to. Edinb. 1794 Aberdeenshire, by Geo. Skene Keith, Svo. Aberdeen, 1811 Angus, or Forfarshire, by the Rev. Roger, 4to. Edinb. 1794 by the Rev. J. Headrick, 8vo. 1831 Argyleshire, by James Robson, 4to. 1794 by John Smith, D.D. 8vo. 1805, 1812 and Western part of Invernesshire, by James Robson, 4to. Ayrshire, by Col. Fullarton, Edinb. 1793 W. Aiton, 8vo.

Banffshire, by Souter, 8vo.

by James Donaldson, 4to.

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(Mid-), Abridged Report, 4to. 1795 Nairn, &c., by James Donaldson, 4to. 1794 and Moray, by the Rev. W. Leslie, 8vo. 1811 Peebles, by the Rev. Charles Finlater, Svo. Edinb. 1802, 1814 Perth, Banff, Northampton, and Mearns, or Kincardine, by James Donaldson; 1794 Perth, by James Robertson, D.D. 8vo. Perth, 1799 Perthshire (Southern Districts of), by James Robertson, D.D. 4to. Perthshire, Carse of Gowrie in, by James Donaldson, 4to.

4to.

Renfrewshire, by John Wilson.

by Alex. Martin, 4to.

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Ross and Cromarty, by Sir George Stuart Mackenzie, 8vo.

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Roxburghe and Selkirk, by Robert Dou

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Roxburghshire, by the Rev. D. Ure, 4to.

Stirlingshire, by R. Belsches, 4to.

by Graham, 8vo.

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Sutherland, by J. Henderson, 8vo. 1815 Selkirk, by Thomas Johnston, 4to. 1794 Tweeddale, by Thomas Johnston, 4to.

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Agricultural Surveys:

AGRIPPA.-Treatise of Nobility, and the Excellency of Woman-kind, Antrim, by the Rev. John Dubourdieu, translated by David Clapham.

8vo. 2 vols.

8vo

IRELAND.

Dublin, 1812

ibid. 1802

Armagh, by Sir Charles Coote, Bart. London, 1542. 8vo. ibid. 1804 Black Letter. Composed in compliment Cavan, by Sir Charles Coote, Bart. 8vo. to Margaret of Austria. The Praise of Matrimony, Townsend, translated by David Clapham. Lonibid. 1810 don, by Tho. Berthelet, 1545. 8vo. Donegal, by James M'Pharlan, M.D. 8vo. Black Letter. Bright, 1845, fine, 3. 4s. ibid. 1802 Bindley, date 1540.

Cork, by the Rev. Horatio

8vo.

Clare, by Hely Dutton, 8vo.

ibid. 1808

Down, by the Rev. John Dubourdieu, The Glory of Women, transibid. 1802 lated by Edward Fleetwood. LonDublin, by Lieutenant Joseph Archer, don, 1652. 4to.

Svo.

8vo.

ibid. 1802 Observations on Archer's Statistical Survey, by Hely Dutton, 8vo.

Female Pre-eminence, translated from the Latin, by Henry ibid. 1802 Care. London, 1670. Galloway, by the Rev. Sam. Smith, 8vo. London, 1810 Kilkenny, by Wm. Tighe, 8vo. King's and Queen's Counties, by Sir

Dublin, 1802

Leitrim, Mayo, and Sligo, by James
M'Pharlan, M.D. 8vo. 3 vols. ibid. 1802

ibid. 1802

With a fulsome dedication to Queen Catherine.

Ahmad Bin Abubeker, Bin Wahshih. See HAMMER (Jos.)

Charles Coote, 8vo. 2 vols. ibid. 1801 AICKIN. Siege of Londonderry Kildare, by Tho. Jas. Rawson, 8vo. ibid, 1807 in verse. Dublin, 1699. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 19, 11s. AIKIN, Arthur. Journal of a Londonderry, by the Rev. Geo. Vaughan Tour through North Wales and Part Sampson, 8vo. Meath, by Robert Thompson. ibid. 1802 of Shropshire; with observations in Monaghan, by Sir Charles Coote, Bart. Mineralogy and other branches of 8vo. ibid. 1801 Natural History. London, 1797 or Roscommon, by J. Weld. ibid. 1832 Tyrone, by John M'Evoy, 8vo. ibid. 1802 1798. 8vo. pp. 231. 4s. Wexford, by Robert Frazer, 8vo. ib. 1801 An admirable specimen of a mineralogiWicklow, by Robert Fraser, 8vo. ib. 1801 cal and geological tour. Fonthill, 2148, 9s.

AGRIPPA, Henry Cornelius. Of Arthur and C. R. Dictionary the Vanitie and Uncertaintie of of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Artes and Sciences, englished by Lond. 1807. 4to. 2 vols. with an Ja.(mes) Sa. (nford), Gent. Lond. Appendix, 1814. 4to. 57. 15s. 6d. by Henry Wykes, 1569. 4to. 9s.

An invaluable condensation of Chemical Black Letter. Reprinted 1575. An excel- and Mineralogical science, the most comlent article on this work will be found in prehensive in the English language. the Retrospective Review, vol. xiv.,181-206. Edmund. Designs for Villas,

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The Vanity of Arts and Sci- and other Rural Buildings. Lond. ences. London, 1676. or 1684. 8vo. 1808. 4to. With 31 plates, 18s. with portrait, 5s. Essay on the Doric Order of Three Books of Occult Phi- Architecture. London, 1810. imlosophy, translated by J. F(reake). perial folio, 15s. Lond. 1651. 4to. with portrait.

Plans, Elevation, Section, Fonthill, 407, 10s. Sotheby's in April, and View of the Cathedral Church 1822, 17. 4s. Roxburghe, (4 books, 1651-65) of St. Paul, London; engraved by 12s. 6d. Inglis, No. 102, (4 bks., 1651-65) 138. -Fourth Book of Occult Phi-J. Le Keux from Drawings by James losophy, translated by Robert Tur- and descriptive account by Edmund Elmes, architect; with an historical ner. London, 1665. 4to. 5s. This book is spurious. Another version Aikin, architect. London, 1813. Elephant 4to.

appeared in 1783, 8vo, 4s.

Five plates, with an Essay of 18 pages,|

- England Delineated. London,

The former editions of this useful work,

(B-F.) also title and preface of 2 pages, 1818, 8vo. 14s. signed J. B. (John Britton.) Some copies were printed in Atlas 4to. This publication originally appeared in the first volume of chiefly designed for the use of young per'The Fine Arts of the English School.' sons, appeared in 1788, 1795, 1803. and others. General Biogra

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John, M. D. Essays on Song Writing, with a collection of phy; or Lives of the most eminent such English songs as are most emi- persons, arranged according to alnent for poetical merit. To which phabetical order. London, 1799are added some original pieces. Lon- 1815, 4to. 10 vols. don, 1772. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A much esteemed and elegant collection, reprinted at Warrington, 1774, and Dublin, 1777.

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'A worthless compilation,' according to Gifford. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 122, 31. 10s. Hollis, 172, 127.

Lucy. Memoirs of the Court

New edition, with additions of Queen Elizabeth. Lond. 1818, and corrections, and a supplement 8vo. 2 vols. with portrait of the by R. H. Evans. London, 1810. Queen, 11. 5s. crown 8vo. pp. 380. 9s. The best edition.

Reprinted 1823. Memoirs of the Court of King Vocal poetry, or a select Col-James the First. London, 1822, lection of English Songs. To which 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s. Reprinted 1826. is prefixed, an Essay on Song pp. 408, 11. 4s. Vol. I. pp. 444, with portrait. Vol. II.

Writing. Lond. 1810. post 8vo. pp. 304. 9s.

This edition, as well as that of R. H. Evans, is considerably enlarged. Dr. Aikin likewise published An Essay on Application of Natural History to Poetry,' 1777, small 8vo, 2s. 6d.; and 'Letters on a Course of English Poetry,' 1804, 12mo. 3s.

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Letters from a Father to his

An admirable historical

work, nearly,' says the Edinb. Review, as entertaining as a novel, and far more instructive than most histories.'

-Life of Joseph Addison, 2 vols. small 8vo. London, 1843. 10s. 6d. Severely reviewed by Macaulay in the Edinburgh Review, July, 1843.

Memoirs of John Aikin, M.D.,

Son, on various Topics relative to with a selection of his miscellaneous Literature and the Conduct of Life. Pieces, biographical, moral, and criLondon, 1793-1800. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. tical. London, 1824, 8vo. 2 vols.

Description of the Country 17. 48.

Musæ

from thirty to forty miles round AILMER, John, LL.D. Manchester. London, 1795. 4to. Sacræ seu Jonas, Jeremiæ Threni, Contains pp. xvi. 624, with list of sub-et Daniel, Græco redditi Carmine. scribers, and 78 plates, 21. 28. LARGE PAPER. Oxoniæ, 1652, 12mno. 5s. 31. 13s. 6d.

The large map is frequently wanting. Willett, 74, russia, 27. 5s. Edwards, 647, russia, 27. 10s. Beckford, 1817. No. 144, russia, 21. 15s.

Lives of John Selden, and

According to Ant. à Wood, Ailmer was accounted an excellent Grecian, and a good Greek and Latin poet, as appears by this book, which he composed when a young man.'

AILMER. See AYLMER.

Archbp. Usher, with Notices of the AINSLIE, John. Treatise on Land principal English Men of Letters Surveying. Edinb. 1812, 4to. with with whom they were connected. plates, 18s. London, 1811, 8vo. 6s.

AINSWORTH, Henry. AnnotaAnnals of the reign of King tions on the five books of Moses, George III. from its commence- the Psalms, and the Song of Soloment in 1760 to his death in 1820. mon. Lond. 1639, folio, 1. 1s. to Third edition. London, 1825, 8vo. 11. 7s.

2 vols. 11.

An abridgement in 12mo. 4s. 6d.

Best edition of a laborious and useful work, containing a literal translation of all

the books mentioned, as well as annotations on them. The substance is given in the Latin Synopsis of Poole.

A most curious, instructive, and excellent botanical work, which for scientific arrangement and execution has never been

Two Treatises. The first of surpassed. the Communion of Saints; the se- -Hortus Kewensis. New edition, cond, entitled an Arrow against Idol- enlarged by his Son, W. T. Aiton. To this edition is prefixed London, 1810-1811.8vo. 5 vols. 37. 3s.

atry.
some Account of the Life and Writ-
ings of the Author. Edinburgh,
1792. 8vo. pp. 344. 3s. 6d.

The other writings of this eminent Nonconformist Divine of the sect called Brownists, who died 1622, are in some estimation.

An Epitome of this edition was published 1814, 8vo. 12s. Some copies were printed

with references to where the plants are figured, 16s.

Ajax his Speech to the Grecian Knabbs; from Ovid's Metam. Lib. xiii. Consedere duces, et vulgi

Robert. Dictionary of the stante corona, &c., attempted in Latin Tongue. London, 1752. broad Buchans, by R(obert) folio, 2 vols. 31. 3s. F(orbes), Gent. To which is added The first edition of this work was pub- a Journal to Portsmouth, and a lished 1736, 4to. Reprinted with addi- Shop-Bill, in the same Dialect; with tions by Patrick, 1746, 4to. 2 vols. 25s. Key. Edinb. 1765, 12mo. 5s.

LARGE PAPER, 35s. 1751, 4to. 28s., 1761, 4to. a

A very correct edition, 17. 11s. 6d. By

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1752, in folio. Willett, 112, 47. 4s. (This folio edition, which is considered the best,

Akbar, or Akber. See Ayeen Ak

was reprinted without abridgment, but with bery. considerable additions by the Rev. B. W.

Åkbur of Betlis. Fragments, con

Beatson and Wm. Ellis, in one vol. im-taining Reflections on the Laws,
perial 8vo. Lond. 1840, and since, 15s.)
Another Edition, revised by of certain Asiatic, Afric, and Euro-
Manners, Customs, and Religions,
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Reprinted 1823. There have been abridge- pean Nations. ments of this work by Young, Thomas, 8vo. 3 vols. Morell, and Jamieson,

London, 1784-5.

AKENSIDE, Mark. Poems. LonWm. Marrow of the Bible don, 1772, 4to. With portrait, ætat. in Verse. London, 1652. 12mo. 78. 35. Profile by E. Fisher, 12s. Nassau, pt. i. 25, 17s. Copies on fine writing-paper, 18s.

Air Bank.-An Account of the
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Roxb. 9352, 11. 3s.
AIRAY, Henry. Lectures upon
the whole Epistle of St. Paul to the
Philippians. London, 1618. 4to.

The work of a rigid Calvinist.
Aires and Dialogues, Select, com-
posed by John Wilson, C. Coleman,
H. and W. Lawes, &c. London,
1653. folio, 21. 2s.

A valuable and esteemed collection. Reprinted 1659. 1669. Bindley, pt. iii. 1250, date 1669, 31. 5s.

An elegant edition. Akenside's Poems are inserted in Anderson, Chalmers, and every subsequent Collection of British Poets. Heath, 1764, 17. 3s. On fine writing paper, Hollis, 173, 17. 11s. 6d. Roscoe, 1419,

17. 178.

Works. New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1808, 12mo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d.

This edition contains some pieces never

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Akerby, George. Life of Mr. James Spiller, the late Comedian. AITON, William. Hortus Kew-London, 1729. 8vo. portrait. ensis; or a Catalogue of the Plants ALABASTER, William. Roxana cultivated in the Royal Botanic Tragoedia a Plagiarii Unguibus vinGarden at Kew. London, 1789. dicta, aucta et recognita ab Authore. 8vo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. Londini. 1632. 12mo. with front. by

Gaywood, containing an interior the Plans, Elevation, and Sections view of the theatre. of that Building. London, 1813. Praised by Dr. Johnson as a composition atlas folio. equal to the Latin Poetry of Milton. Bos- Published by the Society of Antiquaries. well, 31, 5s. 6d. Inglis, No. 9, 6s. Reed, North, pt. i. 137, 17. 17s. 8469, 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 26, morocco, 17. A surreptitious edition was published the

same year.

ALBEMARLE, Duke of. See MONK.
ALBERIUS Trencurianus, Claudius.

Lexicon Pentaglotton, Hebra- A Demonstrative Oration of the icum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum, Tal- Resurrection of the Deade. London, mudico-Rabbinicum et Arabicum. by Hugh Singleton, 8vo. Black Letter. 15 leaves. Dedicated to

Londini, 1637. folio, 6s.

This writer likewise published several the 'Draper's Societie,' by W. M. the transother works, and is styled by Ant. à Wood, lator.

'the rarest poet and Grecian that any one ALBERONI, Julius, Cardinal. The age or nation produced.' He attended as political Testament; exhibiting a chaplain on Robert, Earl of Essex, in the general View of the Politics and Cadiz voyage, where he changed his reli

gion, and wrote 'Seven Motives' for what Interests of the several Courts of he had done, answered by John Racster, Europe. Translated from the Ita1598, and by Roger Fenton, 1599. lian. London, 1753. 8vo. 5s.

ALAN, William, Cardinal.

ALLEN.

See

A compilation of no authority, written by Maubert de Gouvest. A life of the Car

ALANE or ALANUS. See HALES. dinal by G. Moore, appeared in 1808, 8vo., Alarum for London; or, the likewise a publication entitled 'Cardinal Alberoni's Scheme for reducing the TurkSiege of Antwerp; with the ventrous ish Empire to the Obedience of Christian Actes and valorous Deeds of the Princes,' without date.

Chamberlain's

1602. 4to.

lame Soldier. Acted by the Lord ALBERTI, Leon Battista. Della servants. London, Architettura, della Pittura, della Statua, &c. in Italian and English, The plot is taken from 'The tragical by James Leoni. Lond. 1739. folio. History of the City of Antwerp.' Rhodes, 3 vols. with plates, 17. 11s. 6d. 5, 1. 19s. Inglis' Old Plays, 133, 4l. 10s. Fonthill, 877, 2. 1s. An edition, LonAlazono-Mastix; or, the Charac-don, 1726, 3 vols.

328-35.

ter of a Cockney: in a Satyricall ALBERTUS MAGNUS. Liber AgPoem. Dedicated (as a New-Year's- gregationis seu Liber Secretorum Gift) to the Apprentices of London. Alberti Magni de Virtutibus HerBy Junius Anonymus, a London barum, Lapidum et Animalium quoApprentice. Lond. 1651. 4to. pp. 16. rundam. In Civit. London. per An account of this curious satirical poem Wilh. de Mechlinia. 4to. will be found in the Retrosp. Review, viii. Black Letter. A. to D. in eights, E. six, and four without catch words or pagination. Alban, St.-De inclyti et gloriosi A 1, is blank. The most elegant specimen Protomartyris Anglie Albani quem of Machlinia's press, according to Dr. Dibin Germania et Gallia Albinum White Knights, pt. i. 134, morocco, 77. 10s. din. A copy is in Earl Spenser's Library. vocant, Conversione, Passione, Translatione, ex Miraculorum Choruscatione. (Coloniæ, 1502.) 4to. black letter, 31. 3s.

The Booke of Secretes, of the Vertues of Herbes, Stones, and certaine Beastes. Also a Booke of the same author of the maruaylous This very rare life of the English Saint and protomartyr, St. Alban, is dedicated to thinges of the world, and of certain K. Henry viii. by the Abbot and Monks of effectes caused of certayne Beastes. the Monastery of St. Pantaleon, in Cologne. London, by Wm. Copland. 16mo.

See ALBON.

10s. 6d.

Albans, St. Some Account of the Black Letter. A. to L. 4, in eights. The Church of St. Alban, Illustrative of last leaf blank. An edition of Albertus'

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