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BROUGHAM-continued.

(The Essay on the British Constitution is sold separately, 38.) SPEECHES at the Bar and in Parliament, 4 vols. 8vo, 1843. 21. 8s.

and of Daniels Weekes. Lond. 1590. 4to. 46 pages. 3s.

A letter to a Friende, touching Mordochai his Age. Lond. 1590. 4to. B 2, in fours, 3s.

A Treatise of Melchisedek prouing him

DISSERTATIONS ON SUBJECTS OF SCIENCE connected with Natural Theology, 2 vols. to be Sem. Lond. 1591. 4to. I, in fours. post 8vo. 1839. Dedicated to Syr William Cecill.' 3s. Textes of Scripture. Lond. 1591. 4to. C2, in fours. Introduced with an Epistle To the Christian Reader.' 3s.

DISCOURSE OF NATURAL THEOLOGY, showing the nature of the evidence and the advantages of the study, post 8vo. 1835. [These two preceding works are commonly adjoined to Lord Brougham and Sir Charles Bell's edition of Paley's Natural Theology, 2 vols. 1836, forming together 5 vols. post 8vo. 17. 5s. These were abridged and republished in Knight's shilling volumes, 4 vols. 1853.]

DIALOGUE ON INSTINCT, 1849. 18mo.

1s. 6d.

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IX. X. Speeches on Social and Political Subjects. (with which this series terminates).

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. Glasg. 1856. 3 vols. 8vo. 17. 16s. BROUGHTON, Rev. Brian. Six Picturesque Views in North Wales, engraved in Aquatinta by Alken, from Drawings made on the Spot: with Poetical Reflections on leaving the Country. Lond. 4to. 12s.

Hugh. Works. Lond. 1662. folio. with portrait, æt. 37.

This collection of the works of Broughton was edited by Dr. Lightfoot, who has prefixed a commendatory preface. Bindley, pt. i. 577, 17. An account of Broughton, and of his translations of Daniel, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, and Job, will be found in Lewis's History, 297-305, and some curious anecdotes relative to him are in Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Dr. Bliss, ii. 308-9.

List of the Works of this noted Hebrew and
Rabbinical Scholar.

A short View of the Persian Monarchie
VOL I.

To the most high and mightie Prince Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, Queene of Englande. Also, An Epistle sent vnto the Archb. of C. and D. Elmer, then B. of Lond. chosen Vmpires touching the D. that read against the Concent of Scripture,

and Author of that Concent. Lond. Nou. 4. 1591. 4to. 4 leaves. Roman types.

To the worshypfull and learned, the Vicechauncelour, and others the Governours of Learning-houses in the Vniuersitie of Oxforde (1592). 4to. B, in fours,

neat white letter.

An Apologie in briefe Assertions defending that our Lord died in the Time properly foretold to Daniel. Lond. 1592. 4to. Knight, Lord of Willoughby and Eresby. Dedicated "To Sir Peregrine Bertye L 3, in fours, with two leaves of a fragment of Phlegon in Greek, with the English translation interpolated, which was printed by a Printer dwelling farre off.'

A Seder Olam. 1594. 4to. pp. 32, including dedication To Henrie Earle of Huntingdon,' &c. and 'To the Reader.' Bindley, pt. iii. 1967, 6s.

Daniel his Chaldie Visions and his Ebrew. Lond. 1596. 4to. Dedicated To -the LL. of her M. most honorable priuie Counsel.' 'To the Christian Reader,' &c. P, in fours, with copper-plate cuts, and much Hebrew type. Inglis, 305, 11s.1597. Saunders in 1818, 12s. 6d. Hanau, Bindley, pt. i. 1084, 10s. 6d. Reprinted 1607, 4to.

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A Concent of Scripture. [London, 1596.] Dedicated to Q. Elizabeth, after which is 4to. 78. 6d. (40 leaves with 7 engravings.) the preface. G 3, in fours, with a map of the world, both hemispheres in one globular projection, engraved on a copper-plate. Bindley, pt. i. 1802, SS-PRINTED Some copies have an engraved title-page. VELLUM. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 559, 51. 10s. Mac-Carthy, tom. i. p. 21, no. 132, 120 fr. Williams, 245, date 1592. Presentation copy to Q. Elizabeth, morocco, 6l. 2s. 6d. This tract contains specimens by W. Rogers, of the earliest copper-plate engraving in England. Reprinted 1620. 4to.

An Epistle to the learned Nobilitie of England, touching translating the Bible from the Original. Middlebvrg, 1597, 4to. pp. 56, 10s. 6d.

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BROUGHTON--continued.

An Explication of the Article Tepi T8 KaTeλbevv eis ads of our Lordes Soules going from his Body to Paradise touched by the Greke, generally ads: &c. 1599. 4to. Master Brovghtons Letters, especially his last Pamphlet to and against the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, about Sheol and Hades for the Descent into Hell, an

'Tho' 'tis a rapsody, and a thing not well digested, yet there is a good deal of reading shew'd in it. 'Tis said in the title to be the first tome, as if another was to follow.'-Ant. a Wood. Towneley, pt. ii. 343, 13s.

BROUGHTON, Richard. Memorial of the antient, most holy, and reli

swered in their Kind. Lond. 1600, 4to.gious State of Great Britain. Lond. Introduced with an Epistle To the 1650. 8vo. Reader,' 46 pages. Written in answer to the foregoing article.

Exposition of the Common Prayer. Lond. 1603, 4to. 6s.

or,

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Nassau, pt. i. 340, 8s. Monastichon Britannicum ; a historicall Narration of the A Declaration of the generall Corruption first Founding and flourishing of Religion, Scripture, and all Learning, State of the ancient Monasteries, wrought by D. Bilson. 1604. 4to. 5s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Somers

Collection of Tracts.

Two little Workes defensive of our Redemption. Lond. 1604. 4to. Reprinted in the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

A Comment upon Coheleth or Ecclesiates, framed for the instruction of Prince Henry. 1605. 4to.

The Lamentations of Jeremy, translated with great Care of his Hebrew Elegancie and oratorious Speaches. 1606. 4to. Reprinted 1608. 4to."

Ovr Lorde's Famile, and many other Poinctes depending vpon it, opened aganst | a Jew, Rabbi David Farar. Amst. 1608. 4to. A defence of the Book entitled a Concent of Scripture. 1609. 4to.

1610.

Job. To the King. 1610. A Revelation of the Apocalypse. 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 1081, 27. 78. A Require of Agreement to the Groundes of Divinitie Studie. 1611. 4to.

Observations upon the first ten Fathers.

1612. 4to.

A Petition to the King to hasten Allowance to Ebrew Institution of Ebrewes. 4to. Sundry Workes, defending the Certayntie of the holy Chronicle: dedicated to geather vnto her Maiestie with Request, that Authoritie might stablysh the Trueth vnto publique Agreement. Job. 12; 11 and 34, 3, 4. 4to. This titlepage and dedication are set before the following pieces which had been before printed at different times, viz.-Textes of Scripture; Seder Olam; An apologiethat our Lord died in the time foretold to Daniel; a treatise of Melchisedex.

A Schedule of the Works of Mr. Hugh Broughton as they were preparing for the Presse. fol.

BROUGHTON, Richard. Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, deduced by Ages or Centuries. Doway, 1633, fol.

religious Rules and Orders, of Great Brittaine in the Tymes of the Brittaines and Primitive Church of the Saxons, Lond. 1655. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

'A small book of undigested tales printed a dozen years after the death of the author.'-Nicolson. Nassau, pt. i. 341, 12s. Marq. of Townshend, 289, 10s.

Rowlande. Discourse of the Lyfe and Death of Sir William Pawlet, Knight, Lord Seint John, Erle of Wiltshire, Marquis of Winchester. Lond. 1572. 8vo.

A copy of this poetical tract is in the British Museum.

A reprint of this edition was made at the private press at Lee Priory. 1818. Svo, with port.

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Tho. An historical Dictionary of all Religions; from the Creation of the World to this present Time. Lond. 1756. folio. 2 vols. [sometimes in 1 vol. with single title only.] 27. 2s.

The Germans have thought so well of this work as to translate it into their own language. Some copies are entitled 'Bibliotheca historico sacra."' Lond. 1737. folio. 2 vols. Williams, 374, 57. 12s. 6d. Gossett, 995, 31. 4s. Earl of Kerry, 416, 37. 15s. Some copies bear the date of 1742.

Thomas Duer. Letters written in a Mahratta Camp, during the Year 1809, descriptive of the Character, Manners, Domestic Habits, and Religious Ceremonies of the Mahrattas. Lond. 1813. 4to.

Pp. 360, with 10 coloured engravings. A work containing both instruction and

amusement, but written in a very diffuse | pieces intended to display the errors of the style.-Quart. Review. Fonthill, 415, 17. Church of Rome. It was first published This author published Selections of at Cologne in 1535 by Orthuinus Gratius. the popular Poetry of the Hindoos, ar- BROWN, Edward. ranged and translated; with a Preface Travels and on the Literature of the Hindoos. Lond.

1814. 8vo. 5s.

BROUGHTON, William Robert. Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, 1795-8. Lond. 1804. 4to.

Contains pp. 420, and 9 plates. Fonthill, 3104, 17. 148.

BROWN. See BROWNE.

-Andrew. History of Glasgow, and of Paisley, Greenock, and Port-Glasgow. Glasgow, 1795. Edinb. 1797. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s. Vol. I. pp. 28 and 195, also one leaf of advertisement. Vol. II. pp. 385, besides

title.

-Sir Anthony. See BACON, Sir Nicholas.

Edward Description of an annual World, and sacred Poems. 1641. 8vo. with a frontispiece. Bindley, pt. i. 638, 3s. Nassau, pt. 343, 7s.

i.

Adventures of Edward Brown, formerly a Merchant in London. Lond. 1739. 8vo. 4s.

Fonthill, 2869, 17. 1s.-1753. 12mo. 2 vols. Written by John Campbell, LL.D. 5s. Drury, 514, 7s.

- Hugh. True Principles of Gunnery investigated and explained. Lond. 1777. 4to. 9s.

In this work will be found Translations of Professor Euler's Observations on Gun

nery, &c. LARGE PAPER, five copies printed. Duke of York, 962, 17s.

John, D.D. Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times. Lond. 1757-8. 8vo. 2 vols.

ted uncommon attention, and ran through This work on its first publication exciseven editions in one year. Dr. Brown and Music. Lond. 1763. 4to. and various likewisepublished a Dissertation on Poetry other works. Sermons on various subjects. 1764. 8vo. Williams, 296, 11s.

-John, of Haddington. Dictionary of the Bible. Lond. 1769.

Edward. Warning Piece for 8vo. 2 vols. England. 1643. 4to.

Prefixed is a port. of E. Brown, sitting, two children by him, engraved by Marshall. Bindley, pt. i. 1103, 107. 10s.

Edward. Discourse of the Original, &c. of the Cossacks, with another of the Precopian Tartars, and the History of the Wars of the Cossacks against Poland. Lond. 1672.

8vo.

Edward, M.D. Travels in Divers Parts of Europe. Lond. 1686 or 7. fol. with plates. 6s.

Best edition. LARGE PAPER, 12s. These travels, relating chiefly to natural history, mines, mineral waters, &c. are reprinted in the second volume of Harris' Collection

of Voyages and Travels. The former editions, 1673. 4to. again, 1679. 4to.

Edward. Fasciculus Rerum expetendarum et fugiendarum, prout ab Orthuino Gratio editus. Londini, 1690. folio. 2 vols. 21. 2s.

LARGE PAPER, 51. 5s. A copy is in the Grenville Library. This curious and esteemed work is a collection of fugitive

Frst edition. According to the Rev. T. H. Horne, the fifth edition is the best. W. Orme observes, 'It has repeatedly been pirated in a shameless manner, and sentiments introduced under Mr. Brown's An Abridgment was published 1796, name, to which he was decidedly opposed.' 1815, &c. This eminent dissenting Calvinistic Clergyman also published a selfHistory of the Christian Church. Edinb. interpreting Bible, 4to. 2 vols. A general

1771. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. and other much esteemed works.

- John. Historical and Genealogical Tree of the Royal Family of Scotland, from the most early Accounts to the present Time 1797. Lond. and Edinb. 12s.

the approbation of the Lyon Office, signed James Cumyng, in which this tree is stated to be more complete and full than the two others, one compiled by Duncan The second edition enlarged and improved Stewart, the other by Sir Robert Douglas. appeared in 1811. Browne likewise published other genealogical trees, viz. of the Family of Graham (1808), of the House of Elphinstone (1808), of the Macdonalds, 1810.

A large sheet, at the bottom of which is

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BROWN, John, M.D. Medical Works, with a biographical Account of the Author, by W. C. Brown, M.D. Lond. 1804. 8vo. 3 vols. 12s. These works by the author of the Brunonian system of medicine, are much esteemed by the profession,

- John. Northern Courts; containing original Memoirs of the Sovereigns of Sweden and Denmark since 1766. Lond. 1818. 8vo. 2 vols. 68.

A severe critique on this collection of tales and reports, appeared in the Q. Rev. xix. 379-90. This writer likewise published Anecdotes and Characters of the House of Brunswick. 1820. 8vo. 5s.

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John William. Life of Leonardo da Vinci, with a critical account of his Works. Lond. 1828. crown 8vo.

With a portrait of Da Vinci and an en

graving of the Last Supper. This work is compiled chiefly from MSS. and printed works in the Ambrosian library at Milan.

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A work of great merit, which, before it become worth 21. 2s. The various contriwas reprinted at Norimberg, 1827, had butions of Mr. Brown (now President of the Lin. Soc.) to scientific journals, have been collected by Nees ab Esenbeck, and published under the title of Vermischte botanische schriften.' Leipzig, 1825-34. 8vo. 5 vols. in 6. 17. 11s. 6d. Chloris Mel

BROWN, Robert.
villiana. 1823. 4to.

Sotheby's, in 1825, 13s.
Thomas, commonly called
Tom. Works. Lond. 1707-8. 8vo. 3
vols.

Constable, 87, 17. 6s. 4th Edition, much
enlarged. 1715, 12mo. 4 vols. Works and
Remains, 1719-20, 5 vols. Bindley, pt. i.
306, 17. 15s. Nassau, pt. i. 346, mor. 27. 38.
vols. Roxburghe, 6703, 17. 11s. 6d. Eighth
1720, 4 vols. Lloyd, 278, 12. 13s. 1730, 4
edition, carefully corrected. Lond, 1744,
12mo. 4 vols. 1760, 4 vols. Strettell, 106,
17. 1s. Vol. V. Remains, 1721, 12mo. 5s.
Tom Brown, by C. H. Wilson, 12mo.
In 1808 was published the Beauties of

- Thomas, M.D. Inquiry into the Relation of Cause and Effect. Third edition, Edinb. 1818. 8vo. Fourth edition, Lond. 1835. 8vo. 12s.

Josiah. Reports upon Appeals and Writs of Error in Parliament, 1701-79. The second Edition; with Notes and many addi- Lectures on the Philosophy of tional Cases, brought down to the the Human Mind. Edinb. 1820. 8vo. Year 1800, by T. E. Tomlins. 4 vols. [1846. 4 vols. 8vo. 17. 16s.] Lond. 1803. royal 8vo. 8 vols. 21.

The former edition 1779-83. folio. 7 vols. 21. 2s. An edition Dublin, 1784-9. 8vo. 8 vols. 27. 12s. 6d. See COLLES, Richard. Mr. Brown likewise published A New Abridgment of Cases in Equity, Lond. 1793. 4to. Vol. I. containing Abatement-Award. 10s. 6d.

Peter. Illustrations of Zoology, containing fifty coloured Plates, with a short Description.

Lond. 1776. 4to. 21. 2s.

Pp. 136, with 50 coloured plates, designed as a supplement to Edwards' Birds. The descriptions were mostly written by Pennant. Some copies are coloured indifferently, and sell very low.

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'An inestimable book.'-Dr. Parr. Reprinted, with a biographical memoir by Welsh, and an index, 1828, 8vo. in 1 vol. [1844. 8vo. 14s.] This celebrated physician was professor of moral philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. An account of his life and writings was published by the Rev. D. Welsh, with his portrait, 8vo. 14s.

Thomas, the younger. See

MOORE, Thomas.

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illustrated by modern Travels. Lond. Arte of Faire Writing. 1820. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

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Andrewes, by Edward Raban, 1622. 12mo.

Reed, 8, 16s. A copy of this work, as likewise The Introduction to the true

According to Rev. T. H. Horne, 'The most elaborate system of Jewish antiquity extant in the English language.' BROWN, Wm. Lawrence, D.D. understanding of the whole Arte of ExEssay on the Existence of a su-pedition in teaching to write,' 1638, 4to. preme Being possessed of infinite Power, Wisdom, and Goodness. Aberdeen, 1816. 8vo. vols. 17. 1s.

To this work Burnet's first prize of

12007. was adjudged.

Comparative View of Christianity and of other Forms of Religion, particularly with regard to their moral Tendency. 8vo. 2 vols. 18s.

This learned professor has likewise published, Essay on the Folly of Scepticism, &c. Lond. 1788, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Essay on the natural Equality of Mankind. 1794. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Sermons. 1803. 8vo. 7s. Philemon, a Poem. Edinb. 1809. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. An Attempt toward an explanation of the Book of Revelation. 1812. 8vo. 8s.

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BROWNE, Alex. Ars pictoria: or an Academy treating of Drawing, Painting, Limning, Etching to which are added xxxi Copperplates. Lond. 1675. fol. with port. by A. de Jode, after J. Huysman, 15s.

Browne likewise published 'A compendious Drawing Book.' Lond. folio.

- Rev. Arthur. A short View of the first Principles of the Differential Calculus. Lond. 1825. 8vo. 9s. Simply a commentary on the first two or three chapters of the Theorie des Fonctions.

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The substance of a course of Lectures read in the University of Dublin, by the Professor of Civil Law in that University. Dr. Browne likewise published, A compendious View of the Ecclesiastical Law of Ireland. Second Edition, with great Additions. 1803. 8vo. 12s.

are in the British Museum.

BROWNE, Edw. A rare Paterne of Justice and Mercy; exemplified in the many notable and charitable Legacies of Sir James Cambel, Knight, and Alderman of London, deceased; worthy Imitation.

Whereunto is annexed a Meteor and a Starre or a brief and pleasant Meditation of God's Providence to his chosen, of the Education of Children, and of the Vertue of Love; with other Poems. Lond. 1642 sm. 8vo.

A copy of this work, with 'Sir James Cambels clark's disaster, by making Books,' Lond. 1642, 4to. is in the British Museum.

Dublin. - George, Abp. of Historical Collections of the Church of Ireland, during the Reigns of K. Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Q. Mary. Lond. 1681. 4to. 5s.

Nassau, pt. i. 2157, 17. 1s. Reprinted in the first volume of the Phenix, and in

the fifth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Isaac Hawkins. Poems upon various Subjects, Latin and English. Lond. 1768. 8vo. with port. by S. F. Ravenet. 48.

'Poems by his son, I. Hawkins Browne, and Mich. Wodhull, with plates designed by Sterne. Few copies printed, none for sale.' Reed, 7396, 21. 9s. In 1817 appeared Essays on Subjects of important Inquiry in Metaphysics, Morals, and Religion, 8vo.

- John. The Marchants Avizo. Lond. 1589. 4to.

Not noticed by Ames or Herbert. Pp. 68, with title, dedication, &c. 8 more. Reprinted 1616. 4to.

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John, M.D. On the King's Evil. Lond. 1684. 8vo.

Prefixed is a portrait of the author, and also a frontispiece, representing K. Charles II. on his throne touching for the Evil. - David. Calligraphia, or the Nassau, pt. i. 345, 9s. Towneley, pt. i.

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