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LAUDER, William. An: compendious and breve Tractate, concerning the Office and Dewtie of Kyngis, spirituall Pastoris, and temporall Jugis. [Edinburgh, by John Scott] 1556.

Sotheby's in March, 1827, 251. 10s. This poem consisting of 11 leaves, is reprinted in a valuable little publication entitled 'The Crypt,' and was noticed at length in the 94th and 95th nos. of the Edinburgh Review. A new edition is now in preparation. -William. An Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns, in his Paradise Lost. London, 1750. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1364, 5s. pt. ii. 1336,

with Bishop Douglas's answer and Lauder's

reply, 1751, 11s. The preface and postscript were written by Dr. Samuel Johnson. Lauder's infamous attack on Milton first appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1746-7, &c.

Earl of. An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, and into the Means and Causes of its Increase. Edinburgh, 1804.

8vo. 5s.

A French translation appeared Paris, 1808. 8vo.

Letters to the Peers of Scotland. By the Earl of Lauderdale. 1794. 8vo. 3s. 6d. A Letter on the present Measures of Finance. Lond. 1798. 8vo. The Depreciation of the Paper Currency of Great Britain proved.

London, 1812. 8vo.

LAUDONNIER, A notable Historie, containing four Voyages made by certayne French Captaynes into Florida. Newly translated out of French, by Richard) H(akluyt). London, 1587. 4to.

Dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh, with a

Pandæmonium: or, a new infernal Ex-preface; 64 leaves and a table.

pedition. Inscribed to a Being who calls himself William Lauder. London, 1750. 4to.

Paris,

Histoire notable de la Floride. 1587. Published at the expense of Hakluyt, and dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh. Jadis,

LAUGEREN, Jacob van.

Milton no Plagiary: or, a Detection of the Forgeries in Lauder's Essay. By John Doug-91, 17. 13s. las, Bishop of Salisbury. London, 1751. 8vo. -Second Edition, corrected and enlarged by the Addition of a Postscript. London, 1756.

8vo.

An Apology for Mr. Lauder. In a Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury. London, 1751. 8vo.

Delectus Auctorum Miltono Facem prælucentium. Lond. 1752-3. 2 vols. Hollis, 892, 5s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 416, morocco,

11s.

The Progress of Envy, a Poem, in Imitation of Spencer. Occasioned by Lauder's Attack on the Character of Milton. London, 1751. 4to.

A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Douglas, occasioned by his Vindication of Milton. By William Lauder. London, 1751. 4to. An ample confession of the guilt of Lauder, drawn up by Dr. Samuel Johnson.

King Charles vindicated from the Charge of Plagiarism brought against him by Milton, and Milton himself convicted of Forgery, and a gross Imposition on the Publick, &c. By William Lauder. London, 1754. Hol

lis, 890, 7s. 6d.

The grand Imposter detected. Lond. 1754. Svo. Reviewed probably by Dr. S. Johnson,

in the Gent. Mag. for 1764, p. 97.

A Book of the Names of the Parishes, Market Towns, Villages, Hamlets, and smallest Places in England and Wales. London, 1657. 4to.

Republished in 1668. Laughter.-An Essay on Laughter, wherein are displayed, its natural and moral Causes, with the Arts of exciting it. London, 1770. 12mo. 3s.

Laugh and lie down, or the Worlds Folly. London, 1605. 4to. North, pt. iii. 686, russia, 47. 11s.

Laugh and be fat, or the merry Companion, with a great Variety of comical Stories, curious Poems, select Epitaphs, out o'th' way Conundrums, &c. London, 1700. 12mo. - 1720. Stanley, 689, 16s.

LAUGHTON, George, D. D. The History of ancient Egypt, from the first Settlement under Mizraim to the Subversion of the Empire under Cambyses. London, 1774. 8vo.

Hibbert, 4501, 3s. 6d.

Furius: or, a modest Attempt towards a Launcelot du Lake.-Le Morte History of the Life and surprising Exploits of Arthur, Adventures of Sir Launthe famous W. L. Critic and Thief-catcher.celot du Lake. 1819. 4to. London (1754). Svo. This attack on Lauder was written by Henderson, a bookseller. See KIRKPATRICK, J.

LAUDERDALE, James Maitland,

burghe club by J. Ponton, Esq. Dent, pt. ii. 1215, 21. 12s. Sir M. Sykes, 1637, 31. 13s. 6d. Boswell, 3053, 44.

Presented to the members of the Rox

Laureatship.-Probationary Odes | made in the Years 1818 and 1819.

for the Laureatship.

These odes possess a large fund of wit and humour, and though abounding in personal raillery, are but little tinged with malignity.'-Dr. Drake.

Sce Rolliad.

LAURENCE, And. A Discovrse of the Preservation of the Sight, of melancholike Diseases, of Rheumes and old Age, by M. Andreas Laurentius, translated by Richard Svrphlet. London, 1599. 4to,

Inglis, 790, 3s.

London, 1821. 4to.

Duke of York, 2910, 9s. LAUZUN.-Memoires du Duc de Lauzun. Londres, 1822.

A vile, immoral and indecent forgery, full of lies and calumnies. See Quarterly Review, xxvi. 405-9.

LAVAL, S. A. Compendious History of the Reformation in France, and of the reformed Churches in that Kingdom, from the first Begining of the Reformation, to the Repealing of the Edict of Nantes. London, 1737-41. 8vo. 7 vols.

-Richard, Archbishop of Cashel. Tracts, theological and critical, pub-17. 11s. 6d. lished at various Periods. Oxford, 1819. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s.

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The Doctrine of the Church of England upon the Efficacy of Baptism, vindicated from Misrepresentation. In two Parts. Oxford, 1818. 8vo. 10s. - 1816. 8vo. Authentic Documents relative to the Predestinarian Controversy in the Time of Queen Mary, published from a MS. in the Bodleian Library. Oxford, 1819. 8vo. 4s.

Remarks on the critical Principles adopted by Writers who have at various Periods recommended a new Translation of the Bible. Oxford, 1820. 8vo. 5s.

Reply to Professor Samuel Lee's Strictures on the Remarks upon the critical Principles, &c. Oxford, 1821. 8vo. 3s. 6d. See Bampton Lectures. Enoch. LAURENCE see LAWRENCE. LAURENT, P. E. Recollections of a Classical Tour through various Parts of Greece, Turkey and Italy,

LAVALLEE, Joseph. Histoire de l'Origine, des Progrès et de la Décadence des diverses Factions qui ont agité la France depuis 1789 jusquà l'Abdication de Napoleôn. 8vo. 3 vols. 11. 7s.

LAVARDIN, Jacques de, Lord of Pressis Rourrot. The Historie of George Castriot, surnamed Scanderberg, King of Albanie. Newly translated out of French by Z. I. London, 1596. folio.

'Containing his famous actes, his noble deedes of armes, and memorable victories

Tow

against the Turkes, for the faith of Christ.' Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1201, 6s. neley, pt. ii. 981, 8s. Reed, 2928, 17. 2s. Collation.-Dedication to Sir George Carey; to the reader; the preface of the author; an advertisement; a catalogue of authors; commendatory verses by Ed. Spenser, R. C. Gent. and C. C. Gent. 498 pages, and an index.

LAVATER, John Caspar. Essays on Physiognomy, designed to promote the Knowledge and Love of Mankind. Translated from the French by Henry Hunter, D.D. London, 1789-98, royal 4to. 41 nos. in 5 vols.

A sumptuous edition executed by, and under the inspection of Thomas Holloway. Bindley, pt. iii. 153, russia. 107. 10s. Duke of York, 2912, 142. Lloyd, 770, 157 North, pt. ii. 661, russia, 164. 16s. Roxburghe, 1975, russia, 17. Towneley, pt. ii. 1101, morocco, 187. 18s. Fonthill, 1709, 201.

Essays on Physiognomy, translated into London, 1793. royal 8vo. 3 vols. 31. 3s. English, by Thomas Holcroft. Illustrated by 360 engravings.

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The Book of Ruth expounded in 28 Sermons, translated by Ephraim Pagett, a Childe of eleuen Yeares of Age. London, 1586. 8vo. Inglis, 853, 4s. 6d.

Three Sermons on 2 Chron. 6; 26-31. Translated by Wm. Barlow, B.D. London, 1596. 8vo. Inglis, 854, 3s.

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A highly valuable work, which will be found of great advantage to those who are intended for, or beginning to engage in, the Christian ministry. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1079, in pig skin, 17. Cambridge, 1745. 8vo. 4s. With a Discourse, on the Life and Character of Christ. Cambridge, 1749. 8vo. 4s. 1755. 8vo. Cambridge, 1765. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1136, 6s. 6d. Cambridge, 1774, 8vo. LARGE paper. Williams, 1078, morocco, 19s. Seventh Edition Carlisle, 1784. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1312, 5s. 6d.

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John, of Lauriston. Sketch of the Life and Projects of John Law of Lauriston, Comptroller General of the Finances in France. London, 1791. 4to. 36.

This sketch will likewise be found in Wood's

of the principal events in the life of Mr. Law,

LAVENDER, Theophilus. Travels of four Englishemen and a Preach-State of the Parish of Cramond. A briefaccount er into Africa, Asia, Troy, Bythinia, Thracia, and to the Black Sea. London, 1612. 4to.

Nassau, pt. i. 2365, russia, 17s. 1609. 4to. Hibbert, 4567, 15s.

Lavenham.-Specimens of Gothic Ornaments selected from the Parish Church of Lavenham in Suffolk. London, 1796. 4to.

Forty plates, with engraved title and advertisement. Dent, pt. i. 1469, 16s. Nassau. pt. 1177, 14.LARGE PAPER. 17. 5s.

LAVINGTON, George, Bishop of Exeter. The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared. In three Parts. London, 1749, 51, 2.

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will be found in the 'Private Life of Louis XV. translated by Justamond. The works of this distinguished financier, usually known by the name of The Projector are still in estimation.

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This work forms a collection of perhaps the best selected tales of witchcraft and wizardy which has been yet published. The whole

William, M. A. Works. London, 1762. 8vo. 9 vols. 61. 6s.

Williams, 1977, 97. 19s. 6d. Law's precepts are rigid, but they are founded on the Gospel; his satire is sharp, but is drawn from the knowledge of human life; and many of his portraits are not unworthy the pen of La Bruyère.'-Gibbon.

A serious Call to a devout and holy Life.8vo. 8. The most popular of this pious divine's works, frequently reprinted. Dr. Johnson relates, he took up Law expecting to find it a very dull book, and with a view of ridiculing it; but he soon discovered that the anther was an over-match for him, and stiled his work, the finest hortatory theology in any language.'

Law and Lawyers.

Supositiones Terminorum Legum Anglorum, et Natura Brevium cum diversis Casibus, Regulis et Fundamentis Legum tam de Libris Magistri Littletoni quam de aliis Legum Libris collectis et breviter compilatis pro Juvinibus valde necessariis. Impressum xv Die Julii A. D. M.V.C.XXVII. small 18mo. but in a 4to. shape. 103 leaves. A lawdictionary, with an alphabetical index, written in old French, with some mixture of Latin and English, probably the language introduced into our courts of law by the Normans. It appears to have been originally composed and printed by J. Rastell, though Lord Coke and others seem to think his son William was the author or translator of it.

The principal Lawes, Customes and Estatutes of England. London 1540. 16mo. -1542. 16mo.

Institutions or principall Groundes of the Lawes and Statutes of England. London, 1544. 16mo. 1547. 16mo. 1554. 16mo. 1555.

1546. 16mo.

1551. 16mo.

Duke of Grafton, 125, 1s. 6d. 16mo. Inglis, 823, 1s.

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1556. 12mo.

- 1570. 16mo. Principia sive Maxima Legum Angliæ. 1546. 16mo. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Dr. Bliss, i. 121. Ames's Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, iii. 580.

The Exposicions of the Termes of the Lawes of England, &c. London, 1563. 16mo. 1567. 16mo. Nassau, pt. i. 1171, 45. -1572. 16mo. -1579.1592. 16mo. 1595. 16mo. 2s. 6d.

De Legibus Angliæ municipalibus Liber. Lond. 1583. 8vo. folios 371. This appears to be Arthur Gregory's Moot Book.

The Lawyer's Clarke trappan'd by the crafty Whore of Canterbury. 4to. 1663. Hibbert, 4570, 75.

The Lawyers Clerk outwitted, or a Relation of the Life of Mary Manders, a Fidlers Daughter at Canterbury. 1663. 4to.

Lawyer's Advice to his Son. Lond. 1685. 8vo. with an anonymous portrait of a lawyer, æt. 55. 1685, by R. White. Written by Hildesley. See his Epitaph in Butler's Memoirs of Bishop Hildesley.

A Treatise enumerating the most illustrious Families in England, who have been raised to Honour and Wealth by the Profession of the Law. London, 1686. 12mo.

Lawyerus bootatus et spurratus, or the long Vacation, a Poem. 1691. 4to. Hibbert, 4571, 3s. White Knights, 2318, 13s.

Law French Dictionary, with the Law Latin Dictionary. London, 1718. 8vo. 5s. - 1701. 8vo. 3s.

Terms of the Law. London, 1721 or 1742. 8vo. 6s. Best Edition.

Grounds and Rudiments of Law and

Equity, alphabetically digested. By a Gentleman of the Middle Temple. Lond. 1749 or 1751. folio. 10s. A useful and valuable book.'-Bridgman.

Strictures upon the Lives and Characters of the most eminent Lawyers of the present Day: including, among other celebrated Names, those of the Lord Chancellor, and the twelve Judges. London, 1790. 8vo. 4s. A compilation of little authority or merit.

A Law Grammar; or, an Introduction to the Theory and Practice of English Jurisprudence. London, 1791. 8vo. 5s.

Collectanea Juridica. 1791-2. See HARGRAVE, Francis.

Legal Recreations, or popular Amusements in the Laws of England. By a Barrister at Law. London. 8vo. 5 nos. in 1 vol. 6s.

Law Journal by John Morgan and T. W. Williams. London, 1803. 8vo. 2 vols.

The Law Journal by John Prince Smith. London, 1804-6. 8vo. nos. 1 to 37. This work contains reports in K. B. and some cases in Chancery, with an account of law books, original communications, correspondence, &c. The reports form 3 vols. the essays and communications 3 vols. and the acts of parliament 3 vols.

Selections from the Laws of England, containing distinct and familiar Treatises upon such Heads and Divisions of the Law, as are of most general Use and Importance. Lond. 1808. Svo. 2 vols.

Advice on the Study and Practice of the Law, with Directions for the Choice of Books. Lond. 1810. 8vo. 5s. Written by W. Wright, Esq.

Law Students' Guide. By a Member of Gray's Inn. London, 1827. 12mo. 5s.

LAWES, Henry. Ayres and Dialogues for one, two and three Voyces. In three Books. London, 1653. 55. 58. folio.

Hibbert, 4778, morocco, 41. Milton, a

great friend of Lawes, whom Wood stiles | lineations of the Horse in all its the prince of musical composers, is supposed Varieties, etc. London, 1809. 4to.

to have contributed to this work. Each book has a portrait of Lawes by Faithorne.First Book. 1653.-Second Book. 1655. Dedicated to the Lady Dering.-Third Book. 1658. Dedicated to Lord Colraine.

Choice Psalmes put into Musick for three Voices by Henry and William Lawes; divers Elegies upon the Death of W. Lawes, and nine Canons of three and foure Voices made by W. Lawes. London, 1648. 4to. The above music, divided into three portions, was composed for Sandy's version, and is dedicated to K. Charles I. by H. Lawes. Sotheby's in Feb. 1824, 8s. Bindley, pt. iii. 126, 13s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 426, 51. 5s. -17-. This republication of Psalm Tunes was promoted by Mr. Mason, as a tribute of respect

to Lawes' musical merit.

A Treasury of Musick, containing select Ayres and Dialogues to sing to the OrboLute or Basse-Viol, in 3 Books. London,

1669, folio. Hibbert, 4777, morocco, 21. 19s. Copious notices of H. & W. Lawes will be found in Hawkins' and Burney's Histories of Music, and in Todd's Edition of Milton's poetical Works.

LAWLESS, John. Compendium of the History of Ireland, from the earliest Periods to the Reign of George I. 8vo. 17. 4s.

LAWRANCE See LAWRENCE.

· LAWRENCE, French, LL. D. Critical Remarks on detached Passages of the New Testament, particularly the Revelation of St. John. Oxford, 1810. 8vo. 6s.

-George. Peplum Olivarii; a Sermon on the Death of the Lord Protector Cromwell. London, 1658. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum.

Henry. A Treatise of our Communion and Warre with Angells. London, 1646. 4to. 6s.

Williams, 890, 17. 1s. It is conjectured that Lawrence profited by Milton's discourse in the composition of this treatise, as it was on a subject of which that great poet was particularly fond. Milton addressed his 20th. sonnet to Lawrence. 12s. Amst. 1646. 4to.

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LARGE PAPER. 1652. 4to. 6s.

With 15 engravings by J. Scott.' Dowdeswell, 445, russia, 17. 6s. Duke of York, 2913, 27. North, pt. ii. 662, morocco, 31. PROOFS. Published at 61. 10s.

Lawrence published several other works on cattle, and rural affairs.

- Richard. The Interest of Ireland in its Trade and Wealth stated. In two Parts. Dublin, 1682. 12mo. 5s.

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Treatise on Ruptures. Fourth Edition enA Vindication of the Scriptures and Chris-larged. London, 1824. 8vo. 12s. tian Ordinances. London, 1649. 4to.

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Treatise on Hernia. London, 1810. Svo. 10s. 1807. 8vo. 5s. A French translation appeared at Paris, in 1818. 8vo. An Introduction to comparative Anatomy

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