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Letters and divers other mixt Discourses in natural Philosophy. York, 1683. 4to.

De Cochleis, tam Terrestribus, quam Fluviatilibus, Exoticis, seu, quæ non omnino in Anglia inveniantur, Liber. Londini, 1685. The whole of this work is engraved on copper plates, Nos. 1-111, also 30. a. b. 40. a. b. c. 67. a. 73. a. b. c. d. e. 77. a. b. 84. a. 87. a b. c. 92. a. 100. a. b. 104. a. b. c. (no plate 104) altogether making 133 plates. Dowdeswell, 447, 11s.

Exercitatio anatomica, in quâ de Cochleis marime terrestribus & Limacibus agitur. Lond. 1694. 8vo.

Exercitatio anatomica altera, in qua maxime agitur de Buccinis fluviatilibus atque marinis: his acredit Dissertatio de Variolis. Lond. 1695. 8vo.

Conchyliorum Bivalvium utriusque Aquæ Exercitatio anatomica tertia, &c. Lond. 1696. 4to. pp. xliii. 173 and 51, with 10 plates, 9s.

An Account of Paris, at the Close of the 17th Century: with copious biographical, historical and literary Illustrations and Anecdotes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Author. By George Henning, M. D. London, 1823. 8vo. 5s. 1698. 8vo. 1699. 8vo. Fonthill, 2705, 11s. Roxburghe, 7220, 4s. Lister's journey to Paris is reprinted in the fourth volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels, and an excellent notice of it will be found in the Retrosp. Review, xiii. 95-109.

This eminent physician published several other works, and many papers by him will be found in the Philosophical Transactions. Litany. The golden Letanye in Englysshe. London by John Skot. 16mo.

Towneley, pt. i. 382.

A Letany, with Suffrages, to be sayd or sung in the Time of Processions. With an Exhortation to Prayer, thought meet by the King and his Clergy to be read to the People, in euery Church, afore Processions. Lond. by R. Grafton for Tho. Barthelet, 1544. 8vo. - London, by Thomas Petyt, 1546, 8vo. A new Letany for the Times. 4to. 5s. In verse. Bindley, pt. iv. 724.

LITE see LYTE.

Literature. A Literary Journal (commenced in October 1744, and concluded about the middle of the Year 1749). Dublin, 1744-9. 8vo. 5 vols.

The first literary journal published in Ireland. It serves to fill up the chasm between the History of the Works of the Learned, which concluded in 1743, and the Monthly Review, which commenced in 1749.

Memoirs of Literature.

Lond. 1710-11. folio. vol. 1. From March 13, 1710, to the end of 1711. By Michael de la Roche. The subsequent volumes were in 4to. 3 vols. 1712-14.

An Essay upon Literature, or an Enquiry into the Antiquity and Original of Letters. London, 1726. 8vo. 4s.

Memoirs of Literature by Michael de la Roche. Second Edition revised and corrected. London, 1722. 8vo. 8 vols. Three hundred and fifty copies printed.

New Memoirs of Literature. London, 1725-7. 8vo. 6 vols. By Michael de la Roche. The Bibliotheque Angloise and the Mémoires Literaires de la G. Bretagne, by M. de la Roche, will supply the deficiency between the Old and New Memoirs.

A Literary Journal, or a Continuation of the Memoirs of Literature. By the same Author. London, 1730. 8vo. 2 vols.

The Literary Magazine; or, the History of the Works of the Learned. Lond. 1735-6. 8vo. 2 vols. A monthly publication. One of the principal editors was Ephraim Chambers, author of the Cyclopædia.

Literary Magazine, or universal Review. London, 1756-8. 8vo. 3 vols. The periodical commenced Jan. 1756, and expired July, 1758. In it Dr. Johnson wrote several essays and reviews of books.

Literary Repository. 1765. In this will be found six original letters upon duelling, written by Richardson, author of Pamela, &c.

Literary Fly. 1779. folio. 4s. A periodical paper by G. Isted and others.

Varieties of Literature. London, 1795. 8vo. 2 vols. Hollis, 1426, 8s. 6d. Fonthill, 61,10s. 6d.

Literary Memoirs of living Authors of G. Britain, with a List of their Works. London, 1798. 8vo. 2 vols. A useful work to the time when it was published.

An Introduction to the Literary History of the 14th and 15th Century. Lond. 1798. 8vo.

teresting information relative to the state of A small work, but replete with inliterature during the dark ages. Roscoe 263, 5s. Hibbert, 4809, 6s.

Literary Leisure, or the Recreations of Solomon Saunter, Esq, 1802. Lond. 1802. 8vo. 2 vols. 9s. An entertaining periodical. No. 1 appeared Sept. 26, 1799, no. 60 Dec. 18, 1800.

Literary Diary; or improved Commonplace Book. London, 1811. 4to. Hibbert, 4940, 17s.

The London Literary Gazette, and Journal of Belles Letters, Arts, Sciences, &c. London, 1817, &c. 4to. A weekly periodical, in considerable estimation. Duke of York, 3117, 8 vols. 87.

Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature. London, 1827. 4to. vol. i. pt. i. 17. 11s. 6d.

LITHGOW, William. The rare

LITTLETON, Adam, D.D. Latin

Lond.

Adventures and painful Peregrina- and English Dictionary. In four Parts. The fifth Edition. 1723. 4to.

tions of long nineteen Years Travayles from Scotland to the most famous Kingdoms in Europe, Asia and Africa. Lond. 1632. 4to.

Camb.

This is considered the best edition. It is now superseded by that of Ainsworth. Other editions.-1678. 4s. First edition, of which the well-known anecdote of the word' concurro, to condog,' is related. Dent, Some copies were printed 1685. 4to. Lond. 1703. 4to. 4to. Roxburghe, 2088, 5s. The last edition. Dent, pt. ii. 599, 3s. 6d. An account of Roxburghie, Suppl. 148, 7s. Littleton and of his works, will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

1693. 4to.

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The chief interest of this book consists in the personal narrative of the author. A critique on the work will be found in the Re-pt. ii. 398, 3s. 6d. trosp. Review, xi. 342-69. Nassau, pt. i. on writing paper. 2545, 19s. Inglis, 927, morocco, 3. 11s. LARGE PAPER. Bindley, pt. ii. 2504, King Charles's copy, supposed unique, in morocco, 292. 8s. 6d. resold Jadis, 421. Other editions.-1614. Gordonstoun, 1455, 11. 6s. Jadis, 274, 27. 1623. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2544, 9s. Dowdeswell, 449, 12. 18s. Roxburghe, 7283, 21. 4s. Hibbert, 4941, 22 10s. White Knights, 2348, morocco, 21. 18s. 1682. 12mo. 5s. . 1692. 12mo. Edinb. 1770. 8vo. Twelfth Edition. London, 1814. 8vo. 8s.

1640. 4to.

The Pilgrimes Farewell to his natiue Country of Scotland: wherein is contained, in Way of Dialogue, the Joyes and Miseries of Perigrination, with his Lamentado in his

second Travels, his Passionado on the Rhyne, &c. Edinb. 1618. 4to. Thirty-two leaves. This poetical tract has a wood-cut of the author, as he performed part of his pilgrimages, at the back of the title. Roxburghe, 3362, 57. Bindley, pt. iv. 576, 77. 17s. 6d. Lloyd, 780, 81. 10s. 6d.

Scotland's Welcome to King Charles. Edinburgh, 1633. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1457,

47. 15s.

A true and experimental Discourse upon the Beginning, Proceeding and victorious Event of the last Siege of Breda. London, 1637. 4to. Pp. 55. Inglis, 928, 10s. Gordonstoun, 1456, 17. 13s.

The gushing Teares of godly Sorrow. Edinb. 1640. 4to. Fifty leaves, containing 456 six-line stanzas. Bindley, pt. iv. 577, 21. 15s. Reed, 6965, 31. 3s. Boswell, 1320, 32. 15s.

The present Surveigh of London and Englands State. London, 1643. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Experimental and exact Relation of the Siege of Newcastle: together with a succinct Commentarie upon the Battell of Bowden Hill, and that victorious Battell of York or Marston Moore. Edinb. 1645. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 2546, 87. 8s. Newcastle, 1820, 4s. Two hundred and one copies printed. Lithobolia, or the stone-throwing

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Devil. 1698. 4to.

Reed, 2904, 5s. 6d. Nassau, pt.-,2547, 4s. 2548, 9s.

LITTLE, T. see MOORE, Thomas.

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Reports in the Common Pleas and Exchequer in the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th of K. Charles I. London, 1683. folio. 12s.

Many of the cases are the same as in Hetley's Reports verbatim.

Edward, LL. D. Twentyfour Sermons on several practical Subjects. Lond. 1735. 8vo. 2 vols.

19s.

Williams, 1103, large paper, morocco,

Sir Thomas. Tenures, in English. A new Edition, printed from the Rohan Edition, with Notes, a Sketch of the Author's Life, and some Account of the different Editions, by H. Roscoe. Lond. 1825. 12mo. 6s.

This invaluable work, originally compiled for the use of a student, is justly esteemed the principal pillar on which the superstructure of the law of real property in this kingdom is supported.'

Tenores nouelli. In Civit. Londoniarum per Joh. Lettou & Will. de Machlinia (1481). folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir P. Thompson, 957, 277 6s. Collation.-It comAlchorne, 176, 421.

mences with a table, and contains sig. a to i 6, in eights, without numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, ii. 5-6. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 383-4.

Tenores nouelli. In Civit. London, per me Wilhelmum de Machlinia. folio. A copy is in the British Museum. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 124, with Vieux Abrigement des Statutes, 77. 10s. Collation.—The signatures run a to i vj, in eights, the reverse of the first leaf containing the table. It has neither numerals or catchwords. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, ii. 10-11. Spencer. iv. 385.

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Tenores nouelli. Ad Instantiam Richardi | spect to neutral Nations. Lond. 1785. 8vo. Pynson. folio. The types are the same, and 3 vols. -18s. it has the same mark as Stratham's Abridg

ment of the Year Books. The colophon runs thus, Expliciunt Tenores nouelli impressi per me Willielmum le Tailleur in opulentissima Ciuitate Rothomagensi' &c. This was supposed by Lord Coke to be the first edition. A copy of it is in the Inner Temple library.

Les Tenures de Lytylton. Ric. Pynson. folio. Bishop of Ely, 1021, 12. 11s. 6d. Inglis, 1010, russia, 27. 12s. 6d.

Liteltun Tenuris, new correcte. R. Pynson, 1516. folio. White Knights, 2573, russia, 37. Lytylton Tenures newly and moost truly correctyd & amendyd. Londini in Edibus Richardi Pynsonis, 1525. 16mo. It contains by signatures y 8, half sheets. In law French. On the last leaf is Pynson's address to the reader, or invective against Redman. Lytylton Tenures. Lond. in Edibus Rich. Pynsonis, 1528. 16mo.

Tenures in English and French. London by John Rastell. Inglis, 1011, 10s. 6d. Lyttelton Tenures in Englysshe. London by Thomas Petyt. 8vo. White Knights, 2492, 15s.

Littleton's Tenures have gone through innumerable editions: that printed by R. Tottel in 1577 is said to be very correct, and that of 1585 is the first with the sections numbered.

Les anciennes Loix des Français conservées dans les Coutumes Anglaises, recueillies par Littleton, avec des Notes par M. Houard. Rouen, 1766. 4to. 2 vols. See COKE, Sir Edward. Liturgy see Prayer.

LIVELY, Edward. Annotationes in quinq; priores ex minoribus Prophetis, cum Latina eorum Interpretatione. Lond. 1587. 8vo.

These short annotations, highly extolled by Poole, are republished in the Critici Sacri.

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Liverpool.-The History of Liverpool from the earliest authenticated Period to the present Time. Liverpool, 1810. 4to.

Pp. viii; introduction, 6 pages; half-title, one leaf; the historical part, 389 pages. The volume, according to Upcott, contains 71 plates all engraved on wood except the maps. There are also twelve wood cuts on the letter-press.

A correct Translation of the Charter of

Liverpool. With Remarks and explanatory Notes. By Philodemus (Joseph Clegg). (Liverpool, 1757.) 4to. pp. 46. Reprinted with additional charters. 1783. 8vo.

A general and descriptive History of the Manuscripts, authentic Records, and other Town of Liverpool, compiled from original Liverpool, 1795. 8vo. Pp. 301, besides title, warranted Authorities (by Wallace). introduction and errata, 3 pages. Reprinted in 1797.

Lives. The Lives of John Leland, Thomas Hearne, and Anthony à Wood. Oxford, 1772. 8vo. 2 vols.

Edited by W. Huddesford. Brockett, ii. 1152, 11s. Hollis, 780, 16s. Edwards, 1899, 15s. Lloyd, 129, 14s. Bindley, pt. 552, 11. 13s. LARGE PAPER. Reed, 4897, 11. 8s. Nassau, pt. i. 2083, russia, 14. 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1593, 17. 13s. Dent, pt. i. 1042, morocco, 21. Towneley, pt. i. 149, 17. 7s. White Knights, 2434, 17. 1s. Willett, 1433, 12. 11s. 6d.

Lives of nineteen Pyrates. 1608. 4to. Black letter. Reed, 4666, 1. 13s.

A shorte Declaration of the Lives and

Doctrine of the Protestants and Puritans, wherby each one of indiferent Judgment may know the Holinesse of their Religion. Rouen, 1615. 12mo. Gordonstoun, 716, 21. 11s.

Lives and Speeches of the Regicides. 1661. with a front. Nassau, pt. i. 2026, morocco, 14. 16s. Jadis, 70, russia, 10s. 6d. Bindley, pt. 1354, 17. 7s.

A short View of the Lives of Henry Duke of Gloucester and Mary Princess of Orange frontispiece, containing their portraits, by deceased. London, 1661. 12mo. with a A. H(ertochs). Nassau, pt. i. 2025, 11s.

Lives of sundry notorious Villains. 1678. Hibbert, 8735, 4s. 6d.

A Collection of all the Treaties of Peace, Lives and Actions of serveral notorious Alliance and Commerce, between Great Bri-Counterfeits. London, 1686. 12mo. with a tain and other Powers, 1648-1783. To frontispiece, containing portraits. Reed, 5014, which is prefixed, a Discourse on the Conduct 9s. 6d. Roxburghe, 2000, 10s. of the Government of Great Britain in Re

A Collection of Lives, both English and

Foreign, frem 1550 to 1690. London, 1704, | 8vo. 2 vols. Dowdeswell, 394, 13s.

Lives of Dr. Burges, Dr. Sacheverell, Abp. Sharp, James Duke of Ormond, and Sarah Duchess of Marlborough. 1710. 8vo. with wood-cuts. Sotheby's in Dec. 1820, 13s.

Lives and Characters of illustrious Persons who died in the Years 1711, 12, 13, 14 and 15. London. 8vo. 3 vols. Generally attributed to John Le Neve.

Lives of Lord Balmerino, William Earl of Kilmarnock, George Earl of Cromartie, Jenny Cameron and Lord Lovat. 1746. with portraits. Baker, 387, 12. 10s.

Lives and dying Words of remarkable Persons. 1746. 3 vols. Reed, 2495, 14s. Lives of Thief-takers. 1755. Hibbert, 4815, 4s.

17. 9s. Large papER, 21. 12s. 6d. — Lond. 1749. 12mo. 7 vols. 17. 1s. This edition has Freinshemius' supplement.

T. Livii Historiarum Libri, ad optimas Editiones castigati, accurante Tho. Ruddimanno. Edinb. 1751. 12mo. 4 vols. 17. 1s. This beautiful edition is said to be one of the most accurate ever published. FINE PAPER. The title-pages of some copies are printed in black and red. Marquis of Townshend, 1847, 21. 15s. Williams, 1109, morocco, 4l. 4s. Edinb. 1761. 12mo. 4 vols. This edition is not so highly prized as that of 1751. FINE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 1276, morocco, 21.

T. Livii Patavini Historiarum Libri, qui supersunt omnes, ex recensione Arn. Drakenborchii. Londini, 1794. royal 8vo. 8 vols. A very accurate reprint, edited by the Rev.

Lives and dying Words of the Convicts. H. Homer. Drury, 2342, russia, 47. 9s. 1760. 2 vols. Reed, 2496, 9s.

The Lives and heroick Achievements of the renowned Robin Hood and James Hind, two noted Robbers and Highwaymen. Lond. 1752. 8vo. Probably an extract from Johnson's Lives of the Highwaymen.

The Lives of Dr. Edward Pocock by Dr. Twells; of Dr. Zachary Pearce and Dr. Newton by themselves; and of the Rev. P. Shelton by Mr. Burdy. Lond. 1819. 8vo. 2 vols. 17.

T. Livii Historarium quæ supersunt, ex Recensione Arn. Drakenborchii. Oxon. 1800. 12mo. 6 vols. A neat and correct edition.

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T. Livii Historiarum Libri, ex Recensione Arn. Drakenborchii, cum variis Lectionibus et Notis J. B. L. Crevier.

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LIVINGSTON, M. Patronus Redux; or, our Protector is returned safe again, an historicall Poem containing the Earl of Calendar's Departure, his Stay in England, and Arn. Drakenborchii cum Notis J. B. L. Cre

the Effects thereof upon the Town of Falkirk, &c. Edinb. 1682.4to. A copy in a bookseller's late catalogue was priced 31. 3s.

LIVIUS, Titus, Patavinus. riarum Romanarum Libri.

Histo

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T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab Urbe condita Libri qui supersunt, MSS. Codicum Collatione recogniti, Annotationibusque illustrati. Oxon. 1708. 8vo. 6 vols. 18s. A very accurate edition, which does credit to the industrious antiquary, Tho. Hearne.'-Dr. Harwood. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 4819, 11. 10s. Bishop Randolph, 722, 27. 6s. Heath, 4259, 21. 16s. Towneley, pt. i. 148, 47. 6s. Williams, 1108, morocco, 41. 9s.

Titi Livii Pativini Historiarum Libri. Lond. 1722. 12mo. 6 vols. A good edition, with a copious index, commonly, but erroneously, attributed to Michael Maithaire. Marquis of Townshend, 1536, 17.5s. Willett, 1536,

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T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab Urbe condita Libri qui supersunt omnes, ex Recensione Arn. Drakenborchii. Accedunt Notæ integræ ex Editionibus J. B. L. Crevierii, cum Indice Rerum locupletissimo. 1826. 8vo. 4 vols. 17. 16s.

T. Livii Historiarum Libri, ex Recensione Arn. Drakenborchii, cum notis J. B. L. Crevieri accedit Glossarium Livianum, ex Schedis A. G. Ernesti, emendavit. G. H. Schæfer. Lond. 1825. 8vo. 4 vols.

The Roman History; translated by Philemon Holland, with the Supplements of Freinsheim and Dujatius. London, 1686. folio. Best edition of a version stiled by Dr. Zach. Grey a most accurate translation. Roxburghe, 7570, 10s. 6d. Hollis, 718, 10s. 6d. Brockett, 1839, 12s.

Sir P. Thompson, 579, 17. 3s. London, 1600, folio. Steevens, 242, 13s. 6d.

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Observations on the Extraction of diseased Ovaria. folio. with coloured plates. 18s.

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W. H. A Series of picturesque Views of Edinburgh, engraved in the line Manner, with a succinct historical Account of Edinburgh. 4to.

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A Journey to Llandridod Wells, in Radnorshire. Birm. 1746. 12mo.

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LLEWELLYN, Martin, M.D. Men Miracles. With other Poems. By M. Ll. St. of Ch. Ch. in Oxon. London, 1656. small 8vo.

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- 1679.

The Marrow of the Muses.
By M.
Lluellen. 1661. 12mo. A new title-page

LIVIUS, Titus, Foro-Juliensis. See to the Men Miracles.' Bindley, pt. ii. 1290, HEARNE, Thomas.

21. 10s.

Verses on the Return of King Charles II. James Duke of York, and Henry Duke of Glocester. London, 1660. folio. 3 sheets.

Livonia.-An Account of Livo-
nia, with a History of the Marian
Teutonick Order. London, 1701.
8vo.
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Glocester. Oxford, 1660. folio.
Elegy on the death of Henry, Duke of

5s.

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cal Account of the British or Welsh
Thomas, LL. D. An histori-
Versions and Editions of the Bible.
With an Appendix containing the
Dedications prefixed to the first
Impressions. By Thomas Llewelyn,
LL. D. London, 1768. 8vo.

Pp. vii. and 112. Sotheby's in 1825,

17. 11s. 6d.

Historical and critical Remarks on the

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