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London, 1741. 4to. 6s. An esteemed version by the compiler of the Appendix to Stephens's Thesaurus, a learned dissenter of the Baptist

denomination.

A Paraphrase on the fifth, sixth and seventh Chapters of St. Matthew. 1764.

A new Translation of the Gospel of St. Matthew, with Notes, critical, philological and explanatory, by Gilbert Wakefield, B.A. London, 1782. 4to. 10s.

The Gospel according to Matthew, translated from the original Greek, and illustrated by Extracts from the theological Writings of the Hon. Eman. Swedenborg, together with Notes and Observations of the Translator, annexed to each Chapter. Lon. 1805. Svo.

The Gothic Gospel of Saint Matthew, from the Codex argenteus of the fourth Century; with the corresponding English or Saxon, from the Durham Book of the eighth Century, in Roman Characters; a literal English Lesson of each: and Notes, Illustrations and etymological Disquisitions on organic Principles. By Samuel Henshall, M. A. London, 1807. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

An Inquiry concerning the canonical Authority of St. Matthew. Lond. 1732. 8vo. A Letter to a Lady in Defence of the canonical Authority of St. Matthew's Gospel.

1732. 8vo.

A free Enquiry into the Authenticity of the first and second Chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel. London, 1771. 8vo.

Free Thoughts upon a free Enquiry into the Authenticity of the first and second Chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel. Addressed to the anonymous Author. With a short prefatory Defence of the Purity and Integrity of the New-Testament Canon. By Theophilus. London, 1771. 8vo.

The Authenticity of the first and second Chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel vindicated. London, 1771. 8vo.

MATTHEW Of Westminster. Flores Historiarum per Matthæum Westmonasteriensem collecti, præcipuè de Rebus Britannicis ab Exordio Mundi vsque ad Annum Domini 1307. Londini, 1570. folio.

The copy

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MuschkatMATTHEWS, A. N. ool-Musabeeh : a Collection of Traditions regarding the Actions and Sayings of Moohummud; with a Translation by Capt. A. N. Matthews. Calcutta, 1809-10. 4to. 2 vols. Fonthill, 1769, 37. 17s.

H. The Diary of an Invalid, being the Journal of a Tour in Portugal, Italy, Switzerland and France, 1817-19. London, 1820. 8vo.

Light and pleasant sketches of manners, and other popular information on Portugal, Italy, Switzerland and France. Drury, 2674, 10s.-1822. 2 vols. Combe, 1291, 9s.

John. A Voyage to the River Sierra-Leone on the Coast of Africa. London, 1788. 8vo.

Pp. 4. and 183, with a chart and a view of Bananas. Drury, 2672, 8s. Fonthill, 2844, 17s. 1791. 8vo. Fonthill, 2845, 15s.

MATTHIE, Augustus. The Greek Grammar, translated into English, by the Rev. E. V. Blomfield. Cambridge, 1818. 8vo. 2 vols.

An admirable work. Williams, 1187, 17. 13s. Drury, 2675, russia, 27. 1s. 1820. 8vo. 2 vols. Hibbert, 5235, 16s. An abridgment has also been published.

MATTHIAS, the Apostle.

The

true Time of keeping St. Matthias's Day in Leap Years, &c. London, 1712. 12mo.

MATTHISON, Frederick. Letters written from various Parts of the Continent, between the Years 1785, and 1794 containing a Variety of Anecdotes relative to the present State of Literature in Germany, and to celebrated German Literati. With an Appendix. Translated from the German, by Anne Plumptre. London, 1799. 8vo. 6s.

In the appendix are included three letters of Gray's, never before published in this country.

MATY, Matthew, M.D. Journal Britannique. Haye, 1750-7. 12mo. 24 vols.

An account of the productions of the wise contains an Index, and also, Chronicon English Press. Gosset, 3394, 17 vols. ex Chronicis, ab Initio Mundi ad Ann. Dom. 21. 12s. 6d. Willett, 1685, 18 vols. 10s. 6d. 1118 deductum, Auctore Florentio WigorPaul Henry. New Review, with literary Curiosities and IntelliLond. 1782-6. 8vo. 9 vols. Gough, 2315. 1. 2s. Hollis, 819, 14. 7s. Reed, 2558, 21. 3s.

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MATTHEW PARIS see PARIS, M.

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Sermons preached in the British Ambassador's Chapel, at Paris, in the Years 1774, 1775, 1776. London, 1788. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1565, 6s.

Maty, who was librarian at the British Museum, published a general index to the Philosophical Transactions, &c.

MAUDE, John. Visit to the Falls of Niagara in 1800. royal 8vo.

With engravings. MAUDUIT, Isr. A short View of the History of the Colony of Massachussetts Bay, with Respect to their Charter and Constitution. Lond. 1774. 8vo.

MAULE, George. Reports in the K. B. from Hilary, 53 Geo. III. to Mich. Term, 57 Geo. III. By G. Maule and W. Selwyn. London, 1814-7. royal 8vo. 5 vols. 5l. 15s. 6d. The sixth volume is in course of publicacation. These reports are continued by Barnewall, &c.

- Henry, Bishop of Dromore. History of the Picts. Edinb. 1706. 12mo.

-John. An historical Account of the royal Hospital at Greenwich. London, 1789. 4to.

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MAUPERTUIS, P. L. M. de. Figure of the Earth. London, 1738. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

MAULETTE, Mme. G. P. See collection. MARKHAM, Gervase. MAUND, B. The Botanic Garden, with coloured plates. London, fscap. 4to.

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MAUNDEVILLE see MANDEVIlle. MAUNDRELL, Henry, M. A. A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, at Easter, A. D. 1697. The seventh Edition, to which is now added an Account of the Author's Journey to the Banks of the Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia. With an Index to the whole Work. Oxford, 1749. 8vo.

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MAURICE of Nassau. A briefe Relation of what hath happened unto Counte Maurice of Nassau, since the Taking of Rynberk. Lond. 1601.

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the most ancient Periods of the World. With numerous illustrative Engravings. London, 1795-8. 4to. 3 parts in 2 vols. Bindley, pt. iii. 313, 15s. Fonthill, 3137, 61. 6s.

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The modern History of Hindostan : comprehending that of the Greek Empire of Bactria, and other great Asiatic Kingdoms, bordering on its western Frontier: commencing at the Period of the Death of Alex

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Grove Hill (Camberwell): a rural and horticultural Sketch (with a Catalogue of Fruit Trees and Plants in the Garden). London, 1804. 4to. pp. 47, with six plates. 1799. 4to. pp. 82, including the title, preface and argument, also fifteen wood cuts, by J. Anderson, from drawings by G. Samuel, exclusive of the vignette in the title-page. This edition contains an Ode to Mithra.' Bindley, pt. iii. 315, 9s. 6d.

Richmond Hill; a descriptive and historical Poem: illustrative of the principal Objects viewed from that beautiful Eminence. London, 1807. 4to. Pp. 176, including the two titles, dedication to Lord Sidmouth, advertisement and list of subscribers, also two folding views.

Westminster Abbey: with other occasional Poems, and a free Translation of the Œdipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. London, 1813. royal 8vo. pp. 217, with 3 plates. 1784. 4to. 2s. 6d.

Memoirs of the Author of Indian Antiquities. 1819. 2 pts. Combe, 1296, 10s. 6d. Mr. Maurice published several other works of minor importance.

MAURIER, Baron. The Lives of all the Princes of Orange from William the Great, Founder of the Commonwealth of the United Provinces. translated by Thomas Brown. London, 1693. 8vo. 5s.

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The Mineralogy of Derbyshire; with a Description of the most interesting Mines in the North of England, in Scotland and in Mauritius. A Voyage to the Wales; and an Analysis of Mr. Williams's Island of Mauritius, the Isle of work intitled The mineral Kingdom.' SubBourbon, the Cape of Good Hope, joined is a Glossary of the Terms and Phra&c. with Observations and Reflecses used by Miners in Derbyshire. London, tions by a French Officer. Trans-lation.-Pp. 211, besides title; preface and 1802. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2222, 10s. Collated from the French by John errata, 8 pages; contents, 5 pages, also three Parish.

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An Account of the Conquest of the Isle of France, or Mauritius and Bourbon; with some Notices on the History, &c. of those Islands. 1812. 8vo. 2 vols.

A Catalogue of the exotic Plants cultivated in the Mauritius at the Botanic Garden,

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The Linnæan System of Conchology. London, 1823. 8vo. pp. 207, with 37 plates, plain, 17. 1s.; coloured, 21. 12s. 6d.

Shell Collector's Pilot, or Voyager's Companion. Fourth Edition. Lond. 1825. 4s.

Instructions for the Management of the Blow Pipe. Fourth Edition. Lond. 1825. 12mo. 4s.

A Treatise on Diamonds and precious Stones. Second Edition. London, 1826.

Svo. 15s.

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Description of Lapidaries' Apparatus.

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Familiar Lessons on Mineralogy and Geology. Ninth Edition. London, 1828. 7s. A new descriptive Catalogue of Minerals, with Diagrams of their simple Forms from Dr. Clarke's Syllabus. Eighth Edition. London, 1829. 12mo. 7s.

Thomas.

Universal Gardener and Botanist, or a general Dictionary of Gardening and Botany. By Thomas Mawe and John Abercrombie. London, 1797. 4to.

Every Man his own Gardener. By Tho

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Notis illustravit Jo. Davisius. Cantab. 1703. 8vo. 3s.

The Dissertations of Maximus Tyrius, translated from the Greek by Thomas Taylor. London, 1804. crown 8vo. 2 vols. 12s. MAXWELL, James. The laudable Life and deplorable Death of Prince Henry. Together with some other Poems, in Honor of King James, Prince Charles and Princesse Elizabeth. By I. M. Master of Artes. London, 1612. 4to.

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The golden Art, or the right Way of Enriching. London, 1611. 4to.

The golden Legend; or Mirrour of religious Men and goodly Matrons, concerning Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and their Wives. London, 1611. 8vo.

A speedy Passage to Heaven, or Christian's Practice; being an Exposition upon the ten Commandments, Creed and Lord's Prayer. London, 1612. 8vo.

MAWMAN, Joseph. An Excursion to the Highlands of Scotland, and the English Lakes, with Recollections, Descriptions, and Refer-Albion in Honor of the magnificent Deparences to historical Facts. London. ture from Brittanie and honorable Receiving

1805. 8vo.

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A Monument of Remembrance erected in

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Carolanna, that is to say, a Poeme in Honour of our King, Charles-James, Queen Anne, and Prince Charles. By Iames Anneson. London (1614). 4to. pp. 48. Sir M. donstoun, 1570, 21. 2s. M. Sykes, pt. i. 256, morocco, 17. 17s. GorBindley, pt. iv. 1074, 4l. 14s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 5, 51.

-Jo. Lex Rex, or a Dispute for the just Prerogative of King and People, in Defence of Scotland. London, 1644, 4to.

John.

A Discourse concerning God, with a short Account of the Cape of Good Hope. London, 1715. 12mo.

MAY, Edward, M.D. A Relation of a strange Monster, or Serpent, found in the left Ventricle of the Heart of John Pennant, a Gentleman, of the Age of 21 Years. Lon

Maximi Tyrii Dissertationes, Gr. et Lat. don, 1639. 4to. Oxon. 1677. 18mo. A neat and correct edition. Drury, 2683, 3s. 6d.

Maximi Tyrii Dissertationes, Gr. et Lat. ex Interpretatione D. Heinsii, recensuit et

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MAY, George. White-Powder

Epigrams, divine and morall. 1633. Bind

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Poeme. 1662.

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London, Boswell, Bindley,

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The victorious Reigne of King Edward the Third, written in seven Bookes. Lond. 1635. 8vo. Written in verse by the special command of K. Charles I. Roscoe, 1831,

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Supplementum Lucani. Lug. Bat. 1640. 12mo. Dr. Johnson, unjustly, according to T. Warton, prefers the Latin poetry of May and Cowley to that of Milton, and thinks May to be the first of the three.

A Discourse concerning the Success of former Parliaments. London, 1642. 4to. The Character of a right Malignant. 1644. 4to.

The changeable Covenant. Lond. 1650.4to. Historia Parliamenti Angliæ Breviarium. Lond. (1650). 12mo. 3s.

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May published translations of the Georgics of Virgil, Lucan's Pharsalia, some of Martial's Epigrams, and Barclay's Argenis.

MAYANS I SISCAR, D. Greg. The Life of Michael de Cervantes Saavedra, translated by Mr. Ozell. London, 1738. 4to.

MAYER, John, D.D. A Commen

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The Reigne of King Henry the Second,

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