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and infinite Series, with its Application to the Geometry of curve Lines; to which is subjoined, a perpetual Comment upon the whole Work. Translated from the original Latin of Sir Isaac Newton by the Rev. John Colson. Lond. 1736. 4to. 10s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. 18s.

Methode des Fluxions, trad. (par Buffon). Paris, 1740. 4to.

Two Treatises of the Quadrature of Curves, and Analysis by Equations of an infinite Number of Terms explained; containing the Treatises themselves translated into English from the Original of Sir Isaac Newton; with a large Commentary, by John Stewart, A. M. Lond. 1745. 4to. 5s.

Newton's Quadrature of Curves, edited by P. R. de Montmort. 1700.

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A French Translation by the Abbé Granet. Paris, 1728. 4to. Refuted by Freret in his 'Defence de la Chronologie.' Paris, 1758. 4to.

Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John. By Sir Isaac Newton. London, 1733. 4to. All subsequent commentators are largely indebted to the labors of Sir Isaac Newton. Roxburghe, 129, 7s. 6d. Bishop of Ely, 1236, 12s. Heath, 751, 7s. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to. 15s. - Dublin, 1733. 8vo. 6s. A Latin version of this elaborate work was published by M. Sudemann, at Amsterdam, 1737. 4to.

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proof of a deity by Dr. Johnson was published in the Literary Magazine.

Letters of Sir Isaac Newton, relating to his Dispute with Leibnitz upon his Right to the Invention of Fluxions, are printed in the Commercium epistolicum D. Johannis Collins et aliorum de Analysi promota. 1712.

Recueil de diverses Pieces par Mess. Leibnitz, Clarke, Newton et autres Auteurs célébrés. Par Des Maizeaux. Amst. 1720.

Original Papers between Sir Isaac Newton and Dr. James Gregory relating to reflecting Telescopes. In David Gregory's Elements of Catoptrics and Droptrics.

Eloge de M. le Chevalier Neuton, par Barnard de Fontenelle. Paris, 1728. 4to.

The Life of Sir Isaac Newton; with an Account of his Writings, by B. de Fontenelle. London, 1728. 4to. 1728. 8vo.

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Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from the original MSS. in the Possession of the Earl of Portsmouth, will be found in the History of Grantham by Edmund Turnor.

A memoir of Sir Isaac Newton will be found in no. 50 of the Library of useful Knowledge. Another life by Dr. Brewster is advertised as a portion of The Family Library, now publishing by Murray.

A general Treatise on the Laws of Nature and Motion, with their Application to Mechanics: also the Doctrine of ventripetal Forces and Velocities of Bodies, describing any of the conick Sections, being a Part of the great, Mr. Newton's Principles. Humphrey Ditton. London, 1705. 8vo.

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Prælectiones physico-mathematica; sive Philosophia Newtoni mathematica illustrata, a W. Whiston. Cantab. 1710. 8vo. Afterwards translated and published in English.

Response aux Auteurs des Remarques sur le Difference entre M. de Leibnitz et M. Newton, par J. Keill. 1713. 8vo.

Sir Isaac Newton's mathematick Philosophy more easily demonstrated, with Dr. Halley's Account of Comets illustrated, by W. Whiston. London, 1716. 8vo.

Lectures on Sir Isaac Newton's mathematic Philosophy, and on Dr. Halley's Account of Comets, by W. Whiston. London, 1716. 8vo.

Two Letters of Sir Isaac Newton to Mr. Remarks upon the Newtonian PhilosoLe Clerc, late Divinity Professor of the Re-phy; wherein it is proved to be false and monstrants in Holland (on the Reading of the absurd, by George Gordon. London, 1719. Greek Text, 1 John v. 7, and on Timothy, 12mo. ii. 16.). London, 1754. 8vo. 3s. 6d. Williams, 1248, 9s. 6d.

Four Letters from Sir Isaac Newton to Dr. Bentley, containing some Arguments in Proof of a Deity. London, 1756. 8vo. These Letters, published without any preface or introduction, are answers to some Letters written by Dr. Bentley to Sir Isaac, in relation to the system of the universe. A review of Sir Isaac Newton's arguments in

Epistola J. Keill ad Joannem Bernouillum, in qua Isaacum Newtonum et seipsum contra Criminationes in Actis Lipsiensibus a Crusio quodam publicatas defendit. Lond. 1720. 4to. This relates to the contest between Leibnitz and Keill respecting the invention of Fluxions.

De Methodo differentiali Newtoniana Canonotechnia. In the Opera miscellanea of Roger Cotes. 1722. 4to.

Recueil de plusieurs Pieces de Physique, où l'on fait principalement voir l'Invalidité du Systême de Mr. Newton, par Nich. Hartsoeker. Utrecht, 1722. 12mo.

View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy, by Henry Pemberton, M.D. London, 1728. 4to. Roxburghe, 1544, 4s. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 1952, 7s. 6d.

Animadversions upon Sir I. Newton's Chronology, by Art. Bedford. London, 1728. 8vo.

Reponse aux Observations sur la Chronologie de Mr. Newton. Lond. 1728. 8vo.

A Demonstration of some of the principal Sections of Sir Isaac Newton's Principles of natural Philosophy, by John Clarke, D. D. London, 1730. 8vo.

A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Method for comparing the Resistance of Solids, by Christopher Robinson. London, 1734. 8vo.

Geometry no Friend to Infidelity; or, a Defence of Sir Isaac Newton, and the British Mathematicians, in a Letter to (Geo. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne) the Author of the Analyst, by Philalethes Cantabrigiensis (James Jurin, M.D.). London, 1734. 8vo. A second letter entitled The minute Mathematician; or the Free-thinker no just Reasoner,' appeared in 1735. 8vo.

A Discourse concerning the Nature and Certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's Method of Fluxions, and of prime and ultimate Ratios, by Benj. Robins. 1735.

An Examination of the 14th Chapter of Sir Isaac Newton's Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, by Zachary Grey, LL.D. 1736. 8vo.

Il Newtonianismo per le Dame, da Franc. Algarotti. Napoli, 1737. Translated from the Italian (by Eliz. Carter). Lond. 1739. 12mo. 2 vols. 1742. 12mo. 2 vols. Elements of Sir I. Newton's Philosophy, by M. de Voltaire, translated by J. Hanna. London, 1738. 8vo.

Response à toutes les Objections principales fait en France contra la Philosophie de Neuton, par M. de Voltaire. Amst. 1739.

8vo.

Examination of the Newtonian Argument for the Emptiness of Space, by George Martin. London, 1740. 8vo.

Vrai Systême de Physique générale de Newton, par L. B. Castel. 1743. 4to.

Dissertation on the Ether of Sir I. Newton, by Bryan Robinson, M. D. Dublin, 1743. 8vo.

Account of the Aether, with some Additions by Way of Appendix, by B. R. M. D. Dublin, 1745. 8vo.

An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical Discoveries, by Colin Maclaurin. London, 1748. 4to. - 1750. 8vo.

Reflexions sur la Physique moderne, ou la Philosophie Newtonienne comparée avec celle de Descartes, par l'Abbé D***. Paris, 1751. 8vo.

The Theology and Philosophy in Cicero's Somnium Scipionis explained; or a brief Attempt to demonstrate that the Newtonian System is perfected agreeable to the Notions of the wisest Ancients, &c. London, 1751. 8vo.

Panegyrics of the Newtonian Philosophy, by Benj. Martin. 1754.

An Explanation of the principal Proposition of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. 1756. In Nic. Saunderson's Method of Fluxions. Svo.

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Apologie du Sentiment de Monsieur le Chevalier Newton, sur l'ancienne Chronologie des Grecs, contenant des Reponses à present. Par Mons. le Chevalier SFrancfort sur le Mein, 1757. 4to. By Sir J. D. Steuart, Bart. A defence of Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology will be found in the sixth volume of the works of Sir James D. Steuart.

Letters in Answer to some Queries sent to the Author, concerning the genuine reading of the Greek Text, I TIM. iii. 16, now first published on occasion of Sir Isaac Newton's two Letters to Mr. Le Clerc, lately published. York, 1759. 8vo.

Philosophia Britannica; or, a complete System of the Newtonian Philosophy, by Benjamin Martin. London, 1759. 8vo. 3 vols.

The Reviewers reviewed: being a Reply to the Animadversions of the Monthly Review on a late Pamphlet, entitled Sir Isaac Newton's Æther realized. By R. Lovett. London, 1760. 8vo.

A Treaty of Peace between Descartes and Newton: to which is prefixed, an Account of the Lives of these eminent Philosophers. In French, by A. H. Paulian. Avignon, 1764. 12mo. 3 vols.

An Introduction to the Newtonian Philosophy, by Benj. Martin. 1765.

A short Comment on Sir Isaac Newton's Principia. London, 1770. 8vo. 3s. By William Emerson.

Observations philosophiques sur le Systeme de Newton, le Mouvement de la Terre, et la Pluralité des Mondes, par F. X. de Feller. 1771.

An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. 1779. In Lord Monboddo's Ancient Metaphysics.

An Essay on Sir Isaac Newton's second Law of Motion, by the Rev. William Ludham. London, 1780. 8vo.

An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton's Objections to the Chronology of the Olym piads. 1781. See MUSGRAVE, Samuel.

Examination of the third and fourth Definitions of the first Book of Sir I. Newton's Principia, and of the three Axioms or Laws of Motion, by Robert Young. London, 1787. 4to.

Méchanisme de la Nature; ou Systême du Monde, fondé sur les Forces de Feu;

procedé d'un Examen du Systeme de Newton. Par l'Abbé Jadelot. Lond. 1787. 8vo.

Strictures on Sir Is. Newton's Chronology, in the Rev. Rob. Walker's work on historical time. 1798.

The Observation of Newton concerning the Inflections of Light; accompanied by other Observations differing from his; and appearing to lead to a Change of his Theory of Light and Colours. London, 1799. 8vo. 4s. pp. 134, with nine plates.

Newton refuted: a geographical, nautical, mechanical and mathematical View of the Universe, by W. Parkes. London, 1804. 8vo. 3s.

An Illustration of Sir Isaac Newton's

Method of Reasoning, by prime and ultimate Ratios, comprehending the first Section of his Principia, and as much of the second and third as is necessary to explain the Motions of the heavenly Bodies, by Thomas Newton, M. A. London, 1805.

Catalogue of the Library of the late Mrs. Anne Newton, containing chiefly the Collection of the great Sir Isaac Newton. London, 1813. 8vo.

Critical Remarks on Sir Isaac Newton's Opinions on Colours, &c. in experimental Outlines for a new Theory of Colours, Light and Vision, by Joseph Reade, M. D. Dublin, 1816. 8vo. Some papers respecting Newton by Dr. Reade will be found in the Philosophical Magazine, and in Thomson's Annals of Philosophy.

A Commentary on Newton's Principia, with a supplementary Volume, designed for the use of Students at the Universities, by J. M. F. Wright. London, 1828. 8vo. 2 vols. with plates. 11. 8s.

An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Optics, part 1. forms no. 58 of the Library of useful Knowledge, published in 182 -.

Many articles respecting Sir Is. Newton's philosophy, &c. will be found in the Philosophical Transactions.

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Fol. 144, without preface, &c. Dedicated 'Lorde Charles Howarde, Baron of Ef

fyngham,' &c. Bindley, pt. iii. 786, 17. 14s. Inglis, 996, 17. 18s.

Approved Medicines and cordial Receiptes. London, 1580. 16mo.

16mo. Steevens, 1523, 5s. Inglis, 1058, Herbal for the Bible. London, 1587. 8s. 6d.

Londini, 1589. 4to. Illustrium aliquot Anglorum Encomia. At the end of Jo. Leland's Encomia Trophæa, &c. and reprinted by Hearne at the end of Leland's Collec

tanea.

Atropoïon Delion, or the Death of Delia : with the Teares of her Funerall. A poetical NEWTON, James, M. D. Herbal. excusive Discourse of our late Eliza. By London, 1752. 8vo.

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T. N. G. London, 1603. 4to. Reprinted in the third volume of Nichols' Progresses of Queen Elizabeth.

A pleasant new History: or, a fragrant Posie made of three Flowers, Rosa, Rosalynd, and Rosemary. London, 1604. 4to.

Newton translated many works. Notices of him will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon. Warton's History of English Poetry, and Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica.

Thomas, Bishop of Bristol. The Works, with some Account of his Life, and Anecdotes of several of his Friends. London, 1782. 4to. 3 vols.

With a portrait of the author by J. Col

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NEWTON, Rev. William. History and Antiquities of Maidstone, the County-Town of Kent. London, 1741. 8vo.

Lloyd, 888, 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 2428, 5s. Towneley, 885, 9s. 6d.

LARGE or THICK

PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 3, russia, 19s. Nassau, pt. i. 2429, 14s. Heath, 4667, 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 20, russia, 11. 5s. Collation. Pp. xvii (not including list of books, 2 pages, and errata, one page) and 168. The view of Maidstone never appeared.

New Year's Gift.-A new Year's Gift, dedicated to the Pope's Holinesse, and all Catholikes addicted to the Sea of Rome: &c. London, by Henry Bynneman,

1579. 4to.

A-L, in fours, not including title, verses Ad Archipapistam,' contents, preface, argument in verse, and B. G. to the reader, 8 leaves. Contents. A Letter written by Cutbert Tunstall, and John Stokesly, to Reginal Pole. The Pope's Beginning (in verse). The Lives of Alexander the second and Gregorie the seaucnth. A Comparison betwixt Christ and the Pope (in prose and verse). A Description of certaine of the Popes Wares &c. The Poysoning of K. John (in verse). The holy Mayde of Kent. Inuectiues against the Pope. In the volume will be found a folded wood-cut Certaine of the Popes Merchandize lately sent ouer into Englande.' A copy is in the British Museum.

New York. Acts of Assembly
New York,

from 1691 to 1725.
1726. folio.

Another, from 1691 to 1718. London, 1719. folio.

NICCHOLES, Alex. A Discourse of Marriage and Wiving, and of the greatest Mystery therein contained :

How to chuse a good Wife from a bad. London, 1615. 4to.

Pp. 61, including the dedication and preface. 1620. 4to. Reed, 2461, 1. 6s. Gordonstoun, 1660, 37. 13s. 6d. The edition of 1615 is reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

NICCOLS, J. see NICOLS, John.

NICCOLS, Richard, the elder. A Treatise setting forth the Mystery of our Salvation. A Day Starre for darke wandering Soules. London, 1613. 8vo.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Richard. Poetical Works. Niccols was a poet of great elegance and imagination, and one of the ornaments of

ton's History of English Poetry and Wood's the reign of Elizabeth.'-Headley. See War

Athen. Oxon.

The Cvckow. London, 1607. 4to. Pp. 56, inscribed to Master Thomas Wroth. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 491, 87. 8s. See Brydges' Restituta, ii. 1-8.

England's Eliza and a Winter Nights Vision. 1610. Affixed to Niccols' edition of the Mirror for Magistrates.

the Stationers' books in 1611. The Twynnes Tragedye. Entered on

The three Sisters Teares, shed at the late solemne Funerals of Henry Prince of Wales. London, 1613. 4to. Sig. F 2, pp. 40, dedicated to Lady Hay. The three sisters are Angela (England), Albana (Scotland), and Cambera (Wales). Lloyd, 742, 21. Strettell, 1423, 27. 5s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 492,71.7s.

The Furies with Vertues Encomium, or the Image of Honour. In two Bookes of Epigrammes, satyricall and encomiasticke. By R. N. Lond. 1614. 8vo. pp. 78. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 493.

Vertue's Encomium: or, the Image of Honour. Lond. 1614. sm. 8vo. Eleven leaves. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Monodia: or, Waltham's Complaint upon the Death of the Lady Honor Hay. Lond. 1615. small 8vo. Two sheets. Bibl. AngloPoet. 493. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

London's Artillery, briefly containing the noble Practice of that wo(r)thie Societie, &c. troduction. It is dedicated to Sir Iohn Iolles, London, 1616. 4to. Pp. 104, without inKnt. Lord Maior &c. two introductory sonnets, a preface to the reader, afterwards London's Artillerie, with an induction in rhime, and illustrative notes attached. The poem

is divided into ten cantos with illustrations. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 494, 107. 10s. Nassau,

pt. ii. 555, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. iii. 777, 77. See Brydges' British Bibliog. i. 363-70.

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Revelatio Dei. Set fourth by H N, and by him pervsed and more distinctlie deTranslated out of Base-almayne. 8vo. 10s. Contains 55 leaves, including title and preface.

Sir Thomas Overberries Vision: with the Ghoasts of Weston, Mrs. Turner, the late Lieftenant of the Tower and Franklin.clared. By R. N. Oxon. Printed for B. M. and T. I. 1616. 4to. pp. 58, or twenty-nine leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 556, 11. 18s. Strettell, 1422, russia, 21. 5s. Perry, pt. iv. 635, 21. 10s. North, pt. iii. 788, russia, 27. 19s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 942, 61. 6s. It is reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Nice. An historical and picturesque Description of the County of Nice. London, 1792. imperial fol. 21. 2s.

A splendid volume, with twelve etchings finished in water-colours.

Evangelium Regni. Set-fourth by H N, and by him perused a-new and more-distinclie declared. Translated out of Basealmayne. 8vo. 10s. Contains 100 leaves, including title and preface.

Proverbia H N. Translated out of Base

almayne. 8vo. On 46 leaves, including the
title. Bindley, pt. ii. 2279, 19s.
almayne. 8vo. On 47 leaves, the last page

Dicta H N. Translated out of Base

blank.

Epistolæ H N.

Translated out of Basealmaine. 8vo. Twenty epistles paged proNICETAS, Heraclea Metropolita.gressively to p. 418, exclusive of the preface Catena Græcorum Patrum in Job, and table of contents prefixed. Probably Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Pat. Junii. several, if not all, of these epistles have been Lond. 1637. fol. 10s. 6d.

NICHOLAS, Henry or Harry. Comœdia, a Worke in Ryme, contayning an Enterlude of Myndes: witnessing the Man's Fall from God and Christ. Set forth by H. N. and and by him newly perused amended. Translated out of BaseAlmayne into English. 16mo.

This play, printed in a foreign and antiquated type, without date (1574, according Baker's Biog. Dram.), is divided into four pauses or acts, and seventeen chapters or scenes, with a colloquial prologue. A copy is in the British Museum. Inglis, 1064, with ten other pieces, written by Nicholas, 7. 17s. 6d. Rhodes, 1787, 167. Brydges' Restituta, iv. 140-6.

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The works

of Nicholas were by royal proclamation, 13 of October, 22 Elizabeth, ordered to be burnt, and all persons declared punishable for having them in their possession without the ordinarie's permission.

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The Prophetie of the Spirit of Love. fourth by H. N: and by him perused a-new, and more distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne into English. Anno 1574. 8vo. Forty leaves.

A Publishing of the Peace vpon Earth, and of the gratious Tyme and acceptable Yeare of the Lorde, which is now in the last Tyme; out of the Peace of Jesu Christ, and out of his holie Spirit of Loue; published by H. N. on the Earth. Translated out of Basealmayne into English. Anno 1574. 8vo. 8 leaves.

Terra Pacis. Set-foorth by H. N. and by him newly perused and more-playnly declared. Translated out of Base-almayne. 8vo. Contains 82 leaves, including title and preface.

published separate.

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Introdvction to the holy Vnderstanding of the Glasse of Righteousnes. 8vo. 10s. The first division, containing chapters 1-7, has 40 leaves, the last blank the second, ch. 8-13, has 40 leaves, the last also blank: the third, ch. 14-17, on 26 leaves : the fourth, ch. 18-21, on 18 leaves: the At the comlast, ch. 22-5, on 20 leaves, mencement and conclusion of the volume are

separate leaves, containing copper-plate engravings.

A Figure of the true and spiritual Tabernacle, according to the inward Temple, or House of God in the Spirit. Whereunto is added the eight Vertues or Godlynesses. Reprinted 1655.

Fidelitas. Set-fourth by Fidelitas, a Fellowe-elder with H N. in the Familie of the Loue. Translated out of Base-almayne. 8vo. C, in eights.

A good and fruitfull Exhortation vnto the Familie of Loue, &c. Testified and setfourth by Elidad, a Fellow-elder with the elder H: N, in the Famelie of the Loue of Iesu Christ. Translated out of Base-almayne. 8vo. A, in eights.

Mirabilia Opera Dei. Published by Tobias, a Fellow Elder with H. N. in the Houshold of Love. Translated out of Base Contains 137 pages, exclusive Almain. 4to. of the preface. Reed, 676, 7s.

The first Exhortation of H. N. to his Children, and to the Family of Love. By him newly perused, and more distinctly declared. Likewise H. N. upon the Beatitudes, Translated out and the seven deadly Sins. of Base-almayne into English. Reprinted 1656.

An Apology for the Service of Love, and the People that own it, commonly called the Family of Love. &c. Reprinted 1656.

Certen of the Songs of H. N.
Joyful Message of the Kingdom.
Epistle sent unto two Daughters of War-
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