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PUFFENDORF, Samuel. The Law | equally satisfactory to the antiquary. LARGE published at 17. 11s. 6d. each

of Nature and Nations, done into English by Basil Kennett, D. D. to which is added Barbeyrac's prefatory Discourse done into English by Carew. London, 1749. folio. Best edition. Oxford, 1703. folio. Roxburghe, 847, 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2156, 8s. 6d. - 1710. fol. 1717. fol. Lond. 1729. folio. Willett, 2036, 17. 15s.

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Examples of Gothic Architecture, illustrated with historical and descriptive Accounts by E. J. Wilson. med. 4to. pts. 17. 1s. each. LARGE PAPER in imper. 4to. 17. 11s. 6d. with proofs on India paper, 10 copies printed, 21. 2s. each.

Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, by Messrs. Pugin and Le Keux, edited by J. Britton, with 80 en

De Officio Hominis et Civis, juxta Le-gravings. London. 1825-7. med. 4to. — pts. gem naturalem, Libri duo. Lond. 1673. 8vo.

A G. Carmichael. Edinb. 1724. 8vo.

- Lond. 1737. 8vo. with port. of Puffendorf. Heath, 1635, 3s. 6d. - In English. Svo. The divine feudal Law, or Covenants with Mankind represented, together with Means for uniting of Protestants. Translated from the Latin by Theop. Dorrington. London, 1703. 8vo. In this book Puffendorf treats of many of the subjects which are discussed by Whitby in his discourse on the five points. An Introduction to the History of the principal States of Europe, by Jos. Sayer. London, 1764. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

РUGH, Edward. Cambria depicta, being a Tour through North Wales, illustrated with 71 picturesque Views, coloured from Nature, by Edward Pugh. London, 1816. royal 4to.

John. A physiological, theoretic, and practical Treatise on the Utility of the Science of Muscular Action, for restoring the Power of the Limbs. Lond. 1794. small folio. Pp. 132, with 15 plates. Towneley, pt. ii. 1387, 7s.

- R. Bathonensium et Aquisgranensium Thermarum Comparatio. Lond. 1676. 12mo.

Bindley, pt. iv. 477, 9s.

Thomas. British and Out

landish Prophesies of above 1000 Years standing, fore-telling the Revolutions that hath and shall happen in England. London, 1658. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 821, 10s. Roxburghe, 364, 14s. Oxford, 1662.

PUGIN, A. Specimens of Gothic Architecture, selected from ancient Edifices in England, with historical and descriptive Accounts. London, 1821-3. 4to. 2 vols.

A work exceedingly serviceable to the practical architect, and at the same time

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Architectural Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London. 182–7. medium 8vo. 2 vols. published at 51. 5s. LARGE PAPER, in medium 4to. with proofs on India paper. in imperial 8vo. 81. 8s. LARGEST PAPER,

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PUIGBLANCH, D. Antonio. The Inquisition unmasked, translated from the Author's enlarged Copy by William Walton. London, 1816. 8vo. 2 vols.

PUISAYE, Comte Joseph de. Memoires du Comte Joseph de Puisaye, qui pourront servir à l'Histoire du Parti Royaliste François durant la dernière Revolution. Londres, 1803-8. 8vo. 6 tom.

which are not necessarily employed in deThose parts of M. de Puisaye's Memoirs tails uninteresting in themselves, but requisite for his own defence, contain passages of sounder political wisdom than are to be found in any French writer upon the Revolution.'-Quart. Review.

PULLEIN, Rev. Samuel. The Culture of Silk: or, an Essay on its rational Practice and Improvement, in four Parts. London, 1756.

8vo. 5s.

Pulpit. The Pulpit: a Collection of modern Sermons. London, 1823, &c. 8vo. 14 vols.

Published weekly at 3d. each number. See Onesimus.

PULTENEY, Richard, M. D. Historical and biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany, from its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnæan System. London, 1790. 8vo. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 6615, 6s.

Catalogues of the Birds, Shells, and some of the most rare Plants of Derbyshire. London, 1813. folio. Pp. 110 with 23 plates. See LINNEUS.

PULTON, FERD. De Pace Regis et Regni. Lond. 1623. folio. Horne Tooke, 568, 6s. The other works

of Pulton are now obsolete.

PUNT, William. A Ballade made against the Pope and Popery, by Wm. Punt.

Printed by William Hill, about the year

1550.

are duplicate pages 1269, 1270); and alphabetical table, 20 leaves. Vol. III. Title; de dication to John Bishop of Lincolne, 2 leaves; contents of the second part, 9 leaves; list of maps, 1 leaf; Bookes 1 to 5, pp. 1140. There are duplicate pages 219, 20, 1, 2 and PP. 1007 and 8 are missing. An alphabetical index of the five bookes in the third part, 34 leaves. At pp. 400-1, a map of China; pp. 472-3, a map of Greenland; pp. 852-3, a map of the north part of America by R. Elstracke. Vol. IV. Title; dedication to

George, Archbishop of Canterbury, 2 leaves; Bookes 6 to 10, pp. 1141-1973; an alpha

PURCELL, Henry. Orpheus Bri-beticall table of the fiue bookes of the fourth tannicus. London, 1706. fol.

An admirable collection, with portrait of Purcell, æt. 24 (by R. White). Nassau, pt. ii. 631, 17. 16s. 1698. 1702. Purcell is as much the pride of an Englishman in music, as Shakspeare in productions for the stage, as Milton in epic poetry, Lock in metaphysics, or Sir Isaac Newton in philosophy and mathematics.'Dr. Burney.

A Collection of Ayres composed for the Theatre, and on other Occasions, by the late Henry Purcell. London, 1697.

PURCHAS, Samuel, B. D. Haklvytvs Posthumus, or Pvrchas his Pilgrimes, contayning a History of the World, in Sea Voyages and Lande Trauells, by Englishmen and others. Lond. 1625-6. folio. 5 vols.

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Purchas his Pilgrimage. London, 1613. folio. Collation.-Title; epistle dedicatory to the Archb. of Canterbury, 2 leaves; to the reader, 3 leaves; commendatory verses &c. one leaf; contents, 5 leaves; catalogue of the authors, 3 leaves; work, pp. 1-752, and enlarged, with Additions through the whole Work. London, 1617. folio. Roscoe, 516, 17. 11s. 6d. Collation.-Title, 1 leaf; epistle dedicatory to George Abp. of Canterbury, 2 leaves; to the reader and verses, 3 leaves; contents, 9 leaves; catalogue of the authors, 4 leaves; names of manuscripts &c. one leaf; the work, pp. 1-1102, no pages 1052 to 1057, and table, 20 leaves. London, 1626. folio. See above.

table, 10 leaves.-The third Edition much

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Intended as a companion to the Oriental, books which have been written on this obNavagator. scure portion of the word of God.'-Orme.

Memoir, descriptive and explanatory, to accompany the new Chart of the Atlantic

Ocean. London, 1812. 4to.

The Columbian Navigator. 1817. 8vo.

London,

Purgatory.-A lytell Boke that speaketh of Purgatorye. Impr. by me Robert Wyer. 4to.

Black letter. Horne Tooke, 570, 177. White Knights, 3554, morocco, 147.

The Vision of Purgatory. 1680. 12mo. with a frontispiece. Roscoe, 1869, 7s. 6d. PURLILIA, James, E. of. The Preceptes of Warre set forth by James the Erle of Purlilia, and translated into Englysh by Peter Betham. 1544. London by Edwarde Whytchurche. 16mo.

One hundred leaves, inscribed by the translator to Syr Thomas Audeleye, Knyght, Lorde Audeley of Walden and Lord Chauncelour of England.' See Brydges' Censura Literaria.

PUTEANUS, Erycius. Comus, sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria de Luxu Somnium. Oxon. 1634. 12mo. 7s. From this little work, originally printed at Louvain in 1608 and 1611, it is pretty evident The writer's real name was Henry du Puy, and he was author

Milton took his Comus.

of many other works, several of which have

been reprinted at Oxford.

PUTTENHAM, George. The Arte of English Poesie, contriued into three Bookes: the first of Poets and Poesie, the second of Proportion, the third of Ornament. Lond.

by Richard Field, 1589. 4to.

Stanley, 377, morocco, 211. resold Hibbert, 6690, 131. 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 133, morocco, 97. 19s. 6d. Inglis, 1183, 37. 18s. Steevens, 1037, morocco, 77. 10s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 520, 127. 12s. Horne Tooke, 572, 91. 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 986, 41. 4s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1215, 47. 4s. RoxNorth, pt. iii. burghe, 3169, 167. 5s. 6d. 755, 31. 12s. White Knights, 3555, russia, PURSH, Frederick. Flora Ame- 51. 5s. Jadis, 155, with the cancelled leaf and four suppressed leaves, 117. 11s. ricæ Septentrionalis: or, a syste-lation.-Title, epistle dedicatorie to Sir Wm. matic Arrangement and Description of the Plants of North America. London, 1814. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

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PUTTER, John Stephen. An historical Developement of the present political Constitution of the Germanic Empire, translated from the German, with Notes, &c. by Josiah Dornford, LL. D. London, 1790. 8vo. 3 vols.

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Pylades and Corinna, or Memoirs of Richard Gwinnett and Mrs. Eliz. Thomas. Lond. 1731. 8vo. 2 vols.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1790, 6s. 6d. PYLBAROUGH, John. A Commemoration of the inestimable Graces and Benefites of God, infvsed through the bryght Lyght of the Knowlege of his Holy Word, in our most dradde Soureygne Lorde Henry the Eyght, &c. composed vpon the glad Prophecy and joyefull Psalme of Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel. Lond. in Edib. Tho. Berthelet. 1540. 4to.

D 6 in fours, eighteen leaves. PYLE, Thomas, M. A. A Paraphrase and Notes on the Acts of the Apostles, and upon all the Epistles of the new Testament. Fifth Edition. London, 1765. 8vo. 2 vols.

A supplement to Dr. Clarke's Paraphrase on the four Evangelists. Heath, 834, 8s. 1750. 8vo. 2 vols. Oxford, 1817. 8vo.

1725. 8vo. 2 vols. Drury, 3489, 9s. 6d. 3 vols.

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Sermons, plain and practical, by the Rev. Thomas Pyle. London. 8vo. 3 vols. 18s. PYм, John. The Churches Lamentation for the good Man's (John Pym) Loss, on Micay, 7. 1, 2. By

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Black letter. See Warton's History of English Poetry, 8vo. iv. 243, and Ritson's Bibliographia Poetica, p. 215.

PYRRYE, C. The Praise and Dispraise of Women, and a fruitfull shorte Dialogue uppon the Sentence-Know before thou knitte. London by William How. 16mo.

Black letter, pp. 64. Entered on the stationers' registers in 1568. Bibl. AngloPoet, 567, 187. resold Saunders' in 1818, 157. 15s. Roxburghe, 3314, 87. 18s. 6d. Hibbert, 6620, 91. 9s.

PYTHAGORAS see HIEROCLES.

A brefe and pleasaunt Worke and Science of the Phelosopher Pictagoras, wherin is declared the Aunswer of Questyons which therein be contained after the Order of thys Syence, both for Sycknes and Helth, with diuers other pretye Questions verye pleasant to pase the Tyme with. Taken and gathered by William Copland. n. d. 16mo. out of the sayd Pictagoras Worke. Printed

The Life of Pythagoras, with his Symbols and Golden Verses, and the Life of Hierocles and his Commentaries, &c. transl. into French by Mr. Dacier. Now done into English. The Golden Verses, translated from the Greek, by Nicholas Rowe, Esq. London.

1707. 8vo.

The secret History of Pythagoras, transl. from the original Copy lately found at Otranto in Italy by J. W. M. D. London, 1722. 8vo.

The secret History of Pythagoras. New Edition. London, 1750. 8vo.

Pythagoric Symbols, with the Explanations of Iamblichus. See BRIDGMAN, William. PYTTES, John. A Prayer or Sup

Stephen Marshall. Lond. 1644. 4to.plycation made vnto God by a

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Many tracts by and relative to Pym will be found in the British Museum, and a

notice of him is in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

PYNE, W. H. The History of the Royal Residences of Windsor Castle, St. James's Palace, &c. il

young Man that he would be mercifull to vs, and not kepe his Worde away from vs, but that the Truth maie springe. Quod John Pyttes. Lond. by William Harforde, 1559.

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The Quack's Miscellany. 1730. With a frontispiece. Perry, pt. iv. 457, 7s.

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Job militant; with Meditations divine and moral. London, 1624. 4to. Lloyd, 1040. Nassau, pt. ii. 912, with portrait,

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Sions Elegies wept by Jeremie the Prophet. Lond. 1625. 4to.

Divine Poems. Lond. 1630. small 8vo.
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The Quakers Art of Courtship; or the Yea and Nay Academy of Complements. London, 1689. 8vo. With a frontispiece. Lloyd, 962, 8s. 6d. Sotheby's in 1821, 10s. 6d.

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QUARLES, Francis. Works.

Quarles is an author not of such little merit as generally has been supposed. He is often eloquent and often extremely pathetic.'-Rev. H. T. Todd.

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The Historie of Samson. Lond. 1631. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 913, 4s. 1632. In this elaborate work, among several extravagancies indeed of imagery and expression, are some spirited passages.

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