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The Interest of England with Regard to foreign Alliances. Lond. 1750. 4to.

The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt. to which is prefixed, a new Account of his Life by Tho. Birch. London, 1751. 8vo. 2 vols. with portrait of Raleigh. Heath, 1715, 27. 2s. Nassau, pt. ii. 129, 17. 6s. Gosset, 4296, 17. 9s. Willett, 2052, 37. 3s.

Old English Valour: being an Account of a remarkable Sea-Engagement, Anno 1591, written by Sir Walter Raleigh, Knt. Lond. 1757. 8vo. A report of an engagement near the Azores will be found in the first volume of Pinkerton's Collection of Voyages

and Travels.

Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh, now first collected, with a biographical and critical Introduction by Sir E. Brydges. Kent, 1813. 4to. From the Lee Priory press. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1148, 13s. Lond. 1814. 12mo. 5s. One hundred and fifty copies printed.

A politique Discourse, by Way of Dispute, about the happiest Marriage for the noble Prince Henry. Written in Anno 1611. Printed in the second volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

Some Collections of Sir Walter Rawleys presented to King James, taken out of his Remains, discovering England's Loss for Want of due Improvement of its native Commodities. 4to.

Sir W. Raleigh's Sceptick. 12mo.

Memoirs &c. of Sir Walter Raleigh. See CAYLEY, Arthur. RAWLEIGH, Carew. THEOBALD, Lewis. See also Wood's Athen. Oxon.

RALFE, James. The Naval Chronology of Great Britain - from the Commencement of the War in 1803, to the End of the Year 1816. Lond. 1820. royal 8vo. 3 vols. With numerous engravings. York, 4310, 17. 17s.

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RALPH, James. History of England during the Reigns of K. William III. Q. Anne and K. George I. with an introductory Review of the Reigns of Charles II. and James II. by a Lover of Truth and Liberty. London, 1744-6. folio. 2 vols.

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The Case of Authors by Profession or Trade stated, with Regard to Booksellers, 8vo. 2s. 6d. the Stage and the Public. London, 1758. enumerating all the bitter evils incident to An entertaining pamphlet, quately rewarded. an employment so precarious, and so inade

A critical Review of the public Buildings, Statues and Ornaments in and about London and Westminster, by Mr. Ralph, reprinted with very large Additions. London, 1783. small 8vo. Pp. xxxi. and 209, with index, 5 pages. Nassau, pt. ii. 135, russia, 12s. cations will be found in Dr. Drake's Essays. A notice of Ralph and of his various publi

derations on the Sufferings of Christ, RAMBACH, John Jacob. Consitranslated from the German. London, 1759. 8vo. 3 vols.

Williams, 1488, LARGE PAPER? morocco, 31.

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The Rambler's Magazine; or, the Annals of Gallantry, Glee, Pleasure, and the Bon Ton, for 1783, 4, 5, 6, 7. London. 8vo. vols. 1-5. With plates. Duke of York, 4313, 31. 6s.

tise of Musick, containing the PrinRAMEAU, John Philip. A Treaciples of Composition, translated from the French. London, 1752.

4to. 5s.

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A work principally relating to the formaPyrenees, written in an agreeable and lively tion, natural history and meteorology of the style.

In this valuable tory history, published anonymously, Ralph was assisted by his patron Lord Melcombe. It was highly praised by that eminent statesman C. J. Fox. Nas- Allen Ramsay, a new Edition, corRAMSAY, Allan. The Poems of sau, pt. ii. 633, 41. 10s. Marquis of Town-rected and enlarged; with a Glossary to which are prefixed a Life of the Author, from authentic Do124, 4s. 6d. cuments (by George Chalmers), and Remarks on his Poems, from a large

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The Evergrene, being a Collection of Scots Poems, wrote by the Ingenious before 1600, published by Allan Ramsay. Edinb. 1724. 12mo. 2 vols. Ramsay had the taste, feeling and genius of a poet, but he wanted learning and judgment as an editor. Gordonstoun, 840, 13s. Edinb. 1761. small 8vo. 2 vols. Heath, 1877, 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 152, morocco, 17. 2s. Nassau, pt. ii. 136, 8s. Bibl. Anglo- Poet. 621, 17. 11s. 6d.

The Tea Table Miscellany. Edinb. 1724, &c. 4 vols. A well known collection of songs, English as well as Scotish, by several hands. Stanley, 425, 27. 10s. 1750. 12mo. 4 vols.

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Musick for Allan Ramsay's Collection of 71 Scots Songs in the Tea Table Miscellany, 6 Parts, with a front. Constable, 665, 13s.

The Gentle Shepherd, a Scots Pastoral Comedy. Edinb. 1725. First Edition. This beautiful dramatic poem exhibits rusticity without vulgarity and elegant sentiment without affectation.'-Roscoe. Rhodes, 1922, 11. 13s. With a Glossary. Glasg. 1788. 4to. with plates by David Allan. Bindley, pt. iii. 1598, 21. 2s. PROOFS. Roxburghe, 5684, 31. 13s. 6d. With Illustrations of the

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History of the Viscount de Turenne. London. 1735. 8vo. 2 vols. Gordonstoun, 2025, 3s. 6d.

Philosophical Principles of natural and revealed Religion, explained and unfolded, in a geometrical Order. Glasg. 1749. 4to. 2 vols. 15s. LARGE PAPER. 1. 5s. Wil

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Thomas. Climax panegyrica Vitæ Jacobi Eboraci Ducis. Lond. 1682. 4to.

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RAMSEY, John. A Plaister for a

Scenery; &c. &c. Edinb. 1808. 8vo. 2 vols. galled Horse, by John Ramsy.

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Translations. - By W. Ward. Lond. 1785.
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New Miscellany of Scots Songs. Collection of Scots Proverbs. 1737. 12mo. Numerous editions.

1727.

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M.D.XLVIII. London by Thomas Raynalde. 4to.

A poem of 23 octave stanzas consisting of 6 pages, exclusive of the title-page. Brand, pt. i. 1300, 37. 13s. 6d.

John. The comfortable Communication between a poore Man and his Wife: wherein thou maiest

learne godly Lessons for thy better Instruction: set foorth by Iohn Ramsye Minister. London by the Assignes of Richard Day, 1585. 8vo.

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Lawrence. The Practise of the Diuell. The auncient poisoned Practises of the Diuell, in the Papistes, against the true Professors of God's holy Worde, in these our latter Dayes. London for Timothie Rider, and are to be sold by Henrie Kyrkham. 4to.

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RAMSEY, Tho. A false Jew; or, a wonderful Discovery of a Scot (Tho. Ramsey) baptised at London a Christian, circumcised at Rome to act a Jew, re-baptized at Hexham for a Believer but found out to be a Cheat. Newcastle, 1653. 4to.

Reprinted Lond. 1654. 4to.

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The three Partes of Commentaries, containing the whole and perfect Discourse of the Ciuill Warres of Fraunce, With an Addition of the cruell Murther of the Ad

mirall Chastilion, and diuers other Nobles, committed the 24 Daye of August Anno 1572. Translated out of Latine into Englishe by Thomas Tymme Minister. Lond. by Francis Coldock, 1574. 4to.

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has a separate title page. The work, which in the original Latin consists of nine books, has been by some attributed to John de Serres, and by others to Francis Hotoman.

P. Rami Dialecticae Libri duo, Scholiis G. Tempelli Cantabr. illustrati: quibus accessit, eodem Authore, de Porphyrianis Prædecabilibus Disputatio: item, Epistolæ de P. Rami Dialectica contra Johannis Piscatoris Responsionem Defensio. Cantabr. 1584. 4to. pp. 344, dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney by G. Temple.

The Latine Grammar of P. Ramus, translated into English: whereunto is joyned, a grammatical Analysis uppon an Epistle of Tullie. Cambridge, 1585. 8vo.

P. Rami Dialecticæ Libri. Defensio ejusdem Dialecticæ, Authore Fred. Beurhusio. 1589. Lond. 8vo.

P. Rami Grammatica, ab eo demum recognita: &c. Lond. 1589. 8vo.

Some other pieces by Ramus have been published in England.

and briefe Narration of the two RAMUSIO, Gio. Bat. A shorte Nauigations and Discoveries to the Northweast Partes called Newe Fraunce. First translated out of

French into Italian by that famous learned Man Gio. Bapt. Ramutius, and now turned into English by Iohn Florio. London, by H. Bynneman, 1580. 4to.

Dedicated to Edmond Bray, Esq.' after which To all Gentlemen Merchants and

Pilots' 80 pages. A copy is in the British

Museum.

RANCHIN, Wm. du. A Review of the Councell of Trent, translated by Gerard Langbaine. Oxford, 1638. folio. 7s. 6d.

RANDALL, James. A Collection of architectural Designs for Mansions, Cabins, Villas, Lodges and Cottages. London, 1806. 4to.

-Thomas. The high and migh tie Commendation of the Vertue of added the valiant Battle fought bea Pot of good Ale, whereunto is

tween the Norfolk Cock and the Wisbich Cock. Lond. 1642. 4to.

Four leaves in verse. Written by Thomas Randall.

RANDOLPH, Bernard. sent State of the Morea. 1689. 4to.

Nassau, pt. ii. 927, 5s. 7251, 6s. Heath, 2632, 13s.

The preLondon,

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The present State of the Islands in the Archipelago. Oxford, 1687. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 926, 3s.

John, Bishop of London. Enchiridion Theologicum, or a Manual for the Use of Students in Divinity. Third Edition. Oxford,

1825. 8vo. 2 vols. 16s.

A very useful work. Contents.-Vol. 1. King Edward the Sixth's Catechism, Protestatio Ridleii, Bishop Ridley's Treatise against Transubstantiation, Juelli Apologia, Noelli Catechismus, Bishop Taylor's Advice to his Clergy, Pearsonii Annales Paulini, Bishop Stillingfleet's Discourse on Scripture Myste ries, and his second Dialogue on the Doctrine of the Trinity and Transubstantiation

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Pp. 462. The fifth Edition with several Additions, corrected and amended.' These additions are Aristippus and the conceited Pedlar. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 613, 15s. Bindley, pt. iii. 282, 2s. 6d. Reed, 7582, 2s. 6d. Roscoe, 1373, 10s. 6d. Oxford, 1638. 4to. Rhodes, 1931, 5s. Field, 356, 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 925, 14s. North, pt. iii. 790, with Randolph's autograph and complimen

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Ranger. The Ranger, a Collection of periodical Essays, by the Hon. M. Hawke, and Sir R. Vincent, Bart. London, 1795. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

Originally published in 40 numbers, at Brentford, in 1794. 12mo. 2 vols. Fonthill,

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The juvenile Adventures of David Ranger, Esq. London, 1756. 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.

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RANKEN, Alexander, D.D. The History of France, civil and military, &c. &c. from the Time of its Conquest by Clovis, A.D. 486. London, 1801, &c. 8vo. 9 vols.

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Historical Researches on the Conquest of 1651. See ARIS- Peru, Mexico, Bogota, Natchez and Talomeco, in the 13th Century by the Mongols,

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RANKINS, William. A Mirrovr of Monsters: wherein is plainely described the manifold Vices and spotted Enormities, that are caused by the infectious Sight of Playes, with the Description of the subtile Slights of Sathan, making them his Instruments. London by I(ohn) C(harlewood) forT(homas)H(acket),

1587. 4to.

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RAPHAEL see RAFFAELLO.

RAPIN, Paul, de Thoyras. The History of England (from the earliest Period to the Revolution in 1688), written in English by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras, translated into English, with additional Notes (and a Continuation to the Accession of K. George II.) by N. Tindal, M.A. London, 1743-7. folio. 5 vols.

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