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Scripture Interpretation, in eight Sermons preached in 1814, at the Lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Oxford, 1815. 8vo.

VANSITTART, Henry. A Narrative of the Transactions in Bengal, from the Year 1760 to 1764; during the Government of Mr. Henry Vansittart, published by himself. London, 1766. royal 8vo. 3 vols. Roxburghe, 8869, 2s. 6d. Willett, 2443,

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William. Cain and Lamech: or the comparative Numbers of seven and seventy times seven, illustrative of the 15th, the 23d, and the 24th verses of the 4th Chapter of Genesis. London, 1824. 8vo.

An ingenious critical dissertation. VANSLEB, John Michael. The present State of Egypt, englished by M. D. London, 1678. 8vo.

VARAMUNDUS, Ernestus. De Furoribus Gallicis, horrendâ & indignâ Admiralis Castilionei, nobilum atque illustrium Virorum Cæde sceleratâ, ac inauditâ Piorum Strage, passim editâ per complures Galliæ Civitates, &c. Vera & simplex Narratio, ab Ernesto Varamundo Frisio, Auctore. Edinburgi, Anno

Salutis humanæ, 1573. 4to.

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By some attributed to Theodore Beza, by others to Hubert Languet. White Knights, 4435, morocco, 11s. Bindley, pt. ii. 123, 13s. pt. iv. 812, 11s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1130, morocco, 21. 2s. Lond. ex. Officina Henrici Bynneman, 1573. 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 761, 17s. glish. Striveling, 1573. 8vo. Pp. 143, besides the preface. Reed, 6238, 17. 8s. Hibbert, 8140, 21. 6s. Inglis, 1501, 37. 1s. Roxburghe, 8006, 41. 4s. The translation is reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

VARCHI, Benedetto. The Blazon of lealovsie, translated into English with special Notes by R(obert) T(ofte). London, 1615. 4to.

Pp. 87, exclusive of preface, &c. 14 more. It is dedicated to Sir Edward Dymock, Knt. Inglis, 1599, 17. 14s. Reed, 3290, 27. 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 2268, 27. 12s. 6d. White Knights, 4437, morocco, 57. Bibl. Anglo

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Dent, pt. ii. 829, 9s.

VARRO, M. Terentius. The three Books of M. Terentius Varro concerning Agriculture, transl. by the Rev. T. Owen, M.A. London, 1803. 8vo.

A valuable addition to our stock of translations of the ancient Roman Classics.'Dr. Adam Clarke.

VATTEL, Emer de. The Law of Nations, or Principles of the Law of Nature, applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. From the French of Mons. de Vattel. A new Edition, revised, corrected and enriched with many valuable Notes. London, 1797. valuable Notes. royal 8vo.

An esteemed work. 1760. 4to. 1793. 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 763, 6s.

VAUGHAN, Charles Richard. Narrative of the Siege of Zaragoza. Second Edition. London, 1809. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A well written and highly interesting narrative.

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Henry. Olor Iscanus: a Collection of some select Poems and Translations, formerly written by Mr. Henry Vaughan Silurist. Published by a Friend. London, 1651. small 8vo.

Pp. 170, with front. by Robert Vaughan. Bindley, pt, iii. 1778, 19s. Roscoe, 1362, 17. 1s. Strettell, 1518, 17. 1s. Bibl. AngloPoet. 772, russia, 31. 3s. See Retrosp. Review, iii. 336-54.

Poems, with the tenth Satyre of Juvenal englished. London, 1646. Lloyd, 1183, 18s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1781, 17. 11s. 6d.

Silex Scintillans: or, sacred Poems and private Ejaculations by Henry Vaughan Silurist. London, 1650-5. small 8vo. 2 pts. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 773, 21. 12s. 6d. - Part. i. 1650. sm. 8vo. White Knights, 4286, 9s. Nassau, pt. ii. 861, morocco, 10s. Inglis, 1502, 13s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1779, 15s. 6d. The Mount of Olives; or, solitary Devotions. London, 1652. 8vo.

Flores Solitudinis, or certaine rare and

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Sir John. Reports and Arguments, being all of them special Cases and many; wherein he pronounced the Resolution of the whole Court of Common Pleas, at the Time he was Lord Chief Justice there. London, 1677. folio. 12s. With portrait by R. White. These Re1706. ports are fully and ably taken. folio. 16s.

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Rice. Discourse of Coin and Coinage, also Tables of the Value of Pearls, Diamonds, &c. London, 1675. 12mo.

A political discourse on the advantages and disadvantages of trade, by the rise and fall of the current species'.-Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 1771, morocco, 8s.

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A dialogue in alliterative verse, seemingly designed as an answer to the 'Boke named the Scole Howse of Women.' Inglis, 1498, 201. 9s. 6d.

Ro. The little World, or a lively Description of all the Partes and Properties of Man, a Poem by Ro. Vn. London, 1612. 4to.

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Robert. British Antiquities

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Walter. Adventures of five

revived to which is added the Englishmen from Pulo Condoro in

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Pedegree of the Earl of Carbury, Lord President of Wales, with a

short Account of the five Royal

Tribes of Cambria. Oxford, 1662. 4to.

A learned work, containing ' a great many very pretty remarks and discoveries.'

the East Indies. London, 1714. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Canticorum, &c., et Elegia gratuSir William, Knight. Canticum

latoria in Honorem C. Houardi Comitis Nottingamiæ. Lond. 1597. 8vo.

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The Golden-groue, moralized in three Bookes. The second Edition, now late reuiewed and enlarged by the Author. London, 1608. 8vo. Dd, in eights. Nassau, pt. ii. 859, 5s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 764*, morocco, 13s. Lloyd, 1184, 1. 15s. 1600. 16mo. Sign. Ee, in eights, with dedication to Sir John Vaughan, to the reader and commendatory verses. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 764, 7s. See Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii. 265-73.

Cambrensium Caroleia. London, 1625. 8vo. A Latin poem, dedicated, under the name of Orpheus Junior, to King Charles. According to Baker, this book was printed 1630 opera et studio Gul. Vaughanni militis.' The author seems to have been then living. It contains, besides, characters of several noble persons.

The Golden Fleece, diuided into three Parts. By Orpheus Iunior. London, 1626. 4to. In three parts, pts 1 and 2 consist of 105 pages, part 3 of 96 pages, besides introduction and tables, and a map of Newfoundland. Gordonstoun, 2314, one page wanting,

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The Arraignment of Slander, Perjury, Blasphemy, and other malicious Sinnes, shewing sundry Examples of God's Judgements against the Offenders. London, 1630. 4to.

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The Chvrch Militant, historically continued from the Yeare of our Saviovrs In

carnation 33 untill this present 1640. By William Vaughan, Knt. London, 1640. Small 8vo. pp. 378. Preceeding the poem is a metrical preface of 20 pages inscribed 'to the Right Honovrable Richard Earle of Carbery.' Bindley, pt. iii. 1567, 5s. Nassau, pt. ii. 860, 9s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 771, 27. 2s. VAULX, M. de, Baron d'Oinville. Vie du Général Monk, Duc d'Albemarle. Paris, 1815. 8vo.

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VAUTS, Moses à. The Husband's Authority unveiled, or whether it be lawfull for a good Man to beat a bad Wife. London, 1650. 4to. 5s.

VAUX, James Hardy. Memoirs of the first thirty-two Years of the Life of James Hardy Vaux, a Swin

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Edited by Barron Field.

Laurence. Catechisme, or Christian Doctrine necessarie for Children and ignorante People, with a Forme of Confession. London, 1583. 16mo. 7s.

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Vaux Family. See AGNEW. VEEL, Robert. New Court Songs and Poems by R. V. London, 1672.

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VELLEIUS PATERCULUS, C. See PATERCULUS, C. V.

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The Mysteries of Conjugal Love revealed, translated from the 7th Edition of the French of Nicholas Venette. London, 1703. 8vo. 7s.

VENN, Henry, A.M. The compleat Duty of Man; or a System of doctrinal and practical Christianity, to which are added, Forms of Prayer, and Offices of Devotion, for the va

VELLEY, Thomas. Coloured Figures of Marine Plants, found on the Southern Coast of England, with Descriptions. Bath, 1795. fol.rious Circumstances of Life. Depart. i. 7s. 6d.

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VENABLES, Col. Robert. The experienced Angler; or Angling improved being a general Discourse of Angling. London, 1662.

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signed for the Use of Families. London, 17-. 8vo. 5s.

This work went through several editions. - 1779. 8vo. 5s. THICK PAPER. Williams, 1830, 15s. Mr. Venn has published Sermons, &c. VENNARD, Richard. The right Way to Heaven and the true Testimonie of a faithfull and loyall Subiect. London, 1601. 4to.

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VENEGAS, Miguel. A natural and civil History of California, transl. from the Spanish. London, 1759. 8vo. 2 vols.

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Pp. 72. Nassau, pt. ii. 1351, 17s. Inglis, 1602, date 1602, 17. 7s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 774, 71. 7s. Reprinted in the third volume of Nichols' Progresses of Q. Elizabeth. VENNER, Thomas, M. D.

The

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Tobias, M. D. Via recta ad Vitam longam. London, 1620. 4to. 'This plain book, which was written in condescension to mean capacities, got Venner most of his practice.'-Ant. à Wood. 1622. 4to, 1650. 4to.

A Treatise, concerning the Taking of the Fume of Tobacco. London, 1621. 4to. Gordonstoun, 2296, 13s.

VENTOUILLAC, L. T. Choix des Classiques Français. 18mo. 24 pts. An elegant selection with instructive notes, and lives of the authors.

The French Librarian or Literary Guide, pointing out the best Works of the principal Writers of France, in every Branch of Literature; with Criticisms, personal Anecdotes, and bibliographical Notices; preceded by a Sketch of the Progress of French Literature, by L. T. Ventouillac. London, 1829. 8vo. This work contains much interesting information respecting French Literature. VENTRIS, Sir Peyton, Knt. Reports, in two Parts: part 1 containing Cases in K. B. from 26 to 36 Charles II. part 2 containing Cases in C. P. from 21 Charles II. to 3 William III. with special Pleadings to the same. London, 1726. fol. 21. 2s.

Fourth and best edition, with additional references.

Venus.-The Court of Venus.

A fragment of this collection of love songs is in the collection of Mr. Douce. John Hall's Courte of Vertue was written in contrast.

The Scovrge of Venvs: or, the wanton Lady. With the rare Birth of Adonis. The second Impression, corrected and enlarged, by H. A. London, 1614. 16mo. A-C, in eights, A 1 blank. A copy is in the British Museum.

Venus in the Cloister: or, the Nun in her Smock, translated from the French original. A publication by Edmund Curll.

Venus hic et ubique sive Opportunitas Fax Amoris. Lond. 1667. Hibbert, 8151, 2s. 6d.

VENUTI, Don Marcello di. A Description of the first Discoveries of the ancient City of Heraclea, translated from the Italian by Wickes Skurray. London, 1750.

8vo. 3s.

VERAX, Theophilus. i. e. Walker, Clement.

VERDERE, M. The Love and Armes of the Greeke Princes: or, the Romant of Romants. Written

in French by M. Verdere, and translated for the Rt. Hon. Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlaine to his Majesty. London, 1640. fol. 15s.

Roxburghe, 6374, 21. 5s. Collation.Pt. 1. 177 pages with title. Pt. 2. 196 pages with title. Pt. 3. 225 pages with title.

VERE, Sir Francis. The Commentaries of Sr. Francis Vere, be

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Seventy-six pages inscribed to the Ladie Veere. The number of contributors to this collection of elegiac verses are 19 in number. Lloyd, 423, 11. 14s.

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James. A physical Essay and moral Enquiry into the Causes of that internal Restlessness and Disorder in Man, which has been the Complaint of all Ages. London, 1776. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

In this curious work, Vere was much assisted by Dr. Owen, Vicar of Edmonton. VEREDEUS, Simon. De Epistolis Latine conscribendis Libri V. Londini, 1592. 4to.

VERELST, Harry. A View of the Rise, Progress, and present State of the English Government in Bengal, including a reply to the Misrepre

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VERGERIUS, Paul. The Royal Cuckold or great Bastard, giving an Account of the Birth and Pedigree of Lewis le Grand, the first French King of that Name and Race. Translated out of the German by P. Vergerius. London, 1693. 4to.

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