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Adams Robert. The Narrative of

Ubaldino, 1589. Copies of both works are Inquiry into the Causes of the frequent Failure of the Operations Robert Adams, a Sailor, who was of the Cataract, as usually performof Depression, and of the extraction wrecked in the year 1810, on the Western Coast of Africa, was de-ed, &c. London, 1817. 8vo. 16s. Á valuable accession to the chirurgical tained three years in Slavery by the library. This celebrated oculist has likeArabs of the Great Desert, and re-wise published several other works on the sided several months of that period same subject. See BODRUGAN (Nicholas). in the City of Tombuctoo; with a Map, Notes, and an Appendix. Threnodie, or Mirthful Mournings ADAMSON, Henry. The Muses London, 1816. 4to. 10s. 6d. on the Death of Mr. Gall, with A curious, marvellous, but authentic narrative. The Notes by Mr. Dupuis, the a Description of Perth, and an British Vice-Consul at Mogadore, will, says Account of Gowrie's Conspiracy. the Quarterly Review, be read with inter- Edinburgh, 1638. 4to. est, and may be consulted with advantage. Drury, 130, 12s. Fonthill Library, 3689, Lloyd, 205, 67. 8s. 6d. This work was reprinted at Perth, 1774, 8vo. 2 vols, with

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T. History of the ancient Notes, by James Cant, 9s. to 12s. Town of Shaftesbury, from the Founder, Alfred the Great. Sher- come to King James VI. at his borne, (1809) 12mo. return to Scotland, anno 1617. Edinb. 1618. folio.

Contains pp. 221, (B-Ee 5.) with title, a list of subscribers, pp. 5, and portrait of Alfred the Great, by T. J. Woodman.

With portrait. A copy is in the British Museum. All the speeches are reprinted Thomas. Commentary upon in Nichols' Progresses of King James. the second Epistle of Saint Pe-Dowdeswell, 618, 27. 5s. Nassau, Pt. i. 200, 27. 14s. Bindley, Pt. ii. 1055, 67. 2s. 6d. ter. London, 1633. folio. 10s to Sotheby's, in April, 1822, 5l. 5s. Constable,

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Workes, viz. The White Devil, The Traveller's Joy; to which the Fatal Banket, the Sinner's Pass- is added, The Ark, a Poem. 1623. ing Bell, &c. London, 1629. folio. 12mo.

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William, M. A.

Complete

Perry, 17. 3s. Dioptra Gloria Divinæ; seu, History of the Civil Wars in Enarratio Psalmi xix, et in eundem Scotland, 1644-6. Second Edition, Meditationes. Edinb. 1637. 4to. with considerable Additions. Edinb.. 1724. 9s.

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William, D.D.

An Essay

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on Mr. Hume's Essay on Miracles. and Writings of Luis de Camoens.

London, 1752. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Lond. 1820. crown 8vo. 2 vols. An admirable answer to Hume, reprinted with a portrait of Ignez de Castro, 1754. This able writer likewise published 17. 4s. several volumes of Sermons, &c.

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An elegant, amusing, and elaborate perVitruvius Scoticus, formance, for which the author was elected a Collection of Plans, Elevations, an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Portugal. Large paper, 17. 16s. and Sections of Public Buildings, &c. &c. in Scotland. Edinburgh, (1750) folio, with 160 plates by Cooper. 638.

- Patrick, Archbishop of Saint Andrews, The Recantation of, also

his Answere and Refutation of the Buke falslie called the King's DeA practical claration. 1598. 8vo.

Fonthill, 1921, 67.
Sir William.

ADAMSON, Poemata sacra, et alia, of this, as well as the other works, printed Opera, Studio. T. Voluseni. Lon-by Baskerville, are seldom found free from stains. Roxburghe, 6960, 57. 15s. 6d. Wildini, 1619. 4to. lett, 69, 67. 12s. 6d. Heath, 1666, 67. 15s. Drury, 131, 71. Marquis of Townshend, 129, morocco, 8l. 8s. Baker, 141, with plates, proofs and etchings, 91. 5s. Williams, 105, morocco, by Derome, 147. 14s.

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Catechismus, Edin. 1581. See

Catechismus.

Lond. 1804. 8vo. 6 vols.
ADDISON, Joseph. The Works.

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Works, with Notes by Bishop Hurd. Lond. 1811. 8vo. 6 vols. Vita et Palinodia, 1620. See portrait, 31. 12s. Large paper, 5l. 8s. MELVIN, A. (Republished entire, with large Additions, in Bohn's British Classics.)

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ADANSON, Michael. Voyage to Senegal, the Isle of Goree, and the River Gambia. Translated from the French. London, 1759. 8vo. 6s. An interesting work, chiefly relating to Conchology, reprinted in vol. xvi. of Pin- The Miscellaneous Works in kerton's Collection of Voyages and Travels. Verse and Prose, and Remarks on Fonthill Library, 2851, 16s. ADDINGTON, Stephen, D.D. A several parts of Italy, &c. in 1701, Dissertation on the religious know-1702, 1703, with Life by Tickell. ledge of the ancient Jews and Pa- London, 1765. 8vo. 4 vols. with triarchs; to which is added, a Spe-portrait.

cimen of a Greek and English Con- 11s. Frequently reprinted in 12mo. Grave, No. 2, 27. 10s. Roscoe, 1407, 37. cordance. Lond. 1757. 4to. 3s. 6d.

Evidences of the Christian

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according to Orme, some sensible reasoning neux de Correvon, translated by and biblical illustration. He likewise pub- Purdy. London, 1807. 8vo. 7s. lished The Life of St. Paul,' 1784, 3s. 6d., This valuable posthumous treatise, much and several other works, esteemed both at home and abroad, has Sir William. An Abridge-been frequently reprinted, and is inserted ment of Penal Statutes. The by Bishop Watson in his Collection of Theological Tracts.

fourth edition, with Additions. Dialogues upon the UsefulBy Sir William Addington. To ness of Ancient Medals, especially which is added a Continuation of in relation to the Latin and Greek the Statutes to the 51st. Geo. III. Poets. London, 1726. 12mo. 3s. London, 1812. 4to. 21. 2s. The former editions of this work appear-2 vols. 10s. 6d. Addisoniana. Lond. 1804. 12mo.

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ADDISON, Joseph. The Works. edited by Tickell. Lond. 1721, 4to. 4 vols. with portrait and plates. Roxburghe, 6958, 27. 4s. Marquis of Townshend, 127, 37. Large paper. Willet, 68, 47.

A collection of anecdotes and facts con

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Addison, Lancelot, D.D. West Barbary; a short Narrative of the The Works. Birmingham, Revolutions of Morocco and Fez, Baskerville, 1761. 4to. 4 vols. with with their Customs, Oxf. 1671. 8vo. portrait and plates, by Grignion 5s.

after Hayman.

Reprinted in vol. xv. of Pinkerton's Col

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Praier to be said of all true Christians

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Admonition (Ane) to the Antichristian Ministers of the Kirk of Scotland, (a poem). 12mo. 1581. Perry, 21. 133. 6d.

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Admonition to the People of
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ADOLPHUS, John.

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personages, engraved from Original Pictures; with BioADLERFELD, Gustavus. Military Memoirs of Charles XII. King graphical Memoirs, by John Adolphus. London, 1799-1800, 4to. of Sweden. London, 1740. 8vo. 3 In little estimation. Lloyd, 206, 17. 5s. vols. with plans of the battles and Bindley, pt. i. 117, 17. 8s. Bishop of Ely, sieges, 128. 163, 17. 10s. LARGE PAPER, in folio; Rox

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ERODIUS, or Ayrault, Peter. A Contains A-V 3, with title and prefa- Discourse for Parents' Honour and tory matter 30 leaves. Nassau, pt. i. 149, 158. Authoritie. Translated by John

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ESCHACIUS, Major. Rationis et
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de Corona. Translated and illus- Reprinted 1810 and 1815, of which there trated with Notes by Andrew Portal. are likewise copies on large paper. In Oxford, 1755, 8vo. 5s. 1819, Stanley's Latin version appeared, 8vo.

A correct and almost verbal translation,! reprinted 1814, 12mo. Dr. Thomas Leland

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A Letter to C. J. Blomfield, containing Remarks on the Edinburgh Review of the Cambridge Eschylus. By Samuel Butler, Bishop of St. Asaph, Camb. 1810, 8vo.

A Letter to the Rev. S. Butler, from the Rev. J. H. Monk, Greek Professor in the

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