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by Warton as worthy of Percy's collection, is reprinted (with the omission of the woodcuts) in Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii, 136-40.

The dead Man's Fortune. The plot of this early dramatic performance will be found in Reed's edition of Shakespeare, 1803, vol. iii.

Man in the Moone telling Fortunes, 1609. See PERCY SOCIETY, in Appendix. Man in the Moon discovering a World of Knavery, 1657. See Moon.

The wise old Man, 1621, 4to. with a woodcut title. Nassau, pt. ii. 1522, 17. 68.

A strange Metamorphoses of Man, transformed into a Wildernesse. Deci phered in Characters. Lond. 1634, 12mo. Containing sig. I. An entertaining and humorous work. Hibbert, 5334, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 646, 9s. Heber, pt. v. 15s. The Pilgrimage of Man wandering in a Wildernesse of Woe, &c. Lond. 1635, 4to. Gordonstoun, 1787, 4s. 6d.

The Beginning, Progress and End of Man represented in Emblematic folding plates. Lond. E. Alsop for T. Dunster, 1654, 12mo. Heber, pt. iv. (described as unique) 17. 6s.

Philosophical Essay on Man. [By T.

P. Marat. Lond. 1773, 8vo. 2 vols.

Moral and Philosophical Estimate of the State and Faculties of Man. Lond. 1789, 8vo. 4 vols.

The married Man's Feast to all who master their Wives, 1671, 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 383, 17. 2s.

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A short View of the present State of the Isle of Man. By an impartial Hand. Lond. 1767.

The Statutes and Ordinances of the Isle of Man now in force, alphabetically arranged. By Thomas Stowell, Advocate. Douglas, 1792, 8vo. pp. 170.

The Statute Laws of the Isle of Man, from the original Records. By C. Briscoe. 1797, 8vo. Another edition by Mills, printed in 1821.

The Lex scripta of the Isle of Man, comprehending the ancient Ordinances and statute Laws from the earliest period to 1818, edited by Mr. Jefferson. Donglas, 1819, 8vo.

of Man, with the History of its ConstiView of the Jurisprudence of the Isle tution, Government and Practice of the Courts. Lond. 1811, 8vo.

General View of the Agriculture of the Isle of Man, by Quayle. Lond. 1812, 8vo. port. printed 1794. See AGRIC. SURVEYS, P. 19.

Sketches of the Isle of Man, by Bennett. Lond. 1829, 8vo.

Report on the Charities in the Isle of Man. Lond. 1831, folio.

A Six Days' Tour in the Isle of Man. 12mo. 1836.

Descriptive Account of the Isle of Man, by Jeffries, 1838, 12mo.

The History of the Man after God's own Heart. Lond. 1761, 12mo. In this production, which was ably and most satisfactorily answered by Dr. S. Chandler, King David is represented as an example of perfidy, lust and cruelty, fit only to be ranked with such monsters as Nero and Caligula.-1764. Hollis, 582, morocco, 13s. See CHANDLER, S., p. 409. A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Chan-Laws, Peculiar Customs and Popular Sudler, from the Writer of the History of the Man after God's own Heart (Peter Annett), 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Man and Woman. Here begynneth an Interlocution with an argument between Man and Woman, and which of them could prove to be the most excellent. 4to.

Unknown to Herbert-the piece has Wynkyn de Worde's device at the end but not the usual colophon. Heber, pt.

iv. 41. 4s.

MAN, Isle of.-History and Description of the Isle of Man. Lond. 1744, 8vo.

By G. Waldron. [See also under his Works, folio, 1731.] Willett, 1391, 3s. Nassau, pt. i. 1610, 4s.

An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man from the earliest Times to the present, with a view of its Ancient

Douglas, 1845, 8vo. 2 vols. map and plates. perstitions by Joseph Train, F.S.A. Scot.

Beyond comparison the most complete History of the Island ever given to the public. It contains a Memoir of the Author, who was a most valued correspondent of Sir Walter Scott.

A Dictionary of the Manks Language, by A. Cregeen. Douglas, 1835, cr. Svo.

KELLY, Rev. J.
Grammar of the Manks Language. Sec

Bible and Testament, in the Manks
Language. Whitehaven, 1772, 8vo. 2 vols,
Another edition. Lond. 1819, 8vo.

New Testament in the Manks Language, translated by Wilson, Bp. of Man. Lond. Oliver, 1763, 8vo.

For other Works on the Island, see FELTHAM, John. JOHNSTONE James. KING,

History of Vale Royal. ROBERTSON, David. ROLT, Richard. SACHEVERELL, W. TEIGNMOUTH, Lord. TOWNLEY, Rich. WALDRON, G. WOOD, S. G.; and MANKS LITERARY SOCIETY, in Appendix.

MANBY, George William. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of St. David, South Wales; collected from the most ancient Documents in the Bodleian Library. To which is annexed, a correct List of the Archbishops, Bishops, &c, who have filled that See. Lond. 1801, 8vo. plates in aquatinta, 10s. 6d.

Fugitive Sketches of the History and natural Beauties of Clifton, the Hotwells and Vicinity. Lond. 1802, 8vo.

An historic and picturesque Guide from Clifton, through the Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Brecknock; with Representations of Ruins, interesting Antiquities, &c. Bristol, 1802, 8vo. plates. A Journal of a Voyage to Greenland in 1821. Lond. 1822, 4to. with plates and woodcuts, published at 11. 11s. 6d. Second edition. Lond. 1823, 8vo. with graphic

illustrations.

On the Preservation of Shipwrecked Persons. Lond. 1812, 8vo.

MANCHESTER, Henry Ley Montague, Earl of. Manchester al Mondo: a Contemplation of Death and Immortality. 12mo.

First edition. Lond. 1633.-1635. 12mo. with portrait of the earl.-1638, 12mo. with portrait and frontispiece. Hibbert, 5052, 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1580, 11s.-1635, 12mo.-Lond. 1636, 12mo.-Fourth edition, 12mo.-1638, front. and portrait. In the Grenville Collection.-1639, Fourth edition. Heber, pt. vi. 4s. 6d.-1643, Fifth edition, much enlarged.-1642, with portrait and frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 2105, 3s.-1661, Eighth edition, much enlarged.-1676, 12mo. with portrait and frontispiece by F. H. Van Hove.-1688, with portrait of the earl. Dowdeswell, 402, 3s.-Fifteenth impression, 1690.

MANCHESTER. History of the Foundations in Manchester of Christ's College, Chetham Hospital, and the Free Grammar School. Manchester, 1828-33, 4to. 3 vols. portraits and plates, 37. 13s. 6d. Vol. I. in two parts, p. 1 to 418, besides Title, Dedication, Prefaces and Contents, 10 leaves. History of the College and Collegiate Church founded in 1422 by

Lord de la Warre; drawn up from original documents by Samuel Hibbert, M.D., F.R.S.E. (These papers consisted of those collected by the Rev. Mr. Hollingworth in 1654, and Rev. J. Greswell.)-Vol. 2. continuation of Part 1. pp. 5 to 184. Part 2. An Architectural Description of the Collegiate Church and College. by John Palmer, Architect, pp. 185 to 368; also Title and Advertisement, 3 leaves.-Vol. 3. History of the School, with Notes and Lives of the founder, Hugh Oldham, Bp. of Exeter, pp. 1 to 124. Title, 1828, and Preface, two leaves. History of the Chetham Hospital and Library, with a Genealogical Account of the Founder, Humphrey Chetham, and family, pp. 125 to 294, besides Title, 1833, and Advertisement. LARGE PAPER, 3 vols. royal 4to. 51.5s.

Description of Manchester, by a Native of the Town. Manchester, 1783, 8vo.

Manchester vindicated: being a compleat Collection of the Papers lately published in Defence of that Town in the Chester Courant. Together with all those on the other Side of the Question, printed in the Manchester Magazine, or elsewhere, which are answered in the said Chester Courant. Chester, 1749, 12mo. Pp. xii and 324. Lloyd, 831, 2s. Hibbert, 5053, 3s.

Curious Remarks on the History of Manchester, 1771, 8vo. 5s.

Characteristic Strictures, or Remarks on one hundred (written) portraits of the most eminent persons in the counties of Lancaster and Chester, particularly in the

town and neighbourhood of Manchester, now supposed to be on exhibition. Lond. 1779, 4to.

Memoirs of the literary and philosophical Society of Manchester, 1785-1802, 5 vols.-Second Series, 1805-42, 6 vols. 8vo. 51. 5s. These volumes are of higher merit than those of any other provincial institution, and are surpassed by few of our metropolitan societies.-Quarterly Review. A brief historical Description of the Towns of Manchester and Salford. Manch. 1804, 8vo.

- History of the Siege of Manchester, by the King's Forces, 1642, under Lord Strange, with the complaint of Lieut. John Rosworm against the Inhabitants. Manch. 1822, royal 8vo. map. LARGE PAPER, royal 4to. Hibbert, 5177, 68.

See AIKIN. WHITAKER, John.

MANCYN, Domynicke. The Myrrour of good Maners, conteyning the iiii Vertues, called Cardinall. Imprynted by Richard Pynson. n. d. fol.

Pp. 100. In the title-page is a woodcut of Barclay, the translator, presenting the

work to Sir Giles Alington. Bibl. AngloPoet. 17, 127. 12s. Roxburghe, 3296, last leaf wanting, 10%. 10s. Resold Sir M. M. Sykes, 459, (at the end of Barclay's translation of Brant's Ship of Fools), 167. 16s. Perry, pt. i. 858, morocco, 9.-1570, folio. G, in sixes; with the Latin at the side of the English.

De quatuor Virtutibus, &c. Libellus. Excusum apud Joan. Harison, 1574,

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The Virgin unmasked, or female Dialogues. Lond. 1709, 8vo. Sir P. Thompson, 68.-1724, 8vo. Heath, 3s. 6d.-1731, 8vo.

The grumbling Hive, or Knaves turned honest. Lond. 1714, 8vo.

Free Thoughts on Religion, the Church and National Happiness. Lond. 1720, 8vo. Heath, 28.-1723, 8vo. Willett, 1573, 14s. -Second edition. Lond. 1729, 8vo. Sir P. Thompson, 4s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1585, with the Virgin unmasked, 1709, and Treatise on Diseases, 1730, 17. 2s.

The Fable of the Bees, or private Vices public Benefits; with an Essay on Charity and Charity-Schools, and a Search into the Nature of Society; the first volume

appeared anonymously in London, 1714, 12mo.-Lond. 1723, 8vo. 2 vols.-1724, 8vo. 2 vols. Bindley, pt. ii. 1581, 13s.1732, 8vo. 2 vols. Willett, 1574, 17. 3s. Williams, 1158, 17. 14s.-Edinb. 1755, 12mo. 2 vols. 8s.-Lond. 1795, 8vo. complete in 1 vol. Bindley, 92, 6s. 6d. Dr. Johnson observed, the fallacy of this book is, that Mandeville defines neither vices nor benefits.' The Work was replied to by W. Hutcheson, Bp. Berkeley, and Wm. Law.

An Enquiry into the Causes of the frequent Executions at Tyburn, &c. Lond. 1725, 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1291, 5s. A Treatise on the Hypocondriack and Hysterick Diseases. The third edition. Lond. 1730, 8vo.

An Enquiry into the Origin of Honour, and Usefulness of Christianity in War. Lond. 1732, 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 1736, 5s. Sir P. Thompson, 8s.

A modest Defence of Publick Stews.

Lond. 1740, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

A Conference about Whoring. Lond. 1725, 8vo.

Bees. Lond. 1726, 8vo. See the DUNCIAD.

The True Meaning of the Fable of the

A Letter to Dion (Bishop Berkeley), occasioned by his Book The Minute Philosopher,' 8vo. 1732.

The World Unmasked, or the Philosopher the greatest Cheat. Lond. 1736, 8vo. attributed to Mandeville.

See LAWS' (W.) Works.

MANDEVILLE, or MAUNDEVILLE, Sir John. The Voyaige and Travaile, which treateth of the Way to Hierusalem, and of Marvayles of Inde, with other Islands and Countryes. Lond. 1725, royal 8vo.

Best English edition. Stanley, 31. 78. Willett, 1686, 31. 15s. Dent, pt. i. 1401, uncut, mor. 41. Ss. Roxburghe, 7258, 27. 9s. Heath, 2636, 21.8s. Reed, 5077, 17. 11s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 720, 17. 19s. Gough, 2317, 21. 15s. Other editions.-Westmynster by Wynkyn de Worde, 1499, 4to. This edition contains 109 chapters, exclusively of the introduction, and has several woodcuts, a 6 in eights, h i in sixes, k in four.-Lond. (by Wynkyn de Worde), 1503. One hundred and eight leaves, with 75 woodcuts and a map.Emprented by Rychard Pynson, 4to. n. d. This edition terminates on the recto of the fourth leaf, after sig. K.--Lond. 1568. 4to.-Lond. T. Stanley, 1618, 4to. woodcuts. Black letter. Heber, pt. i. 21. 38.-Lond. 1657, 4to. woodcuts. Black letter.-1670, 4to. Black letter.- Lond. R. Scot, 1684, 4to.-1696, 4to. R. Chiswell.-Black letter, with woodcuts, same as used in 1684.-Steevens, 1875, 7s.

White Knights, 2545, morocco, 21. 7s.-tronomicon) made an English Poem, with Lond. for I. Osborne (1720-30), 12mo. Annotations and an astronomical Appenwoodcuts. 1722, 4to. with, woodcuts. dix, by Edw. Sherburne. Lond. 1675, Towneley, pt. ii. 1117, 17. 9s. Nassau, folio. A work of singular erudition, with pt. i. 2578, 128.-1727, 8vo. Hibbert, 5240, russia, 21. White Knights, 2665, mor. 27. 16s. Jadis, 97, 21. 1s.-With Introduction, Notes and Glossary by J. O. Halliwell, Lond. 1839, woodcuts, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

These early Travels in the East, by an Englishman, do not appear to have been put into print prior to 1480, during which year two editions appeared in French, and one in Italian; versions in other languages rapidly appeared of these marvellous and romantic relations. For a list of several early and rare editions, see BURNET, and for an account of the work, the Grenville Catalogue.

See Retrosp. Review, iii. 269-93.

Early Travels in Palestine, including Maundeville complete; also La Brocquiere and Maundrell. Edited by Thos. Wright, Esq., in 1 vol. with map. Lond. (Bohn's Antiquarian Library) 1848, post 8vo. 5s.

MANERICK, Ra. Saint Peter's Chaine, consisting of eight golden Linkes. Lond. 1596, 8vo.

cuts. See Philos. Transact. no. 110. Affixed is a catalogue of astronomers. LARGE PAPER. A copy, formerly belonging to K. Charles II., bound in morocco, is marked in a bookseller's recent catalogue at 107. 10s.

The five Books of M. Manilius; containing the System of the ancient Ástronomy and Astrology: done into English Verse, with Notes by T(homas) C(reech). Lond. 1697, Svo. Heath, 4043, 6s. 6d.-1700, Svo.

MANIPULUS CURATORUM.
MONTE ROCHERII, Guido de.

See

MANKIND.-A Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in Ancient and modern Times, with an Appendix. Lond. 1753, 8vo. 4s.

An ingenious and learned work by the Rev. Dr. Robert Wallace. Reprinted, Edinb. 1809, 8vo. 7s.

MANLEY, Mrs. De la Riviere. Secret Memoirs and Manners of Inglis, 1288, 10s. The linkes are faith, several Persons of Quality of both vertue, knowledge, temperance, patience, Sexes from the New Atalantis, an godliness, brotherly kindness, love.' Island in the Mediterranean. The MANGLES, James, Capt. R.N.seventh edition. Lond. 1741, The Floral Calendar, Monthly and 12mo. 4 vols. 10s. 6d. Daily, with details relative to Plants and Flowers, Gardens and Greenhouses. Lond. 1839, 12mo. Printed for private distribution only. See IRBY and MANGLES.

MANILIUS, Marcus. Astronomicon, ex Recensione et cum Notis Rich. Bentleii. Lond. 1739, 4to.

Should contain a portrait of Bentley, and a celestial chart.

A valuable edition, with excellent notes. Roxburghe, 12s. Willett, 1602, 18s. Heath, 4044, 1. 13s. Stanley, 201, morocco, 21. LARGE PAPER. Duke of Grafton,_547, morocco, 21. 2s. Drury, 2812, 27. 10s, Dent, pt. ii. 717, morocco, 57. 18s.

1736, 12mo. 4 vols. Willett, 1575, 19s. This romance, which is a satire on those who had effected the revolution, caused a fisher were seized by a warrant from the great sensation, and its printer and pubsecretary of state's office.

Court Intrigues, in a Collection of original Letters, from the Island of New

Atalantis, &c. By the Author of those
Memoirs. Lond. 1711, small 8vo.

The Power of Love; in seven Novels. By Mrs. Manley. Lond. 1720, sm. 8vo. Lucius, the first Christian King of Britain, a Tragedy. By Mrs. Manley. Lond. 1717.

Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Manley; to which is added a Complete Key. Lond. 1717, 8vo.

Sir Roger. The History

M. Manilii Astronomicon Libri quinque, cum Commentariis et Castigationi- of the late Wars in Denmark, bus Josephi Scaligeri, Jul. Cæsaris Scal. from 1657 to 1660. Lond. 1670, Fil. F. Junii Biturigis et Fayi; his accedunt Bentleii quædam Animadversiones folio. Reprehensione dignæ; quibus omnibus Editor sua Scholia interposuit. Operâ et Studio Edmundi Burton. Lond. 1783, Svo. 5s. Heath, 4045, 8s. 6d.

The Sphere, (Book the first of the As

Roxburghe, 7861, 7s. 6d. Commentariorum de Rebellione Anglicana ab anno 1640, usque ad annum 1685 Libellus. Lond. 1686. 8vo.

The History of the Rebellion in Eng

land, Scotland, and Ireland, from the Year 1640 to the Beheading of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685. Lond. 1691, Svo.

George Chalmers gives the authorship of this work to Sir Robert Murray.

MANLEY, Thomas. Temporis Augustiæ: stollen Houres Recreations. Lond. 1649, 12mo.

With portrait by Cross. Sotheby's in 1826, 17. 9s. Heber, pt. iv. 11s.; pt. vi. no head, 3s. 6d.

Veni; Vidi; Vici. The Triumphs of O. Cromwell, &c. set forth in a Panygericke, Written originally in Latine, and faithfully done into English heroicall Verse, by Thos. Manley, Jun. Esq., whereto is added, an Elegy upon the Death of Henry Ireton, &c. Lond. 1652, 12mo. pp. 136. Nassau, pt. i. 2103, 5s. Lloyd, 1185, 6s. 6d. Hollis, 1427, morocco, 17. 9s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 483, 11. 11s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1572, with portrait of Cromwell, 21. 8s. Heber, pt. iv. 17. 8s. G. Chalmers, 17. 14s. The Affliction and Deliverance of the Saints, or the Whole Book of Job, composed into English Heroicall Verse, metaphrastically. Lond. 1632, 12mo. port Bliss, pt. ii. wormed, 21. 6s. Heber, pt. iv. wanting the head, 6s.

Iter Carolinum, 1660. Reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

A short View of the Lives of Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Mary, Princess of Orange, deceased. Lond. 1661, 12mo. with a frontispiece. White Knights, 2493, morocco, 11. 8s. Bliss, 4s. 6d.

MANLOVE, Ed. The Liberties and Customes of the Lead-Mines, within the Wapentake of Worksworth, in the County of Derby, composed in Meeter. Lond. 1653,

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Nicholas. Critical Notes on some Passages of Scripture, comparing them with the most ancient Versions, and restoring them to the original Reading or true Sense. Lond. 1747, 8vo. 5s.

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This book, published anonymously, is very well worthy of being consulted. reply under the title of Objections, by E. Langford,' appeared in 1747, 8vo.

Of the true Years of the Birth and Death

of Christ. Lond. 1633, 8vo. Williams, 1161, 8s. 6d.-Latine. Lond. 1742, Svo.Lond. 1752, 8vo.

MANNERS.-The Boke of good Maners. Lond. by W. de Worde, 1507, 4to.

This work consists of five books, that printed by Caxton (see LEGRAND, T.) is contained in four. Imp. by Pynson, 1499, folio.--Bliss, imperfect, wanting 6 leaves, 67. 12s. 6d.-1514, 4to.-n. d. 4to.

The Rules of Civility, or certain Ways of Deportment observed amongst all Persons of Quality. Lond. Rd. Chiswell. 1685, 12mo. See MANCYN.

MANNING, Edw. Astrea, or the Grove of Beatitudes, dedicated to Lady M. Bedingfield. 1665, 12mo.

With emblematical cuts. A copy in a bookseller's catalogue of 1834 is marked 17. 11s. 6d. Bliss, pt. ii. 3s. 6d.

James. Digested Index to the Nisi Prius Reports, with Notes. Second edition, with additions. Lond. 1820, roy. 8vo. 17. 4s.

Practice of the Court of Exchequer, Revenue Branch. Second Edition, with an

Appendix. Lond. 1826, roy. 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d.

Report of the Case of the Serjeants at Law. Lond. 1840, 8vo. 16s.

MANNING and RYLAND'S Reports in the K. B., from Trin. 1827 to East. 1830. Lond. 1829-37, roy. 8vo. 5 vols.

Manning and Ryland's Reports of Cases relating exclusively to the Office and Duty of Magistrates determined in the K. B. Mich. 1827 to Mich. 1829. Lond. 8vo. 2 vols. and pt. 1 of vol. 3.

For Manning and Granger's C. B. and C. P. Reports, now proceeding, see Law Catalogues.

Rev. Owen. The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey, with a fac-simile Copy of Domesday, engraved on thirteen

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