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MONIER, P. The History of Painting and Engraving. Lond. 1699, 8vo. 5s.

Roscoe, 1609, 8s.

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Epicedia Universitatis Oxoniensis in Obitum Georgii Ducis Albemarliæ. Oxon. 1670, folio.

A Collection of his Letters relative to the Restoration of the royal Family. Lond. 1714, 8vo.

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PRICE, John. SANDFORD, Francis. SKIN-
See GUMBLE, Thomas. LLOYD, David.
NER, Thomas. Also Grenville Catalogue,
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Albemarle.

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John. An Agricultural Dictionary. Lond. 1794, 8vo. 3 vols. celebrated authors and papers. Consisting of extracts from the most

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James Henry, Bishop of Peterborough.

See BENTLEY, Richard. EURIPIDES. POR

SON, Richard.

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MONRO, Alex., M.D., son of the preceding. Elements of the AnaMONMOUTHSHIRE.- Lamentable tomy of the Human Body in its News out of Monmouthshire, occa- sound State, with occasional Resioned by the Overflowing of Wa-marks on Physiology, Pathology, ters in the said County. Lond. 1607, 4to. frontispiece.

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The following is the title of this curious work, 'Description of the Western Isles of Scotland, called Hybrides; by Mr. Donald Monro, High Dean of the Isles, who travelled through most of them in the Year 1549, with the Genealogies of the chief Clans of the Isles. Now first published from the MS. To which is added, 1. An Account of Hirta and Rona, by the Lord Register, Sir George M'Kenzie, of Tarbat, never before published. 2. A Description of Saint Kilda, by Mr. Alexander Buchan, late Minister there. 3. A Voyage to Saint Kilda, in 1697, by M. Martin, Gentleman.' The volume consists of pp. 64 and 159, with title and contents. The tracts have separate titles, dated 1773. Only 50 copies printed. Heber, pt. ix. 8s.

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Colonel Robert. Expedition with the worthy Scots Regiment (called Mac-Keyes Regiment) levied in August 1626, and reduced after the Battaile of NerFunctions of the nervous System, illus-ling to one Company, in September trated with Tables. Edinburgh, 1783, 1634, at Wormes in the Paltz. To royal folio. Willett, 1655, 17. which is annexed the Abridgement of Exercise, &c. Lond. 1637, folio.

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MONROE, James, President of the United States. A Tour of Observation through the north-eastern and north-western States in 1817. Philadelphia, 1818, 8vo.

MONSTERS.-Of Two wonderful Popish Monsters, to Wyt; of a Popish Asse which was found at Rome, and a Monkish Calfe, calved at Friberge, witnessed and declared by Luther and Melancthon, translated by John Brook, of Ash, next Sandwich. Lond. T. East, 1579, 4to. two woodcuts.

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