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1586 BURY (Lady C.), MISS SHERIDAN, and JOHN GALT. Diary illustrative of the Times of George IV., interspersed with Original Letters from the late Queen Caroline, and from various other Distinguished Persons. London, 1838, 4 vols. 8vo. cloth, new 1587 Busk (M. M.) The History of Spain and Portugal from B. C. 1000 to A. D. 1814. (Lib. of Useful Knowledge). London, 1847, 8vo.

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1588 BUSSEY (George Moir) and THOMAS GASPEY. The Pictorial History of France and the French People, from the establishment of the Franks in Gaul to the French Revolution. London, 1848, 2 vols. imp. 8vo. cloth, 400 splendid plates

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1589 BUSSEY (George Moir). The History of Napoleon: Illustrated by Horace Vernet. London, 1840, 2 vols. royal 8vo. cloth, many hundred fine plates

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7 00 1590 BYRON (Lord). The Works of, in verse and prose: including his Letters, Journals, &c.: with a Sketch of his Life. New York, 1844, 8vo. cloth, plates, new, best edition 1591 CABINET (The); a Series of Essays, Moral and Literary. Edinburgh, 1835, 2 vols. 8vo. paper, very neat 1592 CALDECOTT (Thomas). Hamlet, and As You Like It; a specimen of an edition of Shakspeare. London, 1832, royal 8vo. cloth, scarce, very neat

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1 50 1593 CALENDARIUM Inquisitionum post mortem sive Eschoetarum, temporibus Hen. III., Edward I., II., III.; printed by command. London, 1806, 2 vols. imp. folio, half calf, new, ext. rare

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Of the nature of these Records the following account is given by Thomas Astle, Esq. "These Records were taken by virtue of Writs directed to the Escheators to summon a Fury to inquire what lands any person died seized of, and by what Rents or Services the same were held, who was next Heir, and his Age. They likewise show the Quantity, Quality, and Value of the Lands, and are the best evidences of the Descents of Families and Property."

1594 CALENDARIUM Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi; printed by command. London, 1802, large folio, half calf, very fine copy 3 00 The Patent Rolls in the Tower of London commence in the 3d year of the reign of King John, and end in the 23d of Edward IV. They are thus described by Thomas Astle, Esq., Keeper of Records: "They contain Grants of Offices and Lands, Restitution of Temporalities to Bishops, Abbots, &c.; confirmations, Special Liveries, Grants of Offices, Patents of Creation of Peers, &c., &c." They are of the greatest importance in tracing Genealogical Descents.

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1595 CAMBRIDGE (University of). Account of the Proceedings of, against William Frend, M. A., for publishing a Pamphlet entitled Peace and Union, &c. Cambridge, 1793, 8vo. boards, neat, very scarce 75 1596 CAMDEN. The Imperial History of England, from the landing of Julius Cæsar to the reign of George III. London, 1811, 2 vols. folio, sheep, filled with fine plates, slightly imperfect 1597 CAMPBELL (Rev. George). The Philosophy of Rhetoric. New York, 1834, 8vo. sheep, neat 1598 CAMPBELL (John). A Political Survey of Britain; being a Series of Reflections on the Situation, Lands, Inhabitants, Revenues, Colonies, and Commerce of this Island. Dublin, 1775, 4 vols. 8vo. calf 2 00 1599 CAMPBELL (Dr. John). The Naval History of Great Britain; commencing with the Earliest Period of History, and continued to the Expedition under Lord Exmouth in 1816: including the History and Lives of the British Admirals. London, 1818, 8 vols. 8vo. half calf, beautiful copy, many portraits, plates, maps, plans, &c., scarce 8 00 1600 CAMPBELL (Lord). Speeches of, at the Bar, and in the House of Commons. Edinburgh, 1842, 8vo. cloth new

He dances well for whom fortune pipes.

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1601 CANNING (George). Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable. London, 1828, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, very neat $1.50

1602 CANTACUZENI (Joannis) de Rebus ab Andronico Palæologo juniore Imp. Constantinopolitano, nec non a Se gestis, libri quatuor: per JAC. PONTANUM, S. J, nunc primum de græco in lat. conversi. Ingoldstadt, 1603, folio, vellum, very neat, clean copy, ex. rare 2.00 1603 CANTEMIR (Demetrius). The History of the Growth and Decay of the Othman Empire; translated by N. Tindal. London, 1734, folio, half calf, very neat, fine heads of all the Emperors, very rare 1604 CARD (Henry). Literary Recreations; or, Moral, Historical, and Religious Essays. Liverpool, 1811, 8vo. boards

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1605 CAREY (Matthew). Miscellaneous Essays. Philadelphia, 1830, 8vo. sheep, very neat, scarce 1606 CARLYLE (Thomas). Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations. New York. 1847, 8vo. cloth 75 1607 CARPENTER (W. B.) Animal Physiology; a comprehensive sketch of the Principal Forms of Animal Structure. London, 1847, 8vo. cloth, new, beautiful plates 1608 CARPENTER (William B.) Zoology: being a Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits, Instincts, and uses of the Principal Families of the Animal Kingdom; as well as of the chief Forms of Fossil Remains. London, 1845, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, new, filled with beautiful plates 1609 CARPENTER (W. B.) Mechanical Philosophy, Horology, and Astronomy, the construction of Instruments for the measurement of Time, and a description of the Heavenly Bodies. London, 1845, 8vo. cloth, fine plates, new 1610 CARTWRIGHT (John). England's Egis; or, the Military Energies of the Empire. London, 1804, half calf, neat

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1611 CARTWRIGHT's (Major) Appeal; Civil and Military on the Subject of the English Constitution. London, 1799, 8vo. wrapper 1612 CAREY (Robert). Palæologia Chronica; A Chronological Account of Ancient Time, in three parts. London, 1677, folio, calf, cover broken, otherwise very neat, very rare 1613 CASTLENAU (Michael de). Memoirs of the Reigns of Francis II., and Charles IX., of France: containing a particular account (among other interesting papers, of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland. London, 1724, folio, calf, very neat, rare

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1614 CATALOGUE (The London) of Books with their Sizes, Prices, and publishers containing the books published in London, and those altered in Size or Price since the year 1800 to 1818. London, 1818, 8vo. half calf, neat, scarce

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1615 CATO'S LETTERS; or, Essays on Liberty, Civil and Religious, and other Important Subjects. London, 1755, 4 vols. 12mo, calf, very neat,

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1616 CATRON AND ROUILLE.

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The Roman History complete from the Foundation of Rome down to Charlemagne; translated by Mr. Osell. London, 1725, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, very numerous and beautiful plates, incomplete

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1617 CATRON AND ROUIlle. The Roman History: with Notes Historical, Geographical, and Critical. London, 1728, 6 vols. large folio, calf, neat, filled with fine plates, maps, medals, coins, &c., &c., rare 12 00 1618 CAULFIELD (James). Caleographiana; the Print Seller's Chronicle and

He that peeps through a hole may see what will vex him.

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Collector's Guide to the knowledge and value of Engraved British Portraits. London, 1814, 8vo. boards, very rare, only a few copies printed, very neat 1619 CAVALLIER (Col.) Memoirs of the Wars of the Cevennes, under Col. Cavallier, in Defence of the Protestants persecuted in that Country. London, 1726, Svo. calf, neat, map 1620 CAVE (Gulielmi). Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria, Tomus altera. Accedit Consiliorum Omnium Historica Notitia, ad calcem vero Dissertationes Tres. London, 1698, folio, half calf, very neat, rare 1621 CERVANTES. Don Quixote; divested of Cumbrous Matter, and revised. London, 1847, 12mo. half, mor., front., beautiful ed. 1.00 1622 CHALMERS (Alexander). The Projector; a periodical paper from 1802 to 1810. London, 3 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut, very neat 1623 CHALMERS (George). A Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers. London, 1790, 2 vols. 8vo. sheep, neat 1624 CHAMBERS's Information for the People; a Popular Encyclopedia. Philadelphia, 1847, 2 vols. imp. 8vo. upwards of 500 engravings, sheep 1625 CHAMBERS (Robert). Cyclopedia of English Literature: a History Critical and Biographical of British Authors from the earliest to the present times. Edinburgh, 1844, 2 vols. royal 8vo. cloth, many plates Another. Boston, 1847, 2 vols. royal 8vo. sheep, plates 5 00 1627 CHANDLER (Peleg W.) American Criminal Trials. Boston, 1844, 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, ports. 1628 CHASE (Hon. Samuel). Speeches of the Most Celebrated American Orators as delivered in the late Trial of; before the U. S. Senate. Baltimore, 1806, 3 vols. 12mo. boards, very rare, neat 1629 CHATEAUBRIAND (Viscount de). Sketches of English Literature: with consideration on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions. London, 1836, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, new

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"Chateaubriand is the greatest man of his age-in mind, in style, in poetry, in heart."-JULES

JANIN.

1630 CHATEAUBRIAND (F. A. De). Recollections of Italy, England, and America: with Essays on Various Subjects in Morals and Literature. Philadelphia, 1816, 8vo. cloth, neat

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1631 CHEEVER (Rev. George B.) A Defence of Capital Punishment; and an Essay on the Ground and Reason of Punishment, by TAYLOR LEWIS. New York, 1846, 12mo. sheep, new

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1632 CHENIER. The Present State of the Empire of Morocco; its Animals, Products, &c., &c.: with the Language, Religion, and Character, of the Moors; the History of the Dynasties, &c. London, 1788, 2 vols. Svo. calf, very neat, scarce

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1633 CHESTERFIELD (Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of). Letters to his Son during a Course of Polite Education: with his Life and Miscellaneous Pieces: to which is appended a Copious Index. Philadel phia, 1833, 8vo. sheep, neat

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1634 CHINESE REPOSITORY (The); a Magazine from May, 1834, to April, 1836, published at Canton. 2 vols, 8vo. (printed on tea paper) 2 25 1635 CHURCH (Pharcellus). The Philosophy of Benevolence. New York, 1836, 12mo. cloth, very neat

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1636 CICERO (M. Tullius). The History of the Life of: by Conyers Middleton. London, 1741, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, rare

He was scant of news that told that his father was hanged.

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1637 CITIZEN'S POCKET CHRONICLE: containing a Digested View of the History, Antiquities, and Temporal Government of the City of London. London, 1827, 12mo. cloth, port. 1638 CLARENDON (Edward, Earl of). The History of the Great Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in 1641. Dublin, 1719, 3 vols. folio, calf, port., very neat

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Another. Oxford, 1702, 3 vols. royal folio, boards, very neat, large paper, port. 1640 CLARENDON (Henry, Earl of). The State Letters of; during the Reign of King James II., and his Lordship's Diary for the years 1687, to '91. Oxford, 1765, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, fine clean copy 2 50 1641 CLARKE (E. D.) Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. London, 1817, 11 vols. 8vo. scarlet cloth, fine maps and plates, new

15 00 "The splendor and celebrity of all travels, performed by Englishmen, have been exceeded by that of the late and deeply lamented Dr. Edward Clarke. Upon the whole, if Humboldt be the first, Clarke is the second traveller of the age."-DIBDIN.

1642 CLARKE (Mary Anne). The Rival Princes; or, a Faithful Narrative of Facts, relating to Mrs. M: A. Clarke's political acquaintance with Colonel Wardle, Major Dodd, &c., &c., who were concerned in the charges against the Duke of York. London, 1810, 2 vols. 8vo. boards

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1643 COBBETT (William). Porcupine's Works: containing various Writ ings and Selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America, from the End of the War in 1783 to March, 1801. London, 1801, 12 vols. 8vo. sheep, gilt, very neat, rare 7 50

1644 COGAN (T.) A Treatise on the Passions and Affections of the Mind; Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological. London, 1813, 5 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat

1145 COLERIDGE (Saml. Taylor). Last Corrections.

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5 00 Aids to Reflection: with the Author's New York, 1847, 12mo. cloth, new 1646 COLERIDGE (Saml. Taylor). Specimens of the Table Talk of. York, 1835, 12mo. cloth 1647 COLMAN (George). Prose on Several Occasions; accompanied with some pieces in Verse. London, 1787, 3 vols. 12mo. calf, very neat, port. 2.00 1648 COLQUHOUN (P.) A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources of the British Empire in Every Quarter of the World; illustrated by Copious Statistical Tables. London, 1815, 4to. half calf, very neat,

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1649 COMBE (George). The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects: with an additional chapter on the Harmony between Phrenology and Revelation Boston, 1846, 12mo. cloth 1650 COMBE (George). The Constitution of Man; Essays on Decision of Character, by JOHN FORSTER, Philosophy of Sleep, and Anatomy of Drunkenness, by ROBERT MACNISH; Influence of Literature upon Society, by Madame DE STAEL; and a Treatise on Self Knowledge, by JOHN MASON. Hartford, 1847, 8vo. sheep

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1651 COMPENDIUM of the Inhabitants and Statistics of the United States by Counties and Towns; as exhibited by the Census of 1840. ington, 1841, folio, half calf, neat

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1652 COMPLETE ENGLISH TRADESMAN (The), in Familiar Letters; him in all the several parts and progressions of Trade. 1726, 8vo. calf, neat, scarce

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Better ride an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me.

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1653 COMSTOCK (John L.) History of the Greek Revolution; compiled from Official Documents. New York, 1828, 12mo. sheep, slightly soiled 1654 CONTEST (The) of the Twelve Nations; or, a View of the Different Bases of Human Character and Talent. Edinburgh, 1826, 8vo. half cloth, uncut, very neat 1655 CONTI (Armand de Bourbon, Prince of). The Works of: with a Short Account of his Life: translated from the French: to which are added some Other Pieces, and a discourse of Christian Perfection, by the Archbishop of Cambray. London, 1711, 8vo. calf, scarce 75 1656 CONTINENTAL Traveller's Oracle; or, Maxims for Foreign Locomotion : by Dr. Abraham Eldon. Edited by his nephew. London, 1828, 2 vols. 12mo. half cloth

1657 CONVERSATIONS on the Animal Economy; by a Physician. 1827, 2 vols. 12mo. boards, (pub. at 16s. sterl.), plates

Cookery, &c.

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1658 COOK'S ORACLE (The): consisting of Receipts in plain cookery on the most Economical Plan for Private Families; quantities accurately stated by weight and measure. Boston, 1823, 12mo. sheep 1659 FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK (The); or, Universal Repository of Useful Knowledge in Domestic Economy, including Scarce, Curious, and Select Receipts in Cookery, Medicine, Confectionery, Brewing, Distilling, Preserving, Perfumery, Dyeing, Varnishing, &c., &c., with specifications of approved Patent Medicine, &c. London, 4to. calf, very neat, rare

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1660 FRANCATELLI (Charles Elmé). The Modern Cook; a Practical Guide to the Culinary Art in all its branches, adapted as well for the Largest Establishments as for the use of Private Families. Philadelphia, 1846, Svo. cloth, numerous illustrations 1 50 1661 GELLEROY (William) The London Cook; or, the whole Art of Cookery made easy and familiar. London, 1762, calf, very neat, plate,

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1662 HENDERSON (W. A.) Modern Domestic Cookery and Useful Receipt Book; adapted for Families. Boston, 1844, 12mo. cloth, fine copper plates 63 1663 JENNINGS (James). Two Thousand Five Hundred Practical Receipts in Family Cookery: with an Introduction to Cooks and other Servants, and the whole Art of Carving. London, 1837. crown 8vo. full of cuts

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1664 LESLIE (Miss). The House Book; or, a Manual of Domestic Economy for Town and Country. Philadelphia, 1840, 12mo. sheep 1665 MAGAZINE (The) of Domestic Economy. London, 1836, Vol. I. 8vo. cloth, neat

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1666 RUNDELL (Mrs). A New System of Domestic Cookery: founded upon principles of Economy and adapted to the use of private families. Philadelphia, 1844, 12mo. sheep

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1667 SANDERSON (J. M.) The Complete Cook; plain and practical directions for cooking and house-keeping with upwards of 700 Receipts and General Directions for making Wines. Also THE COMPLETE CONFECTIONER, pastry cook and baker-with upwards of 500 receipts, &c., &c. Philadelphia, 1844, 2 vols. in 1, 12mo. cloth

There is no alchemy like saving.

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