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bart. Heath, 1687, 7s. Nassau, pt. i. 1288, 16s. 1654. 4to. with portrait by Lombart. Bindley, pt. ii. 560, 12s.

Paradoxes, Problemes, Essayes, Characters to which is added, a Book of Epigrams, written in Latin by the same Author, transl. into English by J. Maine, D. D. as also Ignatius his Conclave a Satyr, transl. out of the original Copy, written in Latin by the same Author. London, 1652. 12mo. Garrick, 694, 69. Nassau, pt. i. 999, 3s. Donne's Satyr. Containing 1. A short Map of mundane Vanity. 2. A Cabinet of merry Conceits. 3. Certain pleasant Prepositions, and Questions, with their merry Solutions and Answers. By Jo. Donne. London, 1662. sm. 8vo. pp. 142, with a frontispiece. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 63. Nassau, pt. i. 1001, s. Reed, 6799, 53. 6d.

DONNEGAN, James, M. D. A new Greek and English Lexicon, principally upon the Plan of the Greek and German Lexicon of Schneider. 1826. 8vo.

Published at 1. 11s. 6d.

DONOVAN, E. Works chiefly on Natural History.

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A copy is in the British Museum. DOOLITTLE, Thomas. The complete Body of practical Divinity.

The Botanical Review; or the Beau- London, 1723. folio. 12s.

ties of Flora. London, 1790. 8vo. Nos. 1 to 7.

The natural History of British Insects, with coloured Figures. London, 1792-1813. royal 8vo. 16 vol. Published at 241. 169.

Instructions for collecting and preserving various Subjects of Natural History; with a Treatise on the Management of Insects in their several States. London, 1794. 8vo.

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The natural History of British Birds. London, 1794-1818. royal 8vo. 10 vols. Published at 181. in boards. Each volume contains 24 coloured plates.

An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China. London, 1798. royal 4to. Fifty coloured plates, with desciptions,

published at 61. 6s. White Knights, pt. i.

1508, morocco, 41. 4s. Beckford in 1817, no. 63, morocco, 5l. 7s. 6d.

An Epitome of the natural History of the Insects of India, and the Islands in the Indian Seas. London, 1800. royal 4to. Fifty-eight coloured plates, with descriptions, published at 61. 6s.

The natural History of British Fishes. London, 1802-8. royal 8vo. 5 vols.

lished at 10. 10s.

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The natural History of British Shells. London, 1803-4. royal 8vo. 5 vols. Pub lished at 7. 15s. Each volume has 36

coloured plates with their descriptions. Dent, pt. i. 706, 31. 12s.

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The writings of this eminent nonconformist are now in little estimation.

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Dooshwanta. The Story of Dooshwanta aud Sakoontalā, translated from the Mahabharata, a Poem in the Sanskreet Language, by Charles Wilkins, Esq. London, 1795. 12mo. 3s.

Originally published in Dalrymple's Oriental Repertory.

Dorastus and Fawnia. See GREENE, Robert.

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DORREL, Hadrian. Willobie his Avisa, or the true Picture of a modest Maide, and of a chast and constant Wife. London, 1609. 4to. Steevens, 840, 21. 3s. DORRELL. See DARRELL. Dort. The Doctrine of the Synod of Dort and Arles reduced to the Practice. 4to.

The Judgement of the Synode holden at Dort, concerning the five Articles: as also their Sentence touching Conradus Vorstius. London, 1619. 8vo. 6s

The collegiat Svffrage of the Divines of Great Britaine, concerning the five Articles controverted in the Low Countries. What Suffrage was by them delivered in the Synod of Dort, March 6, Anno 1619. London, 1629. 4to.

DORVILLE, C. Les Fastes de la Grand Bretagne. 1769. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.

-J. P. See Bodleian Library.

Douay. Exemplar Literarvm a qvo dam Sacerdote Collegii Anglo vm Dvaceni quondam Alvmno exAnglia ad idem Collegivm transmissarvm de Martyriis quatvor ejvsdem Collegii Alumnorvm ob Sacerdotivm hoc Anno 1616 in Anglia Morte damnatorvm. Duac. 1617. 8vo.

A copy is in the British Mnseum.

DOUCE, Francis. Illustrations of Shakspeare, and of the ancient Manners, with Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakspeare; on the Collections of popular Tales entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris Dance, with Engravings on wood, by J. Berryman. London, 1807. 8vo. 2 vols.

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Ann, Countess of. In illustr. Dominam Annam Dvglasiam Comitissam Argathelie Epicedium. Edinb. 1607. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Francis. A general Description of the east Coast of Scotland from Edinburgh to Cullen. Paisley, 1782. 12mo.

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The Palis of Honoure, compiled by Gawyne Dowglass Byshope of Dunkyll. London, by W. Coplande (1553). 4to. A to K iiij. A i blank. Roxburghe, 3265, morocco, 211, resold Constable, 473, kerton in Scotish Poems, vol. i. 1792, This poem was reprinted by Pincollated with the edition of 1579.

211.

-The Palice of Honour, compilit be M. Gawine Dowglas, Bischop of Dunkeld, Edinburgh by Johne Ros for Henry Charteris, 1579.

The advertisement to the reidar,' the argument of each part, with an additional stanza in the third, and a numeration of the verses, appear to have been added to this edition, Two copies are known.

The Palice of Honour, by Gawyn Douglas, Bishop of Dun

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Rev. James. Nenia Britannica: or, a sepulchral History of Great Britain, from the earliest Period to its general Conversion to Christianity. London, 1793. folio.

each. This work is peculiarly adapted to il-
Published in numbers, 1786-93, at 5s.
land. Combe, 851, 11. 3s. Brockett, 1036,
lustrate the early part of the history of Eng-
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989, russia, 41. 15s. Constable, 565, with
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loured, morocco, 184. 7s. 6d.

A Dissertation on the Antiquity of the
Earth, read at the Royal Society, 12th of
found in Nichols' Bibl. Topog. Brit.
May, 1785. London, 1785. 4to. 6s.
Two dissertations by this author will be

Jane.

Genuine Memoirs of the late Jenny D-gl-s alias Mrs. Cole. London, 1761. 12mo.

The pretended memoirs of Mrs. Douglas, a noted brothel keeper, whom Foote introduced, and himself personated, on the stage, in the comedy of the Minor.

Genuine Memoirs of the late celebrated Jane D****s. London, 1761. 8vo.

Select Works, with his Life by
John, Bishop of Salisbury.
the Rev. W. Macdonald.

keld. Edinb. 1827, 4to.
Presented to the Members of the Ban-bury. 1820. royal 4to. 31. 3s.
natyne club, by John G. Kinnear, Esq.
A reprint of the edition of 1579, collated
with that printed by Willyam Coplande.

-Sir Howard, Bart. An Essay on the Principles and Construction of Military Bridges, and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations. London, 1817. 8vo.

A valuable manual.

James. A strange and wonderful Prophesie of Mr. Douglas, a Scotchman. London, 1651. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 811, 11s.

Strange News from Scotland.

1651. 4to.

London,

Salis

Privately printed. Williams, 346, morocco, 61.

Milton vindicated from the Charge of Plagiarism, brought against him by Mr. Lauder, and Lauder himself convicted of several Forgeries and Impositions on the Publick. London, 1751. 8vo. A very able pamphlet.

Milton no Plagiary: or, a Detection of the Forgeries contained in Lauder's Essay, &c. The second Edition, corrected and

enlarged by the Addition of a Postscript. London, 1756. 8vo.

:

The Criterion or Miracles examined with a View to expose the Pretensions of Pagans and Papists, to compare the mira

culous Powers recorded in the new Testament, with those said to subsist in later. M.D. Bibliographiæ Ana- Times, &c. London, 1757. A very sensi

ble performance. Bindley, pt. i. 1722, 6s. Roxburghe, 517, 5s. -1807. 8vo. Bindley, pt. i. 1723, russia, 10s. 6d. Williams, 603, 11. 7s.

This prelate likewise published several pamphlets against Arch. Bower's Lives of the Popes.

DOUGLAS, Sir Robert, Bart. The Peerage of Scotland with a Continuation by John Philip Wood. Edinburgh, 1813. folio, 2 vols.

An authentic and esteemed work. LARGE PAPER. Duke of York, 1549, 7. 14. 11s. 6d. Fonthill, 1168, 4L.

First edition. Edinb. 1764. folio. pp. 718. Dedicated to James Douglas, Earl of Morton. Dent, pt. i. 990, 11. 2s. LARGE PAPER. Roxburghe, 8764, 1l. 1s.

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The Baronage of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1798. folio. vol. 1. Duke of York, 1748, 15s. LARGE

PAPER.

The original edition of Douglas' Baronage, not published. Dent, pt. i. 991, 18s. See GLENBER

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VIE, S. D. Lord.
Douglas Cause.

Service of Archibald Stewart, now Douglas of Douglas, Esq. as Heir of Provision to Archibald Duke of Douglas, his Uncle, 9th Sept. 1761. 4to, pp. 76, with title and index, and 4 engraved letters.

Proof for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq. Defender; in the Reduction, the Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, and Sir Hew Dalrymple, against him. 28th January, 1766. 4to. Introd. xxii pp. Summary, 50. pp. Proof, 1066 pp. Index 4 leaves, likewise an engraved plate and table. Roxburghe, 1086, 7s.

Memorial for Arch. Douglas, Esq. and for Margaret Dutchess of Douglas and Charles Duke of Queensberry and Dover his Curators, Defenders; against GeorgeJames Duke of Hamilton, and their Tutors, and Sir Hew Dalrymple of Northberwick Baronet, Pursuers. 1766. 4to. Roxburghe,

1085, 7s.

Proceedings in the Douglas Cause (by Andrew Stuart). 1766. folio. 1888, 11s. 6d.

Garrick,

Memorial for George-James Duke of Hamilton, &c. Lord Douglas Hamilton, and their Tutors, and Sir Hew Dalrymple of Northberwick, Bart. Pursuers, against Archibald Stewart, alias Douglas, Defender to which are annexed, Sequel of the Memorial and Appendix. 1767. 4to. Title, Table of Contents, Introd. viii pp. 20 pp. Part I. 22 pp. Part II. 230 pp. Part III. 311 pp. Part IV. 60 pp. Part V. 47 pp. Part VI. 17 pp. Conclusion 13 pp.

Sequel, 78 pp. Appendix 68 pp. & Errata 1 leaf. Saunders in 1818, 15s.

The Arguments and Determinations of the Right Hon. the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, upon that important Cause, wherein his Grace the Duke of Hamilton and others were Plaintiffs, and Archibald Douglas of Douglas Esq; Defendant. With an Introductory Preface

giving an impartial and distinct Account of

this Suit. 1767. Svo. 4s.

A concise Narrative of the Proceedings in the Douglas Cause; with Remarks on the Memorials; in a Letter to a Friend. London, 1767. 8vo. Brockett, 1142, 5s.

Letters of the Right Hon. Lady Jane Douglas; with an introductory Preface, giving some Account of Lady Jane. To which are added her dying Declaration, with those of Sir John Stewart, and Mrs. Hewit; which have been much insisted on in Behalf of Archibald Douglas Esq; London, 1767. 8vo. 3s.

Considerations on the Douglas Cause. In a Letter from a Gentleman in Scotland to his Friend in London. 8vo. 2s.

The Essence of the Douglas Cause. To which is subjoined, some Observations on a Pamphlet entitled, Considerations on the Douglas Cause. 8vo. 2s. Written by James Boswell, Esq.

The Speeches and Judgment of the Right Hon. the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, upon the important Cause, his Grace George-James Duke of Hamilton, and others, Pursuers; against Archibald Douglas, Esq; Defender. Accurately taken down and published by William Anderson, Writer in Edinburgh. burgh, 1768. 8vo. 6s.

Edin

Observations on the Douglas Cause, in general; but chiefly with a View to the Characters of the Parties principally concerned on the Part of the Defendant. In a Letter to a noble Lord, from a Gentleman in Scotland. 1768. 8vo.

A Letter to a noble Lord: or a faithful

Representation of the Douglas Cause. Containing many curious and essential the Family of Douglas; and a true ChaAnecdotes among which are the Rise of racter of the late Duke of that Name (By Andrew Henderson). 1768. 8vo. Is.

Dorando, a Spanish Tale. London, 1767. 8vo. 3s. In this pamphlet the secret history of the contending claimants for the Douglas Title, &c. is agreeably related in the novel form.

The Cases given in to the Court of Seasion, previously to the Pleadings in the important Cause of Suppositio Partus, George James Duke of Hamilton, and others, Pursuers; against Archibald Douglas, Esq; Defender. Edinburgh, 1765. 8vo. pp. 61.

The Case of Archibald Douglas Esq. and his Guardians, Appellants against His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, Sir Hew Dalrymple, and others, Respondents. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords on Monday, the 16th of January, 1769. 4to. pp. 232. Letters to the Rt. Hon. Lord Mansfield on the Douglas Cause. By Andrew Stuart. London, 1773. 8vo. Not printed for sale. Roxburghe, 1088, 7s. Marquis of Townshend, 2977, 7s. 6d. An edition. Dublin,

1773. 8vo. 5s.

State of the Evidence in the Cause between the Duke of Hamilton and Archibald Douglas of Douglas. London, 1779.

4to. 7s. 6d.

See Censura Literaria.

DOUGLASS, William, M. D. A Summary, historical and political, of the first Planting, progressive Improvements, and present State of the British Settlements in North America. London, 1760. 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

This useful work was originally published in periodical parts at New England. -An edition. 1775. 8vo. 2 vols.

DOULAND, John. Lachrymæ, or seaven Teares figured in seaven passionate Pavans, in five Parts. London, 1605. folio.

Sotheby's in 1825, 14s. John Douland, or Dowland, according to Ant. à Wood, was the rarest musician that bis age did behold.' See also Hawkins' and Burney's Histories of Music.

The first Booke of Songs or Ayres, of foure Partes, with a Tableture for the Lute. Printed by Peter Short, 1597. folio. Reprinted 1600. folio.

Andreas Ornithoparevs his Micrologvs, or Introduction: containing the Art of Singing, digested into foure Bookes. Not onely profitable, bvt also necessary for all those that are studious of Musicke. Also the Dimension and perfect Vse of the Monochord, according to Guido Aretinus. By John Dovland, Lutenist, Lute-player, and

Bachelor of Musicke in both the Vniuersi

ties. London, 1609. folio. A to Bb. Dedicated to Robert Earle of Salisbury', &c. • This treatise, though the best of the time, seems too meagre and succinct to have been of great use to the students of such music as was then practised.'-Burney.

Necessary Observations belonging to Lute Playing. London, 1610. folio. Printed with Variety of Lute-Lessons, published by his son Robert Douland.

musical Harmony of 3, 4, and 5 Parts to be sung and plaid with Lute and Viols. 1612.

Robert. A Musical Banqvet. London, 1610. folio.

Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1073, 41.-Reprint. Chiswick, 1817. 8vo. Twenty-five copies printed. Nassau, pt. i. 1004, 8s. DOULEVY, Rev. Andrew. Catechism in the Irish and English Languages. Paris, 1642. DOU LYE. See WARFORD. DOUSA, Janus. Odarum Britannicarum Liber ad Elizabetham Reginam et Jani Douse Filii Britannicorum Carminum Silva. Leyd. 1586. 4to.

From the Plantin press.

D'Ouvilly. See GERBIER, Sir

Balth.

Dove, John, D.D. A Sermon at Paules Crosse, 6 Feb. 1596. London, 1597. 16mo.

Dedicated to Sir Thomas Egerton, 79 An account pages. Inglis, 457, 7s. 6d. of Dove will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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Dow, Alexander. The History of Hindostan, from the earliest Account of Time to the complete Settlement of the Empire under Aurungzebe. London, 1768-72. 4to. 3 vol.

Bernier's Travels without acknowledg-, This history is made up chiefly from ment. Roxburghe, 8865, 2 vols. 15s. 6d. Vol. I. and II. were reprinted 1770, 4to. A Pilgrime's Solace, wherein is contained | Edwards, 721, 3 vols. 17. 5s. Heath, 2590,

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