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MORNAY, PHilippes de. Le Mystère d'Iniquité, c'est à dire l'Histoire de la Papauté. Par Philippes de Mornay, Chevalier, seigneur du PlessisMarly, &c. Saumur, 1611. fol.

MORRIS, WILLIAM. The Defence of Guenevere, and other poems. By William Morris. London, 1858. 8vo.

Inscription on fly-leaf: "C. A. Howell from his friend the Author."

MOUFFLÉ D'ANGEVILLE. Vie privée de Louis XV., ou principaux événemens, particularités, et anecdotes de son Règne. Orné de portraits. [Vignette.] Londres, 1781. 12mo. 4 vols.

With portrait of Louis XV. as frontispiece.

Old French calf, gilt.

MUNDUS DESCRIPTIONUM. Mundus descriptionum, sive Descriptiones rerum omnium quæ sunt apud Illustres latinæ linguæ scriptores, cùm soluta, tùm astricta numeris, oratione ad Mundi exemplar digestæ, indicatis breuitèr Auctorum locis. Italian MS. 17th cent. 8vo.

Vellum.

MURETUS, MARCUS ANTONIUS. Orationes. Colophon: Roma, [Aldus,] Kal. Martij, Anno 1565. 8vo.

Bound with his "Hymni Sacri," and the "Aristotelis ethicorum ad Nicomachum liber quinctus," published at Rome in 1571.

MURRAY, JAMES ERSKINE. A Summer in the Pyrenees. By the Hon. James Erskine Murray. [Plates.] Lon lon, Macrone, 1837. 8vo. 2 vols.

Some of the illustrations are attributed to John Leech.

MUSÆUS. Vetustissimi venustissimique Poetæ Græci. Erotopægnion Herus et Leandri. Cum versione Latinâ prorsâ-vorsâ: cui accesserunt alia eiusdem argumenti poëmatia: quæ singula collegit, & Commentario libro illustravit Daniel Pareus, Philippi filius, Davidis nepos. [Device.] Francofurti, 1627. 4to.

MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM. Julii Vitalis Epitaphium cum notis criticis explicatione V. C. Hen. Dodswell et commentario Guil. Musgrave. [Plates.] Isca Dumnoniorum, 1711. 8vo.

Antiquitates Britanno-Belgicæ, præcipuè Romanæ, figuris illustratæ, tribus voll. comprehensæ; quorum I. De Belgio Britannico. II. De Geta Britannico. III. De Julii Vitalis epitaphio: quibus accedit Appendix. Auctore Guilh. Musgrave, Belgâ, Reg. Societ. utriusque Socio. [Plates.] "Veterum volvens Monumenta virorum."-Virg. Isca Dumnoniorum, 1719. 8vo. 3 vols.

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MUSSET, ALFRED DE. Voyage où il vous plaira, par Tony Johannot, Alfred de Musset, et P. J. Stahl. Motto: "La vie est un songe." Calderon. Paris, Hetzel, 1843. 8vo.

The first edition.

"Voyage où il vous plaira. Livre écrit à la plume et au crayon, avec vignettes. Légendes, épisodes, commentaires, incidents, notes, et poèsies. Selon MM. Louandre et Bourquelot, Musset, malade au moment de la publication de ce livre, ne pût fournir sa part de collaboration, qui revint tout entière à Hetzel."-Guide du Libraire-Antiquaire, 1884-85.

Comédies et Proverbes, avec un portrait de l'Auteur, et une eau-forte de M. Lalauze d'après Bida. [Plates.] Paris, Charpentier, 1879. 8vo. 6 vols.

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APHSUS, PHILELOAUS. Naphsi Phileloai, autoris Græci, mapayyéλματα. A Jacobo Blanchono Latinè facta, et commentariis ex plicata. [Device.] Lugduni, apud Joan. Tornasium, 1553. 8vo. NAUDÉ, GABRIEL. Gabrielis Naudæi Parisini Epigrammatum libri duo. [Device.] Parisiis, apud Sebastianum Cramoisy, architypographum Regis, et Regina Regentis, et Gabrielem Cramoisy, via Iacobaâ sub Ciconiis, 1650. 8vo.

"Ex bibliothecâ Heberianâ." Red mor., gilt.

NEAPOLITANÆ HISTORIÆ. Neapolitanæ Historiæ à Julio Cæsare Capacio eius Urbis à Secretis et Cive conscriptæ. 1707. 4to.

[Plates.]

Neapoli,

Red mor., gilt, g.e. With the "neatly interwoven " cypher of N. C. Fabry de Peiresc on the sides. "Those books which he bound for his own use, he would have his Mark stamped upon them, which Mark was made up of these three capital Greek letters, N. K. 4." From the Gosford Collection.

NEEL, JEAN BALTHASAR. Voyage et retour de S. Cloud, par mer et par terre. Première partie. Nouvelle édition, augmentée des Annales & Antiquités de S. Cloud. Par M. Néel. Paris, 1760. 12mo.

Old French calf, gilt.

NEPOS, CORNELIUS. Cornelius Nepos, De vitâ excellentium Imperatorum. [Frontispiece by Cochin.] Parisiis, Typis Barbou, 1767.

"Ex bibliothecâ Warclanensi, Comit. de Borch."

Old French red mor., gilt, g.e.

NEWSPAPERS.

Mercurius Aulicus, June 11-17, 1640.

"It was advertised this day that Dunster Castle belonging to Master Lutterell, a place by reason of the strength and situation conceived to be almost impregnable, was yielded up unto the Lord Marquess of Hartford for the use of His Majestie, as soone as he had settled his affairs in Bridgewater."

Mercurius Pragmaticus, communicating intelligence from all parts touching all affairs, designs, humours & conditions throughout the kingdom. Especially from Westminster and the Head Quarters. 1648.

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NEWSPAPERS. Mercurius Pragmaticus, For King Charles II., Communicating intelligence, &c. Especially from Westminster and the Head Quarters. Feb.-Aug., 1649.

"They have altered the very Mace belonging to the House of Commons, and framed one without crosses; the old Baddges of Christianity not suiting with their new Turkish empire; instead whereof they have put Oaken leaves, which (since Absolom was hang'd upon the tree) may serve very well as the proper emblem of Rebellion."-June 12, 1649.

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"Oxon, May 10, 1660. This day the king was proclaimed here in a very solemn, magnificent, splendid and joyful order."

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"Westminster. On Saturday the Most Honble. House of Peers concurr'd with the Commons in the order for the digging up the carkasses of Oliver Cromwel, Henry Ireton, John Bradshaw, and Thomas Pride, and carrying them on an Hurdle to Tyburn, where they are to be first hang'd up in their Coffins, and then buried under the Gallows. And we must not conceal that, while the Noble Peers and Commons of England are taking up the carrion of the English regicides, the Loyal Scots are taking down the Martyr'd corps of that most Renown'd James Lord Marquess of Montrose, to give it just and honourable Burial as a tribute too long due from that Nation."

The London Gazette. June 25-29, 1674.

Smith's Protestant Intelligencer. Feb. 28-March 3, 1689.
Mercurius Reformatus, or the New Observator. Jan. 2, 1691.
The Whitehall Evening Post. Sept. 18-20, 1722.

The London Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post. Sept.,

Nov., Dec'., 1762.

"Three or four families have formed an Opposition that dares to threaten and insult their Sovereign. They have assumed to themselves, as most honourable, the no-longerexisting title of Whigs; they have given to us, Country Gentlemen, as most ignominious, the no-longer-existing name of Tories."-Letter from the Cocoa-Tree, Nov. 30, 1762.

The London Evening Post.
The Hibernian Chronicle.

at the sign of Shakespeare, Feb. 10, 1772.

The World. Sept. 18, 1788.

Oct. 25, 1763.

Cork, Printed by William Flyn,

"The Coachmakers Hall Society for free debate, Foster Lane, Cheapside. Love. This evening will be debated the following question, viz: Is it possible for a lady, who has lost the husband that was the object of her first Love, to entertain as strong an affection for the second as the first?""

The Sun. Sept. 26, 1798.

"Action between the British and French fleets. We stop the Press to announce the following very pleasing and important Intelligence having this forenoon reached Lord Grenville's office, respecting the Action between Sir Horatio Nelson's and the French fleet in the Mediterranean."

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NICAISE, CLAUDE. De Nummo Pantheo Hadriani imperatoris, Ad illmum. Spanhemium dissertatio. [Plates.] Lugduni, 1690. 4to.

From the Sunderland Collection.

Les Sirènes, ou discours sur leur forme et figure. [Plates.]

Paris, 1691. 4to.

From the Sunderland Collection.
Vellum, gilt.

NICHOLSON, JOSEPH, & RICHARD BURN. The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmoreland and Cumberland. By Joseph Nicholson, Esq., and Richard Burn, LL.D. London, 1777. 4to. 2 vols.

With portraits and illustrations inserted.
Russia, gilt.

NIEUPOORT, GULIELMUS HENRICUS

Rituum, qui olim apud

Romanos obtinuerunt, succincta explicatio; ad intelligentiam veterum auctorum facili modo conscripta à G. H. Nieupoort. Editio quinta, &c., iterum curante Gul. Ott. Reizio. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1747. 8vo.

Explication abrégée des Coutumes et cérémonies observées chez les Romains, pour faciliter l'intelligence des Anciens Auteurs, &c. Paris, Barbou, 1770.

Old French calf, gilt.

8vo.

NIGER, STEPHANUS. Stephani Nigri elegātissime è gręco author subditor Träslationes. uidelicet. Philostrati Icones. Pythagorę Carmē aureū. Athençi collectanea. Musonii philosophi Tyrii de pricipe optimo. Isocratis de regis muneribus oro et alia multa scitu digniss. & rara inventu, quæ uersa pagina lector bone lubes, & gaudens inuenies. [Engraved title.] Colophon : Impressum Mediolani per Io. de Castelliono Anno Dni 1521 Mensis Augusti. 4to.

From the Sunderland Collection.
Calf, gilt.

Dialogus Mercurii et Stephani. Philostrati Icones. Colophon: Impressum Mediolani per Io. de Castelliono Anno Dni 1521 Mensis Augusti. 4to.

Bound in one volume with the Translationes, under the title "Stephani Nigri Elegantiæ." The Dialogue of Mercury and Stephanus was a dedication to Jean Grolier of the translation of Philostratus, first issued in June 1521. There is a reprint of this first issue in the same volume.

From the Sunderland Collection.

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