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THE

BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL

OF

ENGLISH LITERATURE

CONTAINING

AN ACCOUNT OF RARE, CURIOUS, AND USEFUL BOOKS, PUBLISHED
IN OR RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, FROM THE
INVENTION OF PRINTING; WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL
NOTICES, COLLATIONS OF THE RARER ARTICLES, and the PRICES
AT WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD IN THE PRESENT CENTURY.

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BIBLIOTHECA

RECIA

MONACENSIS.

PRINTED BY T. G. WHITE AND CO., Crane Court, Fleet Street.

1085

A.-An historical and exact Account of the Original and Rise of the Russells Earls of Bedford, with a full and impartial Account of the Life and Death of the late unhappy William Lord Russell. London, 1684. 12mo.

With a portrait of Lord Russell. L. A.-See LYNTON, Antony. L. D.-The Temple of Wisdom for the little World, in two Parts. Philadelphia, 1688. 12mo.

The first part of this work treats of The Being of all Beeings:' the second contains

L.

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L. J.-See LANE, John. LEWKENOR, John. LINDSAY, J.

L. R.-Diella, certaine Sonnets (28) adioyned to the amorous Poeme of Dom Diego and Gineura. By R. L. Gentleman. London, for Henry Olney, 1596. 16mo.

L. R.-See LANEHAM, Robert. L. S.-See LUSIGNAN, S. L. S. P.-S. P. L.'s divine Odes englished, set to King

George Wither's Abuses stript and whipt, Davids princely Harpe in Metre.

Fair Virtue, &c. divine Poems selected from the works of Francis Quarles, and some excellent Essays and religious Meditations of Sir Francis Bacon, Knight.

L. D.-See LUPTON, Donald. L. E.-Romes Monarchie, entituled the Glebe of renowned Glorie, by E. L. London, 1596. 4to.

Bindley, pt. iv. 338, 107. 10s. L. G.-An Answere to Maister Smyth Seruaunt to the Kynges most royall Maiestye. An artificial Apologie in Verse. A Paumflet compyled by G. L. London, by Rich

ard Bankes. 4to.

See Ritson's Bibl. Poet. 264-5. Ames, by Dibdin, iii. 260-1.

L. G.-See LAUDER, George. L. H.-See L'ESTRANGE, Hammond. Lock, Henry.

L. I.-The Birth, Purpose and mortall Wound of the Romish holy League. By I. L. 4to.

Thirty-two stanzas, printed for Thomas

Cadman.

L. J.-A good Help for a weak Memory, or the Summe of the Bible in Verse. 8vo.

A copy, wanting the title-page, is in the Bodleian Library.

1627.

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With a map and plans of the battles of Moskwa and Maro-Jaroslavitz. A well written but dreadful narrative, considered by Russian officers as the most correct account of this horrible campaign. Lond. 1815.12mo. 3s.

latina, Latino-græca. Londini, 1817. LABBE,Charles. Glossaria Græcofolio.

This volume forms a part of the new edition of Stephens' Thesaurus.

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LABORDE, Alex. de. A View of Spain, comprising a descriptive Itinerary of each Province, and a general statistical Account of the Country. Translated from the French. London, 1809. 8vo. 5 vols.

Drury, 2249, 6 vols. with plates in 4to. russia, 11. 1s.

LACKINGTON, James. Memoirs of the first forty-five Years of the Life of James Lackington, Bookseller. London, 1791. 8vo. With a portrait.

The Confessions of J. Lackington: to which are added, two Letters on the bad Consequences of having Daughters educated at Boarding-Schools. London,-. 12mo. 3s.

LACOMBE, James. The History of Christina Queen of Sweden. From the French of M. Lacombe. London, 1766. 12mo. 3s.

This translation is said to be preferable to the original.

LA CROIX, Demet. de M.D. Connubia Florum Latino Carmine demonstrata. Notas et Observationes adjecit Richardus Clayton, Baronettus. Bath. 1791. 8vo. 5s.

A correct and elegant republication, with valuable notes and observations.

P. F. de. A Review of the Constitutions of the principal States of Europe, of the United States of America, translated from the French, with Notes. London, 1792. 8vo. 2

vols. 7s.

- Petis de. Persian Tales, trans

LABORIE, P. J. LL. D. The Coffee Planter of St. Domingo; with an Appendix, containing a View of the Colony, previous to the Year lated by Phillips. Lond. 1709-14. 1789. London, 1798, 8vo. 5s..

LABOUREUR, J. le. Memoirs of Michael de Castelnau, translated by the Rev. Kelley. London, 1724. folio.

Labyrinthus. Comoedia habita coram Rege Jacobo, in Academia Cantabrigiensi. 1686. 12mo. 5s.

Ascribed to Mr. Hawkesworth, of Trinity College.

2 vols.

In this translation Phillips is supposed to have received occasional assistance from Addison's pen,

The History of Genghizcan the Great, Lond. Emperor of the Moguls and Tartars. 1722. With a map. Willett, 642, 4s. The History of Tamerlain the Great, Emperor of the Moguls and Tartars. Lond. 1723. 8vo. vols. 7s. 6d.

S. F. de. An elementary LA CAILLE, N. L. de. The Ele-Treatise on the differential and inments of Astronomy, to which is tegral Calculus, transl. from the annexed, a Treatise of Projection in French, with an Appendix and general. Translated from the French, Notes. Cambridge, 1816. 8vo. by John Robertson, with Additions and Corrections communicated by the Author. Lond. 1749. 8vo. 6s.

LA CEPEDE, Count B. G. E. The natural History of oviparous Quadrupeds and Serpents, translated by Rob. Kerr. Edinb. 1802. 8vo. 4 vols. 18s.

This work forms an accompaniment to the natural history of Buffon.

LA CROZE, Mat. Vess. Lexicon Egyptiaco-latinum, ex veteribus illius Linguæ Monumentis edentibus C. Scholtz et C. G. Woide. Oxonii, 1775. 4to.

A valuable work. A new edition has lately (1828) been announced by the Rev. Henry Tatham.

LACTANTIUS, L. C. F. Opera, ex Recognitione Th. Spark, cum Henr.

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De Mortibus Persecutorum (cum Scholiis Jo. Fell), a Joan. Columbo: accesserunt Passiones SS. Perpetuæ et Felicitatis. S. Maximiliani. S. Felicis. Oxon. 1680. 12mo. Opera, ad Fidem Codicum recensita. Cantab. 1685. 12mo. 3s.

Epitome divinarum Iustitutionum, recensuit, suis Animadversionibus illustravit, ac emendavit Joan. Davisius. Cantab. 1718. 8vo. 3s. A good edition.

Divinarum Institutionum Liber quintus, sive de Justitia, accurante D. Dalrymple de

Hailes. Edinb. 1777. 12mo. 3s. A correct edition.

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The Parliament of Ladies. 1647. 4to.

This arch comment on the gallantry of the times, is reprinted, with many additions and corrections, under the title of 'Divers remarkable Passages of the Ladies at SpringGarden, in Parliament assembled' in the fifth

volume of the Somers collection of Tracts. White Knights, 3326, 4s. 3327, 3s. Reed, 2456, 5s. Gough, 2891, 11s. A notice of the tract will be found in the Retrospective Review, x. 88-112. See NEVILE, Henry.

An exact Diurnall of the Parliament of Ladyes. 1647. 4to.

A Parliament of Ladies: with their Lawes

newly enacted. 1647. 4to.

The Ladies a second Time assembled in Parliament. 1647. 4to.

New Exchange of Ladies. 1650. 4to. 4s. Of the Manner in which the News from the new Exchange, or the Persecutors died, a Treatise trans- Commonwealth of Ladies, drawn to the Life lated by Sir David Dalrymple, after- in their severall Characters and Concernments. wards Lord Hailes. Edinb. 1782.1650. 4to.

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is in the Bodleian Library. A new edition has lately appeared, edited by Joseph Haslewood.

Comedies, viz. The dumb Lady, the Old Troop, Sir Hercules Buffoon, and Sawney the Scot. London, 1672, 72, 84, 98. 4to.

Roxburghe, 5296 to 5299, 14s. Rhodes, 1493 to 1496.

The accomplished Lady's rich Closet of Rarities. London, 1653. 4s. A curious manual of cookery and manners for the instruction of

the fair sex.

A Closet for Ladies and Gentlewomen: or, the Art of Preserving. London, 1654. 12mo. The Yellow Book. 1658. 4to. 4s.

The Trial of the Ladies. Hide Park, May Day, or the Yellow Books Partner. 1658. 4to. Inglis, 1586, 15s.

A new Trial of the Ladies. 1658. 4to. 4s. -The poor furbelow'd Ladies Lamentation, or a pleasant new Dialogue between a Playhouse Beau and a mask'd furbelow'd Lady, upon the especial Order of their being ba

nished from the Play-houses. Two leaves.

Lady's dressing-Room unlocked, and her Toilette spread, with the Fop-Dictionary, compiled for the Use of the Fair Sex. 1690. 4to. 10s. 6d. In Verse.

A Present for the Ladies with the Character

of an accomplished Virgin, Wife, and Widow. London, 1692. 8vo. In verse. Bindley, pt. ii. 2422, morocco, 17. 16s.

The Petition of the Ladies of London and Westminster to the Honourable House for

Husbands. London, printed for Mary Wantman, 1693. 4to. Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Ladies Dictionary, being a general Entertainment for the Fair Sex. By N. H. Ladies.-The Boke of the Cyte London, 1694. 8vo. Reed, 2382, 7s. Nasof Ladyes. sau, pt. i. 1864, 7s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1142. The Ladies Library, written by a Lady, and published by Sir Richard Steele. London, 1714. 12mo. 3 vols.

A translation by Brian Anslay or Annesley, from the Tresor de la Cité des Dames. See CHRISTINE of Pisa.

Delights for Ladies to adorne their Persons, Tables, and Closets. London, 1632. 4to.

The Ladies Cabinet opened: wherein is found Experiments in Preserving, Physicke

Ladies Diary. This work was originally commenced by John Tipper in 1704, and subsequently continued by Henry Brighton, Ant. Thacker, Capt. Rob. Heath, Tho. Simpson, Edw. Rollinson, &c. A selection of the most

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