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Bailey (Jacobi) Hieroglyphicorum Origo et Natura: Prolusio in Cur. Cantab. 1816 recitata, &c.

8vo. SHELF VI.

Cant. 1816

Ferrario, (Dott. Giulio) Storia ed Analisi degli Antichi Romanzi di Cavalleria e dei Poemi Romanzeschi d' Italia, &c. 3 tom. 8vo. Carta grandissima, tav. color.

SHELVES VII. VIII.

Milano, 1828

Sigismondo, (Dott. Giuseppe) Descrizione della Citta di Napoli, e suoi Borghi. 3 tom. 8vo.

Napol. 1788

Signorelli, (Pietro) Storia Critica de' Teatri Antichi e Moderni. 10 tom. in 11, 8vo. ib. 1813 Vicende della Coltura nelle due Sicilie, dalla venuta delle Colonie Straniere sino a nostri giorni. 2da. ediz. 8 tom. 8vo.

SHELVES IX. X.

ib. 1810-11

Collezione di tutti i Poemi in Lingua Napoletana. 28 tom. 12mo.

ib. 1783-7

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The only English account of these Neapolitan Poets will be found in an early No. of Foreign Quarterly Review.

ENGLISH AND SCOTCH MISCELLANIES; TRACTS RELATIVE TO THE GREAT CIVIL WAR; BRITISH NOVELISTS, &c.

PRESS L, SHELF II.

Collection of Scraps from Newspapers, &c., Songs, Ballads, &c., formed by John Bell of Newcastle. sm. fol.

Another Collection of similar Scraps, with a few Caricatures. sm. fol.

Collection of Ballads, Letters, Copy of Rev. Robert Law's Memorials, Mr. Row's Pockmanty Sermon, &c. MS. sm. fol.

SHELF III.

Vyner's (Rev. Dr. Robert) Very long, curious, and extraordinary Sermon, preached 14th March 1732, at a noted chapel in Westminster, &c. 4to.

Satyr against Hypocrites. sm. 4to.

Lond. 1733

ib. 1674

Wild's (Rev. Dr. Robert) Iter Boreale, &c., on the successful and matchless march of the Lord General Monck, from Scotland to London, &c. sm. 4to.

See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. p. 35.

ib. 1660

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Innocency and Truth Vindicated. An account of what hath been and is ready to be deposed to prove the most treacherous and cruel murder of Arthur late Earl of Essex, &c. With MS. Note.

4to.

See SOMERS TRACTS, Vol. X.

Ormonde (Duke of) Conduct of, in the Campaign of 1812. 4to.

Lond. 1689

ib. 1715

Heywood's (Thomas) Reader, here you'll plainly see, Judgment perverted by these three, A Priest, a Judge, a Patentee, &c. 1641. sm. 4to. Reprint. Middleton's (General Sir Thomas) Declaration, &c. setting forth the illegality, &c., of a pernicious Oath, &c. sm. 4to. ib. 1644 Cruden's (Alexander) Account of the Trial, &c., July 1739, on an action brought by Mr. Cruden against Dr. Monro, &c., for false imprisonment, &c. 8vo. ib. 1740 Tracts.

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ib. 1712

Prince Eugene not the man you took him for, &c. sm. 8vo.
Particular Declaration and Testimony of the undutifull and traitorous affection borne against
her Majestie, by Edmond Campion, Jesuite, and other condemned priests, &c. B. L. 4to.
With MS. notes.
Lond. C. Barker, 1582

ib. 1710

Aminadab, or the Quaker's Vision, (relative to Dr. Sachverel.) 8vo.
Wagstaff's (Dr. Will.) Letter from the facetious Dr. And. Tripe to the Venerable Nestor
Ironside, &c. 8vo.
ib. 1714

Bibliotheca Parliamenti, Libri Theologici, Politici, Historici, &c., done into English for the
Assembly of Divines, &c. With MS. additions. 4to.
ib. 1653

See SOMERS TRACTS, Vol. vii.

Hammilton's (Col. Sir Frederick) Humble Remonstrance to the Committee of both Kingdoms, &c., and three other Tracts relating to the same. 4to. ib. 1644-5 Truth brought to light by Time. The proceedings touching the. Divorce between the Lady Fr. Howard and Robert Earl of Essex, &c. With MS. notes, (imperfect.) 4to. Chesterfield's, (Philip Earl of) Speech in the House of Lords against the bill for matic performances. 8vo.

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Guard's (Théodore de la) Simple Cobbler of Aggavvam in America, Willing to help mend his native country, &c. 4to.

Lond. 1647

Rivers (A.) The Sad Condition of a distracted Kingdome, &c., a Poem. sm. 4to. Lond. 1645 The (Latin) Description of Hogland, with its Dedication translated in English.-Collection of Hymns and Poems for the use of the October Club, &c. 8vo. ib. 1711 Lyttelton (Lord) The Court Secret, a Melancholy Truth, &c., translated from the Arabic by an adept. (relative to Lord Scarborough and the Duch. of Manchester.) 2d edit. 8vo. ib. 1743 Gee's (John) The Foot out of the Snare, with a detection of sundry late practices, &c., of the Priests and Jesuits in England, &c. 2d edit. sm. 4to. ib. 1624

See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. ii.

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ib. 1641

Vicars's (John) God in the Mount, or England's Remembrancer, &c. 4to. Relation of the Engagements and Actions of H. M. fleet under the command of his Highnesse Prince Rupert, &c. 4to. ib. 1673 Dangerfield's (Capt.) Memoires, digested into Adventures, &c. By his own haud. 4to. ib. 1685 London's Great Jubilee, restor❜d and perform'd on Tuesday, October 29, 1689, for the entertainment of Sir Thomas Pilkington, Lord Mayor, &c. containing a Description of the several Pageants and Speeches, &c. for the entertainment of their Majesties, &c. who honoured his Lordship this year with their presence. By Matthew Taubman. 4to. ib. 1689 Ware's (Robert) Foxes and Firebrands, or a Specimen of the Danger and Harmony of Popery and Separation, &c. 2d edit. 4to. ib. 1681 The Fatal Vesper, or a True and Punctuall Relation of that lamentable accident on Sunday the 26th of October last, &c. 4to. ib. 1623 The Reformado, precisely charactered by a Transformed Church-Warden, &c. sm. 4to. ib. 1642 Tracts relative to Prince Rupert. 1 vol. sm. 4to. 1. The Bloody Prince; or Declaration of the cruel practices of Pr. Rupert, &c. By J. W. Lond. 1643 2. Russell's (Colonel) Relation of the valiant proceedings of the Parliament forces in the closse Manifest Truths, or an Inversion of Truths Manifest, containing a narration, &c., and vindication of the Parliament and Kingdome of England from the false and injurious aspersions cast on them by the author of the said Manifest (David Buchanan.) 4to. Lond. 1646 The False Brother, or a New Map of Scotland, drawn by an English pencil, &c. sm. 4to. ib. 1657 Parker's (Henry) Scotland's Holy War; a Discourse, &c., how the Scots, out of a corrupt pretended zeal to the Covenant, have made the same scandalous and odious to all good men, &c. ib. 1651

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containing,

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at Lichfield against Prince Rupert, &c. 3. An Apology vindicating the Cavaliers from a partiall aspersion, &c. 1643

4. The Cavaliers Catechisme, &c.

Scarce Tracts, Reprints of seven-in one vol. sm. 4to. containing,

ib. 1665
ib. 1651

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1. The Dounefal of Temporising Poets, &c. Lond. 1641 5. Sir Thomas Middleton's Declaration &c. ib. 1644 2. The High-way Woman, &c. Marcy Clay, other- 6. The Generous Usurer, Mr. Nevell in Thames St. wise called Jenny Fox. ib. 1641 7. Danvers, (John) The Royal Oake; or an Historical Description of the Royal Progress, &c., of Charles II.

3. Declaration of Captain James Hind.

4. The Mowing Devil; or Strange News out of Hart-
fordshire, &c.
ib. 1678

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See SOMERS TRACTS, vol. vii.

ib.

Tracts relative to the Civil War, 1643-4. in 1 vol. sm. 4to. Containing,

1. Worthy Speech made by Lord Brooke, &c.

2. Message, with a Letter sent by H. M. to Prince Rupert, &c.

Lond. 1643

ib. 1643

3. Wonderful preservation and deliverance of John Harrington, Esq. from the hands of the Cavaliers, &c.

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6. Letter from His Excellency the Earl of Essex to the gentlemen, &c. of the county.

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7. Letter to His Majesty from a Member of the House of Commons, &c.

8. The truth of our bad news from Exeter, &c.

1643

9. Articles of agreement, &c. upon delivery of the city of Excester, &c.

May 20, 1643 1643

10. Sir E. Hungerford's Vindication for the Surrendering of Malmsbury, &c.

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11. Fourteen articles of Treason, &c. against Edward Dobson, the malignant Stationer, &c. Oxford, 1643 12. Briefe Declaration of all the Civil Warres, &c. in England. 1643 13. Fuller Relation of that miraculous Victory, &c. of the Parliament's forces under Lord Fairfax, against the Earl of Newcastle's army at Wakefield, &c. 1643 14. Letter sent to the Hon. William Lenthall, Speaker, &c. on the Victory obtained over the King's forces near Newbury, &c.

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15. Humble Petition of many thousands of wives and matrons, &c.

16. Exact Relation of the Siege before Yorke, &c.

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of the relieving the resolute garrison of Lyme, &c.

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18. Two great Victories, &c. by the Earle of Denbigh and Colonel Mitton, &c.

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SHELF IV.

Volume of Tracts (62) relating to the Civil War, &c. sm. 4to. Lond. 1644-46. Containing,

1. Vicars's (John) Looking Glass for Malignants.

2. Relation of Montrose's Victory at Kilsyth.

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Lesley's Victory over Montrose.

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4. England's Remembrancer. Catalogue of Victories obtained by the Parliament's forces.

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11. Fairclough's (Rev. H.) Examination, Confession, and Arraignment of the Essex Witches. See Letters on Demonology.

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13. Fairfax's (Sir Thomas) Letter concerning the King's being brought from Holmby. 14. Advertisements for the election of Burgesses to Parliament.

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15. Wither's (George) Letters of advice on the choice of Knights and Burgesses.

16. Letters intercepted by Colonel Mitton.

17. Relation of the miseries of Province of Munster.

18. Remonstrance of General Assembly of Kirk of Scotland to the King.

19. England's Remembrancer. (Duplicate of No. 4.)

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27. Second Declaration of Parliament of proceedings with the Netherlands' Ambassadors, &c.
28. Gilbert's (E.) The Prelatical Cavalier catechised.

29. H. M.'s Additional Propositions to the Irish Rebels, &c.

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30. The Three Treaties between England and Scotland, with the Solemn League and Covenant, &c. 1645 31. Earl of Essex's Paper, on offering up his Commission.

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32. Earl of Leven's Account of Proceedings of Scottish Army, &c.

1645

33. Petition of Lord Mayor, &c. of London to the H. of C. With the Answer.

1645

34. Door of Truth opened; or, Narrative of the occasion how Mr. H. Burton came to shut himself out of Aldermanbury Church doors.

1645

35. Relation of defeat of Lord George Digby, &c. by the Scots.

36. Cromwell's (O.) Letter on the taking of Winchester Castle.

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37. Hammilton's (Sir Frederick) Information, &c. concerning Sir William Cole, &c.

38. Smith's (George) England's Pressures; or, the People's Complaint.

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39. Bellamius Enervatus; a full answer to Mr. Bellamy's Plea, &c. By Irenaeus Lysimachus.

40. Remonstrance and Petition to the H. of C. from the Lord Mayor, &c. of London.
41. New Petition for Subscription of hands to the late City Remonstrance, &c.
42. Further Answer to City Remonstrance.

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43. City Remonstrance remonstrated; or, Answer to Colonel J. Bellamy's Vindication.
44. Bellamie's (John) Justification of City Remonstrance, in answer to the preceding.
45. Moderate Reply to City Remonstrance.

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46. Vindication of London Remonstrance.

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47. Cranford's (James) Plain English, &c. Vindication of the London Remonstrance.

1646

48. Last Warning to Inhabitants of London.

49. An Alarme to the Last Warning Piece to London, by way of answer.

50. A Word in Season to all sorts of well-minded people, &c.

1646

51. Petit. of 12,500, and upwards, of gentlemen of Lancashire; with defence thereof, by Rev. J. Tilsley. 1646
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to House of Peers, from Ministers of Suffolk and Essex, &c.

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59. Necessity of nearer conjunction, &c. among Evangelical Protestants, &c.
60. The King's Declaration to all Foreign Protestant Churches, &c.

61. Propositions of Irish Rebels to the King, &c.

Mercurius Caledonius, &c. Diurnall, &c. of all such Speeches, Disputes, Debates, Occurrents, and Remarkable Passages, &c. during this present Session at Edinburgh. sm. 4to. Edin. 1648

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