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FERGUS, Henry. A short Account of the Laws and Institutions of Moses. Dunfermline (1811). 8vo.

A concise and luminous treatise.

FERGUSIA.-A comical History of the Marriage betwixt Fergusia and Heptarchus. Lond. 1706. 4to. 7s. 6d.

A curious work on the subject of the Union between England and Scotland. Nassau, pt. i. 861, 13s.

FERGUSON, Adam, LL.D. The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. Lond. 1783. 4to. 3 vols. with maps. Willett, 861, 27. 7s. Roxburghe, 7773, 21. Dent, pt. i. 1298, russia, 11. 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 1501, 17. 9s. Fonthill, 505, 17. 19s. Drury, 1768, russia, 24. 12s. 6d. Edwards, 461, 31. 6s.-1796, 8vo. 5 vols. Earl of Kerry, 209, 21. 7s.-Lond. 1805, 8vo. 5 vols. Edinb. 1825, 8vo. 5 vols. 15s.

8vo. 36 plates. A new edition, with Note LL.D. Edinb. 1823, 8vo. 2 vols. 27 plates, and an Appendix by David Brewster, 17. 5s.

Essays and Treatises, viz., An easy Introduction to Astronomy for young Gentlemen and Ladies; the Art of Drawing in Perspective made easy; an Introduction to Electricity; select Exercises, and Tables and Tracts. With an Appendix relative to Electricity, Galvanism, and ElectroMagnetism. By David Brewster, LL.D. A new edition, 8vo. with plates, 14s.

Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles, with Notes and Supplementary Chapters, by David Brewster, LL.D. 1821, 8vo. 2 vols. with 26 plates in 4to. 17. Edinb. 1841, 8vo. 2 vols.

17. 4s.

FERGUSSON, John. A Dictionary of the Hindostan Language, in two Parts. To which is prefixed a Grammar. Lond. 1773. 4to.

The major part of the impression was lost at sea. Dent, pt. i. 1299, 9s.

- Robert. The Interest of Reason in Religion, with the Import and Use of Scripture Metaphors, &c. Lond. 1675. 8vo. 5s.

An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Edinb. 1767, 4to. 10s. A truly philosophical work,-Second edition. Lond. 1768, 8vo.-Third edition. Edinb. 1769, 12mo.-Fourth edition, revised and corrected. Lond. 1773.-Fifth edition. Lond, This judicious volume is part of a con. 1782, 8vo.-Sixth edition. 1793, 8vo. Ed-troversy in which the author and some wards, 112, 5s. 6d.-Seventh edition. Lond. others engaged with Dr. Sherlock. 1814, 8vo. 10s. 6d.-1825, 8vo.

Institutes of moral Philosophy. For the Use of Students in the College of Edinburgh. Edinb. 1770, 12mo. 3s.

Principles of moral and political Science; being chiefly a Retrospect of Lec

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James, Minister of Kilwinning. A brief Exposition of the Epistles of Paul to the Phillippians and Colossians; to the Galatians and Ephesians, and of the first and second Epistles to the Thessalonians. Lond. 1656. Edinb. 1659, and Glasg. 1674. small 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

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James, F.R.S. The Works, edited by David Brewster, LL.D. Edinb. 18- 8vo. 5 vols.

Published at 37. 3s. Lectures on select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, &c. Edinb. 1770,

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Poetical Works, with Sketch of his Life by Alexander Peterkin, Esq. Edinb. 1807-9, or Greenock, 1810. 8vo. 12s.

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Catalogue of Books in the Library of Robert Ferguson of Raith. Edinb. 1817, 4to.

Privately printed. Eyton, 604 (1848), 10.

FERGUSSON, David, Minister at Dunfermline. Sermon preachit befoir the Regent and Nobilitie, in the Kirk of Leith, upon a part of the third chapter of Malachi, on Sonday the 31 of Januarii Anno Do. 1571. Sanctandrois be Rob Lekpreuik, 8vo. (1572), Reprinted 18- without date.

Scottish Proverbs; gathered together. Edinb. 1641. 8vo.

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An answer to an epistle written by Renet Benedict. Lond. 1563, 4to.

The

FERNESEEDE, Margaret. Araignement and Burning of Margaret Farneseede for the Murder of her Husband, found dead in Peckham Field, neere Lambeth, having once before attempted to poyson him with Broth, being executed in

FERGUSSON, Epithalamium mysticum Salomonis Regis sive Analysis criticopratica Cantici Canticorum, St. Georges-field the last day of cum Prefatione Vict. Bythneri. Februarie. 1608. 4to. 15s. Edinb. 1677. 18mo. 7s.

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FERISHTA. Tarika-Ferishta; or History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India till the year A.D. 1612, in Persian, edited by Major General John Briggs, assisted by Munshi Mir Kheirat Ali Khan Mushtak of Akberabad. Bombay, 1831. folio. 2 vols.

The History of the Rise and Progress of

the Mahommedan Power in India from its

commencement in 1000 to 1620, translated from the Persian by Lieut.-Colonel John Briggs. Lond. 1829. 8vo. 4 vols.

See Dow, Alexander. SCOTT, Jonathan. FERME, Charles. Analysis logica in Epistolam Apostoli Pauli ad Romanos. Edinb. 1651. 12mo.

A small but excellent work, with a short

account of the author by Principal Adam

son.

The

FERNE, Sir John, Knt. Blazon of Gentrie: deuided into two Parts. The first named, the Glorie of Generositie; the second, Lacye's Nobilitie. Lond. J. Windet. 1586. 4to.

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FERRAND, James, M.D. TOMANIA, or a Treatise discoursing of the Essence, Causes, Symptomes, Prognosticks, and Cure of Love, or Erotiqve Melancholy (translated from the French, by Ed. Chilmead). Oxford, 1640. sm. 8vo.

857. 7s. Bright, 5s. On the publication of
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Ut librum legi, liber amore fui.
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Nassau, pt. i. 1188, 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 42, 11s. An edition, 1767, 12mo.

A View of antient and modern Dublin, with its Improvements to the Year 1796; &c. Dublin, 1796. 8vo. Bindley, pt. ii. 101, 5s. 6d.

Nicholas. See PECKARD, P. Jas. Dallaway as the most complete epi-VALDESSO, John, and APPENDIX.

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FERRARA.-A Coppie of the Letter sent from Ferrara the xxij of Nouember, 1570. Lond. by Thomas Purfoote. 16mo. 7s.

Four leaves. See British Bibliographer, i. 270-1.

The happy Entraunce of the high borne Queene of Spaine, the Lady Margarit of

Austria, in the renowned Citty of Ferrara. With feastiuall Ceremonies vsed by Pope Clement the eight, in the holy Mariage of their Maiesties. As also in that of the high borne Archduke Albertus of Austria with the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia Sister to the Catholique King of Spaine Phillip the third. First translated out of Italian after the Coppy printed at Ferrara, allowed by the Magistrates. Imprinted by Iohn Woolfe, 1599. 4to. On four leaves. FERRARIUS, Ja. Alex. Euclides Catholicus, Lond. 1673. 4to. 5s. An ironical sarcasm against the Papists.

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FERRERIUS, Anglice FERRIER, John: Historia Monasterii a Kinlos Ordinis Cisterciensis in Scotia a Johanne Ferrerio ejusdem Monasterii Monacho scripta Anno 1537. Published by Martene and Durand in 'Veterum Scriptorum et Monumentorum Collectio.' Paris, 1729. fol. vol. vi.

FERRERS, Laurence Earl, Viscount Tamworth. Memoirs of his Life. Lond. 1760. 8vo. 3s.

Collected from the printed Trial, the Sheriff's Account, and the Newspapers. Prefixed is a portrait of the Earl.

FERRI de Saint. Constant, J. L. Londres et les Anglais. Paris, An. XII. [1804] 8vo. 4 vols. 12s.

FERRIAR, John, M.D. Illustrations of Sterne, with other Essays and Verses. Lond. 1812. post 8vo. 2 vols. 78.

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The Bibliomania, an Epistle, in verse, to Richard Heber. Lond. 1809. 4to. 2s.

Medical Histories and Reflections. Lond. 1810. 8vo. 3 vols. Former edition. 8vo.

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An Essay towards a Theory of Apparitions. Lond. 1813. 8vo. 3s. 6d. A scientific and rational work.

FERRIER, Oger. A learned astronomical Discourse of the Iudgment of Natiuities. Translated by Thomas Kelway. Lond. 1593. 4to. 10s. 6d.

Reprinted, Lond. 1642. 4to. 6s. FERRIERE, Claude Joseph

or Civil

History of the Roman
Law. Lond. 1724. 8vo. 78.

Attached is Dr. Duck's Treatise of the
Use and Authority of the Civil Law in
England, translated into English by J. B.
(John Beaver).

FERRIS, Richard. The most dangerous and memorable Aduenture of Richard Ferris, one of the fiue ties Chamber, who departed from ordinarie Messengers of her Maieslast past, with Andrew Hill and Tower Warfe on Midsommer Day William Thomas, who vndertooke in a small Wherry Boate, to rowe by Sea to the Citie of Bristowe, and are now safely returned. Lond. by John Wolfe, 1590. 4to.

This narrative is dedicated to Sir Thomas Heneage, Knt., and concludes with 'A brave Entertainment of Richard Ferris new Sonnet made vppon the Arriuall and with his Boat, who arriued at the Citie of Bristowe on the third day of August, 1590,' a ballad of eleven stanzas, subscribed 'James Sargent.'

FESTA Anglo-Romana: or the Feasts of the English and Roman Church, with their Fasts and Vigils. Lond. 1678. 12mo.

Gough, 1291, 15s.

FESTIVAL. Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. Westmynster by Wyllyam Caxton, 1483. folio.

piled from the Legenda Aurea, may be First edition of this curious work, comconsidered as the origin or substratum of the English Common Prayer-Book. A i is blank. On the recto of a ij, without any prefix, we read at top "tHis day is callyd the first sonday of aduent,' &c. The signatures to o, run in eights: o and p having each only 6 leaves. On the reverse of p. vj is the colophon. The Quatuor Sermones consist of 30 leaves (sig. a j to d iiij) not numbered. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 161-76. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 264-5. A copy is in Lambeth Library.

-Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. Caxton me fieri fecit. folio.

In this, the second edition, the text of the Festival is abridged. Roxburghe, 90, columns in a larger type than the former, 105. The volume is printed in double and has 33 lines in a full page. The Liber Festivalis commences on a ij (a i being blank) with a short prologue (not to be found in the former edition) and ends on de. the reverse of s v in eights, except q

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Liber Festivalis. Oxon. Theod. Rood & Tho. Hunt, 1486. folio. Utterson, 1852. Imp. 67. 10s. Ratcliffe in the yere 1776, 37. 19s. The signatures run thus, a and b in eights; c, 4; d, 8 (repeated); e, 6; f, 8; g, 4; h, 8; i, 6; k and 1, each 8; m, n and o, each 8; p, 6; q, 8; r, 6; s, 8; t and v, each 6; x, 8; y, 6; and z, 4 (z 4 blank). This edition seems to be a re-impression of Caxton's edition, printed in double columns, but it does not extend beyond q 2 of that edition. See Bibl. Spencer. iv. 35265. A copy is in Lambeth Library.

Here beginneth the Festyuall. Lond. Rychard Faques, n. d. 4to. A copy is in Lambeth Library.

Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. In Westmonasterio, 1493. 4to. The first con

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Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. Rothomagi, 1494. 4to.

Liber Festiualis. In celeberrima Vrbe

Parisiensi, 1495. 4to. Contains fol. cxxv. Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. In Westmonasterio, 1496. 4to. Printed by Wynkyn de Worde. The first has cc folios, the latter xlix folios.

Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. Westmonast. per Julian Notarii, 1499. folio. Another edition, printed by Julian Notary, without date, 4to. Hibbert, 3086.

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Liber Festiualis. Quatuor Sermones. In Vrbe Rothomagen. per Mag. Martinum Morin. Impensis Johannis Richardi, 1499. 4to. Neatly printed in double columns.

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1582.

This divine published several translations.

FEUILLET, M. Orchesography: or the Art of Dancing by Characters and demonstrative Figures. From the French by John Weaver. Lond. 1706. 4to. 7s. 6d.

FEUQUIERES, A. de Pas. Marquis de, Memoires. Lond. 1736. 4to.

These memoirs contain the history of the generals of Louis XIV., and were formerly esteemed one of the best books on the military art.-Lond. 1736. 8vo. 2 vols. Roxburghe, 8066, 6s. 6d.

FEVRE, Raoul Le. Le Recueil des Histoires de Troyes compose en l'An de Grace mil CCCC.LXIII. folio.

First edition of this ancient romance,

supposed to be the earliest production of Caxton's press. [Printed abroad by Caxton between 1464-7, and the first book printed in French.] Roxburghe, 6201, wanting Liber Festiualis. Quatuor Sermones. 31 leaves, 1167. 11s. The volume contains Lond. per Rich. Pynson, 1499. Folio. three books, with arguments prefixed to Liber Festivalis, 156 folios, besides the each. The first book finishes on the retitle-page: it is only numbered to cliiii, verse of the 118th leaf, a blank one followbut folio cli is twice printed, and the lasting it: the second, on the recto of the leaf has only a wood-cut. Quatuor Sermones, to F 8; the foregoing signatures only sixes.

Liber Festivalis. Quatuor Sermones. Empr. by me R. Pinson (n. d.). folio. Printed in double columns.

The Festyuall, or Sermons on Sundays and Holidaies taken out of the Golden Legend. Lond. by Wynkyn de Worde. 1508.

4to. cciiii leaves.

The Festyvall. Lond. by W. de Worde. 1511.

The Festyuall, &c. Lond. by Wynkyn

85th leaf, with these words 'apres sensuit:' the third, on the reverse of the 80th leaf, followed by the word: Explicit. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 1-11. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 173-80. Dr. Dibdin's Tour, ii. 247-8.

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The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye translated in to Englisshe by Willyam Caxton. folio.

Copies are in the British Museum, Bodleian, Public Library, Cambridge, Sion College.

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o. e. iv. 122-3. n. e. iv. 1-2.

FEVRE, Raoul Le. The Boke of the Recuyles of the Siege of Troye, or Gaderige to gyder of ye Hystoryes of Troye. Lond. by Wynkyn de Worde, 1503. folio.

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Le Romaunt de Jason. folio. One hundred and thirty-two leaves, including a blank leaf. Ancienne édition, très-précieuse et fort rare, impr. probablement avant l'année 1474, avec les caractères de W. Caxton, qui ont servi pour le Recueil des Histoires de Troyé publie par le même imprimeur.'-Brunet.

This volume, consisting of 148 leaves, was printed by Caxton about 1475. White Knights, 2368, morocco, 857. 1s. Wilks, (1 leaf facsimile) 1057. resold Gardner, 1854, 1057. A copy is at Ham House. See Ames' Typog. Antiq. by Dr. Dibdin, i. 53-9. Bibl. Spencer. iv. 195-210. Dr. Dibdin's Tour, iii. 532.

The veray trew History of the valiaut Knight Jaso. Andewarpe, by me Gerard Leeu, 1492. folio.

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FEYJOO, Rev. Father B. J. Essays or Discourses (29) translated from the Spanish by a Gentleman (John Brett). 8vo. 4 vols. 12s.

Lond. 1777-80.

FEYLDE, Thomas. A lytel Treatyse called the Cotrauerse bytwene a Louer and a Jaye. Lond. by W. de Worde. 4to. no date.

A poem in six line stanzas, ending on the reverse of ciiij. Roxburghe, 3274, morocco, 391. Heber, pt. iv. 97. 15s. Free

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FIAN, Dr. Newes out of Scotland, declaring the damnable Life and Death of Doctor Fian, a notable Sorcerer, who was burned at Edenbrough in January last, 1591. Lond. W. Wright. 1591. 4to.

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Jason. folio.

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