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FOSTER, John. ESSAY on the EVILS of POPULAR IGNORANCE, to which is added a Discourse on the Propagation of Christianity in India, 8vo. Lond. 1834. 10s. 6d. Frequently reprinted from the Author's revised copy by Bohn. Latest edition, fcap. 8vo. 1856, 5s.

'A work which, popular and admired as it confessedly is, has never met with the thousandth part of the attention which it deserves.'-Dr. Pye Smith.

LECTURES DELIVERED in BROADMEAD CHAPEL, BRISTOL. Lond. 1844. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Second Series. Lond. 1847. 8vo. 10s. 6d. Reprinted 2 vols. 12mo. 1848. 12s. and since in Bohn's Standard Library, 2 vols. post 8vo. 7s.

CONTRIBUTIONS, BIOGRAPHICAL, LITERARY, and PHILOSOPHICAL, to the ECLECTIC REVIEW. Lond. 1844. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s. Republished in Bohn's Standard Library, under the title of Critical Essays, 2 vols. post 8vo. 7s.

LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE

of JOHN FOSTER, by J. E. Ryland, with notices of him as a preacher, by John Sheppard. Lond. 1846. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 4s. Second edition. 1848. 2 vols. post 8vo. 16s. Reprinted in Bohn's Standard Library, with additions. Lond. 1855. 2 vols. 7s.

Brief Memoirs of Miss Sarah Saunders, with nine letters addressed to her during her last illness. Lond. 1847. 18mo. published in Ryland's Life of Foster, vol. 2, pp. 333-388.

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Introductory Essay to Doddridge's Rise, &c. Lond. 1847. 12mo. Reprinting in Bohn's Standard Library, with other pieces, 3s. 6d. FOSTERIANA. Consisting of Thoughts, Reflections, and Criticisms of Jno. Foster, selected from periodical papers, not hitherto published in a collective form, and edited by Henry G. Bohn, post 8vo. Lond. 1858, 58.

Sir Michael. A Report of some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery for the Trial of the

Rebels in the Year 1746, and other Crown Cases. Third Edition, with additional Notes and References by M. Dodson. Lond. 1792 or 1809. royal 8vo. 16s.

A learned and able work. The former editions: Oxford, 1762, folio, 9s. Lond. 1776, 8vo. 6s.

The Life of Sir Michael Foster, Knt. By Michael Dodson. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 4s. Nicholas. A briefe Relation of the late horrid Rebellion acted in the Island of Barbadas in the West Indies, by the Waldronds. Lond. 1650. 8vo.

Nassau, pt. i. 1223, 19s. Bright, 17. 12s. Sam. Miscellanea; sive Lucubrationes Mathematica. Lond. 1659. folio. 10s. 6d.

An esteemed work, published by John Twisden, C.L. M.D.

FOTHERGILL, John, M.D. The Works, with some Account of his Life by J. C. Lettsom. Lond. 1784. 4to. 10s.

The works of this eminent Quaker phy-
sician were formerly held in considerable
estimation.
FOUGASSES, Th. de.
A general
Historie of the magnificent State of
Venice, translated by W. Shute.
Lond. 1612. folio.

Gordonstoun, 950, 5s. 6d.
FOULER. See FOWLER.

Insurrection of the Protestants, FOULERS (J.), On the Unlawful (plates, with descriptions in verse). 1566.

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1674, folio. 7s. 6d.

The History of the Romish Treasons

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The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Lond. 1749, 8vo.-1763, 8vo. Six numbers in 1 vol. Roxburghe, 3189, 5s. Nassau, pt. i. 1325, 7s.

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FOUNTAINE, Sir Andrew, Knt. Numismata Anglo Saxonica et Anglo-Danica breviter illustrata. Oxon. 1704. folio.

Hollis, 473, 14s. 6d. This piece is in

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Notæ in Anglo-Saxonum Nummos a D. Andrea Fountaine editos (ab Edv. Thwaites). Oxon. 1708, 8vo.

FOUNTAINHALL, Sir John Lauder, Lord. Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, from 1678 to 1712. Edinb. 1759-61. folio. 2 vols. 17. 1s.

Lord. Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs, from 1630 to 1701; being chiefly taken from the Diary of Lord Fountainhall. Edinb. 1822. 4to. 17. 16s.

One hundred and twenty copies printed from the original MS. in the Advocates' Library at Edinburgh.

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FOUR Elements (The). Rastell, 4to.

Lond.

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FOURCROY, Anth. Francis. A general System of chemical Knowledge and its Application to the Phenomena of Nature and Art, translated by William Nicholson. Lond. 1804. 8vo. 11 vols. 17. 11s. 6d. With a set of synoptic tables, in folio. FOURNIER, Daniel. A Treatise Perspective. Lond. 1762. 4to.

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FOUNTAIN, John. The Rewards of Vertue, a Comedie. Lond. 1661.

4to.

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A new

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FOWLDES, Wm. The strange and wonderfull and Bloudy Battell betweene Frogs and Mice, a Poem, interlaced with divers pithy Sentences, covertly decyphering the Estate of these Times. Lond. 1603. 4to.

Dedicated by Wm. Fowldes to Rob. Greenwood. Nassau, pt. i. 1520, 137. 5s. Skegg, 6l. 10s. Bright, 31. 3s. FOWLER, Christopher. Dæmonium Meridianum. In two Parts. Lond. 1655-6. 4to,

Bright, 6s. 6d. A relation of the proceedings of the commissioners of the county of Berks against John Pordage, late rector of Bradfield. An account of the puritan divine Fowler, remarkable for

his obstreporousness and undecent cants,

will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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- Edward, Bishop of Gloucester. The Design of Christianity.

Third Edition. Lond. 1699. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Reprinted in the sixth volume of Bp. Watson's Collection of Theological Tracts, who observes, 'This work was first published in 1671; there have been several editions of it since, but not so many as, from the worth of it, might have been expected.' This learned prelate published other works, most of which are in the British Museum.

- J. History of the Troubles of Suethland and Poland. Lond. 1656. folio.

With five portraits. At the end is a life of Sir George Douglas. Heath, 2509, 17.

- William. An Answer to the calvmniovs Letter and erroneous Propositiouns of an Apostat named M. Io. Hamiltoun. Edinb. 1581.

4to.

A copy is in the British Museum.

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splendid Series of Seven Norman

Earls of Chester, and Two Saxon Earls of Mercia, from the windows at Aston Hall; 2 vols. atlas folio. Winterton, 54 Coloured plates, Yorkshire, 1804. 31. 10s.

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Rev. William. The Eastern Mirror; an Illustration of the sacred Scriptures, in which the Customs of oriental Nations are clearly developed by the Writings

of the most celebrated Travellers. Exeter, 1814. 8vo.

An abridgment of Harmer's Observations, and the earlier editions of Burder's

Oriental Customs, with a few unimportant additions.

FOWLES, Susannah. The second Part of the Boy of Bilson: or a Impostor, Susannah Fowles. Lond. true and particular Relation of the

1698. 4to.

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North, pt. iii. 703, 7s. Nassau, pt. ii. 950, 9s. FOWLING. The experienced Fowler, or Gentleman's Recreation. Lond. 1697. 8vo.

Towneley, pt. i. 373, 10s. 6d.

Fox, Rt. Hon. Charles James. A History of the early Part of the Reign of James the Second; with an introductory Chapter. To which is added an Appendix. Lond. 1808. 4to.

Published at 17. 16s. Lloyd, 521, 10s. 6d. Roscoe, 486, with Rose's Observations, 1809, 17. 8s. ROYAL PAPER. ELEPHANT PAPER, 50 copies. Fonthill, 1731, 37. 3s. White Knights, 1722, russia, 57. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1190, 17. 3s.

Observations on the historical Work of the late Rt. Hon. C. J. Fox; with a Narrative of Events which occurred in the

Enterprise of the Earl of Argyle in 1685,
by Sir Patrick Hume. By the Rt. Hon.
George Rose. Lond. 1809, 4to. 10s. 6d.
LARGE PAPER, 15s.

A Vindication of Mr. Fox's History of
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By Samuel Heywood, Serjeant at Law.
Lond. 1811, 4to. 17. 1s.

Remarks on Fox's History of James II. Svo. 2s.

Characters of the late Charles James Fox, selected and in part written by Philopatris Varvicensis. Lond. 1809. 8vo. vols. 12s. By Samuel Parr, LL.D. Fox, Rt. Hon. C. J.

Speeches in the House of Commons. Lond. 1815. 8vo. 6 vols. 57. 5s.

Prefixed is an introduction by Lord Er

skine.

A Battle Door for Teachers and Professors to learn Plural and Singular. Lond. 1660. folio.

Sir P. Thompson, 376, 17. 1s. Dent, pt. i. 1170, 37. 5s. Bindley, pt. i. 1691, 17. 18s. Constable, 487, no date, 1. 1s. ́Bright, 31. 3s. Collation.-The English BattleDoor. pp. 1-14. The Latine. pp. 15-20. The Italian, pp. 21-8. The Greek. pp. 29-34. The Hebrew. pp. 35-50. The Caldee. pp. 51-60. The Syriack. pp. 61 2-76. The Arabick. pp. 77-88. The Persian. pp. 89-94. The Ethiopick. pp. 95, 6; 91, 2. The Samaritan Alphabet and Examples. pp. 93, 4. The Egyptian Language. pp. 1-4. Armenian Examples. pp. 5-8. Saxon and Cornish Examples. PP. 9-11. Examples in Portvgall. pp. 12. The Welch Battle-Door. pp. 1-8. The Spanish. pp. 1-12. The German. pp. 1– 6. The Nether Dutch. pp. 7-11. Danish Examples. pp. 12-14. Slavonian Examples. p. 15. Bohemian Examples. p. 16. Polish Examples. pp. 20, 18, 61. Irish Examples. p. 17. An Answer to A Treatise on English Particles. By W. W. &c. pp. 1-19, after which to the 'Reader,' 4 pages. Then are pp. 1-26? commencing England and other Nations in Christendom,' &c.

Speeches (a Selection) contained in the Modern Orator. Roy. 8vo. 1847, 17. 1s. Memoirs of the public Life of the Right Hon. C. J. Fox. By Ralph Fell. Lond.

1808, 4to. 12s.

History of the political Life and public Services, as a Senator and a Statesman, of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox. Lond. 1783, 8vo. 3s.

Memoir of C. J. Fox, by John Allen.

Lond. 1820.

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A Journal or historical AcOnly 35 copies printed at the expense of the late Lord Dundrennan. Lord Cock-count of his Life, Travels, Sufferburn's sale, 18s. ings, &c. Lond. 1694. folio. 18s.

See TROTTER.

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Sixty-four leaves, the last blank. This work has been attributed to K. Henry VIII. A copy ON VELLUM is in Earl Spencer's Library. -Lond. 1538, 16mo. Ninety-three leaves numbered.

The true Dyfferes between ye Regall Power and the Ecclesiasticall Power, translated out of Latyn by Henry Lord Stafforde. Lond. by W. Coplad, n. d. 16mo.

Horner, 21. 4s. The leaves are numbered on both sides, the former part with the same numerals, but afterwards they vary so as the same number to be on both pages: to folio Cvi.-Lond. by Wm. Copland, 1548,

16mo.

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the Retrosp. Review, xi. 1-34-Lond. 1709, 8vo. 2 vols.-Lond. 1765, folio. Armistead. Lond. 1852. 8vo. 2 vols.

Seventh edition, with notes by Wilson

- A Collection of many select and Christian Epistles, Letters and Testimonies written by George Fox. Lond. 1698. folio. 2 vols.

Gospel Truth demonstrated, in a Collection of doctrinal Books, given forth by George Fox; containing Principles essential to Christianity and Salvation, held among the People called Quakers. Lond. 1706. folio.

The works of Fox, the founder of the Society of Quakers, are very numerous, as may be seen in Watt's Bibliotheca. Most of them will be found in the British Museum.

John. Acts and Monuments of Matters most special and memorable happening in the Church: with an universal History of the

Fox-continued.

The Ecclesiasticall History. Newly re

same. Lond, 1684. folio, 3 vols. Cognised by the author, John Foxe. Lond.

51. 5s.

Ninth and best edition, with a portrait of Fox, J. Sturt sculp. Heath, 540, 61. Roxburghe, 236, 71. Dent, pt. i. 1169, 107. 10s. LARGE PAPER. Willett, 1030, 71. 7s. Williams, 898, in pigskin, 217. Other Editions.

Acts and Monuments of these latter and perillous Dayes, touching Matters of the Church, wherein are comprehended and described the great Persecutions, and horrible Troubles, that haue been wrought and practised by the Romishe Prelates, especiallye in this Realme of England and Scotlande, from the Yeare of our Lorde a Thousande, vnto the Tyme now present. Gathered and collected according to the true Copies and Wrytinges certificatorie, as wel of the Parties themselves that suffered, as also out of the Bishops Registers, which were the Doers thereof, by John Foxe. Lond. by John Daye, 1562-3, folio. First edition, a rare and estimable volume, with numerous very fine woodcuts. A fine and complete copy would be worth as much as £100. Passages in this edition are omitted in the later ones, particularly some matter relating to the Protector Somerset. Saunders' in 1823, 561. Hurd, in 1832 (slightly imperfect), 391. Collation. The title page is a woodcut with letter press in the centre. Dedication to Q. Elizabeth, ad domitum Jesum Christum Servatorem Clementissimum, 1 leaf. The Kalendar, 4 leaves. Latin address to the learned Reader,' 'To the Persecutors of God's truth, commonly called the Papistes, another preface of the Author;' also 'A declaration concerning the vtilitie and profite of thys history,' four leaves. The text begins on the recto of C1. The register of the work is as follows, A, *2, B-F 6, G-J 8, * J 8, *J*2, **J *1, K-Y 6, Aa-Tt 6, Vv 8, XxYy 6, AA-YY 6, AAA-K Kk 6, *KKk 6, LLI-YYY6, AAA-YYY 6, AAAaVVVv 6,*VVV v-XXXX 6-YYYY 6, AAAA-MMMM 6, NNNN 8, 0000PPPP 6, PPPP 1, Index, QQQQᏙᏙᏙᏙ 4. There are three leaves of woodcuts, viz. at p. 69, the Poysoning of King John; at p. 1374, the Martyrdom of Latimer and Ridley; at p. 1548, the Burning of the Bones and Books of Bucer and Phagius. Two small folding woodcuts attached to the letter-press at p. 25 and p. 41 are sometimes wanting.

Mr. Gren

No perfect copy is known. ville's copy, now in the British Museum, has a leaf of the Kalendar in facsimile by Harris. Mr. Douce's copy, now in the Bodleian, wants last leaf of Index.

by John Daye, 1570, folio, 2 vols.

The Ecclesiastical History. Newly recognised and enlarged by the author, J. Foxe, 1576. Lond. by John Daye, folio, 2 vols. Roscoe, 544, 31. 6s. Utterson, 1852, 57. 10s. This third edition has additional cuts, and likewise some additions at the end.

Actes and Monuments of Matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church, with an universal History of the same. Lond. 1583, folio, 31. 3s.

Actes and Monuments of Matters most

An

speciall and memorable, happening in the Church, with an vniversall History of the same, by Maister Iohn Foxe. The fift time newly imprinted. Lond. by Peter Short, 1596-7, folio, 2 vols. 27. 10s. edition, sixth time imprinted for the Companie of Stationers. 2 vols. folio. Acts and Monuments. Lond. 1618, folio. vols. 27. 12s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Ed. wards, 785, 31. 5s.

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Acts and Monuments. Lond. 1632, folio, 3 vols. 31. 13s. 6d.

Acts and Monuments. Lond. 1641, folio, 3 vols. The last edition printed in black letter. Prefixed is a portrait of Fox by Glover. Sotheby's in May, 1823, 31. 7s. LARGE PAPER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1238, 107. 10s. Some copies are deficient of the large woodcut view of Windsor Castle. John Bunyan's copy of this edition, with his autograph, is in the possession of W. H. Whitbread, Esq.

Acts and Monuments, with a Life of the martyrologist, by S. R. Catley; preface and vindication of the work, by the Rev. Geo. Townshend. Lond. 1843, 1849, 8vo. 8 vols. 47. 16s. LARGE PAPER, 67. A Pictorial edition, with upwards of 800 wood engravings, edited by Dr. Cumming. Lond. 1844, again 1851, imp. 8vo 3 vols. 37. 13s. 6d. There are many abridgments, some quite worthless. The best is by Seymour, one volume, imp. 8vo. Lond. 1838, 17. 4s.

An Abridgement of the Booke of Acts and Monuments of the Church, by Timothie Bright, Doctor of Physicke. Lond. Windet, 1589, 4to. 12s. Nassau, pt. i. 603, 17. 6s. Maunsell notices an edition of the date of 1581.

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