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[RIDPATH, George.]

[RIDPATH, George.] ~ Parliamentary right maintain’d or the Hanover succession justify’d. Wherein The Hereditary Right to the Crown of England asserted &c. Is Consider’d, in III. Parts. The Ist Examins the Plea from Scripture. The II. That from the Laws & History of England, for Indefeasible Right, Nonresistance & Disposition of the Crown by Will. The III. Whether the Parliament, can repeal the Hanover Succession, as now Establish’d by the Treaty of Union. With Reflections on the Treasonable Schemes of the Party, as they occurr in their Book: & Particularly that of a new lurking pretender.  [London?],  1714.


GOWER, John.

GOWER, John. ~ De Confessione Amantis.  London: Thomas Berthelet,  1532.


SAUNDERS, James.

SAUNDERS, James. ~ The Compleat Fisherman. Being a large and particular account, of all the several ways of fishing now practised in Europe; with abundance of curious secrets and niceties in the art of fishing, as well in the sea, as in lakes, meers, ponds, rivers or brooks; whether by darts, spears, harpoons, nets, hook and line, or any other way whatsover. More particularly calculated for the sport of angling. With directions for preparing the angle rods, lines, hooks, and baits, proper for every part of the sport respectively; and also for the angler’s conduct in rightly applying them. Also, an account of all the principal rivers, lakes, &c. in England; and what kinds of fish are more especially found in them. Collected from the best authors, and from the long experience of James Saunders, Esq; of Newton-Awbery, upon the River Trent.  London: printed for W. Mears and S. Tooke,  1724.


HARVEY, William.

HARVEY, William. ~ The Anatomical Exercises…concerning the motion of the Heart and Blood. With the Preface of Zachariah Wood Physician of Rotterdam. To which is added Dr. James De Back his discourse of the Heart…  London: Printed by Francis Leach, for Richard Lowndes,  1653.


WHINCOP, Thomas.

WHINCOP, Thomas. ~ Scanderbeg: or, love and liberty. A tragedy. Written by the late Thomas Whincop, Esq. To which are added A list of all the dramatic authors, with some account of their lives; and of all the dramatic pieces ever published in the English language, to the year 1747.  London: for W. Reeve,  1747.


[CAREW, Bampfylde-Moore.]

[CAREW, Bampfylde-Moore.] ~ The life and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly called the King of the beggars. Being An impartial Account of his Life, from his leaving Tiverton School at the Age of Fifteen and entering into a Society of Gipsies; wherein the Motives of his Conduct are related and explained: The great Number of Characters and Shapes he has appeared in through Great Britain, Ireland, and several other Places of Europe: with his Travels twice through great Part of America: Giving a particular account of the origin, government, laws, and customs of the gipsies, with the Method of electing their King. And a dictionary of the cant language used by the mendicants.  London: for J. Buckland, C. Bathurst and T. Davies,  1793.


BENTHAM, Jeremy.

BENTHAM, Jeremy. ~ A fragment on government; or, a comment on the Commentaries: being an examination of what is delivered on the subject of government in general, in the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries: with a preface, in which is given a critique on the work at large. Second edition, enlarged.  London: for W. Pickering and E. Wilson,  1823.


WALKER, William.

WALKER, William. ~ [A dictionarie of English and Latine idiomes wherein phrases of the English tongue answering in parallels each to the other are ranked under severall heads alphabetically set...] Idiomatologia Anglo-Latina, sive Dictionarium idiomaticum Anglo-Latinum: in quo phrases, tam Latinæ quam Anglicanæ linguæ sibi mutuò respondentes, sub certis quibusdam capitibus secundum alphabeti ordinem è regione collocantur. In usum tam peregrinorum, qui sermonem nostru Anglicanum, quàm nostratium, qui Latinum idioma callere student. Quarta editio. Cui acessit istiusmodi phrasium & idiomatum additio in utraque lingua ad minus trium millium.  London: E. Horton for T Sawbridg,  1685.


COWELL, M[atthew]. H[enry].

COWELL, M[atthew]. H[enry]. ~ A Floral Guide for East Kent, etc. Being a record of the habitats of indigenous plants found in the eastern division of the county of Kent, with those of Faversham particularly detailed... together with brief remarks on the uses of the several species in rural or domestic economy... and on their classical and historical associations... Illustrated by two maps.   Faversham: W. Ratcliffe, Court Street and W. Pamplin, jun. in Wandsworth, Surrey,  1839.


LOVEDAY, R[obert].

LOVEDAY, R[obert].  ~ Loveday’s Letters Domestick and Forrein. To several persons, occasionally distributed in subjects philosophicall, historicall, & morall. By R. Loveday Gent. the late translator of the three first parts of Cleopatra.  London: J.G. for Nath. Brook, at the Angel in Corn-hill,  1659.


[PALMER, Sir Thomas.]

[PALMER, Sir Thomas.] ~ An Essay of the Meanes how to make our Travailes, into forraine Countries, the more profitable and honourable.  London: H. L[ownes]. for Mathew Lownes,  1606.


(WILSON, Sir Robert Thomas; Captain John Hely-HUTCHINSON and Michael BRUCE.)

(WILSON, Sir Robert Thomas; Captain John Hely-HUTCHINSON and Michael BRUCE.) ~ Procès des trois Anglais, Robert-Thomas Wilson, John-Ely Hutchinson, Michel Bruce, et autres, accusés d’avoir facilité l’évasion de Lavalette; contenant le résumé de M. l’Avocat-général, les plaidoyers des avocats, et les discours des accusés ... précédé d’une notice historique sur Lavalette, d’un extrait des interrogatoires préliminaires subis par les Anglais ... orné de cinq portraits au trait d’après nature.  Paris: Guillaume and Corbet and Berthoud, Whetley and Co. in London, April  1816.


BUCHANAN, George.

BUCHANAN, George. ~ Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis poetica multo quam antehac castigatior; auctore Georgio Buchanano, Scoto, poëtarum nostri saeculi facilè principe. Adnotata sunt argumenta, & carminum genera. Accesserunt duae eiusdem Buchanani tragoediae sacrae: Jephthes, & Baptistes sive Calumnia.  London: Richard Field,  1592.


PENN, William, Robert BARCLAY and Joseph PIKE.

PENN, William, Robert BARCLAY and Joseph PIKE. ~ Three treatises in which the fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline of the people called Quakers, are plainly declared. The first, by William Penn, in England; the second by Robert Barclay, in Scotland; the third, by Joseph Pike, in Ireland. [PENN, William. A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers... The sixth edition;] [BARCLAY, Robert. The anarchy of the ranters, and other libertines; the hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended churches, equally refused and refuted, in a two-fold apology for the Church and people of God, called in derision, Quakers;] [PIKE, Joseph. An Epistle to the National Meeting of Friends, in Dublin, concerning good order and discipline in the Church.]  Philadelphia: re-printed by Joseph Crukshank,   1770.


BENTHAM, Jeremy.

BENTHAM, Jeremy. ~ A fragment on government; or, a comment of the commentaries: being an examination of what is delivered on the subject of government in general, in the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's commentaries: with a preface, in which is given a critique on the work at large. Second edition, enlarged.  London: for W. Pickering and E. Wilson,  1823.


ROBINS, Benjamin.

ROBINS, Benjamin. ~ New principles of gunnery: containing, the determination of the force of gun-powder, and an investigation of the difference in the resisting power of the air to swift and slow motions. By Benjamin Robins, F. R. S.   London: for J. Nourse,   1742.


(SAINT ETHELDREDA). ‘C.M.P.’

(SAINT ETHELDREDA). ‘C.M.P.’ ~ The Legend of St. Ethedreda. (Foundress of Ely Cathedral.)  [London: Benjamin Pardon, [n.d., c  1860-70.]


A new machine (or raft) to cover (or protect) the Landing of the French on their intended Invasion of England. Engraved after an Original Drawing made by a French prisoner of war....

A new machine (or raft) to cover (or protect) the Landing of the French on their intended Invasion of England. Engraved after an Original Drawing made by a French prisoner of war.... ~   London: W[illia]m Hinton, Jan. 29  1798.


WALKINGAME, Francis.

WALKINGAME, Francis. ~ The tutor’s assistant; being a compendium of arithmetic, and a complete question-book. Containing, I. Arithmetic in whole numbers; being a brief Explanation of all its Rules, in a New and more concise Method than any hitherto published; with an Application to each Rule, consisting of a large Variety of Questions in real Business, with their Answers annexed. II. Vulgar Fractions, which are treated with a great deal of Plainness and Perspicuity, III. Decimals, with the Extraction of the Square, Cube, and Biquadrate Roots, after a very plain and familiar Manner; in which are set down Rules for the easy Calculation of Interest, Annuities, and Pensions in Arrear, the present Worth of Annuities, &c. either by Simple or Compound Interest. IV. Duodecimals, or Multiplication of Feet and Inches, with Examples applied to measuring and working by Multiplication, Practice, and Decimals. V. The Mensuration of Circles. VI. A collection of questions set down promiscuously, for the greater Trial of the foregoing Rules. To which are added, a new and very short method of extracting the cube-root, and a General Table for the ready calculating the Interest of any Sum of Money, at any Rate per Cent. likewise Rents, Salaries, &c. The whole being adapted either as a Question-Book for the Use of Schools, or as a Remembrancer and Instructor to such as have some Knowledge therein. This Work having been perused by several eminent Mathematicians and Accomptants, is recommended as the best Compendium hitherto published for the Use of Schools, or for private Persons... A new edition. Corrected, and every question worked anew, by T. Crosby, Head-Master of the Charity-School, York.  York: printed by and for T. Wilson and R. Spence,  1800.


BROUGHAM and VAUX, Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron.

BROUGHAM and VAUX, Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron. ~ The present state of the law. The speech of Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, on Thursday, February 7, 1828, on his motion, that an humble address be presented His Majesty, praying that he will graciously be pleased to issue a commission for inquring into the defects occasioned by time and otherwise in the laws of this realm, and into the measures necessary for removing the same.  London: Henry Colburn,  1828.


WILLUGHBY, Francis.

WILLUGHBY, Francis. ~ De Historia Piscium Libri Quatuor, Jussu & Sumptibus Societatis Regiae Londiniensis editi. In quibus non tantum De Piscibus in genere agitur, Sed & sepcies omnes, tum ab aliis traditae, tum novae & nondum editae bene multae, naturae ductum servante Methodo dispositae, accurate describuntur. Earumque effigies, quotquot haberi potuere, vel ad vivum delineatae, vel ad optima exemplaria impressae; Artifici manu elegantissime in Aes incisae, ad descriptiones illustrandas exhibentur. Cum Appendice Historias & Observationes in supplementum Operis collatas complectente. Totum Opus Recognovit, Coaptavit, Supplevit, Librum etiam primum & secundum integros adjecit Johannes Raius e Societate Regia.  Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre,  1686.


BERTHOLLET, Claude Louis.

BERTHOLLET, Claude Louis. ~ Elements of the art of dyeing... translated from the French by William Hamilton...  London: by Stephen Couchman, and sold by J. Johnson,  1791.


(BALLOONING/AERONAUTICS). [A collection of 7 very rare single-sheet advertisements/broadsidesVictorian.]

(BALLOONING/AERONAUTICS). [A collection of 7 very rare single-sheet advertisements/broadsidesVictorian.] ~ 1. (The Eagle.) European Areonautical [sic] Society. First Aerial Ship, the Eagle, 160 feet long, 50 feet high, and 40 feet wide, manned by a crew of 17, Constructed for establishing direct Communications between the several Capitals of Europe. The first experiment of this new system of Aerial Navigation, will be made from London to Paris and back again.  [London:] Blatch, [  1834.]


ROSS, Alexander.

ROSS, Alexander. ~ Virgilii evangelisantis Christiados libri XIII. In quibus omnia quæ de Domino nostro Iesu Christo in utroque Testamento, vel dicta vel prædicta sunt, altisona divina Maronis tuba suavissime decantantur…   London: Richard Thrale,   1638.


[BOEMUS, Johannes.] WATERMAN, William, translator.

[BOEMUS, Johannes.] WATERMAN, William, translator. ~ The fardle of facions conteining the aunciente maners, customes, and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affrike and Asie [sic].  London: by Jhon Kingstone, and Henry Sutton [colophon: the xxii. daye of December],  1555.


DONNE, John.

DONNE, John. ~ Biathanatos. A declaration of that paradoxe or thesis, that self-homicide is not so naturally sin, that it may never be otherwise. Wherein the nature, and the extent of all those lawes, which seeme to be violated by the act, are diligently surveyed.   London: for Humphrey Moseley,  1648.


[RUTLEDGE, John James.]

[RUTLEDGE, John James.] ~ La quinzaine angloise à Paris, ou l’art de s’y ruiner en peu de tems. Ouvrage posthume du Docteur Stearne, traduit de l’anglois par un observateur.  Londres [i.e. Paris],  1776.


OWEN, Robert.

OWEN, Robert. ~ The revolution in the mind and practice of the human race; or, the coming change from irrationality to rationality...  London: Effingham Wilson,  1849.


(CYCLING).

(CYCLING). ~ “Walla Walla” Cycling Club. Formed 1897. Minute Book.  [Manchester,  1897-1903.]


STRUTT, Joseph. Antoine Marie Henri BOULARD, translator.

STRUTT, Joseph. Antoine Marie Henri BOULARD, translator.  ~ Angleterre ancien, ou, Tableau des mœurs, usages, armes, habillemens, &c. des anciens habitans de l’Angleterre; c’est-à-dire, des anciens Bretons, des Anglo-Saxons, des Danois & des Normands. Ouvrage traduit de l’anglois de M. Joseph Strutt, par M. B***, & pouvant servir de suite aux Recueils de Montsaucon & de Caylus.   Paris: [widow Herissant for]: Maradin,  1789.


M’QUHAE, William.

M’QUHAE, William. ~ The difficulties which attend the practice of religion, no just argument against it. A discourse from James, chapter I, verse 12.  Edinburgh: by Balfour and Smellie,  1775.


SENDIVOGIUS, Michael.

SENDIVOGIUS, Michael. ~ A new light of alchymy: taken out of the fountain of nature and manual experience, to which is added a treatise of sulphur. Written by Micheel Sandivogius. i.e. anagrammatically, divi leschi genus amo. Also nine books of the nature of things, written by Paracelsus, viz. Of the generations, growths, conservations, life, death, renewing, transmutation, separation, signatures of natural things. Also a chymical dictionary explaining hard places and words met withal in the writings of Paracelsus and other obscure authors. All which are faithfully translated out of the Latin into the English tongue, by J. F. MD.   London: A. Clark for Thomas Williams,  1674.


(TREATIES).

(TREATIES). ~ [12 treaties between Britain and her allies following the French declaration of war in 1793] [comprising:] Convention between His Britannick Majesty and the Empress of Russia. Signed at London, the 25th of March, 1793. Published by authority.  London: Edward Johnston,   1793.




 
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