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1181 Paulini a S. Bartholomæo (P.) Musæi Borgiani Velitris Codices Manuscripti Avenses, Peguani, Siamici, Malabarici, Indostani, illustrati, stained, uncut

Roma, 1793 1182 Pegge, Gough and Carte, Observations on Fonts in England, plates, 1790-1; and other Antiquarian and Topographical Tracts a parcel 1183 Peltii (Jo.) Harmonia Remonstrantium et Socinianorum, slighly wormed, Lug. Bat. 1633-Pelagianismus Calvianorum commonstratus a S. Edzardo, cum Appendice, Wittemb. 1705

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1184 Pepani (Demetrii) Opera, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis B. Stephanopuli; accedit præfatio J. C. Amadutii, 2 vol. Romæ, 1781 1185 Percyvall (R.) Bibliotheca Hispanica, or a Grammar; with a Dictionarie in Spanish-English and Latine, title wanting, interleaved with some additions in MS. J. Jackson, 1591 1186 PERUVIAN LITERARY JOURNAL. MERCURIO PERUANO; de Historia, Literatura, y Noticias publicas que da a Luz Enero 1791 a Ann. 1795 12 vol.

limp vellum

Impreso in Lima, 1791-95

** EXCEEDING SCARCE IN THIS COUNTRY.

1187 Pfeiferi (Aug.) Opera Omnia quæ extant Philologica, 2 vol. portrait and engraved title

Ultrajecti, 1704

1188 P(hilipot) (J.) Catalogue of the Lord Chancellors and Lord Treasurers of England, the Lord Keepers of the Great Seale, 1636-[Camden] Reges, Reginæ, Nobiles et alii in Ecclesia Coll. B. Westmonasterii sepulti, ad 1603

1189 Phillips (Jerom) The Fisherman, a Sermon preached at Southwell in Nottinghamshire, 1623-Sermon at St. Maries, Oxford, by T. Powell, Oxford, 1613; and 4 others

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1190 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, from the commencement in 1665, No. 1 to No. 435, being the first 38 vol. of the work at large, bound in 28 old binding, not uniform

* A VERY SCARCE SERIES. As a few of the volumes require the general titles; it will be sold as usual, without its being subjected to the usual test of collation. A copy of the Charter and Statutes of the Royal Society, 1728, 8vo. interleaved in 4to.; will be sold with this lot.

1191 Pinner (Dr.) Prospectusz der Odessaer Gesellschaft fur Geschichte und Alterthümer gehörenden æltesten Hebräischen und Rabbinischen Manuscripte, facsimile of a leaf of the Prophecy of Habbakuk, dated 916, Odessa, 1845-Niewe Proeve om al de Arabische Letters en verdere Schrijfteekens door het gewoon Europeesch Karakter, door H. E. Weijers, Leydem, 1840

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1192 Plague. Orders thought meet by his Majestie and his Privie Councell to be executed throughout the Counties of this Realme as may be hereafter infected with the Plague, black letter, Norton and Bill, 1625-A Brief Treatise of the Nature, Causes, Signes, &c. of the Pestilence, collected by W. Kemp, M.A. 1665-The True Causes of the Discontents in relation to the Provisions against the Plague, 1721 (3)

PLAYS.

1193 The Amourous Warre, by J. Mayne, 1648-The Heire, by T. May, 1633-The Slighted Maid, 1663, and Hero and Leander, by Sir R. Stapylton, 1669—Albumazar, by Tomkis, 1634-The Miseries of Inforst Marriage, by Geo. Wilkins, 1637-The Duchesse of Malfy, by Webster, 1640 (7) 1194 The Noble Souldier, a Tragedy, by S. Rowley, 1634-The Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck, last two leaves in MS. 1634-Aristippus, or the Joviall Philosopher, by Randolph, with the Conceited Pedlar, 1630-The Hollander, by H. Glapthorne, 1640-The Ungrateful Favorite, 1664 (6)

1195 The Hectors, or False Challenge, 1656-All Mistaken, or the Mad Couple, by J. Howard, 1672-Beauties Triumph, a Masque presented at Chelsey, by T. Duffett, 1676-Macbeth, 1710

4 1196 The Siege of Rhodes, two parts, by Sir W. Davenant, 1663The Projectors, a Comedy, by John Wilson, 1664-The Carnival, a Comedy, by Tho. Porter, 1664

(4) 1197 The Sparagus Garden, by R. Brome, 1640-Physick lies a Bleeding, by Tho. Brown, 1697-The Extravagant Shepherd, from the French of Corneille, by T. R. 1654—The Cutter of Coleman Street, by A, Cowley, 1663—The Just Italian, by Sir W. Davenant, 1630-The Hollander, by Glapthorne, 1640-Sicily and Naples, by S. H(arding), Oxford, 1640-The Gentleman Cully, by Ch. Johnson, 1702 (8)

1198 The Cruell Brother-The Just Italian Albinovine; all by SIR W. DAVENANT-Amurath Bajazet-Orestes; all by THOS. GOFFE; all first editions in a volume 1199 Plays, by Massinger, Ford, Rowley, Shirley, Broome, Randolph in a volume

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1200 Plays, by writers since the Restoration, mostly from the Roxburghe collection, half bound (31) 1201 Plays (Old), collections of, by Shadwell, Settle, Oldmixon, Davenant, Ravenscroft, Stapleton; and others in 18 vol. 1202 Plays written by Anonymous authors subsequent to the Restoration, Roxburghe copies, half bound

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PLAYS-continued.

1203 Plays (Anonymous) Sir Gyles Goose-Cappe, Knight, a Comedy,

n. d.-Knavery in all Trades, or the Coffee House, 1664The Christmas Ordinary, a Private Show, by W. R. Rhodon -and Iris, a Pastoral, title wanting

1204 Plays (Old) Another collection, half bound

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1205 Plays (Old), by various writers after the period of the Restoration, unbound

POEMS.

1206 Gideon's Fleece; or the Sieur de Frisk, 1684-Sylvia's Complaint of her Sexes Unhappiness, 1698-The Tribe of Issachar, or the Ass Couchant, front. 1691; and other Satyres and Poetical Pieces

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1207 Songs, Catches, &c. against Popery, 1689-Midsummer Moon, or the Livery-Man's Complaint, by T. Thompson, 1682— The Conflagration of London Poetically delineated, 1667; and other Poetical Tracts

a parcel 1208 Essay on Man, 1734-Ode to the Earl of Huntingdon, by Åkenside, 1748; and various other Poetical Tracts 40 1209 Table Talk, September, 1745, 1747-The Important Triflers, a Journal of Pastime a la Mode, 1748-Mumbo Chumbo, 1765-John the Painter's Ghost, 1777-The Diaboliad and Diabo-Lady, 1777-The First of April, 1777; and others

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1210 Deserted Village, by Goldsmith, 1770-Odes, by Gray, Strawberry Hill, 1757; and various others

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45 1211 Makarony Fables, with the new Fable of the Bees, 1768The Goat's Beard, 1777-The Birth-Day of Folly, 1755 -Ode to Lewis Hendrie, Bear Killer and Comb Maker, 1783-Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck, 1776; and others 1212 Poems by the Earl of Carlisle, 1773-Ode to Superstition, 1786 -Jekyll, 1788-Mirth, engraved title-page, 1774-The Scum Uppermost, an Election Ballad, plates, 1802; and others

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1213 The Hermit of Warkworth, 1775-Poetical Excursions in the Isle of Wight, 1777-Netley Abbey, 1769-Amwell, 1776 The Hermit of Priestland, 1783-Blenheim, 1787Witenham Hill, 1777—The Village, 1783; and others 17 1214 Matrimonial Overtures from an enamour'd Lady to Lord G. Germaine, 1778-The Court of Adultery, 1778-The Celestial Beds, 1781-The Love-Feast, plate, 1778-The Foundling-Chapel Brawl, plate, 1804; and others 1215 The Country Book-Club, plate, 1788-The Library, by Crabbe, 1781-Bibliomania, by Ferriar, 1809-Pursuits of Literature, Part First, 1794; and others

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POEMS-continued.

1216 Commemoration of Handel, 1786-Selections from Handel, Doncaster, 1787-Ode to the Humane Society, by E. B. Green, 1786-Birth and Triumph of Love, 1796-Year of Sorrow, 1804-Sea-Sick Minstrel, 1796; and others 21

1217 Poggiali (C.) Memoria per la Storia Letteraria di Piacenza, 2 vol. in 1 Piacenza, 1789 1218 Pollidori (F. M.) Vita di S. Domenico, Fondatore dell' ordine de' Frati Predicatori

Roma, 1777

1219 Pomponius Mela Cosmographi de situ orbis lib. III

Venet. per F. Renner de Hailbrun, 1478

1220 Popes' (The) Nuntioes, or the Negotiations of Seignior Panzani, resident here in England with the Queen, and treating about the Alteration of Religion in 1634-5-6-Asinus Onustus; The Asse overladen, a Booke delivered to Queene Elizabeth being at None-such, July 27, 1589, autograph of Bp. Tanner, 1642-Looke about You, the Plot of Contzen, the Moguntine Jesuite, to cheate a Church of the Religion established therein, and to serve in, Popery by Art without noise or tumult, 1641-The Abatement of Popish Braggs, 1625-Parallelismus nov. antiqui erroris Pelagiarminriani, 1626

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1221 Popery, &c. The Visions of Pasquin, or a Character of the Roman Court, Religion, and Practices, in a Dialogue between Pasquin and Marforio, 1689-A Sober Discourse of the Honest Cavaliers, with the Popish Couranter, 1680 -The Parable of the Bear-Baiting-A New Dialogue between Monsieur Shacco and the Poussin Doctor, 1701; and other old Pamphlets

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1222 Popery. Wholsome Advices from the Blessed Virgin, 1687 -Discourse of the Sacrifice of the Mass, 1688-Roman Forgeries in the Councils during the first four Centuries, 1689-Account of the Life and Death of the Blessed Virgin, 1687-The School of the Eucharist established, 1687-Two Discourses of Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead, 1687-Popish Principles, 1679; and numerous other Tracts for and against Popery a large parcel

Paris, 1778

1223 Portraits de Hommes illustres de la France, de l'année 440 à 1553, gravés pour les Histoires par Velly, Villaret et Garnier, 2 vol. French calf gilt 1224 PORTRAITS, Serie degli Uomini i piu illustri nella Pittura, Scultura, et Architettura e Ritratti in Rame, 12 vol. containing 300 Lives, heads of Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, engraved by Cecchi, half vellum Firenze, 1769-75 1225 Pote (Jos.) History and Antiquities of Windsor Castle, with the Laws, &c. of the Order of the Garter, plates, uncut

Eton, 1749

1226 Powel (Gab.) De Adiaphoris; Two Profitable and necessary Treatises; I. Shewing the pointes of difference betweene the Ministers of the Church of England by irrefragable auctoritie of Scriptures and Reason, deciding whether part holdeth; II. A Defence of the proceedings against the refractorie Ministers who are evinced to be properly Schismatiques, autograph of Bp. Tanner F. Kyngston, 1607

FORMS OF PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING.

1227 A Fourme of Prayer, necessary for the present time and State (the period of the Spanish Armada), with a preface of 4

leaves

black letter, FIne large copy, EXTREMELY RARE

by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1588 1228 Prayer (Order for) and Thankesgiving (necessary to be used in these dangerous Times) for the safetie and preservation of her Majestie and this Realme, black letter Č. Barker, 1594 1229 Prayers (Order for publicke) to be used on Wednesdayes and Fridayes in every Parish Church within the Province of Canterburie, autograph of Bp. Tanner

C. Barker, n. d.

black letter 1230 Certaine Prayers collected out of a fourme of Godly Meditations set forth by his Majesties Authoritie, and most necessary to be used at this time in the present Visitation of God's heavie hand for our manifold sinnes, together with the order of a Fast to be kept every Wednesday during the said Visitation (viz. The Plague)

black letter, very scarce

Robert Barker, 1603

PROBABLY THE FIRST FORM PUT FORTH BY KING JAMES AFTER
ASSUMING THE ENGLISH REGAL AUTHORITY.

1231 Prayers and Thanksgiving to be used by all the Kings Majesties loving subjects, for the happy deliverance of his Majestie, the Queene, Prince, and States of Parliament, from the most traiterous and bloody intended Massacre by Gunpowder the 5th of November, 1605

Robert Barker.

black letter, edges uncut, most rare 1232 Forme (A) of Common Prayer, together with an Order of Fasting, for the averting of God's heavy visitation upon many places of this Kingdome, and for drawing down of his blessings upon us and our Armies by Sea and Land, with an Exhortation, black letter Norton and Bill, 1625 1233 Forme (A) of Prayer necessary to be used in these dangerous times of Warre and Pestilence, for the Safety and Preservation of his Majesty and his Realmes, with an Exhortation black letter ib. 1626

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