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tre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre en Vers par Carles Aulmosnier du Daulphin. Lyon, 1545.

Sir M. M. Sykes. pt. i. 243, 11. 10s. In Nichols' Progresses of Q. Elizabeth will be found the Ceremonial of Marriage and Verses and Dities made at her Coronation. In the Household Book of Henry VIII. are many curious facts relating to Anne Boleyn. ANNE, Queen of King James I. Academiæ Oxoniensis Funebria sacra Annæ Reginæ. Oxon. 1619. 4to. 6s.

Another Lachrymæ Cantabrigienses.' Cantab. 1619, 4to. 6s.

Fifth Child of K. Charles I. ITNQAIA, sive Musarum Cantab. Concentus et Congratulatio ad Regem Carolum de quinta Sobole, clarissima Principe, sibi nuper felicissimè nata. Cantab. 1637. 4to.

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Bindley, pt. iii. 581, 5s.

Queen of Great Britain. The Life of Queen Anne, London, 1721.8vo. 2 vols. 5s. See BOYER, A. ANNESON, James. i. e. MAxWELL, James.

ANNET, Peter. The Free Enquirer. London, 1762. folio.

For this deistical publication the author was pillored, and imprisoned. Annet was probably author of the following, for the most part published without his name:

Judging for ourselves; or, Free-thinking the great Duty of Religion, 1739, 1794. The History of Joseph considered, by Mencius Philalethes, 1744.

The Conception of Jesus considered, 1744. The Resurrection of Jesus considered, in Answer to the Tryal of the Witnesses. 1744. 1st Edition, n. d. 2d. spurious. 3d. with great amendments, 1744.

The Resurrection reconsidered, 1744. The Resurrection of Jesus demonstrated to have no Proof.

The Resurrection Defenders stript of all Defence, 1745.

The Sequel of the Resurrection of Jesus considered, (1745).

Observations on the Life of St. Paul. The History and Character of Paul examined.

A Letter to Gilbert West, Esq. and to
the Author of the Observations on St.
Paul's Conversion, 1748.
Supernaturals examined.

Social Bliss considered, 1749.

A Collection of the Tracts of a certain free Enquirer, noted by his sufferings for his opinions, 1766.

Lectures, 1768, with a portrait of Annet,

by Darling.

Short Hand. Three editions.

de Bello Dano-Anglico, 4to. 6s. ANNILO, Orosius. Dissertatio

from 1817 to 1827, inclusive, 8vo. Annual Biography and Obituary 11 vols.

Published at 15s. each. Brockett, 34, 7 vols. 21. 3s.

Annual Register, from its commencement in 1758 to 1790 inclusive, 32 vols. Continuation published by Otridge, Baldwin, and others, 1791-1827 inclusive, 37 vols., and Index from 1758 to 1819. 1 vol. London, 8vo. 70 vols.

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Robert Dodsley, at the suggestion of Mr.
This valuable publication originated with
Burke, who was for some years the prin-
cipal contributor.

In the years 1790, the copyright and stock from 1758 to that year were sold : the stock was purchased by Otridge and other booksellers; the copyright of the period each party have published continuasame series by the Rivingtons. Since that

tions.

Some sets of the work have been made with fictitious titles. up by substituting Rivington's continuation, the substitution may be ascertained by reHow to distinguish ferring to the preface of the General Index published by Baldwin, &c. 1826, 8vo. price 14. 4s.

Annual Register. A Continuation, 1791-1800, 11 vols. 18011812, 12 vols. 1820-4, 5 vols. Published by Messrs. Rivingtons. London, 8vo.

This continuation has the character of being more carefully compiled than that published by Otridge and others. A general index, 1758-80,was published by Dodsley, 1783, and another, 1781-92, by the | Rivingtons, 1799.

from its commencement in 1780, to -The New Annual Register 1825, inclusive. London, 8vo. 46 vols.

editor of this Annual. Drury, 90, (1780Andrew Kippis, D.D. was many years 1825, 46 vols.) 7. Sotheby's in 1827, 1780-1806, 27 vols.) 3.

Annual Register. The Edinburgh | prefixed an introductory Preface Annual Regiter,from the commence- by the Translator. London, 1752, ment 1808 to 1827. Edinb. 8vo. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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ANQUETIL, Louis Peter. Summary of Universal History; exhibiting the Rise, Decline, and Revolutions of the different Nations of the World, from the Creation to the present Time. Translated from the French. London, 1800. 8vo. 9 vols. 24. 10s.

Said to be an abridgement of the Eng. lish Universal History. Earl of Kerry, 22, bound in vellum, 41. 5s. A translation of Anquetil's Memoirs of the Court of France during the reign of Louis XIV., and the Regency of the Duke of Orleans, was published 1791, 8vo. 2 vols.

10s. 6d.

ANSON, George, Lord. A Voyage round the World,1740-4, compiled from Papers, and other Materials of the Right Hon. George, Lord Anson, by Richard Walter, M. A. (Benj. Robins,) London, 1748. 4to. with 42 plates.

In Davis' Olio, pp. 1-4, is an article as to who was the compiler of this voyage. Heath, 2806, 14. 18s. Willett, 88, 21. 2s. LARGE PAPER. Gough, 183, 21. 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 169, 21. 5s. Baker, 145, with a drawing of Lord Anson, by Wale, 31. 8s. Roxburghe, 7160, 31.10s. Marq. of Townshend, 146, 31. 16s. Reprinted 1749, 4to. 1748, 8vo. 1767, 4to. 1776, 4to. Also in Callander's Voyages, vol. iii., in Harris, and other

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A Supplement to Lord Anson's Voyage round the World, containing a Discovery and Description of the Island of Frivola By the Abbé COYER. To which is

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A translation from the French of Pont de Vile, of which only 75 copies were printed. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 891, 14.4s. Strettell, 1609, mor. 11. 5s. Roxburghe, 4374, 11. 10s. Brockett, 2950, 24. Lady Craven likewise published The Minia4373, 7s. 6d., Nourjad, Hammersmith, ture Picture,' 1781, 8vo. Roxburghe, 1803, 5s., and others.

-Journey through the Crimea to Constantinople. In a Series of Letters from the Right Hon. Elizabeth, Lady Craven, to the Margrave of Brandebourg Anspach and Bareith. London, 1789. 4to. pp. 332, 15s.

Fonthill, 361, 1. 3s.

Pleasant Passetime for Christof Cosmopolitus Occultarius, &c. mas Evenings, or the Predictions London, 1795. 12mo.

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Letters from Lady Craven to the Margrave of Anspach, during her Travels through France, Germany, Russia, &c. in 1785 and 1787. Second Edition, including a variety of Letters not before. published. London, 1814. 4to.

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Memoirs of the Margravine of Anspach, written by herself. London, 1826. 8vo. 2 vols. with portraits, 28s.

ANSTEY, Christopher. Poetical Works, with some Account of his Life and Writings. London, 1808. 4to. with plates.

Nassau, pt. i. 170, 1. 14s. The writings

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Observations introductory to an historical Essay upon the Knighthood of the Bath. London, 1725. 4to.

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Contains pp. 88. At the end A Collection of Authorities referred to in the Introduction.' Bindley, pt. i. 135, 7s.

This work contains all which could be collected on the Order of the Bath, from the earliest period to the time when its learned author wrote, and exhibits proofs of great industry and research. An account of the changes which took place in the Order in 1815, with observations on the subject will

be found in the Retrospective Review, N.

S. vol. i.

ANSTRUTHER, Alexander. Reports of Cases in the Court of Exchequer, from Easter Term 32 Geo. III. to Trinity Term, 37 Geo. III. London, 1817. royal 8vo.

vols. 21. 5s.

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Antenor. Travels in Greece. See LANTIER, E. F.

ANTES, John. Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Egyptians. London, 1800. 4to. with a map.

Fonthill, 432, Es. Reprinted Dublin, 1801. 12mo.

Antheologia. 1655. See FULLER, Thomas, D.D.

ANTHING, Fred. History of the Campaigns of Count Alex. Suworow Rymnikski, translated from the German. London, 1799. 8vo. 2 vols. 8s.

Anthologia, seu selecta quædam Poemata Italorum qui Latine scripserunt. Lond. 1684. 12mo. 5s.

Published by Bp. Atterbury, with an elegant preface.

Anthologia Hibernica.

land.

See Ire

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Anthology.-Collections from the Greek Anthology, and from the pastoral, elegiac and dramatic Poets of Greece, by the Rev. R. Bland and others. London, 1813. 8vo. pp. 525. 12s.

A valuable poetic version. LARGE PAPER. Drury, 913, russia, 1/. 9s.

-The English. See RITSON, Joseph.

Anthony. The Lyfe of Saynte Anthonye. Impr. by Julyan Notary (1520) 4to.

Black letter.

Anthony, King of Portugal.-The Explanation of the Right and Tytle of Anthonie the First, King of Portugall, concerning his Warres for the Recouerie of his Kingdome. Leyden in the Printing House of Christopher Plantyn. 1585. 4to.

Contains pp. 54, and A Pedigree or Table of Genealogie,' &c. Bindley, pt. ii. 1206, 5s. Lloyd, 509, 16s. Sir P. Thompson, 232, 14 11s. 6d.

ANTHONY, Francis, M.D. Medicine Chymicæ et veri potabilis Auri Assertio, ex Lucubrationibus, Fra. Anthonii Londinensis in Medicina Doctoris. Cantab. 1610. 4to. 5s.

This defence is divided into seven chapters, the last enumerates the several distempers which his aurem potabile cures; among which is the plague itself.

Apologia Veritatis illuscescentis pro Auro Potabili, &c. Lond.

1616. 4to. 5s.

The Apology and Defence were likewise published in English, 1616. 4to. In answer to this noted empiric, Dr. Gwinne published Aurum non Aurum.' Lond. 1611. 4to. and Dr. Cotta The Anti-Apology.' Oxford, 1623. 4to.

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John. Lucas Redivivus, or the Gospel Physician, prescribing (by Way of Meditation) Divine Physic, &c. London, 1656. 4to. with portrait by T. Cross.

This writer was the son of the noted em

pric, and likewise published The Comfort of the Soul,' 1654, 4to.

Antichrist.-Downfal of Antichristes Mas. 1546.

A poem of thirty octave stanzas, in which, says Warton, the nameless satirist is unjustly severe on the distresses of that class of mechanics who get their living by

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Antichrist. A short description of Anti-Christ with a Warning. (About 1548) 8vo.

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Antidote against Melancholy, made up in Pills, compounded of witty Ballads, jovial Songs, and merry Catches. London and Westminster, 1661. 4to. with a plate.

Lloyd, 216, 21. 12s. 6d.

A collection of merry Songs, with Music. 1749. 12mo.

12s. Boswell, 72, 12s. Sotheby's in 1825, 11. 78.

Nassau, pt. i. 46, 10s. Dent, pt. i. 60,

Antidotharius, The. Imprynted by me, R. Wyer, 16mo.

Black letter. Contains sign. E in fours, half sheets. It seems to have been,' says Herbert, 'from these little cheap physical treatises, which perhaps sold for an halfpenny, at most for a penny, that the old women were furnished with their nostrums.' There were several editions by Wyer, differing here and there in the spelling of a few words. Two will be found in the British Museum. Inglis, No. 23, 1/..

Anti-Dvello, or a Treatise in which is discussed the Lawfulness and Vnlawfulness of single Combats: together with the Forme of severall Dvells performed in the Kingdom upon sundry Occasions. London, 1632. 4to. pp. 63, with plate of Guiye of Warwick.

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All that was published in 4to. or Weekly Examiner, Lond. 1799, 8vo. 2 vols.

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ANTIOCHENUS, Joan. Vide MA

LALA.

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Antiquarian Repertory: a Miscellany intended to preserve and illustrate several valuable remains of old Times. Lond. 1775-84. 4to. 4 vols. with plates.

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Fonthill,

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Antiquaries of London.-Queries proposed to gentlemen in the several parts of Great Britain. Lond. 1754. 8vo. 3s.

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Liber Quotidianus Contraro. tulatoris Garderobae, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi I. vicesimo octavo. A.D. 1299 and 1300. 1787. 4to. 12s.

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