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von Procopius, Caesariensis; Dewing, Hugh B.
Reprinted - London [u.a.] : Heinemann [u.a.], 1990
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von Procopius, Melchior Dietrich; Dewing, Hugh B.
Reprinted - London [u.a.] : Heinemann [u.a.], 1993
Buch
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von Thucydides; Smith, Charles Forster
Reprinted - London [u.a.] : Heinemann [u.a.], 1988
Buch
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von Thucydides; Smith, Charles Forster
Reprinted - London [u.a.] : Heinemann [u.a.], 1992
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von Thucydides; Crane, Thomas, Minister of St. Olave, Chester
Philadelphia : Published by Edward Earle. T.H. Palmer, printer, 1818
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Drewry's sale catalogue for 1790 : A catalogue of books, containing many thousand volumes in the several branches of science and literature; in which is included the library of the late Rev. John Swain, chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrington, rector of Taxall, in the county of Chester, and vicar of Elvaston, in the county of Derby. With serveral other parcles of books lately purchased, amongst which are the following, viz. Folio. Bayle's Dict. of arts, &c. 5 vols. Bleau's Atlas, 14 vols. Beveregii pandectc̆anonum 2 tom. Camden's Britannia, by Gibson. Collier's Ecclesiastical history, 2 vols. Coke upon Littleton, 4th edit. Coke's Reports, 13 vols. Carver's Universal traveller. Hacklyt's Voyages, 3 vols. in 2. Hooke's Micographia. Johnson'd Dictionary, 2 vols. Josephas's works, by Whiston. Millar's System of natural history. Middleton's Dictionary of arts, 2 vols. Modern universal traveller. Picart's Religious ceremonies, 5 vols. Plutarchi opera omnia. 2 tom. Raleigh's History of the world, 2 vols. Rapin's History of England, 5 vols. Swinburne on wills, best edit. Swinburne on wills, best edit. Salmon's Modern history. Southwell's Family bible. Whitelock's Memorials, best edit. Quarto. Adair's History of American Indians. Doddridge's Family expositor, 6 vols. Davilla's Hist. of civil wars of France. Guthrie's New system of georgraphy. Shaw's travels into barbary. Smollet's History of England, 4 vols. Salmon's Modern history, 3 vols. Suetonius, notis pitiseli, 2 tom. Quinctiliani op. a burmano, 2 tom. Octavo. Dr. Johnson's Lives of the poets, 4 v. Dr. Jebb's works, 3 vols. Leadbetter's astronomy, 2 vols. Newton's Milton's paradise lost, 2 v. Rapin's History of England, 16 vols. Rollin's Roman history, 16 vols. Twelves. Bell's complete edit. of the poets, ... Bell's Shakspere, 20 vols. Barrow's History of England, 10 Vols. Plutarch's Lives, 8 vols. spectator, 8 vols. Voltair's works, 31 vols. To which is added a catalogue of modern music, that will be sold exceeding cheap for ready money. The sale will begin on Monday the 15th of March, 1790, at the Shop of John Drewry, in the irongate, derby, and will continue on sale to the end of the year. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; of Mr. White, and Mt. Lowades, Fleet-Street, and Mr. Hayes, bookseller in Oxford-Street, London; also of the booksellers in York, Manchester, Lincoln, Leiccster, Nottingham, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Loughborough, Lichfield, Birminghand, Wolverhampton, Leek, Macclesfield, Buxton, Ashborne, Wirksworth, Mansfield, &c. &c
von Drewry, John
[Derby] : s.n, [1790]
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The works of the Reverend Mr. Edm. Hickeringill, late rector of All-Saints, Colchester. In two volumes. Containing 1. The History of the Whigs, their Plots, Principles, and Practices, in two Parts; being the Secret History of the Whigs, from the time of the Civil Wars, &c. 2. The horrid Sin of Man-Catching, or a true Idea and Character of wicked Magistrates, Apparitors, Bumms, and Catchpoles. 3. Curse ye Meroz, a Sermon, containing the Standard of our Obeto Soveraign Power, that Kings can do no Wrong with respect to the Doctrin of Passive Obedience and Non-Resistance. 4. An Apology for Distress'd Innocence, a Sermon, preach'd on the 30th of January, setting forth the restless Spirit of Republican Principles and King-Killing Practices. 5. The Lay-Clergy, or Lay-Elder, a short Essay on the Lawfulness of the Clergy's exercising Temporal Offices. 6. The Trimmer's friendly Debate with the Observator, concerning the Uniformity and Benediction of Charters; and the House of Commons not a House of Courtiers. 1. The Black Non-Conformist. 2. The Postscript to the same, on Excommunication. 3. Some Considerations on the Nature of Marriage, and a Description of Matrimony made by the Inspiration of the Holy Ghost. 4. The Author's Thoughts on Confirmation. 5. An Essay on the Vertue of Sequestration. 6. An Epistle to the Tories. 7. The Mushroom; in Answer to Mr. Drydens Satyr against Sedition. 8. A Postscript to the same. 9. The Ceremony-Monger. 10. The Good-Old-Cause; or, the Divine Captain: containing Arguments to make a Soldier Religious and Brave against the Fears of Death, in the Service of his Country. With several other Tracts. Corrected and revis'd by the author, some time before his death: with an index to the whole
von Hickeringill, Edmund
London : printed, and are to be sold by B. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1709
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Morse's Geography : This day is published, No. 1. Price one Shilling, of the American geography; or, A view of the present situation United States of America: containing astronomical geography.-geographical definitions, discovery, and general description of America and the United States: Of their boundaries; mountains; lakes; bays and rivers; natural history; productions; populations; government; agriculture; commerce; manufactures; and history.-A concise account of the war and of the important events which have succeeded. With a particular description of Kentucky, the western territory, and Vermont; of their extent; civil divisions; chief towns; climates; soils; trade; character; constitutions; courts of justice; colleges; academies; religion; islands; Indians; literary and humane societies; springs; curiosities; histories; &c. To which is added, an abridgement of the geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch dominions in America and the West-Indies. Also of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Conditions. I. The work will make one large volume octavo. II. Each number (except the last) will contain seven sheets of letter-press. III. The work will be completed in six weekly numbers, at one shilling each, and will contain two sheet maps, one of the southern, the other of the northern states, from the latest surveys. IV. The whole work being already printed may be had complete, or by one or more numbers, as best fuits the convenience of the purchaser
von Stockdale, John; Morse, Jedidiah
London : Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, Sept. 27, 1793
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A catalogue of above fifteen thousand volumes : In all Arts, Sciences, and every Branch of polite Literature, Many on Royal Paper, and in Morocco, and other elegant Bindings; being the Stock of the late Mr. John Hildyard, deceased, with other Libraries purchased since. Among which are Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vols. Biblia Polyglotta, 8 vols. Lincis rubris. Buxtorsii Concordant. Bib. Heb. ... Stephani Thesaurus, 4 vols. Martinii Lexicon, 2 vols. Plutarchi Opera, 2 vols. Aristophanes, Kusteri. Euripides, Barnes. Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 vols. Herodotus, Gronovii. Galeni Opera, 7 vols. Diogenes Laertius, Meibonaii. Virgilii Opera, Baskerville. Homeri Opera, Barnes, 2 vols. Homeri Opera, Clarke, 2 vols. Hist. D'angleterre, par M. Rapin, 10 tom. Ruins of Palmyra, Ruins of Balbec, fine Plates. Postlethwayt's Dictionary, 2 vols. Chambers's and Supplement, 4 vols. Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vols. Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible, 3 vols. Ainsworth's Dictionary, 2 vols. Rushworth's Hist. Collections, 8 vols. Rapin's History of England, 2 vols. Guthrie's and Ralph's, 5 vols. Kennet's, 3 vols. Tyrrel's, 5 vols. Drake's Antiquities of York. Thoresby's Leeds. Somner's Canterbury. Stukeley's Stonehenge. Maitland's History of Edinburgh. - History of Scotland, 2 vols. Antient Universal History, 21 vols. Modern Universal Hist. 3 vols. and 8 vols. Bp. Gibson's Camden, 2 vols. Bp. Gibson's Codex, 2 vols. Bacon's Works, 4 vols. Churchill's Voyages, 8 vols. Duncan's Caesar, fine Plates. Dugdale's Summons to Parliament. - Origines Juridiciales. - Hist. of St. Paul's, Hollar's Cuts Sir William Temple's Works, 2 vols. Ben. Jonson's Works, best Edition. System of Geography, 2 vols. Maps. Ware's Architecture Compleat Body of Husbandry Compleat Body of Gardening Swammerdam's Natural History of Insects ... Humphreys on the O. and N. Test, 3 vols. Burkit on the New Testament. Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vols. Tillotson's Works, 3 vols. Barrow's Works, 2 vols. Bp. Hooper's Works. Taylor's Hebrew Concordance, 2 vols. Lord Sommers's Tracts, 12 vols. Harleian Miscellany, 8 vols. Astley's Voyages, 4 vols. Addison's Works, 4 vols. Sully's Memoirs, 3 vols. Davila's Civil Wars of France, 2 vols. Hampton's Polybius. Smollet's History of England, 4 vols. Cay's Statutes at large, 6 vols. Strange's Reports, 2 vols. Peere Williams's Reports. Besides a large Collection of other Reports and Law Books. Which will begin to be sold (the lowest Price printed in the Catalogue) on Wednesday, February 14, 1759, and continue on Sale till the Summer Assizes. By John Hinxman, Bookseller in Stonegate, York. Catalogues may be had of Messrs. R. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; Messrs. Rivington and Fletcher, in Pater-Noster-Row; Messrs. Whiston and White, in Fleet-Street; and Mr. Payne, at the Mews-Gate, London. - Also of Mr. Fletcher, in Oxford. - Mr. Merrill, in Cambridge. - Messrs. Hamilton and Balsour, in Edinburgh. - All the Booksellers in the North of England, and at the Place of Sale. Price One Shilling, which will be return'd to any Gentleman who lays out Twenty
von Hinxman, John
[York?] : s.n, [1759]
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A catalogue of above fifteen thousand volumes : In which are included the libraries of John Parsons, of Merton-College, Oxford, and of the Rev. Mr. Gray, of Southwicke, in Sussex, with several other large parcels of law, mathematicks, divinity, and English history, of gentlemen, deceased, &c. The whole making a large assortment of valuable books in most languages, arts, and sciences, and in general are in very good condition. Among which are the following. Rapin, and Tindal's Contin. 5 vol. in rus. Holingshed's Chronicle, 2 vol. best edit. Camden's Britannia, 2 vol. I. p. Morant's Essex, 2 vol. 1. p. eleg. in rus. Atkyns's Gloucestershire, 1. p. in rus. Stukeley's Abury, elegant Borlase's Cornwall Thurloe's State papers, 7 vol. Dart's Westminster-Abbey, 2 vol. Carte's Hist. of England, 4 vol. in rus. Rights of elections determined by the House, MSS. Harrington's works, best, elegant Calenter of the H. of Lords, 3 vol. MSS. Burnet's reformation and own time, 5 vol. elegant, in rus. Guthrie's, 5 vol. Eachard's Oldmixon's 3 vol. Robinson's and Tyrrel's History of England Strype's Annals of the reformation, 4 vol. Clarke's works, 4 vol. l. p. Balkerville's Bible, in Morocco Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vol. stackhouse, 2 vol. and blome on the Bible Bunyan's, 2 vol. Barrow's, 3 vol. and Tillotson's works, 3 vol. Montsaucon's Antiquities and supplementt; 10 vol. 1. p. in rus. bound in 5 Churchill's Voyages, 3 vol. in rus. Harris's voyages, 2 vol. eleg. Rycaut's commentaries of Peru Pocock's Travels, 2 vol. in rus. Universal history, 8 vol. half bound Duncan's Cæsar, eleg. in rus. Whiston's Josephus, 2 vol. fine p. eleg. Atkyn's Reports, 3 vol. Barnardiston's Reports, 3 vol. Peere Williams's Reports, 3 vol. Lord Raymond's Reports, 2 vol. Strange's Reports, 2 vol. Mosely's reports Levinz's reports, 2 vol. Pollexsen's Reports, 1. p. Freeman's Reports Fortescue's Reports Bacon's Abridgment, 5 vol. Hale's Pleas of the crown, 2 vol. Horseman's Conveyancer, 2 vol. Domat's Civil law, 2 vol. best Bayle's dictionary, 5 vol. Scapula's lexicon, eleg. in rus. edit. opt. Chambers's, 4 vol. Johnson's, 2 vol. James's, 3 vol. Ainsworth's, 2 vol. Postlethwayt's, 2 vol. Bailey's, Delpino's, Chambaud's, and Miller's Dict. all elegant in rus. Biographia Britannica, 7 vol. in rus. Barrow's Dictionary and supplement Grotius on war and peace, best, in rus. Barlow's ^DAesop, fine copy Salmon's Herbal, 2 vol. fine p. Parkinson's Herbal Chambers's View of Kew-Gardens Visher's Fine cuts to the Bible Hill's History of animals, 1. p. Urry's Chaucer, 1. p. Leonis Palladio, by Inigo Jones Dion Cassius Reimari, 2 tom. eleg. Ciceronis Opera Stephani, 2 tom. Clement. Alexand. Opera, per potter, 2 tom. 1. Cæsari in metal. Dal pedrufi, 10 tom. Which will be sold very cheap (for ready money only) the lowest price in the catalogue, on Thursday the 24th of August, 1769, and continue daily on sale, by William Otridge, bookseller opposite the north-side of the New Church in the Strand; where most money is given for any library or parcel of books, of books exchanged. Catalogues to be had of the following booksellers; Mr. Robson, of New Bond Street; Mr. Ridley, St. James'-street; Mr. Walter, Charing-cross; Mess Curtis, Fleet-Street; Mr. Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange; Mr. Merrill and Mr. Woodyes, at Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Prince, of Oxford; Mr. Blackman, at Reading; Mess. Palmer and Bucket, at Bristol; and at the place of sale
von Otridge, William
[London] : s.n, [1769]
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