A Catalogue of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books, in Various Languages and Classes of Literature: Which are Now Selling, for Ready Money, at the Prices Affixed to Each Article by W. Ford, Part 1

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C. Wheeler and son, 1811
 

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Page 119 - M. William Shake-speare, His True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear, and his three Daughters.
Page 483 - Regales; or, THE HISTORY, LAWS, AND PLACES OF THE CHIEF MINES AND MINERAL WORKS in England, Wales, and the English Pale in Ireland.
Page 459 - Relaciones d'el origen descendencia y succession de los Reyes de Persia, y de Harmuz, y de un viage hecho por el mismo autor dende la India Oriental hasta Italia por tierra.
Page xxii - The White Divel: or, the Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano; With the Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Curtizan.
Page 527 - A CENTURY OF THE NAMES AND SCANTLINGS OF SUCH INVENTIONS, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected...
Page 264 - An apology for the true Christian divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers...
Page 580 - SELKIRK (Earl of.) Observations on the present state of the Highlands of Scotland with a view of the causes and probable consequences of Emigration, 1805 1 SELKIRK SETTLEMENT.
Page xxiv - The BORDER HISTORY of ENGLAND and SCOTLAND, deduced from the earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns : comprehending a particular Detail of the Transactions of the Two Nations with one another...
Page 88 - The History of Modern Europe. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; and a view of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
Page 226 - A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Polity,' wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of external religion is asserted ; the mischiefs and inconveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretences pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are, fully answered.

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