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PSALMS-continued.

Psalms in Metre (a Century), by Richd. Goodridge. Lond. 1682, 8vo. Second edition, wherein the whole number is completed. Oxford, 1684, 8vo. Heber, pt. iii. 2713, with 7 others, 8s. 6d.-Lond. 1685, 8vo. See Dissertation prefixed to Lord Aston's Version of the Psalms, 1811. Psalms and Hymns in Metre, by Simon Ford, D.D. Lond. 1688, 12mo.

Whole Book of Psalms, as they are now sung in the churches, with the Singing Notes of Time and Tune set to every syllable; never before done in England. By T. M. Lond. J. Everingham, 1688, 12mo. Strong, in 1829, 9s.

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, by William Vilant. Edinb. 1689, 24mo. A Paraphrase on the Psalms of David, with other Hymns, by Richard Baxter. Lond. 1692, 12mo.

A Selection from the Psalms by Daniel Warner. In the Savoy, 1694, 8vo.

The Parish Clerk's Vade Mecum; or an Alphabetical Concordance of the most material Words and Sentences in the Book of Singing-Psalms, by B. P. Parish Clerk. Lond. 1694, 8vo.

Psalms (20), by H. Hody. Lond. 1695,

12mo.

An Essay of a new Version of the Psalms of David, consisting of the first twenty, by Brady and Tate. Lond. 1695,

Svo.

A new Version of the Psalms of David, by N. BRADY and N. TATE. Lond. 1696, 8vo. First edition. Specimens of the version were previously published, one containing eight, the other twenty psalms, which versions differ in many places from that afterwards adopted. Second edition. Lond. 1698, 8vo.-Lond. 1698, 12mo. This edition differs considerably from the 8vo. of the same date. Lea Wilson.-Lond. 1698, 24mo.

Scripture Proof for Singing Scripture | Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, by E. H. Lond. 1696, 8vo.

Select Psalms in Verse, for the Use of St. James' Parish, Westminter. Lond. by J. Heptinstall, 1697, 12mo.

Davideos, or a Specimen of some of David's Psalms, in Metre, with Remarks on the Latin Translators. [By John Phillips?] Lond. 1698, 8vo.

The Psalms of David in English metre, by Luke Milbourne. Lond. 1698, 12mo. See Cotton's Editions, 197.

The Psalmes of David (in Prose) translated from the Vulgat (by Mr. Carryl, created Lord Dartford by the Pretender), (St. Germains) 1700, 12mo. Lloyd, 960, 17. Puttick, Dec. 1855, 17. 2s.-Second edition. At St. Germain en Laye. By William Weston, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty of Great Britain, 1704, 12mo.

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Tunes to the Psalmes of David, in four Parts, with an Introduction to Singing. 1700, 8vo. 78.

A Supplement to Tate and Brady's Version. Lond. 1700, 8vo.-With 30 new Tunes set to Music. Lond. 1708, 12mo. Strong, in 1829, 5s.

The Book of Psalms, with an argument of each Psalm, and a Preface giving some general Rules for the Interpretation of this sacred Book, by a Divine of the Church of England (Peter Allix, D.D.) Lond. 1701, 8vo. 6s.

The first XV Psalms in lyric verse, by James Gibbs, D.D. Lond. 1701, 4to.

An Essay towards a paraphrase on the Psalms, in verse, by Basil Kennett. Lond. 1706, 8vo.

Holy David and his English Translators cleared; containing, I. Directions for the more devout use of the Psalms, &c.; 2. The Psalter, after the Translation of the Great Bible; 3. A Defence of the Old Translation, &c. [by John Johnson, of Cranbrook]. Lond, 1706, 8vo.-1707, 8vo.

Psalter (the Massachuset), with the Gospel of Saint John, in Indian and English. Boston, N. E. 1709, 12mo. Geo. Chalmers, pt. i. 73, 27. A copy is in the British Museum.

The Devout Singer's Guide, containing all the common Tunes now in use, with Select Portions of the Psalms adapted to each Tune, Recommended by Daniel Warner, Singing-Master. Lond. 1711, 8vo. The Psalms in Metre, by Sir John Denham. Lond. 1714, 8vo. Bright, 1s. LARGE PAPER, 68.

Psalterium Americanum. The Book of Psalms, in a Translation exactly conformed unto the Original; but all in blank Verse, fitted unto the Tunes commonly used in our Churches. Boston in N. E. 1718, sm. 8vo. Puttick's, Mar. 1861 (imp.) 148. Geo. Chalmers, pt. i. 72, 17. 19s. Sotheby's, Jan. 1841, 47. This version was compiled by Dr. Cotton Mather.

The Psalms imitated in the Language of the New Testament, by I. Watts. Lond. 1719, 12mo. The first edition. Mr. 1719.-Fifteenth edit. 1748, 12mo. The last Park's sale, 67. 12s. 6d.-Second edition, edition published during the author's life.

The Book of Psalms made fit for the Closet, with Titles to each Psalm, and Prayers (by Ph. Bedingfield). Lond. 1719, 12mo.

Hymns and Spiritual Songs, containing versions of upwards of twenty Psalms, by Simon Browne. Lond. 1720, 12mo.

A new version of the Psalms of David, by Sir Richard Blackmore, Knt. M.D. Lond. 1721, 8vo.

The Devout Soul, containing metrical

PSALMS-continued. versions of eighteen Psalms, by Thomas Coney, D.D. Lond. 1722, 8vo.

Select Psalms, paraphrased in Metre, by Dr. R. Daniel, Dean of Armagh. Dublin, 1722-also Lond. 1722, 8vo.-Lond. 1737. Dr. Daniel printed also a version of the Penitential Psalms.

A Specimen of a new Version of the
Psalms. By a Gentleman of Wadham
College (G. Costard). Lond. 1733, 4to.
Collection of Psalms and Hymns, by
John Wesley. Lond. 1738, 12mo.
edition.-Second edition, enlarged. Lond.
First
Printed by W. Strahan, 1741, 12mo.

Hymns and Sacred Poems. By John and Charles Wesley. Lond. 1739, 12mo. Three editions in the same year. Frequently reprinted.

The Psalms of David in metre, with Hymns adapted for the Lord's Supper. Dublin, 1740, 12mo.

An Essay toward a new English Version of the Book of Psalms, by the Rev. Zechariah Mudge. Lond. 1744, 4to. In some estimation.

The Psalms in Metre (by Mr. Pike, Sandemanian), Lond. by H. Kent, 1751,

12mo.

A poetical Translation of the Psalms, from Buchanan's Latin into English Verse, by the Rev. T. Cradock of Maryland. Lond. 1754, 8vo.

The Psalms of David translated into heroic Verse (by Stephen Wheatland and Tipping Silvester), with Arguments to each Psalm and explanatory Notes. Lond. 1754, 12mo. 3s. 6d. LARGE PAPER, 5S.

Psalms and Hymns by Mr. Wesley, Mr. Madan, &c. Bristol, 1755, 12mo, 2 vols. Frequently reprinted.

A new English Translation of the Psalms from the original Hebrew, reduced to Metre by the late Bishop Hare: with Notes critical and explanatory, Illustrations of many Passages drawn from the Classics; and a preliminary Dissertation, in which the Truth and Certainty of that learned Prelate's happy Discovery is stated and proved at large, by Thomas Edwards, A.M. Cambridge, 1755, 8vo. 5s. A Select Collection of the Psalms (in verse), imitated or paraphrased by the most eminent English Poets. Lond. for the Editor (Henry Dell, bookseller, at the Angel and Bible, Great Tower Street),

1756, 12mo.

The Psalms. New England Version, revised and improved by the Rev. Thomas Prince. Boston, U.S. 1758, 12mo.

The Psalter in its original Form: or the Book of Psalms reduced to Lines (by George Fenwick, B.D.) Lond. 1759, Svo, 'A curious and interesting production, by a Hutchinsonian divine of the Church of England.'-Orme.

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Psalms and Hymns, extracted from va rious authors by Mr. Madan, 1760, 12mo. heroic verse, by the Rev. John Robson. The First Book of David's Psalms in Lond. 1761, 8vo.

the Hebrew Original, with Notes critiA new Translation of the Psalms from M.A.: to which is added, a Dissertation cal and explanatory by William Greer, on the last prophetic Words of Noah. curate and elegant specimen of biblical Camb. 1762, 8vo. Hollis, 544, 6s. An acinterpretation, with excellent notes.

Several select portions of the Psalms Clergyman (W. Tolton), with proper from Tate and Brady's Version. By a tunes by W. Thompson. Newcastle, 1763,

8vo.

A Translation of the Psalms of David

attempted in the Spirit of Christianity,
and adapted to Divine Service, by Chris-
topher Smart, A.M.
This version is very unequal. LARGE
Lond. 1765. 4to.
PAPER.

The Psalms translated or paraphrased in English Verse, by James Merrick. Reading, 1765, 4to. 7s. The best poetical translation in the English language.Reading, 1766, 12mo. 4s.

written by the late Rev. James Merrick, A Version of the Psalms, originally Use, and paraphrased in such (prose) lanM.A., divided into Stanzas for Parochial guage as will be intelligible to every capacity, by the Rev. W. Dechan Tattersall, A.M., with a suitable Collect to Parker. Sm. 8vo. pp. 302, besides Title, each Psalm, from the works of Archbishop Preface, viii. n. d. (1794). Improved ranged with Music. Psalmody; viz. Merrick's Version arvols.-Divided into Stanzas by W. D. Lond. 1795, 8vo. Tattersall. Lond. 1797, 4to. 7s. PAPER, 98. Garrick, 1576, 12s.-A Selection of the Psalms from Merrick's Version. Ipsw. 1815, 12mo.

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Merrick, M.A. Reading, 1768, 4to. 10s.
Annotations on the Psalms, by James
A valuable work, with remarks, &c. by
Bishop Lowth, Archb. Secker and Kenni-
cott. Gossett, 3649, 15s.

The Psalms of David in Metre, by
George Scott, Gent. Edinb. 1768, 18mo.
Translated into English Prose, with the
The Psalms. Buchanan's Paraphrase
Latin Text and Order of Construction, by
Andrew Waddell. Edinb. 1772, 8vo.-
Again, Edinb. 1815, 8vo.

Psalms, in Metre; to which is added, a A new Version of the whole Book or Supplement of Divine Hymns, or Scripture Songs, all fitted to the common Psalm Tunes, by James Maxwell. Glasgow, 1773, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Best edition.

PSALMS-continued.

The Psalms of David, methodized by
Edinb. 1794, 8vo.

The Psalms of David, a new and improved Version (from the Swedish of John Adam Tingstadius, D.D.) Lond. 1794, Svo

The Psalms of David in Metre; allowed | Robt, Walker. by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland. With Notes by John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. Edinb. 1775, 8vo.-Edinb. 1852, 32mo. 2s.

The Psalms paraphrased &c. by John Barclay. Edinb. 1776, 12mo.

Psalms and Hymns for public and private worship, collected and published by Augustus Toplady. Lond. 1776, 8vo. Original edition. Subsequent editions were rearranged and much altered by the deacons of his chapel.-A new edition, with pieces never before collected, was published by Daniel Sedgwick. Lond. 1860, 12mo. 4s. 6d.

The Book of Psalms, as translated, paraphrased, or imitated, by some of the most eminent English Poets, viz. Addison, Blacklock, Carter, Merrick, Watts, &c., and adapted to Christian Worship, in a Form most likely to give general Satisfaction: to which is prefixed, a Dissertation on Scripture Imprecations, by Ben jamin Williams. Salisbury, 1781, 8vo. 5s. The Book of Psalms, in Metre; from the Original, compared with many Versions in different Languages (by Robert Boswell). Lond. 1784, 12mo, Second edition, entitled the British Psalter, &c. Lond. 1786, 18mo.

The Psalms of David, selected from various Versions, and adapted to Public Worship. Lond. 1786, 12mo.

The Book of Psalms, illustrated by an improved translation of the proper Psalms, &c. by a Layman. Lond. 1786, 8vo.

Psalms. The Scottish version, with Notes devotional and practical, by John Gillies. Glasgow, 1786, 12mo.

Psalms and Hymns, unmixed with disputed doctrines of any sect, by G. Walker. Warrington, 1788, 8vo.

A new literal Version of the Book of

Psalms, with a Preface and Notes, by the Rev. Stephen Street, M.A. Lond. 1790, 8vo. 2 vols. Heath, 728, 5s. Hollis, 1265,

7s.

The Psalms of David for the Use of Parish Churches. The words selected from the Version of Tate and Brady, by the Rev. Geo. Hay Drummond; the Musick selected, adapted and composed by Edw. Miller, Mus. Doct. Lond. (1790), 4to. --A selection for every Sunday throughout the year appeared in 1790, 12mo.

A new and literal Version of the Psalms into modern Language, with copious Notes and Illustrations, by the Rev. W. R. Wake. Bath, 1793, 8vo. 2 vols. In little estimation.

5s.

A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, selected by Dr. A. Kippis and others. Lond. 1795, 12mo.

A new Version of the Psalms of David, by Joseph Cottle. Lond. 1801, crown 8vo. 4s.-Lond. 1805, 12mo.

A Poetical Version of certain Psalms,
Cumberland. Tunbridge
by Richard
Wells, 1801, 8vo.

A new Translation of the Book of Psalms

from the original Hebrew; with various
Readings and Notes by Alexander Geddes,
A posthumous
LL.D. Lond. 1807, 8vo.
publication, edited by Dr. Disney and
Charles Butler, Esq.

A new Version of the Psalms, in blank Verse, by the Rev, T. Dennis. Lond. 1808, 12mo.

A Version of the Psalms (in metre) attempted to be closely accommodated to the Text of Scripture (by John Stow, of Old South Sea House). Lond. Rivingtons, 1809, 8vo. (Dedicated to Jehovah.)

The Psalms (in metre), translated by W. S. Towers. Lond. 1811, 8vo. Privately printed. Ayton, 7s.

The Psalms of David evangelised, by Richard Baker, D.D. Lond. 1811, 8vo.

An entire new Version of the Book of Psalms, with original Prefaces, and Notes critical and explanatory, by the Rev. W. Goode, M.A. Lond. 1811, 8vo. 2 vols.1816,18mo. 'A learned and valuable help to the critical as well as devotional understanding of the Psalms.'-Rev. T.H.Horne.

Select Psalms in Verse, with a Preface and biographical Notices of those Persons who have translated the whole Book of Psalms (by the Hon. and Rev. Lord Aston). Lond. 1811, 8vo.

Poetical Paraphrase of select Psalms, by Robert Wolseley. Lichfield, 1811,

12mo.

The Book of Psalms translated from the

Hebrew, with Notes critical and explanatory, by Samuel Horsley, Bishop of St. Asaph. Lond. 1815, 8vo. 2 vols. A posthumous publication, far inferior in merit and importance to the Bishop's translation of Hosea.-1816, 8vo. 2 vols.

The Psalms of David, or Christian Experience, by R. Donald. Guildford, for the Author, 1815, 12mo.

The Book of Psalms in Metre, fitted for the tunes in common use, with Notes (by S. Pike?) Lond. Boosey, 1815, 12mo.

Lyra Davidis; or, a new Translation and Exposition of the Psalms; founded

PSALMS-continued.

on the Principles of the late Bishop Horsley, by the Rev. John Fry, B.D. Lond. 1819, 8vo. The book contains learning, and is also orthodox; but it is on the

whole an indifferent performance.'-Orme. The Psalms arranged on a new plan, by T. Pruen. Lond. 1819, 8vo.

The Book of Psalms in Metre, wherein closeness to the Text and smoothness of the verse are preferred to rhyme. G. Leighton, Clerkenwell, 1819, 18mo. The Psalms of David, versified by James Neligan. Dublin, for the Author, 1820, 8vo.

A new Metrical Version of the Psalms

of David, by Basil Wood. Lond. 1821,

12mo.

The Book of Praises, the Psalms of David and others, the prophets of Jehovah, in metre, by W. Coldwell. Halifax,

1821, 8vo.

The Psalms, a literal English Version (with the Hebrew Text, a Key, &e.), by John Reid, M.D. Glasgow, 1821, 8vo.

The Book of Psalms in heroic verse, with a short preface. Lond. by the Philanthropic Society, 1822, 8vo.

The Psalms of David attempted in Verse, by Senex, a Clergyman (Ed. Rowland). Carlisle, 1826, 12mo.

Psalms.-Select Portions of the Psalms. A Collection of Metrical Versions, with Sixty Psalms and Fifteen Hymns, by Montague Burgoyne, Esq. Lond. 1827, imp. 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 1s. The volumes sold separate, 15s, and 6s.

nary Dissertations and Notes, by the Rev. The Psalter, illustrated with prelimiR. Warner, 1828, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

of the Psalms of David, by Margaret PaThe Christian Psalter; a new Version tullo, Perth. Edinb. for the Author, 1828, 8vo. Suppressed.

by W. Wrangham. Louth, 1829, 12mo. A new Metrical Version of the Psalms,

pressed Version. Lond. Cadell, 1829, 8vo. The Spirit of the Psalms, or a com

A New Translation of the Book of Psalms, with explanatory Notes by W. French and G. Skinner. Camb, 1830, 8vo. Architect. Lond. 1831, 18mo. Sacred Lyrics, by Alfred Bartholomew,

Psalms, by Henry Gahagan. Lond. 1832, A Rhyme Version of the Liturgy

12mo.

The Book of Psalms translated into Psalter, or Book of Psalms, in English English Verse by E. G. Marsh. Lond. Verse. Lond. 1822, 8vo. 1832, 8vo.

The Psalms of David, translated into sundry kinds of verse by Sir Philip Sidney and his sister, the Countess of Pembroke, now first printed from a copy of the original manuscript. Lond. by C. Whittingham, Chiswick, 1823, 12mo. with two portraits, 8s. Bright, 2s.

The Psalms, a new version (in Metre), by James Usher. Lond. for the Author, 1823, 12mo.-1827, 12mo.

The Book of Psalms in an English metrical Version, founded on the Basis of the English Bible Translation, and compared with the original Hebrew; with Notes critical and illustrative, by Richard Mant, Bishop of Down and Connor. Lond. 1824, 8vo.

Songs of Solyma; or a new version (in Metre) of the Psalms of David, by Baptist Noel Turner. Lond. 1824, 8vo.

A literal Translation of the Book of Psalms, solely on the authority of the Rev, J. Parkhurst, M.A. Lond. 1825, 8vo. Psalms according to the authorised Version, with prefatory Titles, and tabular Index of scriptural References, from the Port Royal Authors, marking the Circumstances and chronologic Order of their Composition: to which is added an Essay upon the Psalms, and their scrip. tural Application, by Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck. Lond. 1825, 12mo.

A new Version of the Psalms of David, by Matth. Sankey. Lond. 1825, 8vo.

The Book of the Psalms of David in English blank verse, by the Rev. George Musgrave. Lond. 1833, 8vo.

Psalter, or Psalms in English verse (by the Rev. J, Keble). Oxf. 1839, 12mo.

Original Psalms or Sacred Songs from the Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament, by John Beaumont. Shrewsbury, 1834, 12mo.

A new Version of the Book of Psalms, by H.A. S.Atwood. Coventry 1834. 18mo.

Church and Home Melodies; a new Version of the more devotional parts of the Psalms, by T. J. Judkin. Lond. 1834, 24mo.

The Spirit of the Psalms; or the Psalms of David adapted to Christian Worship, by H. F. Lyte. Brixham, 1834, 24mo.

A new Version of the Psalms of David, by Edward Farr. Lond. 1836,12mo.-Translated by W. Walford. Lond. 1837, 8vo. In lines, following the Hebrew punctuation.

The Book of Psalms in blank verse, by John Eden. Lond. 1841. 4to. Bright, 8s.

A Paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms in English Verse, supposed to have been written by Thomas Brampton in 1414; with a Legendary Psalter of St. Bernard in Latin and English verse; with Notes by W. H. Black. Lond. published by the Percy Society, 1842, post 8vo.

Thirteen Psalms and the First chapter of Ecclesiastes in English Verse, by John Croke, in the reign of Henry VIII. Lond. for the Percy Society, 1843, post 8vo.

The Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed

'The Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed!

Public Characters of all Nations; conas they are to be sung or said in Churches. | sisting of Biographical Accounts of nearly (Edited by W. Dyce, Esq.) Printed in three thousand Eminent Contemporaries, BLACK LETTER, with wood-cut borders. alphabetically arranged. Lond. Sir R. Lond. Burns, 1843, sm. 4to. LARGE PAPER. Phillips, 1823, 12mo. portraits. A very copious list of editions of the Psalms and parts thereof, in English, from 1505 to 1850, will be found in Dr. Cotton's Editions of the Bible and Parts thereof, 2nd edition, Oxford, 1852, and in Lea

Wilson's Catalogue of English Bibles, &c. 1845. See also Holland's Psalmists of Great Britain; Records, biographical and literary, of one hundred and fifty Authors who have rendered the whole or part of the Book of Psalms into English verse. Lond. 1843, 2 vols.

PSITTACORUM REGIO, the Land of Parrots, or the She-Lands. Lond. 1669, 12mo.

With a frontispiece. A copy is in the British Museum. Bindley, pt. ii. 2442, 41. 4s. Hibbert, 6610, 17. 12s.

PUBLIUS SYRUS. Mimi Publiani, that is to saye, quick and sentenciouse Verses or Meters of Publius, with the Interpretacion and brief Scholyes of Richarde Tauerner. Lond. Ric. Bances (1539), per

16mo.

Contains E 4 in octaves. Generally attached to 'Proverbes or Adagies with newe Addicions gathered out of the Chiliades of Erasmus by Richard Tauerner,' and also in Cato's Distichs by Hoole, 1659, &c. The choice Sentences of Publius Syrius are to be found in a publication entitled Johnsoniana, 1776, 12mo.

PUCCINI, Vincent. The Life of PSYCHE. See APULEIUS. FON- the Holy and Venerable Mother TAINE, J. de la. LUCIUS. TIGHE, Suar Maria Maddalena de Patsi, Mrs. H. allowance. 1619, 8vo. translated by G. B. [Doway], with

PTOLEMY, Claud. Harmonicorum Libri tres. Gr. et Lat. ex Recensione, Versione et cum Notis Jo. Wallis. Oxon. 1682, 4to.

A good edition, reprinted in Wallisii Opera.

The Compost of Ptholomeus Prince of Astronomye, translated out of Frenche into Englysshe. Imprinted by Robert Wyer, 16mo, BLACK LETTER. with woodcuts. Two editions, without date, were published by Wyer. White Knights, 3412, morocco, 17. 1s. Hibbert, 6611, 10s. Heber, pt. vi. 5s. Ratcliffe's copy. Lond. by Thomas Colwell, n. d. 16mo.

Bright, 19s.
PUCELLE D'ORLEANS, with the
History of her Times. See JOAN
OF ARC. VOLTAIRE.

PUCKLE, James. The Club, a
Dialogue between a Father and
Son. Lond. 1817, royal 8vo.

A neat edition, with wood-cuts by Thurston. Bindley, pt. ii. 2240, 14s. LARGE PAPER, with proofs on India paper, 4to. Strettell, 1431, 17. 10s. Nassau, pt. ii. 820, 17. 8s. On WHITE CHINESE PAPER, with borders, 18 copies printed. SotheOn YELLOW CHINESE by's, in 1824. 27. 5s. PAPER, with borders. Seven copies printed. Sotheby's, in 1821, 17. 198. On SATIN. Seven copies printed, with gold borders, imp. 8vo. Hibbert, 6680, 37. 10s. Font

Ptolemy's Quadripartite, or four Books concerning the Influences of the Stars, faithfully rendered into English from Leo Allatins, with Notes, explaining the most difficult and obscure Passages, by John Whalley. Lond. 1701, 12mo.-1786, 8vo. Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos; or, Quadripar-hill, tite on the Influences of the Stars, trans: lated from Proclus; with Preface and Notes by J. M. Ashmand. Lond. 1822,

8vo.

Ptolemy's Quadripartite. Translated by James Wilson. Lond. [1828], 12mo. 7s. PUBLIC CHARACTERS. With portraits. 1798, to its conclusion in 1810.

Edited by Alexander Stevens. Lond. 8vo. 10 vols.

A series of Biographies of eminent persons of the period, many of which are not to be found elsewhere.

1100, 31. 13s. 6d.-Lond. 1711, 12mo. 101, 7s. Lloyd, 960*, 8s. 6d.-1713, 12mo. first edition, with portrait. Nassau, pt. ii. with portrait by Vertue. Nassau, pt, ii. 102, 8s.-1723, 12mo. with portrait by Vertue. Gough, 2959, 7s. 6d. 1733, 12mo. wth portrait by J. Cole.-Dublin, 1743, 12mo. Chiswick, 1834, 12mo. cuts (edited by W. S. Singer).-5th edition, Lond. n. d. 8vo.

Thurston's designs. Printed in colours.
Lond. 1820, royal 8vo. 100 printed.

Illustrations to the Puckle Club, from

England's Interest: or, a brief Discourse of the Royal Fishery; in a letter to a Friend. Lond. 1696, 8vo.

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