Bibliotheca Farmeriana: A Catalogue of the ... Library, in Print and Manuscript, of the Late Revd. Richard Farmer ... Deceased ... Also His Collections of Pictures, Prints, Books of Prints, English Portraits, &C. Which Will Be Sold by Auction ... by
Bibliotheca Farmeriana: A Catalogue of the ... Library, in Print and Manuscript, of the Late Revd. Richard Farmer ... Deceased ... Also His Collections of Pictures, Prints, Books of Prints, English Portraits, &C. Which Will Be Sold by Auction ... by
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1798 Excerpt: ... Smith's Student's Vade Mecum--1770 4711 Saker's genteel Companion for the Recorder 1687 4712 Strange's descriptive Catalogue of Pictures 1769 4713-on the Establishment of the Royal Academy 4714 Stillingsleet's Natural History--1775 4715 Shaclock's (Richard) Epistle to the Rev. Father in God Hieronymus Osorius, Bishop ...
Read More
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1798 Excerpt: ... Smith's Student's Vade Mecum--1770 4711 Saker's genteel Companion for the Recorder 1687 4712 Strange's descriptive Catalogue of Pictures 1769 4713-on the Establishment of the Royal Academy 4714 Stillingsleet's Natural History--1775 4715 Shaclock's (Richard) Epistle to the Rev. Father in God Hieronymus Osorius, Bishop of Arcoburge, in Portugale, to the most excellent Princesse Eli2abeth Antwerp 1565 4716 Steward's (Daniel) English Case, a Court Sermon, at Paris 1659 4717 Shebbeare's (Dr. John) Occasional Critic on the Cri tical Reviewers, 1757. Appendix to ditto, no date. Letters to the Author of the Critical Review 1757 4718 Stubs (John) The Difcoverie of a gaping Gulf, where unto England is lite to he fwallowed by another French Mariage, if the Lord forhid not the Banes, by letting her Maj est ie see the fin and funijhment thereof. "Save, Lord, let the King here us in the day that we call. Pfal. xx. verse 9." Mense Augusti Anno 1579. No printer's name. See Dr. F.'s MSS. notes. For writing this book the Author was apprehended, and prosecuted by order of the Queen, and was condemned to lose his right hand as a libeller. Such was the constancy and loyalty of this man, that immediately after the sentence was executed, he took off his hat with hi thef other hand, and waving it over his head, cried God save the Queen.' Humis History, vol. v. 244. In an ancient hand, it is said to be printed by Hugh Singleton 4719 Shastesbury's, Lord, Characteristicks, 3 vol. 1737 4720 Spirit of Nations----1753 4721 Shannon's (Lord) Discourses, and Characters ad dressed to the Ladies 1689 472s Scrapeana, or Fugitive Miscellany York 1791 4723 Sayer's Disquisitions----1793 4724 Sydney's Letters to Saville 1 1742 4725 (Sir Philip) Desence of Poetry 1787 4726 Snelling on G...
Read Less