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1442 Wall (John, M.D.) Medical Tracts by the late John Wall, M.D., of Worcester. Corrected and republished by Martin Wall. M.D., containing:

Of the Extraordinary Effects of Musk in Convulsive Disorders, &c.
Of the Use of the Peruvian Bark in the Small Pox.

Of the Cure of the Putrid Sore-Throat.

Observations on that Case, and on the Efficacy of Oil in Worm

Cases.

Letters to Sir George Baker, &c., on the Foison of Lead, and the
Impregnation of Cyder with that Metal.

A Letter to Dr. Heberden on the Angina Pectoris, etc., etc
8vo, full calf. Oxford, 1780.

1443 Wittie (Robert).

14s

Pyrologia Mimica; or, An Answer to Hydrologia
Chymica of William Sympson; In Defence of Scarbrough-Spaw.
Small 8vo, original calf. London, 1669.

£2 5s

Robert Wittie in 1660 published a treatise on Scarborough-Spa. This treatise was attacked by W. Simpson in his Hydrologia Chymica, and by Dr. Tonstall in Scarborough-Spaw spagirically anatomized. To the former, Dr. Wittie made a sharp reply under the title of Pyrologia Mimica.

1444 Woodward (John, M.D.). The State of Physick, and of Diseases; with an inquiry into the Causes of the late Increase of them, but more particularly of the Small-Pox. With some considerations upon the new premised, an Idea of the Nature and Mechanism of man; of the Disorders to which it is obnoxious; and of the Method of Rectifying them. Post 8vo, original calf, m. e. London, 1718.

£1 1s

1445 THE MEDLAYS FOR 1711; to which are prefix'd the fine WhigExaminers.

Royal Svo, full original calf. London, 1712.

One leaf of index missing.

£1 10s

"A Periodical paper principally directed against Swift and his party, conducted by Mr. Maynwaring, assisted by Oidmixon."

Presentation copy from Mr. Maynwaring to the celebrated Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, with Inscription on fly-leaf in her Autograph.

1446 MELANCHTON (Philip). Whether it be mortall sinne to transgresse civil lawes, which be the commaundementes of civil Magistrates. The judgement of Philip Melancton in his Epitome of morall Philosophie.

The resolution of D. Hen. Bullinger, and D. Rod. Gualter, of D. Martin Bucer, and D. Peter Martyr, concernyng the apparrel of Ministers, and other indifferent thinges.

Black Letter. 12mo, half calf.
London, R. Jugge (1566).

£2 10s

PLATE XLV.

Miffale advluminfi

gnis ecclelie Sarilburienfis

nunc recens typis elegantioribus exaratum,
historijs nonis, baris ac proprijs infi
gnitum:& a mendis & plurimis
(quibus palmitatebat)

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Apud Guillelmum Merlinin ponte

Teloneozum, ad hominis fylueftris fignum,
e regione hozologij palatii.

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1447 MELTON (John). A Six-folde Politician. Together with a Sixe-folde Precept of Policy.

With woodcut border on title.

A Large Paper Copy of the FIRST EDITION, small 8vo. original vellum. London, printed for E. A. for John Bell, 1609. £6 6s

Cited by Halliwell-Phillips in his Edition of King Lear.

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Sir Sidney Lee, in Shakespeareana," states that only one other Large Paper Copy is recorded, viz., that in the Grenville Collection.

1448 MESSALINA.

The Second, Third, and Fourth Parts of the Amours of Messalina, late Queen of Albion, wherein the Secret Court Intrigues of the four last years reign are further pursued, particularly the Imposture of the Child; by a Woman of Quality.

12mo, boards. London, 1689.

10s 6d

1449 MIDDLETON (Thomas) and ROWLEY (William). The Changeling, as it was acted (with great applause) at the Privat House in Drury Lane and Salisbury Court.

1450

FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, a very fine copy bound by Riviere in full levant morocco extra, g. e. London, 1653

£40 Although not printed till 1653, it was acted before the Court at Whitehall, January 4, 1623-4. The play met with very great success. It was revived in 1661, and the performance witnessed by Pepys, who writes in his Diary: "To the Playhouse, and there saw the Changeling,' the first time it hath been acted these twenty years, and it takes exceedingly."

Cited by Douce in his " Illustrations" of King Richard III. A portion is reprinted in Capell's School of Shakespeare."

The Spanish Cipsie.

As it was acted (with great applause) at the Private House in Drury Lane and Salisbury Court.

FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, a very tall copy (slight repair to title and next leaf), half morocco, g. e., by Riviere. London, 1653. £25 **Very Rare. The Copy in the Ailesbury Sale (Sotheby's, March, 1919) sold for £40.

1451 MIDWIFE (The), or the Old Woman's Magazine, containing all the Wit, and all the Humour, and all the Learning, that has ever been, or ever will be, in all the other Magazines. Frontispiece.

3 vols. in 1, thick small 8vo, morocco neat. 1751-3.

£1 10s

Bound in at end is " An Index to Mankind, or Maxims selected from the Wits of all Nations. 71 pp., London, 1751.

1452 An Apology for the Army. by an Officer.

Small 8vo, half russia.

MILITARY.

In a Short Essay on Fortitude, &c. Written

London, 1715.

10s 6d *** From the Library of Viscount Wolseley, Field-Marshal of England. With his bookplate inside front cover.

1453 Art of Defence on Foot with the Broad Sword and Sabre uniting the Scotch and Austrian Methods into one Regular System, with Remarks on the Spadroon.

With 10 folding blates of fencing positions.
8vo, original boards, uncut. London, 1798.

14s

1454 Beck (Rupert). Political and Military Observations, Remarks and
Maxims, of Charles V. Late Duke of Lorrain, General of the Emperor's
Forces. From a Manuscript left by him and never Printed before.
With engraved portrait by I. Savage.

8vo, half morocco. London, Printed for J. Jones, 1699.

9$

From the Military Library of Viscount Wolseley, Field-Marshal of England, with his elaborate bookplate.

1455 Bingham (Captain John). The Tactiks of Aelian, or Art of embattailing an army after ye Grecian manner.

Englished and illustrated wth figures throughout and notes upon ye chapters of ye ordinary motions of ye Phalange by J. B(ingham).

The exercise military of ye English by ye order of that great Generall Maurice of Nassau Prince of Orange, is added.

Title within engraved border of military subjects, numerous finely engraved folding plates of military formation (50 plates in all), and the magnificent military-heraldic frontispiece to second volume.

2 vols. in I, folio, original calf.
London, 1616-1631.

£9 10s

1456 Broadside, calling for "Volunteers for His Majesty's Royal Regiment of Dragoons," Late the Earl of Pembroke's, commanded by Major General Goldsworthy.

All Young Men, willing to serve in the above-named Regiment, shall immediately enter into present Pay & good Quarters, by applying to the Commanding Officer, at the Head Quarters in Dorchester, Blandford, and Winborne, or with the Recruiting Parties stationed at Warminster, Trowbridge, Devizes and Yeovil, where each Volunteer will receive The King's Full Bounty of Ten Guineas with an Increase of Pay; also, A Good Horse, Arms, Cloaths, Accoutrements, and every Thing necessary to complete a Gentleman Dragoon.

Printed on one side of a large folio sheet.
Dorchester, 1794.

£1 1s

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