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HUMBOLDT-continued. Observations and trigonometrical and barometrical Measurements. Translated from the original French, by John Black, Lond. 1811-12. 8vo. 4 vols.

To those who have studied the Essai politique, the use which I have made of this admirable work in many parts of my own, will be sufficiently apparent. Indeed to write a book upon Mexico without referring to Baron Humboldt at almost every page, is nearly impossible. He first applied the lights of science to the New World. He discovered and explained the peculiarities of climate and structure, by which Mexico is so much favoured, and traced with the hand of a master, the outline of that vast picture, which present and future travellers can only assist in filling up.'-Ward's Mexico, vol. ii.

Cosmos, translated by Mrs. Sabine. Lond. Longman, 1846-185, 4 vols. post 8vo. 21. 8s.; end 16mo. 17. 18. 6d.

Cosmos, translated by Prichard. Lond. Baillière, 1845-48, post 8vo. Vol. i. 10s. Vol. ii. 12s. (Discontinued.)

VIEWS OF NATURE, or Contemplations on the sublime Phenomena of Creation, translated by E. C. Otté and H. G. Bohn. Lond. Bohn, 1850, sm. 8vo. 5s. In Bohn's Scientific Library.

ASPECTS OF NATURE (the same work as Views,' &c.), translated by Mrs. Sabine. Lond. Longman, 1848, 12mo. 2 vols. 7s.

HUME, Alexander. Hymnes, or sacred Songs, wherein the right Vse of Poësie may be espied. Whereunto are added, the Experience of the Author's Youth, and certain Precepts seruing to the Practise of Sanctification. Edinb. by Robert Walde-graue, 1599. 4to.

when they meet in company. Jolley, 1844, 187. 10s. Heber, pt. iv. 5l. 18s. Reprinted for Abbotsford Club. Harwood, 197. See APPENDIX.

A Rejoynder to Doctor (Adam) Hill concerning the Descensce of Christ into Hell, (1593). 4to. Hibbert, 4137, 12. 10s.

Researches concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the ancient Inhabitants of America; with Descriptions and Pp. 66, besides introduction, four leaves. Views of some of the most striking Scenes The preface is addressed to the Scottish in the Cordilleras. Written in French Youth,' reprehending the custom of makby Alexander de Humboldt, and trans-ing vain recitals and singing idle songs lated into English by Helen Maria Williams. Lond. 1814, 8vo. 2 vols. with 19 plates. 'An abridgment and re-publication under a new name of a former work entitled "Atlas Pittoresque, Views of the Cordilleras, and Monuments of the indigenous Nations of the New Continent," with a selection from the sixty-nine plates, which accompanied that work, to nineteen to illustrate this.'-Quart. Rev. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Contibent, during the Years 1799-1804. By Alexander de Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland, with Maps, Plans, &c. Written in French by Alexander de Humboldt, and translated into English by Helen Maria Williams. Lond. 1814-29, 8vo. 7 vols. in 8, 41. 4s.-Third edition, Lond. 1822-29, 7 vols. in 8.-New edition, revised by Miss Ross, complete in 3 vols. post 8vo. Bohn, 1852-3, 158.

A geognostical Essay on the Superposition of Rocks in both Hemispheres. Lond. 1823, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Selections from the Works of the Baron de Humboldt, relating to the Climate, Inhabitants, Productions, and Mines of Mexico; with Notes, &c., by John Taylor, Esq. 8vo. with a plate and map, 12s,

COSMOS, a Sketch of a physical Description of the Universe, translated by E C. Otté and W. S. Dallas, 5 vols. post 8vo. Lond. Bohn, 1849-58, portrait. In Bohn's Scientific Library, 19s.

A Treatise of Conscience, quhairin divers Secreats concerning that Subiect are discouered. Edinb. 1594, 16mo. Heber damaged, pt. i. 6s.

Of the true and catholick Meaning of our Saviour's Words, This is my Body, &c. Edinb. 1602, 8vo. An Auswer to John Hamilton's catholick and facile Treatise.

The Flyting betwixt Montgomery and Polwart. Edinb. Andro Hart, 1629, 4to. Thirteen leaves.-Another edition, Edin. by the hands of John Finlaison, for John Wood, 1629, Query if new title only. Reprinted by Dr.Irving in his edition of Montgomerie's Poems. An earlier edition, 1621, was in the Harleian Catalogue, but now not to be found, pt. iii. 6031.-Glasg. 1665, 8vo.

-Edinb. 1688, 8vo.

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HUME, David, of Godscroft. The History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus. Edinb. 1644. folio.

Boswell, 1357, 17. 10s. Some copies of this curious work bear the date of 1648, and others have the following title: A general History of Scotland, together with a History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus.' Edinb. no date. Gough, 1829, 12s. Other Editions.-Edinb. 1743, 2 vols. Jadis, 83, 17. 10s.-The fourth edition. Edinb. 1748, 12mo. 2 vols. Fonthill, 1550, 17. Bindley, pt. ii. 456, 27.

De Vnione Insulæ Britanniæ Tractatus. I. Lond. 1605, 4to. pp. 24. not including title and dedication to K. James, 3 leaves. A copy in a bookseller's catalogue was priced 4. 4s. Heber, pt. vii. 57.

Daphn Amaryllis. Lond. 1605, 4to. A-E, 20 leaves. Bright, 17. 18.

Lvsvs Poetici, in tres Partes distincti. Lond. 1605, 4to. A-N, in fours.

Le Contr' Assassin, ov Response a l'Apologie des Iesvites, faite par vn Pere de la Compagnie de Jesus de Loyola : & refutee par vn tres-hvmble Servitevr de Iesus Christ, de la Compagnie de tous les vrais Chrestiens, D. H. Imprimé l'An 1612, small 870. Pp. 391, besides title, dedication to K. James I. and preface, 8 leaves. Constable, 439, with the autograph of the author, 17. 10s. A presentation copy to Casaubon, with the autograph of the author, is in the British Museum.

Illvstrissimi Principis Henrici Iusta. Lond. 1613, 4to. Seven leaves, including title and dedication to Prince Charles.

Regi svo post bis septennium in Patriam ex Anglia redeunti, Scotia Gratulatio. Edinb. 1617, 4to. Six leaves. Gordonstoun, 1305 (in another volume).

Apologia Basilica, seu Machiavelli genivm, examinatum in Libro quem inScripsit Principem. Paris, 1626, 4to. Pp. 258, not including title, dedication to K. Charles, &c. 4 leaves.

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HUME, David. The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688, 8 vols. The History of England, from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second. By T. Smollett, M.D., 5 vols. Oxford, 1826, 8vo. 13 vols. 67. 3s. 6d.

To this edition has been added a list of monarchs contemporaneous with each reign (taken from Blair's Chronological Tables), and portraits of the kings, with fac-similes of their autographs, engraved by Worthington. Three copies were taken off on tinted paper. LARGE PAPER in royal 8vo. fifty copies printed, 167. 14s.

Cæsar's Invasion to Henry VII., 4to. 2 The History of England, from Julius vols. Lond. 1761-2, The History of England under the House of Tudor, 4to. 2 vols. 1759. The History of Great Britain, vol. i. containing the Reigns of James I. and Charles I. Edinb. 1754. The History of Great Britain, vol. ii. containing the Commonwealth, and Reigns of Charles II. and James II. 4to. 1756. Together 6 vols. This, the first edition, is full of Scotticisms, many of which Hume corrected in subsequent editions. Duke of York, 2675, 21. 2s. Roxburghe, 8376, 41. 4s. Other Editions.Lond. 1763, 8vo. 8 vols.-1767, 8vo. 8 vols. -Dublin, 1769, 8vo. 8 vols.-Lond. 1770, 4to. 8 vols. Best quarto edition, for which

a fine series of Portraits was afterwards

engraved. Heath, 4371, 87. 13s. Dent, pt. ií. 297, with portraits inserted, 117.-1773, In-8 vols. the last edition corrected by the 8 vols. 8vo.-1778, 8vo. 8 vols.-1786, 8vo. tinuation, 13 vols. author.-1789, 8vo. with Smollett's Con57. 7s. 6d.-1796, 8vo. 13 vols. with porBindley, pt. ii. 312, traits. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 950, in traits. 1802, 8vo. 13 vols. with porpigskin, 127. 10s.-1803, 8vo. 16 vols. Wallis and Scholey's edition, with ports. and wood cuts. LARGE PAPER. Fonthill, 3089, 157. 15s. Duke of York, 2569, 16 vols.

Poemata omnia. Accessere ad Finem Vnio Britannica, & Prælium ad Lipsiam solutâ Oratione. Parisiis, 1632, small 8vo. Constable, 441, 37. Bindley, pt. ii. 742. Collation.-A-T, in fours, besides title, dedication, and errata, 4 leaves. Iacobæa Davidis Hvmii Theagrii, Wedderburneusis. A-K. De Vnione Insvlæ Britannicæ, &c. A-E, in fours, F and G, four leaves, H-L, in fours.-Paris, 1639, 12mo: De Familia Humia Wedderburnensi

liber. Edinb. 1819, 4to. Harward, 7s. 6d. See ABBOTSFORD CLUB, Appendix.

77. 10s.

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White Knights, 2062, morocco, with plates, 1806, folio, 70 Nos. in 10 vols. 271. 16s. Bowyer's sumptuous edition, Fonthill, 3694, 467. 4s, Duke of York, 2694, morocco, 227. 11s. 6d. Sotheby's in 70 nos. complete, 217. 10s. 6d. 1807, 8vo. 1823, russia, 31. 10s. North, pt. ii. 351, 13 vols. with portraits. Sotheby's in Sir David, of Crossrig. Diary, June, 1822, 67. 8s. 6d.-1809, 18mo. printed 1700-1707. See BANNATYNE CLUB, by Corral, 15 vols. 21. 10s.—With a ConAppendix. tinuation to 1835, by T. S. Hughes. Lond. Valpy, 1834-36, 12mo. 21 vols. 51. 58.-New Domestic Details, 1697-1707, with Ap-edition. Lond. Bell and Dalton, 12mo.

HUME, David-continued, 1856, 18 vols. 31. 12s.-With a Continuation to the Death of William IV., by Dr. H. Stebbing. Lond. 1838, 12mo. 16 vols. 3l. 4s. Hume and Smollett's History, new edition. Lond. Trade edition, 1848, 8vo. 10

vols. 47.

History of Religion. ii. Of the Passions. iii. Of Tragedy. iv. Of the Standard of Taste. Lond. 1757.

Essays and Treatises on several subjects. Third edition, Lond. 1756, 4 vols. 12mo.-Lond. 1758, 2 vols. 4to.-Lond. 1764, 8vo. 2 vols.-Lond, 1768, 4to. 2 vols. Dent. Hume and Smollett's History of Eng-pt. ii. 297, russia, 17. 2s. Heber, pt. i. 9s. land, with Continuation by E. Farr. Lond. Heath, 3742, 17. 11s. 6d.-Lond. 1777, 8vo. 2 vols. 1784, 8vo. 2 vols. Virtue, 1847, 3 vols. royal 8vo. 27. 12s. 6d. Roscoe, 721, Hume and Smollett's History of Eng- 13s. 6d.-1788, 2 vols. 8vo.-Edinb. 1800, land, with a new general Index, complete 8vo. 2 vols. Again, 1809, 1817, 1822, and in 1 vol. imperial 8vo. Lond. H. G. Bohn, 1855, 17. 18.

The History of England, abridged from

Hume.

1825.

Dialogues concerning natural Religion. By David Hume, Esq. Lond. 1779, 8vo.

4s. By the Author of the Abridgment of Mr. Gibbon's Roman History (the Rev. Charles Hereford), with a Continuation. Lond. 1795, 8vo. 3 vols. 15s.

Letters on Mr. Hume's History of Great Britain. Edinb. 1756, 8vo. 3s. 6d. This work, written by Dan. Macqueen, D.D., has been often referred to with high approbation. FINE PAPER, 6s.

Observations on Hume's History of England, by Joseph Towers, LL.D. Lond. 1778, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Histoire d'Angleterre depuis l'invasion de Jules César jusqu'a la revolution de 1688, trad. par l'Abbé Prevost et Mons. Belot, rectifée par M. Lefevre Canchy; et depuis cette époque jusqu'a 1760, par Smollett; traduit et refait par M. M. Despres et Meunechet. Avec une continuation par Adolphus et Aikin, trad. par M. M. Despres et Meunechet. Precedée d'un essai sur la vie et les ecrits de Hume par M. Campenon. Paris, 1819-22. 8vo. 22 vols. Another edition. Paris, 1825-27, 8vo.

21 vols. VELLUM PAPER.

The Philosophical Works of David Hume, Esq. now first collected. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. 4 vols. New edition, with some additions. Boston, U.S. 1854, 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 8s.

The editions of the separate pieces published during the author's lifetime have all been carefully collated, and their variations pointed out in notes.

Treatise of Human Nature. 1739, 8vo. 3 vols. (Hume's first publication.) Heath, 1241,3 vols. 1. 1s.-Lond. 1817, 2 vols. 8vo. 14s.

Essays, Moral and Political, and Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, 12mo. 5 vols. Vol. i. Essays moral and poli

tical. Lond. 1741. The third edition, corrected, with Additions, Lond. 1748, 12mo. Vol. ii. Philosophical Essays concerning human Understanding. Edinb. 1742, 12mo. -Third edit. Lond. 1748. Vol. iii. Án Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals. Lond. 1751. Vol. iv. Political Discourses. Edinb. 1752.- Third edit. 1754. Vol. v. Four Dissertations, viz. i. The natural

of the Soul, ascribed to the late David
Essays on Suicide, and the Immortality
Hume, Esq.; never before published,
With Remarks, intended as an Antidote
to the Poison contaiued in these Perform-
ances, by the Editor. To which is added,
Eloisa. Lond. 1783, 12mo. 3s. 6d.
two Letters on Suicide, from Rousseau's

Three Essays: i. On the balance of Trade. ii. On the Jealousy of Trade. iii. On the Balance of Power. Lond. 1787, 8vo.

Français (par J. Bern de Merian et Robi-
Les œuvres philosophiques traduites en
net).
(Paris), 1783, 12mo. 7 vols.
Amst. 1759-64, 12mo. 5 vols. Lond.

Le Blanc). Amsterd. (Paris), 1754, 12mo.
Discours politiques (trad. par. L'Abbé

2 vols.

Discours politiques (trad. par Mauvillon). Amsterd. 1761, 12mo.

Hume's Private Correspondence with Lond. 1820, 4to. 5s. several distinguished Persons, 1761-76.

Letters, 1742-1761, edited by Dr. Murray. Edinb. 1841. 8vo.

Life, written by himself. Published by Adam Smith. With a Supplement. Lond. 1777, 89, 12mo.

An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq. By T. E. Ritchie. Lond. 1807, 8vo. 5s.

Life and Correspondence from papers bequeathed by his nephew to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and other original \ sources, edited by J. H. Burton. Edinb. 1847, 8vo 2 vols.

David (Nephew of the Historian). Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, respecting the Description and Punishment of Crimes. Edinb. 1797. 4to. 2 vols. 27. 8s.

An esteemed work.-Second edition, Edinb. 1819, 4to. 2 vols.-Third edition, 1829. Fourth edition, by R. R. Bell, Edinb. 1845, 2 vols. 4to. 47. 4s.

Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, respecting Trial for Crimes. Edinb. 1800, 4to. 2 vols.

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Drawne in Proportion to his severall antique Iestures. Lond. 1605. 4to.

A-D, in fours. A copy of this collection of epigrams in heroic verse is in Earl Spencer's library.

HUMOURS and Conversations of the Country. Lond. 1673. 12mo. Heber, pt. viii. 4s.

HUMOURIST, The. Lond. 17245. 12mo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. Seventy-three essays on a great variety of subjects.

HUMPHREY, Laurence, D.D. Oratio ad Reginam Elisabetham, in Aula Woodstochiensi habita. Lond. 1575. 4to.

The Nobles, or of Nobilitye, in three Bookes.

This very elaborate commentary may be considered as the first attempt to illustrate an English classic by copious and continued notes.'-Dr. Drake. Sub- A copy is in the British Museum. It sequent writers have been often amply is reprinted in Nichols' Progresses of indebted to it, without even the most Q. Elizabeth. Vol. i. 1788. Another distant hint of acknowledgment. The edition, 1572. following is the title:- Annotations on Milton's Paradise Lost, wherein the Texte of Sacred Writ, relating to the Poem, are quoted the parallel Places and Imitations of the most excellent Homer, and Virgil, cited and compared; all the obscure parts render'd in Phrases more familiar; the old and obsolete Words, with their Originals, explained and made easie to the English Reader. By P. H. DλOTOINTηs. Lond. 1695.

Captaine Tobias.

Poeticall Musicke. Lond. J. Windett. 1607. folio.

'Principally made for two Base Viols, yet so contrived that it may be plaid 8 severall waies upon sundry instruments with much facilitie. A copy is in the

British Museum.

First part of Ayres, French, Pollish, and others, together, some in tableture, and some in Frickesong, with Pavines, Galliards, and Almaines. Lond. J. Windet, 1605, folio. Bright, 47. 12s.

HUMFREDUS, Anglice PHREY. See SIDNEY, P.

Whereto is coupled the small Treatyse of Philo, a Jewe, now also Englished. BLACK LETTER. Lond. Imprinted by Thomas Marshe. 1563, 16mo. Sir P. Thompson, 284, 17. 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 30, 12s. Heber, pt. vi. 13s. Skegg, 17. 6s. The Latin work 'Optimates sive de Nobilitate,' &c. was printed at Basle,

in 1560.

Ioannis Ivelli Angli, Episcopi Sarisburiensis Vita & Mors, eiusq; veræ Doctrinæ Defensio, cum Refutatione quorundam Obiectorum, Thomæ Hardingi, Nicol. Sanderi, Alani Copi, Hieronymi Lond. apud Ioh. Dayum, 1573, 4to. ConOsorij Lusitani, Pontaci Burdigalensis. tains 269 pages, besides prefixes and affixes consisting of divers verses, in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Dedicated to Archh. Parker and Bishop Edwin Sandys. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 1609, morocco, 27. 14s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1910, 17. 78. Bp. of Ely, 969, 11s. Heber, pt. ix. 17.

Jesuitismi Pars prima (et secunda.) HUM- Lond. H. Middleton, 1852-4, 8vo. Bright. Seven Sermons against Treason on 1 Sam. 26, 8-11. Oxford, 1588, 8vo,

HUMORS ORDINARIE. Where a Man may be verie merrie and exceeding well used for his Sixepence. Lond. for William Firebrand. 4to. n. d.

A medley of epigrams and satires. Steevens, 918, 17.-1607, 4to. Roxburghe, 3353, 37. 16s. Bindley, 67. 16s. 6d.

An Account of Humphrey, who in the opinion of all was much commended for his life and conversation, as also for the excellency of his learning and wit,' will be found in Wood's Athen. Oxon.

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1621, 12mo.-1629. Nassau, pt. i. 1685, morocco, 21. 3s. Lloyd, 677, 61. Jolley, 1844, 5l. 10s.

Abridgement or brief Meditation on certaine of the Psalmes in English Metre. Impr. by R. Wier, 16mo.

nishment, Christ his Cribbe, the lost
Recreations: containing Adam's Ban-
Sheepe, and the Complaint of Old Age.
Lond. Denham, 1588, 24mo.

HUNT, John. British Ornithology. Norwich, 1815-22. 8vo. 13 parts.

Each part contains twelve coloured

See plates.

HUNARRY, Levek. Five lookes over the Professors of the English

Bible. Lond. 4to. 1642.

Heber, pt. i. 9s. 6d.

John, of Newport Pagnell. Vindiciae Vera Pietatis, or Evangelical Sanctification truly Stated

and Vindicated. Printed at Chilton Ernis, near Bedford, 1719. 8vo.

The place of printing unmentioned by Dr. Cotton.

HUNNIS, William. A Hyve full of Honye, containing the first Booke of Moses, called Genesis, turned into English Meter, with Notes in the Margin. Lond. by a

Thomas Marshe. 1578. 4to.

Dedicated to Robert Dudley, Earle of Leicester.

One hundred and thirty-six leaves. Sotheby's in 1821, russia, 71. 17s. 6d. Bindley, pt. ii. 1869, 187. 18s. resold Perry, pt. i. 2565, 107. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 389, 201. Skegg, 8l. 7s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 51. Utterson, 51. 5s. Heber, pt. i. 37. 18s. Certayne Psalmes drawen furth into Englysh Meter, 1550, 8vo. A notice of Hunnis, and of his version of the Psalms, will be found in the forth-sixth section of Warton's History of English Poetry.

Seuen Sobs of a sorrowfull Soule for Sinne: Comprehending those seuen Psalmes of the Princelie Prophet David, commonlie called Poenitentiall; framed into a Forme of familiar Praiers, and reduced into Meeter by William Hunnis. Lond. printed in the now dwelling house of Henrie Denham, 1585, 16mo. The Seven Sobs end at p. 85 Then a new title within a border of A Handfull of Honisuckles, &c.' This also commences a new paging. At p. 27, a third title, viz. "The Poore Widow's Mite,' &c. At p. 49, a fourth title, viz. Comfortable Dialogs,' &c. At p. 67 begin Prayers in Prose. The whole ends at p. 92. Bibl. AngloFoet. 390, morocco, 81. 8s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 31, morocco, 37. 18s. resold Pickering, 8. 17s. 6d. 1591. — 1597.— 1615, 24mo. Reed, 7054, 16s. 6d.-Edinb.

- Leigh. The Story of Rimini, Poem. Lond. 1816. fscap. 8vo. port. Third edition, 1819, 12mo.

Juvenilia, or, a collection of Poems, written between the ages of twelve and sixteen. First edition, 1801, 12mo. frontispiece.-Second edition, with Suppressions and Additions, 1802.

Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres, including general Observations on the Practice and Genius of the Stage. By the Author of the Theatrical Criticisms in the weekly Paper called The News. Lond. 1807, 12mo.Second edition, 1808, 12mo.

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Descent of Liberty, a Mask. Lond. 1815, 12mo.

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Report on the Attorney-General's Information, 1812.

Ultra-Crepidarius; a Satire on William

Gifford..

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