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ENGLAND

renversement du dernier ministère: trad, de l’Anglois (par P. J.
Bertin.) Londres 1742. With vignette on title showing Bacon and
Rob. Walpole. 8 Ivs., 207 pp. Boards. f 22.—
Barbier II, 715 mentioned Mallet as translator, but Oettinger I, 88 Bertin
and Mallet as author. — At the end a catalogue of works of Bacon in Latin and
English. — A good copy.
428 BATEUS, Gg. Elenchi motuum nuperorum in Anglia. Simul ac iuris
regii et parlamentarii brev. enarratio.. 2 partes in 1 vol. Amstelodami
1663. With 2 engr. portr. Thick 12mo. Vellum. f 20.—
429 CHARLES I. — Een ACTE, van dit tegenwoordige Parlement, aen-
gaende het veranderen van verscheyden Namen, ende Manieren, de-
welcke voor desen in de Hoven etc. gebruyckt sijn geweest, ende het
stellen ofte Procedeeren inde Hoven van Rechte in het Coninckrijk
van Engelandt ende Yrlandt, van Wales, ende de Stadt Barwick.
London, Edw. Husband, 1649. 2 Ivs. 4to. f 26.—
A rare tract, printed partly in Gothic type. — A stain in the lower margins,
otherwise well preserved.
430 (DEFOE, Dan.) The life and. adventures of Robinson Crusoe. London,
print, for J. Chidley, 1836. With 37 woodcuts by George Cruikshank.
2 Ivs., 10, 658 pp. Hf. calf. Frontcover loose. f 12.—
With some traces of use. 2 plates missing.
431 DERING, Edw. Two Godly sermons. The first preached before the
Queenes Maiestie, the 25. of Febr. 1569. The other in the Tower of
London the 11. of Dec. the same yeare. (London 1586). Title, 32 Ivs. —
IDEM. 27 Lectures or readings, upon part of the Epistle written to
the Hebrues. Set forth as they were read in Paules Church in London.
(London 1586?). Title, 2 Ivs., 457 pp., 3 pp. — IDEM. Certaine Godly
and verie comfortable letters, full of Christian consolation. (London
1586?). Title, 31 Ivs. Titles with the same woodcut border with thé
monograms R M above and A I beneath. Old calf, (binding worn, one
spine weak.) f 68.—
Lowndes III, 612. Ad I: STC 6732. Ad II & III: not in S T G. On the three
titles: “Newly imprinted.” The preface “To the Christian reader” of part I is
printed in a type, which is probably of later origin.
432 GRAY, Thom. Elegy written in a country church yard. London 1834.
With 32 nice woodcuts. 36 Ivs. La-8vo. Cloth. f 15.—
433 HENRY VIII. — COPEY einer schrifft so der Kiinig aus Engeland
des Kiinigs von Franckreychs botschafft in Engeland durch den
Hertzogen von Nortfoccy den 12. tag Juni 1543 fürlesen und ziistellen
hat lassen. Auss franzosischer sprach in Teiitsch transferiert. N.p.
n.d. (1543) 6 Ivs. 4to Unbound. f 20.—
434 —. EMSER, H. Schutz und handt/habung der Sibenn Sacrament/
Wider Martinum Luter von dem aller unuberwint/lichisten Konig zu
Engelandt und Franckreych. un hern / in Hibernia, hem Heinrichen
dem achten dis nhamens / auszgangenn. S. 1. & a. (1522). With wood-
cut coat of arms of England on title and 4 initials. 84 Ivs. 4to. Sd.
f 90,—
The editions mentioned by Kuczynski, Weller and Panzer are not identical with the
above. It is translated by Emser from the Lat. language and dedicated to the
Duchess Barbara von Sachsen. — 2 Ivs. (V3 & 4) are missing. Last Ivs. with worm-
holes, otherwise a good copy.
435 HORN, Gg. Rerum Britannicarum libri 7, quibus res in Anglia, Scotia,
Hibernia, ab anno 1645 bello gestae, exponuntur. Lugd. Batav., Fr.
Ludwig Rosenthal’s Antiquariaat, ’s-Gravelandseweg 102, Hilversum-Holland. — Cat. 196
 
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