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Thomas Seddon's general catalogue of books, in all languages, arts, and sciences; classed in the following order, viz. history, biography, ..
Seddon, ThomasDate: 1790- E-books
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A Catalogue of valuable books, manuscripts, curiosities, &c. Belonging to the deceased Mr James Cummyng, keeper of the Lyon records, and secretary to the Society of Scottish Antiquaries. The sale to begin on Monday the 1st of July 1793. Catalogues, Price Sixpence, to be had at the Musæum, Chessells's court, and of the booksellers in town. N.B the above is the most valuable collection of the kind ever exposed to sale in this country.
Date: 1793- E-books
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A catalogue of valuable books, In different languages and faculties, which will begin to be sold, by way of sale, at the Shop of Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh, on Wednesday the 16th June 1762, and to continue selling for three months . The lowest price, for ready money, is marked at each article in the catalogue. In this collection are the following books, all the best editions. Folio. Grævius's the saurus ant. 45 vols Montfaucon's antiquities, 7 vols Churchill's voyages, 6 vols Harris's voyages, 2 vols Purchas's pilgrims, 5 vols Pocock's travels, 2 vols Bayle's dictionary, 5 vols biographia britannica, 5 vols De Lisle's atlas the general atlas Moh's geography, 2 vols -atlas major senex's atlas Bacon's works, 3 vols Causæi musæum Romanum, 2 vols Dictionnaire de Moreri, 8 tomes Johnson's English dictionary, 2 vols chambers's dicttionary, 2 vols supplement to chambers, 2 vols Savary's dictionary of trade, 2 vols Miller's gardener's dictionary Ainsworth's large dictionary, 2 vols Calasio's Heb. concordance, 4 vols Suidæ Lexicon, Kusteri, 3 vols Warner's church-history, 2 vols Boyle's lecture-sermons, 3 vols Patrick, Lowth, and Whitby, 6 vols Baxter's works, 4 vols Barrow's works, 2 vols Tillotson's works, 3 vols Dr. Scott's works, 2 vols Henry's commentary, 6 vols Dr. Clarke's large Bible (see the list continued on the other side.) As the books are now in order, they may be seen and bespoke every day betwixt and the time of sale. The first who speaks for a book, must always be preferred. Catalogues to be had, gratis, at the Shop of A. Donaldson; and it is intreated that gentlemen, in town or country, will call or send for them.
Donaldson, Alexander, d. 1794.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXII. [1762]- E-books
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A catalogue of valuable and useful books, selected from the libraries of several persons deceased . Amongst which are the following: Folio. Poli synopsis, 5 vol. Millii test. Gr. Spelmanni Glossarium. Medcæ artis princip. 2 vol. Whtiby on the New Testament. Tillentine's works, 3 vol. Mede's Works, P..., 3 vol. ... brews, 4 vol. D... v... C...llier's di... 4 vol. Newcourt's London diocess, 2v. Gibson's Camden, 2 vol. Clarendon, 3 vol. Quarto. Cellarii geographia, 2 vol. Plutarchi vita. Gr. Lat. 5 vol. Philosophical transact. 5 vol. Pomer of drugs, 2 vol. Octavo. Annals of Q.Ann, II V. Compl. Rapin's history, 15 vol. Which with thousands of other volumes, will begin to be fol... cheap, the lowest price being marked in each book, on Wednesday, July 23. 1735. By James Buckland, bookseller in Chelmsford. Who gives ready money for any library or parcel of books, and sells all sorts of Bibles, common prayer books: also stationary ware, new books and Pamphlets as cheap as in London.
Buckland, James, 1710 or 11-1790.Date: 1735]- E-books
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The Ancient and modern library . Vol. I. Containing an account of the following books. (1) Mr. Rymer's fædera, acts publica.(2) Commercium epistolicum D. Joannis Collins, &c. de analysi promota. (3) Dr. Friend's vindication of his chimical lectures. (4) Sr. Isaac Newton's philosophiænaturalis printipia. (5) Antoninus's itinerary of Britain, with notes. By Dr. Gale. (6) The critical library, published by Mr. Sanjore. (7) Nouvelle bilbiotheque choisie. In two volumes. (8) Mr. Bayle's select letters. In three volumes. (9) The life of Cardinal Richelieu, prime minister of state to Lewis XIII. To which is added, a catalogue of books printed abroad and at home, during the months of January, February, and March.
Date: [1714]