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Credit: Sales catalogue 50: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![652 653 654 655 656 657 658 MIDDLESEX.—Honpson (REv. G: H:) and Forp (Epwarp) A History of ENFIELD in the COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, including its RoyAL and ANCIENT MANORS, etc:, with 28 plates and numerous woodcuts in the text, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1873 ($4) £1/=/- Front end-paper missing, but a good copy. : Huco (THoMasS) A CALENDAR of RECORDS belonging or relating to the RECTORY, CHURCH, and PaRIsH of WEST HACKNEY, thin impl. 8vo., cloth, Stoke cig 1872 $1.40) 7/- : PARTON (JOHN) SOME ACCOUNT of the HOSPITAL and ParisH of ST. GILES in the FIELDS, MIDDLESEX, LARGE PAPER Copy, engraved title, folding plan, 10 plates and 3 engravings on the letterpress ; EXTRA ILLUSTRATED by 6 original drawings, in sepia, of old houses within the parish, 2 engraved views, and 3 portraits (loosely inserted), roy. 4to., contemp. half morocco, 1822 ($14) £3/10/- Only 12 copies printed on Large Paper. In this copy three leaves and one plate are skil- fully inlaid to size. : WHITAKER (C. W.) AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL, STATISTICAL and TOPOGRAPHI- CAL ACCOUNT of the Urban District of ENFIELD, with maps of the district, and over 100 illustrations from engravings, original sketches and photographs, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1911 ($3.60) 18/- MIDDLETON (RICHARD) LETTERS to HENRY SAVAGE, edited, with an Introduction and Comments, by the recipient, etched portrait, roy. 8vo., cloth, Mandrake Press, 1929 ($1.60) 8/- Limited to 750 numbered copies. MILITARY. MACERONE (FRANCIS) DEFENSIVE INSTRUCTIONS for the PEOPLE: containing the NEw and IMPROVED COMBINATION of Arms, called Foot LANcERS ; Miscellaneous INSTRUC- TIONS on the SuByECT of SMALL ARMS and AMMUNITION, STREET and HOUSE FIGHTING, and FIELD FORTIFICATION, folding coloured frontispiece containing 7 diagrams, and 3 other folding plates (2 of which are in colour), 8vo., modern boards, cloth back, [1832] ($5) £1/5/- MARTINEADU (HarrifeT) ENGLAND and her SOLDIERS, FIRST EDITION, with 3 tlustra- 659 cloth, 1859 ($3) 15/- Hospitals, etc. STANDING ARMY : AN INTERESTING COLLECTION of PAMPHLETS, v7z.—[TRENCHARD (Dr. JOHN), assisted by MOYLE (WALTER)] AN ARGUMENT, shewing, that a STANDING ARMY is inconsistent with a FREE GOVERNMENT, and Absolutely destructive to the Con- stitution of the ENGLISH MONARCHY, [SECOND EDITION], 32 pages, 1698—[DEFOE (DANIEL) |] SOME REFLECTIONS on a PAMPHLET LATELY PUBLISH’D, Entituled, AN ARGUMENT, shewing that a STANDING ARMy is inconsistent . . . SECOND EDITION, 28 pages, 1697—[ANONY- MOUS] THE CASE of DISBANDING the ARMY at PRESENT, briefly and Impartially Con- sidered, First EDITION, [ii] + 10 pages, 1698—[ANONYMoOUS] SOME QUERIES concerning the DISBANDING of the ARMY: Humbly offered to Publick Consideration, which may serve for an Answer to Mr. A. B. C. D. E. F. G.’s Argument, First EpDITION, 12 pages, 1698—[MOoyLE (WALTER)] THE SECOND ParT of an ARGUMENT shewing that a STANDING ARMY is inconsistent with a FREE GOVERNMENT [etc.]; with REMARKS on the late pub- lished List of KING JAMES’s IRISH FORCES in FRANCE, FIRST EDITION, 28 pages, 1697— [SOMERS (JOHN, Baron)] A LETTER BALLANCING the NECESSITY of KEEPING a LAND-FORCE in TIMES of PEACE: with Dangers that may follow on it, First EDITION, 16 pages, 1697— [TRENCHARD (Dr. JOHN)] A LETTER from the AUTHOR of the ARGUMENT against a STAND- ING ARMY to the AUTHOR of the BALLANCING LETTER [?.e., JOHN, BARON SOMERS], FIRST EDITION [edited by WALTER MOYLE], 16 pages, 1697—[JOHNSON (REV. SAMUEL)] A COoNn- FUTATION of a late PAMPHLET, intituled, A LETTER BALLANCING the NECESSITY of KEEP- ING a LAND-FoRCE . . . SECOND EDITION, 36 pages, 1698—[JOHNSON (REV. SAMUEL)] THE SECOND Part of the CoNFUTATION of the BALLANCING LETTER . . . FirsT EDITION, 84 pages, 1700—[ANONyYMous] A LETTER to a MEMBER of PARLIAMENT concerning the FouR REGIMENTS Commonly called MARINERS, First EDITION, 14 pages plus 2 blank, 1699—[ANONYMous] A LETTER to a MEMBER of PARLIAMENT concerning GUARDS and GARISONS, First EDITION, 8 pages, 1699—-[ANONYMOUS] THE SEAMAN’S OPINION of a STANDING ARMY in ENGLAND, in OPPOSITION to a FLEET at SEA, as the best Security of this Kingdom, In a Letter to a Merchant, written by a SAILOR, THIRD EDITION, 24 pages, 1699 ; also 7 other pamphlets relating to the subject by JOHN TRENCHARD, WILLIAM STEPHENS, and others ; together 19 items in one volume, sm. 4to., old panelled calf, 1697-1700 ($60) £15/-~/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3085927x_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)