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Memoirs, Correspondence and State Papers of Thomas Jefferson, late President of the United States. Now first published from the original MSS. edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Lond. 1829. 8vo. vols. i. & ii.

JEFFERYS, Thomas. A Collection of the Dresses of different Nations, ancient and modern, particularly old English Dresses. Lond. 1757. 4to. 2 vols.

440.

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JEFFREY of Monmouth. British History translated, with a large Commentary, by Aaron Thompson. Lond. 1718. 8vo.

A summary of the chronicle of this famous British historian, who flourished in the time of King Henry I. will be found in Ellis' Specimens of early English metrical Romances. Bindley, pt. ii. 947, 11. Goldsmid, 457, 17. 2s. Towneley, 450, 12. 4s. Bp. of Ely, 561, 17. 4s. Roxburghe, 8325, Îl.6s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. i. 1194, russia, 17. 11s. Williams, 974, morocco, 17. 15s. Duke of Grafton, 858, 27. 1s. Lloyd, 684, 27. 1s. Nassau, pt. i. 1799, old morocco, 21. 3s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 44, 27. 15s.

Galfredi Monemutensis de Origine et Gestis Regum Britannorum. Paris. 1508. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1555, 12. 3s. Roxburghe, 8324, 2l. 5s. Roscoe, 458, 17. 15s.-Paris. 1517. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1066, 12s. Steevens, 1676, russia, 11. 8s.

JEFFRIES, David. A Treatise on Diamonds and Pearls. Second Edition. Lond. 1751. 8vo.

An esteemed work with 30 plates, published at 17. 1s.-London, 1750. 8vo. WilAn abstract of this treatise Garrick, 767, 17. 11s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. lett, 1378, 8s. appeared in 1753. 8vo. 2s. Jehosaphat the Hermit.-The The natural and civil History of the History of the five wise PhilosoFrench Dominions in North and South Ame-phers; being a Relation of the Life rica, illustrated by Maps and Plans. Lond. of Jehosophat the Hermit, by H. P.

1760. folio. 15s.

Voyages from Asia to America, for completing the Discoveries of the north-west Coasts of America. Lond. 1761. 8vo.

A Description of the Spanish Islands and Settlements on the Coast of the West-Indies,

illustrated with 32 Maps and Plans. Lond. 1762. 4to. 6s. 'A curious and instructive

work.'-Edinb. Review.

The great Probability of a North-west Passage: deduced from Observations on the Letter of Admiral de Fonte, who sailed from the Callao of Lima on the Discovery of a Communication between the South Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; and to intercept the Navigators from Boston in New England, whom

he met with, then in Search of a North-west Passage. Proving the Authenticity of the Admiral's Letter. With three explanatory Maps. I. A Copy of an authentic Spanish Map of America, published in 1608. II. The Discoveries made in Hudson's Bay, by Capt. Smith, in 1746 and 1747. III. A general Map of the Discoveries of Admiral de Fonte. With an Appendix, containing the Account of a Discovery of Part of the Coast and inland Country of Labrador, made in 1753. Lond. 1768. 4to. 6s. Jefferys, who was geographer to the King, published atlasses and other works, most of which are now superseded.

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White Knights, 2179, 4s. JEHUDAH, R. Abouth; or the Sentences and Proverbs of the ancient Fathers. Published by B.

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JEKYLL, Joseph. Facts and Observations relating to the Temple Church, and the Monuments contained in it. Lond. 1811. 4to.

JENINGS, Abr. Miraculum Basilicon; truly exhibiting the wonderful Preservation of his sacred Majesty after the Battle of Worcester, &c. Lond. 1664. 8vo.

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mages that happen to this Realme, by disordered and unlawfull Diet: &c. Lond. 1593. 4to.

Thirty pages, dedicated to Charles Howard, Lord High Admiral of England, &c.

JENISON, R. Newcastles Call to her Neighbour and Sister Townes and Cities throughout the Land to take Warning by her Sins and Sorrows; whereunto is added, the Number of them that died weekly in Newcastle and Garth-side from May 6 to Dec. 31, 1636. Lond. 1637. Constable, 461, 11s. JENKIN, Robert, D. D. Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion. Fifth Edition corrected. Lond. 1721. 8vo. 2 vols. 8s.

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A work of learning and research, containing a very considerable portion of correct and useful information. Lond. 1696-7. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. London, 1708. 8vo. 2 vols. 8s.

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Defensio S. Augustini adversus Joh. Phereponi Animadversiones. Lond. 1728. 8vo.

JENKINS, Alexander. The History and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs. Exeter,

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Latin by T. Barlow. Lond. 1777. folio. 17. 1s.

Third edition, with the addition of many references, and a table of cases. This selection forms a series of authentic judgments applicable to the more advanced state of the law in our author's time. See

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JENKINSON, Charles. See IRNHAM, Lord. LIVERPOOL, Earl of.

JENKS, Benjamin, M.A. Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Families, and for particular Persons upon most Occasions. Lond. 1697. 8vo.

An excellent work.-Twenty-seventh edition, with alterations and amendments, by the Rev. Charles Simeon. London, 1810. 8vo. 6s. Reprinted 1816. 1822.

Meditations upon various important Subjects. Lond. 1756. 8vo. 2 vols. -1793. 8vo. 2 vols. Edwards, 778, 8s.

JENKYN, William. An Exposition of the Epistle of Jude. William Jenkyn. Lond. 1656. folio.

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The work of a most rigid presbyterian and nonconformist divine. London, 1652-4. 4to. 2 vols. 12s. -Glasg. 1783. 4to. 10s. 6d.

JENNER, David, B. D. The Prerogative of Primogeniture. Lond.

1685. 8vo. 5s.

Pp. 192, dedicated to James Duke of York and Albany.

Edward, M. D. The Life and Correspondence of Edward Jenner, M.D. By John Baron, M.D. London, 1827. 8vo.

To Jenner we are indebted for the introduction of the Cow-pox.

Th. Wonderful and strange Punishments inflicted on the Breakers of the ten Commandments. Lond. 1650. 4to.

With curious plates. Hibbert, 4318, morocco, 21.

JENNINGS, Charles. The Pole Cat, or Charles Jennings the Renegado Schoolmaster of Parsons Green detected. Printed 1783.

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David, D. D. Jewish Antiquities: or, a Course of Lectures on the three first Books of Godwin's

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John. Discourses. 1736. This work, which according to Orton in his Life of Doddridge, deserves the serious attention of every minister,' is judiciously abridged, and inserted in Dr. Edw. Williams' Christian Preacher.

JENYNS, Soame. The Works of Soame Jenyns, Esq. including several Pieces never before published; to which are prefixed short Sketches of the History of the Author's Family, and also of his Life. By C. N. Cole. Lond. 1790. crown 8vo. 4 vols.

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A free Enquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. A masterly review by Dr. Johnson of this work appeared in the Literary Magazine.

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This work is continued annually. Jeremiah and Lamentations. tical, philological, and explanatory, new Translation, with Notes, criby Benjamin Blayney, B. D. Oxford, 1784. 4to.

A valuable work, intended as a continuation of Bishop Lowth's Isaiah. Drury, 566, 10s.-Edinb. 1810. 8vo. 7s.

Jeremy the Prophete, translated into Englishe, by George Joye: &c. The Songe of Moses is added in the Ende, to magnifye our Lorde for the Fall of our Pharao, the Bishop of Rome. Anno. M.D. and XXXIIII. in the Monethe of Maye. 16mo. See Dr. Cotton's List, pp. 3, 108 and 127; also Lewis' Trans

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View of the internal Evidence of the Christian Religion. Lond. 1776. 12mo. 2s. 6d. Of this work, which produced much controversy, Dr. Johnson observed, I think it a pretty book; not very theological indeed; and there seems to be an affectation of ease and carelessness, as if it were not suitable to his character to be very serious about the matter.' Answers to Jenyns were published by Henry Taylor, A. Maclaine, D.D. &c. &c. Disquisitions on several Subjects. Lond. 1782. 12mo. 2s. 6d. This little volume is very highly commended in the Retrospective Review, ii. 291-304.

Tracts on the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity and on the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds; with a Disquisition on rational Christianity. To which is prefixed an Introduction to the Doctrines of the Trinity and Athanasian Creed, by the Right Rev. T. Burgess. 8vo. 4s.

pages; errata, 1 page; text, fol. i-c; lamentations, ci-cix; the prayer of Jeremi, cx; the song of Moses, cxi. cxii. At the end is

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The Lamentations of Ieremie in Prose and Meeter, with apt Notes to singe them withall. Also Tremelius Annotations, by Chr. Fetherstone. London, by John Wolfe, 1587.

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JERNINGHAM, Edward. Poems and Plays. London, 1806. 4 vols.

Duke of York, 2717, 14s.

JEROME, Saint. Divi Hieronymi Expositio in Symbolum Apostolorum. Oxon. 1468 (error for 1478). 4to.

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An Exposicyon after the Manner of a Contemplacyon vpon the Ij Psalme called Miserere mei. Dne. (Also) A Meditacyon vpon the Psalme of Jn the Dne. speraui. Parys, 1538. 8vo. Contains h 4, in eights, b ii and b iiij are printed S ij and S iiij. White Knights, 3553, 10s. 6d. Towneley, pt. i. 448, morocco, 17. 17s. This exposition was several times printed in London in the sixteenth century, and frequently attached to editions of the primer.

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of Sancto Marcho. De sancto Marcho. Opusculum de vniuersali Mundi Machina ac de Metheoricis Impressionibus a Fratre Jeronimo

de Scto. Marcho Ordinis Minorum et in sacra Theologia studente Parisiense editum ad Mentem Aristotelis: necnon aliorum Philosophorum peritissimorum. 4to.

It contains E. in sixes. This work printed by Pynson, circa 1505, is embellished with schemes of spheres, and signs of the zodiac.

of Brunswick. The Warke by the moost experte Mayster of Surgeri, practysyd and compyled Jherome of Bruynswyke with the

Antithodaris. London in Southwarke by Petrus Treueris. 1525. folio.

A singular and rather interesting work, divided into xcv chapters, with curious cuts. Sotheby's in 1825, 51. All the signatures contain four leaves, except T, which has six.

The vertuose Boke of Distyllacyon of the

Waters of all Maner of Herbes, with the Fygures of the Syllatoryes, fyrst made and compyled by the thyrte Yeres Study and Labour of the moste connynge and famous Mayster of Phisyke, Master Jherom Brynswyke. And now newly translate out of Duyche into Englysshe, by Laurence Andrew. London by me Laurens Andrewe. 1527. folio. Contains Xiiij in sixes, with many wood cuts.

- Stephen. Ireland Ivbilee, or Ioyes Io Pæan; for Prince Charles his Welcome Home &c. Dublin, 1624. 4to.

By Stephen Jerome, Domesticke Chappleine to the Right Honourable Earle of

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Jeronymo.-The first Part of Jeronimo, with the Warres of Portugall and the Life and Death of Don Andreæa. London, 1635. 4to.

А сору is in the Garrick Collection in the British Museum. Roxburghe, 4188, 16s. Reprinted in the new edition of Dodsley's collection of Old Plays.

JERSEY, Countess of. Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Osterleiensi. 1771. 4to.

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Jersey. An authentic Narrative of the Oppressions of the Islanders of Jersey. To which is prefixed, a

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A briefe Description of Hierusalem and of the Suburbs thereof. London, 1595. 4to. | Boswell, 312,7s. 6d. Reed, 6452, 14s. Bindley, pt. ii. 762, 18s.

The Jerusalem Infirmary; or, a Journey to the Valley of Jehosaphat, a Farce. Venice,, 1749. 8vo. 5s. Written with a view to ex

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A Discoverie of the most secret and subtile

JESSE, William, M.A. On the Scriptures: being a View of the Truth and Importance of the Holy Scriptures, and of the Unity of De- Practises of the Jesuites. Translated from sign and Harmony of Doctrine in the French. London, 1610. 4to. Ten leaves. the Old and New Testaments. Lon-Ireland in 1801, 534, morocco, 11s. 6d. don, 1799. 8vo. 6s.

This calvinistic clergyman published sermons, &c.

JESSEY, Henry. An EnglishGreek Lexicon; containing the Derivations and various Significations of all the Words in the New Testament. London, 1661. 8vo.

One of the first lexicons to the New Testament, in English, now of little use or value. Dent, pt. i. 1199, 3s. 6d.

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The hellish and horrible Councell, practiced and used by the Jesuites, in their private Consultations, when they would have a Man to murther a King. Translated out of French. London, 1610. 4to. Twelve leaves.

Life of Father Parsons an English Iesvite.
The Iesuits Downfall. Together with the
Oxford, 1612. 4to. The Epistle dedicatory
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Doctrine of the Societie of Jesuites. London, 1630. 4to.

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The Plots of Jesuites, (viz. R. Parsons, A. Coutzen and T. Campanella) to bring England to the Roman Religion without Tumult. London, 1653. 4to.

Les Provinciales, or the Mystery of Jesuitism. 1658. See PASCAL, Blaise.

Discovery of a College of Jesuits at Come, in the County of Hereford, with a Relation

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