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Miscellaneous Works, with his Life by Job Orton. London, 1804. 8vo. 5 vols. with portrait. 21. 2s.

DODDRIDGE, Philip, D.D. The Family Expositor: or a Paraphrase and Version of the new Testament, with critical Notes, and a practical Improvement of each Section. London, 1760-2. 4to. 6 vols.

Best edition. Williams, 345, 61. 6s. In reading the New Testament,' says the Bishop of Durham, I recommend Doddridge's Family Expositor as an impartial interpreter and faithful monitor.

I know

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The Family Expositor abridged, according to the Plan of the Author, by the Rev.

S. Palmer. London, 1800. 8vo. 2 vol.

A Course of Lectures on the principal Subjects in Pneumatology, Ethics, and Divinity. The Third Edition. To which are now added, References to the various Writers on the same Topics, who have appeared since the Doctor's Decease. By Andrew Kippis, D.D. London, 1794. 8vo. 2 vols. 15s. L. P. 18s.

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Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo. 4 vols. 11. 16s.

Edited by the author's grand nephew, J. Doddridge Humphreys.

Some remarkable Passages in the Life of Col. James Gardiner,

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Dodechedron.-The Dodechedron of Fortune. 1613. 4to.

In verse. Perry, pt. i. 1492, 9s. In the British Museum is Le plaisant Jeu dv Dodechedron de Fortvne. Lyon, 1581.' 8vo.

DODINGTON, George Bubb. The Diary of the late George Bubb Dodington, Baron of Melcombe Regis: from March 8, 1748-9, to February 6, 1761. With an Appendix, containing some curious and interesting Papers, which are either referred to, or alluded to, in the Diary. Published by H. P. Wyndham. Salisbury, 1784. 8vo. 6s.

'An admirable picture of himself, and an instructive lesson to future statesmen.' Edinb. Review. Dent, pt. i. 696, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8539, 6s. 6d. Bindley, pt. i. 1724, 18s. Fonthill, 2248, 14. 15s. The third edition. Lond. 1785. 8vo. Fonthill,

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DODSLEY, Robert. Fugitive Pieces on various Subjects by several Authors. London, 1761.

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Contents Vol. I. Crito; or a Dialogue on Beauty, by Sir Harry Beaumont. i. e. the Rev. Joseph Spence.-A particular Account of the Emp. of China's Gardens near Pekin, in a Letter from F. Attiret, a French Missionary, transl. from the French, by Sir Harry Beaumont.-Deformity, an Essay, by William Hay.Lucina sine Concubitu, by Abraham Johnson. i. e. the Rev. F. Coventry.-A modest Defence of Gaming.-The Pretty Gentleman: or, Softness of Manners vindicated.―The Polite Philosopher, by Col. Forrester.-A Plan of an Essay upon Delicacy, by Nathan Lancaster, L.L.D. Vol. II. Á Vindication of Natural Society, by Edm. Burke.-The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Villa of Wheatfield, in the County of Suffolk. - Fragments of ancient Poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland.-An Account of Russia as it was in 1710, by Charles Lord Whitworth. A journey into England, in 1598, by Paul Hentzner.-A Parallel between Maglialechi and Hill, by the Rev. Jos. Spence.

The Economy of Human Life, translated from an Indian MS. written by an ancient Bramin. London, 1795. 8vo.

Figures, corresponding to all Logarithms under 100,000; to which is prefixed, a short Account of Logarithms. London, 1742. folio. 10s. 6d. A valuable work.

John, LL. D. Reports of Cases in the high Court of Admi London. royal ralty, 1811-17.

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Dodson's reports are continued by Dr.
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William. An historical Account of the Episcopal See and Cathedral Church of Sarum or Salisbury. Salisbury, 1814. royal 4to.

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DODWELL, Edward. A classical and topographical Tour through Greece, during the Years 1801, 1805, and 1806. London, 1818. 4to. 2 vols.

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Miscellanies. 17 -72. 8vo. 2 vols. Tufles in Prose and Verse. London, 1745. 8vo. 2 vols.

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DODSON, James. The mathe-demicæ in Schola Historices Cammatical Repository. London, deniana, cum Appendice. Oxon. 1748-55. 12mo. 3 vols. 12s.

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DODYPOLL.-The Wisdome of Dr. Dodypoll. As it hath bene sundrie Times acted by the Children of Powles. London, 1600.

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Burnt by order of the Inquisition, with the author's body, which was disinterred for that purpose. Many of the propositions contained in the work were censured by the Sorbonne in 1618.

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Silas.

See TAYLOR,

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Black letter, with wood-cuts. This work is the celebrated Arabian fable book called Calilah i Dumnah. Another edition. 1601. Inglis, 986, 1. 17s. Garrick, 1594, 31. 10s.

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Pseudo-Martyr. London, 1610. 4to. 5s. This work obtained Donne much reputation, and the university of Oxford conferred on him the degree of Master of Arts, which he had previously received from Cambridge.

DONNE, John, D. D. Dean of St. Paul's. Sermons (80, 50 and 26), with Life by Is. Walton. Lon-tion in a late Election in Hell. Translated Ignatius his Conclaue : or his Inthronisa. don, 1640-9, 63. folio. 3 vols. 11. 10s.

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Poems on several Occasions, with Elegies on the Author's Death. To this Edition is added some Account of the Life of the Author. London, 1719. 12mo.

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An Elegy on the untimely Death of the incomparable Prince Henry. 1613.

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Ivvenilia, or certaine Paradoxes and Problemes. London, 1633. 4to. 3s.

ΒΙΑΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ, A Declaration of that Paradoxe, or Thesis, that Self-bomicide is not so naturally Sin that it may never be otherwise. London, 1644. 4to. 3s. -London, 1648. 4to. London, 1700. 8vo. This work, written by Dr. Donne in his youth, was published by the author's son.

Essayes in Divinity; before he entered into holy Orders. London, 1651. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Letters to severall Persons of Honour. London, 1651. 4to. with portrait by Lem

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