GRAHAME, James, LL.D.; b. in Glasgow, 1790. d. in London, 1842. 1 History (The) of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies till their Assumption of National Independence. .. Vol. 1, 2. 2d ed., enlarged and amended. ... till their Revolt and Declaration of Independence. Vol. 3,4. [Portrait.] Vol. 1, 2, Philadelphia, 1845; 3, 4, London, 1836. 8° (6.5X3.7). 2 Memoir of. See MASS. Hist. Society. (Collections, 3d Series, vol 9.) GRAMMAR 3 and Rhetoric. London, 1776. 8° (5.5×2.8). ... GRANT, Sir Alexander, Bart., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 4 Ethics (The) of Aristotle, with Essays and Notes. See ARISTOteles. GRANT, Robert Edmund, M.D., Prof. at Lond. Univ,; b. in Edinburgh, 1793. 5 Essay (An) on the Study of the Animal Kingdom. Being an Introductory Lecture [on Comparative Anatomy and Zoology,] delivered in the Univ. of London, Oct. 23, 1828. 2d ed. London, 1829. 8°, pp. 35. GRASSI, Giuseppe, a Piedmontese Philologist; b. in Turin, 1779. d. 1831. 6 Saggio intorno ai Sinonimi della Lingua Italiana 11a ed. coll' aggiunta di nuovi Articoli Torino, 1832. 8° (4.5×2.7). GRATIUS, Orthwinus; b. at Holtwick, in Prussia, in 15th century. d. 1541. 7 Fascicvlvs Rervm expetendarvm ac fugiendarvm. In quo primum continetur Concilium Basiliense . . . quod Aeneas Syluius . . conscripsit. Insunt præterea . . . summorum aliquot Virorum Epistolæ, Libelli, Tractatus, & Opuscula LXVI. ... NOTE. Title-page is embellished. [No imprint] 1535. 2° (9.7X5.3), m. b. GRATIUS Faliscus, a Latin Poet; contemporary with Ovid. 8 Cynegeticon. See BURMANN, P. Poetae Latini minores. GRAVES, J. T., F.R.S., Prof. of Jurisprudence, University College, London. 9 Canon Law. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 2). 10 Roman Law. See (ENCYCLOPEDIA Metropolitana, vol. 2). GRAVINA, Giovanni Vicenzo, a Jurist & Man of Letters; b. in Sicily, 1664. d. 1718. 11 Opere Scelte. Firenze, n. d. 24° (4.3×2.5). GRAY, Asa, M.D., Prof. of Nat. Hist. at Harv. Coll; b. in Paris, N. Y., 1810. 12 Botanical Text-Book (The) Illustrated. New York, 1842. 12° (5.4×3.2). 13 Account of a Collection of Plants made in the Vicinity of Santa Fé, New Mexico. See AMERICAN Academy, &c. (Memoirs, New Series, vol. 4.) 14 Catalogue of Plants collected east of the Rocky Mountains. See UNITED STATES. (Explorations and Surveys for Pacific Railroad, vol. 12, P. II.) 15 Illustrations of Interesting Plants of North America. 10 Plates. See See SMITHSONIAN Insti Joint Editor. See AMERICAN Journal, &c. Second Series, vol. 15-32. GRAY, Edward, Esq., of Boston. 17 Address before the Members of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, June 4, 1804; with Odes, &c. 18 Oration, delivered in Boston, July 5, 1790. Boston, 1804. 8°, pp. 31. Boston, 1790. 8°, pp. 16. Boston, 1847. 8° (6×3.8). GRAY, Hon. Francis Calley, LL.D., of Boston; b. in Salem, 1790. d. 1856. 1 Prison Discipline in America. GRAY, James, of the County of Longford, Ireland. 2 Dissertation (A) on the Book of Revelation. Newburgh, 1818. 12° (5.4×3.1). GRAY, Robert, D.D., Prebend. of Durham, aft. Bp. of Bristol; b. 1764. d. 1834. 3 Connection (The) between the Sacred Writings and the Literature of Jewish and Heathen Authors . . . illustrated, principally with a view to Evidence in Confirmation of the Truth of the Christian Religion. Vol. 1, 2. 2d ed. London, 1819. 8° (5.4X3.2). GRAY, Thomas, Prof. of History at Cambridge, Eng.; b. 1716. d. 1771. 4 Poetical Works. Edited, with a Life, by Rev. J. Mitford. [Portrait.] Boston, 1854. 16° (4.8×2.8 irr.). 5 Notes on Plato. See PLATO. (Works, Ed. 1848–59, vol. 6.) GRAY, Rer. Thomas, D.D., of Boston. 6 Sermon before the African Society, delivered in Boston, July 14, 1818; the Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Boston, 1818. 8°, pp. 16. 7 Value (The) of Life and Charitable Institutions. Discourse before the Humane Society of Massachusetts, June 11, 1805. GREAT BRITAIN. Boston, 1805. 8°, pp. 46. Act of Parliament for the better Securing the Duties pay- 8 able on Tobacco. 19 Acts (Fifteen) of Parliament, passed in 1660. NOTE. [No imprint.] 8°, pp. 24. London, 1660. 2° (8.2×4.3). - These acts have no general title-page, and are printed in Black Letter. 11 Acts (Ninety-three) of Parliament, passed from 1734 to 1796, and relating to the British Colonies in America. 2 vols. London, 1737-'97. 2° (8.2×4.3). NOTE.These acts have no general title-page, and are printed in Black Letter. 12 Atlantic Neptune (The) published for the Use of the Royal Navy of Great Britain by J. F. W. Des Barres. London, 1777. Vol. 2. Folded sheets. (29×16-60). NOTE. This volume consists of charts of the eastern coast of North America. 13 Collection (A) of Public Acts and Papers, relating to the Principles of armed Neutrality . . . London, 1801. 8° (5.9X3.3). 14 Collection (A) of Treaties, Alliances, and Conventions, relating to the Security, Commerce, and Navigation of the British Dominions, made since... [1714]. [2 pagings.] London, 1717. 4° (7.3X4.9). 15 Copies and Translations of the Royal Charters . . . by which the Territories of Nova Scotia and Canada, &c. were granted, in 1621, 1625, and 1628, to Sir William Alexander. London, 1831. 2° (9.8×5.1). 16 Exact Abridgment (An) of all the Statutes in force and use, from Magna Charta 9. H. 3. to the eleventh year of K. George. Vol. 1, 2, 4–6. London, 1725. 8° (6.5×3.8). 17 Instructions by the Commissioners for managing and causing to be levied and collected, His Majesty's Customs, Subsidies and other Duties in England . . . [No imprint.] 2°, pp. 49. ... GREAT BRITAIN, continued. 1 Laws (The), Ordinances, and Institutions of the Admiralty of Great Britain, civil and military. . . . In 2 vols. Vol. 1. London, 1767. 8° (6.1X3.2). 2 Magna Charta cum Statutis, tum antiquis, tum recentibus, maximopere, animo tenendis, nunc demum ad vnum, tipis ædita, per Rich. Tottill. London, 1587. 16° (3.9×2.3). ... 3 Minutes of the Evidence taken at the Bar of the House of Lords, upon ... London, 1803. 8° (6.5X3.6). 7 Papers relative to the Rupture with Spain, laid before both Houses of Parliament, 29th Jan. 1762 . . . London, 1762. 4° (7.1×5.1), pp. 71. 8 Report (Eighth - Eleventh), and Appendix to the Eleventh Report, of 9 Report of the Committee of the Board of Agriculture, appointed to ex- London, 1718. 4°, par. cols., pp. 76. 11 Treaty of Mutual Defence between Charles VI. Emperor of Germany, &c. and George, King of G. Britain, France and Ireland, concluded at Westminster, 25th May, 1716. [Lat. and Eng.] NOTE. London, 1718. 4o, par. cols., pp. 45. Documents relating to the Popish Plot. The following, with a large collection of shorter confessions, speeches, trials, messages of the king, votes and debates of Parliament, &c., pertaining to this event, are bound in two volumes, and lettered "Popish Plot." 12 Abstract of several Examinations, reported by Sir J. Trevor; with the Account given to the House of Commons, 12th April, 1678, by J. Arnold and J. Scudamore. 2°, pp. 21. 13 Character (The) of a Popish Successor, and what England may expect from such a one. 3d ed. corrected. London, 1681. 2°, pp. 22. ... London, 1680. 14 Collection (A) of the Substance of several Speeches, and Debates made in the honorable House of Commons, relating to the horrid Popish Plot. London, 1681. 20, pp. 20. [2 copies.] GREAT BRITAIN. Popish Plot, continued. 1 Exact and faithful Narrative (An) of the horrid Conspiracy of T. Knox, London, 1650. 2, pp. 16. 4 Impartial Account (An) of Richard Duke of York's Treasons, &c.; with the True Picture of a Popish Successor. London, 1682. 2, pp. 21. 2°. pp. 27. London, 1€80. 20, pp. 7. 2, pp. 15. London, 1650. 2°. pp. 11. London, 1650. 2, pp. 20. London, 1650. 2°. pp. 12. 2, pp. 32. 5 Information of Hubert Bourk . . . 6 Information of Eustace Comyne . . . 7 Information of Thomas Dangerfield . . . 8 Information of Stephen Dugdale . . . 9 Further Information of S. Dugdale . . 10 Information of Francisco de Faria . 11 Information of Robert Jenison . . . 12 Information of William Lewis . . 13 Information of John Macnamara . 14 Information of Edward Turbervill... 15 List of Parliament, 26th Jan., 1679. 16 Information (The) of Capt. H. Wilkinson of what hath passed between him and some other Persons, who have attempted to prevail with him to swear High Treason against the Earl of Shaftsbury. London, 1680. 2, pp. 31. London, 1681. 2o, pp. 11. 17 Instrument (The); or, VVriting of Association; that the true Protestants of England entered into, in the Reign of Q. Elizabeth, while her Life and the Protestant Religion . . . was attempted. . . . London, 1679. 2°, pp. 12. 18 Last Confession (The), Prayers and Meditations of Lieut. J. Stern, delivered . . . before his Execution. . . sion of G. Borosky . . . Written by G. Together with the last Confes- London, 1682. 2°, pp. 26. 19 Malice defeated: or a brief Relation of the Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier . . . 20 Narrative of Francisco de Faria . . . London, 1680. 2°, pp. 46. London, 1680. 2°, pp. 38. By D. Fitz Gerald. 21 Narrative of the Irish Popish Plot, for the betraying that Kingdom into the Hands of the French, &c. ... London, 1680. 2°, pp. 35. 22 Papists (The) bloody Oath of Secrecy, and Letany of Intercession for the carrying on of this present Plot, &c. by R. Bolron. London, 1680. 2°, pp. 23. [2 copies.] 23 Popish damnable Plot (The) against our Religion and Liberties . . . in Breviats of threescore and four Letters and Papers of Intelligence past betwixt the Pope, Duke of York, Card. Norfolk, Card. Cibo, &c. &c. London, 1680. 2°, pp. 31. [2 copies.] 24 Prance's Answer to Mrs. Cellier's Libel, and divers other false Aspersions cast upon him: containing likewise a Vindication of Sir W. Waller from Popish Scandals: &c. London, 1680. 2o, pp. 18. GREAT BRITAIN. Popish Plot, continued. 1 Proceedings in the Old-Baily, London, upon the Bill of Indictment for High Treason against Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury. ... ... London, 1681. 2°, pp. 48. 2 Proceedings (The) against the Earl of Shaftsbury, at the old Baily, 4 Several Informations (The) of J. Mac-Namarra, M. Fitzgerrald and J. 5 Speech of the Lord High Steward, in Westminster Hall at the time of London, 1680. 2°, pp. 12. 6 Triumphs (The) of Justice over unjust Judges: exhibiting the Names and Crimes of four and forty Judges hang'd . . . as Murderers for their corrupt Judgments, &c. London, 1681. 2°, pp. 36. 7 True Narrative of the horrid Plot and Conspiracy of the Popish Party against the Life of His Sacred Majesty, the Government, and the Protestant Religion: with a List of... the Conspirators ... By T. Otes. London, 1679. 2°, pp. 68. 8 True Narrative and Discovery of several very remarkable Passages relating to the horrid Popish Plot [by] M. Prance. ... London, 1679. 2°, pp. 40. 9 True Speeches of T. Whitebread, W. Harcourt, J. Fenwick, J. Gavan, and A. Turner, all Jesuits and Priests; before their Execution at Tyburn, June 20th MDCLXXIX. With Animadversions thereupon London, 1679. 2°, pp. 8, 24. 12 Votes of the House of Commons, passed 21st Oct. Geological Survey. 13 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and of the Museum Observations at Royal Observatories. Cape of Good Hope. Observations made . . . at Cape of Good Hope. 14 Printed... under the superintendence of E. Sabine. Vol. 1.-— Magnetical Observations, 1841 to 1846. With Abstracts of Observations from 1841 to 1850 ... London, 1851. Large 4°. Large 40, pp. vii. 15 Bissel's Refraction Tables. |