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Le Voyageur en Hollande . . . 8 Treatise (A) on the Progressive Improvement & Present State of the HOLLAND, Sir Henry, Physician-in-Ordinary to the Queen; b. 1788. 9 General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire; with Observations drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture, &c. ... [Map and Plates.] London, 1808. 8° (6.3×3.4). HOLLAND, Henry Richard VASSALL, 3d Lord, an Eng. statesman; b.1773. d.1840. 10 Some Account of the Life and Writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio. [Portrait.] London, 1806. 8° (5.4×3.1). HOLLAND, Philemon, M.D., Master of Coventry Free-School; d. 1636, æt. 84. Translator. See PLINIUS SECUNDUS, C. The Historie of the World. HOLLAND, Saba SMITH, Lady, wife of Sir H. H. 11 Memoir (A) of the Rev. Sidney Smith. By his Daughter, Lady Holland. HOLLMAN, Sam. Christian. 12 Nöthiger Unterricht von Barometern, und Thermometern. vier Kupfertafeln. Mit Göttingen, 1783. 8° (5.4X3). HOLMES, Rev. 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Cambridge, 1804. 8°, pp. 23. the Interment of Gov. Increase Boston, [1799]. 8°, pp. 24. See TAPPAN, D. Sermons, &c. HOLMES, Ezekiel, M.D., Prof. of Nat. Science at Waterville Coll. 7 Report of an Exploration and Survey of the Territory on the Aroostook River, in 1838. See MAINE. HOLMES, George. With coloured London, 1801. 8° (5.3×3.1). In two Books. The first com 8 Sketches of some of the southern Counties of Ireland, collected during a Tour in the Autumn of 1797. In a Series of Letters. Engravings. HOLMES, John, a schoolmaster in Holt, Norfolk, Eng. 9 Art (The) of Rhetoric made easy prehending the Principles. . . The second containing the Substance of Longinus's . . . Treatise on the Sublime. ... 3d impression ... London, 1766. 8° (6.2×3.2). HOLMES, John, Esq., Repr. aft. 1st Senator from Maine; b. 1773. d. 1843. 10 Statesman (The), or Principles of Legislation and Law. Augusta, 1840. 8° (6.4×3.7), pp. 510. 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(Memoirs, vol. 1, 2, 3; New Series, vol. 1.) HOME, Henry, Lord Kames, a Scotch judge; b. 1696. d. 1782. 3 Decisions (The) of the Court of Sessions, from its first Institution to the present time. Abridged and digested ... in form of a Dictionary. [By H. Home, Lord Kames.] ... Vol. 1, 2. Edinburgh, 1741. 2° (9.4X4.8), m. b. 4 Elements of Criticism. [By H. Home.] ... Vol. 1-3. 2d ed. With Additions and Improvements. Edinburgh, 1774. 8° (5.5X3.1). 5 Elements of Criticism. [By H. Home.] Vol. 1, 2. 5th ed. Edinburgh, 1774. 8° (5.9×3.2). 6 Elements of Criticism. [By H. Home.] ... . . 1st American from 7th Boston, 1796. 8° (5.9×3.4). 7 Historical Law-Tracts. [By H. Home, Lord Kames.] 2d ed. Edinburgh, 1761. 8° (6.1X3.3). 8 Life. See SMELLIE, W. Literary and Characteristical Lives, &c. 10 Sketches of the History of Man. [By H. Home.] ... 3d ed. Dublin, 1779. 8° (6.4×3.5). Vol. 1, 2. 11 Sketches of the History of Man. [By H. Home.] Considerably enlarged... Vol. 1-4. 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[Maps.] Londini, 1740. 4° (7.5×5.4), par. cols. 17 Hymns (The) of Homer; the Batrachomyomachia; and two original poetical Hymns. By G. Chapman. With an introductory Preface by S.W. Singer. [Portrait of Chapman.] Chiswick, 1818. 12° (4.2×2.7 irr.). 18 Iliad (The) of Homer. Translated into English blank verse. By W. Cowper. Vol. 1–4. [London, 1837.] 16° (4.8x2.9 irr.). NOTE. Vol. 11-14 of "The Life and Works of William Cowper, by R Southey." HOMERUS, continued. 1 Iliad, Translations from the. See DRYDEN, J. (Poetical Works, vol. 5.) 2 Iliade (L') Poëme. Avec un Discours sur Homere. Par M. De La Motte. Amsterdam, 1714. 12° (4.8X2.5). [Plates.] 3 Iliade di Omero Traduzione del Cav. V. Monti Tom. 1-3 Bologna, 1825-26. 24° (3.8×2.4 irr.). ... [Cura Grenvilliorum. 4 Narratio de Vita Homeri. See HERODOTUS. Historiarvm Libri IX. 5 ΟΜΗΡΟΥ ΙΛΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΟΔΥΣΣΕΙΑ. Odysseæ accedit Porsoni Collatio Codicis Harleiani 5674.] E, OZONIA, "Erя aw [1800]. 4° (5.7×4.5 irr.). 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De Praecipvis Graecae Dictionis Idiotismis. HOOGHT, Everard van der, a preacher at Nieuwendam, Holland; d. 1716. Editor, and Annot. See BIBLE,-The Old Testament. Biblia Hebraica. HOOGSTRATEN, David van, Prof. of Belles-Lettres at Amsterdam; b. 1658. d. 1724. Annotator. See PHEDRUS. Fabularum Æsioparum Libri V. HOOKER, Rev. Herman, D.D., now a bookseller in Phila.; b. 1804. 12 Family Book of Devotion. ... Philadelphia, 1840. 8° (7.3X4.2). HOOKER, Richard, "The Judicious Hooker," an English divine; b. 1553-4. d. 1600. 13 Life. See WALTON, I. Lives of Donne, Wotton, &c. 14 Life, by Isaac Walton. (Prefixed to Works, post.) 15 Works 16 Works ... ... London, 1723. 2° (11.6×6.3), m. r., pp. lxxxviii., 518- HOOKER, Rev. Thomas, of Cambridge, Mass., 1833-36, aft. "The Renowned HOOKER, Sir William Jackson, K.H., LL.D., &c., an English botanist; b.1785. 18 British Flora (The); in two vols. Vol. 1; comprising the Phænogamous, or Flowering Plants, and the Ferns. 3d ed., with Additions and CorrecLondon, 1835. 8° (6.4×3.6). tions. HOOKER, Sir William Jackson, K.H., LL.D., continued. 1 Icones Plantarum; or Figures, with brief descriptive Characters and Remarks of new or rare Plants, selected from the Author's Herbarium. London, 1837-41. 8° (4.6×3.8 irr.). HOOLE, John, a clerk in the East India House, London, 1744-'83; b. 1727. d. 1803. Translator. See TASSO, T. Jerusalem delivered. Vol. 1-4. [400 Plates.] HOOPER, Robert, M.D., of London. ... 2 Quincy's Lexicon-Medicum. A new Medical Dictionary [with] a Glossary of Obsolete Terms . . . London, 1802. Th. 8° (6.5X4), 2 cols., n. p. HOOPER, Rev. William, of Boston; b. in Scotland. d. 1768. 3 Apostles (The) neither Imposters nor Enthusiasts. A Sermon on Acts XXVI. 25. ... HOORN, Timotheus ten. 4 Hollandtse Trouw-gevallen. Boston, 1742. 8°, pp. 48. Amsterdam, 1678. 24° (4.1X2.4). NOTE.Imperfect, wanting to 5 of Opdracht. 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Samuel, of West-Springfield, Mass.; ordained 1720. d. 1755. 9 Historical Memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians Boston, 1753. 4° (6.3×4). 11 Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony ... Portland, 1810. 12° (5.7X3.2). 12 Memoir of, by Prof. E. A. Park. See (Works, post.-Vol. 1, pp. 9–266). 13 System (The) of Doctrines, contained in Divine Revelation, explained and defended. • [With] A Treatise on the Millennium. Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1793. 8° (6.7×3.7). 14 System (A) of Doctrines, contained in Divine Revelations, explained and defended. . . . [With] A Treatise on the Millennium. ... Vol. Boston, 1811. 8° (6.8×3.7). [Edited by Prof. E. A. Park]. |