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MILTON, John, continued.

1 Poetical Works. With a Life of the Author, by J. Mitford.

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2 [Prose] Works.

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Boston, 1854. 16° (4.8X2.8 irr.). [London] 1697. 2° (10.3×5.3), pp. 568.

NOTE. Several of the treatises have independent title-pages.

3 Remarks on the Character and Writings of Milton. See CHANNING, W.
E. (Works, vol. 1.)

4 Thoughts on the Trinity. Extracted from "A Treatise on Christian Dis-
cipline," &c.
Boston, 1847. 12°, pp. 94.

MINNESANGS Frühling (Des) Herausgegeben von K. Lachmann und M. Haupt
Leipzig, 1857. 8° (6.4×4.1 irr.).

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MINOT, Hon. George Richards, an American jurist; b. in Boston, 1758. d. 1802. 6 Continuation (A) of the [Gov. Hutchinson's] History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year 1748 to 1765. With an Introductory Sketch of Events from its Original Settlement. Vol. 1, 2.

Boston, 1798, 1803. 8° (6X3.2). [2 copies.] 7 History (The) of the Insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year MDCCLXXXVI, and the Rebellion consequent thereon.

Worcester, 1788. 8° (5.8X3.2). 8 History (The) of the Insurrections in Massachusetts. In the year Seventeen Hundred and Eighty Six. And the Rebellion consequent thereon. 2d ed. Boston, 1810. 8° (5.4×3.5). [2 copies.] NOTE. One copy imperfect, wanting to p. 7. MINUCIUS FELIX, Marcus, a Roman Christian, a native of Africa; fl. 220. 9 Octavius cum integris omnium Notis ac Commentariis, novâque Recensione J. Ouzeli. Cujus & accedunt Animadversiones. J. Meursii Notæ. Et Liber J. Firmici Materni, de Errore profanarum Religionum. [2 pagings.] Lugduni Batavorum, 1672. 8° (5.8×3.5). 10 Octavius (The) of M. Minutius Felix; translated with Notes and preliminary Dissertation. See REEVES, W. (The Apologies, &c., vol. 2.) MIRABAUD, M.——, a pseudonym. See HOLBACK, P. H. THIRY, Baron D'. MIRABEAU, Gabriel Honoré DE RIQUETTI, Comte DE, a French political orator & publicist; b. 1749. d. 1791.

11 Caisse (De La) d'Escompte. Par le Comte de Mirabeau.

[Paris] 1785. 8° (5.6X3.2). [2 copies.]

12 Contes et Nouvelles imités des Anciens,

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par . . . [H. G. Riquetti, Tours, 1796. 8° (5.3×2.2).

13 Gallery of Portraits of the National Assembly, supposed to be written by Count de Mirabeau. Translated from the French.

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Vol. 1, 2. London, 1790. 8° (4.6×3).

14 [Lettre] aux Bataves aux le Stathouderat, par le Comte de Mirabeau.
[Vignette.]
[No imprint] 1788. 8° (5.8X3.3).
15 Lettres originales de Mirabeau, écrites du Donjon de Vincennes, pen-
dant les années 1777, 78, 79 et 80; contenant tous les Détails sur sa
Vie privée, ses Malheurs, et ses Amours avec Sophie Ruffei; recueillies
par P. Manuel.
Paris, 1792. 8° (5.2×3.2).
16 Mémoire a consulter et consultation pour le Comte de Mirabeau, Fils,
sur sa demande en cassation de l'Arrêt du Parlement de Provence, du 5
Juillet 1783, qui le sépare de corps & d'habitation d'avec son Épouse.
[Paris] 1784. 8° (5.9×3.2).

Tom. 1-4.

MIRABEAU, Gabriel Honoré DE RIQUETTI, Comte DE, continued.

1 Secret History (The) of the Court of Berlin; . . . In a Series of Letters, translated from the French. . . . [With] A Memorial, presented to the present King of Prussia [Frederic William II.], on the Day of his Accession to the Throne, by Count Mirabeau. Vol. 1, 2.

London, 1789. 8° (5.8X3.2).

2 Speeches of M. de Mirabeau the Elder, pronounced in the National As-
sembly of France. .. [With] a Sketch of his Life and Character.
Translated from the French Edition of M. Mejan. By J. White.
Vol. 1, 2.
London, 1792. 8° (5.3X3). [2 copies.]
Editor, Translator, &c. See MACAULAY, Mrs. C. S. Histoire d'An-
gleterre ; &c.

Translator. See TIBULLUS, A. Élégies de Tibulle.

MIRABEAU, Victor RIQUETTI, Marquis DE, a French economist; d. 1790. 3 Economical Table (The), an Attempt towards ascertaining and exhibiting the Source, Progress, and Employment of Riches, with Explanations, by . . . Marquis de Mirabeau. Translated from the French. London, 1766. 8° (5.8X3.2). MIRROR (The), conducted by Mackenzie. See (BRITISH Essayists.-Vol. 28, 29). MISSALE Romanvm ex Decreto sacrosancti Consilij Tridentini restitutum. Pii 4 V. Pont. Max. iussu editum, et Clementis VIII. auctoritate recognitum. [Engraving.]

Lvtetiæ Parisiorvm, 1631. 8° (6.6×3.8), 2 cols., pp. 678, cxxviii., 8. MISSIONARY Herald (The).—1820-1845. See AMERICAN Board, &c.

MISSIONARY Magazine. See PANOPLIST (The), &c. MISSIONARY Register, Massachusetts. See MASSACHUSETTS Missionary Society. MISSIONARY Register (The) for the year 1813-1815; containing an Abstract of 5 the Proceedings of the principal Missionary and Bible Societies throughout the World. Vol. 1-3. London, 1814-'15. 12° (5.1×2.9). MISSIONARY Register (The) for MDCCCXVI; MDCCCXVII. containing the principal 6 Transactions of the various Institutions for propagating the Gospel; with the Proceedings. . . of the Church Missionary Society. 2 vols. London, 1816, '17. 8° (7.1×3.9), 2 cols. MITCHEL, Ormsby M'Knight, an American astronomer; b. in Ky., 1810. 7 Planetary and Stellar Worlds (The): a popular Exposition of the great Discoveries and Theories of Modern Astronomy. Ten Lectures. [Plates.] New York, 1851. 12° (5.5X3.3). MITCHELL, Major Charles C., Prof. of Engineering, Roy. Milit. Acad., Woolwich. 8 Fortification. By Major C. C. Mitchell, and Capt. Proctor. See (ENCYCLOPÆDIA Metropolitana, vol. 6).

MITCHELL, S. Augustus, an American geographer.

9 Accompaniment (An) to Mitchell's Reference and Distance Map of the
United States; containing an Index of all the Counties, Districts, Town-
ships, Towns, &c., with an Index of the Rivers; . . . [and] a
General View of the United States, and the several States and Territo-
ries; . . .
Philadelphia, 1834. 12° (7X4).

MITFORD, Rev. John.

10 Life of Dryden. See DRYDEN, J. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. i.-cli. 11 Life of Falconer. See FALCONER, W. Poetical Works.-Pp. ix.-xxxv. 12 Life of Milton. See MILTON, J. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. i.-cxxxiv.

MITFORD, Rev. John, continued.

1 Life of Prior.

2 Life of Swift.
3 Life of Young.
lxviii.

See PRIOR, M. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. i.-xlii.
See SWIFT. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. ix.-cxiv.
See YOUNG, Rev. A. Poetical Works.-Vol. 1, pp. vii.-

Poetical Works.
Poetical Works.

Editor, and Biographer. See GOLDSMITH, W. Editor, and Biographer. See GRAY, Prof. T. MITFORD, John, Lord Redesdale, brother of the following.

4 Treatise (A) on the Pleadings in Suits in the Court of Chancery, by English Bill. 3d ed. Philadelphia, 1812. 12° (5.8 irr. X3.1). MITFORD, William, an English historian; b. in London, 1744. d. 1827. 5 History (The) of Greece. 3d ed. Vol. 1-4. ... Vol. 5-8. London, 1795-1810. 8° (6.1×3.2), m. r. [2 copies.] MODEST Remarks upon the Bishop of London's Letter concerning the late Earth6 quakes. By a Quaker. London, 1750. 8°, pp. 21. MÖHLER, Johann Adam, Prof. of Theol., Univ. of Munich ; b. 1796. d. 1838. 7 Symbolism: or, Exposition of the Doctrinal Differences between Catholics and Protestants, as evidenced by their Symbolical Writings. Translated from the German, with a Memoir of the Author, preceded by an Historical Sketch of the State of Protestantism and Catholicism in Germany for the last hundred years. 2d ed. Vol. 1, 2.

MŒURS (Les). 8 Nouv. éd.

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London, 1847. 8° (6.6×3.9). Amsterdam, 1777. 12° (4.6X3.4).

MOHAMMED, or MAHOMET, the founder of Islamism; b. 570. d. 632.

9 Koran (The); commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed: translated from the Original Arabic. With explanatory Notes, taken from the most approved Commentators. To which is prefixed, A Preliminary Discourse.

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By G. Sale. Vol. 1, 2. New ed.

10 Life of Mahomet, by J. A. Roebuck.

Useful Knowledge. Library, &c.
11 Life of Mohammed. See BUSH, G.

[Plates.]

London, 1801. 8° (6.4 irr. X3.5).

See SOCIETY for the Diffusion of Lives, &c.

12 Life (The) and Religion of Mohammed, as contained in the Sheeah Translations of the Hyat-ul-Kuloob. Translated from the Persian. By Boston, 1850. 8° (6.1X3.5).

J. L. Merrick.

13 Mahomet and his Successors.

14 Mohammed and his Successors.

MOHEAU, M.-.

See IRVING, W. Works.-Vol. 12, 13.
See OCKLEY, S. History of, &c.

15 Recherches et Considérations sur la Population de la France.
Par M. Moheau.

Paris, 1778. 8° (5.5X3.1).

Moïse, François Xavier, a French theologian; b. 1742. d. 1813.

16 Phedon, ou Dialogues Socratiques sur l'Immortalité de l'Ame. Ecrit en Allemande par M. Moïse, & traduit par M. Burja.

MOISIEENKOW, Feodor.

17 Mineralogische Abhandlung von dem Zinnsteine.

Berlin, 1772.

12° (4.3×2.6).

Leipzig, 1779. 12°, pp. 91.

d. 1673.
8°, pp. 63.
Nouv. éd.

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MOLIÈRE, Jean Baptiste POQUELIN, a French comic poet; b. 1622. 18 Amphitryon, Comédie . . . Nouv. éd. Paris, 1775. 19 Médecin (Le) malgré lui, Comédie ., par M. de Molière.

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MOLIÈRE, Jean Baptiste POQUELIN, continued.

1 Euvres de Molière, avec des Remarques grammaticales; des Avertissemens et des Observations . . ., par M. Bret. [Portrait and Engravings.] Tom. 1-6. Paris, 1773. 8° (5.3×3.2). MOLLER, Henry, a Protestant Hebrew professor, at Wittemberg; b. 1530. d.1589. 2 Enarrationis Psalmorvm Davidis, ex Prælectionibvs H. Molleri excerptæ, novissima Editio . . . Cui accesserunt Partes Psalmorvm, Observationes Locorvm Doctrinæ, Articvlorvm Notæ . . . Genevæ, 1603. 2° (11.1X6), 2 cols., pp. 700+.

MOLLOY, Charles, an English lawyer & dramatic poet; d. 1767.

3 Jure (De) Maritimo et Navali: or a Treatise of Affairs Maritime, and
of Commerce. .. Vol. 1, 2. 9th ed., with . . . Additions.
London, 1769. 8° (6.2×3), m. n.

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MONBODDO, Lord. See BURNET, James, Lord Monboddo.
MONBRON, Fougeret DE, a native of Peronne; d. 1760.

4 Cosmopolite (Le) ou Citoyen du Monde. Par M. de Monbron.
Londres, 1753. 8° (4.5×2.7).

MONGAULT, Nicolas Hubert, l'Abbé de Villetreuve; b. 1674. d. 1746.

Editor, Translator, &c. See CICERO, M. T. Lettres de C. a Atticus, &c.

MONGE, Gaspard, a French mathematician; b. 1746. d. 1818.

5 Géométrie descriptive. 4ème éd., augmentée d'une Théorie des Ombres et de la Perspective, extraite des Papiers de l'auteur, par M. Brisson. [Plates.] Paris, 1820. 4° (7X6). MONGEZ, Jean André, a French physician & naturalist; b. at Lyons, 1751. Translator, &c. See BERGMAN, T. Manuel des Minéralogiste. MONITEUR Universel (Le) ou (Gazette Nationale); commencé le 5 Mai 1789. 6 Précédé d'une Introduction historique, contenant un Abrégé des Anciens États-Généraux, des Assemblées des Notables, et des principaux Événemens qui ont amené la Revolution. 5 Mai 1789-30 Janvier 1798; 23 Septembre 1799--31 Decembre 1807. 33 vols.

Paris, 1789-1807. 2° (15×9.2), 3 cols.

7 Révolution Française. Table Alphabétique du Moniteur, depuis 1787 jusqu'à l'an 1799. Tom. 1. Noms d'Hommes. 2. Noms des VilParis, 1802. 2° (14.4×9), 3 cols.

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les et Titres des Matières.

MONK, James Henry, Bishop of Gloucester; b. 1784. d. 1856.

8 Life (The) of Richard Bentley, D.D.: with an Account of his Writings, and Anecdotes of many distinguished Characters . . . 2d ed., revised & enlarged. ... Vol. 1, 2. [Portrait.] London, 1833. 8° (6.3×3.7). MONNEREAU, Elie.

9 Parfait Indigotier (Le) ou Description de l'Indigo .; ensemble un Traité sur la Culture de la Café, la Description, & de sa Manufacture. [Plate.] Nouv. éd., augmentée. [Plates.]

MONRO, Donald, M.D., F.R.S.

Amsterdam, 1765. 12° (4.9X2.7).

10 Treatise (A) on Medical and Pharmaceutical Chymistry, and the Ma-
teria Medica: to which is added, an English Translation of the . . .
Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 1788.
Vol. 1-3.
London, 1788. 8° (5.8×3.2).

MONRO, Rev. Charles.

11 Parochial Lectures, on English Poetry, and other Subjects.

London, 1856. 8° (5.7×3.2).

MONRO, John.

1 Nova & artificiosa Methodus docendi Linguam Latinam; seu Institutio Grammaticæ compendiaria . . . Londini, 1687. 4° (8×5), pp. 79. MONROE, James, 5th Pres. of the U.S.; b. in Va., 1758. d. 1831.

2 Addresses and Messages. See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 1.)
3 Biographical Sketch of. See WILLIAMS, E. (Addresses, &c., vol. 1.)
4 Executive Messages, Addresses, &c. See UNITED STATES.

5 View (A) of the Conduct of the Executive, in the Foreign Affairs of the
United States, connected with the Mission to the French Republic, dur-
ing the years 1794, 5, & 6. ... Philadelphia, 1797. 8° (6.6X3.5).

MONSIGNY, Madame Mary.

6 Mythology: ... 1st American ed. Randolph, Vt., 1809. 12° (5.5X3.1). MONTAGU, Basil, an English lawyer & author; b. 1770. d. 1851.

7 Letter addressed to C. P. Cooper, upon the Report of the recent Record
Committee.
London, 1837. 8°, pp. 16.

8 Preface to Bacon's Essay.

See BACON, F.

MONTAGU, Edward Wortley, an English miscellaneous author; b. 1713. d. 1776. 9 Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the Ancient Republicks, adapted to the Present State of Great Britain.

4th ed.

London, 1778. 8° (5.7X3.3). [3 copies.]

MONTAGUE, Michel, Seigneur DE, a French essayist; b. 1533. d. 1589.

10 Essais. Tom. 1-3. [Portrait.] MONTALEMBERT, Charles FORBES, Comte DE, 11 Political Future (The) of England. From the French. New ed.

Paris, 1793. 8° (5.6X3.1), m. n.
a French statesman; b. 1810.
By the Count de Montalembert.
London, 1856. 12° (5.2×3.2).

MONTANUS, Benedictus Arias. See ARIAS MONntanus, B.

MONTESQUIEU, Charles DE SECONDAT, Baron DE, a Fr. publicist; b.1689. d.1755.
12 Esprit (De L') des Loix, par M. de Montesquieu. Nouv. éd., augmentée
par l'auteur. .. Tom. 1-4.
Amsterdam, 1770. 12° (4.72.7).

13 Euvres de M. Montesquieu, Nouv. éd., revue, corrigée & .
tée par l'auteur. Tom. 1-3.

[Portrait.]

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Londres, 1767. 4° (7X4.4).

14 Euvres de M. Montesquieu. Nouv. éd., revue, corrigée & augmentée

.. Tom. 1-7.

Lyon, 1792. 12° (4.7×2.5).

15 Euvres posthumes de Montesquieu, . . . Paris, 1798. 8° (5.3×3.1). 16 Spirit (The) of Laws. Translated, from the French of M. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. By T. Nugent. Vol. 1, 2. 5th ed. London, 1773. 8° (6.1X3.8), m. r. 17 Spirit (The) of Laws. Translated from the French of M. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. Vol. 1, 2. Glasgow, 1793. 12(5.4×3). MONTFAUCON, Bernard DE, a French Benedictine monk; b. 1655. d. 1741.

18 Antiquité (L') expliquée et représentée en Figures. Tom. 1–5.
2de éd., revue & corrigée.

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Paris, 1722. 2° (11.7 irr. X6.4). NOTE. Each volume is in two parts, with independent title-pages.

MONTGOMERY, James, a British poet, politician & journalist; b. 1771. d. 1854. 19 Christian Poet (The); or, Selections in Verse, on Sacred Subjects. With an introductory Essay.

20 Christian Psalmist (The);
introductory Essay.

3d ed. [Portrait of Cowper.]

Glasgow, 1828. 12° (4.4×2.5), pp. xlviii., 500. or, Hymns, selected and original. With an 4th ed. [Frontispiece.]

Glasgow, 1826. 12° (5.2×3 irr.).

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