24
gilt, pleasantly and sympathetically rebacked, with label, gilt: a
very good copy.
An early Dublin edition of Part One. No Dublin editions are included
in the Thetford Catalogue. Possibly printed by P. Byrne, whose
advertisement is on the final page.
(2)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
83
.
BURKE (Edmund).
Three Memorials on French Affairs.
Written in the years 1791, 1792 and 1793.
Printed for F. and C.
Rivington …,
1797
THIRD EDITION, pages (4), xxxi, (1, blank), *1-*4, 199, (1,
blank), (10), (2, blank), with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper
wrapper: with the contemporary signature ‘F. Vaughan /
Lincoln’s Inn / 17[?]’ on title-page: a very good copy.
Edition
statement from half-title. An issue which does not conform with any
noted in Todd or ESTC.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
BURKE (Edmund).
Two Letters
on the conduct of our domestick parties, with regard to French
politicks; including “Observations on the conduct of the
minority, in the session of M. DCC. XCIII. “
Printed for F. and C.
Rivington …,
1797. FIRST EDITION, pages lxxii, (9) - 127, (1,
blank), with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: inscribed
on title-page in a contemporary hand “F. Vaughan / Lincoln’s
Inn / 1797”: with some later, light marginal pencil markings: a
very good copy.
Todd 70a.
(2)
BURKE (Edmund).
Two letters addressed to a member of
the present parliament, on the proposals for peace with the
regicide directory of France.
Printed for F. and C. Rivington,
1796.
Pages (4), 188, with half-title, recent wraps: signature of F.
Vaughan, Lincoln’s Inn 1796 on title-page: some light old pencil
markings and half-title a little dusty, but very good copy.
Todd
66h
(3)
BURKE (Edmund).
Two Letters from Mr. Burke to
gentlemen in the city of Bristol, on the bills depending in
parliament relative to the trade of Ireland. The second edition.
Printed for J. Dodsley,
1778. Pages (4), 32, with the half-title, 8vo,
recent paper wrapper: inscribed on title-page in a contemporary
hand “No. 1 Thomas Walker / to / F. Vaughan”: a very good
copy.
Todd 29b.
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BURKE (Edmund).
Substance of the speech of … in the
House of Commons, on Friday the 23rd day of May, 1794, in
answer to certain observations on the Report of the Committee
of Managers, representing that Report to have been a libel on
the judges. Second edition.
Printed for J. Debrett
1794. Pages 26,
(6, adverts), with the half-title, 8vo, recent paper wrapper: a very
good copy.
Todd 64b.
(5)
€80-€100 (£64-£80 approx.)
84
. NO LOT
85
.
BURNABY (Andrew).
The Blessings enjoyed by
Englishmen, a motive for their repentance: a sermon preached
in Greenwich Church, on the 19th of April 1793. (the day
appointed for a general fast;) and published at the request of the
congregation. By the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, D. D. Archdeacon
of Leicester, and Vicar of Greenwich.
London: Printed for T.
Payne, Mews-Gate,
1793
FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages 21, (1, adverts for 8 other
publications by Burnaby), (2, blank), wanting the half-title, 4to,
recent paper wrapper: a very good to nice copy.
ESTC locates
three copies: L, LIp and AWn - none in the USA.
ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1)
PARKIN (James).
A sermon
preached at Chumleigh, May 7, 1793. At the visitation of the
Rev. the Archdeacon of Barnstable. Published at the request of
the clergy then present.
London: Printed and sold by B. Law and
Son; Trueman and Son, Exeter; and J. Hewett, Penzance,
[1795?].
FIRST [?ONLY] EDITION, pages (4), 24, 4to, recent wrapper:
a very good-nice copy.
ESTC and COPAC both locate the Bodleian
copy only. WorldCat makes no additions.
(2)
RIDLEY (Glocester).
The difference, and respective use of
the moral, civil, and ceremonial law. A sermon preach’d at the
assizes held at Norwich, on Wednesday, August 15, 1753.
Before … Sir Thomas Parker … Sir Martin Wright … Published
at the request of the High Sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the
Grand Jury.
Printed for J. Gleed …,
1753. FIRST EDITION, pp
(6), 18, with half-title, 4to, recent wrapper: a large, very good
copy.
ESTC locates four copies: L, O, WNs / NH.
(3)
RIDLEY (Glocester).
The Blessing of Religion to Civil
Societies. A sermon preach’d at the assizes held at Thetford, for
the county of Norfolk, on Friday, March 23, 1753. Before … Sir
Thomas Dennison … one of the justices … Published at the
request of the high-sheriff, and the gentlemen of the Grand Jury.
London: Printed for J. Gleed, in Norwich; and sold by John Clarke and
John and James Rivington, Booksellers, in London: also by Mr.
Thurlbourn, in Cambridge, and Mr. Craighton, in Ipswich,
1753.
FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 15, (1, adverts for 6 further
sermons by Ridley), 4to, recent paper wrapper: a large and very
good copy.
ESTC locates 6 copies: L, NOW, O, WNs / MBAt, NH
(4)
SAVERY (Servington).
A sermon preached at Portman
Chapel, April 19th, 1793, being the day appointed for a general
fast. By the Revd. Servington Savery, rector of Hickham,
Lincolnshire, and joint morning preacher at Portman Chapel.
London: Printed for J. Robson, New-Bond Street, and C. Dilly, Poultry,
[1793?]. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 13, (1, blank), wanting the
half-title, 4to, recent paper wrapper: a very good to nice copy.
ESTC locates two copies: L / MoU.
(5)
LYNG (Wm.).
A sermon preach’d in the Cathedral Church
of Norwich concerning the causes, mischiefs, and cures of
national divisions: before the … mayor, justices, sheriffs, and
aldermen … April the 18th. 1703. And published at the request
of their court of majoralty. By a priest of the Church of
England.
Printed for Owen Peartree, bookseller in Yarmouth. And for
John Sprint …,
1703. FIRST (ONLY) EDITION, pages (4), 28,
4to, recent wrapper: some light browning, but still a large and
very good copy with six neat text corrections in a contemporary
hand.
ESTC locates eight copies but only the Folger copy in the USA.
(6)
BUTTS (Robert).
A sermon preach’d before the Right
Honourable the House of Lords in the abbey-church at
Westminster upon Saturday June 11, 1737. Being the
Anniversary of His Majesty’s Happy Accession to the Throne.
Printed for Fletcher Gyles over against Gray’s-Inn in Holborn,
1737.
FIRST EDITION, pages 23, (1, advert), 4to, recent wrapper: a
large and very good copy.
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SECKER (Thomas).
A sermon preached at King’s-Street
Chapel … on Wednesday, Feb. 4. 1740-1. Being the day
appointed … for a general fast, on occasion of the present war
against Spain.
Printed for J. and H. Pemberton, at the Golden-Buck,
against St. Dunstan’s Church, Fleetstreet,
1741. SECOND
EDITION, 24-pages, 4to, recent paper wrapper: faint old corner
stain and the title-page lightly dusty but otherwise a large and
very good copy.
Sabin 78717. See Landis, European Americana
741/213.
(8)
HUNTINGFORD (George Isaac).
A sermon preached
before the honourable House of Commons, at the Church of St.
Margaret, Westminster, on Friday, April 19. 1793: being the day
appointed by his majesty’s royal proclamation, to be observed as
a day of solemn fasting and humiliation.
London: Printed for J.
Walter, Charing-Cross,
1793. FIRST EDITION, pages 26, (2,
blank), with the half-title, 4to, recent paper wrapper: a large and
very good to nice copy.
ESTC locates 10 copies, only one of which is in the USA (CtYYBR).