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Kit-Cat Club.-Memoirs of the celebrated Persons composing the Kit-Cat Club, with a prefatory Account of the Origin of the Association. London, 1821. royal 8vo.

Pp. 261, with 48 portraits from the original paintings by Sir Godfrey Kneller. One of the most blundering pieces of patchwork that the scissars of a hackney editor ever produced. The portraits, though well engraved, are deficient in characteristic resemblance.-Quarterly Review. LARGE PAPER. Duke of York, 2704, 62 8s. 6d. -The original edition. 1735. folio. eight portraits mez. by J. Faber Bindley, pt. ii. 2354, 71. 7s. LARGE Sir M. M. Sykes, pt i. 1673, 117. KITCHENER, Henry Thomas. Letters on Marriage, on the Causes of matrimonial Infidelity, and on the reciprocal Relations of the Sexes. London, 1812. 12mo. 2 vols. 8s.

Fortysenior. PAPER.

A vile publication. KITCHINER, William, M.D. The Cook's Oracle. Lond. 1828. 12mo. A singular work.

Practical Observations on Telescopes. 1914.

Art of prolonging Life. fsc. 8vo, 7s, 6d. Frequently reprinted.

The Pleasure of making a Will. London, 1822. fsc. 8vo.

mand of the Russian Government. London, 1814. 4to.

Duke of York, 2902, 5s.

Martin Henry. Observations relative to the mineralogical and chemical History of the Fossils of Cornwall, translated from the German, by J. G. Groschke. London, 1787. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Pp. 5-84, besides title, dedication, advertisement and introduction, 6 leaves.

KLIMIUS, Nicholas. Subterraneous Travels of Niels. Klim. From the Latin of Lewis Holberg. Lond. 1828. 8vo.

Pp. 420. An amusing and interesting fiction. It is apparently formed on the model directed against the abuses of the governof Gulliver's Travels, and the satire is chiefly ment. A former translation. 1742. Bindley, pt. ii. 1107, 10s. 6d.

KLOPSTOCK, F. T.

Klopstock's

Messiah, a Poem in twenty Cantos, translated from the German into English Verse, by G. H. C. Egestorff, Fellow of the Patriotic Society of Hamburgh. Hamburgh, 1821. 8vo. 2 vols.

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Egestorff, after animadverting upon the English prose translation, relates his own offer of this version, when in London, to various booksellers, and was told by one and all, we are satisfied with what we have got,' and proceeds to say, 'Perhaps they may be doubly satisfied with what they have got, for it may be justly said, that, in their translation, Klopstock's Messiah has been crucified a second time.' In justice to the translator, this version, though containing some Germanisms, is in very good Miltonic blank verse, and a very readable book.

The Messiah, a Poem, translated by J. Collyer. To which is prefixed, his Introduction on divine Poetry. London, 1763. 12mo. 3 vols. - 1769. 12mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Elegant Extracts from the Messiah, by G. H. Egerstof. Brighton, 1810. 12mo.

A new Edition of Klopstock's Messiah. By the Rev. Thomas Raffles, of Liverpool.

The Traveller's Oracle. London, 1827. 1815. 12mo. 3 vols. 12mo. 2 vols.

The Sea Songs of England, selected from original MSS. and early printed Copies in the Library of William Kitchiner, M.D. folio. 21. 28.

KLAPROTH, Julius Von. Travels in the Caucasus and Georgia, during the Years 1807 and 1808, by (

The Messiah, translated by Frederick Shoberl. London, 1817. 8vo. 6s. With plates.

The Verse.

Messiah. Translated into English 1825-6. 8vo. 2 vols.

The Death of Adam, a Tragedy in three Acts. From the German of Klopstock. London, 1763. 12mo.

Solomon; a sacred Drama. Translated

from rom the German of Klopstock. By Robert | Bonner, sometime vnworthy Bishop Huish. London, 1809. 12mo. 5s.

Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the German (by Miss Elizabeth Smith). London, 1808. 8vo. 6s. Klopstock and his Friends; a Series of familiar Letters, from the German. London, 1814. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Knack. A pleasant conceited Comedye, called a Knacke to know an honest Man. As it hath been sundrie Times plaied about the Citie of London. London for Cuthbert Burby, 1596. 4to.

of London; whiche dyed the fifth of September in the Marshalsie. London by John Allde, 1569. 16mo.

Pp. 14, in verse, reprinted in the first volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Tho. Knell his Answere to the most here

tical trayterous papistical Bill, cast in the Streets of Northampton, and brought before the Judges. London by John Awdeley. In Verse. Licensed 1570.

KNEVET, Ralph. Rhodon and Iris, a Pastoral, as it was presented H, in fours. Inglis' old Plays, 137, 107. 10s. at the Florists Feast in Norwich, May 3. Lond. 1631. 4to.

Rhodes, 1483, 5s. 6d. Roxburghe, 5255,

Militarie Discipline, a Poem. 1628. 4to. Bindley, pt. iv. 1089, 9s. 6d.

A most pleasant and merie new Comedie intituled a Knacke to knowe a Knaue. New-5s. 6d. lie set foorth, as it hath sundrie Tymes bene played by Ed. Allen and his Companie. With Kemps applauded Merrimentes of the Men of Goteham, on receiuing the King into Goteham. Lond. by Richard Jones, 1594. 4to. Inglis' old Plays, 136, 107. 5s. A copy is in the British Museum.

KNAPPE, J. L. Gramina Britannica, or Description of British Grasses, with an occasional Description. London, 1804. 4to.

With coloured plates. Sotheby's in May 1823, 57. 10s.

KNATCHBULL, Sir Edw. Bart. Memoirs of the Families of Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart. and Filmer Honeywood, Esq. Gravesend, 1802.

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KNEWSTUB, John. A Confutation of Heresies taught by H(enry) Nichols of Leyden) and embraced of a Number who call themselves of the Family of Love, with a Sermon preached at Paul's Cross. Lond.

1579. 4to.

Inglis, 778, 3s. 6d. Perry, pt. iv. 398, 6s. 6d. Hibbert, 4534, 12s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2342, 13s. 6d.

The Lectures of John Knewstub, vpon the twentith Chapter of Exodus, and certeine other Places of Scripture. London, 1577.

4to. 1579.-1584.

An Aunsweare vnto certaine Assertions, tending to maintaine the Churche of Rome to bee the true and catholique Church. London, 1579. 4to.

KNIGHT, E. Cornelia. A Description of Latium, or la Campagna di Roma. London, 1805. 4to.

An interesting work, illustrated with plates. White Knights, 2309, 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 2332, 8s. Drury, 2403, russia, 17. 6s.

Dinarbas; a Tale: being a Continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. Lond. 1770. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Marcus Flaminius, or a View of the military, political and social Life of the Romans. Lond. 1790-2. 8vo. 2 vols. 7s.

Lines addressed to Victory, in Consequence of the Success of Lord Cornwallis and

his Army against Tippo Saib. With the Italian Translation. Parma, 1793. 4to. 5s.

One hundred copies printed at the Bodoni

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Years Slaverie under the Turkes of of Taste. Lond. 1805. 8vo. Hibbert, 4439, Argiere. Lond. 1640. 4to. 4s. Drury, 2149, 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 1858, 7s.

With a frontispiece and plates. Nassau, pt. i. 2353, 16s. Hibbert, 4535, morocco, IL 11s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 524, 1. 13s. Inglis, 779, 21. 1s. Reprinted in the second volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels.

— G. B. The third University of England; or, a Treatise of the Foundation of all the Colledges in London. 1615. folio.

A copy is in the British Museum. - Henry. The Being and Attributes of God demonstrated. London, 1747. 8vo.

A collection of sermons, recommended

Inquiry into the symbolical Language. 1818. Combe, 1088, 13s.

Samuel, D.D. The Life of Dr. John Colet, Founder of St. Paul's School: with an Appendix containing an Account of the Mas

that Foundation. Lond. 1724. 8vo. ters and more eminent Scholars of

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by Benson, Lardner, and Taylor of Nor-liams, 1054, morocco, 74. Collation.-Title,

wich.

Joseph. An Essay on the Cultivation of Plants belonging to the Order of the Proteræ. Lond. 1809. 4to. 5s.

Pp. 127, with a coloured plate. Richard Payne. An Account of the Remains of the Worship of Priapus, lately existing at Isernia in the Kingdom of Naples: one from Sir Wm. Hamilton, K. B. and the other from a Person residing at Isernia: to which is added, a Discourse of the Worship of Priapus, and its Connexion with the mystic Theology of the Ancients. Lond. 1786. 4to.

A privately printed volume, with 18 plates. Hibbert, 4536, with additional plates, morocco, 61. 63. Bindley, pt. ii. 2336, 67. 8s. 6d. Reed, 4431, 77. Roxburghe, 8952, morocco, Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 221, russia, 91. Combe, 1178, morocco,

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one leaf; dedication to Spencer Compton, Esq. 4 pages; a prefatory epistle, 4 pages; the introduction, with the pedigree of the Colets, pp. i-xiv; the life, &c. 494 pages; a short table, 2 pages; the contents of the appendix, 2 pages; an index, 2 pages; a list of the subscribers, 11 pages. Plates. 1. Effgies Ioannis Colet. Before the title. 2. Sepulchrum Henrici Colet Equitis. p. 7. 3. Sir Henry Colet's house at Stepney. p. 9. 4. St. Colet kneeling. p. 256. Paul's school. p. 109. 5. Effigies of Dean 6. Dean Colet's monument. p. 261. 7. Mural monument of Roger Cotes. p. 430. 8. The bust of Dean Colet. p. 435. In the Life of Erasmus published 1726, will be found an index to this work (sheet L) four leaves. 1823. 8vo. 14s. LARGE PAPER. 2151, morocco, 21. 4s.

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Thomas Andrew. Pomona

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Dent, pt. ii. 576, 17. 1s. Collation.Title, one leaf; preliminary observations, 8 pages; 30 leaves of letter-press to illustrate the same number of coloured plates, drawn by Elizabeth Matthews, and engraved by W. Hooker; and index, one page.

A Treatise on the Culture of the Pear and Apple, and on the Manufacture of Cider and Perry. Ludlow, 1797. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

Knight, The. Printed in the Year 1723.

Constable, 468, 8s. Knight-Banneret.-A short Enquiry into the Nature of the Titles

conferred at Portsmouth, and in the Camps, by his Majesty in 1773 and 1778; shewing the Origin and ancient Privileges of Knight Banneret. The second Edition. Lond. 1779.

8vo.

Pp. 24. This pamphlet was written by Sir William Fitz-Herbert, Bart. elder brother of Lord St. Helens, and according to ' Bibliotheca Reediana' only 24 copies were printed. The first edition in 1775, was reviewed in the Monthly and Critical Reviews. Knighthood. An accurate historical Account of all the Orders of Knighthood at present existing in Europe. By an Officer of Chancery of the equestrian, secular and chapteral Order of Saint Joachim. Lon

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This work, which was printed at Hamburgh, goes under the name of J. P. Ruhl, but was written by Sir-Levett Hanson, Knt. of Normanton, near Pontefract, Yorkshire, only son of Robert Hanson, of Melton, near Beverley. Prefixed is a critical dissertation upon the antient and present state of equestrian institutions, and a prefatory discourse on the origin of Knighthood in general, the whole interspersed with illustrations and explanatory notes. Brockett, 1741, 7s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 1860, 7s.

An Ancient Order of Knighthoode, called the Order of the Band, instituted by Don Alphonsus, King of Spain, in the Year 1368, from Caesar Augustus, to wear a red Ribbon of three Fingers breadth, and subject to xxxv Rules, the Knights whereof were called by

the same Name; first translated out of Spanish into French, by Don Anthonie de Guauare; and now englished by H. D. London by H. Bynneman, 1568. 8vo. Dedicated to Sir Henry Sidney.

Knight of Curtesy.-A litell Treatise of the Knight of Curtesy and the Lady of Faguell. London by W. Copland.

Ten leaves. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Knight of the Post.-Return of the Knight of the Post from Hell. Lond. 1606. 4to.

Knight of the Sea. The heroical Adventures of the Knight of the Sea. Lond. 1600. 4to.

A mock romance, extremely verbose, intended to ridicule the tales of giants, magicians, and dragons. Roxburghe, 6399, 251. Princely Deeds and Knighthood. Kight of the Sun see Mirror of

Knight of the Swan see Helyas. LANDRY, Geoffroy de la. Knight of the Tower see TOUR

coverie of the Knights of the Post. Knights of the Post.-The Dis1607. See S. E.

KNOKES, John, i. e. FRITH, John. Knole. Biographical Sketches of eminent Persons whose Portraits form Part of the Duke of Dorsets' Collection at Knole; with a brief Description of the Place. London,

1795. 8vo.

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Wilson, though he sometimes stiled himself
Edward Knott, at other times Nich. Smith.
Charity mistaken.

Infidelity unmasked, or a Confutation of
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Knowledge. The Boke of
Knowledge; whether a sycke Person
beynge in Feryll shall lyue or dye,
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Of that Knowledge, whiche maketh a wise Man. A Disputacion Platonike. London in the House of Thomas Berthelet (1534). 4to. Contains O in octaves the leaves not numbered.

KNOWLES. Thomas, D. D. Primitive Christianity. London, 1789. Svo. 4s.

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The Copie of a Lettre delivered to the Ladie Marie, Regent of Scotland, from John Knox Minister of Goddes Worde, in the Yeare of our Lord 1556, and nowe augmented and explaned by the Author in the Yeare of our Lord 1558. Geneva, 1558. 16mo. Twenty-eight leaves. Roxburghe, 275. White Knights, 2258, morocco, 31. 16s.

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beries of T. Knowls. 1651. 4to.

man.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1112, 17. 2s. Roxburghe, 277, 21. 6s. Hollis, 39, 17.11s. 6d. Hibbert, 4446, 51. Gs. The first Blast of the Trumpet against the monstruous Regiment of Women. 16mo. Fifty-six leaves, written in opposition Reed, 606, 17. 18s. It was answered by to Bishop Lesley. Roxburghe, 278, 41. 5s. John Alymer, afterwards Bishop of London.

1558.

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KNOX, John. The Historie of the Reformation of Religioun within the Realm of Scotland; with several other Pieces and Life by Mat. Crawfurd. Edinb. 1732. folio. 21. 2s. Fourth and best edition, edited by Ruddi- Edinburgh, 1584. Evo. First edition. Nearly all the copies were seized before the completion of the work, and destroyed by order of the Abp. of Canterbury. Gordonstoun, 1327, 31 5s. Jadis, 82, 167. 16s. Collation.-B-Mm, pages 17-560. Edinb. 1644. 4to. 15s. In the appendix to Nicolson's Scottish Historical library is some account of interpolations and omissions in Knox's History, as published by D.Buchanan. Roxburghe, 8723, 14s. London, 1644. folio. Edited by D. Buchanan. Williams, 1177, morocco, 5l. 10s. Glasgow, 1761. Here followeth the Coppie of the Reason4to. 10s. 6d. Edinb. 1790. 4to. with ing which was betwixt the Abbote of Crosportrait of Knox. Reed, 4432, 10s. 6d.-raguell (Quentin Kennedy) and John Knox, To which is added, the Life of the Author, and in Maybvill, concerning the Masse, in the several curious Pieces written by him. Paisley, Year of God, a thousand five hundred threescore and two Yeires. Edinburgh, by Robert Lekpruik, 1563. Edinb. 1812. 4to. Bindley, pt. i. 1822, 11s. Boswell, 3232, 14. 3s.

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A godly Letter too the Fayethfull in London, &c. Rome, 1554. 8vo. A copy is in the British Museum.

An Answer to a great Nomber of blasphemous Cauillations written by an Anabaptist, &c. and confuted by John Knox. (Geneva) by John Crespin, 1560. 16mo. pp. 445. Inglis, 847, 16s.-London, 1591. 8vo. pp. 443, including the preface. is in the British Museum. A copy of this edition

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A Sermon vpon Sonday the 19 of August, 1565. For the which the said John Knoxe was inhibite preaching for a Season. 1566. 16mo. 49 leaves, and 11 more Of the Superintendents to the Faithfull.' White Knights, 2259, morocco, 21. 7s. It is reprinted at the end of Knox's History of the Reformation. The text, Isaiah xxvi. 13—16,

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