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De Jure Pauperis et Peregrini apud Judæos, Heb. et Lat. Notis illustravit H. Prideaux. Oxon. 1679, 4to. 3s. 6d. Williams, 1033, morocco, 11. 48.

Laws of the Hebrews relating to the Poor, Translated. Lond. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

Maimonides de Sacrinciis, de Consecratione Calendarum, et de Ratione Intercalandi, cum Notis Lud. de Compiegne de Viel. Londini, 1683, 4to. A Latin version of a work by the celebrated Rabbi Maimonides, of some importance as a rabbinical performance.

Ductor Dubitantium. This famous book contains the method of the wisest and most learned Jew that ever was of in

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De Doctrina Legis, et de Natura et Ratione Penitentiæ apud Hebræos, Heb. et Lat. cum Notis Rob. Clavering. Oxon. 1705, 4to.

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Book of Precepts. Heb. and Eng., with Life. Lond. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

MAINE. See MAYNE.

MAINTENON, Mme. de. The Letters of Madame de Maintenon, and other eminent Persons of the Age of Lewis XIV. To which are added, some Characters. Translated from the French. Lond. 1753, 12mo. 5s.

Memoirs for the History of Madame de Maintenon, and of the last Age. Trans lated from the French, by the Author of the Female Quixote (Mrs. Lennox.) Lond 1757, 12mo. 5 vols. 15s.

Secret Correspondence with the Princess des Ursins. Lond. 1827, 8vo, 3 vols. port. Contains several curious and important historical Notices.

MAINWARING, Edward. See MANWARING, Ed., and MAYNWARING.

John, B.D. Sermons on several occasions, preached before the University of Cambridge: to which is prefixed a Dissertation on that Species of Composition. Camb. 1780, 8vo. 5s.

The studious reader will receive much advantage from the justness of the criticism displayed in the dissertation and notes.-Bishop Watson. Williams, 1152, 8s. 6d. -1153, 13s.

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R. Badger, 1627, 4to.
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1628, and ordered to be burnt. Reprinted,
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Sir Thomas, Bart. The Legitimacy of Amicia. See LEYCESTER, Sir Peter.

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MAITTAIRE, Michael.

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viii; the history, pp. 3-712. This volume contains seven plates, not including a head piece on page 3, and a sepulchral stone, These Annals will ever be considered a on p. 17. Vol. II. Title, one leaf; con- lasting monument of this sound scholar's tents, 2 pages; the history continued and diligence and zeal, and are indispensable index, pp. 713-1410; an appendix, pp. in every bibliographical library. Edwards, 1387-91; continuation, pp. 1-148; direc-15, 6 vols. without the index (which is tions to the binder for placing the plates. This volume contains 124 plates, of which the following are not mentioned in the list-117. Black Friars Bridge. Contin. p.3. 118. New Excise Office, p. 148. 119. The Bank of England and New Newgate, p.148. 120. New River Office, and Front of New Newgate, p. 148. 121. Sessions House in the Old Bailey, p. 148. 122. Magdalen Hospital and Westminster Lying in Hospital, p. 148. 123. The Circus and Obelisk in St. George Fields. p. 148. 124. The Adelphi, p. 148. Other Editwns.--1739, folio. Roxburghe, 8633, 6s. Duke of York, 3181, 16s. Willett, 1511, 168. LARGE PAPER, 11. 118. 6d.-1756, 2 vols. Goldsmid, 577, 1. 18s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1019, 27. 2s. -1760, folio. 2 vols. This edition contains the same letter-press, dedication, list of subscribers, number of engravings, and even errors of paging, as that of 1772; except that in the second volume of the latter The Continuation of the History of London,' in 145 pages, was substituted for the description of the plates of the public buildings, under the title of English Architecture,' inserted in the edition of 1760.-A Continuation of the History and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, and Borough of Southwark,

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Senilia, sive Poetica aliquot in Argu mentis varii Generis Tentamina. Lond. 1742, 4to. 5s.

Miscellanea Græcorum aliquot Scriptorum Carmina cum Versione Latina et Notis. Lond. 1722, 4to. 58.

Epistola de antiquis Quintiliani Editionibus, 4to.

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This eminent scholar likewise published an edition of Homer's Batrachomyomachia, and several of the Latin classics, with elaborate indexes.

See xford. Poeta Latini.

MAJOR, John. De Historia Gen tis Scotorum Libri sex, seu Historia Maioris Britanniæ, tam Angliæ quam Scotia, e veterum Monumentis concinnata. Parisiis, apud Jodocum Badium, 1521, 4to.

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Recueil d'Estampes gravées d'après les meilleurs Tableaux des grands Maitres, dont on a fait choix dans les Cabinets les plus célèbres d'Angleterre et de France. Lond. 1754, folio. Twenty-nine plates on 26 leaves.-Second edition, Lond. 1768, fol. This edition consists of 67 plates.

MAKGILL. See MACKGILL.

MAKINS, Mrs. B. An Essay to revive the ancient Education of Gentlewomen in Religion, Manback of which are verses to James V, by ners, Arts, and Tongues, with an

Contains fol. CXLVI, with title (at the

Answer to the Objections against this Way of Education, 1673, 4to. Mrs. Makins was tutoress to the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of K. Charles I. For an interesting account of this learned lady, see GRANGER.

MAKLUIRE, John. of bodilie Health. 12mo.

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MALCOLM, Alexander.

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