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Account of British America. Edinb. Blackwood, 1832. 8vo, 2 vols. 17. 10s.

My Note-Book. Lond. 1835, post 8vo. 8 vols. Chiefly a personal narrative of his tours on the continent.

The Progress of America from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846. Lond. 1847, roy. 8vo. 2 vols. (The Supplements, 84 pages, are sometimes placed at the end of vol. i.) Pub. at 4l. 14s. 6d., reduced (Bohn) 17. 11s. 6d.

Financial Reform: a Letter to the Citi

zens of Glasgow. With an Introduction and supplementary Notes. Lond. 1849, 8vo.

The History of the British Empire, from the Accession of James I.; to which is prefixed, a Review of the Progress of England, from the Saxon Period to 1603. Lond. 1852, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 16s.

A synthetical View of the Results of tion. Second edition. Lond. 1853, 8vo. recent commercial and financial Legisla

Mr. Macgregor was Secretary of the Board of Trade, and in that position inaugurated important reforms in the tariff. Besides the works enumerated above, he was the author of Reports on Foreign Tariffs and Trade,' presented to Parliament by royal command, and of some less extensive treatises on kindred subjects.

He also produced the best edition of De Lolme on the Constitution. See DE LOLME.

M'GREGOR, John James. New Picture of Dublin. Dublin, 1821, 12mo.

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MACGREGOR, John. Historieal and descriptive Sketches of the Maritime Colonies of British America. Lond. 1828, 8vo. 7s.

True Stories from the History of Ire

Observations on Emigration to British land, third series, second edition, enAmerica. Lond. 1829, 8vo.

graved titles and front. Dublin, 1829-33,
18mo. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Memoir of. Lond. 1840, 12mo.
MAC-GREGOR, Robert.
MACLEAY, K. ROB ROY.

With plates and a plan of Dublin. Duke of York, 3206, morocco, 14s.

See

The Commercial and Financial Legislation of Europe and America; with a pro-forma Revision of the Taxation, and

M'GRINGER, Joel, D.D. A com

dom. Lond. 1841, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

the Customs' Tariff of the United King-pendious Treatise of modern Education, in which the following interesting Subjects are liberally discussed: The Nursery, Private Schools, Public Schools, Universities, Gallantry, Duelling, Gaming, and Suicide; to which are added, coloured Designs, both characteris

Commercial Statistics: a Digest of the productive Resources, commercial Legislation, custom Tariffs, Navigation, Port and Quarantine Laws and Charges, Shipping, Imports and Exports, and the Monies, Weights and Measures of all Na

tions; including all British commercial Treaties with Foreign States. Collected

tic and illustrative. Lond. 1804, J. S. Byerley. Lond. 1802, 8vo. 6s. In this translation the writer compares Mafolio, 17. 18. chiavel with Buonaparte.

The Vncasing of Machivils Instructions

to his Sonne: With the Answere to the same. Lond. 1613, 4to. In verse. Bindley, pt. iv. 1081, 8s. Inglis, 951, 8s. Halliwell, 1859, 21. 18s. Collation.-A-G, 28 leaves.

Machiavel, as he lately appeared to his deare sons, the Moderne Projectors, with characters; divulged for the pretended good of the Kingdoms of England, Scot

land, and Ireland. Lond. I. O. for Francis
Constable, 1641, 4to. Title and 14 leaves
unpaged, in Prose and Verse, probably
written by John Taylor, the Water Poet.
Marriage of Belphegor, 1722, 12mo.
Life of Castruccio Castracani, 1722,
12mo.

MACGUIRE, Connor, Lord. Trial, with perfect copies of the Indictment. Also the copie of Sir Philome O'Neale's commission, with many remarkable passages in Ireland. Lond. 1645, 4to.

MACHIAVELLI, Nicholas. Tutte le Opere, con una Prefazione di Giuseppe Baretti. Lond. 1752, 4to. 3 vols.

A good edition. Drury, 2789, 17. 158.Lond. 1747, 4to. 2 vols. 12s. Willett, 1592, 11. 18s. Bright, old mor. 27. 18.

Works. Newly translated from the Originals; illustrated with Notes, Anecdotes, Dissertations, and the Life of Machiavel, never before published; and several new Plans on the Art of War. Ellis Farneworth, M.A. Lond. 1752, 4to. 2 vols.

By

Nassau, pt. ii. 1584, 17. 9s. Dent, pt. ii. 706, russia, 27. 3s. Marquis of Townshend, 2168, 31. 13s. 6d.-1775, 8vo. 4 vols. Reed, 2512, 21. 8s. Heath, 2255, 37. 10s. The Works of Nicholas Machiavel.

Lond. 1675, folio, Brockett, 1849, 17. 2s.

1694, folio.-1695, folio, Roxburghe, 6916,

12s. 6d. 1720, folio, 10s. 6d.

On good Government. Lond. 1602, folio. The Art of Warre, set forthe in Englishe by Peter Whitehorne, with an Addicion of other like marcialle Feates and Experiments. Anno M.D.LX. 4to. 21. 2s. The title-page to this edition is elegantly cut on wood by W. S.; at the bottom, in type, is Niclas Inglande,' subsequently omitted. The volume contains H hi in fours, besides the dedication to Queen Elizabeth.- 1562, 4to. White Knights, 2526, morocco, 11. 7s. Heber, pt. i. 4314, 17.-1573, 4to. Horne Tooke, 448, 17. 16s. Heber, pt. v. 17.-1588, 4to. with cuts. Heber, pt. v. 78.

The Florentine Historie, translated into English by T(homas) B(edingfield). Lond. 1594, folio, 6s.-1595, folio.-By M. K. Lond. 1674, 8vo. Roxburghe, 8268, 2s. History of Florence, and of the Affairs of Italy; the Prince, and other Works. Farneworth's translation carefully revised. Lond. (Bohn's Standard Library), 1847, post 8vo. 3s. 6d. with portrait.

Discourses upon the first decade of Livy, translated by Edward Dacres. Lond. 1636, 18mo. 3s. 6d.-1674, 18mo. Roxburghe, 7579, 58.

The Prince, with an Introduction. By

Belfagor, a tale, translated in verse. Lond. 1840, 8vo.

Machivell's Dogge, a Poem, 1617, 4to. with curious woodcut of a dog. Bindley, pt. iv. 720, 9. 12s. Heber, pt. iv. 27. 38.

MACHIN, Lewis. The Dumbe Knight, a Comedy. Lond. 1608,4to.

Rhodes, 1611, 17. 10s. Heber, pt. ii. 16s.1633, 4to. Roxburghe, 5356, 11s. Rhodes, 1612, 13s. Heber, pt. ii. 5s.6d. It is reprinted in Dodsley's Collection of old Plays. Three Eglogs, n. d. 8vo.

M'INTOSH, Brigadier, of Borlam. Essay on Ways and Means for inclosing, and of planting Scotland, and that in sixteen Years at farthest. Edinb. 1729, 8vo.

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Orchard and Fruit Garden. Lond. Orr, 1839, fcap. 8vo. coloured plates, 10s. 6d.

The Book of the Garden, in 2 vols. Vol.i. Structural,' with 1073 illustrations. Vol. ii. Cultural,' with 279 illustrations. Edinb. Blackwood, 1853-5, royal 8vo. 2 vols. (published in parts), 47. 7s. 6d.

MACINTOSH, Donald. A Collection of Gaelic Proverbs and familiar Phrases. Edinb. 1785, 12mo.

Roxburghe, 1440, 10s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2086, 11s. Constable, 625, 14s.-A new

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MACKENNA, Theobald. Political Essays relative to the affairs of Ireland, in 1791-92-93. Lond. Debrett, 1794, 8vo.

MACKENZIE, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal, on the river St. Laurence, through the Continent of N. America, to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans, 1789-93; with a Trade. Lond. 1801, 4to. preliminary Account of the Fur

the author. Strettell, 1249, 15s. 6d. FontIllustrated with maps, and a portrait of hill, 359, 11. 4s. Roxburghe, 7346, 17. 6s. Willett, 1593, 17. 7s. Besides the interesting details in this voyage respecting the countries travelled over, and the manners of the inhabitants, it is important, as having effected the discovery of the Polar Sea, by land.-Paris, 1802, 8vo. 2 vols.

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With portrait. Reed, 3345, 17. 13s. This edition does not contain the author's romance of Aretina, nor a tract on the DisCovery of the Fanatic Plot. Mackenzie's

writings relative to Scottish antiquities are of little value, but his juridical works

are still held in estimation.

Aretina, or the serious Romance. Lond. 1661, 12mo. Mackenzie's earliest publication, omitted in his collected works.

This and the next four articles were published anonymously.

Religio Stoici, or the Religious Stoic. Edinb. 1663, 12mo.-1665. Heber, pt. i.

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Moral Gallantry; a Discourse proving that Point of Honour obliges Man to be virtuous. Edinb. 1667, 12mo. (in the vol. dated 1713.)

A moral Paradox, maintaining that it is much easier to be virtuous than vicious, and a Consolation against Calumnies. Edinb. 1667.-1669, 8vo.-Lond. 1685, 8vo. Pleadings on some remarkable Cases before the supreme Courts of Scotland, since the Year 1661. To which the Decisions are subjoined. Edinb. 1672, 4to.1673, 4to,

A Discourse upon the Laws and Customs of Scotland in Matters criminal. Edinb. 1678, 4to.-Second edition, Edinb. 1699, folio.

Observations upon the XXVIII Act 23rd Parl. King James VI. against Bankrupts,

&c. Edinb. 1675, 12mo.

Observations upon the Laws and Customs of Nations as to Precedency. Edinb. 1680, folio. pp. 99, dedicated to the King, with a portrait of the author by Vanderbanc. Bindley, pt. ii. 1256, 1. 11s. 6d. Gough, 2066, 12s. Nassau, pt. -2399, 12s. Heber, pt. i. old mor. 31. 3s. The whole of this valuable tract is reprinted in the last edition of Guillim's Display of Heraldry. The Science of Herauldry, treated as a Part of the civil Law and Law of Nations: wherein Reasons are given for its Principles and Etymologies for its harder Terms. Edinb. 1680, folio. pp. 98, and a table of sirnames, 5 pages. This learned work was published along with the preceding, It was dedicated by the author to his countrymen, and is divided into thirty-four chapters, each illustrated by a variety of historical observations. It has been highly praised by Nicolson, Nisbet, and other writers. Roxburghe, 8800, 17s.

Idea Eloquentiæ forensis hodiernæ, una cum Actione forensi ex unaquaque Juris Parte. Edinb. 1681, 8vo.-In English, translated by R. Hepburn. Edinb. 1711,

8vo.

Jus Regium, or Monarchy vindicated against Buchanan, Naphtali, Dolman, Mil

ton, &c. Lond. 1684, 8vo.-1685, 12mo.

On the Discovery of the Fanatick Plot. (Anon.) Edinb. 1684, folio. This political tract is omitted in Mackenzie's works.

1723. 8vo. by Alexander Bayne, 1730, 12mo.-1758, 12mo. See ERSKINE, John.

A Supplement to Sir George Mackenzie's Institutions. By Alex. Bayne. Edinb. 1731. 12mo.-Edinb. 1749, 12mo.

A Defence of the Antiquity of the royal Line of Scotland, with a true Accoant when the Scots were governed by Kings in the Isle of Britain. Edin). 1685, 8vo. Lord. 1685, 8vo. 3s. 6d. pp. 190; with Dedication to the King, pp. 6; a Letter to the Earl of Perth, pp. 14, and advertisement, PP. 2. This tract was written in answer to Bishop Lloyd's historical Account of Church Government.

The Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland farther cleared and defended against the Exceptions lately offered by Dr. Stillingfleet, in his Vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph. Lond. 1686, 8vo. 4s. pp. 213, with a dedication to K. James II. pp. 8, and an address to the reader, PP. 4.

Defensio Antiquitatis Regalis Scotorum Prosapiæ, Latine versa à P. Sinclaro. Traj. ad Rhen. 1689, 8vo. 7s.

Observations on the Acts of Parliament

made by K. James and his Successors to the End of the Reign of Charles II, Edinb. 1686, folio. Sotheby's in 1824, mor. 21. 14s.

Oratio inauguralis habita Edinburgi, Id. Mar. 1689, de Structura Bibliothecæ purè juridicæ. Lond. 1689, 12mo. This elegant oration was pronounced at the opening of the Advocates' library, Edinburgh, of which Sir George was the founder.

Reason, an Essay. Lond. 1690, 12mo.1695, 12mo. In the vol. dated 1713.

De Humanæ Rationis Imbecillitate Li

ber singularis, editus a J. G. Grævio. Traj. ad Rhen. 1690, 12mo.

The moral History of Frugality, with its opposite Vices. Lond. 1691, 8vo. In the vol. dated 1713.

A Vindication of the Government in

Scotland during the Reign of K. Charles II., with several other Treatises relating to the Affairs of Scotland. Lond. 1691, 4to. An answer appeared in 1692, 4to.

Essays upon several moral Subjects. Life and Writings. Lond. 1713, 8vo. To which is prefixed an Account of his

Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland from

the Restoration of King Charles II. to 1677. Edited by Thos. Thomson, Esq. Edinb. 1821, 4to. Drury, 2791, 17. 2s. Bright, 19s. Duke of York, 3150, 8s. A masterly criticism on this valuable work appeared in the Edinburgh Review, No.

LXXI.

Institutions of the Law of Scotland. bat.
Edinb. 1684, 12mo.-Edinb. 1688, 12mo.
-Lond. 1694, 8vo. Edinb. 1706, 12mo.
With Notes by J. Spottiswood. Edinb. Travels in the Island of Iceland,

MACKENZIE, Sir George, of Tar-
See CROMERTY, Earl of.
Sir George
Steuart, Bart.

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during the Summer of 1810. Edinb. 1811, 4to. 2 maps and 15 coloured plates.

A valuable and interesting ing on almost every topic. 3148, 17. 9s. Hollis, 703, Drury, 2792, russia, 17. 6s. (in double columns). 1842, royal 8vo. 1s. 4d,

Roderick. A Sketch of the War with Tippoo Sultaun, 1789-92. Calcutta, 1793-4, 4to. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. work, treat--Calcutta, 1799, 4to. 2 vols. 12s. Duke of York, An impartial work, full of valuable in37.-1812, 4to. formation. New edition, Edinb. Chambers,

An Essay on some Subjects connected with Taste. Edinb. 1817, 8vo. 8s.

MACKENZIE, Henry. Works. Edinb. 1808, crown 8vo. 8 vols. Portrait.

Hollis, 803, 17. 13s. Duke of York, 3240, 17. 18s. Contents. Man of Feeling; Man of the World; Julia de Roubigné; Papers from the Mirror and the Lounger; Miscel

lanies; also Poems and Dramas (now first published).

Of Mackenzie's principal work, the Man of Feeling, there have been published many and various editions. The first was anonymous, in 1771. Its sequel, the Man of the World, appeared soon

after.

Mackenzie was one of the first to cultivate German Literature, and in 1791 published translations of Lessing's Set of Horses.

1818, 12mo. with portrait, 4s.

John. A Narrative of the Siege of London-Derry, faithfully represented to rectifie the Mistakes, and supply the Omissions of Mr. Walker's Account. Lond. 1690,

5s. 6d. Sir P. Thompson, 491, 8s. Rox-
Drury, 2517, 5s. 6d. Dent, pt. i. 1372,
burghe, 8649, 9s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii.
Willett, 1563, 16s.
737, 10s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1576, 11s. 6d.
Heath, 4623, 14s.
Fonthill, 2114, 17. Nassau, pt. i. 2088,
with additional plates, 17. 7s. Collation.

-J. Memoirs of John Calvin, Pp. 290, besides title and dedication, 2 1809, 8vo. 6s. portrait. leaves; preface, 6 pages; also 11 plates at pp. 1, 8, 78, 156, 180, 181, 182, 184, 218,

220, and 272. There are other plates on

the letter-press.

4to.

Pp. 64, besides title, preface, and con

tents, 4 leaves.

Dr.Walker's invisible Champion foyled. Lond. 1690, 4to. See WALKER, Rev. George. - Murdoch, F.R.S. Orcades; or, geographic and hydrographic Survey of the Orkney and Lewis Islands, in eight Maps. Also, an Account of the Orkney Islands. Lond. 1750, folio.

Willett, 01, 17. 78.

A Treatise of Maritime Surveying, in two Parts; with a prefatory Essay on Draughts and Surveys. Lond. 1774, 4to. бя.

MACKENZIE FAMILY. The Genealogie of the Mackenzies preceding the year 1661, written in 1669 (by Mackenzie of Applecross). Edinb. 1829, 4to.

NOT PUBLISHED. Only 50 printed. Eyton, mor. 18s.

Another edition, with continuation, 1843, sm. folio.

MACKERELL, Benjamin. The History and Antiquities of the flourishing Corporation of Kings Lynn, in the County of Norfolk. Lond. 1738, 8vo.

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MACK GREGORY, John. An Account of the Sepulchres of the Ancients, and a Description of their Monuments. Lond, 1712, 8vo. Roxburghe, 9016, 9s. MACKINTOSH. See also M'INTOSH

Maritime Survey and Nautical Descriptions of the Coasts of Ireland and of the West Coasts of Great Britain. Lond.

MACKINTOSH, James. Travels in

1776, elephant folio, 2 vols. Geo. Chal-Europe, Asia, and Africa; begun in the Year 1777, and finished in

mers, 11. 2s.

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