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Reponse aux Observations sur la Chronologie de Mr. Newton. Lond. 1728, 8vo. Apologie du Sentiment de Monsieur le Chevalier Newton, sur l' ancienne Chronologie des Grecs, contenant des Reponses à present. Par Mons. le Chevelier S-t. Francfort sur le Mein, 1757, 4to. By Sir James D. Steuart, Bart. This defence of Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology will be found in the sixth volume of the works of Sir James D. Steuart.

OBSERVATIONS UPON THE PROPHECIES of DANIEL, and the Apocalypse of St. John. By Sir Isaac Newton. Lond. 1733, 4to. All subsequent commentators in this field are largely indebted to the labours of Sir Isaac Newton. Roxburghe, 129, 7s. 6d. Bishop of Ely, 1236, 12s. Heath, 751, 7s. LARGE PAPER in royal 4to. 15s.-Dublin, 1733, 8vo. 6s. Edited by -Borthwick. Lond. Nisbet, 18-, 10s. A Latin version of this elaborate work was published by M. Sudemann, at Amsterdam, 1737, 4to.

An Examination of th 14th Chapter of Sir Isaac Newton's Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, by Zachary Grey, LL.D. Lond. 1736, 8vo. 3s.

Two Letters of Sir Isaac Newton to Mr. Le Clerc, late Divinity Professor of the Remonstrants in Holland (on the Reading of the Greek Text, 1 John v. 7, and ou Timothy iii. 16). Lond. 1754, 8vo. 3s. 6d. Williams, 1248, 9s. 6d. New edit. 12mo. 3s. Four Letters from Sir Isaac Newton to Dr. Bentley, containing some Arguments in Proof of a Deity. Lond. 1756, 8vo. These Letters, published without any preface or introduction, are answers to some Letters written by Dr. Bentley to Sir Isaac, in relation to the system of the universe. A review of Sir Isaac Newton's arguments in proof of a deity, by Dr. Johnson was published in the Literary Mag.

Letters in Answer to some Queries sent to the Author, concerning the genuine reading of the Greek Text, 1 TIM. iii. 16, now first printed on occasion of Sir Isaac Newton's two Letters to Mr. Le Clerc lately published. York, 1759, 8vo.

Geometry no Friend to Infidelity; or, a Defence of Sir Isaac Newton and the British Mathematicians, in a Letter to (Geo. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne) the Author of the Analyst, by Philalethes Cantabrigiensis (James Jurin, M.D.) Lond. 1734, 8vo. A second letter, entitled 'The minute Mathematician; or the Free-thinker no just Reasoner,' appeared in 1735, 8vo. TABLES for renewing and purchasing of Leases of Cathedral Churches and Colleges. Lond. 1722, 12mo.-Lond. 1731,12mo. Generally attributed to Sir Isaac Newton, but not included in Bishop Horsley's edition of his works.

The LIFE of SIR ISAAC NEWTON; with an Account of his Writings, by B. de Fonle. Lond. 1728, 4to.-1728, 8vo. 2s. Eloge de M. le Chevalier Neuton, par

An Examination of Sir Isaac Newton's Objections to the Chronology of the Olym-Barnard de Fontenelle. Paris, 1728, 4to. piads. 1781. See MUSGRAVE, Samuel.

A memoir of Sir Isaac Newton forms No. 50 of the Library of Useful Knowledge.

Life of, by Sir David Brewster, (vol. 24 of Murray's Family Library), 38. 6d.

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His Tables of Assays will be found in Arbuthnot's Tables.

Recueil de diverses Pieces par Mess. Leibnitz, Clarke, Newton et autres Auteurs célébrés. Par Des Maizeaux. Amst. 1720

Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries, of Sir Isaac Newton, drawn up from Family Papers; by Sir David Brewster. Edinb. 1855, 8vo. 2 vols. portraits, 17. 4s. An enlarged edition of the volume in Murray's Family Library,12mo. but essentially different as regards the Biography or Personal History; while that part of the book relative to his Chemical, Alchemical, and Theological pursuits, is entirely new.

Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes, including Letters of other eminent men, from the originals at Cambridge. With Notes by J. Edleston, M.A. Lond. 1850, 8vo. portrait.

Thirteen Letters from Sir Isaac Newton, representative in Parliament of the University of Cambridge, to Dr. John Covell, Vice Chancellor. Norwich, 1848, royal 8vo. pp. 30, with facsimile holograph. Privately printed for Mr. Dawson Turner, from original MSS. 10s. 6d.

Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, from the original MSS. in the Possession of the Earl of Portsmouth, will be found in the History of Grantham by Edmund Turnor.

Many articles respecting Sir Is. Newton's philosophy, &c. will be found in the Philosophical Transactions.

Catalogue of the Library of the late Mrs. Anne Newton, containing chiefly the Collection of the great Sir Isaac Newton. Lond. 1813, 8vo.

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burghe, 130, 19s.-Ninth edition. Perth, 1790, 8vo. 2 vols.-Lond. 1793, 8vo. 2 vols. Tenth Edition.-1804, 8vo. 2 vols.-1817, 8vo. 2 vols.-In one vol. Lond. 1831, 10s, 6d. Lond. Tegg, 1843 and since, 9s.

Analysis of Bp. Newton on the Prophecies, Butler's Analogy and Graves on the Pentateuchs, by J. B. Smith. Lond. 1836. 12mo.

The

NEWTON, Rev. William. History and Antiquities of Maidstone, the County-Town of Kent. Lond. 1741, 8vo.

NEW YEAR'S GIFT. A new Year's Gift, dedicated to the Pope's Holiness. See GARTER, Bernard, p. 865, col. 2.

A; or a Heavenly Act of Parliament. Lond. 1569, 12mo.

Lloyd, 888, 9s. Nassau, pt. i. 2498, 5s. Towneley, 885, 9s, 6d. LARGE OF THICK PAPER. Nassau, pt. ii. 3, russia, 19s. Nassau, pt. i. 2429, 14s. Heath, 4667, 10s. Dent, pt. ii. 20, russia, 17. 5s. Collation.-ley. Pp. xvii (not including list of books, 2 pages, and errata, one page) and 168. The view of Maidstone never appeared.

NEW YORK.-Acts of Assembly from 1691 to 1725. New York, 1726, folio.

Another, from 1691 to 1718. Lond. 1719,

folio.

NEY, Marshal. Memoirs of Marshal Ney, published by his Family. Illustrated with Portrait, Maps, and Plans. Lond. 1833, 8vo. 2 vols. 12s.

Military Studies, Written for the use of his officers; accompanied with diagrams. Edited by Major James. Lond. 18-, 8vo. 5s.

NICANDER NUCIUS. Travels in England. See CAMDEN SOCIETY, APPENDIX.

NICCHOLES, Alex., B.A. A Discourse of Marriage and Wiving, and of the greatest Mystery therein contained: How to chuse a good Wife from a bad. Lond. 1615 4to.

1620, 4to. Reed, 2461, 17. 6s. Gordonstoun, 1660, 37, 13s. 6d. Bright, 27. 8s. Gardner, 37. The edition of 1615 is reprinted in the second volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

FIRST EDITION. Pp. 61, including the dedication and preface. Heber, pt. viii. 81, Bright, 27. 88. Gardner, in 1854 31.

NICCOLS, J. See NICOLS, John. - Richard, the elder. A Treatise setting forth the Mystery of our Salvation. A Day Starre for darke wandering Soules. Lond. 1613, 8vo.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library. Richard. Poetical Works. Niccols was a poet of great elegance and imagination, and one of the ornaments of the reign of Elizabeth.'-Head

See Warton's History of English Poetry and Wood's Athen. Oxon.

The Cyckow. Lond. (1607), 4to. Pp. 56, inscribed to Master Thomas Wroth. Bibl, Anglo-Poet, 491, 81. 8s. Resold, Midgeley, 57. 12s. 6d. Caldecott, title wanting, 17. 35. Bolland, 61. Jolley, 61. See Brydges' Restituta, ii. 1-8.

England's Eliza and a Winter Nights Vision, 1610. Affixed to Niccols' edition

of the Mirror of Magistrates.

The Twynnes Tragedye. Entered on the Stationers' books in 1611.

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The Three Sisters Tears, shed at the

late solemne Funerals of Henry Prince of Wales. Lond. 1613, 4to. Sig. F 2, pp. 40, dedicated to Lady Hay. The three sisters and Cambera (Wales). Lloyd, 742, 21. are Angela (England), Albana (Scotland), Strettell, 1423, 21. 5s. Resold, Bliss, 27. 19s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet, 492, 77. 78. Resold, Midgeley, 41. 6s. Bright, 27. 5s.

The Furies: with Vertues Encomium, or the Image of Honour. In two Bookes of Epigrammes, satyricall and encomiasticke. Lond. 1614, 8vo. pp. 78. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 493. Bindley (with his Monodia, or Waltham's Complaint) 21. 58.

Virtue's Encomium: or, the Image of Honour. Lond. 1614, sm. 8vo. The second piece of the previous volume separate. Eleven leaves. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. Monodia: or, Waltham's Complaint upon the Death of the Lady Honor Hay. Lond. 1615, small 8vo. Two sheets. Bibl. AngloPoet. 493, with the Furies,' and 'Vertue's Heber, Lot 1672, pt. iv. 47. A copy in the Encomium,' in one volume, 257., resold Bodleian. Reprinted in the tenth volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

London's Artillery, briefly containing the noble Practice of that wo(r)thie Societie, &c. Lond. 1616, 4to. Pp. 104, without introduction. It is dedicated to Sir Iohn Iolles, Knt. Lord Maior, &c. two introductory sonnets, a preface to the rea

NICCOLS, Richard-continued. der, afterwards London's Artillerie, with an induction in rhime, and illustrative notes attached. The poem is divided into ten cantos with illustrations. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 494, 10. 10s. resold Midgeley, 31. 10s. Nassau, pt. ii. 555, 21. 2s. Bindley, pt. iii. 777, 77. Jolley, 47. 4s. Heber, pt. iv. 17. 2s. pt. viii. 1. 11s. See Brydges' British Bibliog. i. 363-70.

Sir Thomas Overberries Vision; with the Ghoasts of Weston, Mrs. Turner, the late Lieftenant of the Tower, and Franklin. By R. N. Oxon. Printed for B. M. and T. I. 1616, 4to. woodcuts, pp. 58, or 29 leaves. Nassau, pt. ii. 556, 17, 18s. Strettell, 1422, russia, 21. 58. Perry, pt. iv. 635, 21. 10s. North, pt. iii. 788, russia, 27. 19s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 942, 61. 6s. resold Midgeley, 31. 13s. 6d. Heber, pt. iv. 17. 2s. Jolley, 27. 6s. It is reprinted in the 7th volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

The Beggar's Ape, n.d. See BEGGAR, page 146.

NICE.-An historical and picturesque Description of the Country of Nice. Lond. 1792, imp. folio, 21. 2s. [by Beaumont, Albanis.] Containing twelve etchings finished in water-colours.

NICETAS, Heraclea Metropolita. Catena Græcorum Patrum in Job, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis Pat. Junii. Lond. 1637, fol. 10s. 6d.

NICHOLAS, Henry or Harry. moedia, a Worke in Ryme, contayning an Enterlude of Myndes: witnessing the Man's Fall from God and Christ. Translated out of BaseAlmayne into English, 16mo.

BLACK LETTER. A to D in eights, 32 leaves. This play, printed in a foreign and antiquated type, without date (1574, according to Baker's Biog. Dram.), is divided into four pauses or acts, and seventeen chapters or scenes, with a colloquial prologue. A copy is in the British Museum. Inglis, 1064, with ten other pieces, written by Nicholas, 77. 17s. 6d. Rhodes, 1787, 167. Jolley, 77. See Brydges' Restituta, iv. 140-6. The works of Nicholas were by royal proclamation, 13 of October, 22nd Elizabeth, ordered to be burnt, and all persons declared punishable for having them in their possession without the ordinarie's permission.

The Prophetie of the Spirit of Love. Set fourth by H. N: and by him perused a-new, and more distinctlie declared.

Translated out of Base-almayne into English. Anno 1574, 8vo. Forty leaves.

A Publishing of the Peace vpon Earth, and of the gratious Tyme and acceptable Yeare of the Lorde, which is now in the last Tyme; out of the Peace of Jesu Christ, and out of his holie Spirit of Lone; published by H. N. on the Earth. Translated out of Base-almayne into English. Anno 1574, 8vo. eight leaves.

Proverbia. Translated out of Base

almayne. 8vo. On 46 leaves, including
ber, pt. v. 4s.
the title. Bindley, pt. ii. 2279, 19s.

He.

Dicta. Translated out of Base-almayne. 8vo. On 47 leaves, the last page blank. Documental Sentences, eaven as those same were spoken fourth and written up

out of the words of his mouth. Translated
out of the basse-Almayne.
BLACK LETTER. 21. 2s.

Lond. n.d.

Epistolæ. Translated out of Basealmaine. 8vo. Twenty epistles paged

Introdvction to the holy Vnderstanding

Co-progressively to p. 418, exclusive of the
preface and table of contents prefixed.
Probably several, if not all, of these epis-
tles, have been published separate.
of the Glasse of Righteousnes. 8vo. The
first division, containing chapters 1-7,
has 40 leaves, the last blank; the second,
blank; the third, ch. 14-17, on 26 leaves;
ch. 8-13, has 40 leaves, the last also
the fourth, ch. 18-21, on 18 leaves; the
last, ch. 22-5, on 20 leaves. BLACK LET-
TER. At the commencement and conclu-
sion of the volume are separate leaves,
containing copper-plate engravings.

Terra Pacis. Set foorth by H. N. and by him newly perused and more playnly declared. Translated out of Base-almayne, 8vo. Contains 82 leaves, including title and preface.

Revelatio Dei. Set fourth by H. N. and by him pervsed and more distinctlie 8vo. 10s. Contains 55 leaves, including declared. Translated out of Base-almayne, title and preface.

Evangelium Regni. Set fourth by H. N. and by him perused a-new and more distinctlie declared. Translated out of Base-almayne, 8vo. 10s. Contains 100 leaves, including title and preface.

A Figure of the true and spiritual Tabernacle, according to the inward Temple, or House of God in the Spirit. Whereunto is added, the eight Vertues of Godlynesses. -Printed 1655, 8vo. plates. Bright, 9s.

Fidelitas. Set fourth by Fidelitas, a Fellowe-elder with H. N. in the Familie of the Loue. Translated out of Basalmayne, 8vo. C, in eights.

A good and fruitfull Exhortation vnto the Familie of Loue, &c. Testified and

NICHOLAS, Henry-continued. set fourth by Elidad, a Fellow-elder with the elder H. N., in the Famelie of Loue of Iesu Christ. Translated out of Basealmayne, 8vo. A, in eights.

Mirabilia Opera Dei. Published by Tobias, a Fellow Elder with H. N. in the Household of Love. Translated out of Base Almain, 4to. BLACK LETTER. Contains 137 pages, exclusive of the preface. Reed, 676, 7s. Heber, pt. ii. 4s. 6d.

The first Exhortation of H. N. to his Children, and to the Family of Love. By him newly perused, and more distinctly declared. Likewise H. N. upon the Beatitudes, and the seven deadly Sins. Translated out of Base-almayne into English. Reprinted 1656.

An Apology for the Service of Love, and the People that own it, commonly called the Family of Love, &c. Reprinted

1656.

Certen of the Songs of H. N. Joyful Message of the Kingdom. Epistle sent unto two Daughters of Warwick from H. N. the oldest Father of the Family of Love. Amst. 1608, 4to. Constable, 779, 3s.

A second Exhortation of H. N.-A

Dialogue between the Father and Son. The Declaration of the Mass.-The new and heavenly Jerusalem.-The Glass of Righteousness.-The Holy Lamb. Mentioned in 'The Displaying the Family of Love, by I. R. (John Rogers.)' Heber, 10 tracts, printed about 1574, 17. 16s.

Many of this author's pieces were reprinted about 1648-60. The tenets of the turbulent and mischievous sect called the Family of Love, may be found in Blount. See also Neal's History of the Puritans, Strype's Annals, and Ames' Typogr. Antiq. by Herbert. For Confutation of his Heresies, see KNEWSTUB, John.

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ington the Younger. Dawson, 1585, 4to.

three leaves of a table. The volume is deOne hundred and sixty leaves, including dicated to Sir Henry and to Sir Philip Sid

ney, Knights, by John Stell, and is adorned with cuts said to be after Titian. Nassau, pt. ii. 557, russ. 17. 6s. Heath, 2576, 17. 178. 7261, 37. 8s. Gordonstonn, 1673, 37. 138. 6d. Dodeswell, 594, russ. 27. 10s. Roxburghe, North, pt. iii. 568, mor. 41. Towneley, pt. i. be found in the first volume of the Oxford 714, 51. Nicholay's Navigations, &c. will Collection of Voyages and Travels.

NICHOLL, John. An Houreglasse of Indian Newes; or, a Distressed Calamities indured by 67 course shewing Miseries, and disEnglishmen, which were sent for a Supply to the Planting in Guiana, in the Yeare 1605. Lond. 1607, 4to.

Lond. T.

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Corporis similarium. Lond. 1780, 4to. port. by Hall.

This classical piece of biography, writ ten by Dr. Lawrence, the friend of Dr. Johnson, was never published. Gough, 2225, 4s.

De Anima medica Prælectio, et Lumleii NICHOLAY, Nicholas. The Naet Caldwalli Institutio, in Theatro Coll. uigations, Peregrinations, & Voy- Reg. Medic. Lond. habita Dec. 16, 1748, made into Turkie by Nicholas cum Notis. Cui accessit, Disquisitio de Nicholay Daulphinois, &c. Trans-Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Homine nato lated out of the French by T. Wash

ages

et non nato,Tabulis aeneis illustrata. Lond,

1773. 4to.

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