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M., A., Philopatris. Scotise Indiculum: or the Present
state of Scotland. Together with divers reflections upon
the antient state thereof. By A[lexander]. M[udie].
Philopatris. . . . London, J. Wtlhins, 1682.
12°. G in. Engraved title (24) + 274 + (2) pp.
M * * *, A. D. B., Lieutenant de Grenadiers. Une Annee de
la vie de I'empereur Napoleon, ou Precis histoi'ique de
tout ce qui s'est passe depuis le ler avril 1814 jusqu'au
21 mars 1815, relativement a S. M. et aux braves qui
Tent accompagu6e; contenant son depart de Fontaine-
bleau, son embarquement a Saint-Eapheau pres Frejus,
son arrivee a Porto-Ferrajo, son sejour a I'lle d'Elbe et
son retour a Paris. . . . [By A. D. B. Monier.] Deux-
i6me edition, revue et corrigee.
Paris, A. Eymery, 1815.
8°. 8 in. 204 pp., 1 plate.
M., A. v. Die Attribute der Heiligen alphabetisch geordnet.
Ein Schliissel ?:ur Erkennung der Heiligen nach deren
Attributen, in Eiicksicht auf Kunst, Geschichte und
Cultus. Nebsl einem Anhange iiber die Kleidung der
katholischen "Welt- und Ordensgeistlichen und einem
Namen Eegister der vorkommenden Heiligen.
Hannover, Hahn, 1843.
8°. 8J in. xii. + 244 pp.
M., B. L. Des observations sur I'art d'ecrire des lettres, par
Mr. B. L. M. [A. A. Bruzen la Martini6re.] . . . See
EiCHELET (p.) Les Plus-belles lettres fran9oises. . . .
1721, 12°.
M., C. See Meebett (c.)
M., C. An Account of the government of the Church of
Scotland, as it is establish'd by law ; and of the disci-
cipline and worship presently practised by that Church.
To which is added, the form of process in the several
judicatories. . . . [The dedication is signed C. M. i.e.
Charles Morthland.] London, J. Lawrence, 1708.
4°. 8Jin. (8)+ 53+ (3) pp.
M., C. How are we to vote on the proposed constitution
for the Universities. [Signed C. M. i.e. Charles Marriott.
[? Oxford, 1854.
8". 8 in. 4 pp.
M., C. The Lives of the two illustrious generals, John,
Duke of Marlborough, and Francis Eugene, Prince of
Savoy. . . .
London, Andreio Bell, Bible and Cross-Keys; J.
Phillijis, Black Bull in Cornhill; atid John Baker,
Pater-noster-row, 1713.
8°. 74 in. (8)+ 283 pp.+ (1) p., with titles inserted before each
biography.
M., E. Aenmerkenswaardige en zeldzame West-Indische
zee- en land-reizen door de Caribische eylandeu, Nieuw-
Nederland, Virginien, en de Spaansche West-Indien;
behelsende een seer naukeurige beschrijving der
genoemde landen, beneffens der zelver inwoonderen,
godsdienst, regeering, zeden en gewoonten, vreemde
geschiedenissen en voorvallen; mitsgaders de grou-
welijke wreedheden der Spajaarden aan de Indianen
gepleegt in't ontdekken van Nieuw-Spanjen, enz. en
wreedheyd der amerikaanse zee-rovers tegens de Span-
jaarden. . . . Door een voornaam Engels Heer E. M.
[Edward Melton] en andere opmerkelijk beschreven.
Amsterdam by de weduioe van Gysbert de Groot, 1705.
4°. 74 in. 96 pp., 3 copperplate engravings.
M., E. A Letter to Dr. E[dward]. S[tillingfleet]. concerning
his late Letter to Mr. G[odden]. and the account he gives
in it of a conference between Mr. G. and himself. From
one who was present at the conference. . . . [Signed E.
M., i.e. Edward Meredith.] London, H. Hills, 1687.
4". 7Sin. (2)+ .36 pp.
M
5796
M., E., Esq., A Cordial Well-Wilier to the tranquillity . . . of
this ComjnonioealtJi. Protection perswading subjection ;
or, a Word of peace to the well-atfected ... in three
positions proving his Highness to be the aptest, ablest
and most worthy person for place of Lord Protector. . . .
By E. M., Esq., A cordial well-wilier to the tranquillity
... of this Commonwealth. . . .
London, H. Hills, 1653.
4°. 7Jin. (2)+ 26 pp.
M., B. Gent. Mercurius Pacificus, or Voxturturis. A
Dove in this deluge of division sent from Gods Arke to
present a peace-otfering upon the altar of Jehovah
Shalom, humbly proposing a divine direction for com¬
posing of controversies according to God's revealed will.
... By E. M., Gent. . . . London, 1644.
4°. 8 in. (2) + 20 pp.
M., E., a Long Imiprisoned Malignant. E. M. [i.e. E.
Martin, d.d.] a long imprisoned malignant, his humble
submission to the Covenant and Directory with some
reasons and grounds of use to settle and satisfie tender
consciences, presented in a Petition to the . . . Lords . . .
in Whitsun week, . . . 1647. [London], 1647.
4°. 7Jin. (l)p. + 7pp.
M„ E. D. Trading monopolies in West Africa; a protest
against territorial concessions, by E. ]). M.
Liverpool, J. Richardson and Sons, 1901.
8°. 8Jin. 71pp. + (l) p.
M., F. Philosophie des mathematiques. Sur I'application
de I'algoritheme des fonctions k la demonstration des
propositions fondamentales de la geometric en reponse a
quelques critiques. [? Paris, 1819.]
8°. 9 in. 14 pp.
M., G. The Citizen's complaint for want of trade, or the
Trades-man's outcry for lack of money. . . . Huth (h.)
Fugitive tracts. Second series. 1875, ^°-
M., G. A Letter from an EngHsh merchant in London to
his Dutch correspondent in Amsterdam upon establish¬
ing some present affairs in England. [Signed G. M.]
London, B. C. and H. L., [? 1688].
Pol. 12J in. 3 [error for 4] pp.
M., G., Gent. The Praise of York-shire ale, wherein is
enumerated several sorts of drink, with a description of
the humors of most sorts of drunckards. To which is
added a Yorkshire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect,
as is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York¬
shire. The third edition. With the addition of some
observations of the dialect and pronuntiation of words
in the East Eyding of York-shire, together with a col¬
lection of significant and usefuU proverbs. By G. M.,
Gent [i.e. George Meriton.]
York, J. White for F. Hildyard, 1697.
8°. Gin. (4)+ 124 pp.
M., G. A. See Stockmar (e. von) Baron. Memoirs of
Baron Stockmar, by his son Baron E. von Stockmar.
Translated from the German by G. A. M. [i.e. Georgiana
Adelaide Mueller.]. . . 1872, 8°.
M., G. W. A Catalogue of pedigrees hitherto unindexed.
. . . [Edited by G. W. M., i.e. George William Marshall.]
London, Wyman and Sons, 1867.
8°. 8J in. iv. + 70pp.
M., H., a True Friend to tliis Nation's Liberties. A Pair of
spectacles for this purblinde Nation with which they
may see the Army and Parliament like Simeon and
Levi brethren in iniquity walk hand in hand together;
or, a Perspective to take a view of the army, and parlia¬
ments political combination in betraying their countryes
priviledges. By H. M., a true friend to this Nations
liberties. . . . London, 1659.
4°. 6f in. (2)+ 14 pp.

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