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HOWELL (James) Historiographer Boyal to Charles //.
Mr. Howell’s vindication- of himself, from the charge of
being no friend to Parliaments, and a malignant. Har-
leian Miscellany, vol. 6, pp. 127-131. 1810, 4°.
The Preheminence and pedigree of Parlement. . . .
Harleian Miscellany, vol. 1, pp. 35-38. 1808, 4°.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 5, pp. 47-56. i8n, 4°.
See Prynne (w.) A Moderate apology against a
pretended calumny, in answer to some passages in
the Preheminence of Parlement, newly published
by J. H 1644, 4°.
Som sober inspections made into those ingredients that
went to the composition of a late cordial, [signed J. H.,
i.e. James Howell] call’d a Cordial for the cavaliers. . . .
1661, 4°. See Some.
S. P. Q. Y. A Survay of the signorie of Venice, of her
admired policy, and method of government. . . . With a
cohortation to all Christian princes to resent her danger¬
ous condition at present. . . .
London, B. Lowndes, 1651.
Fol. 10J in. (8)+ 210 +(8) pp., 2 plates.
With bookplate of Sir Philip Sydenham, Bart., of Brimp-
ton, 1699. [Name and date erased.]
A Winter dreame. [An allegory by J. H.] 1649, 4°.
See Winter.
(Another edition.] Harleian Miscellany, vol. 7.
1811, 4°.
HOWELL (John) Bector of Badnor Nova. A Discourse on
persecution, or suffering for Christ’s sake. Clearing the
notion of it; and making a discrimination of just and
unjust pretensions to it. . . .
London, B. Kettlewell, 1685.
4°. 8J in. (12)+ 34 +(2) pp.
HOWELL (John Warren) See Pitcairn (d.) d.o. Perfect
peace: letters-memorial of the late J. W. H. ... 18415,
8°.
HOWELL (Laurence) A Compleat history of the Holy
Bible, in which are inserted the occurrences that
happen’d, during the space of about four hundred years,
from the days of the Prophet Malachi to the Birth of
our Blessed Saviour. The whole illustrated with notes.
. . . Fourth edition. . . .
London, E. and B. Nutt, 1725.
8°. 74 in. 3 vols. With plates. Imperfect: wanting titlepages to
vols. 1 and 3.
HOWELL (William) LL.b., Fellow of Magdalen College,
Cambridge. See Button (r.) Catalogus librorum biblio-
thecis . . . R. B. . . . accessit in fine bibliotheca G. Hoeli.
. . . 1681, 4°.
HOWELLS (William Dean) Venetian life. . . .
London, Bungay [printed], 1866.
8°. 8 in. (8) + 359 + (6) pp.
HOWES (Francis) See Horatius Flaccus (q.) The Epodes
and secular ode of Horace. Translated by F. Howes.
. . . 1841, 8°.
See Horatius Flaccus (q.) The First book of Horace’s
Satires. Translated by F. Howes. . . . 1842, 8°.
HOWITT (Margaret) Twelve months with Fredrika
Bremer in Sweden. . . . [With preface by Mary Howitt.]
Vol. 1. [11.]
London, Jackson, Wolford, and Hodder, 1866.
8°. 7J in. 2 vols. 1. xv. pp.+ (1) p.+ 349 pp.+ (1) p., 1 portrait.
11. vii. pp. + (l) p. + 400 pp., 1 portrait.
HOWITT (Mary) See Bernhardi (s.) afterwards Knorring
(s. von) Baroness. The Peasant and his landlord. . . .
Translated by M. Howitt. 1848, 12°.
See Bremer (f.) The Home. . . . Translated by M.
Howitt. 1843, 12°.
Sec Bremer (f.) The Neighbours: a story. . . . Trans¬
lated by Mary Howitt. 1842, 12°.
Third edition. 1843, 12°.
Sec Bremer (f.) New sketches of every-day life, etc.
Translated by M. Howitt. 1844, 12°.
See Bremer (f.) The President’s daughters. . . . Trans¬
lated by M. Howitt. . . . 1843, 12°.
See Howitt (margaret) Twelve months with Fredrika
Bremer in Sweden. . . . [With preface by Mary Howitt.]
1866, 8°.
See Only a fiddler! and O. T. or, Life in Denmark.
. . . Translated by M. H. . . . 1845, 12°.
HOWITT (Samuel) Howitt’s miscellaneous etchings, old
and new. New edition. London, E. Orme, 1812.
Obi. 4°. 8J in. Engraved title, 50 engraved numbered plates, and
44 others added at the end.
HOWITT (William) The Book of the seasons; or, the
Calendar of nature. . . . Fourth edition.
London, B. Bentley, 1836.
8°. 7 in. xxiv.+ 325+(3) pp., 12 plates.
Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets.
In two volumes. Vol. 1. [11.]
London, B. Bentley, 1847.
8°. 8| in. 2 vols. 1. (8)+504 pp. n. (6) + 473 pp. + (l) p.
The Life and adventures of Jack of the Mill; commonly
called Lord Othmill; created, for his eminent services,
Baron Waldeck, and Knight of Kitcottie. A fireside
story. ... In two volumes. Vol. 1. [11.]
London, Longmans, 1844.
8°. 6 in. 2 vols. in 1. 1. xvi.+ 263 pp.+ (1) p. 11. (2)+ 276 pp.
HOWLAT. The Buke of the Howlat. ... By R. Holland.
1823, 4°.
HOWLDIN (J.) The Lawes Subversion]; or, Sir J. May¬
nard’s case truly stated: being a perfect relation of the
manner of his imprisonment upon pleasure, for the space
of five moneths by the House of Commons, and of the
impeachment of high treason exhibited against him be¬
fore the Lords; . . . wherein also is contained, a cleare
discovery of the dangerous . . . infringement of our
native liberties ... by an aspiring faction over-awing
the Parliament; also, that groundlesse . . . report con¬
cerning Sir J. Maynard’s submitting to the Lords’ juris¬
diction refuted. . . . ^London], for J. Hornish, 1648.
4°. 7 in. (2) + 38 pp.
HOWLEGLASS. See Eulenspiegel (tyll)
HOWLETT (John) Vicar of Great Dunmow. Enclosures, a
cause of improved agriculture, of plenty and cheapness
of provisions, of population . . . and national wealth;
being an examination of two pamphlets, entitled, the one,
a Political enquiry into the consequences of enclosing
waste-lands . . . the other, Cursory remarks upon en¬
closures, by a country farmer; together with some . . .
observations upon the report of the London committee,
appointed the 16th July, 1786. . . .
London, W. Bichardson, 1787.
8°. 8 in. (8) +100 pp.

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