The Indian game of chess: by Sir William Jones, president of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. And the Burmha game of chess compared with the Indian, Chinese, and Persian games. By Captain Hiram Cox. (Reprinted from 'Asiatic researches'). 1883. (7). [Jones d. 1794; Cox's work is dated 1799.]
A key to 'Epics of the ton'. 1883. (8). [A key to the satirical poem (second edition, revised, London 1807) by Lady Anne Hamilton.]
Proper lessons for the Tories, to be read throughout the year.... 1883. (9). [From London 1716 edition.]
London and the countrey carbonadoed, and quartred into seruall characters. By Donald Lupton. 1883. (10). [From London 1632 edition.]
The mystery of the good old cause briefly unfolded. In a catalogue of such members of the late Long Parliament, that held places, both civil and military, contrary to the self-denying ordinance of April 3, 1645. Together with the sums of money and lands which they divided among themselves during their sitting (at least such as were disposed of by them publicly). 1883. (11). [From London 1660 edition.]
The impeachment of James, Lord Strange, son and heire apparant of William, Earle of Derby. By the Commons of England, of high treason. 1883. (12). [From London 1642 edition.]
A chronological table of the principal dramatic works that have been publicly performed in France, from A.D. 1200 to A.D. 1800. By Edmund M. Goldsmid. Pt. 1. 1883. (13). [1200-1599.]
Two political squibs. (1660-1690). 1883. (14). [Verse. 'The ghost', 1660; 'An epitaph on the Duke of Grafton', 1690.]
The hermit of Warkworth. A Northumberland ballad. In three fits or cantos. By Thomas Percy. 1883. (15). [From London 1771 edition.]
'We pity the plumage but forget the dying bird'. An address to the people on the death of the Princess Charlotte. By the Hermit of Marlow. 1883. (16). [From first edition, 1817. Radical tract by Percy Bysshe Shelley.]
The passionate remonstrance made by his holiness in the conclave at Rome: upon the late proceedings, and great covenant of Scotland, etc. With a reply of Cardinall de Barbarini in the name of the Roman clergy. Together with a letter of intelligence from the apostolic nuntio (now residing in London) to Pope Vrban the 8. 1884. (17). [Satire. From Edinburgh 1641 edition.]
A discovery of the Barmudas: otherwise called the Ile of Divels. By Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Sommers, and Captayne Newport. With diuers others. Set forth for the loue of my country. And also for the good of the plantation in Virginia. By Sil. Jourdan. 1884. (18). [From London 1610 edition.]
The Russian invasion of Poland in 1563. Being a translation of a contemporary account in Latin. Published at Douay. 1884. (19). [From an Italian news sheet of 1563.]
Kisses: being fragments and poetical pieces on the kiss. 1884. (20). [From appendix of the 1803 edition of Johannes Secundus (d. 1536), Basia.]
A marriage trivmphe solemnized in an epithalamivm, in memorie of the happie nuptials betwixt the high and mighty Prince Count Palatine and the most excellent Princesse the Lady Elizabeth. Written by Thomas Heywood. 1884. (21). [From London 1613 edition.]