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Deighton, J. (John), active 1786-1812
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Deighton's catalogue, 1791. A catalogue of upwards of thirty thousand volumes of valuable books; consisting of four Libraries, and several parcels of books, lately purchased; among which are Folio. Historiae Romanae Scriptores, 3 tom. Aristotelis Opera, Duval, 2 tom. Dionysius Halicarnass. ed. opt. Euripides, Barnes Platonis Opera, Serrani, 3 tom. Pindar, West, and Welsted Fables de la Fontaine, 4 tom. Edmonson's Baronetage, &c. 8 vol. Bolmfield's Norfolk, 5 vol. russia Gough's Camden, 3 vol. russia Lords Journals, 31 vol. Rushworth's Collections, 8 vol.Dodd's bible, 3 vol. Tillotson's Works, 3 vol. russia Palladio's Architecture, 5 vol. Duchald's China, 2 vol. Hanbury's Gardening, 2 vol. Chambers's Dictionary, 5 vol. russia Postlethwait's Dictionary, 2 vol. Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vol. Biographia Britannica, 4 vol. Calassia Concordantia, 4 vol. Virgilii Opera, Galsgrow Suveral Early Editions of the Classies Bacon's Works, 5 vol. russia Bruce's Travels, 5 vol. russia Gibbon's Roman History, 6 vol. russia Ashley's Voyages, 4 vol. New Peerage, 3 vol. Horsley's Newton, 5 vol. Henry's Britain, 5 vol. Colle's, and other Voyages, 9 vol. Ciceronis Opera, 9 vol. Ox. Bandello Novelle, 4 tom. Octavo. Variourum classics Ancient and Modern History, 60 vol. Anunal Register, 30 vol. Spectator, Tatler, and Guardian, 14 vol. Biographical Dictionary, 12 vol. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, 8 vol. Buffon's Natural History, 9 vol. Gentleman's Magazine, two Sets Monthly Reviews, two Sets Johnson's Poets, 75 vol. Bell's Poets, 109 vol. British Theatre, &c. &c. &c. The Whole in good condition- Many in Elegant Bindings, now on sale, (for ready money only,) January, 1791, By J. Deighton, No. 274, Holborn, London, Who gives the Full Value for, or Exchanges Books. Catalogues at the Place of Sale; where also may be had, just pulished, a separate Catalogue of Two Thousand Volume of Law Books.
Deighton, J. (John), active 1786-1812.Date: 1791]- Books
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J. Deighton, 325, Holborn, 1792. A catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, in various languages, And ON Every Subject Of Literature, Forming AN Extensive Assortment, Ancient And Modern, In Good Condition And Marked Exceeding Low; Most of which have been recently purchased, and are now offered for sale, by J. Deighton, (removed from No. 274, to the late Mr. L. Davis's Shop) No. 325, Holborn, opposite Gray's-Inn, Where Books are Sold on the most advantageous Terms to the Purchasers, and where the full Value is given for Libraries, or Books exchanged. Catalogoes (price Sixpence) allowed in Purchase, may be had at the Place of Sale.
Deighton, J. (John), active 1786-1812.Date: 1792]- Books
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The doctrine of Christianity on the subject of war. A sermon, preached at the consecration of the colours presented by the Honorable Mrs. Peachey to the Royston and Barkway volunteer corps, Thursday, August 1, 1799. By George Law, M.A. prebendary of Carlisle. Published by request.
Law, George Henry, 1761-1845.Date: [1799]- Books
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A description of the university, town, and county of Cambridge: containing an account of the colleges, churches, and public buildings, their founders, benefactors, eminent men, libraries, pictures and curiosities. A list of the heads of colleges, professors, university officers, annual prizes, college livings, terms, and other useful tables. A description of the seats, rivers, &c. in the county, with a list of members, militia officers, and quarter sessions. Directions concerning the posts, roads, stage coaches, waggons, &c. to and from Cambridge. Illustrated with neat views of the public buildings. This edition contains near one third more than any former one, with a new plan of the town.
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A sermon preached in the parish church of Langton juxta Partney, in the county of Lincoln, on Sunday, June 8, 1800, being the first day appointed for a public thanksgiving to almighty God for the providential protection of the King from the late atrocious attempt against his sacred person. By the Rev. Robert Uvedale, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and corresponding member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.
Uvedale, Robert, 1728-1800.Date: 1800