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Hunt 1735
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1735
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BIBLIOTHECA CURIOSA. OR A CATALOGUE OF A Select Parcel of BOOKS, in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French and English, being the Library of Mr. Edward Hunt, deceased. N. B. The Books are in Excellent Condition, many Curiously Bound, and all Gilt on the Back and Letter'd. Among which are the following in Folio. Bayle's Dictionary, 4 vol. compleat Large and small Paper. Pool's Annotations, 2 vol. Giannone's Hist. of Naples, 2 vol. Vertot's Knights of Malta, 71 fine Heads. Tillotson's Works, 3 vol. Burnet's Hist. of his own Time, 2 v. Machiavel's Works, best. Lives of the Painters, 120 fine Heads Sir John Norris's Maps. Prior's Poems, large Paper. Hall's Chronicle. Voyages de Thevenot, 2 vol. Etat. de la France, par Bouillainvilliers, 3 tom. Livii Vasc. De Chales Cursus Mathemat, 4 tom. Crusius Turco-Graecia. Virgilii Opera, fine Cuts. Demosthenis, Gr. Benenat. Dryden's Virgil, fine Cuts. QUARTO. De Moivres Chances. Emblemata Mich. Majori, fig. Voyages de Labat, 2 tom. fig. Perspective des Jesuites, 3 tom. fig. De Cameron di Boccace, per Rolli-Verona illustrata, par Maffei, fig. 4 tom. Cellarii Geograph. 2 tom. Cant. Marianae de rebus Hisp. XXX. 2 v. Callimachus H. Steph. OCTAVO. Clarendon's Hist. 6 vol. Cuts. Fleetwood's Chronicon. Annals of Q. Anne, 11 vol. compl. Vida del Don Quixot, 2 tom. Greek Test. R. Steph. 1549, beautifully bound. Several good Variorums. Hearn's Camden, 3 vol. Spectators, 16 vol. Many of the rest equally good. To be Sold very Cheap, on Wednesday the 27th Instant, 1735, and to continue Selling Daily 'till all are Sold, By Olive Payne, Bookseller, At Horace's Head in Round-Court, in the Strand. CATALOGUES to be had gratis, with the Prices printed, at the Place of SALE. Where may be had the full Value for any Library or Parcel of BOOKS in any Language. N. B. At the said O. Payne's continues the Sales of the Libraries of PETER B AUDOIN, Esq; the Rev. Mr. BROWN, and J. TYRREL, Esq; all deceased. Being Two Catalogues of upwards of Ten Thousand Volumes, with the Prices printed. Baudoin's and Brown's Catalogue being very large is Tyrrel's 6d.

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Books Just published, printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's head, in Round-Court, opposite York Buildings in the Strand. (Dedicated to bis Grace the Duke of Marlborough) Price 5 s. neatly bound, gilt back and letter'd, in marble bindings, with a Ribband, 1. Memoirs of the famous Count Bonneval (lately made a Bashaw of three Tails in Turkey, and now has the Command of Ten Thousand Turks in Bosnia) containing the following particulars, Alexander VIII, elected Pope. Allies abandon Piemont. Their ill Success in Flanders, and at Sea, Ath taken by the French. Attorney's Daughter duped by two Officers. The Author's Reasons for going into Italy. His Love for Madamoiselle de Bure. Fights and kills his Colonel. Flies into Italy. His second Voyage to Turin. What happened to him at his Entrance into Pignerol. His Interview with the Marshal de Catinat. His Duel with Count Facio. His Intrigue at Rome. His Amour with a Lady at Milan. His Amour with the Wife of a Counsellor of the Senate of Turin. His Intrigue with the Nuns of a Convent at Quiers. His Journey to England. His Reception by the English Knight. Is arrested upon Suspicion of giving Intelligence to Prince Eugene. The Manner of his Release, His Letter to Prince Eugene from Rome. His Journey to Switzerland. Madamoiselle Balbian's Inconstancy to the Author, and two other Gentlemen. Barcelona taken by the French. Bastide, a French Captain, his Marriage with an English Lady. The Elector of Bavaria's Letter to a Merchant's Daughter at Turin. The Author's Commission at Berlin. The Duke of Berwirk's Intrigue with the Marchioness de Valini. Berzello receives the Imperial Troops. Colonel Bonisane's Disappointment in Marriage. Prince Charles, of Brandenbourg's Marriage with the Countess de Salmoure. Baron Broglio steals Madamoiselle Palavicini from her Father's House, and marries her. The Duke of Burgundy's Marriage with the Princess of Savoy. Bussiere's Amour with Madam de la Mothe. The Battle of Calcinato. Cardinal's Amour with a young Lady. Carmognole besieged and taken by the Army of the Allies. Carmognole taken by the French. The Battle of Carpi. The Battle of Cassano. Marshal Catsnat takes Salence, Savillan, Ville Franche and Somerive. Offers a large Sum of Money to Count Bins, the Duke of Savoy's first Minister, to discover the Designs of that Court. Sends Letters to Count Bonneval, desiring him to sollicit for a separate Peace. His Abilities as a Negotiator. Is disgraced for suffering the Imperialists to pass the Adige. Is slightly wounded. Cazal delivered to the Allies. Monsieur Chanlai is sent by the Court of France to Turin. Chiari attacked by the French, who are repulsed with Loss. The Countess of Chichi's playing at the Ridotto. Chivas besiged by the French. Clerembaux's Amour with Madamoiselle de Piombini. The Prince of Comerci resolves upon a Duel with the Duke of Savoy, which is prevented. An Account of the Proceedings in Conclave. Coni besieged by the French. Cremona surprized by Prince Eugene. Dankelman, Prime Minister to the King of Prussia, his Disgrace. The Author's Reception in England. The little Jealousy of the Men of that Country. An Instance to prove it. Electors of Bavaria and Cologn embrace the French Party. English Knight's Amour with the Mistress of Cardinal Veroni. His Adventure at Rome. English Nobleman's extraordinary Proceedings to obtain a Genocse Lady. English Lord's Adventure at Vienna. Prince Eugene surprizes the Duke of Savoy, in Conference with the French Envoy. Passes the Mincio. His Letter to Count de Goes. His Letter to the Duke of Marlborough after the Battle of Cassani. Arrives to the Duke of Savoy's Assistance. His Letter to the States General after the Battle of Turin. A short Description of Florence. The Count of Fiosasque is accused of Treachery. The Marquis of Fuensolida marches to the Assistance of the Duke of Savoy. The Lord Galloway succeeds Duke Schomberg in Italy. Gap taken by the Duke of Savoy. Gastin's Amour with the Countess * * * His Marriage. Genoa described. Germans enter Italy. Cardinal Grimani succeeds Count Lamberg in the Imperial Embassy at Rome. A Description of Grisons. Gyula and Titul 'taken by the Turks. The Reasons of the Prince of Hanover's Disgrace. His Gallantry. James King of England's Death. The Imperial Ambassador's Secretary's Intrigue with his Mistress. A short History of a Person seized by the Inquisition. Ireland brought under Subjection by K. William. Count Lamberg departs from Rome. Marquis Leganez's Amour with the Dutchess of Seste. Is surprized by the Duke. Marquis of Lesagnes's Constancy to his Lady. A short Description of London. Lucerne and Fort St. Michael taken by the French. Retaken by the Vaudois. Battle of Luzzara. The Duke of Mantua's principal Vice. Mantua entered by French Forces. Prince Eugene miscarries in an Enterprize against it. The Battle of Marseilles. The Count of Marsilli's Marriage to the Princess Rogotskie. Count Mazin proposes a Marriage between the K. of France and Madam Royal of Savoy. He proposes another between the Duke of Savoy and the Infanta of Portugal, which both miscarry. Milan described. An Account of the Subjection of Mondovi to the Piemontese The History of a Monk's Adventures. Mons taken from the Spaniards. Mont Alban surrenders to the French. The Marquis of Mont Brun's Death. A Description of Mont St. Bernard. The Muscovites conclude a Truce with the Turks. Enter into an Alliance against Sweden with the Kings of Poland and Denmark. Besiege Nerva. Are defeated by the K. of Sweden. Naples revolts. Nice taken by the French. The Chevalier Noailles anchors before Oneille. The Countess of Orgade's Love for the Author. The Duke of Orleans desires the Duke of Savoy to abandon the Allies. His Patent creating him General of the French Forces in Italy. His Letter to the King of France after the Battle of Turin. Cardinal Ottoboni's Amour with the Princess Carpegnad. The Siege of Palamos undertaken by Admiral Russel and the Spanish General, without Success. The D. of Parma refuses to admit the Imperial Troops. A short Description of Pavia. Count Piemontese's pretended Embassy to Vienna. The Author's Love for Madamoiselle Piombini. The Pope sends his Nuncio to the Duke of Savoy to dispose him to Peace. The Marquis Puisieux's Memorial to the Swiss Cantons. Prince Rogotski's Conspiracy against the Emperor's Family. The Princess Ragotski's Bravery. Monsieur Rebenac is sent by the Court of France to the different Courts of Italy. A short Description of Rome. A farther Description of it. The Lord Russel goes with a Fleet into the Mediterranean. Fort St. Auspice surrenders to the French. The Marquis of St. George's Amour with a Coachmaker's Wife. His Intrigue with the Belle Bosqui. His Adventure with the Gascon Baron. Monsieur St. Ruth subdues Savoy, and takes the Marquis de Sales Prisoner. Saleuce taken by the French. The Battle of Santa Victoria. Mr. Santus's Divorce from his Wife. Savillane taken by the French. The Duke of Savoy enters into a League against France. Declares War against France. Falls ill of the Small Pox. Enters Dauphine, and besieges Ambrun. Goes to Loretto. Concludes a private Truce with France. Concludes a Peace with France at Loretto. Deserts his Allies. Is General of the Two Armies at the same Time. His extraordinary Bravery at Chiari. His Envoy ordered to depart the Imperial Court. His Letter to the Inhabitants of the Valleys. Takes 1300 Mules from the French, richly laden. His Envoy's Speech to the Doge and Senate of Venice. His Letter to the States General after the Battle of Turin. His Expressions of Zeal to the new King of Spain. Madam Royal of Savoy's Love for Count Mazin. Is accused of holding Correspondence with the Duke's Enemies. The Duke of Saxony's Love for a famous Singer at Venice. Is defeated in Hungary Duke Schomberg attacks Quiras unsuccesfully. The K. of Spain sets out for Madrid. His. Proceedings upon his Arrival at Madrid. An Account of the Vanity of the Spaniards. The Battle of Stafforde. The States General's Letter to the Duke of Savoy. Their Letter to Prince Eugene. The Countess of Susane's Love for the Chevalier Fitchet, The K. of Sweden defeats the Saxons, and drives them out of Livonia. Swiss, his Advent. with a Courtesan at Venice. Merchant Swiss is duped by a Courtesan he met upon the Road. A short Description of Switzerland. The Custom of the Women of that Country. Valencia besieged. Patent to recal Vandome from Italy. Marquis Varenne's Marriage with the Canoness of Nivelle. The young Prince of Vaudemont's Attempt to carry his Father away with his Regiment. Veillane surrenders to the French. Venice described. The Freedom of the Women of Venice in time of Carnaval. An Account of the Doge. Verrue taken by the French. The Count of Verrue's Reasons for going into France. His Amours at that Court. The Countess of Verrue's Love for the Duke of Savoy. Her Intrigue with the Marquis de Montbrun. Is discovered by the Duke of Savoy. Retires into a Convent. Count Veterani defeated by the Turks, with the Loss of his Life. Madam de Viance's Amour with a Brigade Major. Ville Francee surrenders to the French. The Duke of Villeroy arrives in the French Army. Is taken Prisoner. William III. acknowledged King of England by the Italian Princes. The Duke of Wirtemberg's Disgrace. Yvree taken by the French. / N. B. The French Edition of the above Curious Work, being many Years out of Print, the Translation was undertook at the Desire of several Persons of Distinction and polite Taste. 2. The Naval Hist. of Eng. both Publick and Mercantile, compleat in all its Branches, from the Norman Conquest, to the Conclusion of the Year 1734, by Mr. Lediard, In 2 vol. Folio, (Dedicated to the Right Hon. Sir Charles Wager, Kt.) Price 1 l. 10 s. In 1 volume 1 l. 6 s. 3. A compleat English Dictionary. Containing the true Meaning of all Words in the English Language: Also the proper Names of all the Kingdoms, Towns, and Cities in the World: Properly Explain'd and Alphabetically Disposed. Design'd for the Use of Gentlemen, Ladies, Foreigners, Artificers, Tradesmen, and all who desire to Speak or Write English in its present Purity and Perfection. By De Foe, Gent. Price 3 s. 4. A compleat History of Arianism from the Origin of it, in the Year 306 to 1666, shewing its Influence upon Civil Affairs, and the Causes of the Dissolution of the Roman Empire. To which is added, the History of Socinianism, Translated from the original French of the learned Fathers Maimbourg and Lamy. Two introductory Discourses, by the Rev. Dr. Webster, Curate of St. Dunstans, publish'd at the Request of the Rev. and Learned Dr. Waterland, in 2 vol 4 to. Pr. 12 s. 5. Considerations on the Necessity of taking the Annuities granted by Parliament in the Reigns of K. William and Q. Anne; and reducing One Fifth of the Capitol Stock of all the Persons possess'd of Five Thousand Pounds or more in the South-Sea-Company: In order to pay off the National Debt, and ease Trade, and the Landed Interest. Pr. 6 d. 6. A View of the Dangers to which the Trade of Great-Britain to Turkey and Italy will be exposed, if Naples and Sicily fall into the Hands of the Spaniards. Wherein Enquiry is made, whether the same Reasons that induced Great-Britain to destroy the Spanish Fleet in 1718, are not still subsisting; and whether it would not be adviseable to give those Kingdoms to some Prince who has no Dependance upon the House of Bourbon: Together with the Treaty of Mediation between England and Holland in 1668, for obliging the Kings of France and Spain to agree to the Terms proposed by the Mediators. With a Chart of the Mediterranean. By J. Campbell, Gent. Price 1 s. 7. The Conduct of the Emperor and Muscovies compared with that of France since the Treaty of Utrecht: Wherein is demonstrated, That the Emperor, &c. have acted in Opposition to the Trade, Interest and Honour of Great-Britain, and that France has punctually performe'd all her Engagements with Eng. by John Bruce, Gent. Price 6 d. 8. Baston en Trade and publick Spirit, Shewing, That all Trade ought to be in Common, the Danger of Monopolies, Stock-Jobbing, &c. Of Projectors, Lotteries, and other Cheats; of the selling of Places, Corruptions in Elections of Members of Parliament, in the Law, in the Commission of Peace, and Select Vesteries, the Advantage of a publick Spirit, and wherein it consists. Price sew'd in blue Pap. 1 s. 6 d. bd. and letter'd 2 s. 6 d.

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1. Memoirs of the famous Count Bonneval (lately made a Bashaw of three Tails in Turkey, and now has the Command of Ten Thousand Turks in Bosnia) containing the following particulars, Alexander VIII, elected Pope. Allies abandon Piemont. Their ill Success in Flanders, and at Sea, Ath taken by the French. Attorney's Daughter duped by two Officers. The Author's Reasons for going into Italy. His Love for Madamoiselle de Bure. Fights and kills his Colonel. Flies into Italy. His second Voyage to Turin. What happened to him at his Entrance into Pignerol. His Interview with the Marshal de Catinat. His Duel with Count Facio. His Intrigue at Rome. His Amour with a Lady at Milan. His Amour with the Wife of a Counsellor of the Senate of Turin. His Intrigue with the Nuns of a Convent at Quiers. His Journey to England. His Reception by the English Knight. Is arrested upon Suspicion of giving Intelligence to Prince Eugene. The Manner of his Release, His Letter to Prince Eugene from Rome. His Journey to Switzerland. Madamoiselle Balbian's Inconstancy to the Author, and two other Gentlemen. Barcelona taken by the French. Bastide, a French Captain, his Marriage with an English Lady. The Elector of Bavaria's Letter to a Merchant's Daughter at Turin. The Author's Commission at Berlin. The Duke of Berwirk's Intrigue with the Marchioness de Valini. Berzello receives the Imperial Troops. Colonel Bonisane's Disappointment in Marriage. Prince Charles, of Brandenbourg's Marriage with the Countess de Salmoure. Baron Broglio steals Madamoiselle Palavicini from her Father's House, and marries her. The Duke of Burgundy's Marriage with the Princess of Savoy. Bussiere's Amour with Madam de la Mothe. The Battle of Calcinato. Cardinal's Amour with a young Lady. Carmognole besieged and taken by the Army of the Allies. Carmognole taken by the French. The Battle of Carpi. The Battle of Cassano. Marshal Catsnat takes Salence, Savillan, Ville Franche and Somerive. Offers a large Sum of Money to Count Bins, the Duke of Savoy's first Minister, to discover the Designs of that Court. Sends Letters to Count Bonneval, desiring him to sollicit for a separate Peace. His Abilities as a Negotiator. Is disgraced for suffering the Imperialists to pass the Adige. Is slightly wounded. Cazal delivered to the Allies. Monsieur Chanlai is sent by the Court of France to Turin. Chiari attacked by the French, who are repulsed with Loss. The Countess of Chichi's playing at the Ridotto. Chivas besiged by the French. Clerembaux's Amour with Madamoiselle de Piombini. The Prince of Comerci resolves upon a Duel with the Duke of Savoy, which is prevented. An Account of the Proceedings in Conclave. Coni besieged by the French. Cremona surprized by Prince Eugene. Dankelman, Prime Minister to the King of Prussia, his Disgrace.
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[none] The Marquis Puisieux's Memorial to the Swiss Cantons. Prince Rogotski's Conspiracy against the Emperor's Family. The Princess Ragotski's Bravery. Monsieur Rebenac is sent by the Court of France to the different Courts of Italy. A short Description of Rome. A farther Description of it. The Lord Russel goes with a Fleet into the Mediterranean. Fort St. Auspice surrenders to the French. The Marquis of St. George's Amour with a Coachmaker's Wife. His Intrigue with the Belle Bosqui. His Adventure with the Gascon Baron. Monsieur St. Ruth subdues Savoy, and takes the Marquis de Sales Prisoner. Saleuce taken by the French. The Battle of Santa Victoria. Mr. Santus's Divorce from his Wife. Savillane taken by the French. The Duke of Savoy enters into a League against France. Declares War against France. Falls ill of the Small Pox. Enters Dauphine, and besieges Ambrun. Goes to Loretto. Concludes a private Truce with France. Concludes a Peace with France at Loretto. Deserts his Allies. Is General of the Two Armies at the same Time. His extraordinary Bravery at Chiari. His Envoy ordered to depart the Imperial Court. His Letter to the Inhabitants of the Valleys. Takes 1300 Mules from the French, richly laden. His Envoy's Speech to the Doge and Senate of Venice. His Letter to the States General after the Battle of Turin. His Expressions of Zeal to the new King of Spain. Madam Royal of Savoy's Love for Count Mazin. Is accused of holding Correspondence with the Duke's Enemies. The Duke of Saxony's Love for a famous Singer at Venice. Is defeated in Hungary Duke Schomberg attacks Quiras unsuccesfully. The K. of Spain sets out for Madrid. His. Proceedings upon his Arrival at Madrid. An Account of the Vanity of the Spaniards. The Battle of Stafforde. The States General's Letter to the Duke of Savoy. Their Letter to Prince Eugene. The Countess of Susane's Love for the Chevalier Fitchet, The K. of Sweden defeats the Saxons, and drives them out of Livonia. Swiss, his Advent. with a Courtesan at Venice. Merchant Swiss is duped by a Courtesan he met upon the Road. A short Description of Switzerland. The Custom of the Women of that Country. Valencia besieged. Patent to recal Vandome from Italy. Marquis Varenne's Marriage with the Canoness of Nivelle. The young Prince of Vaudemont's Attempt to carry his Father away with his Regiment. Veillane surrenders to the French. Venice described. The Freedom of the Women of Venice in time of Carnaval. An Account of the Doge. Verrue taken by the French. The Count of Verrue's Reasons for going into France. His Amours at that Court. The Countess of Verrue's Love for the Duke of Savoy. Her Intrigue with the Marquis de Montbrun. Is discovered by the Duke of Savoy. Retires into a Convent. Count Veterani defeated by the Turks, with the Loss of his Life. Madam de Viance's Amour with a Brigade Major. Ville Francee surrenders to the French. The Duke of Villeroy arrives in the French Army. Is taken Prisoner. William III. acknowledged King of England by the Italian Princes. The Duke of Wirtemberg's Disgrace. Yvree taken by the French. / N. B. The French Edition of the above Curious Work, being many Years out of Print, the Translation was undertook at the Desire of several Persons of Distinction and polite Taste.
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