Catalogue of the Splendid, Choice and Curious Library of P.A. Hanrott ...: Which Will be Sold by Auction, by Mr. Evans ...

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Page 146 - I. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders ; the lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again.
Page 146 - The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 10s. in the pound, if required, in part payment of the purchasemoney, in default of which the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
Page 45 - A Prospect of the State of Ireland from the year of the world 1756 to the year of Christ 1652,
Page 146 - Purchase-money ; in Default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. IV. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's...
Page 42 - Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of America, and the Islands adjacent unto the same, made first of all by our Englishmen, and afterwards by the Frenchmen and Britons: And certaine notes of advertisements for observations, necessarie for such as shall hereafter make the like attempt, With two mappes annexed hereunto, for the plainer understanding of the whole matter.
Page 146 - Co. will not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If at the expiration of...
Page 130 - Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by Public or Private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges attending the same.
Page 28 - Musée Français, Recueil complet des tableaux, statues et basreliefs, qui composent la collection nationale; avec l'explication des sujets et des discours historiques sur la peinture, la sculpture et la gravure par S.-C.
Page 1 - The copie of a letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza...
Page 41 - They did not say, these are the rights of the great barons, or these are the rights of the great prelates: — No, my lords; they said, in the simple Latin of the times, nullus liber homo, and provided as carefully for the meanest subject as for the greatest.

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