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ADVERTISEMENT.
The Sheets of the present Volume to the letter 0, inclusive, were printed
off under the care of the late Mr David Laing. The present Librarian is
responsible only for the remainder of the Volume.
On the completion of the Second Part of the General Catalogue in the
Autumn of last year it was decided at a General Meeting of the Society,
held 21st November, that the Supplement, which was originally intended to
form part of a Third Volume, should be prepared for the press at once, and
issued as an Appendix to the present Volume.
The Supplement contains the Books omitted, or recently added to the
Library during the progress of the Catalogue; also a List of Manuscripts
chiefly relating to the Law of Scotland.
Thomas Graves Law, Librarian.
Edinburgh, July 11, 1882.
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At a Meeting of the Curators of the Signet Library, held on Tuesday
the nth of July 1882,
John Clerk Brodie, Esq., D.K.S., in the Chair,
It was resolved, " That the Second Volume of the General Catalogue of
the Library, now completed, be issued to the Members, and to the Public, on the
terms arranged with regard to the former Volume."
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MABILLON— MACAEONfiANA.
617
M
MABILLON (DoM. Joannes), Preshjterus ac Mo-
nachtts Ordinis S. Benedicti e Congreg. S. Mauri.
Tractatus de Studiis Monasticis, divisus, in tres partes:
In Latinam linguam translatus a R. P. Udalrico
Staudigl. Campoduni, 1702. 12mo.
De Ee Diplomatica, Libri VI. Editio secunda, aL
ipso Auctore recognita, emendata, et aucta, cum praefa-
tione Theodori Euinart. — ^Acc. Librorum de Ee Diplom.
Supplementum. (In one vol.) Lutetice Paris. 1704,
1709. folio.
Museum Italicum, seu CoUectio Veterum Scriptoruni,
ex Bibliotbecis Italicis, eruta a D. Jobanne Mabillon, et
D. Michaele Germain. 2 vols. Lutetice Paris. n2i. 4to.
Annales Ordinis S. Benedicti Occidentalium Mona-
chorum Patriarchs, editio prima Italica, a quamplurimis
mendis ad Auctoris mentem, expurgata. Vol. VI.,
Edmundus Martene absolvit et variis additam exor-
navit. 6 vols. Lucce, 1739-1745. folio.
Vetera Analecta, etc. See D'Achery (Lucas).
MABINOGION (The).
The Mabinogion, from the Llyfr Coch and Hergest
(or Eed Book of Hergest), and other Ancient Welsh
Manuscripts; with an English Translation and Notes
by Lady Charlotte E. Guest. 3 vols. Land. (1838-
1849). royal 8vo.
MABLY (l'Abbe Gabriel Bonnot de).
Collection complete des ffiuvres de l'Abbe de Mably
(edition publiee par M. Arnoux). 15 vols. Paris,
1794, 1795. 8vo.
Vols. 1-3. Observations sur
I'Histoire de France.
4. Observations sur I'His-
toire des Grecs et Ro-
mains.
5-7. Le Droit Public de
r Europe.
8. Gouv. de Pologne. Des
fitats-Unis d'AmtSrique.
9. De la Legislation.
10. Entretiens de Phocion,
et les Principes de Mo-
Vol. 11. Doutes sur I'Ordre
Naturel des Society
Politicjues.
12. L'Etude d"Histoire, etc.
13. Situation de la Pologne,
1776.-Diver3 Ecrits Po-
litiqiies.
14. L'Oraele d'ApoUon. —
Des Talens et du Beau.
15. Developpement, etc.,
de la Raison, le Compto
Rendu, et de la Retraite
de M. Necker, etc
de France. 2 vols.
rale.
Observations sur I'Histoire
Geneve, 1765. 12mo.
Two Dialogues concerning the Manner of "Writing
History. (Translated) from the French of Mably. Lond.
1783. 12mo.
M'ADAM (John Loudon).
Eemarks on the Present System of Road-Making.
Lond. 1819. 8vo.
The same. Third edition. Lond. 1820.
Svo.
MACALLAN (Alexander), Advocate.
The Pocket Lawyer ; a Practical Digest of the Law
of Scotland and its Forms, including the Mercantile
Law of Great Britain. Edinb. I85i. 12mo.
Edition of Erskine's Institutes of the Law of Scot-
land. See Erskine (John).
M'ALLESTEE (Oliver).
A Series of Letters, discovering the Scheme projecte<l
by France in 1759, for an intended Invasion upon
England with Flat Bottomed Boats ; to which are pre-
fixed, the Secret Adventures of the Young Pretender.
2 vols. Lond. 1767. 4to.
M'ALPIE (James), Sheriff-Substitute of Renfrewshire.
Certain curious Poems written at the close of the
Seventeenth, and beginning of the Eighteenth Cen-
tury. By James M'Alpie, Anno 1694; with a few
Pieces by other ingenious Hands. (Edited by William
Motherwell.) Paisley, 1828. 8yo.
M'ALPINE (Neil).
A Pronouncing Gaelic Dictionary : to which is pre-
fixed a concise but most comprehensive Gaelic Gram-
mar. Edinb. 1833. small 8vo.
An English-Gaelic Dictionary ; being Part Second of
the Pronouncing Gaelic Dictionary. Edinb. 1847.
small Svo.
MACAEA (James), Writer to the Signet.
The Four Leading Doctrines of the New Jerusalem.
Translated from the Latin, with Notes. See Swkdbn-
BORG (Emanuel).
MACAEIUS (Joannes), Canonicus Ariensis.
Abraxas, seu Apistopistus ; quae est Antiquaria de
Gemmis Basilidianis Disquisitio. Accedit Abraxas Pro-
teus, sen multiformis gemmae Basilidianm portentosa
varietas ; exhibita, et commentario illustrata a Joanne
Chifletio ; cum Indice. Antverpixe, \%57 . 4to.
MACAEON^ANA. See Delepieere (Jos. O.)
4l
618
M'ABTHTJR— M'CHEYNK
M'ARTHUR (John), LL.D.
Financial and Political Facts of the Eighteenth and
Present Century ; with Estimates of the Revenue, Ex-
penditure, Debts, Manufactures, and Commerce of Great
Britain. Lotid. 1803. 8vo.
Principles and Practice of Naval and Military Courts-
Martial ; with an Appendix illustrative of the subject.
2 vols. Lorul. 180G. 8vo.
Dissertation on Ossian's Poems, translated firom the
Italian. See Cesarotti (Abate Melchior).
MACARTHUR (John), D.D.
Life of Lord Nelson. See Clarke (Rev. James
Stanier).
MACAULAY (A.) See Noodt (Ger.)
MACAULAY (Mrs Catharine), afterwards Mrs C.
Macaulat Graham.
History of England, from the Accession of James I.
to the Revolution. 8 vols. Lond. 1763-1783. 4to.
History of England, from the Revolution to the
Present Time, in a Series of Letters to a Friend. Vol.
I. (all published). Bath, 1778. 4to. (Bound as His-
tory of England, vol. ix.)
Loose Remarks on Certain Positions in Hobbes's
Philosophical Rudiments of Government and Society ;
with a Short Sketch of a Democratical Form of Govern-
ment. (Anon.) Lond. 1767. 8vo.
The same. Second edition, with Two Letters, one
from an American Gentleman to the Author, and
Answer. Lond. 1769. 4to.
MACAULAY (Kenneth), Minister of Ardna-
murchan.
The History of St Kilda ; containing a Description
of this Remarkable Island, the Manners and Customs
of the Inhabitants, the Religious and Pagan Antiquities
there found ; with many other Curious and Interesting
Particulars. Lond. 1764. 8vo.
MACAULAY (Kenneth).
The Colony of Sierra Leone Vindicated from the
Misrepresentations of Mr [James] M'Queen of Glasgow.
Edinh. 1827. — In same voL, Fourth Letter to R. W.
Hay, in reply to Mr K. Macaulay's Sierra Leone Vin-
dicated, by James M'Queen. Glasgow, 1827. 8vo.
MACAULAY (Thomas Babington), Lord Macaulay.
Lays of Ancient Rome. Lond. \M2. 8vo.
Critical and Historical Essays, contributed to the
Edinburgh Review. 3 vols. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
Speeches of the Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay, M.P.
Corrected by himself. Lovd. 1854. 8vo.
MACAULAY (Thomas Babington), Lord Macaulat
— Contimied.
The History of England, from the Accession of James
the Second. Vols. I.-IV., and Vol. V., edited by his
Sister, Lady Trevelyan. 5 vols. Lond. 1849-1861.
8vo.
Miscellaneous Writings. 2 vols. Lond. \9sZQ. 8vo.
Lord Clive, Warren Hastings, and other Essays. See
Murray's Library.
MACAULAY (Zaohary).
A Letter to the Duke of Gloucester, occasioned by
Dr Thorpe's Letter to WiUiam Wilberforce, on the Sierra
^,eone Company. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
MACAULEY (James).
Natural, Statistical, and Civil History of the State of
New York. 3 vols. New York and Albany, 1829. 8vo.
MACBEAN (Alexander).
Dictionary of Ancient Geography. Loiid. 1773. 8vo.
MACBRAIR (David Johnston), Solicitor Supreme
Courts.
Digest of Cases decided in the Court of Session,
Teind Court, Court of Exchequer, and House of Lords,
from November 1840 to November 1850. 2 vols. Edinb.
1852-1856. large 8vo.
Practice in Bankruptcy in Scotland ; being an Ana-
lysis of the Acts 19 and 20 Vict. cap. 79 and 91 ; with
Forms and Styles adapted for Professional Use. Edinh.
1856. royal 8vo.
MACBRAIR (David J.), and BAIRD (Robert).
The Forms and Procedure in Civil Causes in the
Sheriff-Courts of Scotland, as regulated by 16 and 17
Vict. c. 80, and previous Statutes and Acts of Sederunt.
Edinb. 1853. royal 8vo.
M'CALLUM (Hdqh and John).
An Original Collection of the Poems of Ossian, and
other Bards who flourished in the same Age. Montrose,
1816. 8vo.
M'CHEYNE (Robert Murray), Minister in Dundee.
Memoir and Remains of the Rev. Robert Murray
M'Cheyne (including Letters, Sermons, and Tracts).
By the Rev. Andrew A. Bonar. 2 vols. Dundee, 1844.
12mo.
The same. In 1 vol. Dundee, 1848. post 8vo.
Additional Remains of the Rev. Rob. M. M'Cheyne;
consisting of various Sermons and Lectures delivered
by him in the course of his Ministry. Edinb. 1847.
post 8vo.
M'CLELLAND— M'CRIE.
61'J
M'CLELLAND (George), Writer to the Signet.
Predestination and Election Vindicated from De-
pendence on Moral Necessity, and Reconciled with Free
Will and a Universal Atonement. Edinh. 1848, 12mo.
M'CLELLAND (Thomas), Barrister.
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Courts
of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamher, at Law, in
Equity, and in Error, from Hilary Term, 4 and 5 Geo.
IV., to Mich. 5 Geo. IV. (1824). Lond. 1825. royal Svo.
M'CLELLAND (Thomas), and YOUNGE (Edward).
Reports of Cases in the Courts of Exchequer and
Exchequer Chamber, from Hilary Term, 5 & 6 Geo.
IV. (1824) to Mich. Term, G Geo. IV. (March 1825).
Vol. L Lo)id. 1827. royal 8vo.
Continuation of the above Reports. See Younge
and Jervise.
M'CLINTOCK (Sir Francis Leopold), Uapt. R.N.
The Voyage of the " Fox" in the Arctic Seas ; a
Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John
Franklin and his Companions. Lond. 1859. Svo.
MACCOLL (Rev. Malcolm).
The Ammergau Passion Play. Lond. 1870. post Svo.
M'CORMICK (Charles), LL.B.
Memoirs of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke. Second
edition. Land. 1798. 4to.
M'CORMICK (Joseph), D.D., Minister of Preston-
pans.
State Papers, with Life of Principal Carstares. See
Carstares (William).
M'CORRY (J. Stewart), D.D.
The Monks of lona, in reply to " lona," by the
Duke of Argyll ; with a Review of " The Cathedral
and Abbey Church of lona," by the Bishop of Argyll
and the Isles. Lond. 1871. Svo.
M'COSH (James).
The Wheat and the Chaff gathered into Bundles : a
Statistical Contribution towards the History of the
present Disruption of the Scottish Ecclesiastical Esta-
blishment. Perth, 1843. Svo.
M'COSH (Rev. James), LL.D., President of Neio
Jersey College, Princeton.
The Method of the Divine Government, Physical and
Moral. Edinh. 1850. Svo.
The Laws of Discursive Thought; being a Text-
Book of Formal Logic. Lond. 1870. post Svo.
M'COSH (Rev, Jambs), LLD., and DICKIE
(George), M.D.
Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation. Ediub.
1856. post Svo.
M'CRIE (Thomas), D.D., Minister in Edinburgh.
Works, edited by his Son, Thomas M'Crie, D.D.,
LL.D. 4 vols. Edinh. \9ibb-\%bl . small Svo.
Vol. I. Life of John Knox.
II. Life of Andrew Melville.
III. History of the Reformation in Italy — History of
the Reformation in Spain.
IV. Review of "Tales of my Landlord," On tb«
Unity of the Church : and 8ermonii.
Statement of the difference between the Profession of
the Reformed Church of Scotland, as adopted by Scced-
ers, and the profession contained in the New Testimony,
and other Acts, of the Associate Synod, &c. Edinb.
1807. Svo.
Life of John Knox ; containing Illustrations of the
History of the Reformation in Scotland. Edinb. 1812.
Svo.
The same. Second edition. 2 vols. Edinh. 1813. 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition. 2 vols. Edinh. 1831.
Svo.
The same. Sixth edition. Edinh. 1839. Svo.
The Life of Andrew Jlelville: containing Illustrations
of the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Scotland
during the latter part of the Sixteenth, and beginning
of the Seventeenth Century ; with an Api>endix, con-
sisting of Original Papers. 2 vols. Edinb. 1819. Svo.
The same. Second edition, revised. 2 vols. Lorul.
1S24. Svo.
•Memoirs of William Veitch and George Brysson ;
written by themselves. With other Narratives illustra-
tive of the History of Scotland, from the Restoration to
the Revolution. Edinh. 1825. Svo.
History of the Progress and Suppression of the Re-
formation in Italy in the Sixteenth Century ; including
a Sketch of the History of the Reformation in the
Grisons. Edinh. 1827. Svo.
History of the Progress and Suppression of the Re-
formation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century. Edinb.
1829. Svo.
Miscellaneous Writings, chiefly Historical. Edited
by his Son. Edinb. ISil. Svo.
M'CRIE (Thomas), D.D., LL.D., Profettor m the
English Presbyterian College, London.
Life of Thomas M'Crie, D.D., author of " Life of
John Knox," &c. Edinh. 1840. Svo.
Sketches of Scottish Church History, embracing the
period from the Reformation to the Revolution. Edinb.
1841. 12mo.
620
M'CRIE— MACDONALD.
M'CRIE (Thomas), D.D., Uj.I>.— Continued.
Memoirs of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw, Bart.
Edinh. 1850. 8vo.
Annals of English Presbytery, from the earliest period
to the present time. Lond. 1872. post 8vo.
The Wodrow Correspondence. See Wodbow Society.
MAC CUIETIN (Hugh.)
The English-Irish Dictionary, An Focloir Bearla
Gaoidheilge ; with a Grammar of the Language. (Com-
piled by the Eev. Connor O'Begley and Hugh Mac
Cuirtin.) Parii., 1732. 4to.
MACCULLOCH (John), M.D.
Geological Classification of Eocks ; with Descriptive
Synopses of the Species and Varieties ; comprising the
Elements of Practical Geology. Lund. 1821. 8vo.
A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland,
including the Isle of Man ; with Eemarks on their
Agriculture, Scenery, and Antiquities. 2 vols. Lond.
1819. 8vo. (With Plates.) 4to.
The Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland, con-
taining Descriptions of their Scenery and Antiquities ;
ynth. an Account of the History, Manners, Language,
&c., of the People. 4 vols. Lond. I82i. 8vo.
Memoirs to His Majesty's Treasury respecting a Geo-
logical Survey of Scotland. Lond. 183G. royal 8vo.
Proofs and Illustrations of the Attributes of God,
from the Facts and Laws of the Physical Universe ;
being the Foundation of Natural and Eevealed Eeligion.
3 vols. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
M'CULLOCH (John Ramsat).
Essay on the Question of Reducing the Interest of
the National Debt. Edinb. 18U. 8vo.
Essay on the Circumstances which determine the
liato of Wages, and the Condition of the Labouring
Classes. Edinb. 1826. 12mo.
A Discourse on the Eise, Progress, Peculiar Objects,
and Importance of Political Economy ; containing an
Outline of a Course of Lectures on that Science. Edinb.
1824. 8vo.
Principles of Political Economy; with a Sketch of the
rise and progress of the Science. Edinb. 1825, 8vo.
Historical Sketch of the Eise and Progress of the
Science of Political Economy. Edinb. 1826. 8vo.
Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of
Commerce, and Commercial Navigation. Lond. 1832.
8vo. — Supplement to the same. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
The same. Second edition, corrected and enlarged.
(Bound in 2 vols.) Lond. 1834. 8vo.
The same. A new edition, corrected and improved ;
with a Supplement. Liond. 1856. 8vo.
M'CULLOCH (John Eamsat^ — Continued.
Statistical Account of the British Empire ; exhibiting
its Extent, Physical Capacities, Population, Industry,
and Civil and Eeligious Institutions. 2 vols. Land.
1837. 8vo.
Treatise on the Succession to Property vacant by
Death. Lond. 1848. 8vo.
Smith's Wealth of Nations. See Smith (Adam).
MACCULLOCH (Lewis).
Observations on the Herring Fisheries.
8vo.
Lo)id. 1788.
M'CULLOH (James H.), Jun., M.D., Baltimore.
Eesearches on America ; being an Attempt to settle
some Points relative to the Aborigines of America.
Baltimore, 1817. 8vo.
M'CUEDY (Capt. Edwaed Archibald).
Views of the Neilgherries, or Blue Mountains of
Combetoor, Southern India. Drawn from nature, and
on stone. Lond. (about 1825). oblong folio.
MACDIAEMID (John).
An Inquiry into the System of National Defence in
Great Britain. 2 vols. Lond. 1805. 8vo.
Lives of British Statesmen. LomZ. 1807. 4to.
Lives of British Statesmen. A new edition. Lond.
1838. 8vo.
M'DIAEMID (John), Dumfries.
The Scrap Book ; a Collection of Amusing Pieces in
Prose and Verse, with Occasional Eemarks. 2 vols.
Edi7ib. 1823, 1824. 8vo.
Picture of Dumfries and its Environs. Edinb. 1832.
4to.
M'DONALD (Am:xander).
Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening, &c. ;
with Engravings from Original Drawings, by Sydenham
Edwards. 2 vols. Lo7id. 1807. 4to.
MACDONALD (Alexander), E. C. Priest, Crieff.
Phingaleis, sive Hibernia Liberata, Epicum Ossianis
Poema, e Celtico sermone conversum, tribus pramissis
Disputationibus, et subsequentibus notis. Edinb. 1820.
royal 8vo.
MACDONALD (Alexander), Keeper of Deeds and
Protests in the General Register House.
Register of Ministers, Exhorters, and Readers, and
of their Stipends, 1567, and other works, edited for the
Maitland Club. See Scotland (Church of).
M'DONALD- M'EVOY.
631
M'DONALD (Andrew).
Miscellaneous Works of A. M 'Donald ; including the
Tragedy of Viraonda, &c., which appeared under tho
name of Matthew Bramble, with various other
Compositions by the same Author. Loni. 1791.
8to.
MACDONALD (A.), Oxford.
On Perspective. &et Tyrwhitt (Eev. E. S. John).
MACDONALD (Archibald).
Some of Ossian's lesser Poems rendered into Verse ;
■with a Preliminary Discourse, in answer to Mr Laing's
Critical and Historical Dissertation on the Antiquity of
Ossian's Poems. Liverpool, 1805. 8vo.
MACDONALD (George), LL.D.
Alec Forbes of Ho wglen. Zowt^. 1867. post 8vo.
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood. Land. 1868.
12mo.
The Seaboard Parish ; a Sequel to " Annals of a
Quiet Neighbourhood." Lond. 1869. 12mo.
Eobert Falconer. io«d 1869. post 8vo.
David Elginbrod. Lond. 1871. post 8vo.
The Miracles of our Lord. Lond, 1870. post
8vo.
MACDONALD (James), Minister of Amtruther.
General View of the Agriculture of the Hebrides, or
Western Isles of Scotland. Edinh. \2>\\. 8vo.
MACDONALD (John). ,
Travels in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa,
during a series of Thirty Years and upwards. Lond.
1790. 8vo.
MACDONALD (John H. A.), Advocate.
A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law of Scot-
land. Edinh. 1867. post 8vo.
MACDONALD (Thomas).
A Treatise on Civil Imprisonment in England ; with
the History of its Progress, and Objections to its
Policy. Lond. 1791. 8vo.
MACDONALD (Eev. William).
(John), Bishop of Salisbury.
See Douglas
M'DONNELL (Alexander).
Free Trade; comprising a General Investigation of
the Alterations lately adopted, and still further medi-
tated, in the Commercial Policy of the Country. Lond.
1826. 8vo.
MACDONNEL (D. E.), of the Middle TemyU.
A Dictionary of Quotations in most Frequent Uie ;
taken chiefly from the Latin and French, but com-
prising many from the Greek and Italian language*.
Translated into English. Ninth edition, corrected and
revised. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
MACDONNELL (John).
A Survey of Political Economy.
post 8vo.
Edinb. 187L
MACDOUALL (Andrew), Advocate, and a Lord of
Session as Lord Bankton.
An Institute of the Laws of Scotland in Civil Eights ;
with Observations upon the Agreement or Diversity
between them and the Laws of England. In Four
Books, after the general method of the Viscount of
Stair's Institutions. 3 vols. Edinb. 1751-1753. folio.
MACDOUGALL (Patrick C), Professor of Moral
Philosophy, Edinburgh.
Papers on Literary and Philosophical Subjects ; in-
cluding a Selection from Contributions to various Perio-
dicals. Edinb. 1852. 8vo.
MACDOUGALL (Lieut. -Col. Patrick Leonaeo).
The Theory of War ; illustrated by numerous Exam-
ples from Military History. Lond. 1856. post 8to.
M'DOWALL (William).
History of the Burgh of Dumfries ; with Notices of
Nithsdale, Annandale, and the Western Border. Edinb.
1867. 8vo.
MACDUFF (John Boss), Minister of Sandyford
Church, Glasgoto.
Saint Paul in Eomej being Sermons Preached in
Eome in the Spring of 1871 ; with an Introduction.
Lond. 1871. 12mo.
MACEDO (Francisco a S. Auoustino).
Domus Sadica : Eegiis Lineis firmata ; Eomanis Co-
lumnis Nixa; Sadicis Heroibus Illustrata. Londini,
1653. foUo.
MACEEONI (Col. Francis).
Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Colonel
Maceroni, late Aide-de-Camp to Joachim Murat, King
of Naples, &c. 2 vols. Lowd. 1838. 8vo.
M'EVOY (John).
Statistical Survey of the County of Tyrone.
1802. 8vo.
Dubtin,
622
ILACFAELAN— MACGILL.
MACFARLAN (Duncan), D.D., Principal of the
University of Glasgow.
Short Vindication of the Minority in the General
Aisembly of the Church of Scotland (1806). See
Lbslian Controvkrsy.
General View of the Agriculture of Dumbarton. See
Whtte (Andrew).
M'FARLAN (Patrick), D.D., Minister of Greenock.
A Vindication of the Church of Scotland, occasioned
by the Duke of Argyll's " Essay on the Ecclesiastical
History of Scotland." Land. 1850. post 8vo.
MACFAELAN (Robert).
George Buchanan's Dialogue concerning the Eights
of the Crown of Scotland. Translated into English,
with Two Dissertations prefixed, one Ai'cheological and
the other Historical. Zo«t?. 1799. 8vo.
MAC FAELANE (Charles).
Constantinople in 1828 ; a Residence of Sixteen
Montlis in the Turkish Capital and Provinces ; with
an Account of the Present State of the Naval and
Military Power and of the Resources of the Ottoman
Empire. Lond. 1829. 4to.
The Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers in
all Parts of the World. 2 vols. Zon^f. 1833. post 8vo.
The same. See Family Library, No. 62.
Our Indian Empire ; its History and Present State,
from the Earliest Settlement of the British in Hindos-
tan to the year 1843. 2 vols. Lond. 1844. post 8vo.
The Cabinet History of England ; being an Abridge-
ment, by the Author, of the chapters entitled " CivU
and Military History," in the Pictorial History of Eng-
land; with a Continuation to the Present Time. 26
vols, in 13. Lond. 1845-1847. 12rao.
The French Revolution. 4 vols. Lond. 1845.
12mo.
A Glance at Revolutionized Italy ; a Visit to Mes-
sina ; and a Tour through the Kingdom of Naples in
the Summer of 1848. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. small
Svo.
Turkey and its Destiny ; the Result of Journeys made
in 1847 and 1848 to examine into the State of that
Country. 2 vols. Lond. 1850. 8vo.
Japan; an Account, Geographical and Historical,
from the earliest period at which the Islands were
known to the Europeans, down to the present time.
Lond. 1852. 8vo.
MACFARLANE (James), Port of Monteith.
Britain's Victory over the Combined Fleets of France
and Spain Insured ; as also an Indissoluble Union with
her Colonies. Glasgow, 1779. 12mo.
MACFARLANE (James), D.D., Minister of Diid-
dingdone.
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A Year in Spain, by a Young American. (Anon.)
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Specimens of Gothic Architecture, selected from
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Synopsis Apocalyptica ; or, Explication of Daniel's
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it. Edinh. 1708. 4to.
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The Lives and Characters of the most Eminent
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(Volume I. contains Oratio de Ulustribus Scotia;
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Coull.
General View of the Agriculture of Eoss and Cro-
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Travels in the Island of Iceland during the Summer
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Illustrations of Phrenology. With Engravings.
Edinb. 1820. 8vo.
' Letter to Sir Walter Scott, Bart., containing Obser-
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MACKENZIE (Captain George).
The System of the Weather of the British Islands
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Manual of the Weather for the year 1830. Edinb.
1829. 12mo.
Manual of the Weather for 1831. Leith, 1830.
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The Turks, the Greeks, and the Slavons : Travels in
the Slavonic Provinces of Turkey-in-Europe. Lond.
1867. 8vo.
MACKENZIE (Henry).
Works (collected). 8 vols. Edinb. 1808. post 8vo.
Vols. 1, 2. Man of Feeling — Man ofthe World.
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4-7. Papers in Mirror and Lounger — Lives of
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Documents. Edinb. 1805. 8vo.
Works of John Home, with an Account of his Life
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The Christian Clergy of the First Ten Centuries,
their Beneficial Influence on European Progress ; being
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A Treatise concerning the Origin and Progress of
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Eights, being a Supplement to Spottiswood's Styles of
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*^* Dedicated to the Honourable Society of Writers to
His Majesty's Signet.
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The General Grievances and Oppression of the Isles
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The History of Scotland. Edinb. 1867. small 8vo.
Life of William Cunningham, D.D. See Rainy
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MACKENZIE (John).
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Calvin.
Second edition, with Additions. Lond. 1818. 12mo.
MACKENZIE (John).
Sar-obair nam Bard Gaelach ; or, the Beauties of
Gaelic Poetry, and Lives of the Highland Bards ; with
Historical and Critical Notes. See Highlands : GAEtic
Poems and Songs.
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Society.
Ten Years North of the Orange River ; a Story of
Everyday Life and Work among the South African
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MACKENZIE (Kkith Stewart), of Seaforth.
Narrative of the Second Campaign inChina(1840-41).
Loiid. 1842. small Svo.
Narrazione della Seconda Campagna nella China.
Corfu, 1844. 8vo.
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Orcades ; or, a Geographic and Hydrographic Survey of
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Charts of tlie West Coasts and Western Islands of
Scotland, from Cantire to Cape Wrath (the most West-
ern Promontory of Scotland), and the Butt of Lewis.
Lond. 1775. folio.
MACKENZIE (Peter).
Eeminiscences of Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
2 vols. Glasgow, 1865. Svo.
MACKENZIE (Thomas) Lord Mackenzie, a Lord
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Studies in Roman Law ; with Comparative Views t>f
the Laws of France, England, and Scotland. Edinh.
1862. 8vo.
MACKENZIE (Eev. William).
History of Galloway. (Anon.) See Galloway.
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Sketches of Canada and the United States. Lond.
1833. 8vo.
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History and Antiquities of the Flourishing Corpora-
tion of King's-Lynn, in the County of Norfolk. Lond.
1738. Svo.
M'KERROW (John), D.D., Bridge of Teith.
The Office of Ruling Elder in the Christian Church :
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MACK-GREGORY (John).
The Geography and History of the Towns of LUe,
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An Account of the Sepulchres of the Ancients, and
a Description of their Monuments. Lond. IT \2. Svo.
MACKIE (Charles).
The Castles of Mary Queen of Scots ; being a Histo-
rical Description of every Castellated Erection which
formed a Residence or a Prison of that Queen. Edinb.
1832. Svo.
The Castles, Palaces and Prisons, of Mary of Scot-
land. Lond. 1849. royal 8vo.
MACKIE (Charlbb)— Con/inwet/.
Historical Description of the Abbey and Town of
Paisley. Embellished with Six EngraTinga of the
Abbey and Town, by Joseph Swan. Gleuyow, 1835. 4to.
Historical Description of Dundee ; with Engraringa
by Joseph Swan. Glasgow, 1836. 4to.
MACKINNON (Charles).
Essays on various Subjects. Edinb. 1 785. Svo.
MACKINNON (Daniel).
A Tour through the British West Indies in 1802 and
1803. Lond. 1804. 12mo.
MACKINNON (Colonel Danikl), Colhtream
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Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards. 2 toIs.
Lond. 1833. Svo.
MACKINNON (William Alexander).
The Rise, Progress, and Present State of Public
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Lond. 1828. Svo.
MACKINTOSH (Charles Calder), D.D.
Memorials of the Life and Ministry of Charles Calder
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a Sketch of the Religious History of the Northern
Highlands of Scotland, by the Rev. William Taylor,
Stirling. Edinb. 1870. post Svo.
MACKINTOSH (Right Hon. Sir James), M.D.,
LL.D.
Vindiciffi Gallicai : Defence of the French Revolution
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Miscellaneous Works. 3 vols. Lond. 1846. Bra
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Sir James
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MACKNIGHT- MACLAURIN.
MACKNIGHT (Jambs), D.D., Minister of Mayhole,
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Sir Gawayne. See Metrical Romances.
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MAFEEI (Giuseppe).
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folio.
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1862. small 4to.
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1868. small 4to.
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8vo.
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Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doc-
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Eelacion del Ultimo Viage al Estrecho de Magal-
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1788, 1793. 4to.
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Precis El^mentaire de Physiologie, deuxifeme edition,
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use of Students. By F. Magepdie,M.D. Translated from
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MAGENS (Nicholas).
An Essay on Insurance, containing the various kinds
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MAGINUS (Jo. Antonius), Professor of Mathema-
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Novse Coelestium Orbium Theoricae congruentes cum
Observationibus N. Coperuici. Venetiis, 1589. 4to.
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MAGLIABECHI (Antonius). See Venetorum
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MAGNETISM (Animal). &e Mesmerism.
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MAGNUS (Joannes), Archbishop of Upsal.
De Omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque regibus Historia
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MAGNUS (Olaub), Secretary to the Archbishop of
Upsal.
Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus. Eomce, 1555.
foUo.
HistoriEe Septentrionalium Gentium Breviariuni.
Libri XXII. Editio nova, et ex prioribus emenda-
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Vandals, and other Northern Nations, written by Olaus
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MAGOPICO.
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[Alexander Pyott, Minister of Dunbar]. Together with
Anecdotes of his Friend and Fellow-Labourer, Plum-
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MAIDMENT (James), Advocate.
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The Court of Session Garland. [Edited, with Sup-
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MAIGNt D'ARNIS (W. H.)
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MAILATH (Johann Grafen).
Geschichte von Ostreich et Ostreichischen KttMn
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Telliamed; or. Discourses between an Indian Phi-
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the Sea, the Formation of the Earth, and the Origin of
Men and Animals. Translated from the French of M.
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MAILLOT (J.)
Rdcherches sur les Costumes, les Moeurs, les Usages
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MAIMBOURG (Louis), cy-devant Jemite.
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4to. viz. : —
Histoire de I'Arianisme, depuis sa naissance jnsqu'i n fin :
avec rOrigine et le Progr^s de I'H^r^ie des Socinien*.
2 vols.
Histoire de I'H^rdsie des Iconoclostes, et de la Tnuulation
de I'Empire aux Francois.
Histoire du Schisme des Grecs.
Histoire des Croisades, pour U Delivrance de U Ten*
Saints. 2 vols.
Histoire de la Decadence de I'Empire aprie Cbarlenajpe.
Histoire du Grand Schisme d'Occidcnt,
Histoire du Luth^rinisme.
Histoire du Calvinisme.
Histoire de la Ligue.
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MAIMBOURG— MAITLAND.
MAIMBOURe (Lovis)— Continued.
Traits Historique de r£tablissemont et des Prerogatives
de rfeglise de Rome et de ses Eveques.
Histoire du Pontifical de S. Grdgoire le Grand.
Histoire du Pontifical de Saint L^on le Grand.
The History of the Crusade ; or, the Expeditions
for the Conquest of the Holy Land. Translated from
the French by John Nalson, LL.D. Lond. 1685.
folio.
Histoire de la Ligue. Paris, 1683. 4to.
MAIMONIDES (R. Moses). See Misohna.
MAINE (Professor Henry Sumner).
Ancient Law; its connection with the Early History
of Society, and its relation to Modern Ideas. Lond.
1870. Svo.
Village Communities in the East and West. Six
Lectures delivered at Oxford. Lond. 1871. Svo.
MAINTENON (FRAN901SE d'Acbigne Marquise de).
Letters of Madame de Maintenon, and other Eminent
Persons in the Age of Louis XIV. To which are
added, Characters of some of the principal Persons of
that Court. Translated from the French. LoJitZ. 1754.
12mo.
Memoirs for the History of Madame de Maintenon,
and of the Last Age. Translated by the author of the
Female Quixote (Mrs Lennox). 5 vols. Lond. 1757.
12mo.
Lettres Inddits de Mad. Maintenon, et de Mad. la
Princesse des Ursins. See Letters.
Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon
with the Princess des Ursins. Translated from the
French. 3 vols. Lond. 1827, Svo.
MAINZER (Joseph).
Treatise on Musical Grammar, and the Principles of
Harmony. Lond. 1843. Svo.
MAIR. See Major (John).
MAIRAN (Jean Jacques Dortous de).
Traite Physique et Historique de I'Aurore Boreale.
Pam, 1733. 4to. (Suite des Memoires de I'Academie
Royale des Sciences).
MAIRE DE BELGES (Jean Le).
Les Illustrations de Gaule, et Singularitez de Troye ;
avec la Couronne Margaritique, plusieurs autres (Euvres
de luy, non jamais encore imprimees. Le tout reveu et
fidelement restitu^ par Maistre Antoine du Moulin.
Lyon, 1549. folio.
MAIRE (Christoph. et R. Jos. Boscovich de).
De Literaria Expeditione per Pontificiam Ditionem,
ad dimetiendos duos Meridian! gradus et corrigendam
Mappam Geographicam. Romce, 1755. 4to.
Voyage Astronomique et Geographique dans I'Etat de
I'Eglise, entrepris par I'Ordre et sous les Auspices du
Pape Benoit XIV. pour mesurer deux d^gres du Mdri-
dien, et corriger la Carte de I'Etat Ecclesiastique.
Traduit du Latin. Paris, 1770. 4to.
MAITLAND (Charles), M.D.
The Church in the Catacombs ; a Description of the
Primitive Church of Rome. Illustrated by its Sepul-
chral Remains. Lond. 1846. 8yo.
MAITLAND (Sir Frederick Lewis), Captain R.N.
Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte, and of his
Residence on Board H. M.S. Bellerophon. Lond. 1826.
Svo.
MAITLAND (Margaret).
Passages in the Life of Mrs Margaret Maitland of
Sunnyside. Written by herself. 3 vols. Lond. 1850.
small Svo.
MAITLAND (Sir Richard), of Lethington.
The Genealogy of the House and Surname of Setoun ;
with the Chronicle of the House of Setoun, by John
Kamington. [Edited by Charles K. Sharpe.] Edinh.
1830. 4to.
The History of the House of Seytoun to the year
1559. By Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington, Knight.
With the continuation by Alexander Viscount King-
ston to 1687. [Edited hy John FuUarton.] Glasgow,
1S29. 4to. (Bannatyne and Maitland Clubs.)
Poems of Sir Richard Maitland. With an Appendix
of Selections from the Poems of Sir John Maitland,
Lord Thirlestone, and of Thomas Maitland. [Edited
by Joseph Bain.] Glasgow, 1830. 4to. (Maitland
Club.)
MAITLAND (Samuel Roffey), D.D.
A List of some of the early Printed Books in the
Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth. Lond. 1 843. Svo.
The Dark Ages ; a Series of Essays, intended to illus-
trate the State of Religion and Literature in the Ninth,
Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Centuries. Lond. 1844
Svo.
An Index of such English Books printed before the
year 1600 as are now in the Archiepiscopal Library at
Lambeth. Lond. 1845. Svo.
MAITLAND (Thomas), of Dundrennan.
Works. Edited by Thomas Maitland. See Bellen-
den (John). Carew (Thomas). Dalgarno (George).
Drummond (William). Herrick (Robert). Stmson
(Andrew). Urquhart (Sir Thomas).
MAITLAND.
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MAITLAND (William).
The History of Edinburgh, from its Foundation to
the Present Time ; with Accounts of the Parishes of the
Canongate, St Cuthbert, and other Districts within the
Suburbs of Edinburgh. Edinb. 1753. folio.
The History and Survey of London, from its Foun-
dation to the Present Time ; with Accounts of its Privi-
leges, Charters, Acts of Common Council, &c., includ-
ing the several Parishes of Westminster, Middlesex, and
Surrey. 2 vols. Land. 1756. folio.
The History and Antiquities of Scotland, from the
Earliest Accounts to the Death of James L, anno 1437;
and from that period to the Accession of James VI.
to the Crown of England, anno 1603, by another Hand.
[Thomas Grainger, M.D.] 2 vols. Land. 1757. folio.
MAITLAND CLUB (The), Glasgow.
Catalogue op Works Printed for the Members of
TUB Maitland Club, since its Institution in
1828.
*^* Ths Books marJced + were also Printed /or the
Bannatynb Club.
1829. +The History of the House of Seytoun to the year
1559. See Maitland (Sir Eichard).
1830. Histoire de la Guerre d'Ecosse : pendant les
Campagnes 1548 et 1549. See Beaugu^ (Jean
de).
1830. +Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, by David
Moysie, 1577-1603. See Moysie (David).
1830. Poems of Sir Eichard Maitland of Lethington,
&c. See Maitland (Sir Eichard).
1830. Eegister of Ministers, Exhorters, and Eeaders,
and of their Stipends. See Scotland (Church
of).
1830. Babell ; a Satirical Poem on the General As-
sembly, 1692. /See Pitcairne (Dr Archibald).
1830. Diary of Mr John Lamont of Newton, 1649-
1671. See Lamont (John).
1830. Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland, from Fergus
the First to James the Sixth, in the year 1611.
See Scotland.
1830. Clariodus ; a Metrical Eomance. iSee Metrical
EOMANCES.
1831. The Chronicle of Perth; a Eegister of Eemarkable
Occurrences, from 1210 to 1668. See Perth.
1831. Eegistrum Metallanum [Pars] I. Edinh. 18^1.
4to.
1831. Description of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and
Eenfrew. Compiled about 1710. /See Hamil-
ton (William), of Wishaw.
1831. Notices and Documents illustrative of the Lite-
rary History of Glasgow. See Duncan (Wm. J.)
1833.
1833.
1833.
1833.
1833.
1833.
MAITLAND CLUB (Tm)— Continued .
1831. Inventory of the Ornaments, Reliqaes, Jewels,
Vestments, Books, &c., belonging to the Cathe-
dral Church of Glasgow, 1432. See Guaoow ;
Churches, &c.
1832. The Moral Fables of Robert Henryeon. See
Hbnrtson (Egbert).
1832-1834. Burgh Eecords of the City of Glaagow.
See Glasgow.
1832. Eegistrum Monasteriide Passelei See Paiblet.
1832. Poems of William Drummond of Hawthomden.
See Drumhond (William).
1 833. tAncient Criminal Trials in Scotland, 1 488-1 624.
See Pitcairn (Robert).
tHistory of the Troubles and Memorable Tranaae
tions in Scotland and England, from 1624 to
1645. See Spalding (John.)
tMemoirs of his own Life, by Sir James Melville
of Halhill. See Melville (Sir James).
tMemoirs of the War carried on in Scotland and
Ireland, 1689-1691. See Mackat (Hugh).
+Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents within Scot-
land, 1514-1575. /See Scotland.
Cartularium Comitatus de Levenax. See (in
Appendix) Lennox.
Miscellany of the Maitland Club, consisting of
Original Papers, and other Documents, illoa-
trative of the History and Literature of Scot-
land. [Vol. L, 1833; VoL II., 1839; Vol.
IIL, 1842; Vol. IV., part 1, 1847. Edited
by various Members of the Club.] 4 vols.
Glasgow, 1834-1847. 4to. (Maitland Club.)
1834. Miscellaneous Papers principally illustrative of
the Events in the Reigns of Queen Mary and
King James VI. See Scotland.
1834. Eecords of the Burgh of Prestwick, in the
Sheriffdom of Ayr, 1470-1782. See Pkktwick,
Ayrshire.
1 834. Illustrations of Scottish History, from the Twelfth
to the Sixteenth Century. <See Scotland.
Works of George Dalgamo of Aberdeen. See
Dalgahno (George).
Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart of Croinarty.
See Urquhart (Sir Thomas).
1834. History of Mary Queen of Scola. See Mart
Queen of Scot&
1834-1848. Collections upon the Lives of the Reform-
ers and most Eminent Ministers of the Church
of Scotland. See Wodrow (Eobkbt).
CertaneTractatis for ReformatiounofDoctrj-ne and
Manneris in Scotland. See Winzet (Nisian;.
Reports ou the State of certain Parishee in Scot-
land, April 1 627. See Scotland (Church or).
4v
1834.
1834.
1835.
1835.
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MAITLAND- MAITTAIEE.
MAITLAND CLUB (The)— Continued.
1835. Letters to King James the Sixth from the
Queen, Prince Henry, and others. See Scot-
LAKD.
1835. Papers relative to the Royal Guard of Scottish
Archers in France. See Scottish Archers.
1836. The Cochrane Correspondence regarding the
Aifairs of Glasgow, 1745, 1746. See Glasgow.
1836. Catalogue of the Works printed for the Maitland
Club, instituted March 1828 ; with Lists of
the Members and Eules of the Club. Glasgow,
1836. 4to.
1836. Index to Notices entitulod Memorabilia of the
City of Glasgow, 1587-1750. See Glasgow.
1836. Scalacronica, by Sir Thomas Gray of Heton,
Knight. — Chronicle of England and Scotland,
1066-1362. See Scotland.
1836. Rob Stene's Dream, a poem printed [by Robert
Stevens] from a Manuscript ia the Leightonian
Library, Dunblane. Glasgow, 1836. 4to.
1837. Selections from unpublished MSS. illustrating
the Reign of Mary Queen of Scotland, 1543-
1568. See Mart Queen of Scots.
1837. The Life and Death of King James the First of
Scotland. See James the First.
1 838. tAncient Scottish Melodies. ySee Dauney (Wil-
liam).
1838. Sir Beves of Hamtoun. See Metrical Ro-
mances.
1838. fCatalogue of the Library at Abbotsford.
Abbotsford.
1839. tChronicon de Lanercost, 1201-1346.
Lanercost (Priory of).
1839. tDe Arte Logistica Joannis Naperi. See Napier
(John).
1839. The Scottish Metrical Romance of Lancelot du
Lak. See Metrical Romances.
1839-1845. Booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland.
See Scotland (Church of).
1839. Letters to the Argyll Family. See Argyll
(Family of).
1839-1842. Miscellany of the Maitland Club. Vols.
IL and III. See the year 1833.
1841. Narrative of Charles Prince of Wales' Expedi-
tion to Scotland in 1745. See Scotland.
1841. Documents illustrative of Sir William Wallace^
his Life and Times. See Wallace.
1842. Historic of the Kirk of Scotland, 1558-1637.
See Row (John).
1842. Notices of Unprinted Documents illustrative of
the History of Scotland. See Scotland.
1842. The Coltness Collections, 1G08-1840. See
Stewakt-Denham, of Coltness.
See
See
MAITLAND CLUB (Tbe)— Continued.
1842. Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of LocheiU. See
Drdmmond (John).
1842-1843. Analecta; or. Materials for a History
of Remarkable Providences. See Wodrow
(Robert).
1843. tRegistrum Episcopatus Glasguensis. See Glas-
gow : Churches, &c.
1843. f Liber Ecclesiae de Scon. See Scone.
1845. Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis. &e Aber-
deen.
1845. Papers illustrative of the Political Condition of
the Highlands, 1689-1696. See Scotland.
1846. Liber Collegii Nostre Domine : Registrum Ec-
clesie B. V. Marie et S. Anne infra muros,
Civitatis Glasguensis, 1549. See Glasgow :
Churches, &c.
1848-1850. Memorials of Montrose and his Times.
See Napier (Mark).
1847. MisceUany of the Maitland Club. Vol IV.
Part I. See 1833.
1850. f Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Seals. See
Laing (Henry).
1850. Deeds instituting Bursaries, &c., in the College
and University of Glasgow. See Glasgow ;
University.
1853. Notices of the Local Records of Dysart. See
Fife (County of).
1854. fBreviarium Aberdonense. See Breviary.
1854. The Caldwell Papers : Selections from the Family
Papers preserved at Caldwell. See Mure
(William).
1854. Munimenta Alme Universitatis Glasguensis. See
Glasgow ; University.
1858. Topographical Account of the District of Cun-
ningham. See Pont (Timothy).
1859. Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the
Islands of Orkney and Zetland. See Orkney.
MAITTAIRE (Michael). See Marmora Arundel-
LiANA, etc.
Stephanorum Historia, Vita ipsorum ac Libros com-
plectens. 2 vols, in 1. Londini, 1709. 8vo.
Historia Typographorum aliquot Parisiensium, Vitas
et Libros complectens, cum Appendice. Londini, 1717.
8vo.
Annales Typographici ab Artis Inventae Origine ad
annum 1557 Continuati; cum Appendice ad annum
1664. 3 vols. HagmComitis, 1719, 1722, nil. 4to.
Annales TypographicL Vol. I. Editio nova, auctior
et emendatior. Amstelodami, 17 '33. 4to.
Annalium Typographicorum Tomus V. et ultimus,
Indicem complectens. Lond. 1741. 4to.
MAITTAIRE- MALCOLM.
043
MAITTAIRE (Michael)— Cow^jnued.
Annalium Typogr. Mich. Maittaire Supplementum,
adornavit Michael Denis. 2 vols, in 1. Viemwe,
1789. 4to.
Grsecse Linguae Dialecti, recognitse opera Michaells
Maittaire, post Joh. Fred. Reitziiun totum opus recen-
suit, emendavit, auxit Frid. Guil. Sturzius. Lipsice,
1807. 8vo.
MAIUS (Angelus), Cardinal, Vaticarm Biblio-
theccB Prcefedits.
Eusebii Pamphili Chronicorum Canonum Libri Duo.
Opus ex Haicano Codice a Doctore Johanna Zohrabo,
diligenter expressum et castigatum Ang. Mains et Jo.
Zohrabas nunc primum conjunctis curis Latinitate
donatum notisque illustratum additis Grsecis reliquiis
ediderunt. Mediolani, 1818. 4to.
Porphyrii PhUosophi ad Marcellam. — De Philonis
Judsei et Eusebii Pamphili scriptis ineditis, aliorumque
Ubris, ex Armeniaca Lingua convertendis. — SibyUse
Liber XIV. — M. Accii Plauti Fragmenta inedita, item,
ad P. Terentium Comment, et Picturce ineditse. — Isaji
Oratio de Hereditate Cleonymi. — Themistu Oratio, etc.,
Inventore et Interprete Angelo Maio. (In 1 vol.)
Mediolani, 1815, 1816. 8vo.
See also Cicero. Homerus. Scriptorum Veterum
COLLECTIO.
MAJOR or Mair (Joannes).
(De Gestis Scotorum Libri sex) ; Historia Maioris
BritanniaB, tam Anglise quam Scotise, e veterum Monu-
mentis concinnata. Per Joannem Maiorem, nomine
quidem Scotum, professione autem theologum. Paridis,
apud Jodocum Badium Aseensionem, 1.521. 4to.
Historia Majoris Britanniie, tam Angliai, quam Scoti*.
Editio Nova, mendis quamplurimis extantibusrepurgata;
adnectitur Metrum de Prtelio apud Bannockburn,
auctore Gulielmo Baston. Edimhurgi, 1740. 4to.
MAJOR (Thomas), Engraver.
The Ruins of Paestum, otherwise Posidonia in JIagna
Grsecia. Lond. 1768, large folio.
Les Ruines de PiEstum, &c. See PiESTUM.
MAKGILL (Jajies), of Rankeilor-Nether, Advocate,
ClerA-Bcijista:
Discours particulier d'Escosse ; escrit par commande-
ment et Ordonnance de la Royne Douari^re et Rdgente,
par Messires Jacques Makgill, Clerc du Registre, et
Jean Bellenden, Clerc de la Justice, 11* Janvier, 1559.
[Edited by Thomas Thomson.] Edinb. 1824. 4to.
(Bamiatyne Club.)
MALABAR.
Reports of a Joint Conunianon from Bengal and
Bombay appointed to inspect into the .State and Condi-
tion of the Province of Malabar in the yean 1 792 and
1793. 3 vols. Bombay {no date). 8to.
MALAY LANGUAGE.
Dictionarium Malaico-Latinnm et Latino-Malaicum.
See Haex (David).
Grammar. See Werndly (George H.)
MALCOLM (Alexander), Teacher of Malliemuiict,
A berdeen.
Treatise of Musick, Speculative, Practical, and Hia-
torical. Edinb. 1721. Svo.
A New System of Arithmetick, Theoretical and Prac-
tical, wherein the Science of Numbers is demonatnted.
Lond. 1730.* 4to.
MALCOLM or M'COLME (David), Minitter of
Duddingatone.
Essay on the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ire-
land; or, Tracts and Letters on Celtic Antiquities.
Edinb. 1738. Svo.
MALCOLM (James Peller), Engraver.
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London
during the Eighteenth Century ; including the Chari-
ties, Depravities, Dresses, and Amusements of the
Citizens of London. Lwirf. 1808. 4to.
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London,
from the Roman Invasion to the year 1700. Lcmd.
1811. 4to.
Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing ; with
Graphic Illustrations. Lmid. 1813. 4to.
Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries, who have
written concerning the Antiquities of England. Lond.
1815. 4to.
MALCOLM (Major-General Sir John), G.C.B.
Sketch of the Political History of India, from the in-
troduction of Mr Pitt's Bill in 1 784. Lond. 1811. Svo.
The History of Persia, from the most Early Period to
the Present Time ; containing an Account of the Religion,
Government, Usages, and Character of the Inliabitanls
of that Kingdom. 2 vols. Lont/. 1816. 4to.
A Memoir of Central India, including Malwa, and
adjoining Provinces. 2 vols. Lond. 1823. Svo.
ThePoHtical History of India, from 1784 to 1823.
2 vols. Lond. 1826. Svo.
Sketches of Persia, from the Journals of a Traveller
in the East. 2 vols. Lond. 1828. Small Svo.
The Government of India. Z,onii. 1833. Svo.
Life of Robert, Lord Clive. Collected from the
Family Papers. 3 vols, ionrf. 1836. Svo.
Life and Correspondence. See Kaye (John W.).
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MALCOLM (John).
Scenes of War, and other Poems. Edinh. 1828.
12mo.
MALCOM (Rev. Howard), D.D., LL.D.
Travels in South-Eastem Asia; with Notices of
numerous Missionary Stations, and a fuU Account of
the Burman Empire. 2 vols. Lond. 1839. small
8vo.
MALE (George Edwabd), M.D.
Elements of Juridical or Forensic Medicine, for the
use of Medical Men, Coroners, and Barristers. Lond
1818. 8vo.
MALEBEANCHE (Le Pere Nicolas).
Conversations Chretiennea, dans lesquelles on justifie
la Verity de la Eeligion et de la Morale de Jesus-Christ.
Mma, 1677. 12mo.
Traits de la Nature et de la Grace. Rotterdam, 1684.
13mo.
Traits de Morale. NouveUe edition, augmentee d'un
Traitd de 1' Amour de Dieu. 2 vols, in 1. Lyon, 1697.
12mo.
Meditations Chr^tiennes et Metaphysiquea. 2 vols.
Lyons, 1699. 12mo.
Traits de 1' Amour de Dieu : Trois Lettres au E. P.
Lamy. Lijon, 1707. 12mo.
E6flexions suria Promotion Physique. Parig, 1715.
12mo.
Meditations pour se disposer k I'Humilite et la Peni-
tence. Paris, 1741. 18mo.
Traite de I'lnfini Cr^e. Amsterdam, 1769. 12mo.
De la Eecherche de la V^rite. 4 vols. Paris, 1772.
12mo.
Father Malebranche's Treatise concerning the Search
after Truth. The whole work compleat. Translated
by Thomas Taylor of Magd. ColL, Oxford. Oxford,
1694. folio.
MA LET (Sir Alexander).
The Overthrow of the Germanic Confederation by
Prussia in 1866. Lond. 1870. 8vo.
MALHEEBE (Francois de).
Qiuvres ; avec les Observations de M. Manage, et les
Eemarques de M. Chevreau sur les Poesies. 3 vols.
Paris, 1722. 12mo.
Poesies, suivies d'un Choix de ses Lettres, avec des
variantes et des notes. Pans, 1822. 8vo.
MALIBEAN (Madame).
Memoirs. See Merun (Coustess of).
MALKIN (Benjamin Heath), LL.D.
Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities, Critical and
Historical. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
The Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography of South
Wales. 2 vols. Lond. IS07. 8vo.
MALLET (David).
Works. 3 vols. Lond. 1759. 12mo.
Ballads and Songs, by David Mallet, with Notes and
niustrations, and a Memoir of the Author, by Frederick
Dinsdale, LL.D. Lond. 1857. 8vo.
Life of Lord Bacon. See Bacon (Francis, Lord).
Works of Lord Bolingbroke. See Bolingbroke
(Henry St John, Lord).
MALLET (l'Abb6 Edme).
N^gociations de le Comte D'Avaux, en HoUande,
depuis 1679, jusqu'en 1688. 6 vols in 3. Paris, I75i.
12mo.
MALLET (George).
Voyage en Italic, dans I'annee 1815. Paris, 1817.
8vo.
MALLET (Paul Henry).
Introduction k I'Histoire de Dannemarc ; oil Ton
traite de la Eeligion, des Loix des Moeurs, et des
Usages des Anciens Danois. Copenhagiie, 17 55. 4to.
Histoire de Dannemarc depuis I'etablissement de la
Monarchie.. 2 vols. Copenhagen, 1758, 1765. 4to.
Northern Antiquities ; or, a Description of the Man-
ners, Customs, Eeligion, and Laws, &c., of the Ancient
Danes, Saxons, and other Northern Nations. With
Notes by the Translator (Thomas Percy, D.D., Bishop
ofDromore). 2 vols. Lond. 1770. 8vo.
The Same. New Edition by J. A. BlackweU. To
which is added an Abstract of the Eyrbyggia Saga, by
Sir Walter Scott. Lond. 1847. 12mo. (Bohn's
Antiquarian Library.)
MALLING (Ove).
The Great and Good Deeds of Danes, Norwegians,
and Holsteinians. Collected by Ove Mailing, and
translated into English by A. Andersen Feldborg.
Lond. 1807. 4to.
MALMESBUEY (James, Earl of).
Works. See Harris (James).
Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris, First
Earl of -Malmesbury, containing an Account of his
Missions to various Courts. Edited by his Grandson
the Third EarL 4 vols. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
A Series of Letters of the First Earl of Malmesbury,
his FamUy and Friends, from 1745 to 1820. Edited,
with Notes, by his Grandson, the Earl of Malmesbury,
G.C.B. 2 vols. Lond. 1870. 8vo.
MALMESBURY— MAN.
MALMESBURY (William op). See Wiluam op
Malmesbury.
MALONE (Edmund).
Inquiry into tho Authenticity of certain Miscel-
laneous Papers and Legal Instruments, attributed to
Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry Earl of
Southampton. Land. 1796. 8vo.
See Dryden (John). Shakespeabb (Wiluam).
Spencb (Joseph).
MALTBY (Edvardus), S.T.P. See Morell (T.)
MALTE-BRUN (Conrad).
Prdcis de la G^ographie Universelle, ou Description
de toutes les Parties du Monde, sur un Plan nouveau,
d'aprfes les grandes Divisions naturelles du Globe.
Seconde Edition, corrig^e. 8 vols. Paris, 1812-1829.
Svo.
Universal Geography; or, a Description of all the
parts of the World, on a new plan, according to the
great natural divisions of the Globe, accompanied with
Analytical, Synoptical, and Elementary Tables. 9 vols,
and Index 1 vol. (Translated from the French.) Edinb.
1822-1833. Svo.
Melanges Scientifiques et Littdraires de Malte-Brun,
recueillis et mis en ordre, par M. J. Nachet. 3 vols.
Paris, 1828. 8vo.
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MARIETTE (Pierre Jean), French Engraver.
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MARIGNY (Chev. Taitbout de).
Three Voyages in the Black Sea to the Coast of
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MARIGNY (l'Abb^ Francois Augieb de).
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MARINA (Doctor Don Fiuncisco Martinez).
Ensayo Historico-Critico sobre la Antigua Legislacion
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Th(5orie des Cortes, ou Histoire des Grandes Assem-
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MARINI (The Abb6 Gaetano).
Iscrizioni Antiche delle Ville e de' Palazzi Albani,
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I Papiri Diplomatici, raccolti ed illustrati, dall'
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MARINY (P.)
Relation Nouvelle et curieuse des Royaumes de Tun-
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MARIOTTI (L.), [cm assumed name of Anthony
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Italy : General Views of its History and Literature in
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post 8vo.
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MARITI (ABBfi).
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MARIVAUX (Pierre Carlet de Chamblain, de).
CEuvres complettes de M. de Marivaux, de 1' Academic
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Theatre. 4 vols. Amsterdam et Leipzig, ITbi. 12mo.
MARJOREYBANKS (George).
Annals of Scotland, from the year 1514 to the year
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MARJORIBANKS (Alexander).
Travels in New South Wales. Lond. 1847. 12mo.
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MARK HAM (Clements R.), C.B.
History of the AbyHsinian Expedition; with a Chap-
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The Threshold of the Unknown [Arctic] Region.
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MARKHAM (Gkrvase).
The Way to get Wealth, containing six principal
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History of England, from the first Invasion by the
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MARLEBURROUGH (Henry).
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MAEMOEA OXONIENSIA.
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Mathematicum Opus absolutissimum, continens
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MAEOT (Clement).
Qiuvres, reviles et augmentdes tant de diverses
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MAEEIAGE.
Traitd de la Dissolution du Mariage, par I'impuissance
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8vo.
Traite sur le Mariage j Examen de deux Questions
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MAEEEEE (Martinus).
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MAEEOW OF MODEEN DIVINITY. See Fisher
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MAEEYAT (Frank S.) "
Borneo and the Indian Archipelago, with Drawings
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MAEEYAT (Frederick), Captain, Royal Navy.
Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur
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MARRYAT (Fkedehick)— (7on<JWMed.
Poor Jack, with Illustrations by Clarkson- Stanfield.
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Diary in America, with Remarks on its Institutions.
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Masterman Ready; or, the Wreck of the Pacific.
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MARRYAT (Horace).
One Year in Sweden ; including a Visit to the Isle
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MARRYAT (Joseph).
Collections towards a History of Pottery and Porce-
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MAESDEN (J. B.), St Peter's, Birmingham.
The History of the Early Puritans, from the Refor-
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Lond. 1853. Svo.
The History of the Later Puritans, from the Opening
of the Civil War in 1642 to the Ejection of the Non-
Conforming Clergy in 1662. Lond. 1854. Svo.
MARSDEN (William), D.C.L.
Memoir of his Life and Writings, written by himself,
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A Catalogue of Dictionaries, Vocabularie."?, Grammars,
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MARSH (Rev. Edward Garrard).
Brief Survey of the Evidence and Nature of the
Christian Religion, in Seventeen Sermons. Lond. 1829.
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MAESH (Georob P.)
The Origin and History of the English Language,
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Svo.
MAESH (Herbert), D.D. See Michakus (J. D.)
MARSH (Josiah).
A Popukr Life of George Fox, the first of the
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MAESHALL (Charles), of the Inner Temple.
Ecports of Cases argued and determined in the Court
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MAESHALL (Eev. Ebenezer).
The History of the Union of Scotland and England,
stating the Circumstances which brought that Event
forward to a Conclusion, and the Advantages resulting
from it to the Scots. Edinb. 1795. Svo.
MAESHALL (Frederic).
International Vanities. Edinb. 1875. Svo.
MAESHALL (Henry), Surgeon.
Ceylon ; a General Description of the Island and its
Inhabitants. With an Historical Sketch of the Con-
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MAESHALL (James).
Geographical and Statistical Display of the Locality,
Eelation, Superficies, and Population of each County,
Section, District, and Colony of the British Empire.
&c. Lond. (1831.) 4to.
Mortality of the Metropolis ; a Statistical View of
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MAESHALL (James), Solicitor, Supreme Courts.
Manual of the Bankrupt Act, 2 and 3 Vict. cap. 41,
comprising Synopsis, Forms of Procedure, and Appen-
dix, containing the Act. Edinb. 1839. 12mo.
MAESHALL (Eev. James), Minister of the Tolbooth
Church, Edinburgh, afterwards of Clifton.
Inward Eevival ; or. Motives and Hindrances to
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A Memoir of the Eev. James Marshall, late Incum-
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MARSHALL (John), LL.D.
The Life of George Washington ; by the Hon.
Bushrod Washington ; with an Introduction, containing
a Compendious View of the Colonies planted by the
English on the Continent of North America. 5 vols.
Lond. 1804-1807. 4to.
MARSHALL (John), Advocate.
An Analysis of the Titles to Land Consolidation
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Edinh. 1869. 8vo.
MARSHALL (Samuel), Serjeant-at-Law.
A Treatise on the Law of Insurances, Marine, Life,
and Fire. Lond. 1802. 8vo.
The same. Third edition, with additions, by C.
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A Treatise on the Law of Marine Insurance, Bot-
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Shee, one of the Justices of the Court of Queen's Bench.
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MARSHALL (William).
The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties, includ-
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The Rural Economy of Yorkshire ; comprising the
Management of Landed Estates, and the Practice of
Husbandry in the Agricultural Districts of the County.
2 vols. Lond. 1796. 8vo.
The Rural Economy of Gloucestershire, including its
Dairy Management ; also that of North Wiltshire ; and
the Management of Orchards and Fruits in Herefordshire.
2 vols. Lond. 1796. 8vo.
The Rural Economy of the West of England, includ-
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vols. Lond. 1789. 8vo.
Rural Economy of the Southern Counties ; compris-
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^Hampshire, &c. 2 vols. LonJ. 1798. 8vo.
General View of the Agriculture of the Central
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On the Landed Property of England ; an Elementary
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and Management of Landed Estates. Lond. 1804. 4to.
Review and Abstract of the County Reports to the
iJoard of Agriculture, from the several Agricultural De-
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MARSIGLI (Le Comte Louis-Ferdinand de).
Description du Danube, contenant des Observations
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MARSOLLIER (Jacques), French Histm-ian.
Histoiro de Henry VII. Roy d'Angleterre. 2 vols.
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MARSTON (John).
The Scourge of Villanie, (by John Marston). Cor-
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1599. 12mo.
Works, Dramatic and Satirical. Reprinted from the
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1856. 12mo.
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MARTENNE (Edmond), a Benedictine Monk.
Voyage Litteraire de deux Eeligieux Benedictins de
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MARTENS (le Baron Charles de).
Causes CeMbres de Droit des Gens. 2 vols. Paris,
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Guide Diplomatique ou Traits des Droits, des Immu-
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MARTENS (Georges Fred^iric de), Professor at
Gottingen.
Cours Diplomatique, ou Tableau des Relations Ex-
terieures des puissances de I'Europe, tant entre elles
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3 vols. Berlin, 1801. 8vo.
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MARTENS (Gkorqes FriJderic de) — Continued.
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16 vols, in 19. 1817-1842.
XXXI.-XXXIII. Nouveau Suppl^mens au Recueil de
Traitds suivis d'un Appendice, contenant des
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1842.
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Compendium of the Law of Nations, founded on the
Treaties and Customs of the Modern Nations of Europe.
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MARTENS (DeWilhelm).
Uber Concurrenz und Collision der Romischen
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MARTENSEN (H.), D.D , Bishop of Zealand.
Christian Dogmatics ; a Compendium of the Doc-
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MARTIALIS (Marcus Valerius).
Epigrammata, paraphrasi et Notis Variorum selectis-
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MARTIALIS (Marcos Valkrios)— Cun/initAi.
Epigrammata, ex oditione Bipontina, cum notia li
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MARTIN (Alexandre).
La Suisse Pittoresque, et ses Environs. Paris, 1835.
royal 8vo.
MARTIN (Arthur). -See Cahier (Charles).
MARTIN (Benjamin).
Philosophia Britannica; or, a New and Comprehensive
System of the Newtonian Philosophy, Astronomy, and
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MARTIN (Fran^ois-Xavier).
History of North Carolina from the EarKert Faiod.
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MARTIN (Frances).
Angelique Amauld, Abbess of Port RoyaL Land.
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MARTIN (Frederick).
The Statesman's Year-Book. A Statistical, Genea-
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Sovereigns of the Civilised World, for the Years 1864
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MARTIN (Isaac).
The Trial and Sufferings of Mr Isaac Martin, who was
put into the Inquisition in Spain for the sake of the I^io-
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Le Procez et les Soutfrances de Mr Isaac Martin qui
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MARTIN (Rev. James), Minigter of St Oeorge'»
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Discourses and Letters on Prayer, and a Memoir of
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MARTIN (Jean-Ami).
Devotions h I'Usage des Families, ou Reflexions but
une suite de Chapitres du Vieux et du Nouveau Testa-
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MAETIN (John).
An Inquiry into the State of the Legal and Judicial
Polity of Scotland. Land. 1792. 8vo.
A Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale to prove the right
of Appeal from Judgments of the Court of Justiciary
in Scotland. Lond. 1792. 8vo.
MARTIN (John).
Account of the Natives of the Tongo Islands in the
South Pacific Ocean. 2 vols. Lond. 1817. 8vo.
MARTIN (John), Booksdler, London, afterwards
Librarian to the Duke of Bedford.
A Bibliographical Catalogue of Books Privately
Printed; including those of the Bannatyne, Maitland,
and Roxburgh Clubs, and of the Private Presses at
Darlington, Auchinleck, Leo Priory, Newcastle, Middle
Hill, and Strawberry Hill. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
Bibliographical Catalogue of Privately Printed Books.
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MARTIN (L. Aime).
Memoire sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de J. H.
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. 5es Saint-Piebke (J. H.
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MAETIN (Martin).
A Late Voyage to St Kilda; with a History of
the Island, Natural, Moral, and Topographical; an
Account of the Customs, Religion, &c. Lond. 1698.
8vo.
A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland ;
containing an Account of their Government, Antiquities,
Religion, Customs, &c. ; with a Brief Description of
the Isles of Orkney an* Shetland. Lond. 1703.
8vo.
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Lexicon Philologicum. Accedit ejusdem Cadmus
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Persian New Testament. See Testamentum.
MAETYN (Professor John).
Historia Plantamm Eariorum. (Decades Quinque.)
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MAETYN (Thomas), B.D.
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■ MAETYE (Petrus), Anglerim Medial.
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MAEVELL (Andrew). V
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M(51anges d'Histoire et de Littdrature. <See Argonnb
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MARVIN (J. G.)
Legal Bibliography; or, a Thesaurus of American,
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MARWICK (James David), City Clerk of Edin-
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Sketch of the History of the High Constables of
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MARWICK (Jambs Di.vw)— Continued.
AcU of Parliament relating to Municipal Elections in
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MARY STUART, Queen of Scotland.
Series of Works relating to the Queen of
Scots.
Notice des Ouvrages Imprim6s, renfermant des Let-
tres de Marie Stuart ou qui ont rapport a sa Corre-
spondance. See Labanoff (le Prince Alexandre).
Lettres, etc., de Marie Stuabt, Vol VII.
De Vita et Rebus Gestis Serenissimse Principis
Marias Scotorum Reginoe, Francise Dotariae, qua Scriptis
tradidere Autores Sedecim. Recensita a Sam. Jebb.
2 vols. Londini, 1725. folio.
Tomv^ Primus.
1. Traits de la Succession des Femmes aux Gouverne-
ment, etc., par D. Chambre.
2. De Titulo et Jure Sev. Keginae, Mariae, etc. Ad
Regni Angliae Sucoessionem, etc. Opera Jo. Leslaji.
3. De Rebus Gestis Scotorum regnante Maria, autore
Jo. Leskeo.
4. Detectio Marise, etc., studio Geo. BuchananL
5. Histoire Tragique de Marie Royne d'Escosse.
6. Maria Stuarta ; Vindioe Ob. Barnestapolio.
7. L'Innocence, etc., de Marie Royne d'Escosse.
Tomut Secundm.
8. Vita Maria; Stuartre, etc., scriptore Geo. Conaeo.
9. L'Histoire de I'incomparable Reine Marie Stuart.
10. De Maria? Sc. R. Vita et Morte, opera Fam. Strada.
11. Summarium, etc., opera Romoaldi Scoti.
12. Martyre de la Royne d'Escosse, par Ad. Blackwood.
13. Hist, de lo succesdido en Escocia, etc.,lMaria Estuarda,
escrita par Antonio de Herrera.
14. Extrait des M6moires de Castelnau, etc.
15. La Mort de la Royne d'Escosse.
16. Oraison Funebre de la Royne d'Escosse, par Mons.
de Bourges.
Collections relating to the History of Mary, Queen of
Scotland ; containing a number of Original Papers
never before printed. Also a few scarce Pieces re-
printed. Revised and published by James Anderson ;
with an Index of Obsolete "Words and Prefaces, show-
ing the Importance of these Collections. 4 vols. Edinb.
1727, 1728. 4to.
MARY STUART, Queen of Scotland— Q;?i<tnMcd.
Vol. I.
Six Letters between Queen Mary and the Earl of Lennox,
about the apprehending and trying of the Earl of Both-
well and others suspected of the King's Murder.
Treatise concerning the Defence of the Honour of Mary
Queen of Scotland and Dowager of France, &c. (By
Bishop Lesley.)
Vol. II.
Ane Detectioun of the Doings of Marie Quene of Scottis,
twiching the Murther of hir Husband. Written be M.
G. B. (George Buchanan).
The Record of the Trial, &c., of Bothwell ; with the Let-
ters, Sonnets, and other Writings produced.
Bond of Association upon Q. Mary's Demission of the
Crown in favour of her Son.
The Form of the Coronation of K. James VI.
Act of the Privy Council concerning the DeUvery to the
Eari of Murray, Regent, of a Silver Box, with Letters,
&c.
Declaration of Mr John Craig, Minister of Edinburgh,
concerning his proclaiming the Banns of Marriage betwixt
Mary Queen of Scotland and James Earl of Both well
Vol. IIL
An exact Account of the Life and Actions of John Lesley,
Bishop of Ross.
Discourse conteyninge a perfect Accompte given by John
Bishop of Rosse, of his whole Charge and Proceedings
duringe the Time of his Ambassade, from his entries in
England in September 1568, to the 26th March 1572.
Vol. IV.
Collection of such things as have passed in the cause of
the Quene of Scots, since her Escape out of Loughleven
in May 1568 to the 17 day of July thereafter.
Conferences at York, Westminster, and Hampton Court,
between the Commissioners of Mary Queen of Scotland,
her Son the Prince, and Elizabeth, Queen of England.;
with several Authentick Papers relating to these Con-
ferences.
A Narrative of the Principal Acts of the Regency,
during the Minority of Mary Queen of Scotland, from
the original manuscript of James Maitland of Lething-
ton. [By W. S. Fitch. Ipswich, 1833]. 4to.
Papiers d'Etat, sous le Regne de Marie Stuart,
1561-1587. See Teulet (Alex.)
Epithalamium upon the Marriage of Mary, Queen of
Scots, to the Dauphin of France. [Edinh. 1710]. 4to.
De Titulo et Jure Marise Scotorum Reginse. Rhemis,
1580. See Lesley (John).
Treatise touching the Eight, Title, and Interest of the
Princesse Marie, Queene of Scotland, and the most noble
King James, her Grace's Sonne, to the Succession of the
Croune of England. 1584. /See Lesley (John).
The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart,
Queene of Scotland. 1624. See Stranguage (Willlam).
MART STUAET.
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MARY STUART, Queen op Scotland— Con^inwerf.
The Same. See Udall (William).
Compleat History of the Lives and Reigns of Mary
Queen of Scotland, and her Son and Successor, James.
1656. See Sanderson (William).
Life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. Translated
from the French. 1725. See Fbeebairn (James).
Life of Mary, Queen of Scots, drawn from the State
Papers ; with Subsidiary Memoirs, illustrated with
Plates of Medals, Portraits, and Prospects. 1819. See
Chalmers (George).
Memoirs of the Life of Mary Queen of Scots. 1823.
See Benger (Eliz. Ogilvy).
Memoirs of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. 1844.
See Buckingham (L. Stanhope F.)
Life of Mary Queen of Scots. By Henry Glassford
BelL 1828. See Constable's Miscellany, Nos. 24, 25.
Histoire de Marie Stuart. 1854. jSee Mignet (F. A.)
History of Mary Queen of Scots. Translated. 1851.
See Mignet (F. A.)
Mary Stuart, her Guilt or Innocence : an Enquiry
into the Secret History of her Times. By Alexander
M'Neel Caird. Edmb. 1866. 8vo.
Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers ; embracing
a Narrative of Events from the death of James V. in
1542, until the death of the Regent Murray in 1570.
Vol. I., and from 1542 until the Death of Queen Mary
in 1587. Vol. IL See Hosack (John).
Histoire de Marie Stuart, 1869. /S«eGAUTHiEB (Julhs).
History and Letters, &c., of Mary, Queen of Scotland.
See Bannattne (Richard). Jameson (Mrs Anna.)
Carruthers (Rev. James). Lodge (Edmund).
Castelnad (Michel de). Melville (James).
Epistol^ Reoum Sco- Ribadinetra (P.)
TORUM, etc. Scotland.
Gentz (Frederick). Watson (Richard).
Notices of Mary Queen of Scots (in Catalogue of
Antiquities, &c. — Historical Relics, exhibited at Edin-
burgh, July 1856.) See Archaeological Institute.
Miscellaneous Papers, principally iDustrative of the
Events of the Reign of Queen Mary and King Jamea
VI. (Edited by Joseph Stevenson.) Glasgow, 1834.
4to. (Maitland Club).
Inuentaires de la Royne d'Escosse Douairiare de
France. Catalogues of the Jewels, Dresses, Furniture,
Books, and Paintings of Mary Queen of Scots. 1556-
1569. (Edited by Joseph Robertson). Edinb. 1863.
4to. (Bannatyne Club).
De Maria Scotorum Regina, totaque ejus contra
Eegem coajuratione ; fcedo cum Bothuelio adulterio,
&c., plena et tragica planfe Historia : [Georgio Buchan-
ano auctore. No place or date, but printed at London
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MARY STUART, Qceen or Sootlahd — Coniinued.
La Race ot Naissance, la Vie ot la Morto do Mario
Stuart. See Stuart (Family or).
Ane Detection of the duinges of Mary Queen of
Scottes, touchand the Murder of her liuxband, etc.
Translatit out of the Latine quhiike was written by G.
Buchanan. Lwjrf. [by John Day] 1572. 12mo.
Detection of the Actions of Queen ilary. 1721. 8e«
Buchanan (George).
L'Innocence de la tres-illuatre, ires-chaste, et debon-
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refurtees les Calomnies, etc., publides en France, etc. [par
Franyois de BeUeforest]. Imprimd I'au 1572. email
8vo.
(1.) Ode sur la Mort de la tres-chrestienne, tres-illustre,
tres-constante Marie Royne d'Escosse, morte pour la
Foy, le 18 Feburier, 1587, par la cruaut^ des Anglois
heretiques, ennemys de Dieu. Paris, 1588. — (2.) Orai-
son funebre de Marie Royne d'Escosse, a Notre Dame de
Paris, par Archevesque de Bourges. Paris, 1688. —
(3.) Discours de la Mort de Marie Stouard, Royne
d'Escosse, 1587. — (4.) Brief Discours touchant le succee
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Apologie, ou Defense de I'honorable Sentence, et
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La Mort de la Royne d'Escosse, Douairiere de France.
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Marty re do la Royne d'Escosse, Douairiere de France;
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Martyre de Marie Stuart, Royne d'Escosse. See
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Thomas Thomson.] Edinh. 1834. 4to. (Maitland
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Maria Stuarta, etc., Vindice Oberto Bamestapolio,
1588. See Tubneb (Robert).
Summarium Rationum de Morte Marin Stuarta>,
opera Romoaldi ScotL 1588. See Tcrneb (Robert).
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Collections relative to the Funerals of Mary Queen
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Secret History of Mary Queen of Scots; translated
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Lettres Inedites de Marie Stuart, accompagndes de
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par le Prince Alexandre Labanoff. Paris, 1839. 8vo.
Letters of Mary Queen of Scots, and Documents con-
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Land. 1842, 1843. small 8vo.
Lettres, Instructions et MdmoLres de Marie Stuart,
Reine d'Ecosse ; publids sur les Origlnaux et les Manu-
scrits du State Paper Office de Londres, et des principales
Archives et BibUothdques de I'Europ^ et accompagn(5s
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Labanoff. 7 vols. Londres {Paris), 1844. 8vo.
Letters of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, selected
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Labanofi' ; translated, with Notes and an Introduction,
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Lettres de Marie Stuart, publiees avec Sommaires,
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Examination of the Letters said to be written by
Mary Queen of Scots to James Earl of BothweU. Also
an Inquiry into the Murder of King Henry. See
GooDALL (Walter).
Mary Queen of Scots Vindicated. See Whitakeb
(John).
The Genuine Letters of Mary Queen of Scots to
James, Earl of Bothwell ; discovering the greatest and
most secret Transactions of her Time. Translated from
the French Originals, by Edward Simmonds. The
second edition. Westminster, 1726. 8vo.
Historical Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary
Queen of Scots. 1767,1790. &e Tytleb (William).
The Love Letters of Mary Queen of Scots to James,
Earl of BothweU ; with her Love Sonnets and Marriage
Contracts. 1824. See Campbell (Hugh), LL.D.
A Detection of the Love-Letters lately attributed in
Hugh Campbell's Work to Mary Queen of Scots ;
wherein his plagiarisms are proved, and his fictions
fixed. (Anon.) 1825. See Chalmers (George).
MARY STUART, Queen of Scotland — Contimied.
Mary Stuart and the Cachet Letters. By J. F. N.
With Introductory Note by Henry Glassford Bell.
Edinb. 1870. 12mo.
BothweU : a Tragedy. See Swinburne (A. C.)
Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. 1831.
See Raumer (Frederick Von).
The History of the Life and Reign of Mary, Queen
of Scots, and Dowager of France. [By Dr Samuel
Jebb.] Lond. 1725. 8vo.
Histoire de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Ecosse et de
France, avec les pi(5ces justificatives, et des Remarques.
[par E. C. Fr&on et I'Abbo Fr.-M. de Marsy.] 2
vols. Londres, [Paris] 1742. 12mo.
Menu de la Maison de la Royne [d'Escosse, Dou-
airiere de France], faict par Mons. de PinguUlon, 1562.
[Edited by Thomas Thomson. Edinburgh, 1818.]
4to.
Mary Queen of Scots, her Persecutions, Sufiferings,
and Trials, from her Birth tiU her Death. Glasgow,
1826. 12mo.
The Legend of Mary Queen of Scots, and other
ancient Poems, now first published from MSS. of the
16th century; with an Introduction, Notes, and Ap-
pendix, by John Fry. Lond. 1810. 8vo.
La Reina di Scotia, Tragedia. See Ruggebi (Carlo),
1604.
La Reina di Scotia, Tragedia. 1616. See Vallb (F.
Della).
Corona Tragica : Vida y Muerta de la Serenissima
Reyna de Escocia Maria Estuarda. 1627. See Lope
Felix de Vega.
The Island Queens ; or, the Death of Mary, Queen of
Scotland, a Tragedy. See Banks (John).
Notice sur la CoUection des Portraits de Marie
Stuart, appartenant au Prince Alexandre Labanofi', prd-
cdd& d'un Rdsum^ Chronologique. NouveUe edition.
St Petersbourg, 1860. royal 8vo.
Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary Queen of Scots
See Mackie (Charles).
A Lost Chapter in the History of Mary, Queen of
Scots, Recovered; Notices of James, Earl of Both-
weU, and Lady Jane Gordon, and of the Dispen-
sation of their Marriage. See Stuart (John),
LL.D.
Mary Stuart. Translated by J. M. H. See Lamab-
TiNE (Alphonse de).
History of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Translated
from the Original and Unpublished MS. of Professor
Petit, by Charles de Flandre. 2 vols. Edinb. 1873.
4to.
The Impeachment of Mary Stuart, sometime Queen
of Scots, 187b. See Skelton (John).
MARYLAND— MASON.
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MARYLAND.
Acts of Assembly passed in the Province of Mary-
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MASCALL (Francis).
A Digest of the Law of the distribution of the per-
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MASCH (Andreas Gottleib).
Bibliotheca Sacra. See Lb Long (Jacobus).
MASCLEF (Franciscus).
Gramraatica Hebraica, a punctis aUisque inventis
Massorethicis libera. 2 vols. Parislis, 1743. 12mo.
MASCOU (Dr John Jacob).
The History of the Ancient Germans ; including that
of the Cimbri, Celtae, Teutones, Alemanni, Saxons, and
other Ancient Northern Nations, who overthrew the
Roman Empire, and established that of the Germans,
and most of the Kingdoms of Europe. Translated by
Thomas Lediard. 2 vols. ioHtZ. 1737, 1738. 4to.
MASCRIER (M. l'Abbe Le).
Description de I'Egypte, compos^e sur les M^moires
de Monsieur Benoit de MaiUet. 2 vols. La Haye.
1740. 12mo.
MASERES (Francis), Attorney- General for Canada,
and Curdtor Baron of the Inner Temple of Exchequer.
Account of the Proceedings of the British and other
Protestant Inhabitants of the Proviace of Quebec, in
order to obtain a House of Assembly. 2 vols. Lond.
1775. Svo.
The Canadian Freeholder. (Anon.) 3 vols. Lond.
1776. Svo.
The Principles of the Doctrine of Life Annuities
Explained ; with New Tables of the Values of Annui-
ties. Lond. 1783. 4to.
Select Tracts relating to the CivU Wars in England,
in the Reign of King Charles the First; by Writers
who lived in the time of those wars, and were Witnesses
of the events which they describe. 2 vols. Lond.
1815. 8vo.
Tracts and Letters. See Ludlow (General
Edmund).
MASKELL (Rev. William).
Monumenta RituaUa Ecclesise Anglicanoe; or. Occa-
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the Ancient Use of Salisbury, the Prymer in English,
and other Prayers and Forms, with Dissertations and
Notes. 3 vols. Lond. 1846, 1847. Svo.
MASKELL (Rev. William)— CWiniwd.
The Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England,
according to the Uses of Sorum, Bangor, York, and
Hereford, and the Modem Roman Liturgy, amuged
in parallel columns. Lond. 1846. Svo.
Holy Baptism : a Dissertation. Lond. 1848. 8to.
MASON (Major Geobob Henbt).
The Costume of China, Illustrated by Sixty Engrav-
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Histoire de la Mort deplorable de Henry TV., Eoy
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Memoirs of the Principal Events in the Campaigns
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Select Transactions of the Society of Improvers of
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The Constitutional History of England, from the
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Mexico as it Was and as it Is ; with numerous Illus-
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Views in the Ottoman Empire, chiefly in Caramania.
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Tabulaj Motuum Solis et Lunoe Novse et correct*.
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A Treatise on the Law of Damages. Lond. 1856.
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Jason de Actionibus : Lecture preclarissima D.
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MELVILLE (James).
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Bibliografia dei Eomanzi e Poemi Cavallereschi
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MEMENTOES Historical and Classical, of a Tour
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MENDELSSOHN (Moses).
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Phsedon; or, the Death of Socrates. Translated
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MENDEZ (Francisco).
Typographia Espafiola, 6 Historia de la Introduccion,
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Memoirs of the Council of Trent, principally derived
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MENDOZA (D. Diego Hurtado De).
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Historia de Portugal Eestaurado. 2 vols. Ldsboay
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MENGIN (M. Felix).
Histoire de I'Egypte sous la Gouvemement do
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MENIN (M.)
An Historical and Chronological Treatise of the
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MENINSKI (Franc, a Mesgnien).
Thesaurus Linguarum OrientaUum, prsesertim Turcicoe,
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Thoughts on the Mental Functions, being an Attempt
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MENTEATH (Mrs A. Stuart).
Lays of the Kirk and Covenant. Second edition.
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Histoire des Troubles de la Grand Bretagne.
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German Literature. Translated from the German,
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Europe in Eighteen Hundred and Forty. Translated
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MENZIES (Professor Allan), Writer to the
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MENZIES (John), Profimor of Divinity, Aberdeen.
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The History of Dunfermline, from the Earliest down
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MERCER (James), M.D.
Treatise on the Accessory Organs of Hearing. Edinb.
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MERCER (John), Town-Clerk of Perth.
The Chronicle of Perth : a Register of Remarkable
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Tyrol. Trente et Inspruck.
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MERCHANT and Ship-Master's Assistant; or,
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Supplement a I'Histoire de I'Origine de rimprim(!'rie.
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La Mort de Louis XL Roi de France: (Piece
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MERCIER DE LA RIVIERE (M.)
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JIERCKLINUS (Georg. Abbah.), M.D.
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MERCURIALIS (Hieronymus).
De Arte Gymnastica, Libri sex. Editio novissima.
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IVIERCURIUS GALEDONIUS ; Presenting in a
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MERCURY (The Caledonian), for the Year 1774
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An Account of the Gold Coast of Africa, with a
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Treatise on Insurances. Translated. See Omerigon
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Historical Remarks on the Taxation of Free States,
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Memorials of Charles John, King of Sweden and
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MEREWETHER (Henry Alwobth).
Report of the Case of the Borough of West Looe, in
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Preface, Notes, and Cases Illustrative of the General
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MEREWETHER (Henry Alworth), and
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History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations
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Erucarum Ortus, Alimentum, et Paradoxa Metamor-
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MERIAN (Maria Sibilla) — Continued.
Histoire des Insectes de I'Europe, dessin^e d'aprfes
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MERIVALE (Rev. Charles), D.D., Dean of Ely.
The Life and Letters of Cicero. See Abekeen (B. R.)
A General History of Rome, from the Foundation of
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History of the Romans under the Empire. 6 vols.
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MERIVALE (Herman).
Lectures on Colonisation and Colonies, delivered
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MERIVALE (John Herman).
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined La the
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A Letter to WUliam Courtenay, Esq., on the subject
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MERLE D'AUBIGNE (Jean Henri), D.D.,
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Histoire de la Reformation du Seizifeme Siecle.
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History of the Great Reformation of the Sixteenth
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Germany, England, and Scotland ; or. Recollections
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MERLIN.
The life of Merlin, simamed Ambrosius : his
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MERLIN (M. LE CoMTB Phiuppe-Antoine).
Repertoire Umversel et Raisonn6 de Jurisprudence.
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MERLIN (Countess de).
Memoirs of Madame de Malibran, with Notices of the
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MERLINUS COCAIUS.
Merlini Cocai [i.e., Theoph. Folengi, Poetse Mantuani
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MERRETT (Christopher), M.D.
Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, continens
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MERRICK (Rev. James).
Version of the Psalms. See Psalms.
The Destruction of Troy, translated from Tryphio-
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MEERIDEW (John).
Catalogue of Engraved Portraits of Nobility, Gentry,
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MILLER (James).
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MILLER (John Frederick). See Cimblia Puysioa.
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Eight Sermons preached before the University of
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MILLER (John), aO., Lincoln's Inn.
An Inquiry into the present State of the Statute and
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MILLER (Lady).
Letters from Italy, 1770-71. (Anon.) S'ee Italy.
MILLER (Patrick), of Dahiointon.
The Elevation, Section, Plan, and Views of a Triple
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MILLER (Philip).
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1840. 12mo.
MILLER (Samuel).
The Laws relating to the Land-Tax : its Assessment,
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MILLER (Samuel), D.D., and LORQIER (Rev.
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Manual of Presbytery ; with Appendix. Edinb.
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Beauties of the Country, or Descriptions of Rani
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1837. small Svo.
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Lond. 1848. 12mo.
The same. (Bohn's Library). Lond. 1856. 12mo
MILLER (W. H.)
Treatise on Crystallography. Cambridge, \9iZ^. Svo.
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MILLES (Thomas).
Nobilitas Politica vel Civilis (apud Anglos) : Peraonas
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folio.
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Les Lusiades de Camoens (translated into French).
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Curiosities of Medical Experience. 2 vols. Lond
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Antiquitcs Nationales,- ou RecueU de Monumens pour
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Franfais. 5 vols. Paris, 1790. large 4to.
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Dictionnaire des Beaux-Arts. 3 vols. Part*, 1806.
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Galerie Mythologique, Recueil de Monuments pour
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(Euvres. Elemens d'Histoire Anoienne; Moderne,
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MILLS (Charles).
History of Muhammedanism, comprising the Life and
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8vo.
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The Ancient Ordinances and Statute Laws of the
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Douglas {Isle of Man), 1821. fblio.
MILLS (John).
History of the Roman Emperors, translated.
Crevier.
See
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MILMAN (Rev. Robert).
The Life of Torquato Tasso. 2 vols. Lond. 1850.
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A Description of the Parish of Melrose. (Anon.)
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MILNE (James).
The Elements of Architecture. Vol I. (all published).
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MILNE (John).
A Practical View of the Steam Engine, with a literal
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MI-LNE (Joshua).
Treatise on the Valuation of Annuities and Assur-
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MILNER (Isaac), D.D., Dean of Carlisle.
Sermons. 2 vols. LoTid. 1820. 8vo.
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MILNER (John).
A Treatise on the Ecclesiiistical Architecture of Eng-
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MILNER (John), D.D.
History, Civil and Ecclesiastical, and Survey of the
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The End of Religious Controversy ; or a Friendly
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The History of the Church of Christ, from the First
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MILNES (RicHAKD Monckton), Lord Houghton.
Memorials of a Tour in some parts of Greece ; chiefly
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats.
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1848. 12mo.
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MILTITZ (Alexandre de).
Manuel des Consuls, &c. 3 vols, in 5.
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Londres et
MILTON (John).
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Paradise Lost A Poem in Ton Book*. The Aathor
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folio.
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.1791. 8vo.
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Recuperatum, et Samsone Agonistem, autore Gulielmo
Hogaeo. Loiidini, 1690. 8vo.
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The Prose Works of John Milton, with a PreCfKe,
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Volumes. 5 vols. Lowd. 1848-1853. 12mo. (Bohn's
Library.)
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MILTON (JoHn)— Continued.
Joannis Miltoni Angli pro Populo Anglicano Defensio
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De Doctrina Ckristiana, libri duo posthumi, quos ex
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curavit Car. Eic. Sumner. Cantabrigice, 1825. 4to.
A Treatise on Christian Doctrine, compiled from the
Holy Scriptures alone. Translated from the original
Latin, by Rev. Charles Sumner. Camh-idge, 1825. 4to.
The Life of John Milton. See
Douglas (John) — Essays. Niokolls (John).
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Masson (David). Toland (John).
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Essay upon Milton's Imitations of the Ancients in his
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MILTON (William Charles, Viscount).
Address to the Landowners of England, on the Corn
Laws. Lond. 1832. 8vo.
MIMAUT (Jean Fbanqois).
Histoire de Sardaigne, ou la Sardaigne Ancienne et
IModerne, consideree dans ses Lois, sa Topographie, ses
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MIMPRISS (Robert).
A Harmony of the Four Gospels, in the English
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" Harmonia Evangelica" in Greek. Lond. 1833.
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MINADOR (ToMASo).
Historia della Guerra fra Turchi et Persiani.
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ductory Sketch of Events from its Original Settlement.
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MINSHEW (John).
Ductor in Linguas : The Guide into the Tongues,
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MINTO (The Countess of Minto).
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MINUCIUS FELIX (Marcus).
Octavius, cum integris omnium notis ac commentariis,
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folio.
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MOLINA (LuDovicus de).
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De Jure Maritimo et Navali ; or, a Treatise of Affairs
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MOECEIEr— MONRO.
MONCEIEr (John), of Tippermaloch.
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Essais de Jurisprudence, divisez en quatre Dialogues.
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Les Chroniques de France, d'Angleterre, et Bourgogne,
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MONTAGU (M.) See Psalms.
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MONTAGU (Richard), Bithop of Norwich.
The Acts and Monuments of the Chaich before
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Miscellanea Spiritualia ; or, Devout Essays. 2 part*
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MONTAIGNE (Michael Seignbub de).
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MOODIE (A.)
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Roughing it in the Bush; or, Life in Canada.
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Crown Cases reserved for ConadertUon, and
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Commentarius Perpetuus in Johannis Marckii Com-
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The Hindu Pantheon. Lond. 1810. royal 4to.
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ol Glasgow, On the Influence of Philosophy upon the
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MOORCROFT (William), and TREBECK
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MOORE (Rev. Charles).
A full Inquiry into the subject of Suicide. To
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Law of Charitable L^ses. See Duke (George).
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Lives of Cardinal Alberoni, the Duke of Eipperda,
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History of the British Revolution of 1688-1689,
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1817. 8vo.
MOORE (Henry);
Instructions for preparing Abstracts of Titles, after
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Second edition. Lond. 1852. 12mo.
MOORE (Rev. Henry).
The Life of the Rev. John "Wesley, A.M. In which
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Wesley, and Memoirs of their Family. 2 vols. Lond,
1825. 8vo.
MOORE (James).
A List of the Principal Castles and Monasteries of
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MOORE (James Carrick).
A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in
Spain, commanded by Lieut-General Sir John Moore.
Lond. 1809. 4to.
A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in
Spain, commanded by Lieutenaut-General Sir John
Moore, authenticated by Official Papers and Original
Letters. The third edition. Lond. 1809. 8vo.
Life of Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore, K.B.
2 vols. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
MOORE (John), M.D.
"Works ; with Memoirs of his life and "Writings, by
Robert Anderson, M.D. 7 vols. Edinh. 1820. Svo.
A View of Society and Manners in France, Switzer-
land, and Germany. 2 vols. Lond. 1800. Svo.
A "View of Society and Manners in Italy. 2 vols.
Lond. 1795. Svo.
MOORE (John), IsLT).— Continued.
A Journal during a Residence in France, from the
beginning of August to the middle of December 1792 ;
with an Account of the Events that happened from
that time to the Death of King (Louis XVI.) of France.
2 vols. Lond. 1793. Svo.
A View of the Causes and Progress of . the French
Revolution. 2 vols. Lond. 1795. Svo..
Zoluco. Various Views of Human Nature, taken
from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic. 2 vols.
Lond. 1789. Svo.
Edward. Various Views of Human Nature, taken
from Life and Manners, chiefly in England. 2 vols.
Lond. 1796. Svo.
MOORE (Sir John).
Life and Campaign. See Moore (James C).
MOORE (John).
Collections for a Topographical and Historical Account
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MOORE ( ).
Scenes and Adventures in Spain, from 1835 to 1840,
byPocoMas[ Moore]. 2 vols. Lond. 1845. Svo.
MOORE (John Bayly).
A Digested Index to the Reports of Cases argued
and determined in the House of Lords, Court of King's
Bench, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Exchequer,
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1822. Svo.
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1824. 8vo.
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MOORE (John Bayly), and SCOTT (John).
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of Lords, from 1831 to 1834. 4 vols. Lond. 1833,
1834. royal Svo.
MOORE (Thomas).
Poetical "Works, collected by himself. 10 vol.?.
Lond. 1841. 12mo.
MOORE— MORAY.
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Corruption and Intolerance: Two Poems; with
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1819. 12mo.
The Loves of the Angels, a Poem. Lond. 1823.
8vo.
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Irish Melodies. Lond. 1825. 12mo.
The Epicurean, a Tale. Second edition. Lond.
1827. 12mo.
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2 vols. Lo7id. 1831. 8vo.
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Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion.
2 vols. Lond. 1833. 12mo.
History of Ireland. See Labdnbb's Cabinet Cyclo-
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Moore. Edited by Lord John Russell. 8 Vols. Lond.
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MOORE (Thomas), F.L.S.
The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland, by Thomas
Moore, F.L.S. Edited by John Lindley, Ph.D.
Nature-Printed by Henry Bradbury. Lond. 1855.
large folio.
MOORE (Sib William), Younger of RowaUane.
Caledons Complaint against infamous Libells (in
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The Cry of Blood, and of a Broken Covenant (in
Verse), written upon the sad relation of our late
Soveraignes most treacherous and inhumane Murther.
By Sir William Moore of Rowallane, Knight.
Edinburgh, 1650. 4to.
MOORE (Sib V7iuAM)-C<mtinued.
The History and Descent of the Uoue of RowaUane.
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Letters from Nova Scotia, compriaing Sketches of %
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MORABIN DE LA FLECHE (Jacques).
Histoire de Cicerou, avec des Itemarquea hiatoriqnea
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MORAL OBLIGATION : An Eseay on Moral
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1731. 8vo.
MORAL STATISTICS of the Highlands and Islands
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MORALES (Ajibrosio de).
La Coronica General de Espafia, prossiguiendo ade-
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Ocampo, Coronista del Emperador Don Carloa V., dexo
escritos. Aleala de Uenares, 1574. folio.
MORALITY.
A Letter to a Friend, upon occasion of a late Book,
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History and Antiquities of the County of Essex ;
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Comedias, con el Prdlogo y las noticias de la Real
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*YXfiAIA Platonica ; or, a Platonicall Song of the
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A Collection of several Philosophical Writings of Dr
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Chronological Eecords of British Finance, from the
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folio.
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La Provence Illustrde, ou Prdcis de I'Histoire de Pro-
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MOEELL (J. D.)
Historical and Critical View of the Speculative
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Notes and Annotations on Locke on the Human
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Elements of the History of Philosophy and Science
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MO REE (TnoyiAs), Minister of St Ann's, Aldersgate,
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A Short Account of Scotland, being a Description of
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MOR^RI (Louis), D.D.
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MOREWOOD (Samuel).
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Complete History of Algiers, with an Epitome of the
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Polyhistor Litterarius, Philosophicus, et PracticaE^
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MORISON (John). Advocate.
Report of the Proceedings before the Court of Session,
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MORISOF (Robertus).
Hortus Regius Blessensis Aueta : Prasludia Botanica.
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MORISON ("William Maxwell), Advocate.
The Decisions of the Court of Session, from its first
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The History of the Evangelical Churches of the
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MORLEY (Henry).
English Writers. Vol. I. Part 1. : Celts and Anglo-
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M6moLres, contenans divers Discours, Instructions,
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A Collection of the State Letters of Roger Boyle, first
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A History of British Birds ; with Coloured Engrav-
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Essays on Landscape Gardening, and on uniting
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A Narrative of the Official Conduct of Valentine
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The Earthly Paradise : a Poem (a Collection of Tales
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Sermons sur les Sections du Catechisme des Eglises
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Historia Provincise Anglicanse Societatis lesu, ab
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Itineraire de la Ville de Venise, et des Hes Circon-
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A Guide to German Literature: or. Manual to facili-
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A Manual of Classical Bibliography; comprising a
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History of the United Netherlands, from the Death
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy,
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Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnic Britannie. An An*Iy.
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Catalogue of the Coleoptera of Scotland. Edinh.
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MUSEUM— MUSICAL.
709
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MUSGRAVE (Rev. Geoboe M.)
The Book of the Psalms of David, in English Blank
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MUSGRAVE (Samuel), M.D.
Two Dissertations; 1. On the Grecian Mythology;
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MUSGRAVE (William), M.D.
Belgium Britannicum, in quo illius limitea, fluvii,
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Antiquitates Britanno-Belgicse, 4 vols, in 2. 1720. viz.,
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quondam pene Insula. Licae DunTnoniorum, 1719. 8vo.
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cationeque Hen. DodweUi, et Commentario Guil. Mus-
grave. Iscae Dunmon. 1711. 8vo.
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1714. 8vo.
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eodem Imperatore, et de Icuncula quondam M. Regis
JSlfredi, Dissertatio. Iscae Dunmon. 1714. 8vo.
MUSHET (Robert).
An attempt to Explain from facts the Effect of the
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Series of Works Printed for the Members of the
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I. A Mass for Five Voices, composed by Willijun Bywl,
1668.
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Fiv«, and Six Voices, composed by John WiJbjf*,
1598.
III. Dido and Mntaa, an Opera, composed by Henry
Purcell, 1676.
IV. First Set of Madrigals of Five ParU, composed by
Orlando Gibbons, 1612.
V. First Book of Ballets to Five Voices, composed by
Thomas Morley, 1695.
VI. Cantiones Sacrse, for Five Voices, compowd by
William Byrd, 1589.
VIL Bonduca: a Tragedy. With Music, composed by
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Purcell.
XL First Set of Songs, in Four Parts, composed by
John Dowland, 1596.
XII. The Whole Book of Psalms, with Tunes, in Four
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XIII. Ayres, or Fa Las for Three Voices, composed by
John Hilton, 1627.
XIV. Madrigals to Four Voices, composed by John
Bennett, 1899.
XV. Collection of Anthems, by Composers of the Madri-
galian Era.
XVI. The First Set of Madrigals, composed by Thorns*
Bateson, 16u4.
XVII. The Second Set of Madrigals, composed by John
Wilbye.
XVIII. Parthenia ; or, the First Musick ever printed for
the Virginals.'
XIX. Ode for St CeciUa's Day, 1692, composed by Henry
Purcell.
*^* The above comjdetes the set of the M. A. Soeietj^t
puUicaiiotu.
MUSICAL MISCELLANY (Edinburgh). Ste
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MUSICAL— MYTHOGEAPHl LATIN I.
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Egypt under Mehemet Ali, translated from the Ger-
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MUSSCHENBROEK (Pierre Van).
Cours de Physique Experimentale et Mathematique ;
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MUSSUL]\IANS OF INDIA. See Hassan Ali.
MUSTERS (George Cha worth), Comm. R.N.
At Home with the Patagonians : a Year's Wandering
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MUSTON (Db Alexis).
The Israel of the Alps : a History of the Persecutions
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MUSTON (Rev. C. E.)
Recognition in the World to Come; or. Christian
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MYERS (Arthur B. R.), Surgeon.
Life with the Hamran Arabs : An Account of a
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Soudan, during the Winter of 1874-5. Lond. 1876.
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MYERS (P. V. N.)
Remains of Lost Empires : Sketches of the Ruins of
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1875. 8vo.
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MYLN (Alexander), Abbot of Camhtiskenneth .
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1513-1516. Edited by Thomas Thomson. Edinburgi,
1823, 1831. 2 vols. 4to. (Bannatyue Club.)
MYLN (Alexander) — Continued.
Vitse Dunkeldensis Ecclesise Episcoporum, Editio
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Reports in Chancery, 1829-1832. See Russell
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Essays and Characters of a Prison and Prisoners.
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MYRIC^US (JoH. Gasbar).
Grammaticse Syro-Chaldsese Libri duo. Genoce, 1619.
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MYSTERIES AND MORALITIES.
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Ludus Coventrise, a Collection of Mysteries, formerly
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MYTHOGEAPHl LATINI.
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Tho. Munckerus omnes emendavit et commentariis perr
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Life and Songs of the Baroness Naime, with a
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12mo.
NAISMITH (John).
General View of the Agriculture of Clydesdale
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NALDUS (Antonius). See Corpus Juris Canonici.
NALSON (John), LL.D.
An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State,
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England, Scotland, and Ireland, are faithfully Repre-
sented. 2 vols. Lond. 1682. folio.
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tion. Lond. 1684. folio.
NAMUR (Jean Pie), Phil. Dr.
Manuel du Biblioth^caire, accompagne de Notes
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8vo.
NANI (Battista).
Historia della Republica Veneta.
Bologna, 1680.
4to.
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Histoire de Venise, traduit de I'ltalien par rAbb(5 F.
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An Historical Account of the Town and Parish of
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Shrewsbury, 1774. 8vo.
NAPHTALI ; or, the Wrestlings of the Church of
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Memoirs of Archibald, first Lord Napier, written by
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NAPIER (William John), Capt. Jt.^., afterward*
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Treatise on Practical Store-Farming, as applicable to
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NAPIER (Francis, 9th Lord).
Notes on Modern Painting at Naples.
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NAPIER (Henry Edward), Capt, R.N.
Florentine History, from the earliest authentic Records,
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NAPIER (James).
Manufacturing Arts in Ancient Times, with special
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NAPIER (John), of Merchiston. See Buchan
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A Plaine Discovery of the whole Revelation of Saint
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Rabdologia ; seu, Numerationis per Virgulas, Libri
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Arithmetica Logarithmica. See Briggs (Henry).
NAPIER (Jobs)— Continued.
Arithraetique Logarithmetique, par A. Vlacq. See
Briggs (Henry).
De Arte Logistica Joannis Naperi Merchistonii
Baronis, Libri qui supersunt. Edited by Mark Napier.
Edinburgi, 1839. 4to.
NAPIER (Mark), Advocate.
Memoirs of John Napier of Merchiston, his Lineage,
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History of the Partition of the Lennox. Edinb.
1835. 8vo.
Commentaries on the Law of Prescription in Scot-
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Montrose and the Covenanters, their Characters and
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Life of William Davison, Secretary of State and
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NIEBUHR (Cabsten).
Description de 1' Arable, et Voyage en Arabie et en
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Annus et Epochae Syro-Macedonum, in vetustis
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Monuments Fundraires Choisis, dans les Cimetiferes
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A Forest of Varieties. In three Parts. Lond. 1645.
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Eaccolta di Novelle, dall' origins della Lingua Italiana
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Chronica del muy esclarecido Principe y Rey Don
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NUREMBERG CHRONICLE (The), or
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Focaloir Gaoidhilge-Sax-Bh6arla ; or, an Irish-
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Julii Obsequentis quje supersunt ex Libre de Pro-
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O'CALLAGHAN (K B.), M.D.
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OCHINO (Bernakdino).
A Dialogue of Polygamy and of Divorce, written ori-
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Bernardino Ochino of Siena: A contribution to-
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The History of the Saracens, containing the Lives of
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The Life and Speeches of Daniel O'Connell, M.P.,
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Connected Essays and Tracts, being a series of In-
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Military History of the Irish Nation, comprising a
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OCTUPLA ; hoc est Octo Paraphrases Poetic* Psalmi
104, Authoribus totidem Seoti.s. Edinhurgi, 1696.
12mo.
O'DALY (John).
The Poets and Poetry of Munster. A Selection
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Dublin, 1849. 12mo.
Edinh. 1826,
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O'DONNELL (Matthew), and BEADY (Francis).
An Analytical Digest of the Eeported Cases, Statutes,
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O'DONOVAN (John).
Annals of Ireknd, by the Four Mast««. *« 1„k,
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Views of Ireland, Moral, Political, and Religion..
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O'FLAHEETY (Eoderio).
Ogygia J seu Eerum Hibernicarum Chronologia. Ac-
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Hibemicis Monumentis. Loiid. 1685. 4to.
Ogygia ; or a Chronological Account of Irish events.
Translated from the Latin of Eoderic O'Flaherty by the
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of
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Africa ; being an accurate Description of the Regions
of .iEgypt, Barbary, Lybia, the Land of Negroes, &c ;
collected and translated from authentick authors, and
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OGILBT— OLDFIELD.
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America ; being an accurate Description of the New
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remarkable Voyages thither, the Conquest of the Em-
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Thesaurus selectorum Numismatum Antiquorum ;
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The Law of Turnpike Eoads : comprising the whole
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A Concise Digest of the Law, Usage, and Custom
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Droit d'Aubaine de la Grande Bretagne. Paris
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OLAUS MAGNUS. See Magnus.
OLD BAILEY CHEONICLE (The) ; or the Male-
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OLDOmUS (Augustus).
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The Law of Horses, including the Bargain and Sale
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OLIPHANT (Laurence).
A Journey to Katmandu (the Capital of Nepaul),
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OLIVETUS (JosEPHUs),
Delectus Commentariorum in M. T. Ciceronis Opera
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OLIVIER (GuiLLAUME Antione), Dodeur en Medi-
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OLMSTED (Denison), LL.D.
The Mechanism of the Heavens ; or, Familiar Illus-
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O'MEARA (Barrt E.)
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O'NEIL (A.)
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O'PHELAN (John).
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OPPIANUS (Anazarebus).
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ORANGE (William db).
Guillaume d'Orange, Chansons de Geste des XI^ et
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ORATORES GR^CL
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An Essay on the Law of Usury. Lond. 1804. 8vo.
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ORDNANCE SURVEY.
Ordnance Survey of Londonderry. See Colby
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Ordnance Surveys of Scotland. See Scotland.
ORDONNANCE de 1667 et 1670. See Pbocez
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ORDONNANCES— ORIENTAL
73;
ORDONNANCES des Roys de France, de la Troi-
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folio.
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O'REILLY (Bernard).
Greenland, the adjacent Seas, and the North-West
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O'REILLY (Edward).
An Essay on the Nature and Influence of the ancient
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Sanas Gaoidhilge-Sagsbearla : an Irish-English Dic-
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OREM (William).
A Description of the Chanonry, Cathedral, and King's
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ORFILA (Matthieu J. B.) D. en M.
Traits de M(5decine Legale. Quatrifeme Edition, revue,
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ORFORD (Eakl op).
The Houghton Gallery : A Set of PrinU, engraved
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H.I.M. the Empress of Russia. Lately in the po«MS-
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ORFORD (Horatio Walpole, Earl or). See
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ORFORD (Sir Robert Walpole, Eabl op). See
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ORGAN.
Statement' of the Proceedings of the Presbytery of
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A Vindication of the Organ ; a Review of the Rev.
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15mo.
ORIBASIUS. See Chirurgica Veterum IhlEDicoRcii.
Oribasii Anatomica, ex hbris Galeni, cum versioue
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ORIENTAL HERALD and COLONLA.L REVIEW,
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ORIENTAL LITERATURE. See Dictionaries,
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Dictionarium Armeno-Latinum. Paris, 1633. 4to.
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Codices Orientales Bibliothecse Regiie Havniensis
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OEIENTAL-OEKNEYINGA SAGA.
OEIKNTAL LITERATVKE— Continued.
Arabic.
Kamoos (The), or the Ocean ; an Arabic Dictionary.
Prepared for publication by a native of Arabia, in the
Arabic department of the College of Fort William,
Calcutta. 2 vols. Calcutta, 1817. 4to.
Moontukhub-Ool-Loghaut ; or a Dictionary of Arabic
Words, with a Persian Translation. Originally com-
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Soorah ; a Dictionary of Arabic Words, explained in
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folio.
Alif Laila (The), or, Book of the Thousand Nights
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Nights' Entertainments," now for the first time published
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El-Mas'udi's Historical Encyclopedia, entitled " Mea-
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Al-Mufassal, opus de Ee Grammatica Arabicum,
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Chinese.
A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, in three
Parts. Part I. containing Chinese and English, arranged
according to the radicals. Part II., Chinese and English,
arranged alphabetically. Part III., English and Chinese.
5 vols. Macao, 1815-1822. 4to. See Morrison
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Esop's Fables, written in Chinese by the learned Mun
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The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from Works written
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Chinese and English Vocabulary, by Eobert Thom,
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LingUEe Stnarum Mandarinicse Hieroglyphicie Gram-
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ATLAS SINICCJS. <See China.
OEIENTAL LITERATURE— Continued.
Persian.
Huft Koolzoom, or Seven Seas ; a Persian Dictionary,
compiled by direction of the King of Oude, and printed
at His Majesty's press. 5 vols, in 2. Lucknom. folio.
Oupnek'hat (id est, Secretum Tegendum) opus ipsa
in India rarissimum ; — (seu Theologi et Philosophia
Doctrina Indica e quatuor sacris Indorum libris ex-
cerpta), ad verbum, i Persico idiomate, in Latinum
conversum, et notis illustratum; studio Anquetil Du-
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Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English, with a
Dissertation on the Eastern Nations. 2 vols. Oxford,
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Boorhani Qatiu, Dictionary of the Persian Language,
explained in Persian, with a Grammar prefixed, by
Moohummud Hoosuen Ibni Khuluf Oot-Tubreezee. Ar-
ranged, corrected, revised, and the text illustrated with
Persian Notes, by Thomas Eoebuck. Calcutta, Printed
at the Hindoostanee Press, 1818. folio.
Turkish.
Thesaurus Linguarum Orientalium, prsesertim Tur-
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Linguarum Orientalium ; seu Onomasticum LatLuo-
Turcico-Arabico-Persicum. 5 vols. Viennce, 1680-
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OEIGEN (Adamantihs Alexandrinus).
Origenis contra Celsum, Libri VIII. Gr. et. Lat. ex
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The Writings of Origen, translated by the Eev. Fred.
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OEIGINAL FAMILIAE COEEESPONDENCE
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ORIGINES PAEOCHIALES SCOTIA: The An-
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OEIGINES PATRICIA, or a Deduction of Euro-
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OEKNEYINGA SAGA.
Orkneyinga Saga, sive Historia Orcadensium a prima
Orcadum per Norvegos occupatione, ad exitum Seculi
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7M
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The Orkneyinga Saga ; translated from the Icelandic
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ORKNEY AND ZETLAND.
Orkney : a Memorial for Orkney, Odal Rights and
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Grievances and Oppressions of the Isles of Orkney
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Information, Memorials, and other Papers relating to ,
the Superiorities and other matters in dispute between
Sir Laurence Dundas, the Earl of Morton, the Officers
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Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the Islands
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ORLEANS (Antony Philip d').
Memoirs of his Serene Highness A. P. d'Orlfeans,
Duke of Montpensier. Written by himself. Translated
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ORLEANS (DucHEssE d')
M^moires sur la cour de Louis XIV. et de la Regence.
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ORLEANS GALERIE.
Galerie Lithographifee des Tableaux de son Altess
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ORLICH. See Von Orlich. (Leopold.)
ORLOFF (Comtb Gregoire).
Memoires Historiques, Politiques et Litt^raires sur le
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Amaury Duval. 5 vols. Pa7-?s, 1819-1821. 8vo.
ORMATHWAITE (John B. W., Lord).
Astronomy and Geology Compared. Lond. 1872.
post 8vo.
Lessons of the French Revolution (1789-1872).
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ORME (Robert).
A History of the Military Tran«action« of the Britiib
Nation in Hindostan, from the year 1745 to 1761 ; with
a Dbsertation on the EstabliahmenU made by Mahom*-
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Historical Fragment* of the Mogul Empire of the
Morattoes, and of the English concerns in Indoatan,
from the year 1659; with an Account of the AuthoKa
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ORME (Rev. William).
Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Religioua Con-
nexions of John Owen, D.D., Vice-Cliancellor of Oxford
during the Commonwealth. Lond. 1820. 8?o.
Bibliotheca Biblica ; a select list of Booki on lacred
Literature, with Notices, biographical, critical, and biblio-
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The Life and Times of Richard Baxter; with a
Critical Examination of his Writings. 2 voU. Lond.
1830. 8vo.
ORMEROD (George), LL.D.
The History of the County Palatine and City of
Chester ; incorporated with a republication of King's
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3 vols. Lond. 1819. folio.
Parentalia. Genealogical Memoirs, compiled by
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ORMONDE (James, Duke of). Life of. <S<!« Cabti
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ORMONDE (Marquess of).
An Autumn in Sicily, being an account of the prin-
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ORNEMENTS TIRfiS DES QUATRE ECOLES.
Reproduction la Gravure I'eau-forte et burin des
Oiuvres des Maitres dans I'Art de Sculpture. See
Rikster (Martin).
OROSIUS (Paulus).
Pauli Horosii Presbyteri inChristiani nominisQuerulos
Libri Septem. (First edition.) Per Jo. Sehtts»ler in
florcntiss. urhis Augustw, Anno\i~\, impretsi. folio.
Paulii Orosii Presbyteri Hispani adversus Paganos
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The Anglo Saxon Version, from the Historian Oio-
sius, by Alfred the Great, together with an English
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ORPHANS— OSSIAN.
OEPHANS.
The case of Orphans consider'd from Antiquity ; with
some Remarks on our Courts of Wards.
8vo.
Lond. 1725.
ORRERY (Chaeles Boyle, Earl of).
Dr Bentley's Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris
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ORRERY (Roger Botle, Earl of).
A Treatise of the Art of War. London, in tlie Savoy,
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A Collection of the State Letters of Roger Boyle, the
first Earl of Orrery, Lord President of Munster in Ire-
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the Duke of Ormonde and his Lordship, from the Restor-
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ORSINI (Ignazio).
Storia delle Monete de' Granduchi di Toscana della
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Theatrum Orbis Terrarum : The Theatre of the Whole
World, set forth by that excellent Geographer, Abraham
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ORTHODOXOGRAPHIA SS. PATRUM.
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Annales Eclesiasticos y Seculares de la muy noble, y
muy leal Ciudad de SeviUa, Metropoli de la Andaluzia.
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.ORTOLAN (Joseph L. E.)
Histoire de la Legislation Romaine, depuis son Ori-
gine; suivie d'une Generalisation du Droit Romain.
Paris, 1851. 8vo.
Explication Historique des Instituts de I'Empereur
Jiistinien, avec le texte, la traduction en regard, et
les explications sous chaque paragraphe, precfedfee d'une
generalisation du Droit Romain. Cinquieme edition,
revue et augmentee. 2 vols. Paris, 1854. 8vo.
Elements de Droit Penal — PenaUte — Jurisdictions —
Procedure. Paris, 1855. Svo.
ORTON (Rev. Job).
Exposition of the Old Testament, with Devotional
and Practical Reflections for the use of Families. 6 vols.
Shrewsbury, 1788-1791. 8vo. .
OSBECK (Peter).
Voyage to China and the East Indies. Together with
a Voyage to Suratte, by Olof Toreen, &c. Translated
from the German, by John Reinhold Forster. 2 vols.
L(md. 1771. 8vo.
OSBORN (Francis),
Works, in four several Tracts — I. Advice to a Son ;
II. Political reflections on the Government of the Turks ;
III. Memoirs on Queen Elizabeth, and King James ; IV.
Miscellany of Essays, Letters, &c. Lond. 1680. Svo.
See England.
' OSBORN (Commander Sherard).
The Discovery of the North- West Passage by H.M.S.
Investigator, Captain R. M'Clure, 1850-1854. Edited
by Commander Sherard Osborn, from the Logs and
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OSBORNE (Hon. W. G.)
The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing ; with a Sketch
of the Origin and Rise of the Sihk State. Lond. 1840,
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OSLER (Edward).
Life of Admiral (Sir Edward PeUew) Viscount Ex-
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OSMONT (Jean Bapt. Louis).
Dictionnaire Typographique, Historique, et Critique
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OSORIO (Jerome).
History of the Portuguese, during the Reign of Em-
manuel, containing all their Discoveries, &c. Translated
by James Gibbs. 2 vols. Lond. 1752. Svo.
OSSIAN.
The Poems of Ossian, translated by James Macpher-
son. 2 vols. Lond. 1790. 8vo.
The Poems of Ossian, &c., containing the Poetical
Works of James Macpherson ; with Notes and Illustra-
tions by Malcolm Laing. 2 vols. Edinh. 1805. Svo.
The Poems of Ossian, in the Original Gaelic ; with a
literal translation into Latin, by Robert Macfarlan.
With a Dissertation on the authenticity of the Poems,
by Sir John Sinclair, Bart., and a translation from the
Italian of the Abb6 Cesarotti's Dissertation on the con-
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Notes and a Supplemental Essay, by John M'Arthur,
LL.D. Published under the sanction of the Highland
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U\
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An Original Collection of the Poems of Ossian, Ortann,
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Fingal ; an Epic Poem. Translated from the Original
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translation, by James Macpherson. Edinh. 1807.
Svo.
Phingaleis, sive Hibernia Liberata, Epicum Ossianis
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The Fingal of Ossian, an ancient Epic Poem. Trans-
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P. (A.), or Parkinson (Anthony).
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Three Years in the Pacific ; containing Notices of
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PACIFICATOEES OEBIS CHEISTIANI, sive
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A New Collection of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse.
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Narrative of the Shipwreck of the " Oiwego " on th«
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PAGAN (J. M.), M.D.
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PAGIJIERRE (M.)
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PATJKULL (C. W.)
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Modern Painters. See Ruskin (John).
Tables des Fameux Peintres. See Harms (A. F.)
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PERCY (W.)
Coelia; containing Twenty Sonnets, fint publiabed
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PERCY ANECDOTES.
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PERCY SOCIETY (Publications of the).
Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literatim
of the Middle Ages. Edited from Original Manu-
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1852. post 8vo.
*♦* The chief editors of this series of pnblicationa wttt
W. Henry Black, William ChappcU, John Payne Collier,
T. Crofton Crocker, Rev. Alexander Dyce, F. W. Fairholt,
James Orchard Halliwell, Dr E. Rimbault, W. Sandys, and
Thomas Wright.
VoL I.
1. Old Ballads from Early Printed Copies.
7. Songs and Ballads relative to the London PrentioM.
6. Historical Songs of Ireland, lUustratire of the
Revolution of 1688.
3. The Payne and Sorowe of Evyll Maiyage (1509).
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VoL IL
4. A Selection from the Minor Poems of Lydgate.
8. Early Naval Ballads of England.
2. A Search for Money, by William Rowley, 1609.
9. The Mad Pranks and Merry Jests of Robin Good-
fellow, 1628.
Vol. III.
11. Political Ballads published in England during the
Commonwealth.
10. Strange Histories, by Thomas Deloney, 1607.
20. A Marriage Triumph, by Thomas Heywood, 1613.
18. The History of Patient Grissele, 1619.
VoL IV.
19. Specimens of Lyric Poetry, temp. Edward I.
13. The Boke of Curtasye, an English Poem of the
Fourteenth Century.
16. Specimens of Old Christmas Carols.
17. The Nursery Rhymes of England.
VoL V.
14. Kind-Heart's Dream, by Henry Chettle, 1592.
21, A Knight's Conjuring, by Thomas Dekker, 1607.
16. The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinarie, 1604.
12. The Two Angry Women of Abingdon, by H. Porter,
1599.
768
PERCY SOCIETY
PERCY SOCIETY.
—Continued.
Vol. VI.
27. Ancient Poetical Tracts of the Sixteenth Century.
30. Cock Lorell's Bote.
23. The Crown Garland of Golden Rose's, by Richard
Johnson, 1612.
25. Follie's Anatomie, by Henry Hutton, 1619.
31. Poems by Sir Henry Wotton.
VoL VII.
32. TheHarmony of Birds (1559).
22. A Paraphrase on the Seven Penitential Psalms, in
English Verse (1414).
29. The Harmony of the Church, by Michael Drayton,
1591.
26. Jack of Dover, 1604.
33. A Kerry Pastoral, 1719.
Vol. VIII.
28. A Selection of Latin Stories.
24. A Dialogue of Witches and Witchcraft, by George
Giflford, 1613.
Vol. IX.
34. The Four Knaves, by Samuel Rowlands, 1611-1613.
35. A Poem to the Memory of William Congreve, by
James Thomson, 1729.
36. The Pleasant Conceits of Old Hobson, the Merry
Londoner, 1607.
37. Maroccus Extaticus ; or, Banke's Bay Horse in a
Trance, 1597.
42. Old Ballads, Illustrating the Great Frost of 1683-4,
Vol. X.
38. 43. Pageants of the Lord Mayors of London. Parts
L and II.
Vol. XI.
39. The Owl and the Nightingale, by N. de Guildford.
40. Thirteen Psalms and the First Chapter of Ecclesi-
astes, Versified by John Croke, temp. Henry
VIII.
41. An Historian Expostulation, etc., by John Halle.
1565.
44. The Honestie of this Age, by Bamaby Rich, 1611.
Vol. XII.
45. The History of Reynard the Foxe, from Caxton's
Edition, 1481.
Vol. XIII.
46. The Keen of the South of Irehtnd.
50. Six Ballads ; with Burdens (by Richard Cox,
Bishop of Ely).
51. Lyrical Poems, selected from Musical Publications
between 1589 and 1600.
VoL XIV.
47. The Poems of John Audelay, fifteenth century.
48. St Brandan : a Medieval Legend of the Sea.
49. The Romance of the Emperor Octavian.
PERCY SOCIETY— Contimmd.
Vol. XV.
52. Friar Bakon's Prophesie: a Satire, 1604.
55. Poetical Miscellanies, temp. James I.
56. The Crown Garland of Golden Roses.
1659.
Part II.
Vol. XVI.
53, 64. The Seven Sages, in English Verse ; with an
Introductory Essay.
63. The Romance of Syr Tryamoure.
Vol. XVII.
58. Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads.
62. Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry
of England.
Vol. XVIII.
60. The Pastime of Pleasure, by Stephen Hawes.
Vol. XIX.
61. The Civic .Garland : a Collection of Songs from
London Pageants.
59. The Life and Martyrdom of Thomas Beket, Arch-
bishop of Canterbury.
Vol. XX.
57. The Affectionate Shepherd, by Richard Bamfield,
1594.
65. A Dialogue on Wit and Folly, by John Heywood.
66. A Collection of Proverbs and Popular Sayings.
69. The most pleasant Song of Lady Bessy.
Vol. XXL
54, 67. 70. Popular Songs, illustrative of the French
Invasions of Ireland. In four parts.
Vol. XXIL
71. The Cytezen and the Uplondyshman: an Eclogue
by Alexander Barclay.
74. An Interlude of the Four Elements : an Early Moral
Play.
75. An Interlude of the Disobedient Child, by Thomas
Ingeland.
76. The Autobiography of Mary Countess of Warwick,
1625-1673.
78. Westward for Smelts, 1620.
Vol. XXIII.
73. Songs and Carols, from a MS. of the Fifteenth
Century.
77. Festive Songs of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries.
79. Descriptive Notices of Popular English Histories.
VoL XXIV.
68. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. A new text with
illustrative notes. VoL I.
VoL XXV.
72. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Vol. II.
PERCY SOeiEl'Y— PERKINS.
769
PERCY SOCIETY— Cmtinued.
Vol. XXVI.
91. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. VoL III.
Vol. XXVII.
80. Believe as you List. A New Play, by Philip Mas-
singer, 1631.
81. Satirical Songs and Poems on Costume.
Vol. XXVIII.
88. An Anglo-Saxon Passion of Saint George.
82. A Poem on the Times of Edward II.
8b. The Keligioua Poems of William de Shoieham,
temp. Edward IV.
86. Interlude of the Triall of Treasure, 1567.
Vol. XXIX.
83. Notices of Fugitive Tracts and Chap-Books.
84. The Man in the Moone ; or,- the English Fortune-
teller, 1609.
87. A Detection of the Use of Dice-Play.
89. The Loyal Garland. Fifte edit., 1686.
90. Poems and Songs on the Assassination of the Duke
of Buckingham, 1628.
Vol. XXX.
92. The Garland of Good- Will. Divided into three
parts. Written by T. Deloney, 1678.
93. Britannia's Pastorals : a Third Book (by W.
Browne).
94. The Enterlude of John Bon and Mast Person (by
Luke Undarhill).
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PERRAULT (Charles).
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PERRIN (Jean Paul), Lionnois.
Histoire des Vaudois (recueillie des anciens auteurs).
Geneve, 1618.— Histoire des Chrestiens Albigeois, con-
tenant les longues guerres, persecutions qu'ils ont souf-
fert k cause de la Doctrine de I'lilvangile. In 1 vol.
Geneve, 1618. small 8vo.
PERRONET (Rev. Vincent).
Vindication of Mr Locke from the charge of giving
encouragement to Scepticism, and Infidelity, and from
several other objections. Lond. 17 3G. 8vo.
A Second Vindication of Mr Locke, wherein his
Sentiments regarding Personal Identity are cleared up.
Lond. 1738. 8vo.
Some Inquiries chiefly relating to Spiritual Beings ;
in which the Opinions of Hobbes with regard to Sensa-
tion, and the Attributes of the Deity, are taken notice
of. Lotid. 1740. 8vo.
PERROT (Sir John).
History of Sir John Perrot, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, under Queen Elizabeth. Lond. 1728. 8vo.
PERRY (Charles), M.D.
A View of the Levant: particularly of Constanti-
nople, Syria, Egypt, and Greece. Lond. 1743. folio.
PERRY (Rev. Frederick).
Dulce Domum : Essays on Home Life. Lond. 1873.
post 8vo.
PERRY (George).
Essay toward the History of Liverpool. See Enfield
(William).
PERRY (Henry James) and KNAPP (T. W.).
Cases of Controverted Elections in the Eleventh Par-
liament of the United Kingdom ; being the First
Parliament since the Passing of the Acts for the
Amendment of the Representation. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
PERRY (M. C), Commodore.
Expeditions to the China Seas and Japan. See
Hawks (F. L.)
PERRY (Thomas Erskine), and DAVISON
(Henry).
Reports of Cases in the Court of Queen's Bench, and
upon Writs of Error from that Court to the Exchequer
Chamber, from Mich., 2 Vict. (1838) to Hilary, 4 Vict.
(1841). 4 vols. Lond. 1839-1842. 8vo.
PERRY (Walter C), Ph.D.
German University Education : or the Professors and
Students of Germany. Lond. 1845. post 8vo.
PERSIA.
Eastern Persia. An account of the Journeys of the
Persian Boundary Commission, 1870-72. Vol.1. The
Geography with Narratives by Major St. John, Lovett
and Evan Smith. Vol. II. Zoology and Geology, by
W. T. Blanford. 2 vols. Lond. 1876. 8vo.
PERSIA, a Poem ; with Notes [by Sir John Mal-
colm]. Lond. 1814. 8vo.
PERSL'^N LITERATURE.
Flowers of Persian Literature, intended as a Com-
panion to Jones's Persian Grammar. Lond. 1805. 4to.
Selections for the use of the Students of the Persian
Class. Volumes Third and Fourth. Published at the
Persian Press of the College of Fort- William, 1809,
1810. 4to.
The Rose Garden of Persia. See Cosxello (Louisa
Stuart).
PERSIUS— PETERS.
PERSIUS (AuLus Flaccus).
Satirae VI. ad optimorum exemplariuin fidem recen-
sitfe, &c., a G. L. Koenig. GotHngm, 1803. 8vo.
Opera Omnia ex editione G. L. Koenig cum notis et
interpretatione in usum Delphini variis lectionibus notis
Variomm, etc., accurate recensita. Londini, 1820.
royal 8to. (Valpy's Delphin Classics).
The Satyrs of Peraius. Translated into English by
Thomas Sheridan, D.D. Duhlin, 1728. 12mo.
Tlie Satires. Translated by Thomas Sheridan, D.D.,
with Explanatory Notes. Second edition. Lond
1739. Svo.
The Satires of Persius, translated by the Right
Hon. Sir William Drummond. Zo»c/. 1797. 12mo.
Satires of Persius. Translated by L. Evans. See
Bohn's Classical Libraby.
A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and
Persius, by the Rev. Martin Madan. See Juvenalis
(Decimus Junius).
PERSON (David).
Varieties; or, a Surveigh of Rare and Excellent
Matters, necessary and delectable for all sorts of Per-
sons. Lond. 1635. 4to.
PERSONAL Narrative of Adventures in the Pen-
insula during the War in 1812, 1813. By an Officer
Lond. 1827, 8vo.
PERSONAL and Literary Memorials. By the
Author of "FourYears in Prance," &c. Zoret/. 1829. Svo.
PERSOZ (J.).
Biblioth^que des Arts Industriels : Traitd Th^orique
et Pratique de I'lmpression des Tissus. 4 vols. Paris,
1846. Svo., and vol. of Plates. 4to.
771
PERTH — Continued.
Book of Perth. See UweoN (Joan Pahub).
Perth : it« Annals and iU Archives See Pimocs
(David).
Traditions of Perth. See Pbnst (Oeoboe).
PERUCCI (Dre Francesco).
Pompe Funebri di tutto le Notioni del Hondo
Verona, 1639. folio.
PERUGLA. (La Fontana Maogiobe. See Vbbjiio-
lioni (G. B.)
See RivERO (M. E.)
PERTH.
A true Account of the Proceedings at Perth; the
debates in the Secret Council there ; with the reasons
and causes of the sudden breaking up of the Rebellion.
Written by a Rebel. Land. MIQ. 12mo.
Memorabilia of the City of Perth; containing a
Guide to Perth, Historical Memoranda, Charters, Lists
of Clergy, &c. ; with the Rev. Alexander DuiTs Tradi-
tional Account of the Death of John, Earl of Gowrie,
andhisBrother, in 1600. Pct-/A, 1806. Svo.
Chronicle of Perth; a Register of Remarkable
Occurrences, chiefly connected with that City, from
1210 to 1668. Edinh. 1831. 4to. (Maitland Club.)
Rental of the County of Perth, in Act of the Estates
of Parliament of Scotland, 4th August 1649 ; contrasted
with the Valuation of the same County, Ist January
1835, edited by WilUam Gloag Glass. Perth, 1835.
4to.
PERUVIAN ANTIQUITIES.
PESTALOZZI (JoHANN H.)
Esprit de la Mdthode d'fiducation de Peetaloal
See JuLUE.v (Maro Antoine).
PESTEL (Frieduich W.)
Lea Fondemens de la Jurisprudence Natorelle.
Utrecht. 1675. Svo.
PETER (William).
Memoir of Sir Samuel Romilly. S^e Rohilly (Sib
Samuel).
PETER FAULTLESS to his Brother Simon : Tales
of Night in Rhyme; and other Poems. By the Author
of Night [Ebenezer Elliott]. Edinh. 1820. li'mo.
See Watkins (John).
PETER THE GREAT.
Anecdotes, hitherto unpublished, of his Private Life.
Lond. 1813. 12mo.
History of Peter the Great See Gordon (Axex-
andeb).
PETER'S LETTERS TO HIS KLN^SFOLK [by
John Gibson Lockhart]. See Lockhaut.
PETERKIN (Alexander).
Rentals of the Ancient Earldom and Bishopiick of
Orkney; -with some Explanatory and Relative Docu-
ments. Edinb. 1820. Svo.
The Booke of the Universal Kirk of Scotlahd. See
Scotland (Church of).
Records of the Kirk of Scotland, containing the Acts
and Proceedings of the General Assemblies from the
year 1638 downwards.- See Scotland (Church of).
Compendium of the Laws of the Church of Scotland.
See Scotland (Church of).
PETERS (Richard).
Reports of Cases Argued and A^adged in the
Supreme Court of the United States, Jauoaiy Term
1820 to January Term 1S35. 9 vols. Phiictdeiphia,
1828-1835. Svo.
772
PETERS DORFF— PETRIE.
PETERSDORFF (Charles).
A Practical Treatise on the Law of Bail in Civil and
Criminal Proceedings. Lond, 1824. 8vo.
A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases
Argued and Determined in the Courts of King's Bench,
Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius ; and of
the Rules of Court, from the Restoration to Michaelmas
Term, 4 Geo. IV. 3 vols. Lond. 1825, 1826. 8vo.
PETERSON (A. T. T.)
A Treatise on the Law of Railway Companies.
Chambers (Thomas).
See
PETHERAM (John).
Historical Sketch of the Progress and Present State
of Anglo-Saxon Literature in England. Lond. 1840.
8vo.
Reprints. See Puritan Discipline Tracts.
PETHERICK (John).
Egypt, the Soudan and Central Africa ; with Explora-
tions from Khartoum, on the White Nile, to the Regions
of the Equator; being Sketches from Sixteen Years'
Travel. Edinb. and Lond. 1861. 8vo.
PETIT (J. A.)
Histoire de Marie Stuart, Reine de France et d'ficosse.
2 vols. Bar-lo-Duc. 1876. 8vo.
History of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, translated
from the original and unpublished MS. of Professor
Petit, by Charles de Flandre. 2 vols. Edinh. 1873.
4to.
PETIT (Pierre).
Traite Historique sur les Amazones, oil Ton trouve
tout ce que les Auteurs ont 6crit pour ou centre ces
Heroines. Leide, 1718. 12mo.
PETIT-RADEL (Louis, C. F.)
Recherches sur les Bibliothdques Anciennes et
Modernes, jusqu'^ la fondation de la Bibliothiique
Mazarine, et sur les causes qui ont favoriso I'accroisse-
ment, euccessif de nombre des livres. Paris, 1819.
8vo.
PETITOT (Claude Bernard).
Repertoire du Thdatre Francois, ou Recueil des
Trag(5dies et Comedies restet^s au Theatre depuis Rotrou,
pour faire suite aux editions in octavo de CorneiUe,
Molicre, Racine, &c. Avec des- Notices sur chaque
Auteur. 25 vols. Pam, 1817, 1818. 8vo.
Vie de Moliere. See Moli^re (J. B.)
Collection des M^moires. See France.
PETITOT (Jean).
Les Emaux de Petitot du Musee Imperial du Louvre :
Personnages Historiques et Femmes C^lfebres du Siecle
de Louis XIV. 2 vols. Paris, 1862-18G4. 4to.
PETITUS (Sam.)
Leges Atticaj coUegit, digessit et libro commentario
illustravit; opus Juris, Literarum et Rei-antiquarias
studiosis utilissimum ; in quo varii Scriptorum veterum,
Grrecorum et Latinorum, loci explicantur et emen-
dantur. Zugd. Bat. 1742. folio.
PETRARCA (Francesco).
Opera Latina quae extant. Basilece, per Mag.
Joannem de Amerhacli. 1496. folio.
Le Rime, brevemente esposte per Lodovico Castel-
vetro. Edizione corretta, illustrata, ed accrescinta (with
plates). 2 vols. Venezia, 1756. 4to.
Le Rime. Edizione pubblicata per opera e studio
dell' Ab. Antonio Marsand. 2 vols. PacZowa, 1819. 4to.
Le Rime, col comento di G. Biagioli. 2 vols.
Parisi, 1821. 8vo.
Le Rime. See Parnaso Italiano. Vols. I. and II.
Viaggi di Francesco Petrarca in Francia, in Germania,
ed in Italia. See Levati (Ambrogio).
Life of Petrarch. See Campbell (Thomas).
PETRARCHA REDIVIVUS.
(Jacobus Phil.)
See ToMASiNUS
PETRIE (Adam), Parish Schoolmaster in East
Lothian.
Rules of Good Deportment, or of Good Breeding, for
the Use of Youth. Edinh. 11 1Q. 12mo.
The same. Reprinted (by Thomas Maitland of Dun-
drennan). Edinh. 1835. 4to.
PETRIE (Rev. Alexander), Minister of the Scots
Church, Rotterdam.
A Compendious History of the Catholic Church
from the year 600 until the year 1600, showing her
Deformation and Reformation. Hague, 1662. folio.
PETRIE (Dr George).
The Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Ireland, anterior to
the Anglo-Norman Invasion, comprising an Essay on
the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland.
Vol. I. (all published). Dxdjlin, 1845. 4to.
PETRIE (Henry).
Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae. See Rolls.
Monumenta Historica Biitannica. See Britain,
(Great).
PETRONIUS— PEYRAN.
77S
PETROXIUS (TiTua).
Satyric6n quse supersunt. Cum integris Doct. Virorutn
Commentariis, et Notis N. Heinsii et G. Goesii antea
ineditis. Curanto Petro Burmanno, Editio altera.
Amstelodami, 1743. 4to.
Patricius et Magister. See Leoes.
PETT (SiK Peter).
Memoirs of Arthur luirl of Anglesey, late Lord Privy
Seal, with a Letter written during his Ectirement from
Court in the year 1683. Lund. 1G93. 12mo.
The Happy Future State of England ; or, a Discourse
by way of Letter to the late Earl of Anglesey, vindi-
cating him from the Reflection of an Affidavit pub-
lished by the House of Commons, Anno 1G80; the
(Obligation relating to the King's Heirs and Successors
in point of Conscience discuss'd ; and the Obligation
resulting from the Oath of Supremacy to Assist and
Defend the Preheminence or Prerogative of the Dispen-
sative Power, belonging to the King, &c. Lond. 1688.
folio.
PETTIE (George).
The Civil Conversation of S. Guazzio.
See GuAzzo (Stefano).
Translated.
PETTIGREW (Thomas Joseph), M.C.S.L.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Coakley
Lettsom, M.D. ; with a Selection from his Corre-
spondence. 3 vols. Lond. 1817. 8vo.
Bibliotheca Sussexiana. A Descriptive Catalogue of
the Manuscripts and Printed Books in the Library of
the Duke of Sussex. 2 vols. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
Bibliotheca Sussexiana, &c. 2 vols, in 3. Lond.
1827-1839. royal 8vo.
Medical Portrait Gallery. Biographical Memoirs
[wth Portraits] of the most celebrated Physicians,
Surgeons, &c., who have contributed to the Advance-
ment of^Medical Science. 2 vols. Lond. 1838, 1840.
royal 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life of Vice-Adrairal Lord Viscount
Nelson. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. 8vo.
PETTO (Samuel).
A Faithful Narrative of the Wonderful Fits which
Mr Tho. Spatchet was under by Witchcraft. Lond.
1693. 4to.
PETTUS (Sir John).
Fleta Minor: the Laws of Art and Nature, in
Knowing, Judging, Assaying, Fining, and Inlarging
the bodies of confin'd Metals : Essays on Metallick
Words, as a Dictionary to many pleasing Discourses,
by Lazarus Erckern, translated by Sir John Pettus,
Kt., in two parts. Lond. 1683-1686. folio.
PETTUS (Sib John-)— Con/i».i«/,
The Constitution of ParliamenU in England, deducwl
from the time of King Edward the Second. Loiul
1680. Svo.
PETTY (Sir William), M.D.
Hibernite Delineatio quoad hactenu* licuit, Perfeetis-
sima, studio Guilielmi Petty, E.i»' Aurati. (A Mrie* of
Maps of the Kingdom of Ireland, engraved from Sur-
veys made by Sir William Petty). Lond. 1683, 1686.
folio.
The Political Anatomy of Ireland. Lfmd. 1691. Svo.
Political Arithmetick ; or, a Discourse concerning the
extent and value of lands, people, buildings, manufac-
tures, commerce, revenues, &c. Lond. 1691. poat Svo.
Tracts. On Taxation, Political Arithmetic, and tho
Political Anatomy of Ireland. Duldin, 1769. Svo.
PfeTUESSON (P.)
Historia Ecclesiastica Islandiie ab anno 1740, ad
annum 1840. Havnice, 1841. 4to.
PETYT (William).
Jus Parliammtarium ; or, the Ancient Power, Juris-
diction, Rights, and Liberties of the Most High Court
of Pariiament, revived and asserted. Land. 1739. folio.
PEUCHET (Jacques).
Dictiounairo imiversel de la Gdographie Commei^ntc.
5 vols. Pans, 1799, 1800. 4to.
Vocabulairo des Termes de Commerce, Banque,
Manufactures, Finance, Navigation, ^[archandcs. Finance,
Mercantile et Statistique. Paris, 1801. 4to.
Statistique Eldmentaire de la France ; contenant lea
Principes de cette Science, et leur application a I'analyae
do la Richesse, etc., de I'Empire Franjais. Parit, 1805.
Svo.
PEUCHET (M.)
Histoire PhUosophique et Politique. Set Ratxal
(G. T.)
PEURBACHIUS (Georoios).
Vita Tychonis BraheL See Gasskkdcs (Pbtbcb).
PEUTINGER (Conrad).
Tabida Peutingeriana. See Itin^raires Axcuns.
PEYRAN (Jean Rodolphk).
Historical Defence of the Waldenses or Yaudois,
Inhabitants of the Valleys of Piedmont. With an
Introduction and Appendixes, by the Rev. Thomas
Sims. Land. 1826. Svo.
774
PEYRON— PHILES.
PEYRON (M.)
Essays on Spain. See Bourgoanne (Chbv. de).
PEYRONNET (Comte Chaeles-Ignace de).
Questions concerning Parliamentary Jurisdiction ; or,
a Legal Examination of the Impeacliment and Sentence
against the Last Ministers of Charles X. Edinh. 1832.
12mo.
PEYSSONEL (Charles de).
Traitd sur le Commerce de la Mer Noire. 2 vols.
Paris, 1787. 8vo.
Examen du Livre intitule Considerations sur la Guerre
actuelle des Turcs, par M. de Volney. Amsterdam,
1788. 8vo.
PEYTON (Sir Edward).
The Divine Catastrophe of the Kingly Family of the
House of Stuarts. Lond. 1731. 8vo.
Secret History of the Court of King James L See
England.
PEZRON (DoM Paul).
L' Antiquity des Terns r^tahlie et d^fendrie contre les
Juifs et les Nouveaux Chronologistes. Paris, 1687.
4to.
PFEFFEL (CHRISTIAN-FRiO^RIc).
Abr6g6 Chronologique de rHistoLre et du Droit
public d'AUemagne. 2 vols. Paris, 1766. 8vo.
Nouvel Abr6g6 Chronologique de I'Histoire et du
Droit public d'AUemagne. 2 vols. Paris, 1777.
12mo.
PFEIFFER (Ida).
A Woman's Journey round the World, from Vienna
to Brazil, Chili, Tahiti, China, Hindostan, Persia, and
Asia Minor. Translated from the German. With
illustrations. Lond. 1852. post 8vo.
Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy. Trans-
lated from the German by H. W. Dulcken. Lond.
1852. post 8vo.
A Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North.
Translated from the German, with Explanatory Notes
and Engravings. To which are added an Essay on
Icelandic Poetry, from the French of M. Bergmann,
and a Brief Sketch of Icelandic History. Lond. 1852.
post 8vo.
PFISTER (Dr J. C.)
Geschiclite der Teutschen nach den Quellen.
(Heeren und Ukert). 5 vols. Hamburg, 1829-1835.
PFNOR (Rodolphe).
Chateaux de la Renaissance. Monographie du
Chateau d'Anet, construit par Philibert de L'Orme en
1548. Paris, 1865. folio.
PH^DRUS (Aug. Libertus).
Fabularum ^sopiarum Libri V. Cum commontario
Petri Burmanni. Leidce, 1727. 4to.
Fabula3 .iEsopiaj ex editione J. G. S. Schwabii cum
Notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini variis lec-
tionibus notis Variorum et indice locapletissimo. 2
vols. Londini, 1822. royal 8vo. (Valpy's Delphin
Classics).
Phsedri, Aviani, aliorumque veterum Fabulaj, P. Syri
Sententiae, Catonis Disticha Moralia et Syniposii Aneg-
niata. Londini, 1823. 12mo.
PHALARIS.
The Epistles of Phalaris. Translated from the
Greek. To which are added some select Epistles of
the most eminent Greek writers, by Thomas Francklin,
M.A. Lond. 1749. 8vo.
Dissertation upon the Epistles of Phalaris. See
Bentley (Richard,) D.D.
PHANTASMAGORIA; or, Sketches of Life and
Literature. 2 vols. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
PHELAN (Rev. William), B.D., and O'SULLI-
VAN (Rev. Mortimer).
A Digest of the Evidence taken before Select Com-
mittees of the two Houses of Parliament, appointed to
Inquire into the State of Ireland— 1824, 1825. With
Notes and an Index. 2 vols. Loud. 1826 8vo.
PHELPS (Rev. William).
History and Antiquities of Somersetshire, with a
brief view of Ecclesiastical History. Illustrated with
maps and plans. Vol. I. and Vol. II., part I. (all
published). Lond. 1836, 1839. 4to.
PHENIX; or, The Solemn League and Covenant,
whereunto is annexed — 1. The Form and Manner of
H. Majesties Coronation in Scotland, with a Sermon
then preached. 2. A Declaration of the King's Majesty,
&c., in the yeare 1650. 3. The great danger of Cove-
nant-breaking, &c. Edinh. Printed in the year of
Covenant-breaking. 1 2mo.
PHENIX (The); or, A Revival of Scarce and
Valuable Pieces from the Remotest Antiquity down to
the Present Times, being a Collection of Manuscripts
and Printed Tracts nowhere to be found but in the
closets of the Curious. 2 vols. Z,owd 1707, 1708. 8vo.
PHILES (Manuel).
De Proprietate Animalium, Carmina ex prima
editione Arsenii et Libro Oxoniensi restituta a Jo.
Cornelio de Pauw. Gr. et Lat. Trajecti ad Rheuum.
1730. 4to.
PHILIDOR— PHILLIPS.
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PHILIDOE (Andr^ Danican).
Analysis of the Game of Chess. Translated, with
No tea by "W. S. Kenny. Lond. 1819. 12mo.
Studies of Chess. See Chess.
PHILIP (John), D.D.
Researches in South Africa ; illustrating the Civil,
Moral, and Religious condition of the Native Tribes,
including Journals of the Author's Travels in the In-
terior. 2 vols. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
PHILIP (Robert).
The Life and Times of the Rev. George Whitefield,
M.A. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
The Life, Times, and Characteristics of John Bunyan.
Lond. 1839. 8vo.
The Life, Times, and Missionary Enterprizes of the
Rev. John Campbell. Lond. 1841. 8vo.
PHILIPPART (John).
Memoirs of General Moreau. Lond. 1814. Svo.
Memoirs and Campaigns of Charles John, Prince
Regent of Sweden. Lond. 1814. 8vo.
PHILIPPE II.
Correspondance de Philippe II. sur les AjQfaires des
Pays-Bas ; publide d'aprfes les Originaux conserves dans
les Archives Royales de Simancas, par M. Gachard.
4 vols. BruxeUes, 1848-1861. 4to.
PHILIPPI (F. A.)
Commentary on St Paul to the Romans. Translated
by Rev. J. S. Banks. 2 vols. Edinb. 1878, 1879.
Svo. (Clark's Foreign Theological Library.)
PHILIPPS (Fabian).
Veritas Ineoncitssa ; or, A Most Certain Truth As-
serted, that Charles I. was no Man of Blood ; together
with a sad and impartial Inquiry whether the King or
the Parliament began the War. Printed in 1649, and
reprinted 1660. Lond. 12mo.
Tenenda non ToUenda ; or. The necessity of preserv-
ing Tenures in capite and by Knight-service. Lond.
1660. 4to.
The Reforming Registry; or, A Representation of
the very many Mischiefs and Inconveniences which
will unavoidably happen, by the needless chargeable
and destructive way of Registries, proposed to be
erected in every County of England and Wales.
Written in the year 1656, and is now published in
1662. Lond. 4to.
PHILIPS (Mas Kathbrime).
Poems. The MatchleM Orinda, to which ii addMl
Monsieur Comeille'* Pompey and Horace, with Mrenl
other Translations out of French. Z>wi(/. 16C7. nnall
folio.
PHILLIMORE (John Georoe).
Introduction to the Study and HUtory of the Boman
Law. Lojul. 1848. Svo.
The History and Principles of the Law of Evidence,
as illustrating our Social Progress. Lond. 1850. Svo.
Private Law among the RomanB from the PandecU
Lond. 1863. Svo.
PHILLIMORE (Joseph), LLD.
Reports ©f Cases in the Ecclesiastical Courta at
Doctors Commons, and in the High Court of Delegatea.
3 vols. Lond. 1818-1827. Svo.
Reports of Cases argued and determined ia the
Arches and Prerogative Courts of Canterbury, and in the
High Court of Delegates. 2 vols. Lond. 1833. Svo.
PHILLIxMORE (Sir Robert).
Memoirs and Correspondence of Geoige, Lord Lyttle-
ton, from 1734 to 1773. 2 vols. Lond. 1846. Svo.
The Law of Domicile. Lond. 1847. Svo.
Commentaries upon International Law. 4 vols.
Lond. 1871-74. Svo.
PHILLIPPS (James M.)
Jamaica : its Past and Present State.
Lond. 1843.
small Sto.
PHILIPPS (John), Bamster.
Election Cases determined by Committees of the
House of Commons. Vol. I. Lond. 1782. Svo.
PHILLIPPS (The Right Hon. Samuel March).
A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. Lond. 1815. Svo.
The same. Tenth edition, with considerable altera-
tions and additions by the Right Honourable S. March
Phillipps and T. Arnold. 2 vols. Lond. 1852.
royal Svo.
State Trials ; or, A Collection of the most Interesting
Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688, Reviewed and
Ilustrated. 2 vols. Lond. 1826. Svo.
PHILLIPS (Charles).
Speeches delivered at the Bar, and on various Public
Occasions, in Ireland and England. Zond 1817. Svo.
Specimens of Irish Eloquence, now First Arranged and
Collected, with Biographical Notices. Z>)>irf. 1819. Svo.
PHILLIPS (Charles Palmer), Barntter.
The Law of Copyright in Works of Literature and Art,
and in the Application of Designs, with the Statute*
relating thereto. Lond. 1863. Svo,
776
PHILLIPS— PHILO JUD.EUS.
PHILLIPS (Charles).
EecoUections of Curran, and some of his Contem-
poraries. Lond. 1818. 8vo.
Curran and his Contemporaries. Edinh.\%b^. 8vo.
PHILLIPS (Edward).
The New World of English "Words ; or, A General
Dictionary, containing the Interpretation of hard Words,
with their Etymologies and Definitions. Lond. 1662.
folio.
The New World of Words, or Universal English
Dictionary. Sixth edition, Eevised by J. Kersey.
Lond. 1706. folio.
Theatrum Poetarum Angliccmorum ; containing the
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The History of the Life of Reginald Pole.
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PIAZZI (Giuseppe).
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Hiatoire G^n^rale des Cdr^monies, Moeurs, et Cou-
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Voyage Historique et Litteraire en Angleterre et en
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Mundus Symboliciis in Emblematum Universitate
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Travels and Researches of Eminent English Mission-
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PICKERING (Charles), M.D.
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An Essay on the Pronunciation of the Greek
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PICOT (George), Juge au Trihunal de la Seine.
Histoire des Etats G^n^raux consid^r^s an point de
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Vues Pittoresqties de I'lle de Staffa, et de la Grotte
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La Th^ologie Chr6tienne, et la Science du Salut ou
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FIERI (DOTTOR MiCHELB T.)
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Jerusalem Explored : being a Description of the
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PIERS PLOWMAN.
The Vision of Pierce Plowman, newlye imprynted
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by Owen Rogers, 1561. 4to.
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The History of Tuscany, interspersed with Essays.
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A ^lanual of ScandinaTian Mythology, «i««*«<-t».fl «
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PIGOTT (N.)
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A HiBtory of Crime in England, from the Romau
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Exploratory Travels through the Western Countrien
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View of the present State of Derbyshire, with aa
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A Dictionary of Painters. A new edition with con
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PILLANS (James), Professor, Edin. University.
Ex Tentaminibus Metricis Fuerorum in Schola Bi^
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Principles of Elementary Teaching, chiefly in refer-
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L'Angleterre vue k Londres et dans sea Frorince«.
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PILLIERS (Pierre des), BinfdicHn d<- ht
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PINCKARD (George), M.D.
Notes on the West Indies, including Obserration*-
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PINDAR
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Gary. Lond. 1833. 12mo.
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PINDAR (Peter).
Poetical Works. See "Wolcott (John), M.D.
PINDARIES (The).
Origin of the Pindarics, preceded by Historical
Notices of the Rise of the different Mahratta States.
By an Officer. Lond. 1818. 8vo.
PINE (John).
The Procession and Ceremonies observed at the time
of the Installation of the Knights of the Bath, 17th
June 1725. "With the Arms, Portraits and other
prints. Lond. 1730. folio.
PINEDA (Peter).
A Synopsis of the Genealogy of the most Antient
and most Noble Family of the Brigantes or Douglas.
Lond. 1754. 8vo.
PINELLI (Bahtolomeo).
Istoria Romana, incisa all' Acqua forte, I'Anno 1818
e 1819. Roma, 1819. large foUo.
Costumi Diversi, inventati ed incisi in 25 tavole.
Roma, 1822. large folio. (Bound with Rossini,
Viaggio Pittoresco.)
Twenty-seven Etchings illustrative of Italian Man-
ners and Costume. Roma, 1844. folio.
Series of Designs, invented and etched by Bartolomeo
Pinelli, to illustrate the Divina Comedia of Dante.
2 vols. Roma, 1826. oblong folio.
PINKERTON (John).
Rimes. Lond. 1781. small 8vo.
Letters of Literature. By Robert Heron, Esq.
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PINKERTON {ions)— Continued.
Ancient Scottish Poems, never before in print, but
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Glossary. Prefixed are an Essay on the Origin of
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2 vols. Lond. 1786. small 8vo.
Scottish Poems, reprinted from scarce editions, with
three Pieces before unpublished. 3 vols. Lond. 1792.
small 8vo.
Vitse Antiquae Sanctorum qui habitaverunt in ea parte
Britannise nunc vocata Scotia, vel in ejus Insulis.
Quasdam edidit ex MSS., quasdam collegit J. Pinkerton,
qui et var. lect. et notas adjecit. Lond. 1789. 8vo.
An Enquiry into the History of Scotland, preceding
the reign of Malcolm III., or the year 1056, including
the Authentic History of that period. 2 vols. Lond.
1789. 8vo.
An Enquiry into the History of Scotland, a new
edition, with Corrections and Additions. 2 vols.
Edinh. 1814. 8vo.
Iconographia Scotica ; or. Portraits of Illustrious
Persons of Scotland, with Biographical Notices. Lond.
1797. 8vo.
The Scottish Gallery ; or, Portraits of Eminent
Persons of Scotland. "With an Introduction on the
Rise and Progress of Painting in Scotland. 2 vols.
Lond. 1797-1799. 8vo.
The History of Scotland, from the Accession of the
House of Stuart to that of Mary, with Appendixes of
Original Papers. 2 vols. Lond. 1797. 4to.
Recollections of Paris in the years 1 802-1 805. 2 vols.
Lond. 1806. 8vo.
The Medallic History of England to the Revolution.
Illustrated by Forty Plates. (Anon.) Lond. \iQ2. 4to.
An Essay on Medals; or. An Introduction to the
Knowledge of Ancient and Modem Coins and Medals.
2 vols. Third edition. Lond. 1808. 8vo.
Modern Geography. A Description of the Empires,
Kingdoms, States, and Colonies, with the Oceans, Seas,
and Isles in all parts of the world, with the most
recent Discoveries and Political Alterations. The
Astronomical Introduction by the Rev. S. Vince. 2 vols.
Lond. 1802. 4to.
A General Collection of the best and most interesting
"Voyages and Travels in all parts of the "World, many of
which are now first translated into English. Digested
on a new plan. 17 vols. Lond. 1808-1814. 4to.
Literary Correspondence, now first printed from the
Originals in the possession of Dawson Turner, F.R.S.
2 vols. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
The Bruce. See Babboub (John).
PINKERTON— PIROLL
781
PINKERTON (Rev. Robert).
Present State of the Greek Church in Russia. With
a Memoir on the Ecclesiastical Establishment in Russia.
Edinb. 1814. 8vo.
PINKNEY (LlEUT.-COLONEL).
Travels through the South of France, and in the
Interior of the Provinces of Provence and Languedoc,
in 1807 and 1808. Lond. 1809. 4to.
PINTO (Ferdinand Mendez).
Voyages and Adventures of Ferdinand Mendez
Pinto, a Portugal, during his Travels for the space of
one-and-twenty years in the Kingdoms of Ethiopia,
China, Tartaria, Cauchin-china, Siam, Japan, and tlie
East Indies, where he five times suffered Shipwreck,
was sixteen times sold as a slave, &c. Done into
English by H. C. Gent. Lond. 1663. folio.
PINTO (J. db).
Trait6 de la Circulation et du Credit ; contenant une
analyse raisonnee des Fonds d'Angleterre, et suivi d'une
Lettre sur la jalousie de Commerce. Amsterdam,
1771. 8vo.
PIO-CLEMENTINO (Museo). See Visoonti (E. Q.)
PIOZZI (Hester Lynch).
Retrospection ; or, A Review of the most striking
and important Events, Characters, Situations,' and
their Consequences, which the last Eighteen Hundred
Years have presented. 2 vols. Lond. 1801. 4to.
PIOZZIANA; or, Recollections of the late Mrs
Piozzi, with Remarks. By a Friend. Lond. 1833.
8vo.
PIRANESI (Giovanni Battista and Francesco).
A Collection of Works on Antiquities, Painting, and
Architecture, in 26 vols, folio, containing : —
I.-IV. Le Antichitk. Romane. Roma, 1784.
V. Monumenti degli Scipioni. Roma, 1785.
VI. Raccolta de' Tempj Antiohi. Roma.
VII. Delia Magnificenza ed Architettura de'
Romani.
VIII. Differens ouvrages d'architeoture Etrusque,
Grecque et Romaine. Di verses Com-
positions de Prisons. Anciena Arcs de
Triomphe, Fonts, et leurs Inscriptions,
&c. Trophdes d'Auguste et autres
Fragmens d' Architecture epars dans
Rome.
IX. Lapides Capitolaui sive Fasti Consulares,
Triumphalesque Romanoruni. Antiohiti.
di Cora. Castello dell' acqua Giulia.
Ronw,, 1762.
PIRANESI (Giovanni Battista and Fbavohoo)—
Continued.
X. II Campo Marzio dell' Antica Bmda. (M
pUtei.) Roma, 1703.
XI. Antichiti d'AIbano, • di CMtelOtndoUb.
1764.
XII. XIII. Vasi, CandoUbri, Cippi, Sweobgi, TripodL
Lucerne ed Onumenti Antiebi. S roll.
1778.
XIV. Oolonne Trajana ed Autoninm.
XV. Ruines extdrieores et int^rieuica d« tiDia
Temples Giec* a Psstum.
Diffdrentes Vues et quelqoM nttM d«
troiB grands fdiiioes qui (ubtiat« enoon
dans le milieu del' ancienne Ville de
* Pestum, autrement Poasidonia. (SO
plates.)
XVL XVIL Vedute di Roma.
XVIII. Choix des meilleures Statues AntiqoM^
Engraved by Fiancesco PiianeaL 1709-
1792.
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PLAYS.
A Collection of Plays, bound in three Quarto
volumes.
Vol. I. 1. Love's Last Shift ; or, the Fool in
Fashion : a comedy.— 2. Love Trium-
phant : a tragi- comedy, by Dryden. 1694.
— 3. The Provoked Wife : a comedy.
1697.— 4. The Fatal Mistake : a play, by
F. Hayns. 1696.— 5. The Marriage Kight,
by Lord Faulkland. 1664.— 6. The In-
satiate Countesse. — 7. The She-Gallants :
a comedy. 1696.-8. The World in the
Moon : an opera, by Elkanah Settle. 1697.
— 9. The Empress of Morocco : a tragedy,
by the same. 1687.
II. 1. Love's a Lottery ; with a new Masque
call'd Love and Riches Reconcil'd. 1699.
— 2. The Songs in the new Play called
The Imposter Defeated ; with the Masque
of Cinthia and Endimion. 1697.-3. The
Words of a new Interlude called The
Four Seasons, by Mr Motteux. 1699. —
4. The Campaigners ; or, the Pleasant
Adventures at Brussels : a comedy ; with
the satirical Fable of The Dog and the
Otter, by Mr D'Urfey. 1698.— 5. Reinalda
and Armida : a tragedy, by Mr Dennis.
1699.-6. The Wild Gallant: a comedy,
by John Dryden. 1694.-7. The Husband,
his own Cuckold : a comedy, by J.
Dryden, jun. 1696.-8. The ItaUan Hus-
band : a tragedy, by Edward Ravenscroft.
1698. — 9. Victorian Love : a tragedy, by
Mr W. Walker. 1698.
III. 1. The Platonick Lady: a comedy. 1707. —
2. The Stage-Coach : a comedy, 1705. —
3. The Lunatick : a comedy. 1705. —
4. The Modish Husband : a comedy.
1702. — 5. The Tender Husband : a comedy,
by Mr Steele. 1705.-6. The Careless
Husband, by CoUey Gibber. 1705.—
7. Courtship h. la Mode : a comedy, by
Mr D. Craufurd. 1700.-8. The Constant
Couple ; or, a Trip to the Jubilee : a
comedy, by G. Farquhar. 1701.-9. The
Funeral ; or, Grief a la Mode, by Richard
Steele. 1702.-10. Sir Henry Wildair : a
PLAYS.
78A
VLAYS—CwitiiiueJ.
Sequel to the Trip to the J ubilee, by Mr
G. Farquhar. 1701. — 11. Love at a Loss:
a comedy, by Catherine Trotter. 1701. —
12. The Jew of Venice : a comedy. 1701.
A Collection of Plays, bound in twelve Octavo
volumes.
Vol. I. 1. School of Reform ; or, How to rule a
Husband, by Thomas Morton. 1805. —
2. Matrimony : a petit oponi, by James
Kenney. 1804. — 3. The Blind Bargain, by
F. Reynolds. 1805. - 4. The Venetian Out-
law, by R. W. Elliston. 1805. — 5. The
Honeymoon : a comedy, by J. Tobin. 1805.
— 6. To Marry or not to Marry, by Mrs
Inchbald. 1805. — 7. The Delinquent; or,
Seeing Company, by F. Reynolds. 1805.
II. 1. The Travellers, by A. Cherry. 1806. —
2. The School for Friends ; or, Music's
Fascinations : a comedy, by Miss Cham-
bers. 1806. — 3. Edgar; or, Caledonian
Feuds : a tragedy, by G. Manners. 1806
— 4. A Hint to Husbands : a comedy, by
R. Cumberland. 1806. — 5. Adrian aud
Orilla, by W. Dimond. 1806. — 6. Tekeli :
a melodrama, by T. E. Hook. 1806.—
7. The Vindictive Man : a comedy, by T.
Holcroft. 1806. — 8. Five Miles Off; or
the Finger Post : a comedy, by Dibdin.
1806.
III. 1. Adelgitha : a tragedy, by M. G. Lewis.
1806. — 2. The Curfew, by J. Tobin. 1807.
— 3. Town and Country : a comedy, by T.
Morton. 1807. — 4. False Alarms : a comic
opera, by J. Kenney. 1807. — 5. Whistle
for It : a comic opera, by the Hon. G. Lamb.
1807. — 6. Peter the Great : an operatic
drama, by A. Cherry. 1807.
IV. 1. Songs, Chorusses, etc., in Peter the Great.
1807. — 2. Artaxerxes : an English opera.
1801. — 3. Tom Thumb: a burletta. 1806.
— 4. Faulkner : a tragedy, by W. Godwin.
1807. — 5. The Fortress: a melodrame, by
Theodore Hook. 1807.-6. Ella Rosen-
berg : a melodrame, by J. Kenney. 1807.
— 7. Time's a Tell-Tale : a comedy, by H.
Siddons. 1807.-8. The Blind Boy: a
melodrama. 1808.
V. 1. Begone Dull Care : a comedy, by F.
Reynolds. 1808. — 2. Kais ; or. Love in
the Deserts : an opera, by I. Brandon.
1808. — 3. Two Faces under a Hood: a
comic opera, by T. Dibdin. 1808. —
4. The Heir at Law: a comedy, by George
Colnian. 1808.-5. The Iron Chest : a play,
by the same. 1808.
PLAYS— C'<//i<i«u«t/.
Vol. VI. 1. Man of the World ; a oomcdy, bj
Cbarlea Mackliiu 1807. — 1 The School
for Authors: a comedy, by J. Tobin.
1808. — 3. Man and Wife: a cuuedy, by
8. J. Arnold. 1809. —4. Tb« FoandliDu
of the Forest: a play, by W. Dimaad.
1809. — 5. Not at Home : a dramatie
HUtertaininenl, by R. C. Dallas. 180B.—
6. Venoni ; or, the Novice of St Marks : a
drama, by M. O. Lewis. 1800.
VII. I. Yes or No: a musical fcrce, by I. F.
— 2. The Vintagers : a musical romaoee,
by E. J. Eyre. 1809. — 3. Grieving't a
Folly: a comedy, by R. LeigL 1809. —
4. The School for Orators: a (aroe. 1809.
. — 5. The Free Knights : a drama, by F.
Reynolds. 1810. — & Riches: a comedy,
by Sir J. B. Surges, Bart. 1810. — 7. The
Family Legend : a tragedy, by Joanna
Baillie. 1810.
VIII. 1. The Seaside Story: an operatic drama,
by Mr Dimond, jun. 1801. — 2. Cure for
the Heartache : a comedy, by T. Morton.
1805. — 3. Youth, Love, and Folly: a
comic opera, by Mr Dimond, jun. 1805. —
4. The Young Hussar : an operatic piece,
by William Dimond. 1807. — 8. The
Hunter of the Alps: a drama, by Mr
Dimond, jun. — 6. Three and the Deuce :
a comic drama, by P. Hoare. 1809. —
7. The Doubtful Son : a play, by W.
Dimond. 1810. — 8. High Life in the City •
a comedy, by E. T. Eyre. 1810.
IX. 1. Twenty Years Ago : a melodramatic enter-
tainment, by I. Pocock. 1810.-2. Hit or
Miss : a musical farce, by the same. 1810.
— 3. The Peasant Boy : an opera, by W.
Dimond. 181L — 4. Gustavus Vasa: an
historical opera, by the same. 1811.—
5. Lost and Found : a comedy, by M. K.
Masters. 1811.-6. The Gawtte E.\tra-
ordinary : a comedy, by J. G. Holman.
1811. — 7. The Knight of Snowdoun : a
musical drama, by T. Morton. 181 1.
X. 1. The Bee Hive: a musical larce. 1811. —
2. The Lady of the Litke : a melodtaiiiatic
romance, by E. J. Eyre. 1811.-1 The
Virgin of the Sun : an operatic drama,
by F. Reynolds. 1812.-4. Right and
Wrong: a comedy. 1812. — 5. RemorM :
a tragedy, by S. T. Coleridge. 1813.—
6. Education: a comedy, by T. Morton.
1813. — 7. First Impressions: a comedy,
by Horatio Smith. 1813.-8. The Non-
descript: a musical farce. 1813. — 9. The
Miller and his Men : a melodrama, by
I. Pucock. 1813.
5o
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TLAYS,—Co)it!iaieJ.
Vol. XI. 1. The Appeal: a tragedy. Edinh. 1818.—
2. Fazio : a tragedy, by H. H. Millman.
1818. — 3. The Apostate: a tragedy, by
Ricliard Shell, Esq. 1817.-4. The
Italians ; or, the Fatal Accusation : a
tragedy. 1819. — 5. Virgin ius: a tragedy,
by James Sheridan Knowles. 1820. —
6. Caius Gracchus : a tragedy, by the
same. 1823.
XII. 1. Conscience; or, the Bridal Night: a
tragedy, by James Haynes. 1821. —
2. Mirandola : a tragedy, by Barry Corn-
wall. 1821. — 3. Durazzo: a tragedy, by
James Haynes. 1823. — 4. The Vespers of
Palenno : a tragedy. 1823.
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PLIMSOLL (Samuel), M.P.
Our Seamen : an Appeal Lond. 1873.
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PLOWDEN (Edmund).
Commentaries or Eeports; containing divers Cases
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Elizabeth. Originally written in French. To which
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Jura Anglorum. The Rights of Englishmen. Land.
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A Short History of the British Empire from May
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An Historical View of the state of Ireland, from
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Principles and Law of Tithing. Lond. 1806. Svo.
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Travels in Abyssinia and the Galla Country ; with
an Account of a Mission to Eas Ali in 1848. From
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Consul in Abyssinia. Edited by his brother, Trevor
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PLUKENET (Leonard), D.JI.
Opera Botanica. VoL L Phytographia, sive Stirpium
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Narrative of a Three Years Residence in France,
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Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the
years 1814 and 1815. Lond. 1817. 4to.
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PLUMPTRE (Rev. James).
Four Discourses on subjects relating to the Amuse-
ment of the Stage ; with Supplementary Notes. Coni-
bridije, 1807. Svo.
PLUNKET (The Hon. David).
The Life, Letters, and Speeches of Lord Plunket,
by his Grandson, the Hon. D. Plunket ; with an Intro-
ductory Preface, by Lord Brougham. 2 vols. Loud.
1867. Svo.
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Notice sur la Vie et les Ecrits de Robert Wace, Po^te
Normand du xii" Siecle. Rouen, 1824. Svo.
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Qu« supersunt Omnia, Griecc et Latine, principibua
ex editt. castigavit, viroruraque doctorum iiui»|u«
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Latine. Adduntur variantcs lectiones, dictorum viroram
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avec der Notes et des Observationes de M. L'Abb*
Brothier. 22 vols. Pai-ia, 1783-87. Sva
Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romainea, com-
pared together by that grave learned Philosopher mid
Historiograjiher, Plutarke of Chseronea. Translated out
of Greeke into French, by lames Amiot, Bishop of
Auxerre. With the lives of Hannibal and Scipio
African : translated out of Latine into French, by
Charles de I'Escluse ; and out of French into English,
by Sir Thomas North. Lond. 1612. folio.
Plutarch's Lives ; translated from the original Greek,
with Notes, and a Life of Plutarch, by J. and W.
Langhome. Sixth edition. 6 vols. Lond. 1801. Svo.
The Philosophy, commonly called The Moralx.
Written by the learned Philosopher Plutarch ; trans-
lated out of Greek into English, by Philemon Holland,
Doctor of Physick. Lond. 1657. folio.
Plutarch's Morals; translated from the Greek, by
several hands. Fifth edition. 5 vola Lt/iid. 1718.
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POCOCK (Lewis).
A Familiar Explanation of the Nature, Advantage*,
and Importance of Assurances upon Lirea. Lomd.
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India in Greece ; or, Truth in Mythology ; contain-
ing the Sources of the Hellenic Race, the Colonisation
of Egypt and Palestine, the Wars of the Grand I^ma,
and the Budhistic Propaganda in Greece. Lend.
1852. Svo.
788
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POCOCKE (Richard), LL.B.
A Description of the East, and some other Countries.
2 vols, in 3 parts. Ijjud. 1743-45, folio.
Inscriptionum Antiqiiarum, Gr. et Lat., ac Numis-
niatum Ptolemseorum, in j32gypto cusorum, o Scriniis
Britannicis Catalogus. LmkI. 1752. folio.
POE (Edgar Allen).
Works. Edited by John H. Ingram.
Edinh. 1874-75. 8vo.
4 vols.
POEMI KOMANZESCHL See Poeti Italiani.
POEMS.
A Collection of Poetical Pieces published be-
tween 1682 AND 1722, bound in one volume, Quarto.
1. A Panegyric on King James. — 2. A Con-
gratulatory Poem to King James. — 3. Dry-
den's Britannia Eediviva. — 4. Pomfret's
Choice. — 5. The Lambeth Consultation. —
6. Moderation Displayed. • — 7. Addison's
Campaign. — 8. Character of Louis the
Great. — 9. Panegyric on a Noble Poet. —
10. Advocate's Complaint. — 11. She put
her hand upon his Skull. — 12. Great
Noise about Nothing. — 13. Answer to the
Preceding. — 14. The Grandsire's Ghost. —
15. The Farthingale Revived. — 16. The
Hock Magistrates. — 17. Blythe Man's Vade-
Mecum. — 18. Gul. Sutherlandi Diploma.
A Collection op Poetical Pieces published be-
tween 1704 AND 1721, bound in one volume, Quarto.
I. The Scots Genius Reviving. 1704. —
2. The Vision.^3. The Scots' Answer to a
British Vision. — 4. A Reply to the Scots'
Answer to the British Vision. — 5. A
Second Defence of the Scottish Vision. —
6. A Dialogue between the Pillory and
Daniel De Foe. — 7. An Equivalent for De
Foe. — 8. Elegie on the Death of the Rev.
David Williamson. 1 706.— 9. The Renegade
Whip't : a satire, in answer to A n's
Lybel on the Author of the Essay on
Marriage. ^10. A Curb for a Coxcomb ;
or, an Answer to the Renegade Whip't,
written by F s of D r, in Defence of
his Lewd Practices. Edinh. 1704. — 11, A
Satyre on F s of D r. — 12. A New
Year's Gift for the Renegado. 1705. —
13. Mack-Faux, the Mock Moralist ; or,
Pierce, the Traitor, Unmasked and Hanged.
1705. — 14. Faction Displayed. Lond. 1704.
— 15. Moderation Displayed. 1705. —
;6. The Man of Honour. 1706.— 17. An
VOTm&—C(mtinued.
Epistle from a Lady in England to a Gentle-
man at Avignon. 1717. — 18. A Poem in
memory of John, Earl of Strathmore, killed
at the Battle of Sheriffmuir. — 19. A Hymn
10 the Victory in Scotland, 13th Nov. 1715.
— 20. The Women's Indictment against Bum-
bank and Fackney. 1721.— 21. A Tale of a
Man and his Mare. 1721.
A Collection of Poetical Pieces published be-
tween 1774 and 1796, bound in one volume, Quarto.
1. An Heroic Epistle to Sir W. Chambers.
Thirteenth edition. Lond. 1776. — 2. An
Heroic Epistle to the Public. Third edition.
1774. — 3. The Dean and the Squire, by the
Author of the Heroic Epistle. — 4. Ode to
Mr Pinchbeck, by Malcolm M'Greggor,
author of the Heroic Epistle. Fifth
edition. 1776. — 5. An Epistle to Dr Sheb-
beare, by M. Macgreggor. 1776. — 6. A
Poetical Epistle from the Ghost of Dr
Johnson to his Four Friends. 1786. —
.7-16. Odes by Peter Pindar [John Wol-
cott] — Lyric Odes to the Royal Academi-
cians, 1785 ; Lyric Odes for the Year 1785 ;
Ode, dedicated to the Duke of Richmond ;
Bozzy and Piozzy: a poetical epistle to
Boswell; Ode upon Ode, or a Peep at St
James', 1787 ; Complimentary Epistle to
James Bruce ; Lyric Epistles to Lord
Macartney ; Tears of S. Margaret ; Epistle
to the Pope; and Pathetic Odes, 1794, —
17. Poems, by G. Dyer. Lond. 1792. —
18. The Majviad, by the Author of the
Baviad [W. Gifford]. Second edition. Lond.
1796.
A Collection op Poems, bound in eight Octavo
volumes,
Vol.1. ]. Essays upon Pastoral. Third edition. Lond.
1730.— 2. The Kirkiad ; or, Golden Age of
the Church of Scotland. Edinh. 1774. —
3. The Repeal : an occasional poem. Edinh.
1779.— 4. Strict Thoughts on Education.
Edinh. 1782. — 5. Poetical Dialogues on
Religion in the Scots dialect between two
Gentlemen and two Ploughmen. Edinh.
1788. — 6. Edinburgh; also, the Weeping
Bard, by Robert Alves. Edinh. 1789.^ —
7. Essays delivered in the Pantheon ; to
which is added, Willie and Jamie : an eclogue,
by R. Gumming. Edinh. 1791. — 8. Pieces of
Rhyme, by Captain Marjoribanks. Edinh.
1793.— 9. The Waes o' War; or, the Upshot
o' the History o' Will and Jean. Edinh.
1796.
POEMS.
789
POEMS— ContiTwed.
Vol. 11. 1. Poetry, Miscellaneous and Dramatic, by an
Artist. Edinb. 1797. — 2. Eternity; ad-
dressed to Freethinkers, by John Jaraieson,
D.D. Edinb. 1798.— 3. Poem, by the Rev.
John Black. Ipswich, 1799. — 4. Liberty
Deposed ; or, the Western Election. Land.
— 5. A Poetical Epistle to Sir George
Beaumont on the British School of Painting,
by W. Sotheby. Lond. ISOl.— 6. A Town
Eclogue. Edinb. 1804. — 7. Buonaparte : a
satyre. Edinb. 1804. — 8. All the Talents:
a satirical poem, by Polypus. Seventh
edition. 1807. — 9. Lucubrations on a Greek
Epigram. Edinb. 1808.
III. 1. The Plants : a poem, by W. Tighe. Lond.
1808. — 2. Horfe lonicse : a poem descrip-
tive of the Ionian Islands, by Mr R.
Wright. Lond. 1809. — 3. The Four Slaves
of Cythera : a romance, by the Rev. Rob.
Bland. Lond. 1809.
IV. 1 . The Scotiad ; or, the Wi.se Men of the North,
by Macro. Lond. 1809. — 2 The Battles of
the Danube and Barrosa [by John Guilliam].
Lond. 1811.— 3. The Conduct of Man. Lond.
1811. — 4. The Farmer : a poem, by James
Bruce. Dundee, 1813. — 5. Hours of Loyalty ;
or. Allegorical Political Delineations, by
W. Harvey. Lond. 1813.— 6. The Campaign:
a poem in Commemoration of the Battles of
Vittoriaand the Pyrenees,by John Guilliam.
Lond. 1813.— 7. Emancipation: a poem, by
Rob. Doman. Lond. 1814.
V. 1. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. Tliird
edition. Lond. 1814. — 2. A Second Ode
to Napoleon Buonaparte. Lond. 1815. —
3. The Hunting of Badlewe : a dramatic
tale, by J. H. Craig. Edinb. 1814.-4. The
Farewell Song of the Caledonian Muse : a
celestial excursion, by John Monro. Ldth,
1814. — 5. De Ranee: a poem, by J. W.
Cunningham. Second edition. Lond. 1815.
— 6. Infancy; or, the Economy of Nature
[by W. Paterson]. Edinb. 1816.-7. The
Siege of Corinth : a poem. Parisina : a
poem. Lond. 1816. — 8. Rasmin and Ezel-
lina ; or, Diversions at Lundin. Cupar,
1816.
VI. .1. The Persecutor; with other poems from the
Greek, Latin, Persian, Italian, etc. Lond.
1816. — 2. Hezekiah and Sennacherib, by
C. H. Ferrol. Cambridge, 1816.-3. Carib-
bean Verses, by R. Downer. Edinb. 1816.
— 4. On the Death of H.R.H. the Princess
Chariotte of Wales, by the Rev. R. Ken-
nedy. Lrnid. 1817.-5. The Influence of
VOILTAS—Cmtinued.
the Holy Bible, by Thos. Hogg. Truro.
— 6. Amatory, and other Verses, by Howanl
Fish. Lmid. 1817.— 7. Emanuel, by the Rev.
George Hughes. Lond. 1818.— 8. Madeline,
by the Rev. O. Hughes. Lond. 1818. —
9. Harvest : a poem ; with other poetical
pieces, by Charlotte C. Richardson. Lond.
1818.
Vol. VII. 1. A Few Clusters of the Seventy-fifth
Vintage : Poems, by W. Lane. Wycomhe,
1819.-2. Montalto ; or, the Heart Un-
veiled ; with other poems, by Tbonuw
MacCarthy. Lmd. 1819.-3. The Game's
A-foot, by W. Williamson, and other Red-
coats of the Old Lothians. Edinb. 1820.
— 4. Palmyra : Cambridge Prize Poem, by
John Henry Bright. 1822.-5. Poems,
chiefly in the Scotch dialect, by Robert
Wilson. Ediith. 1822. — 6. Tribute to the
Memory of the Man of the People, by W.
Rhind. Edinb.— 1. The Fall of Mexico.
Lond. 1823. — 8. Stanzas on the Death of
Lord Byron, by Henry S. Riddell. Edinb.
1825. — 9. A Tribute in Verse to the Char-
acter of the late Right Hon. George
Canning, by the Rev. R. Kennedy. Lond.
1827.
VIII. 1. Poems on several occasions from 1793 to
lfil6. Edinb. 1836. — 2. Spartacus ; or, the
Roman Gladiator: a tragedy, by Jacob
Jones. Lond. 1837. — 3. The University
Snowdrop ; containing a Selection of
Squibs, Old and New, with magnificent
embellishments. Edinb. 1838. — 4. Gertrude
and Beatrice ; or, the Queen of Hungary : a
tragedy, by George Stephens. Lond. 1839.
— 5. lanthe, by Nugent Taylor. Lond. 1839.
— 6. Gideon ; or, the Trials of Faith, by
John Murray. Cambridge, 1839. — 7. Elegiac
Verses in memory of Rob. Ferguson, M.P.,
by James Miller. Edinb. 1841.-8. The
Palfrey : a love story, by Leigh Hunt
Lond. 1842. — 9. Monomania, by Dry Nurse.
Lond. 1843. — 10. The Battle of the Nile,
by W. R. Harris. Lond. 1846.-11. The
Plutus of Aristophanes ; translated into
English verse, by C. P. Gerard. Lond. 1847.
A Collection op Poems, bound in nine small Octavo
volumes.
Vol. I. 1. A Poem on the Last Day, by Ed. Young.
Oxford, 1713. — 2. Peace. Second edition.
Lond. 1713. — 3. Poems on Several Occasions.
Lond. 1719. — 4. Melpomene: a poem to
the memory of Mr Joseph Foord, by Mr
Mitchell. Edinb. 1719. - 5. The Knight.
790
POEMS.
'POEyiS—CantinueJ.
1723. — 6. The Art of Politicks, in imitation
of Horace, Land. 1729. — 7. Translations
and Poems, written on several subjects [by
Sam. Boyse]. Edinb. 1731. — 8. Emilia ; or,
Poems Sacred to Conjugal Love. Edinb. 1731.
Vol. II. 1. Retirement :. a poein occasioned by seeing
the Palace and Park of Yester. Edinb.
1735. — 2. The Man of Honour. Lond.
1737. — 3. The Eucharist. Edhil. 1737.—
4. London j or, th& Progress of Commerce,
by Mr Glover. Lond. 1739. ^ 5. Contem-
plation ; or, the Triumph of Love. Edinb.
1747. _ 6. The Castle of Indolence, by
James Thompson^ Lond. 1748. — 7. The
Speech of a Fife Laird, &c. ; Three Scots
Poems. Glasgow, 1751. — 8. Douglas: a
tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
in Covent Garden [by Rev. John Home].
Edinb. 1757. — 9. A» A»gument to prove
that the Tragedy of Douglas ought to be
publickly burnt by the hands of the Hang-
luaa. Edinb. 1757. — 10. Rural Love: a
tale in the Scottish- dialect. Aberdeen, 1759.
— 11. The Earl of Douglas : a dramatick
essay. Lond. 1760.
III. 1. Earl Douglas; or, Generosity Betrayed: a
tragedy. Glasgow, 1764. — 2. Clyde: a
poenii — 3. A Panegyric on the Town of
Paisley, by a north-country gentleman.
1765. - 4.. Poems, by Ihomas Warton.
Lend. 1787. — 5. Lyriek Poems, by the Rev.
James Poulson. — 6. Poems on the British
Authors, by the Rev. Alex. Cunyngham.
7. Glasgow, 1779. — The Wounded Soldier, by
Jlr M y. Lond.— 8. The Isle of Wight :
a poem la tkiee cantos. Isle of JP'iglU,
1782.
IV. 1. Juvenile Performances in Poetry, by a
Student in the University., Edinb. 1788. —
2 The New Arcadia i a Pindaric ode, by
W. Beltcher. 1789. — 3. The Pantheon
Rattle ; or, Gold Medal Debate. Edinb.
1789. — 4. The Tlwatre:. a didactic essay,
by Sam. Whyte. Vubhu, 1790. — 5. A
Paraphrase on the Rev. Dr Watt's cele-
brated Distich on th.e study of Languages. —
6. Poems, by John Rannie. Aberdeen,
1791.^7. Poems in the Scots and English
Dialect, by Rob. Gray. Ghxsgoxo, 1793. —
8. Mercy, by James Macaulay. Edinb.
1795.
V. 1. The Vision ; with other Pieces : the effu-
sions of a young mind. Bath, 1797. —
2. The Harp of Heniies : poems by Thos.
Nicholes. — Poems, by Anne Bannerman.
VQYM.^— Continued.
Edinb. 1800. — 3. Epistle from the Marquis
de la Fayette to General Washington.
Edinb. 1800.
Vol. VI. 1. Poems written chiefly in France, Ger-
many, and Holland, during the Peace, 1802,
by a young gentleman. Edinb. 1804. —
2. Brontes : a cento to the memory of the
late Viscount Nelson [by Sir Fred. Morton
Eden]. Nut published, 1806. — 3. Elijah's
Mantle :, a tribute to the memory of
William Pitt. Lond. 1807. •- 4. Ode Pin-
darique h, I'occasiou de la noble et glorieuse
Insurrection des Espagnols, par M. Lenoir.
Londres, 1808. — 5. Verses, by the Rev. R.
N. French. Derby, 1808,-6, The Statue
of the Dying Gladiator. Lond. 1810. —
7. The Regent's Fete ; or, the Prince and
the Country, by Edw. Fitzgerald. Lotid.
181L
VII. 1. Poems, by Whiston Bristow. Lond. 1811.
— 2. The Battle of Albuera. Lond. 1811.
— 3. The Caledonian Cornet Elucidated.
Lond. 1811.-4. The Deserted Village
School. Edinb. 1812. — 5. Squibs and
Ciackers, by Jasper Smallshot. Lond. 1812.
VIII. 1. Bonaparte's Garland ; being eight new
Songs. Edinb. 1813.— 2. The Travellers,
by Thos. Ansley. Lond. 1818 — 3. The
Picture of a Scottish Baron Court, by
Patrick Anderson. Edinb. 1821. — 4. The
Giolden Age ; or, England in 1822-23.
Lond. 1823.— 5. Poems, by H. L. V. Dero-
zio. Calcutta, 1827 6. Poems, by Thomas
Gent. Lmid. 1828.
IX. 1. Poems, by Mrs G. G. Richardson. Third
edition. Edinb.. 1829. — 2. Lyrics from the
German of Schiller, translated by T. Pym
Juhiwton. Lond. 1839. — 3. The Step-
mother : a dramatic poem, by Mrs Leckie.
Edinb. 1842. — 4. Songs to Aletheia, by
Harry Lee. Lond. 1843- — 5. The War of
the Surplice, by Anti-Empiricus. Lond.
1845.
A CoLi^ciioN OP Poems, bauud in thirty-five
Duodecimo volumes.
Vol.. I. 1. The Pleasures of Hope, by Thomas Camp-
bell. Seventh edition. Edinb. 1804. —
2. Scottish Descriptive Poems, by J. Ley-
den. Edinb. 1803. — 3. Scenes of Infancy,
by J. Leyden, Edinb. 1803.
II. 1. Poems on several occasions, by Michael
Bruce, Edinb. 1796. — 2 Pleasures of
Solitude, by P. L. Courtier. Lond. 1802.
POEMS.
791
VOEyiS— Co,,/!, n,rJ.
Vol. III. I. The Pleasures of Love, by O. W. Fitz-
william. Land. 1806. — 2. Poems, from the
Portuguese of Luis de Camoens, with
remarks by Lord Strangford. Lcmd. 1805.
TV. I. The Farmer's Boy: a rural poein, by
Robert Bloomfield. Seve.nth edition. Land.
1803.— 2. Rural Tales, Ballads, and Songs,
by R. Bloomfield. Third edition. Land.
1803. — 3. Wild Flowers ; or, Pastoral and
Local Poetry, by R. Bloomfield. Land.
1806.
V. 1. The Progress of Refinement, by the Rev.
William Gillespie. Edinb. 1805.— 2. Home :
a poem. Edinb. 1806.
VI. 1. The Sabbath and Sabbath Walks, by
James Grahame. Tliird edition. Edinb.
1805. — 2. The Birds of Scotland ; with
other poems, by James Grahame. Edinb.
1806.
VIL 1. Poetry of the Anti- Jacobin. Second edition.
Land. 1800. — 2. Petrarca : a collection of
sonnets. Land. 1803. — 3. Poems, by Mrs
Opie. Third edition. Land. 1804.
VIII. 1. Wallace ; or, the Vale of Eller.slie, by John
Finlay. Second edition. Glasgow, 1806. —
2. The Poetical Works of Hector M'Neil,
Esq. Edinb. 1806.
IX. 1. The Wanderer of Switzerland, by James
Montgomery. T%ird edition. Lond. 1806.
— 2. Poems, by the Rev. Henry Moore of
Liskeard. Lond. 1806. — 3. Tristria, by
Peter Pindar. Lo^id. 1806.
X. 1. Metrical Tales, by Robert Southey. Lond.
1805. — 2. Pleasures of Memory, by S.
Rogers. Lond. 1806.
XI. 1. Elegy on a Pile of Ruins, by J. Cunning-
ham. Lond. 1806.-2. Death, by Porteous,
Bishop of London. Lond. I8<)i}. — 3. Battle
of Trafalgar, by the Rev. Mr Drummond.
Belfast, 1806. — 4. Ancient Ballads, by
Thomas Rodd. Lond. 1801.
XII. 1. The Warrior's Return, and other Poems, by
Mrs Opie. Lond. 1808.— 2. The Triumphs
of Petrarch, translated into English verse,
by the Rev. Henry Boyd. Lond. 1807.
XIII. 1. Poems, by S. E. Brydges, Esq. Fourth
edition. Lond. 1807. — 2. The Mother, by
Mrs West. Lond. 1809. — 3. Pleasures of
Love, by John Stewart. Seco^id edition.
Lond. 1806.
POEMS— Continued.
Vol. XIV. 1. Spirit of Discovery, by Mr Bowles. Second
edition. Bath, ISW). — 2. Poetical Trans-
lations, by Mrs Ware. Lond. 1809. —
3. Woman, by E. S. Barr«t, Esq. Lond.
1810.
XV. 1. Genevieve ; or, the Spirit of the Drave, by
John Stewart, Esq. Lond. 1810.— 2. Tales
of Romance, by C. A. Elton. Lond. 1810.
— 3. West Indies, by James Montgomery.
Second edition. Lond. 1810.
XVI. 1. Sonnets, and oth«r Poems, by M»ry F.
Johnson. Lond, 1810. — 2. Town Fashions,
by Hector M'Neil, Esq. Edinb. 1810. —
3. Bygane Times, by the sarn«. Edinb.
1811.
XVII. 1. Rejected Addresses ; or, the New Theatnim
Poetarum. — 2. Horace in London, by the
Authors of the above. — 3. Intercepted Let-
ters ; or, the Penny Post Bag.
XVIII. 1. The Bridal of Triemiain ; or. Vale of St
John, by Sir W. Scott. Edinb. 1813. —
2. Jokcby : a burlesque on Rokeby. Lond.
1813.
XIX. 1. Poetical Epistles and Translations. Lond.
1813. — 2. Poems and Translations, by R.
Heber. Lond. 1812.
XX. 1. Milton's Sublimity Asserted: blank verse,
by Philo-Milton. Lond. 1709.-2. A
Rustical Description of the University of
Oxford. 1717. — 3. Westminster Abbey : a
poem. Lond. 1721.— 4. The Fall of Virtue ;
or, the Iron Age. Edinb. 1738. — 5. News
from Borrowstounness, by J. H. Scriblerus,
secundus, Edinb. 1745. — 6. The Hermit,
by Mr Parnell; and other poems. Edinb.
1751. — 7. The Noctuary ; or, an Address
from the Tombs. Lond. 1752.— 8. The
Grave, by Rob. Blair. Perth, 1780.-
9. The Sorrows of Love. Edinb. 1801. —
10. The Sabbath, £rft)ii. 1804. — 11. Envy
at Arms ; or. Caloric Alarming the Church,
Edinb. 1805.
XXI. 1. A Curious Collection of Scots Poems :—
Aja.ic: his Speech to the Grecian Enabbs,
by B. F. Gent ; The Dominie Deposed, by
W. Forbes ; Polemo-Middinia, &c. Edinb.
1767. — 2. The Seasons, by W. Cochran.
Edinb. 1780.-3. Selim and Zaida. Edinb.
1800. — 4. Society ; with other poems, by
James Kenney. Lond, 1803.
XXII. 1. The Poetical Works of the Author of the
Heroic Epistle to Sir W. Chambers. Lond.
1805. — 2. Fatal Curiosity ; or, the Vision
792
POEMS.
POEMS— Continued.
of Silvester, by Joseph Bounden. Lond.
1805.— 3. The Spirit of the Mountains ;
with other poems, by Geo. Taylor.
Lond. 1806.
Vol. XXIII. 1. Poems, written at Lanchester, by J.
Hodgson. Lond. 1807. — 2. Lyric and
other Poems, by Laura Sophia Temple.
Land. 1808. — 3. Retirement, and other
poems, by Cyrus Redding. Lond. 1809.
— Poems and Translations from the
minor Greek Poets, etc., written chiefly
between the ages of ten and sixteen, by
a Lady. Lond^ 1809.
XXIV. 1. Sonnets, and other Poems, by Martha
Hanson. 2 vols. Lond. 1809.— 2. Yuli,
the Africiin. Lond. 1810. — 3. The
Pleasures of Possession, by C. Verrah,
Lond. 1810.
XXV. 1. The Tyrolese Villagers, and other
Poems, by T. Robinson. Lond.. 1810.
— 2. The Poetical Chain ; or. Miscel-
laneous Poems, by Mrs Ritson. Lond.
1811. — 3. The Tears of Sympathy, by
an Oflicer's Widow. Edmh. 1812.
XXVI. 1. The Genius of the Thames, by Thomas
Love Peacock. Lond. 1810. — 2. Safie :
an Eastern tale, by J. H. Reynolds.
Lond. 1814. — 3. Eloise, and other
Poems, by a young Lady. Leith, 1815.
XXVII. 1. Fowling, by the Rev. John Vincent.
Second edition. Edinh. 1812. — 2. In-
tercepted Letters ; or, the Twopenny
Post Bag, by T. Brown. EUventh
edition. — 3. Poems, by J. B. Drayton.
Lond. 1813.
XXVIII 1. The Times; or, the Prophecy; with
other poems, by George Daniel. Lond.
1813. — 2. The Associate Minstrels [by
Josiah Conder and others]. Lond.
1813. —3. Sir Wilibert de Waverley;
or, the Bridal Eve, by Eliza S. Francis.
Lond. 1815.
XXIX. 1. The South American : a metrical tale,
by J. Scott Walker. Edinh. 1816.—
2. The Lessons of Sadek ; Leoline and
Penaura, with other Poems, by J.
Crawford Whitehead. Edinh. 1817. —
3. Twelve Spiritual Songs. — 4. The
Minstrel's Daughter: a tale of the
Scottish Borders, by Alexander Park.
Edinh. 1824.
POEMS— Con<wM(cd
Vol. XXX. 1. Adelaide of Lorraine: a poetic narra-
tive, by R. C. Barton. Lond. 1818. —
2. Llewelyn ap Jorwerth, by W. E.
Meredith. Lond. 1818.-3. The Genius
of Poetry; with odes, &c., by J.
Bowick. Montrose,\8\%. — 4. The Harp
of the Desert ; containing the Battle
of Algiers, &c., by Ismael Fitzadam.
Lond. 1818.
XXXI. 1. Night : a descriptive poem. Lond.
1818.-2. The Banks of the Hudson,
by William Crow. Ldth, 1821. —
3. The Wandering Bard. Edinh. 1833.
XXXII. 1. The Battle of Craignilder : an ancient
Gallovidian ballad, by Capt. Denni-
ston. Edinh. 1832. — 2. Songs of the
Press, and other poems relative to the
Alt of Printing. Lond. 1833.-3. The
Anglo-Polish Harp, and other poems,
by Jacob Jones. Lond. 1836. — 4. The
Cry of the Poor. Lond. 1837.
XXXIII. 1. The Pleasures of Imagination, and
other Poems, by John Macpherson.
Edinh. 1835.-2. Philip St^inlield, the
Parricide ; and other tales, by G. Tait.
Lond. 1838. — 3. Disputation between
the Body and Soul. Edinh. 1838. —
4. Poems, Songs, Anecdotes, &c., by
William Welsh, a Peeblesshire cottar.
Edinh. 1838.
XXXIV. 1. Bosworth Field ; written in the year
1629, by Sir John Beaumont, Lond.
1710. — 2. The Junto. Lmid. 1712. —
3. Owen of Carron, by Dr Langhorne.
Duhlin, 1780. — 4. Louisa: a poetical
novel, by Miss Seward. Duhlin, 1784.
— 5. The Orphans ; or, the Battle of
Nevil's Cross. Second editioiu Lond.
1815.
XXXV. 1. Simple Strains ; or, the Homespun
Lays of an untutored muse, by James
Cock, weaver. Aherdeen, 1806. —
2. Poems, by the Rev. William Mac-
donald. Edinh. 1809. — 3. Poems,
Epistles, and Songs, by Alex. Skene.
Aherdeen, 1820. — 4. Ellen Fitzarthur.
Second edition. Lond. 1820.
Chorus Poetarum ; or. Poems on Several Occasions,
by the Duke of Buckingham, Sir John Denham, Sir
Geo. Etheridge, Andrew Marvel, the famous Spencer,
Madam Behn, and others. (Edited by Charles Gildon. )
Lond. 1673. 8vo.
POEMS— POESIE.
793
F0EM8— Continued.
Miscellany Poems ; containing a new Translation of
Virgil's Eclogues, Ovid's Love Elegies, Odes of Horace,
and other Authors ; with several Original Poems, by
the most eminent hands. LonJ. 1684. 8vo.
Miscellany Poems ; containing variety of new Trans-
lations of the Ancient Poets ; together with several
Original Poems, by the most eminent hands. Published
by Mr Dryden. 6 vols. Lond. 1702-1709. Svo.
A Choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots
Poems, both Ancient and Modern ; in three Parts.
Edhib. 1709. Svo.
The Minor Poets; or, the Poetical Eemains of the
most celebrated authors, of whose writings there are but
small remains, viz. : —
1. The Earl of Roscom-
mon.
2. The Earl of Dorset.
3. The Earl of Halifax.
4. Sir Samuel Garth,
vols. Dublin, 1751. 8
5. George Stepney.
6. William Walsh.
7. Thomas Tickell.
8. Thomas Sprat, Bishop of
Rochester.
vo.
The Speech of a Fife Laird, the Mare of Colling-
town, and the Banishment of Poverty ; three Scots
Poems. Glasgow, 1751. Svo.
A Choice Collection of Scots Poems, Ancient and
Modern. Edinb. 17fi4. 12mo.
A Collection of Poems : the production of the King-
dom of Lreland ; selected from a Collection published
in that Kingdom, called the Shamrock. Second
edition. Lond. 1774. 12 mo.
The Poetical Museum ; containing Songs and Poems
on almost every subject, mostly from Periodical Publi-
cations. Hmoick, 1784. 12mo.
Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry.
16 vols. Lond. 1790. 12mo.
Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry from authentic
Manuscripts and old printed Copies. Lond. 1791. Svo.
Translations chiefly from the Greek Anthology, with
Tales and Miscellaneous Poems. Lond. 1806. Svo.
English Minstrelsy ; being a Selection of Fugitive
Poetry, from the best English authors. [Edited by
William Erskine of Kinnadder, Advocate.] 2 vols.
Edinb. 1810. 12mo.
Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished MSS.
and scarce Books. Bristol, 1814. 4to.
Poetic Mirror ; Or, the Living Bards of Great Britain.
Lmd. 1816. 12mo.
Select Pieces of early Popular Poetry; republished
principally from early copies printed in the Black
Letter. [By E. V. Utterson.] 2 vols. Loml. 1817.
Svo.
Poland, Homer, and other Poems. Lond. 1832.
12mo.
POEMS— Con</nMcrf.
Poems and Poetical Fragments. Cambridge, 1833.
small 6vo.
Selections from the American Poets, with some
Introductory Remarks. Dublin, 1834. 12mo.
English Hexameter Translations from Schiller,
Goethe, Homer, <fec. Lond. 1847. oblong 12mo.
Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. Fourth edition. Ltmd.
1802. 4to.
Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin ; comprising Political
Poems and Jeux d'Esprit of Geo. Canning, Earl of
Liverpool, Marquis Wellesley, J. H. Frere, G. Ellis,
W. Gilford, and others. With Explanatory Notes.
Lond. 1852. 12mo.
Prolusions ; or, Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry
(Anon). See Capell (Edward).
Ancient and Modem Scottish Songs. See Herd
(David).
Spiritual Life. Poems on several Divine Subjects.
By J. C[raig]. Edinb. 1727. 12mo.
The Scribleriad : an Heroic Poem ; in six books.
[By Richard 0. Cambridge.] Lond. 1751. 4to.
Leonidas: a Poem. Glasgow, 1769. 12mo.
Compliments to Painters of Eminence, natives of
Scotland; with a critical Dissertation on the works
of the present Professors of that charming Art in this
city, &c. : a Poem. Edinb. 1797. Svo.
The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle : a Poem in five
cantos. Supposed to be ■written by W S , Esq.
First American, from the Fourth Edinburgh Edition.
Lond. 1814. small Svo.
\* The author was James Kirke Paulding.
First Attempts at Rhyme and Blank Verse, by a
nameless Author. Edinb. 1817. Svo.
A Queen's Appeal : a Poem. Lond. 1820. Svo.
Sketches from St George's Fields : a Poem. Lond.
1820. Svo.
Poetry contained in the Novels, Tales, and Romances
of the Author of Waverley. Edinb. 1822. 12mo.
The Troubadour: a Poem, by L E. L. [Letitia
Elizabeth Landon]. Second edition. Lond. 1825.
12mo.
Poetry of Milton's Prose, selected from his various
writings; with Notes, and an Introductory Essay.
Lond. 1827. 12mo.
Poems on Religious, Moral, and Descriptive Subjects,
by an Officer in the Army. Lo7id. 1827.
POESIE del Magnifico Lorenzo de' Medici e di altri
suoi Amici e Contemporanei. Supplemento alia Vita
scritta dal Signer Guglielmo Roscoe. Lo«'i. 1801. 4to.
5 H
794
POESIS— POLACK.
POESIS PHILOSOPHICA, vel saltern, Reliquioe
Poesis Philosopliica!, Empedoclis, Parmenidis, Xeno-
phanis Cleantbis, Timonis, Epichanni : adjuncta sunt
Orphei carmiiia, item, Heracliti et Democriti loci quidam
et eoruiu Ejjistolai. Excudehat Ilenr. Stephanus. 1573.
8vo.
POET^ GR^GI VETERES, Tragici Comici, Lyrici.
Epigramraatarii, nunc primum Gra3ce et Latine in unum
redacti Corpus. GenevcB, 161 i. folio.
POETiE LATINI MINORES, cum integris Doc-
torum Viroruni notis, curante Petro Burmanno, qui et
suas adjecit Annotatiores. 2 vols, in 1. Leidai, 1731.
4to.
POET^ LATINI MINORES, ex edit. Petri Bur-
manni fidelites expressi. Glasqum, 1752. 12nio.
POET^ SCOTI.
Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum hujus sevi iUustrium.
(Ediilit Arturus Johnstonus.) 2 vols. Amatelodami,
1637. 18mo.
Musae Sacrae : sive Quatuor S. Codicis Scriptonim
Davidis et Solomonis, Jobi et Jeremise Poetici libri, per
tolidem Scotos, Arcturum Johnstonum et Jo. Kerrum,
P. Adamsonum et J. Hogauum, Latino carmine redditi.
2 vols. Ediub. 1739. 8vo.
POETES FRANCOIS. Collection de CousteHer.
8 vols. Paris, 1723-1762. 12mo.
CEuvres de Jean Marot.
de FraiiQois Villon.
Poesies de Martial de Paris, dit d'Auvergne. 2 vols.
de Guillaume de Coquillart.
de Guillaume Cretin.
La Legende de Maistre Pierre Faifeu, par Charles
Bourdigne.
La Farce de Maistre Pierre Pathelin avec son Testa-
ment.
POETES FRANgOIS (Les), depuis le xii» Siecle
jusqu' a Malherbe avec une notice liistorique et litter-
aire sur chaque Pofete. 6 vols. Paris, 1824. 8vo.
POETES GASCONS.
Recueil de Pootes Gascons. (Pierre GondeUn de
Toulouse Sieur le Sage, et St Michel de Nimes.) 2 vols.
Amsterdam, 1700. 12mo.
POETI ITALIANL See Parnaso Italiano.
Pastorali e Rusticali, raccolte ed illustrate con note
dal Dott. Ginlio Ferrario. Milano, 1808. 8vo.
Kaccolta di Poosie Sativiche. Milano, 1808. 8vo.
Raccolta di Pocmetti Didascalici Original! o Tradotti.
12 vols. Milano, 1821-1823. 12mo.
Poemi Ronianzeschi : Morgante Maggiore : Orlando
Innamorato : Ricciardetto. Milano, 1830. 8vo.
POETRY (En'gush).
Ancient Critical Essays upon English Poets and
Poesy. Edited by J. Haslewood. 2 vols. Land. 1815.
4to.
POETS (Minor). Sm Poems.
POEYDAVANT (L'Abbe).
Histoire des Troubles survenus en B6arn dans le
xvi" et la moiti6 du xvii° slccles. 3 vols. Pan,
1819-21. 8vo.
POGGIO BRACCIOLINL
Poggii Historia Florentina, nunc primum iu lucem
edita, Notisque et Auctoris Vita illustrata ab Jo. Bapt.
Recanato. Venetiis, 1715. 4to.
Life of. See Shepherd (William).
POHLjVUN (J. G.)
Chess rendered Familiar by Tabular Demonstrations
of the various Positions and Movements, as described
by PhUidor. Land. 1819. 8vo.
POINSETT (J. R.)
Notes on Mexico, made in the Autumn of 1822,
accompanied by an Historical Sketch of the Revolution.
Land. 1825. 8vo.
POINTER (Rev. John).
A Chronological History of England. 2 vols. Oxford,
1714. 12mo.
A Rational Account of the "Weather. Lond. 1738.
8vo.
POIRET (Petrds).
De Eruditione Triplici Solida, Superficiaria et Falsa.
Pnemittitur Vera Methodus inveniendi Verum. Accedit
nunc eorumdem librorum Defensio contra G. G. Titiuni.
Amsfeloedami, 1707. 4to.
POIVRE (Pierre).
Voyages d'un Philosophe ; ou. Observations sur les
Moeurs et les Arts des peuples de I'Amerique, de I'Asie
et de I'Afrique. Pai-is, 1797. 8vo.
Travels of a Pliilosopher, etc. From the French of
M. le Poivre, late Envoy to the King of Cochin China.
Glasgow, 1770. 12mo.
POLACK (J. S.)
New Zealand ; being a Narrative of Travels and
Adventures during a Residence in tbat Country be-
tween the years 1831 and 1837. 2 vols. Lond. 1838.
8vo.
Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders, and
Remarks to intending Emigrants. 2 vols. L(md. 1840.
small 8vo.
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Historya Drukarn Krakowskich, od zaprowadzenia
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BIBLIA POLONIOA. Dantzilc,UZ2. 8vo. (No
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BLIWERNIC (X. Aaron).
Jana Gerharda EoSmysl&ni^ NaboZne. — Breviarz
Nabozenstwd Chrze^6iaiiskiego. w U^danuku, 1682.
(In 1 vol.) 12mo.
BURNETT (George).
View of the present State of Poland.
1 2mo.
Land. 1807.
CATECHESIS Ecclestaram quae in Regno Polonife,
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alium, prseter Patrem Domini nostro lesu Christi, esse
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Regni Polonife Jus Publicum, per alteram editionem
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BIBLIOTHEOA POLONIOA— Continued.
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DZIEN Trzeci Maia Roku 1791. w Warseuicie,
1791. 12mo.
DZIENNIK Urzgdowy PosiedzeH Izby Poselskiey,
1820.
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Warsavia Physice Illustrata, sive de Acre, Aquis,
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EUKLIDES Pocz5tk6w Geometry! Ksijg Osmioro,
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Gestorum Populi Poloni sub Henrico Valesio, Polo-
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Chronicon, ad fidera Codicum denuo recensuit ;
Vitamque S. Stanislai, atque Inventarium Ecclesiie
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GAZETA WARSZAWSKA.
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GUAGNINUS (Alexander), Eq. Aur.
Eerum Polonicaium tomi tres : quorum Primus
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KLINGEMANN (A.)
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BIBLIOTHECA POLONWA— Continued.
KOCHANOWSKI (Jan.)
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Chronica Polonorum. See Decius.
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1. Discours prononce par M. le Comte Mostowski,
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NIEMCEWICZ (Julian).
Jadwiga Kr61owa Polska, Drama Muzyczne we 3ch
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Dzieie Panowania Zygmunta III. Kr61a Polskiego,
etc. (Vol. III.) ID Warszawie, 1819. 8vo.
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The Duty of Mercy, and the Sin of Cruelty ta
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PRIME (Nathaniel S.)
History of Long Island, from its first Settlement by
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The Worthies of Devon. New edition, with Notes.
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PRIIfCE (J. H.)
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The Salvations of God in 1746. Set forth in a Ser-
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PRISCIANUS.
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PRIVATE ANECDOTES of Foreign Courts, by the
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PEIVATE LETTERS— PROCLAMATIONS.
813
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PROCLAMATIONS.
A Collection of Royal Proclamations and Orders
of Parliament, printed at Edinburgh between 1640 and
1700. Bound in one Folio volume.
1. Act anent Masteries Men. 1640.— 2, 3.
Acts against Runawayes. 1640. — 4. In-
structions by the Committee of Parliament.
— 5. Act anent Fugitives. 1641. — 6. Expla-
nation of the Scots Commissioners. — 7. Oath
to be taken by Members of Parliament. 1641.
— 8. A Proclamation against two seditious
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— 13. For three Moneths Maintenance.
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from Breda. April 1660.-15. Earl of Man-
chester's Speech and His Majesties answer. —
16. Speech of Sir Harbottle Grimston. — 17.
Proclamation against the Rebels in Ireland.
18. Against all seditious Railers and
Slanderers. — 19. Against all Meetings of
Quakers, Anabaptists, etc. 1661. — 20. Act
of Parliament against saying of mass, Jesuits,
Priests, etc. — 21. Proclamation concerning
His Majesties Coronation Pardon. 1661. —
22. Prohibition of Commerce with London
on account of the Plague. July 1665. — 23.
Anent the Prices of Ale. 1666.— 24. Pro-
clamation obhdging Heritors and Masters for
PROCLAMATIONS— Cbn<t«u«rf.
their Tenants and Servants. 1674. — 2S.
Proclamation discharging Levies. 1674. —
26. Regulating the prices of Ale. Deo. 1676<
27. Proclamation against Unlawful Meeting*,
etc. Aug. 1660. — 28. Proclamation obliging
Heritors and Masters, etc. 1077. — 29. Act
discharging Solicitations. 1677. — 30. Act
for securing the public Peace. 1678. — 31.
Proclamation for a public Fast throughout
Scotland. Nov. 1678. — 32. Againit Papists.
1679. — 33. Reward for apprehension of
traitors. 1679. — 34. Reward for the appre-
hension of persons guilty of a late horrid
villany and assassination upon the Town
Mayor of Edinburgh March 1679. — 35.
Proclamation for discovery of the murder of
the Archbishop of St Andrews. — 36. Against
persons being in arms at field-Conventicles.
— 37. Anent the Murthcrers of the late
Archbishop of St Andrews. Sept. 1679. —
38. Concerning the Sale of Beer. 1690.
— 39. Concerning some Fanatical Con-
spirators. — 40. Proclamation indicting a
Parliament. 1681. — 41. For ordering the
Prosecution of all Rebels. 1683. — 42.
Proclamation of Toleration by James VII.
July 1687.
A Collection of Royal Proclamations, Orders of
Parliament, Acts of Assembly, etc., printed at Edin-
burgh between 1676 and 1727. Bound in three Folio
volumes.
Vol. I. 1. King's Letter to Lords of Session, and Act
of Sederunt anent the Clerks of Session.
1676.— 2, 3. Anent denounced Fugitives of
the late Rebellion (1679), with lists. 1684.—
4. Riding of Parliament. 1681.— 5. Act of
Council anent the Test. 1681. — 6. Letters
anent the Peace of the Highlands. 1682. —
7. Collection of the Customs, &c. 1684.
— 8. Anent the Orders in the Parliament
House. 1662.— 9. Anent the Cleansing of
the Streets. 1687.-10,11 Anent Religious
Toleration. 1687.— 12. Act anent Rebels.
1688.-13. Anent the Church of England.
— 14, 16. Containing His Alajesties In-
demnity.— 16. Proclamation upon the Occa-
sion of the designed Invasion. — 17. For
calling out Heretors, &c., for His Majesties
Service. — 18. His Majesties Answer to the
letter of the Privy Council of Scotland. — 19.
For restoring Corporations to their Ancient
Charters, &c. — 20. Anent the Invasion of
the Prince of Orange. 1688. — 21. Declara-
tion of the Prince of Orange concerning the
departure of Papists. 1689.— 22. Speech of
814
PEOCLAMATIONS.
PEOCLAM ATIONS— Continued.
the Prince of Orange. - 23. Calling a Sleeting
of the Estates. — 24. Declaration for keeping
the Peace in Scotland. — 25. The Election of
Commissioners to the Meeting of Estates.
1689. — 26. Proclamation by the King and
Queen in order to their Coronation. 1688. —
27. Acts of the Estates on Defence of the
Kingdom. 1689. — 28. Approving of the Good
Services done by the Town of Glasgow, &c.
— 29. Proclamation calling together the
Militia. — 30. Election of Magistrates in the
Town of Edinburgh. — 31. Proclaiming
William and Mary, King and Queen of Scot-
land.— 32. Against the Owning of King
James. — 33. Act levying Horsemen. — 34.
For a Public Thanksgiving. — 35. Against
the French King. — 36. For Apprehending
Lord Bellendine. — 37. Account of the Ap-
prehending of Sir Adam Blair and Dr Grey.
— 38. Act regulating H.M. Forces.— 39.
Anent the Ministers at Edinburgh. — 40.
Proclamation of Indemnity. — 41. Citing
Ministers who have not prayed for their
Majesties. — 42. For a General Fast. — 43.
For rouping the Excise of Malt, &c. — 44.
Discharging the payments of the Rents of
the Bishopricks. ■ — 45. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 46, 47. Letter to the Privy Council
of Scotland for opening the Signet.^-48,
49. For a Voluntary Contribution for the
prisoners in France. — 50. Preventing De-
predations from the Highlanders. — 51.
Regulating the Post-Office. — 52. Preventing
of False Mustures. — 53. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 54. Acts concerning the Manufactory
of Wool. 1689.— 55. For sequestrating the
Rents of Rebels. 1690.— 56. For Levying Sea-
men, etc. — 57. Allowing the Depute for the
Privy Seal to subscribe the Writs passing the
same. — 58. H.M.'s Letter to the Privy Coun-
cil of Scotland. — 59-62. Proclamations for
Adjourning Parliament. — 63. For Raising
Pioneers and providing Baggage Horses. —
64. Act Ratifying the Confession of Faith,
etc. — 65. For Apprehending disaffected
persons. — 66. For Securing of the Peace
within the City of Edinburgh and Suburbs.
— 67. For Discharging the Exportation of
Victual. — 68. For Apprehending certain
disaffected Persons. — 69. Act concerning
Patronages. 1690. — 70. Proclamation for a
Publick Thanksgiving. 1690. — 71. For
bringing in the Accompts due by Their
Majesties Forces. 1690. — 72. For Choosing
the Additional Representatives of Barons to
the Parliament. — 73. For a Publick Thanks-
giving. 1690. — 74. For Opening the Mint.
1690.— 75. Adjourning Parliament. — 76, 77.
T'ROCLAM.ATIO'SS— Continued.
Acts Anent a National Fast. — 78. For pro-
viding Magazines of Com, etc., for Their Ma-
jesties Troops. 1690. — 79. For Discharging
the Importation of Victual. 1691. — 80. Proro-
gating the Dyet for Imbringing the Accompts
due by the Forces. — 81. For the Inbringing
of the Hearth Money. — 82. Adjourning
Parliament. — 83. For the Inbringing of the
Hearth Money. — 84. For a National Fast to
be keeped Monethly. — 85. Adjourning Par-
liament.— 86. Anent Persons Travelling. —
87. Discharging the Rendezvouz of the
Militia. — 88. Anent Baggage Horses. — 89.
Intercommuning the Rebels in the Bass. — 90.
Anent the Importing of Horses from Eng-
land.— 91. Of Indemnity. — 92. Adjourning
Parliament. — 93. Anent the Resetters of the
Clan M'Greigour. — 94. Adjourning the
General Assembly. — 95. For a Publick
Thanksgiving. 1691. — 96. Adjourning
Parliament. 1692. — 97. Act concerning the
Oaths of Allegiance. — 98. For Levying of
Seamen. — 99. Adjourning Parliament. — 100.
For a National Monthly Fast. — 101. Anent
Ministers not praying for their Majesties. —
102. Discharging the Importation of Foreign
Victual. — 103. For Securing the Peace in the
Northern Shires. — 104. For a National
Thanksgiving. — 105. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 106. Appointing Masters for pre-
serving the Game. — 107. Anent the Beggers.
— 108. For observing the Staple-port at
Camphire. — 109. Anent the Hearth Money.
1 10. For discovering who Robbed the Pack-
quit. — 111. Anent Souldiers Deserting or
MarryingwithoutCertificats.— 112. Adjourn-
ing Parliament. — 113. Appointing a Publick
Thanksgiving. — 114. For Apprehending
Ensign and Sergeant Campbels, and Regu-
lating the Levy of Recruits. 1692. — 115.
Adjourning Parliament. 1693. — 116. Ap-
pointing the Heretors to be in Readiness
upon 48 hours Advertisement. — 117. Dis-
charging the Exportation of Broken Brass
and Copper. — 118. Adjourning Parliament.
— 119. Ordering the Payment of Provisions
for the Forces and redressing Abuses. — 120.
Adjourning Parliament. — 121. Against
Tumults in Edinburgh. — 122. Adjourning
Parliament. — 123. Act Discharging Privy
Counsellours, etc., to remove out of the
Kingdom. — 124. Indemnifying Deserters. —
125. Order anent the Rebels of the Bass. —
126. Letters of Inter-communing against the
Rebels in the Bass. — 127. Act for taking the
Oath of Alledgeance. — 128. Appointing
Persons to Adrainistret the Oath of AUed-
giance and Assurance. — 129. For Settling
PEOCLAMATIOi^S.
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PROCLAMATIONS— Co«(!inMet/.
the Quiet and Peace of the Church. — 103.
Adjourning Parliament. — 131. Anent
Beggers. — 132. Superceding the Monthly
Fast after September. — 133. Indicting a
General Assembly. — 134. Against transport-
ing Corns to France. — 135. For Ransoming
Archibald Bartlemew and James Key,
prisoners with the Turks. — 136. For a
General Thanksgiving. — 137. Adjourning
the General Assembly. — '138. For Imbring-
ing Their Majesties Excise. — 139. Anent
the New Levies. — 140. Adjourning Parlia-
ment. 1693.— 141. Act Against Tumults
and Disorders in CoUedges and Universities.
1694.
Vol. II. 1. Anent Persons Travelling to England without
Passes. 1694. — 2. Proclamation for appre-
hending Fergus Templetoun. — 3. Instructions
anent the New Leveys. — 4. For securing the
Peace of the Highlands. — 5. Anent the New
Levies and Deserters. — 6. Letters Patent in
favours of the Chirurgions and Apothecaries,
— 7. Act Discharging Boats from going to
the Bass, or Furnishing Supplys thereto. — 8.
Proclamation for Adjourning Parliament. —
9, 10. Against the Importing Vitual or
Cattel from Ireland. — 11. For delivering the
Men to be Levyed. — 12. Anent the Horses
and Arms of such as refuse the Oaths. — 13.
Against Deserters. — 14. Peace of the High-
lands.— 15. Anent the Horses and Arms of
such as refuse the Oaths. — 16. For a National
Fast. — 17. Anent this Current Parliament. —
18. Building of a Stone Bridge upon the
Water of Nether-queich. — 19. Anent the
Pole-money. — 20. For Rouping the Rents of
the Hearth-money. — 21. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 22. Anent Beggars. — 23. For bring-
ing in the Accompts resting by the Forces to
the Country. — 24. Pole-money and Hearth-
money. — 25. For making up the last Levies.
26. Discharging Persons from the Nether-
lands. — 27. Proclamation about the Pole-
money. — 28. Anent the Currant Parliament.
— 29. AdjoumingParliament. — 30. Appoint-
ing a National Thanksgiving — 31. For
paying the Arrears due by the Forces. — 32.
Adjourning Parliament. — 33. Anent the
Deficients in the last Levy. — 34. Anent
Recruits and Deserters. 1694.— 35. For the
Government in His Majesties name only.
1695. — 36. For a National Humiliation on
the Queen's Death.— 37.— Discharging the
Importing of Salt Beeff from Ireland. — 38.
On Arrears due by the Forces.— 39. Adjoum-
ingParliament.— 40. Indemnifying Deserters.
— 41. Discharging the base Copper Money
PROCLAMATIONS— Conimu/;^.
Coyned in Ireland. — 42. Against the
importing of Irish Vitual.— 43. Against the
Exporting of the Current Coyn. — 44.
Adjourning Parliament. — 45. Adjourning
the General Assembly. — 46. Adjourning
Parliament. — 47. His Majesties Letter to
the Parliament of Scotland. — 48. Speech of
the Marquis of Tweeddale. — 49. Speech of
the Earl of Annandale. — 50. Proclamation
discharging English Clipt-Money.— 51. For
apprehending Patrick Grahame. — 52. For
the Redemption of nine Slaves and Captives
in Barbary. — 53. On Pole-money. — 54.
Adjourning the General Assembly. — 55. For
raising the Rate of Money.— 56. Anent the
Half Ducatdouns and Old Scots Merk-
pieces. — 57. For Collecting the Pole-money.
— 58. In Favours of the Brewers of Edin-
burgh.— 59. On the Pole- money. — 60. On
the Excise.— 61. For a National Thanks-
giving. — 62. On the Pole-money. — 63.
Adjourning Parliament. — 64. Adjourning
the General Assembly. — 65. Discharging the
Importation of Foreign Victual. — 66. Dis-
charging the Melting-down of Current Coin.
— 67. Allowing the Importation of Meal
from Ireland. — 68. Of giving in Limits of
Poleable Persons. 1695.— 69. Act R,.ising
the Rate of Five Shilling Pieces, 1696.— 70.
Discharging Correspondence and Commerce
with France. — 71. Declaring the Un-clipt
Merk-Pieces, etc., to be Currant — 72.
Appointing Collectors of Shires to receive
Clipped Merk-Pieces. — 73. Commission for
Examining Witnesses anent the Importation
of Irish Victual. — 74. Allowing the Impor-
tation of Irish Meal and Gates. — 75. Anent
Recruits, etc. — 76. Proclamation by the
King. — 77. Continuing the Importation of
Irish Meal and Gates. — 78. For Securing the
Kingdom against Invasion. — 79. For the
Out-bringing of Men for the Levy. — 80. For
Calling out the Heretors, etc. — 81. Calling
out the MQitia. — 82. For a day of Humilia-
tion.— 83. Apprehending Persons as having
been in France. — 84. Seising the Horses and
Arms of Papists, etc. — 85. Adjourning
Parliament. — 86. Association stibscribed at
Edinburgh, April 10,1696.-87. For Appre-
hending Sir George Barclay. — 88. Crying
down the English Milned Crowns and Half
Crowns. — 89. Crying down the Silver Scots
■"^ Crown-Pieces, etc. — 90. Causes for a National
Fast. — 91. Proclamation for a National Fast
92. Against Regraiting of Victual, etc. — 93.
Adjourning Parliament — 94. Appointing
Twenty Shillings to be paid for every Boll
of Foreign Victual Imported. — 95. For a
816
PROCLAMATIONS.
FEOCLAMATlOl:^ 8— Continued.
Fast. — 96. For paying in Poll-Money. — 97.
Adjourning Parliament. — 98. For Appre-
hending Henry Every and other Pirates. — 99.
Act anent the Petition of the Magistrates of
Banff. — 100. Proclamation Indemnifying
Deserters. — 101. Act in Favours of
the Ministers and Kirk Session of the
Canongate. — 102. For Adjourning Parlia-
ment. — 103. Appointing Commissioners
of Supply to be Justices of the Peace. —
105. Discharging Persons. to Travel from
Edinburgh without Passes. — 105. Calling
out half the Foot Militia. — 106. Anent
Passes and the appearing of Ships upon the
Coast. — 107. Appointing Heretors to attend
His Majesties Standard. — 108. For a
National Fast. — 109. Causes of a National
Fast. — 110. Calling out One Thousand Men.
1696.— 111. Anent Old Fourteens, Cobbs,
and Fourty Penny-pieces. 1697. — 112. Act
anent Deficients of the Levy. 1695. — 113.
Proclamation Discharging all English Un-
miUn'd Money to pass. — 1 14. For compleat-
ing the Levy. — 115. Anent the Stenting
Unfree Traders. — 116. Anent the Deficients
of the Levies of 1693 and 1695.— 117. For
Adjourning the Parliament. — 118. For the
better Collecting of the Pole-Money — 119.
For a National Fast. — 120. Discharging
Forraign Copper or Brass Coyn. — 121.
Ordaining Duty on Forraign Victual. — 122.
Adjourning Parliament from 18th August to
18th December 1697. — 123. For the
inbringing of the Excise. — 124. Discharging
any Person to correspond with French
Privateers. — 125. For Apprehending Five
Fugitives. — 126. Against Importing Victual
from Ireland. — 127. For Publishing the
Peace betwixt His Majesty and the French
King. — 128. For a National Thanksgiving.
— 129. Letter from the Privy Council of
Scotland to His Majesty upon the Peace. —
130. His Majesties gracious Answer. — 131.
For calling down the French Three-Sous-
Pieces to Three Shillings Scots, etc. — 132.
Against Persons returning from France
without Passes. — 133. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 134. Against Bobbers and Vaga-
bonds. 1697. — 135. Against Prophaneness.
1698. — 136. Adjourning Parliament.— 137.
Anent Seminary Priests, Jesuits, etc. — 138.
For Inbringing of the Excise. — 139.
Appointing Skippers to give up Lists of
their Passengers. — 140. Anent the Poor. —
141. Prohibiting the Exportation of Victual.
—142. For a National Fast.— 143. Act of
the Synod of Lothian anent a Fast. — 144,
145. Proclamations Adjourning Parliament.
PEOCLAMATIONS- Continued.
— 146. Against Resetting or Assisting
Thomas and Capt. Simeon Frasers of Beau-
fort.— 147. Against Eegrating of Victual. —
148. On the Pole-money. — 149. Act Proro-
gating the ToUerance for Importing Victual.
150. For Inbringing of the Pole-money. —
151. Against Eegrating of Victual. — 152.
Intimation anent the Current Parliament.
153. Discharging Privy Councellers and
others to go out of this Kingdom. — 154.
Discharging the Transporting of persons ta
the Plantations of Foraignera in America.
1698.-155. For a National Fast. 1699.—
156. Anent the Excise. — 157. Intimation
anent the Current Parliament. — 158. Ad-
journing Parliament. — 159. Anent the Pole-
Money. — 160. For Re-establishing the
Staple-port at Camphire. — 161. Anent
Prices of Victual. — 162. Adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 163. Allowing the free Transporting
of Victual from one Shire to another, etc.,
etc. — 164. Against Exporting of Wool and
Importing of WooUen-Cloath. — 165. Ad-
journing Parliament. — 166. Anent the Poor.
— 167. Anent the Pole. — 168. Adjourning
Parliament. — 169. For a National Thanks
giving. — 170. Discharging the Export of
Victual. — 171, 172. Anent Petitioning.
1699.
Vol. III. 1. Proclamation for a Solemn National Fast
1700. — 2. Act of the General Assembly
anent a Solemn National Fast. — 3, 4, 5.
Proclamations Adjourning Parliament. — 6.
Discharging Bonfires and Illuminations. — 7.
Against a late Resolve as to Forraign Stufis.
— 8. For Apprehending Captains Gavine
Hamilton, K. Mackenzie, and Kenneth
Urquhart. — 9. Act for publishing His
Majesties Letter. — 10. Proclamation for a
Solemn National Fast. — 11. For discouvering
and apprehending House-breakers, &c. — 12^
13. Adjourning Parliament. 1700 . — 14.
For apprehending Walter Herries. 1701. —
15. Against importing Irish Victual. — 16.
Act of the General Assembly for a National
Fast. — 17. Proclamation for a National
Fast. — 18. Adjourning Parliament. — 19.
Signature and Warrand for a new Com-
mission of Justiciary. — 20. Commission for
Securing the Peace of the Highlands. — 21.
Adjourning Parliament. — 22. Anent the
Excise. — 23. Against a Treasonable Paper
lately afiixed upon the Cross of Edinburgh.
—24. Explaining some parts of the Commis-
sion for the Justiciary of the Highlands. —
25. Anent the Staple-Port at Camphire. —
26. Adjourning Parliament. — 27. Act for a
PROCLAMATIONS.
817
PROCLAMATIONS— Con/iHMwZ.
Solemn Fast within the Synod of Lothian. —
28. Proclamation Anent the Old Fourtecn-
Shilling-Pieces, &c. — 29. Address of the
Lords of the Privy Council to the King.
1701. — 30. Adjourning Parliament. 1702.
— 31. Act anent the Building a Harbour at
Lossiemouth. — 32. Against Deserters. — 33.
Her Majesties Letter to the Privy Council.
— 34. Officers of State, etc. — 35. Proclama-
tion of the Right and Title of Queen Ann. —
36. Act of Privy Council, allowing the con-
tinuing of the fonner Seals, &c. — 37.
Adjourning Parliament. — 38. Requiring the
Oath of AUedgiance. — 39. Discharging
Forraign Copper Coyn. — 40. Adjourning
Parliament. — 41. Declaring War against
France and Spain — 42. Act for a National
Fast. — 43. For securing the true Protestant
Religion. — 44. Recognizing Her Majesties
Authority. — 45. Requiring the Oath of
Allegiance. — 46. For a General Collection to
the distressed Inhabitants in Leith. — 47.
Proclamation anent the Post-Offlce. — 48.
Anent the Pole-Money. — 49. Dissolving
Parliament. — 50. Calling a Parliament. — 51.
Act appointing the Oath of Allegiance. — 52.
Adjourning Parliament. 1702. — 53. Against
Profaneness. 1703. — 54. Letter to the Privy
Council. — 55. Proclamations calling a General
Assembly. — 56. Of Indemnity. — 57. Ad-
journing Parliament. — 58. Act Discharging
Foot-men to wear Swords, Order discharging
casting of Squibs. — 59. Proclamation against
such as have gone to France. — 60. Act for a
National Fast. — 61, 62. Adjourning Parlia-
ment. 1703.— 63. Anent Passes. 1704.—
64. Adjourning Parliament. — 65. For appre-
hending Captain John Morray. — 66. For
apprehending Captain James Murray. — 87.
Letter to the Privy Council. — 68. Pro-
clamation Apprehending Seminary-Priests. —
69. Adjourning Parliament. — 70. Act con-
cemingaFast. — 71. Adjourning Parliament.
— 72. Act anent Prest-men. — 73, 74.
Adjourning Parliament. — 75. For a National
Thanksgiving. — 76. Act in favour of William
Baird. — 77. Warrand"! anent Prest-men. —
78, 79. Proclamations adjourning Parlia-
ment.— 80. Levying of Recruits. — 81. Act
for a Contribution in favour of John
Thomson. 1704. — 82. Adjourning Parlia-
ment. 1705. — 83. Against Papists. — 84.
Act anent Destroying Prohibite Goods. —
85. Adjourning Parliament. — 86. Against
Tumults.— 87, 88, 89. Adjourning Parlia-
ment. — 90. Appointing Commissioners of
Supply. — 91. Adjourning Parliament. — 92.
Importation of Irish Victual. — 93. Act anent
PROCLAMATIONS— Co«;/n««?.
Prest-menand Souldiers. 1705.-94. Anent
Intruders into Churches. 1706.-96. Anent
Prest-men.— 96. Anent a Solemn Fast — 97.
For a Levy of Seamen. — 98. Adjourning
Parliament. — 99. Appointing a National
Thanksgiving. — 100-102. Adjourning Par-
liament. — 103. Against Tumults. — 104.
Against Irregular Meetings. — 105. Act
concerning Prayer and Humiliation. 1706.
— 106. Encouraging Seamen. 1708.-107.
For Recruiting. 1708. — 108. Concerning
English Coyn. 1707. — 109. Adjourning
Parliament. 1707.-110. Dissolving Parlia-
ment.— 111. Continuing the Privy CoanciL
— 112. Meeting of Parliament. — 113. Anent
the Excise. — 114. Ensign to be borne at Sea.
— 115. Commission naming Justices of
Peace. — 116. Anent the African-Company. —
117. Act anent English Exchequer Bills. —
118. Anent the Mint. — 119. Meeting of Par-
liament.— 120. Calling in Forreign Coyn. —
121. Act in favour of John Luke. 1707. — 121.
Calling in Scots Crowns. 1708.— 122. Encour-
aging Seamen.— 123, 124. By the Queen.—
125. For a General Fast— 126. Payment of
Quarters. — 127. Proclamations for Recruit-
ing.— 128. For a National Thanksgiving. —
129. Letters Patent in favour of Sufferen by
the late Fire.— 130. Circuit Courts.— 131.
For a General Thanksgiving. — 132. For the
Encouragement of Piety. — 133. Against
Unlawful Intruders. 1708. — 134. Act con-
cerning a Fast. 1709.— 135. Letters Patent
Society for propagating Christian Knowledge.
— 136, 137. Proclamation concerning a
General Thanksgiving. 1709. — 138, 139.
Public Fast. 1710.-140. Act against Pro-
phaneness. — 141. Proclamation for a Public
Thanksgiving. — 142. Solemn Humiliation.
1711. — 143-145. For a Fast. — 146. Dis-
solving Parliament. 1713. — 147. For
putting in Execution the Laws. 1713. —
148. Dissolving Parliament 1714. — 149.
For discovering the Author of a Libel.— 150.
Continuing Officers. — 151. Election of Pee
—152. Oath of Allegiance.— 153, 154. Pro-
claiming George I. — 156. Prayer for King
George. — 156. Requiring Passes for Ships. —
157. The Coronation. — 158. For Suppressing
Riots. 1714. — 159. For the Encouragement
of Piety. 1715. — 160. Act to Secure
Persons Conspiring. 1716. — 161. Proclaim-
ing George II. 1727.
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The Final Eeliqiies of Father Prout. Collected and
edited by Blanchard Jerrold. Land. 1876. 8vo.
See also Mahony (Rev. F.)
PROUT (Samuel).
Sketches at Home and Abroad : Hints on the Ac-
qiiirement of Freedom of Execution and Breadth of Effect
in Landscape Painting. Lond. 1844. royal 4to.
PEOVIS (William Alfxander).
An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Sus-
pension Bridge constructed over the Menai Strait, in
North Wales ; with a Brief Notice of Conway Bridga
From Designs by, and under the Direction of Thomas
TeKord, F.R.S. Lond. 1828. foUo.
PEUDENTIUS (Aurelius Clemens).
Opera Omnia, nunc primum cum Codd. Vaticanis
collata, prrefatione, variantibus lectionibus, notis, ac
indice aucta et illustrata. 2 vols. Parmce, 1788. folio.
Opera Omnia exeditione Parmensi cum notis et
interpretatione in usum Delphini. 2 vols. Lonrf. 1824.
8vo. (Valpy's Dolphin Classics.)
PRUDHOMME (Louis).
Les Crimes des Reines de France, depuis le commence-
ment de la Monarchie jusqu'i la mort de Marie-
Antoinette. Publides par L. Prudhomme. Nouvelle
edition. Paris. An. ii. de la Republtque [1793]. 8vo.
See Voyage k la Guiane.
PRYCE (George).
A Popular History of Bristol, Antiquarian, Topo-
graphical, and Descriptive, from the earliest period to
the present time. Bristol. 1861. 8vo.
PRYMEEOSE. See Primrose,
820
PEYKNE.
PEYNNE (William).
The Unlovelinesse of Love-Lockes ; or, a Summarie
Discourse prooving the wearing of a Locke or Love-
Locke to be altogether Unseemely and Unlawful!.
Lond. 1628. 4to.
Healthes Sicknesso ; or, a compendious and briefe Dis-
course proving the Drinking and Pledging of Healthes
to be Sinfull and utterly Unlawfull. Lond. 1628. 4to.
Histrio-Mastix, the Player's Scourge or Actor's Tra-
gfedie ; wherein is largely evidenced that popular Stage
Playes are sinfuU, heathenish, lewde, ungodly Spec-
tacles ; besides sundry other articles concerning Dancing,
Dicing, etc. Lond. 1633. 4to.
■ ^ The Unbishoping of Timothy and Titus. Pnnted in
the ^xyears 1636. Eeprinted with Additions. Lond.
1661. ^:»4to.
A Breviatux^of the Prelates' intolerable usurpations,
both upon the K}c;j,g'g Prerogative EoyaU and the Sub-
jects' Liberties. Pu'i^blished by W. Huntley [W. Prynne].
Third edition. Lonci> ' 1637. 4to.
A New Discovery of^" the Prelates' Tyranny, in their
late prosecutions of Mr VvtkikAott, Pry^ Dr Bastwick,
and Mr Burton. Lond. IQil. 4to. ^-^^
A Christian Paradise ; or, a Divine Posie, compiled'
of sundry Flowers of Meditation. Lond. 1641. 4to.
Mount-OrgueU ; or, Divine and Profitable Meditations
raised from these three Leaves of Nature's Volume — 1.
Eockes ; 2. Seas ; 3. Gardens, digested into three distinct
Poems. Lond. 1641. 4to.
The Antipathie of the English Lordly Prelacie both to
EegaU Monarchy and Civill Unity. Loud. 1641. 4to.
The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes.
Lond. 1643. 4to.
The Popish EoyaU Favourite. Land. 1643.
An Humble Eemonstrance against the Tax of Ship-
money. Lond. 1643. 4to.
The Opening of the Great Scale of England. Lond.
1643.
The Doome of Cowardice and Treachery. Lond.
1643. 4to.
Great Britain's Misery, with the Causes and Cure.
By G. S. Gent. Lond. 1643. 4to.
Eome's Masterpeece ; or, the Grand Conspiracy of the
Pope and his Jesuited Instruments. Lond. IGii. 4to.
Canterburie's Doom ; or, the first part of a Compleat
History of the Commitment, Tryall, Condemnation,
Execution of "WiUiam Laud, late Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Lond. 1646. folio.
PEYNNE (Wilia&m)— Continued.
The University of Oxford's Plea refuted. Lond.
1647. 4to. — Conscientious, Serious, Theological, and
Legal Quaeres propounded to the twice-dissipated, eelf-
created, Anti-Parliamentary Westminster Juncto. Lond.
1660. — Independency Examined, Unmasked, Eefuted.
Lond. 1651. — A Legal Eesolution of Two Important
Quaeres. Lond. 1&56. (Bound in vol. ) 4to.
A Briefe Memento to the present Unparliamentary
Juncto, touching their Intentions to Depose and Execute
Charles Steward, their lawfuU King. Lond. IGiS. 4to.
Mr WiUiam Prynn, his Defence of Stage Plays, or a
retractation of a former Book of his caUed Histrio-
Mastix. [A forgery.] Lond. {Printed in the year
1649.) Eeprinted 1822.
The substance of a Speech made in the House of
Commons, on the fourth of December 1648, touching
the King's Answer to the propositions of both Houses
upon the whole Treaty. Lond. 1649. 4to.
Prynne, the Member, reconcUed to Prynne, the Bar-
rester ; or, an Answer to a scandalous Pamphlet intituled
Prynne against Prynne. Lond. 1649. 4to.
A short Demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued
Eemitter into England. Lond. 1656. 4to.
~*JsAn exact Abridgment of the Eecords in the Tower
of Lon> 'don, from the Eeign of King Edward the Second,
to King Ewtiphard the Third, of all the ParUaments holden
in each King * '^ Eeign, and the several Acts in every
Parliament. Colkc. -^ed by Sir Eobert Cotton. Lond.
1657. foUo.
Thomas Campanella. fe.'Tis Advice to the King of
Spain. With an Admonitoriti;^ Preface by W. Prynne.
Lond. 1659. 4to. -yt^
The Eepublican's and others spui^'ious Good Old Cause,
briefly and truly Anatomized, Lond. 1659. 4to.
A Brief Eegister, Kalendar, and Siu-v'°o3y of the several
Kinds and Forms of aU ParUamentary '\^® Vrits. 3 vols.
Lond. 1659-64. 4to. ^°
A true and perfect Narrative of what 'was acted,
spoken, by Mr Prynne and others, the 7th at '\d 9th of
May last. Lond. 1659. 4to.
A Gospel Plea for the Lawfulness and Contin "uance
of the Antient Setled Maintenance and Tenths ot ^~- the
Ministers of the Gospel. In two parts. Zojic/. 1659-(79'(0.
4to.
An exact Chronological Vindication and Historical
Demonstration of our British, Eoman, Saxon, Danish,
Norman English King's Supreme Ecclesiastical Juris-
diction ; collected out of the Ancient Eecords in the
Tower of London. 3 vols. Lond. 1665-70. folio.
PEYNNE— PTOLEIVLEUS.
8S1
PEYNNE (Wihum)— Continued.
Brief Animadversions on Amendments of, and addi-
tional explanatory Eecords to the fourth part of the
Institutes of the Lawes of England, Compiled by Sir
Ed. Cooke. Lorul. 1669. folio.
Two Letters. One from John Audland, a Quaker, to
William Prynne ; and other, William Prynne's Answer.
By the Author of Hudibras. Lorid. 1672. folio.
PSALMANAZAE (George).
An Historical and Geographical Description of For-
mosa. Together with a Eelation of what happened to
the Author, particularly his Conferences with the
Jesuits. Also the History and Eeasons of his Conver-
sion to Chi'istianity. Land. 1704. 8vo.
Memoirs of * * *, Commonly known by the
name of George Psahnanazar, a reputed Native of For-
mosa, written by himself, in order to be pubHshod after
his Death. Land. 1764. 8vo.
Memoirs of George Psalmanazar. Written by him-
self. Lond. 1765. 8vo.
PSALMS.
The Psalmes of David in Meeter ; with the Prose ;
Whereunto is added Prayers commonly used in the
Kirke and private houses [commonly called Knox's
Liturgy], The Catechisme or maner to teach Children
the Christian Eeligion, by John Calvin. Edinh.
Andro Haji, 1611, Svo.
The Psalmes of David in Prose and Meeter, with their
whole Tunes, in foure or more parts, and some Psalmes
in Eeports. Whereunto is added many godly Prayers,
and an exact Kalendar. Edinh. 1635. Svo.
The Psalmes of King David, translated [into English
verse] by King James. Lond. 1637. Svo.
The Book of Psalms in Metre, close and proper to
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simg in usual and known tunes. Newly translated, etc.
By William Barton, Master of Arts. Lond. 16S2.
12mo.
The Book of Psalms in an English Metrical Version,
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with Notes critical and illustrative. By the Eight Eev,
Eichard Mant, Bishop of Down and Connor. Oxford,
1S24, Svo.
The Book of Psahns. Translated into English Verse,
and illustrated with practical and Explanatory Notes,
by Edward Garrard Marsh. Lond. 1832. Svo.
VBA.IMB— Continual.
The Book of the Psalms of David, in English Blank
Verse, being a Now Poetical Arrangement of the sweet
Songs of Israel, adapted to the use of general Eeaders,
by the Eev, George Musgrave. Lmd. 1833. Svo.
The Authorized Version of the Psalms of David in
Metre, Embossed for the use of the Blind. 2 vols.
Glasgow (Printed in the Asylum). 1838. 4to.
Notices regarding the Metrical Versions of the Psalms
received by the Church of Scotland (reprinted from the
Appendix to Principal Baillie's Letters and Journals,
by David Laing.) Edinb. 1842. small 8vo.
Translation of the Book of Psalms from the Original
Hebrew, with explanatory notes by William French,
D.D., and the Eev. George Skinner. Cambridge, 1842.
Svo.
A Literal Translation of the Book of Psalms ; intended
to illustrate their poetical and moral structure ; with
Dissertations by the Eev. John Jebb. 2 vols, in 1.
Lond. 1846. Svo.
Specimens of an improved Metrical Version of the
Psalms, with Notes, critical, philological, and explana-
tory, by William Eae. Edinb. 1850. Svo.
The Psalms in a new Version, fitted to the Tunes
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12mo.
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Neil Livingston. Glasgow, 1864. folio.
The Book of Psalms, literally rendered in English
verse, by the Marquis of Lome. Lond. 1877. Svo.
Psalms set to Music. See Mabcbllo (Benedetto).
DiBDiN (Henry Edward).
PTOLEMJEUS (Claudius).
Liber Quadripartiti Ptholemei Centiloquium Ejus-
dem, et alii tractatus. Venetiis, 1493, folio.
Geogi-aphia, cum Tabulis. Argentorati, 1522. folio.
Opus Geographiae, novitur castigatum, cum Tabolis.
Argentorati, 1522. folio.
Theatrum Geographise. Tomus prior in quo CL Pto-
lomsei Alexandrini Geographise Libri VIII. Gr. et Lat. ;
Grseca ad codices Palatinos coUata, aucta, et emcndata
sunt; Latina infinitis locis correcta, opera Petri Bertii.
Tomus Posterior in quo Itinerarium Antonini Inipera-
toris, Itinerarium a Burdigala Hierosolymam usque.
Tabula Peutingeriana, etc., edente P. Bertio. (2 vols,
in 1.) Amstelodami, 1618-19. folio.
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PTOLEM^US— PULCI.
PTOLEM^EUS (Ci^vrnvs)— Continued.
Geographia, Graece, edidit 0. E. A. Nobbe. 3 vols.
Lipsite, 1843-45. 18mo.
Orbis Autiquse Tabulae Geograpbicse secundum CI.
Ptolemeeum, cum Indice Philologico Locorum, etc.
Amstelodami, 1730. folio.
Harmonicorum Libri Tres, ex Codd. MSS. undecim,
nunc primum Gra3ce, Joh. Wallis, S.T.D., recensuit,
edidit, versione et notis illustravit et auctarium adjecit.
Oxonii, 1682. 4to.
CEuvres de Claude Ptolemde, Traduites du Grec en
Frangais (avec le text Grec) par M. L'Abb6 Halma. 7
vols. Paris, 1813-28. 4to.
See Eeqiomontanus (J.) Valla (G.)
PUBLIC GEl^EEAL STATUTES affecting Scot-
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PUBLIC CHAEACTEES of the Year 1828. Lond.
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PUCHTA (Georo Fribdrich).
Kleine Civilistiche Scbriften. Gesammelt und beraus-
gogeben von Dr A A. F. Eudorff. Leipzig, \?>5\. 8vo.
Cursus der Institutionen. Fiinfte neu vermehrte
Auflage besorgt von Dr A. Eudorff. 3 vols. Leipzig,
1854-56. 8vo.
Pandekten. Siebente Auflage von Dr A. Eudorff.
Leipzig, 1853. 8vo.
Vorlesungen iiber das beutige Eomische Eecbt. Aus
dessen Nachlass herausgegeben von Dr Adolf A. F.
Eudorff. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1854. 8vo,
PUCELLE.
L'Oracle de la Pucelle d'Orleans. Pam, 1614.
small 8vo.
PUCKLE (James).
England's Interest ; or, a Brief Discourse of the Eoyal
Fishery. Lmid. 1696. 12mo.
PUCKLE (James), N.P.
The Club ; or, a Grey-Cap for a Green Head, contain-
ing Maxims, Advice, and Cautions, being a Dialogue,
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12 mo.
PUCKLEE-MUSKAU (FCrst Hermann)
Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years
1828 and 1829 ; in a series of Letters by a German
Pi'ince. (2 vols.) — Tour in Germany, Holland, and
England, in the years 1826-28. (2 vols.) 4 vols.
Lmid. 1832. 8vo.
PUFENDOEF (Samuel).
De Eebus Gestis Friderici "Wilhelmi Magni, Electoris
Brandenburgici Commentariorum Libri XIX. 2 vols.
Berolini, 1695. folio.
Histoire du Eegne de Charles Gustave, Eoy de Suede,
comprise en sept Commentaires, enriches de Tailles-
douces, traduite en rran9ois sur le Latin de M. le Baron
Samuel de Puffendorf. 2 vols. Nuremberg, 1697.
folio.
De Jure Naturae et Gentium, Libri VIIL, cum integiis
commentariis virorum clariss. J. N. Hertii atque J.
Barbeyraci: accedit Eris Scandica, recensuit et animad-
versionibus illustravit Gottfr. Mascovius. 2 vols.
Francofurti, 1759. 4to.
The Law of Nature and Nations ; translated by Basil
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continued by M. de la Martinieres. 2 vols. Lond.
1764. 8vo.
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PUGIN (Augustus).
Examples of Gothic Architecture, selected from various
Antient Edifices in England. Second edition, with
corrected plates. 3 vols. Lond. 1838. 4to.
PUGIN (A. Welby).
Details of Antient Timber Houses of the 15th and
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Caen, Beauvais, etc., drawn on the spot and etched by
A. Welby Pugin. 1836.— 2. Gothick Furniture in the
style of the 15th Century. 1835. — 3. Designs for
Gold and SUversmiths. 1836. — 4. Designs for Iron
and Brass Work, in the style of the 15th and 16th
Centuries. 1836. In one vol. 4to.
PUIGBLANCH (Antonio).
The Inquisition Unmasked; or, .an Account of that
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translated by WiUiam Walton. 2 vols. Lond. 1816.
8vo.
PUISSANT (L.)
Traits de Topographie, d'Arpentage, et de NiveUe-
ment. Paris, 1807. 4to.
PULCI (LuiGi).
Morgante Maggiore. Nuovamente stampato et corretto
per M. Lodovico Domenichi. Vinegia, 1545. 4to.
Morgante Maggiore. Firenze, 1732. 4to.
See also Parnaso Italiano. Vols. 7-9.
PULLAN— PUKITANS.
8SS
PULLAN" (It. PoppLEWonTH).
Byzantine Architecture. See Tbxibb (Charles).
PULLEE (Chkistopher).
Eeports of Cases. See Bosanquet (J.)
PULLER mMOTHY), D.D.
The Moderation of the Church of England considered
as useful for allaying the present distempers which the
indisposition of the Time hath contracted. Lond. 1679.
8vo.
PULLEYN ("William).
The Etymological Compendium ; or, Portfolio of
Origins and Inventions. Lond. 1828. 12mo.
Churchyard Gleanings and Epigrammatic Scraps.
Lond. n.d. 8vo.
PULLIKG (Alexander).
Compendium of the Law and Usage of Mercantile
Accounts ; with Supplement, containing the Law of
Joint-Stock Companies' Accounts. Lond. 1850. 12mo.
PULPIT.
The Scottish Pulpit : Sermons by eminent Scottish
Divines. 5 vols. Glasgow, 1839. 8vo.
Pulpit Memorials : Photographs and Specimen Ser-
mons of Congregational Ministers. With brief Memoirs
by several friends. Edited by E. J. Evans and W. F.
Humdall. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
PULSEORD ("William), D.D.
Sermons preached in Trinity Church, Glasgow.
Glasgow, 1873. 12mo.
PULTENEY (Richard), M.D.
Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress
of Botany in England, from its origin to the introduc-
tion of the Linnean System. 2 vols. Lond. 1790. 8vo.
PULTENEY ("William).
Considerations on the present state of Public Affairs,
and the means of raising the necessary supplies. Edinh.
1779. 8vo.
PULTON (Fardinando).
A Collection of Sundrie Statutes frequent in use,
with Notes and References. Lond. 1632. folio.
PUNCTUATION.
An Essay on Punctuation. Lond. 1785. 12mo.
PUNJAUB.
History of the Punjab, and of the Rise, Progress, and
present condition of the Sect and Nation of the Sikhs.
2 vols. Lond. 1846. post 8vo.
General Report on the Administration of the Punjaub
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folio.
PURCILA.S (Samuel).
His Pilgrimes, in five Bookea. The first, Contayning
the "Voyages and Peregrinations made by ancient Kings.
The second, a description of all the Circum-Navigations
of the Glbbe. The third, Navigations and Voyages of
English-men alongst the Coasts of Africa. The fourth,
English Voyages beyond the East Indies. The fifth.
Navigations, etc., of the English in the Easteme parts
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PURITAN DISCIPLINE TRACTS.
An Epistle to the Terrible Priests of the Convoca-
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printed, with an Introduction and Notes. Lond. 1854.
post 8vo.
An Epitome of the First Book of Dr John Bridges'
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in Ecclesiastical Matters, by Martin Mar-Prelate. Re-
printed with an Introduction and Notes. Lond. 1843.
post 8vo.
Pap with a Hatchet ; being a Reply to Martin Mar-
Prelate. Reprinted, with an Introduction and Notes.
Lond. 1844. post 8vo.
Hay any "Worke for Cooper ; being a Reply to the
" Admonition to the People of England," by Martin
Mar-Prelate. Reprinted, with an Introduction and
Notes. Lond. 1845. post 8vo.
An Almond for a Parrot ; being a Reply to Martin
Mar-Prelate. Reprinted, with an Introduction and
Notes. Lond. 1846. post 8vo.
An Admonition to the People of England ; against
Martin Mar-Prelate, by Thomas Cooper, D.D., Bishop of
"Winchester. Lond. 1847. post 8vo.
A Brief Discourse of the Troubles begun at Frank-
fort. See Frankfort.
PURITANS.
Selections of the "Works of the English Puritan
Divines. Edinh. 1845.
History of the Puritans in England ; and the Pilgrim
Fathers. Lond. 1840. 12mo.
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PUERING— PYNE.
PUEEING (Gilbert).
Memoirs of the Life and Character of Gilbert Puning,
younger of Caernarvon, with important ohservations on
modem fashionable education. Edinh. 1805. 8vo.
PUESUITS OF LITEEATUEE : a Satirical Poem.
(Anon.) See Mathias (T. J.)
PUENELL (Thomas).
Literature and its Professors.
Svo.
Lond. 1867. post
PUEVES (Georgb), LL.D.
AU Classes Productive of National Wealth ; or the
Theories of Quesnai, Smith, and Gray, analysed and
examined. Lond. 1817. 8vo.
Gray versus Maltlius : the Principles of Population
and Production Investigated. Lond. 1818. Svo.
PUSEY (Eev, E. B.)
An Historical Enquiry into the Probable Causes of
the Eationalist Character, lately predominant in the
Theology of Germany. 2 vols. Lond. 1828-30.
Svo.
PUTEANUS (E.)
Pompa Funeris Principis Alberti Pii, Archiducis
Austrise. See Austria.
PUTNAM (Georgk Palmer).
American Facts : Notes and Statistics relative to the
United States of America. Lond. 1845. small 8vo.
PUTNAM (John Phelps).
Digest.
PUTTENHAM (George).
The Art of English Poesie.
1811. 4to.
See United States,
New edition. Lond.
PUTTEE (John Stephen).
An Historical Development of the present Political
Constitution of the Germanic Empire. Translated from
the German, with Notes, etc., by Josiah Domford
LL.D. 3 vols. Lond. 1790. Svo.
PYM (Bedford), Commander; R.N.
The Gate of the Pacific. Lond. 1863. Svo.
PYNE (W. H.)
The History of the Eoyal Eesidences of Windsor
Castle, St James's Palace, Carlton House, Kensington
Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House, and Frog-
more. Illustrated by one hundred highly finished and
coloured Engravings, Facsimiles of Original Drawings
by the most eminent Artists. 3 vols. Lond. 1819.
4to.
Wine and Walnuts. See Hardcastle (Ephraim).
QUADKIENNIUM JACOB!— QUICK.
8S6
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QUADRIENNIU]\[ JACOBI ; or, the History of
the ReigQ of King James II., from his first coming to
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QUAKERS.
Narrative of Events that have lately taken place in
Ireland among the Society called Quakers, with corres-
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Rules of Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends,
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Epistles of their Yearly Meetings held in London from
its first Institution. Lond. 1834. 4to.
Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana. Sea Smith (Joseph).
Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books. See Smith
(Joseph).
QUARLES (Francis).
Emblems, Divine and Moral ; The School of the
Heart ; and Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man. Lond.
1866. 12mo.
QUARTERLY REVIEW from its commencement
inl809. 148vols. Zowf?. 1809-1880. (Continued.) 8vo.
QUATREFAGES (A de).
The Human Species. Lond.
national Scientific Series.)
1879. 8vo. (Inter-
QUATREMfiRE DE QUINCY (Ant. Chrysost.).
De 1' Architecture Egyptienne, considi^rde dans son
origine, ses principes et son goflt, et compar^e sous les
mgmes rapports h. 1' Architecture Grecque. Paris, 1803.
4to.
Monuments et Ouvrages d'Art Antiques restitu^s
d'apres les Descriptions des Ecrivains Grecs et Latins,
et accompagnds de Dissertation Archreoligiques. 2 vols.
in 1. Paris, 1829. 4to.
Histoiro de la Vie et des Ouvrages des plus celfebres
Architectes du XP Sifecle, jiisqu' a la fin du XVIIP.
2 vols. Paris, 1830. 8vo.
Canova et ses Ouvrages, ou M6moires Historiques
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1834. royal 8vo.
History of the Life and Works of Rafi'aello. Trans-
lated from the third Paris edition by William Hazlitt.
With Duppa's Life of Michel Angelo. Lond. 1846.
12mo. (Bogue's European Library.)
The same. Illustrated. /yOJid. 1876. 12mo. (Bohn's
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QUEKETT (John).
A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, in-
cluding the different methods of preparing and examining
Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Structures. Lmd.
1848. 8vo.
QU£RARD (J. M.)
La France Littoraire, ou Dictionnaii'e Bibliographique
des Savants, Historiens et Gens de Lettres de la France,
aiusi que des Litterateurs Etrangers qui ont iScrit en
Frangais, particuli6rement pendant les XVIII* et XIX'
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tion de la France Litt(5raire. Dictionnaire Biblio-
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Paris, 1842-54. 8vo.
La France Littdraire. Corrections, Additions, Auteurs
Pseudonymes et Anonymes. 2 vols. Paris, 1854-64.
Le Qu^rard. Archives d'Histoire Littoraire de
Biographic et de Bibliographic Francjaises. Compldment
P^riodique de la France Littdraire. Paris, 1855-56.
8vo.
Les Supercheries Litt<5raires Devoildes. Seconde
edition, considdrablement augment^e, publico par MM.
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naire des Ouvrages Anonymes par Ant Alex. Barbier.
Troisifcme Edition augmentde par M. Olivier Barbier.
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REA (John).
Flora, Ceres, and Pomona. Land. 1665. folio.
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Bibliotheca; Cleri Londinensis in Collegio Sionensi
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REASONS FOR A Registry. See Registry.
REBELLION.
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REBELLION (1745).
The Young Chevalier ; or, a Genuine Narrative of all
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Defeat to his final Escape, etc. By a Gentleman. Lond.
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1748. 12mo.
REBELLION {11 \5)— Continued.
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Italian published at Rome by M. Micholl. Lond.
1748. 8vo.
The History of the Rebellion 1745-46, extracted from
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A Collection of Tracts, chiefly concerning the lie-
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King, the safety of our country against all
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burgh, to his correspondent at London.
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tion of the Posture of our Affairs. Lond.
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Lond. 1745.
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A Full Collection of all Poems upon Prince
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the Ministers of Edinburgh, by Heads of
Families. — 11. The Fatal Consequences to
be feared by our assisting the Queen of Hun-
gary and the King of Sardinia, etc 1744.
— 12. A Letter in Latin and English from
the Nobility and Commons of Scotland in
the year 1320, directed to Pope John.
Translated by Sir George Mackenzie. Edinb.
1745. — 13. A true Account of the Baptism
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EEBELLIOX— EECOLLECTIOKS.
REBELLION {1745)— Conihuied.
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1747.— 3. Life of Sir Robert Cochran, Min-
ister to James III. of Scotland. 1734. — 4.
Life of Dr Archibald Cameron, brother to the
Chief of the Locheil Clan. 1757.— 5. The
Wanderer, a narrative founded on true facts
•with Remarks on a Romance called Ascanius
1747.
Vol. IV. 1 . The Case and Opinions of Lord Stair, Sir
James Stewart, and Sir John Nisbet, in
relation to the Creditors, Heirs, etc., of per-
sons forfeited for High Treason. Edinb.
1747. — 2. Enquiry into the Causes of the
late Rebellion. 1746.-3. Superiorities dis-
played ; or, Scotland's Grievance, etc.
Wherein is shewn that these have been the
handles of Rebellion. 1746.-4. Essays
upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, etc.,
shewing that these have not been the causes
of the Rebellion. Land. 1747.-5. Two
Orders of Parliament, and Returns relating
to Heritable Jurisdictions. Edinb. 1747. —
6. Bill for abolishing Heritable Jurisdictions;
with Observations on the Bill. — 7. An ample
Disquisition into the nature of Regalities and
other Heritable Jurisdictions. Lond. 1747.
— 8. Speech of Sir John Knight against the
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Letter to Sir John Phillips, occasioned by
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A Collection of Tracts, Broadsides, Proclamations,
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one Volume, Quarto.
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Inhabitants of Edinburgh. Sept. 10, 1745. — The
Pretender's proceedings at Perth. — An account of a
bloody Engagement between the French and English,
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-Order of the Privy Council. Oct. 30, 1746.— Whig
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Lady.— Imitation of the 137 Psalm.— Four Excellent
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Privy Council. Oct. 30, 1746.— Letter to the Duke
EEBELLION {11 ib)— Continued.
of Cumberland by Lord Lovat. June IC, 1746. —
List of Candidates for the Edinburgh Town Council.
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Majesty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament. June
1747. — Abstract of the Proceedings of the Presbytery
of Edinburgh. — Authentic account of the battle of
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Proceedings at Perth. Edinb. 12mo. — Account of
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A Collection of Papers, printed and manuscript,
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the Eebellion in Scotland in the year 1745. Small
folio.
The Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the
Board of General Officers, on the Conduct and Behaviour
of Sir John Cope and others. See Cope (General Sir
John).
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EEBELS NO SAINTS ; or, a Collection of the
Speeches, Private Passages, Letters, and Prayers of
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Cook, etc. ; with Observations on the same. By a Per-
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EEBOLLEDO (Conde Don Bernardino de).
Ocios : Obras Poeticas, Selva Militar y Politica, Selva
Sagrada, Eimas Sacras. 4 vols. Madrid, 1778. 8vo.
EECANATUS (J. B.) See Poggio Bracciolini.
EECHERCHES sur Louis de Bruges. (Anon.) See
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EECLUS (^lis^e).
The Earth : a descriptive history of the Phenomena
of the Life of the Globe. Translated by B. B. Wood-
ward. 2 vols. Lond. 1871. 8vo.
The Ocean, Atmosphere, and Life. Translated by
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RECOLLECTIONS op the Peninsula. By the
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RECOLLECTIONS— RECORDS.
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RECONCILER OF THE BIBLE. Enlarged.
Wherein above Throe Thousand seeming Contradic-
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ThaddcTBUs and S. Man], Ministers. Lond. 1662. folio.
RECORDE (Robert).
The Castle of Knowledge, containing the Explication
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RECORD COMMISSION. See Records (Pobuo).
RECORDS OF THE English Cathoucs under the
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1. The First and Second Diaries of the English Col-
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RECORDS (PuBUc).
Calendars of State Papers. See State Papers.
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History of the English Law, from the Time of the
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REEVES (William), D.D., Vicar of Lmk, Ire-
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REFORMISTAS ANTIGUOS ESPANOLES; or,
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1. Carrascon. [Ferdinando de Texeda.] 1603.
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Notice of the Author in English and in Spanish. 1848.
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BEFOBMISTAS-^Continued.
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Aviso a los de la Iglesia Romana sobre Jubileos, por el
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detectse a Reginaldo Gonsalvio Montano, Hispano.
1567.
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afio 1536 ; y traduzida al Castellano por Zipriano de
Valera, 1597. 2 vols.
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hazia el auo de 1538 i 1539, por Juan de Valdes. Con-
forme a un MS. Castellano existente en la Biblioteca de
Hamburgo.
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primera vez publicadas en Castellano, el A. 1855, por Luis
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Con una Carta de Antonio del Corro. 1563.
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stantino Ponze de la Fuente.
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minazi6n tomada en Roma, le hizo matdr su hermanno
Alfonso Diaz. 1546.
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Le Cento e dieci Considerazioni di Giovanni Valdesso,
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REGESTA PONTIFICUM ROMANORUM, ab
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Regesta Pontificum Romanorum in do ab anno post
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REGIAM MAJESTATEM.
Regiam Majestatem : Scotise Veteres Leges et Consti-
tutiones, coUectDC, recognitw et notis Juris Civilis,
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tratae, Opera et studio Joannie Skensei. Edinh. 1609.
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Epytoma Joannis de Monte Regio in Almagestum
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Les Tables dcs Directions et Profections de Jean
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REGISTER of the QuaUfied Voters of the City of
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REGISTRAR GENERAL'S REPORTS. See Re-
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REGISTRUM.
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Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum. See
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REGISTRY.
Reasons for a Registry : showing the Benefits and
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4to.
REGNAItD (Jean Fran90ib).
CEuvres completes, avec dee avertiBsemens et des re-
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REGNERUS (Tiieodorus).
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REI AGRARIiE AUCTORES, Legesque varia,
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vationibus. Amstelredami, 1674. 4to.
REI RUSTICS SCRIPTORES. See Scriptores.
REICHARD (R A, 0.)
Atlas Portatif et Itin^raire de I'Europe pour servir
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Guide des Voyageurs en Europe. 2 vols. Parin,
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REICHENBACH (Karl, Baron von).
Abstract of Researches on Magnetism. Lond. 1846.
8vo.
Researches on Magnetism, Electricity, Heat, Light,
Crystallization, and Chemical Attraction, in their rela-
tion to the vital force. Translated and edited by Wni.
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REID (Alexander).
A short Account of the Lord's gracious,, merciful, and
remarkable Providences to Alexander Reid ; likewise
some remarkable Providences towards the Church of
God, from 1660 to 1693. Edinh. 1825. Svo.
REID (David Boswkll), M.D.
Academical Examinations on the Principles of
Chemistry ; being an Introduction to the study of that
Science. 2 vols. Edi7ih. 1825. 12ma
Elements of Practical Chemistry, comprising a Series
of Experiments in every department of Chemistry.
Edi7ih. 1830. Svo.
Illustrations of the Theory and Practice of Ventila-
tion, with Remarks on Warming, Exclusive Lighting,
and the Communication of Sound. Lond. 1844. Svo.
REID (G. H.)
An Essay on New South Wales, the Mother Colony
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EEID (Rev. James).
Memoirs of the Lives and Writings of those Eminent
Divines who convened in the famous Assembly at
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Paisley, 1811-15. 8vo.
REID (Jambs Skaton), D.D.
History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, com-
prising the Civil History of the Province of Ulster from
the accession of James I. With an Appendix of
Original Papers. 2 vols. Edinh. 1834-37. 8vo.
REID (John).
Bibliotheca Scoto-Celtica ; or, an Account of all the
Books which have been printed in the Gaelic Language.
Glasgow, 1832. 8vo.
EEID (John).
Turkey and the Turks, being the present State of the
Ottoman Empire. Lond. 1840. small 8vo.
REID (John), Stockbroker.
A Manual of the Scottish Stocks and British Funds ;
with a List of the Joint-Stock Companies in Scotland.
Minb. 1841. 12mo.
REID (John Alexander), Advocate.
Digest of Decisions relating to the Poor Law of
Scotland, with Decisions under the Lands Valuation,
Public Health, and Education Acts, with relative
Statutes. Edinb. 1880. 8vo.
REID (John Eaton). '
History of the County of Bute, and Families con-
nected therewith. Glasgow, 1864. 8vo.
REID (John T.)
Art Rambles in the Highlands and Islands of Scot-
land. Lond. 1878. 4to.
REID (T. Wemyss).
Charlotte Bronte : a Monograph.
Lond. 1877. post 8vo.
With Illustrations.
EEID (Thomas), D.D.
Works now fully collected, with Selections from his
unpublished Letters, Preface, Notes, and Supplementary
Dissertations, by Sir William Hamilton. Prefixed,
Stewart's Account of the Life and Writings of Reid.
2 vols. Edinh. 1863. 8vo.
Supplement to Sir W. Hamilton's edition of his
Works. Edinh. 1863. 8vo.
Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man. Edinh.
1785. 4to.
REID (Thomas), D.B.—Contimied.
Essays on the Active Powers of Man. Edinh. 1788.
4to.
An Inquiry into the Human Mind, on the Principles
of Common Sense. Edinh. 1801. 8vo.
Oluvres Completes de Thomas Reid, Chef de I'ficole
ficossaise, publides par M. Th. JouSroy, avec des Frag-
ments de M. Royer-CoUard, et uue Introduction de
I'fiditeitt. 6 vols. Paris, 1828-36. 8vo.
REID (Thomas), Surgeon, R.N.
Two Voyages to New South Wales, and Van Diemen's
Land, including facts and observations relative to the
Convicts of both sexes. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
Travels in Ireland, in the year 1822. With reflec-
tions on the best means of improving its condition.
Lond. 1823. 8vo.
REID (Thomas).
Treatise on Clock and Watchmaking, theoretical and
practical. Illustrated by Plates. Edinh. 1826. royal
8vo.
REID (W. Hamilton).
Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Napoleon
Bonaparte. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
REID (LiEUT.-CoL. W.)
An Attempt to develop the Law of Storms by means
of Facts arranged according to place and time, with the
view to practical use in Navigation. LoJid. 1838. 8vo.
REIFFENBERG (Le Bakon de).
Principes de Logique ; suivis de I'Histoire et de la
Bibliographie de cette Science. Bruxelles, 18S3. 8vo.
REIGN OF TERROR; A CoUection of authentic
Narratives of the Horrors committed by the Revolu-
tionary Government of France, under Marat and Robes-
pierre. By an Eye-witness. Translated from the French.
2 vols. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
REILY (Hugh).
The Impartial History of Ireland. To which is an-
nexed, the Nobility and Gentry of Ireland's Remon-
strance to Charles II. on his Restoration ; likewise the
Case of the Roman Catholics in Ireland, by the Rev. Dr
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Lyvro das Obras de Garcia de Eesende que trata da
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REVILLE (Albert), D.D.
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REVOLUTION.
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Vol. I.
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dated at St Germans, Jan. 14, 1689. — 2. His
Letter to the House of Lords and Commons,
Feb. 3, 1689. — 3. An Answer to the late King
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Ilis Majesties Reasons for withdrawing himself
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Church of Scotland. — 5. The Prince of Orange's
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Supreme Authority, etc. — 13. A Discouisc con-
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England. — 16. Obedience due to the present King,
notwithstanding our Oaths to the former; by a
Divine of the Church of England. — 17. The Case
of the Allegiance due to Sovereign Powers stated.
By Dr Sherlock. 1691.— 18. Remarks upon Dr
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against Sherlock, containing modest Remarks on
the Doctor's Notions of Allegiance, by the Rector of
St George, Botolph Lane.
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of the Convention of States in Scotland. — 3. Alle-
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to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentlemen of Scot-
land.— 5. A Letter from the West to a Member of
the Meeting of Estates of Scotland. — 6. An Ac-
count of the Affairs of Scotland, written upon
occasion of an Address lately presented to his
Majesty. — 7. A Speech of a Fellow Commoner of
England to his Fellow Commoners of the Conven-
tion. — 8. A Lord's Speech without-doors upon
the present condition of the Gtovemment.. —
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REVOLUTION— EEYNOLDS.
REVOLUTION— Con Hnucd.
9. An Answer to two Papers called a Lord's Speech
without-doors, and a Commoner's Speech. — 10.
Sabis po2)uli suprema Lex ; or, the Free Thoughts
of a Wellwisher for a good Settlement. — 11.
Letter to a Bishop concerning the present Settle-
ment.— 12. An Enquiry into the present State of
Afi&iirs, whether we are bound to treat with the
King, and call him back again. — 13. A Wish for
Peace, or an Essay for removing the present differ-
ences about the Proceedings of Parliament. 1690.
— 14. An Answer to the late K. James's Last
Declaration, dated at St Germains, 1693. — 15.
A Letter concerning a French Invasion to restore
King James. 1692. — 16. A second Letter con-
cerning the French Invasion. 1692.
See also Scotland.
REVOLUTION (The French). See Royal Me-
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REVOLUTION Pi^montaise. Paris, 1821. 8vo.
REVOLUTION POLITICKS ; being a compleat
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REVUE ENCYCLOPEDIQUE. See Magazines,
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REY (Jean).
Histoire de la Captivity de Fran9ois I. Paris,
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Des Institutions Judiciares de I'Angleterre corn-
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Etats Anciens et Modernes. 2 vols. Pam, 1826. 8vo.
REYBAUD (Louis).
Jerome Paturot h, la recherche de la MeiUeure dos
Ropubliques. 4 vols. Paris, 1848. 12mo.
REYGER (Arnoldus de).
Thesaurus Juris Civilis et Canonici locupletissimus,
ordine alphahetico dispositus. Accedunt Additiones
Danielis Venediger. Colonim-Agrippinm. 2vols.ini.
1704. folio,
REYNALD (Heemile).
Histoire de I'Espagne, depuis la mort de Charles III.
jusqu' Ji nos jours. Pflr/*-, 1873. 12mo.
REYNARD THE FOX.
The History of Reynard the Fox : a new version by
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1852. 4to.
REYNARD THE ¥0X—Cmti7iued.
Speculum Vitse Aulicse. De admirabili fallacia et
astutia Vulpeculse Reinekes libri quatuor ex idiomate
Gemianico Latinitate donati, adjectis iconibus, etc.
Auctore Hartmanno Schoppero. Franco/, ad Moenum
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Le Roman du Renart, public d'apres les Manuscrits
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Sifecles. Par M. D. M. M^on. 4 vols. Paris, 1826.
8vo.
Reineke Vos, nach der Liibecker Ausgabe von jahxe
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Loss of the American Brig " Commerce," wrecked on
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A Little Book of Songs and Ballads, gathered from
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Bibliotheca Madrigaliana : a Bibliographical Account
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Ancient Streets and Homesteads of England, with
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Danish Greenland : its People and its Products.
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Complete Collection of Tables for Navigation and
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Joseph II., Empereur D'AUemagne, peint par lui-
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Memoirs of the Duke de Eipperda, first Ambassador
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A History of the Oriental Nations, chiefly Possessions
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Eailways ; their Else, Progress, and Construction,
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David
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Essays on Constitutional Law, and the Forms of
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Observations on the three first volumes of the History
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A select Collection of English Songs. (With a
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Eobin Hood: A Collection of all the Ancient Poems,
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885
EITSON (J oav.vB.)— Continued.
Letters from Joseph Eitson, Esq., to George Paton;
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La Chasso aux Bibliographos et Antiquaires mal-
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RIVEEO (Mariano Eduardo de) and TSCHUDI
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Antigiiedades Peruanas. Viena, 1851. 4to, and
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Literary Memoirs of Living Authors of Great
Britain, arranged according to an Alphabetical Cata-
logue of their Names, and including a List of their
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EIVETUS (Andreas), S.T.D.
Opera Theologica, quae Latine edidit, Exegetica et
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EIVLNUS (D. Augustus Quirinus).
Introductio Generalis in Eem Herbariam. — Ejusdem
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EI VOL A (Franciscus).
Dictionarium Armeno-Latinum. Parisia, 1633. 4to.
EIX (S. Wilton).
The Fauconberge Memorial: An Account of Henry
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EIZZO (David). See Euthven (Lord).
EOAD ACTS.
Acts of Parliament for Turnpike Roads and Statute
Labour within the County of Edinburgh. Edinb.
1836, Svo.
EOADS AND RAILEOADS, Vehicles, and Modes
of Travelling of Ancient and Modem Times. Lmd.
1839. 12mo.
EOBAETS (Henry).
The most royal and honourable entertainement of the
famous and renowned king Christicm the Fourth, King
of Denmarke, etc., who with a Fleete of gallant ships
arrived on Thursday the 16th day of July 1606,
in Tylbery-Hope, neere Gravesend. Lond. 1606.
sm. 4to.
ROBBERDS (J. W.), Jun.
Geological and Historical Observations on the Eastern
Vallies of Norfolk. NonvicJi, \%2G. 8vo.
Memoir of the Life and Writings of William Taylor
of Norwich, containing his Correspondence of many
years with Eobert Southey, and original Letters from
Sir Walter Scott and other eminent literary men. 2 vols.
Lond. 1843. Svo.
Descriptions to the Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk.
See Stark (James).
EOBE (Rev. James).
Narrative of the extraordinary work of the Spirit of
God at Cambuslang, Kilsyth, etc., begun 1742. Written
by Mr James Robe and others ; with attestations by
Ministers, Preachers, etc. Glasgow, 1790. 12mo.
Narrative of the Revival of Religion at Kilsyth,
Cambuslang, and other places in 1742 ; with an Intro-
ductory Essay by the Rev. Robert Buchanan. Glaggwo,
1840. 12mo.
ROBERT et VAUGONDY (MM.)
Atlas Universel. Paris, 1757. folio.
ROBERT III, KING OF SCOTLAND.
Charta Authentica Roberti Seneschalli Scotias (a.d.
1364) ex Archive Collegii Scotorum Parisiensis edita
[a Ludov. Innese]. Cum Observatiouibus Historicis,
quibus Regiai Stuartorum stirpis natales ab inusta labe
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ROBERT (A. C. M.) See Fables In^dites.
ROBERTS (BarrI: Charles).
Letters and Miscellaneous Papers. With a Memoir
of his Life. Lond. 1814. 4to.
856
ROBERTS— EOBEKTSOK
ROBERTS (David).
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and
Nubia, from Drawings made on the spot by David
Roberts, R.A., with Historical Descriptions by the
Rev. George Croly, LL.D. Lithographed by Louis
Haghe. 3 vols. Lond. 1842-49. large folio.
Egypt and Nubia, from Drawings made on the spot
by David Roberts, R.A., with Historical Descriptions
by William Brochedon, F.R.S. Lithographed by Louis
Haghe. 3 vols. Lond. 1846-49. large folio.
Picturesque Sketches in Spain, taken during the years
1832 and 1833. Lond. 1837. large folio.
Life of David Roberts. Compiled from his Journals
and other sources by James Ballantine, with etchings and
facsimiles of pen and ink sketches. JStZini. 1866. 4to.
ROBERTS (Emma).
Memoirs of the Rival Houses of York and Lancaster.
2 vols. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
Scenes and Characteristics of Hindostan, with
Sketches of Anglo-Indian Society. 2 vols. Lo?«d!. 1837.
post Svo.
The East India Voyager ; or. Ten Minutes' Advice to
the Outward Bound. Lond. 1839. small 8vo.
ROBERTS (George).
Life, Progresses, and Rebellion of James Duke of
Monmouth, with a full Account of the Blody Assize.
2 vols. Lond. 1844. 8vo,
ROBERTS (Joseph).
Oriental Illustrations of the Sacred Scriptures, col-
lected from the Customs, Rites, Traditions, Literature,
etc., of the Hindoos, during a residence in the East of
nearly Fourteen Years. Lond. \%?)5. 8vo.
ROBERTS (Peter).
The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain. Translated
from the Welch, and Illustrated with Notes. Lond.
1811. 4to.
ROBERTS (Rev. Richard).
An Autumn Tour in Spain in the Year 1859. Lond.
1860. 8vo.
ROBERTS (W. H.)
The Scottish Ale-Brewer : A Practical Treatise on
the Art of Brewing Ales according to the system
practised in Scotland. Edinh. 1837. 8vo.
ROBERTS (William).
A Treatise on the Law of Wills and Codicils. Second
edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1815. Svo.
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs
Hannah More. 4 vols. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Rev. Abraham).
Geometrical Treatise of Conic Sections.
1802. 8vo.
Oxford,
ROBERTSON (Hon. Alexander).
History and Martial Atchievements of the Robertsons
of Strowan, with Poems. Edinh. [1778]. 8vo.
Poems on various Subjects and Occasions. Edinb.
[1751]. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Alexander).
The Laws of Thought. Lond. 1868. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Archibald).
Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London
to Bath and Bristol, with Historical and Descriptive
Accounts of the Country, Towns, etc., adjacent to it.
Illustrated by perspective Views, to which is added a
correct Map. 2 vols. Lond. 1792. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (C. Gordon).
Report of the Proceedings of the Court of Session
in the Lethendy Case. Edinb. 1839. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Charles).
Report of the Auchterarder Case, the Earl of KinnouU,
and the Rev. E. Young against the Presbytery of
Auchterarder. 2 vols. Edinh. 1838. 8vo.
Supplement to the Report. Edinh. 1839. Svo.
(Bound with the preceding.)
ROBERTSON (D. H.), M.D.
The Sculptured Stones of Leith, with Historical and
Antiquarian Notices. Leith, 1851. royal 4to.
ROBERTSON (David).
Reports of Cases on Appeal from Scotland, decided
in the House of Peers, from the Union in 1707 to the
commencement of the Reign of George II. Lond.
1807. Svo.
Treatise on the Rules of the Law of Personal Suc-
cession in the different parts of the Realm. Edinh.
1836. 8vo.<
ROBERTSON (E. William).
Scotland under her Early Kings : A History of the
Kingdom to the -close of the Thirteenth Century. 2
vols. Edinh. 1862. Svo.
Historical Essays in connexion with the Land, the
Church, etc. Edinh. 1872. Svo.
ROBERTSON (Erasmus).
The Law of Legitimation by Subsequent Marriage;
illustrative of the variances between the Laws of Suc-
cession to Property in England and Scotland. Lond.
1829. Svo.
ROBERTSON.
857
ROBERTSON (Rev. Frederick W.)
Sermons Preached at Brighton. First, second, third,
and fourth series. 4 vols. Lond. 1868-1869. 12mo.
Life and Letters, edited by the Rev. Stopford A,
Brooke. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
Notes on Genesis. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (George).
De Vita Roberti EoUock. See Rollook.
ROBERTSON (George).
Topographical Description of Ayrshire, more par-
ticularly of Cunninghame; with a Genealogical Account
of the principal families in that Bailiwick. Irvine,
1820. 4to.
A Genealogical Account of the Principal Families in
Ayrshire, more particularly in Cunninghame. 3 vols.
Irvine, 1823-25. post 8vo.
General View of the Agriculture of Kincardineshire.
Lond. n.d. 8va
Rural Recollections ; or, the Progress of Improve-
ment in Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Irvine, 1829.
8vo.
Crawford's Account of the Shire of Renfrew, con-
tinued to the present time. See Crawford.
ROBERTSON (Henry).
A Handbook of Bankers' Law. Edinh.\^Q2. 12mo.
The same. Second edition. Edinh. 1864. 12mo.
The same. Third edition. Carefully revised and
brought down to date. Edinb. 1876. 12mo.
ROBERTSON (Henry), M.D.
General View of the Natural History of the Atmo-
sphere, and of its connexion with the Sciences of
Medicine and Agriculture. 2 vols. Edinh. 1808. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (J. D.)
Handbook to the Coinage of Scotland, giving a
Description of every variety issued by the Scottish
Mint in Gold, Silver, Billon, and Copper, from Alex-
ander I. to Anne. Lond. 1878. 4to.
ROBERTSON (J. E. P.), D.C.L.
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the
Ecclesiastical Courts at Doctors' Commons, from June
1844 to July 1849. Vol. L Lond. 1850. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (J. P. and W. P.)
Letters on Paraguay ; comprising an account of a
Four Years' residence in that Republic, under the
government of the Dictator Francia. 2 vols. Lond.
1837. 8vo.
Fi-ancia's Reign of Terror : Sequel to Letters on
Paraguay. Lond. 1839. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (J. P. and W. V.)— Continual
Letters on South America ; comprising Travels on the
Banks of the Parana and Rio de la Plata. 3 vola.
Lond. 1843. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (James), D.D.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of
Perth. PeHh, 1799. 8vo.
General View of the Agriculture of Inverness. Lond.
1812. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Colonel James A.)
Comitates de Atholia. The Earldom of Atholl : its
Boundaries stated, also the extent therein of the Pos-
sessions of the Family of De Atholia, and their
Descendants the Robertsons. (Privately Printed.)
Edinb. 1860. 8vo.
Concise Historical Proofs respecting the Gael of
Alban; or, Highlanders of Scotland, as descended of
the Caledonian Picts, with the origin of the Irish Scots,
or Dalriads, in North Britain, and their supposed con-
quest over the Caledonian Picts, examined and refuted :
also the Language of the Caledonian Picts, short Notices
regarding the Highland Clans, and Descriptions of the
Country of the Gael. Edinb. 1865. 8vo.
The same ; with a Dissertation on the Gaelic Topo-
graphy of Scotland. Second edition. Edinb. 1866.
8vo.
The Gaelic Topography of Scotland, and what it
proves, explained ; with much Historical, Antiquarian,
and Descriptive Information. Edinh. \%QQ. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Rev. James Craigie), Canmt of
Canterbury.
Plain Lectures on the Gro'ivth of the Papal Power.
Lond. 1877. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (John).
Elements of Navigation ; containing the Theory and
Practice, with Tables of Latitude and Longitude.
Seventh edition, revised by Lieut Lawrence Gwynne.
2 vols. Lond. 1805.- 8vo,
ROBERTSON (Patrick, Lord).
Leaves from a Journal, and other fragments in verse.
Lond. 1845. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Robert).
History and Present Constitution of the Sheriff
Courts of Scotland. Glasgmc, 1863. 8vo.
ROBERTSON (Rev. Thomas).
An Inquiry into the Fine Arts.
Lond. 1784.
5q
4to.
858
EOBERTSON— EOBLNTSON.
EOBEETSON (\V.)
Collection of various forms of Stoves used for forcing
Pine Plants, Fruit Trees, and preserving tender Exotics.
Lmd. 1798. royal 4to.
EOBERTSON (William).
Thesaurus Linguae Sanctas, sive Concord antiale
Lexicon Hebraeo-Latino-Biblicum. Land. 1686. 4to.
EOBEETSON (William), D.D.
Historical Works. 8 vols. Zowf?. 1769-1791. 4to.
Works ; with an account of his Life and Writings
by the Eev. Alexander Stewart. 12 vols. Edinh.
1818. 8vo.
The History of Scotland during the reigns of Queen
Mary and of King James VI., till his accession to the
Crown of England. AVith a view of Scottish History
previous to that period, and an Appendix containing
Original Papers. Tliird edition. 2 vols. Lond.
1760. 4to.
The same. Twelfth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1791.
4to.
The History of the reign of the Emperor Charles V.,
with a view of the Progress of Society in Europe, from
the subversion of the Eoman Empire to the beginning
of the XVI* Century. 3 vols. Z,o«d 1769. 4to.
History of the reign of Charles the Fifth ; with an
Account of the Emperor's Life after his Abdication, by
W. H. Prescott. 2 vols. Lond. 1857. 8vo.
The History of America. 2 vols. Lond. 1777.
4to.
The same. 2 vols. Lond. 1778. 4to.
An Historical Disquisition concerning the knowledge
which the Ancients had of India, and the progress of
Trade with that Country, prior to the discovery of the
passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope, with Obser-
vations on the Institutions of India. Ljond. 1791.
4to.
Life. See Stewart (Dugald).
ROBEETSOl^ (William).
The History of Ancient Greece, from the earliest
times till it became a Eoman Province. Edinb. 1790.
8vo.
Proceedings relating to the Peerage of Scotland, from
1707 to 1788. Edinh. 1790. 4to.
See Records (Public).
EOBEETSON (William).
A Dictionary of Latin Phrases. A new edition,
with Additions and Corrections. Lond. 1824. 8vo.
EOBEETSON (Eev. William).
Journal of a Clergyman during a Visit to the
Peninsula in 1841. Edinb. 1845. 8vo.
EOBEETSON (William Henry), M.D.
Treatise on Diet and Eegimen. 2 vols. Lond.
1847, 1848. 8vo.
EOBIN" HOOD.
The Eobin Hood Garlands and Ballads, with the
Tale of the LyteU Geste : a Collection of all the
Poems, Songs, and Ballads relating to this celebrated
Yeoman, to which is prefixed his History and Char-
acter. Edited by John M. Gutch. 2 vols. Lond.
1850. 8vo.
See also Eitson (Joseph).
EOBINS (Benjamin).
Volume of Philosophical Tracts— 1. A Discourse
concerning the Nature and Certainty of Sir Isaac
Newton's Method of Fluxions. Lond. 1735. — 2. Eo-
marks on Euler's Treatise of Motion, Smith's Optics,
and Jurin's Essay upon Vision. Lond. 1739. — 3. A fuU
Confutation of Dr Jurin's Eeply to the Eemarks on
his Essay on Vision. Lond. 11 iQ.
See also Jurin (James).
EOBINSON (Anthony).
A view of the Causes and Consequences of English
Wars, from the Invasion of this country by Julius
Caesar to the present time. Lond. 1798. 8vo.
EOBINSON (Christopher), LL.D.
Eeports of Cases argued and determined in the High
Court of Admiralty, commencing with the Judgment*
of Sir William Scott, 1798. Second edition. 6 vols,
in 4. Lond. 1801-1808. 8vo.
Collectanea Maritima ; being a collection of Public
Instruments tending to illustrate the History and
Practice of Prize Law. Lond. 1801. 8vo.
EOBINSON (Edward), D.D., LL.D.
Biblical Eesearches in Palestine and the adjacent
Eegions : a Journal of Travels in the years 1838 and
1852, by Edward Robertson, Eli Smith, and others.
Dra^vn up from the Original Diaries, with Historical
Illustrations. Second edition. 3 vols. Lond. 1856.
8vo.
EOBINSON (George).
Travels in Palestine and Syria, illustrated with
maps and plans. 2 vols. LoJid. 1838. 8vo.
EOBINSON (George).
Cases decided in the House of Lords, on Appeal
from the Courts of Scotland, 3 & 4 Vict. Session
1840 and 1841. 2 vols. Edinb. 1840-42. 8vo.
See also Maclean (Charles H.), and Eobertson
(George] .
ROBINSON— ROCCA.
859
ROBINSON (H. B.)
Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton,
incliuling his Correspondence, from Originals in the
possession of his family. 2 vols. Lond. 1835. 8vo.
ROBINSON (Henry Crabb), Barrister.
Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence. Selected
and edited by Thomas Sadler, Ph.D. 3 vols. Lond.
1869. 8vo.
ROBINSON (Rear-Admiral Hercules).
Sea Drirt. Portsea, 1858. 8vo.
ROBINSON (Hugo), S.T.P.
Annales Mundi TJniversales, Origines rerum et
progressus, sacras jiixta ac seciilares ab orbe condito
tradentes. Second edition. Lond. 1686. folio.
ROBINSON (J. C.)
A Critical Account of the Drawings of Michel
Angelo and Raffaello in the University Galleries,
Oxford. Oxford, 1870. 8vo.
ROBINSON (J. H.)
Journal of an Expedition 1400 miles up the Orinoco,
and 300 up the Arauca ; with an account of the
country. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
ROBINSON (P. F.)
Vitruvius Britannicus ; or. Views, Plans, and Eleva-
tions of English Mansions. Lond. 1833-1841. Atlas
folio.
ROBINSON (Rev. Robert).
Miscellaneous Works, to which are prefixed Memoirs
of his Life and "Writings by B. F. 4 vols. Harlow,
1807. 8vo.
ROBINSON (Rev. Thomas), Rector of Omeby.
An Essay towards a Natural History of "Westmor-
land and Cumberland. Lond. 1709. 8vo.
ROBINSON (Rev. Thomas), Vicar of St Mary's,
Leicester.
Scripture Characters ; or, a practical improvement of
the principal Histories in the Old and New Testaments.
Tenth edition. 4 vols. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
The Christian System unfolded in a course of
Practical Essays on the Principal Doctrines and
Duties of Christianity. 3 vols. Zo»d 1812. 8vo.
ROBINSON (W.)
The Subtropical Garden ; or, Beauty of Form in the
Flower-Garden. Lond. 1871. 12mo.
ROBINSON (William), D.C.L.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the
High Court of Admiralty. 2 vols. "VoL III., i>art8
I. and II., 1838-1850. Lond. 1844-1852. 8vo.
ROBINSON (William Davies),
Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution; including a
narrative of the Expedition of General Xavier Mina.
To which are annexed some observations on the prac-
ticability of opening a commerce between the Pacific
and Atlantic Oceans, through the Mexican l8tluna&
2 vols. Lond. 1821. 8to.
ROBISPN (John), LL.D.
Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and
Governments of Europe, cai-ried on in the Secret
Meetings of Freemasons, lUuminati, and Reading
Societies. Edinh. 1797. 8vo.
Elements of Mechanical Philosophy, being the
substance of a Course of Lectures on that Science,
VoL I., Dynamics and Astronomy (all published).
Edinh. 1804. 8vo.
A System of ISIechanical Philosophy. With Notes
by David Brewster, LL.D. 4 vols, (and a vol of
plates, 4to). Edinh. 1822. 8vo.
See also Black (Joseph).
ROBSON (Georoe Fennell).
Scenery of the Grampian Mountains, illustrated by
forty-one plates; with an explanatory page affixed to
each plate, giving an account of those objects of natural
curiosity, and historical interest, with which the district
abounds. Lond. 1819. folio.
ROBSON (Jambs).
General view of the Agriculture of Argyle and the
western part of Invemess-shu-e. Lond. 1794. 4to.
ROBSON (Thomas).
The British Herald ; or. Cabinet of Armorial Bearings
of the Nobility and Gentry of Britain and Ireland.
With a complete Glossary of Heraldic Terms. 3 vols.
Sunderland, 1830. 4to.
ROBY (John). ■
Traditions of Lancashire. First series. 2 vols.
Lmd. 1830. 8vo.
The same. Second series. 2 vols. Zanrf. 1831. 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1872.
post 8vo.
Seven Weeks in Belgium, Switzerland, Lombardy,
Piedmont, Savoy, etc. 2 vols. Lond. 1838. small 8vo.
ROCCA (Alb. J. Michel).
Mdmoires sur la Guerre des Fran5ai3 en Espagne.
Lond. 1815. 8vo.
860
KOCHE— ECE DEREE.
EOCHE (W. Mills).
Oliver's Shipping Law Manual. Lond. 1879.
8vo.
EOCHEFOUCAULD (Due de la).
Maximes, et E6flexions Morales. Paris, 1815. 8vo.
EOCHEFOUCAULT-LIANCOUET (Duke de la).
Travels through the United States of North America,
the country of the Iroquois, and Upper Canada, in the
years 1795-1797. 2 vols. Lond. 1799. 4to.
EOCHESTEE (Bishop of). See Sprat (Thomas).
EOCHESTEE (John, Eael of).
Poems on several occasions, with Valentinian, a
Tragedy. To which is added Advice to a Painter.
Lond. 1710. 8vo.
EOCK (Captain).
Letters to His Majesty (King George IV). Lond.
1827. 12mo.
EOCK (Daniel), D.D.
Textile Fabrics. See South Kensington,
EOCOLES (J. B. de).
The Lives and Actions of several notorious Counter-
feits, who have usurped the titles of Emperors, Kings,
and Princes. Written by the Sr. J. B. de Eocoles,
Historiographer of France, and now done into English.
Land. 1686. 8vo.
EOCQUANCOUET (J.)
Cours El6mentaire d'Art et d'Histoire Militaires.
Bruxelles, 1836. 8vo.
EOD AND THE GUN (The). See Wilson (James).
EODD (Thomas).
Las Guerras CivUes ; or, the Civil Wars of Granada,
and the History of the Factions of the Zegries and
Abencerrages, two noble families of that city, to the
Final Conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella. Trans-
lated from the Arabic of Abenhamin by Gines Perez
de Hita, of Murcia ; and from the Spanish, by Thomas
Eodd. Lond. 1801. 8vo.
History of Charles the Great, and Orlando, ascribed
to Archbishop Turpin. Translated from the Latin.
Together with metrical versions of the most celebrated
ancient Spanish Ballads, relating to the twelve Peers
of France mentioned in Don Quixote. 2 vols. Lond.
1812. 8vo.
See Poems (Collection of) : Vol. XI.
EODEEICUS SANCTIUS (Episc. Zamorensis).
Speculum Humanae Vitae. Parish's (Martin Crantz),
1475. folio.
EODGEE (William).
The Feudal Forms of Scotland viewed Historically
since the first appearance of Written Titles to Lands
in that part of Great Britain. Edinb. 1857. 8vo.
EODEIGO (Key Don).
Cronica del Eey Don Eodrigo, con la Destruycion
de Espana, y como los Moros la ganaron. Alcala,
1587. folio.
EODEIGUEZ (Don Christoval).
Bibliotheca Universal de la Polygraphia Espanola,
compuesta por Don Christ. Eodriguez, y que de orden
de su Magestad publica D. Bias Antonio Nassarre y
Ferriz. Madrid, 1738. folio.
EODEIGUEZ (P. Manuel).
El Maraiion y Amazonas. Historia de los descubri-
mientos, entradas, y reduccion de Naeiones, en las
dilatadas montanas, y mayores rios de la America.
Madrid, 1684. folio.
EOE (Sir Thomas).
Speech in Parliament, wherein he sheweth the
cause of the Decay of Coyne and Trade in this Land.
Lond. 1641. small 4to.
Negotiations in his Embassy to the Ottoman Porte,
from the year 1621 to 1628, inclusive. Now first
published. Lond. 1740. folio.
EOE (William Thomas).
A Practical Treatise on the Law of Elections, relating
to England, Scotland, and Ireland. Second edition.
2 vols. Lond. 1818. 8vo.
EOEBUCK (John Arthur).
The Colonies of England : a Plan for the Govern-
ment of some portion of our Colonial Possessions.
Lond. 1849. 8vo.
History of the Whig Ministry of 1830 to the Pass-
ing of the Eeform Bill. 2 vols. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
EOEBUCK (Captain Thomas).
Boorhani Qatiu : a Dictionary of the Persian Lan-
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according to the system of European lexicons, with a
short Grammar prefixed. Calcutta, 1818. folio.
The Annals of the College of Fort William, Calcutta.
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EOEDER (Munch).
Jury-Institutionen i Storbritanien, Canada og de
forenede Stater af Amerika. 2 vols. Christiama,
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ECEDEEEE (Le Comte Pierre Louis).
Louis XII. et Francois I. ; ou M6moires pour servir
k une nouveUe Histoire de leur regne. 2 vols. Paris,
1825. 8vo.
EOEMER— ROHAN.
861
ROEMER (Joannes Jacobus).
Genera Insoctonim Linnsei et Fabricii iconibus
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EOEPELL (Dr Richard).
Greschichte Polens. Hamhirg, 1840. 8vo.
ROESEL (Aug. Ioh.)
Historia Naturalis Eanarum Nostratium ; oder, die
Naturliche Historie der Erosche hiesigen Landes.
(Latin and German.) Norimhergo), 1758. largo folio.
ROGATI (Franc. Saverio de').
Odi di Anacreonte e di Saifo, recate in versi Italiani.
See Anacbeon.
ROGER OF WENDOVEE. See Wbndoveb.
ROGER (Charles).
Collation of the Old and New Testament, with an
Historical Account of all the English Versions, and
Memoirs of the principal Translators. Dundee, 1847.
4to.
ROGERS (Arundel).
The Law relating to Mines, Minerals, and Quarries
in Great Britain and Ireland. With a Summary of
the Laws of Foreign States. Lond. 1864. 8vo.
ROGERS (Charles).
A Collection of Prints, in imitation of Drawings ;
with Lives of their Authors. 2 vols. Lond. 1778.
large folio.
ROGERS (Rev. Charles), LL.D.
History of St Andrews, with an Account of the
recent Lnprovements in the City. Edinh. 1849.
12mo.
Scotland, Social and Domestic : Memorials of Life
and Manners in North Britain. Lond. 1869. 8vo.
Three Scottish Reformers : Alexander Cunningham,
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and John Davidson, Minister of Prestonpans. With
their Poetical Remains. Lond. 1874. 8vo.
The Scottish House of Roger, with Notes respecting
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Edinh. 1875. 8vo.
Memorials of the Earl of Stirling, and of the House
of Alexander. 2 vols. Edinh. 1877.
Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Robert
Burns, and of the Scottish House of Bumes. Lond.
1877. 8vo.
The Chartulary of Coldstream. See Gramplan
Club.
ROGERS (Francis Newman).
The Law and Practice of Elections ; with Analy-
tical Tables, and a copious Index. 2 vols. Lond.
1820-1825. 8vo.
Rogers on Elections, Registration and Election
Agency. Thirteenth edition, including Petitions, with
an Appendix of Statutes and Forms. By John Corrio
Carter. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
ROGERS (Henry).
Life and Character of John Howe, with an Analysis
of his Writings. Lond. 1836. 8vo.
Essays ^elected from Contributions to the Edinburgh
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ROGERS (Jambs E. Thorold).
Historical Gleanings : a Series of Sketches. (Mon-
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8vo.
The same. Second series. (Wiklif, Laud, Wilkes,
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Epistles, Satires, and Epigrams. Land. 1876. 8vo.
ROGERS (Samuel).
Poems. Lond. 1812. 8vo.
Poetical Works, with a Memoir by Edward Bell,
Lond. 1875. 12mo.
Italy: a Poem. 2 vols. Lond. 1823. 12mo.
Italy : a Poem. With Illustrations by J. M. W.
Turner, R.A. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
Human Life : a Poem. Lond. 1819. 4to.
Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers.
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ROGERS (Thomas).
An Exposition of the Thirty-Nine Articles. See
Parker Society.
ROGET (Peter Mark), M.D.
Animal and Vegetable Physiology considered with
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Treatises on Physiology and Phrenology, from the
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, classified
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ROHAN (Henei, Due de).
Discours Politiques du Due de Rohan, faita en
divers temps sur les affaires qui so passoient. — Voyage
du Due de Rohan, faict en I'an 1600, en Italie, Alle-
maigne, Pays-bas, Angleterrc et Escosse. (In 1 toL)
Amsterdam, 1646. 12mo.
862
ROHE— EOLT.
EOHR (JOHANN F.)
Paliistina, oder Historisch-Geographisehe Beschrei-
bung des Judischen Landes zur Zeit Jesu, Zeitz,
1835. 8vo.
EOIS CONTEMPORAINS (Les). Biographies
des Souverains de TEurope. See Europe.
ROLAND (D.) See Esprit des Tragedies.
ROLAND (Madame).
AYorks ; containiug her Private Life, and Philoso-
phical and Literary Essays. Translated from the
French. 3 vols. Lond. 1803. 8vo.
ROLFSEN (0. H.)
Formularbog, indeholdende Regler og Formularer
for de forskjeUige Kontrakter, Dokumenter, Ansdg-
ninger m. v. Christiania, 1842. 12ino.
ROLT;AND (John), of Dalkeith.
The Seven Ages, in Scottish Metre. Reprinted
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Laing, LL.D. Edinh. 1837. 4to. (Bannatyne Club.)
ROLLE (Henry).
Un Abridgment des plusiers Cases et Resolutions
del Common Ley. 2 vols. Lond. 1668. folio.
ROLLE (Pierre Nicolas).
Recherches sur le culte de Bacchus, symbole de la
force reproductive de la Nature, consider^ sous ses
rapports generaux dans les Mystferes d'Eleusis, et sous
ses rapports particuliers dans les Dionysiaqnes et les
Tri6t6riques. 3 vols. Paris, 1824. 8vo.
ROLLETT (Dr Hermann).
Die drei Meister der Gemmoglyptik : Antonio, Gio-
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EOLLI (Paolo.)
Del Paradiso Perduto.
See Milton (John).
EOLLIAD (The). In two parts. Probationary Odes
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EOLLIN (Charles).
Histoire Ancienne des Egyptiens, des Carthaginois,
des Assyriens, des Babyloniens, des Medes et des
Perses, des Macedoniens, des Grecs. 13 vols. Paris,
1764-1773. 12mo.
Histoire Eomaina depuis la Foundation de Eome,
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Crevier. 8 vols. Paris, 1752. 4to.
EOLLIN (Charles) — Continued.
Histoire Romaine depuis la Fondation de Rome
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Cartha-
ginians, Assyrians, etc. Translated from the French.
8 vols. Lond. 1808. 8vo.
The Roman History, from the Foundation of Rome
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Commonwealth. Translated from the French. 10 vols.
Lmid. 1768. 8vo.
The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Antients.
Translated from the French of Mr RoUin. 3 vols.
Lond. 1768. 8vo.
The Method of Teaching and Studying the BeUes
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and the Stage. Translated from the French. 3 vols.
Lond. 1769. 8vo.
ROLLOCK (Robert), Principal of the University
of Edinburgh.
Select Works. Edited by William M. Gunn.
Printed for the Wodrow Society. 2 vols. Edinh.
1844-1849.
De Vita et Morte Roberti Rollock, Academioe Edin-
burgenae Primarii, Narrationes; Auctoribus Georgio
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EOLLS.
Magni Eotuli Scaccarii Normandise. Edited by
H. Petrie. Lond. 1840. 4to.
Chronicles and Memorials ; published under the
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(Great).
EoUs of Parliament. See Eotuli Parliamentorum.
See also Chamberlain Rolls. Records.
ROLT (Richard).
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. John
Lindesay, Earl of Crauford. Lond. 1753. 4to.
Lives of the principal Reformers, both Englishmen
and Foreigners, comprehending the general History of
the Reformation from 1360 to 1600. With Portraits
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Dictionary of Trade and Commerce. Compiled
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EOMAGNOSI— EONDELET.
MS
EOMAGNOSI (Gio. D.)
Introduzione alio Studio del Diritto Pubblico
Universale. 2 vols. Milano, 1825. 8vo.
EOMAINE (Eev. William).
Treatises on the Life, Walk, and Triumph of Faith.
With an Introductory Essay by Thomas Chalmers,
D.D. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1824. 12mo.
Select Letters. With an Introductory Essay by
Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Glasgow, 1830. 12mo.
ROMAINS.
Des Moeurs et des Usages des Eomains [par Le
Ffevre de Morsan, revue et corrig6 par Franfois Granet].
Paris, 1739. 12mo.
EOMAN DE EOU. See Wace.
EOMAN POETS of the Augustan Age. See
Sellar (W. Y.)
ROMANCEEO FEANQOIS (Le) ; Histoire de
quelques Anciens Trouvferes, et choix de leurs Chan-
sons. Le tout nouvellement recueilli, par M. Paulin
Paris. Paris 1833. 8vo.
EOMANCEEO GfiN^EAL, ou EecueU des Chants
Popidaires de I'Espagne, Eomances Historiques,
Chevaleresques et Moresques, traduction complete,
avec une introduction et des notes, par M. Damas
Hinard. 2 vols. Paris, 1844. 12mo.
ROMANCES.
Bibliothfeque Univferselle des Eomans, ouvrage
P^riodique dans lequel on donne I'analyse raisonn^e
des Eomans anciens et modemes avec des Anecdotes et
des Notices Historiques. 2 vols. Paris 1782. 4to.
Biblioth^que des Eomans. See Lenglet du Fres-
Koy (L'AsBi; Nic.)
EOMANELLI (Domenico).
Napoli Antica e Modema. 3 vols, in 2. Napoli,
1875. 12mo.
EOMANS (Li) des Sept Sages, nach der Pariser
Handschrift, herausgegeben von Heinrich Adelbert
Keller. Tubingen, 1836. Bvo.
See also Eolland (John).
EOME.
Eome as it was under Paganism and as it became
under the Popes. 2 vols. Land. ISiS. 8vo.
EomaniB Magnitudinis Monumenta restituta et aucta.
Roma, 1699. folio.
Nuova Pianta di Eoma. See Nolu (Giambattista).
Lives of the Cardinals of Eome. See Cardinals.
HOME— Continued.
Atti dell' Accademia Romana d'Archeologia. — Dm-
sertazioni dell' Accademia Romana di Archcologia ;
alle quali si aggiungono le Legge Accadeniiche. 9 vols,
(in 10). Roma, 1821-1840. 4to.
Monumenta Eomani Imperii, in Scotia, maximc vero
inter vestigia Valli, auspiciis Antouini Pii Imperatoris,
a Fortha usque ad Glottam perducti, reperta, et in
Academia Glasguensi adservata, Iconibus exprossa.
(No place or date.) 4to.
An Historical Essay on the Laws and Government
of Eome ; designed as an Introduction to the Study of
the Civil-Law. Cambridge, 1827. Svo.
Eome, Naples, et Florence, en 1817; ou Esquisses sur
r^tat actuel de ces villes c^lfebres. Pam, 1817. 8vo.
Euines de Rome : A select Collection of Views and
Ruins in Rome and its Vicinity; executed from Draw-
ings made upon the spot in 1791. (With Descriptions
in French and English.) 2 parts in 1 vol. L<md.
1797,1799. 4to.
Eoma Sotteranea ; or. Some Account of the Roman
Catacombs. Sec Northcotb (J. Spencer), D.D.
Description of Latium ; or. La Compagna di Roma.
See Knight (E. Cornelia).
EOMEE (Mrs).
The Ehone, the Darro, and the Guadalquiver ; a
Summer Ramble in 1842. 2 vols. Land. 1843. Svo.
Pilgrimage to the Temples and Tombs of Egypt,
Nubia, and Palestine. 2 vols. Lond. 1846. 8vo.
Filia Dolorosa ; Memoirs of Maria Thdrfese Charlotte,
Duchess of Angouleme, the last of the Dauphines.
2 vols. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
EOMILLY (Sir Samuel).
Speeches in the House of Commons. With a
Memoir, by William Peter. 2 vols. Lond. 1820.
Memoirs of his Life, -written by himself, with a
Selection of his Correspondence, edited by his Sons.
3 vols. Lo7id. 1840. 8vo.
Eulogium of Sir Samuel Romilly, by M. Constant.
Translated by Sir T.- C. Morgan. Lond. 1819. 8vo.
EONDEAU (Pierre).
Nouveau Dictionnaire Allemand-Frangois et Frangois-
AUemand. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1740. 4to.
EONDELET (Jean).
Traits Theorique et Pratique de I'Art de Batir.
5 vols. Paris, 1827-1832. 4to.
Traits de I'Art de Batir de Eondolet : Supplement
par G. Abel Blouet. 2 vols in 1. Paris, 1847. 4to ;
and Atlas, folio.
864
EOl^DONNEAU— EOSCOE
RONDONNEAU (Louis).
Vocabulaire Classique des fitudians en Droit ; suivi
d'une Notice par ordre chronologique, des Lois,
Ordonnances, du Eoi, etc., et d'un Catalogue des
Ouvrages de Jurisprudence. Paris, 1821. 8vo.
Table Gondrale, Alpbab^tique et Eaisonn^e des
matieres contenues dans le E^pertoire de Jurisprudence,
et dans le Recueil Alphab(5tique des questions de Droit
de M. Merlin. Paris, 1828. ito.
EONGE (John).
The Holy Coat of Trfeves and the new German
Catholic Church. Edinb. 1845. 12mo.
EONSAED (Pierre de , Prince des Poites Francois.
Les QEuvres. 2 vols. Paris, 1623. folio.
CEuvres, reveues et augment^es. 11 vols, in 5.
Paris, 1629-1630. 12mo.
ROOD (Ogden N.)
Modern Chromatics, with Applications to Art and
Industry. Lond. 1879. 8vo. (International Scien-
tific Series.)
EOOKE (John).
History of Alexander's Expedition. See Arbianus.
EOORDA (T.) See Javaansche Wetten.
EOPEE (R S. Donnison).
A Treatise on the Law of Property, arising from the
relation between Husband and Wife. 2 vols. Lond.
1 820. 8vo.
A Treatise on the Law of Legacies. Third edition.
Under a new arrangement, with additions by Henry
H. White. 2 vols. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
EOPEE (R. S. Donnison) and WHITE (Henry
Hopuby).
A Treatise on the Law of Legacies. Fourth edition.
2 vols. Lond. 1847. royal 8vo.
EOPEE (William).
The Life and Death of Sir Thomas More. To
which are added some original Letters. Iiond. 1731.
8vo.
The same. A new edition. Eevised and corrected.
[By S. W. Singer.] Chiswick, 1817. 8vo.
EOQUEFOET (Jean BaptisteB.)
Glossaire de la Langue Eomane contenant I'^ty-
mologie et la signification des mots usit^s dans les
XP-XVI* Sifecles ; pr^cddd d'un Discours sur I'origine,
les progres, et les variations de la Langue Frangoise,
«t Supplement au Glossaire. 3 vols. Paris, 1808-20.
8vo.
EOQUETFOET (Jean Baptiste 'B.)— Continued.
Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Franqoise.
Pr^cMd d'une Dissertation sur I'Etymologie, par J. J.
ChampoUion-Figeac. 2 vols. Paris, 1829. 8vo.
De I'i^tat de la Podsie Frangoise dans les XII' et
XIIP Sifecles. Paris, 1815. 8vo.
ROSA (Salvator).
Satire di Salvator Eosa, con Notizie della sua vita.
Lond. 1823. 8vo.
ROSA or EOSSA (Thomas), Scoto-britannvs.
Idsea, sive de Jacobi Eegis virtutibus et omamentis
dilucida Enarratio, etc. Lond. 1608. 12mo.
EOSCOE (Edward Stanley), Barrister.
Outlines of Civil Procedure, with Notes.
1876. 12mo.
Lond.
EOSCOE (Henbt).
A Treatise on the Law of Actions relating to Eeal
Property. 2 vols. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
Life of William Eoscoe. 2 vols. Zo?k^. 1833. 8vo.
Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases.
Third edition. By T. C. Granger. Lond. 1846. 8vo.
The same. Seventh edition. By James Fitzjames
Stephen. Lond. 1868. 8vo.
A Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Ac-
tions at Ifisi Prius. Eighth edition, with considerable
additions. By Edward Smirke. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
The same. Twelfth edition. By John C. Day and
Maurice Powell, Barristers-at-Law. Lond. 1870. 8vo.
Reports. See Ceompton (Charles).
EOSCOE (Henry E.), Professor of Chemistry in
Owens College, Manchester.
Spectrvmi Analysis: Six Lectures delivered in 1868
before the Society of Apothecaries of London. Lond.
1869. 8vo.
EOSCOE (Mrs Henry).
Vittoria Colonna : her Life and Poems.
1868. 8vo.
Lond.
EOSCOE (Thomas).
Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales, with
fifty-one Engravings. Lond. [1840]. royal 8vo.
The German Novelists. Translated from the
Originals, with Critical and Biographical Notices.
4 vols. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
The Novelist's Library, with Bibliographical and
Critical Notices, and Illustrations by George Cruik-
shank. See Smollett. Fielding. Sterne. Cer-
vantes. Le Sage.
ROSCOE— ROSS.
865
ROSCOE (William).
The Life of Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magni-
ficent. 2 vols. Lond. 1796. 4to.
The same. Lcmd. 1846. 12mo. (Rogue's Euro-
pean Library.)
Illustrations Historical and Critical, of the Life of
Lorenzo de Medici. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
The Life and Pontificate of Leo X., with various
illustrative documents. 4 vols. lAvei-pool, 1805.
4to.
The same. 2 vols. Lond. 1846. 12mo. (Rogue's
European Library.)
On the Origin and Vicissitudes of Literature, Science,
and Art. Liverpool, 1817. 4to.
Observations on Penal Jurisprudence, and the
Reformation of Criminals. Lond. 1819. 8vo.
A Letter to the Reverend W. L. Bowles relative to
Pope. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
A Letter to the Rev. "William Lisle Bowles, in reply
to his " Final Appeal to the Literary Public, relative
to Pope." Lond. 1825. 8vo.
Life. &e'RoscoB (Henry).
ROSCOMMON (Earl of). See Poems: Minor
Poets.
ROSE (Cowper).
Four Years in South Africa. Lond. 1829. 8vo.
ROSE (Right Hou. George), M.P.
Observations on the Historical Work of the late
Charles James Fox; with a Narrative of the Enter-
prise of the Earl of Argyle in 1 685. By Patrick Hume.
Lond. 1809. 4to.
The Diaries and Correspondence of the Right Hon.
George Rose ; containing Original Letters of the most
distinguished Statesmen of his day. Edited by the
Rev. Leveson Vernon Harcourt. 2 vols. Lond.
1860. 8vo.
ROSE (George).
Cases in Bankruptcy. 2 vols. Lmd. 1813-1816.
8vo.
ROSE (George).
The Great Country ; or, Impressions of America.
Lond. 1868. 8vo.
ROSE (Heinrich).
A Practical Treatise of Chemical Analysis, including
Tables for Calculations in Analysis. Translated from
the French and from the fourth German edition.
With Notes and Additions. By A. Normandy. Vol.
I., Qualitative. VoL II., Quantitative. 2 vols. Lond.
1848, 1849. 8vo.
ROSE (Hooh).
The Elements of Botany; being a Translation of the
Philosophia Botanica, and other Treatises of Linnsas.
Lond. 1775. 8vo.
ROSE (Stewart).
Ignatius Loyola and the early Jesuits. Lond. 1871.
8vo.
ROSE (W. G.)
Three Months' Leave. Lond. 1838. 8vo.
ROSE (William Stewart).
Letters from the North of Italy. 2 vols. Lond.
1819. 8vo.
Translations. See Abiosto. Bbrni. Castl Par-
TENOPLEX DE BlOIS.
ROSINI (Giovanni).
Luisa Strozzi : Storia del Secolo XVI. 4 vols. Pisa,
1833. 12mo.
ROSINUS (Johannes).
Antiquitatum Romanarum Syntagma Absolutissi-
mum ; Auctum deinde et Exornatum a Thoma Demp-
stero. 2 vols. Colon. 1613. 4to.
Antiquitatum Romanarum Corpus Absolutissimum.
Cum notis Thomae DempsterL Amstel. 1743. 4to.
ROSS (County of).
Observations on the Manner in which the OfiFer of
Government to assist the County of Ross in building
Bridges has been received. Inverness, 1804. 8vo.
ROSS (Alexander).
Mystagogus Poeticus; or, the Muses Interpreter;
explaining the Historical Mysteries and Mystical
Histories of the Ancient Greek and Latin Poets.
Second edition, enlarged. Lond. 1645. 12mo.
Mystagogus Poeticus; or, the Muses Interpreter. The
fifth edition, enlarged. Lond. 1672. 8vo.
Arcana Microcosmi ; or, the Hid Secrets of Man's
Body discovered; with a Refutation of Lord Bacon's
Natural History, and Dr Harvey's De Generatione.
Lond. 1652. 12 mo.
Some Animadversions and Observations upon Sir
Walter Raleigh's History of the World. Lond. n.d.
18mo
IIANSEBEIA ; or, a View of all Religions in the
World, with the several Church Governments; to
which is annexed, the Lives and Ends of certain noto-
rious Hereticks, with their Effigies. Lond. 1675. 8vo.
ROSS (Alexander), of Lochee.
The Fortunate Shepherdess : a Pastoral Tale in the
Scottish Dialect. Aberdeen, 1768. 8va
5 R
866
ROSS— ROSSE.
ROSS (Alkxander).
The Red River Settlement : its Rise, Progress, and
Present State. With some account of the Native
Races, and its General History to the present day.
Lo7ul 1856. 8vo.
ROSS (Alexandee Leith).
Remains: with a Memoir of his Life. Aberdeen,
1822. Svo.
ROSS (Rev. Andrew).
Mina : a Tale of the Days of Nero, and the Early
Christians. Perth, 1849. 8vo.
ROSS (Charles).
Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis of Corn-
wallis. See Cornwallis.
ROSS (George).
A Treatise on the Law of Vendors and Purchasers
of Personal Property, considered chiefly with a view
to Mercantile Transactions. The second edition, with
additions by S. B. Harrison. Lond. 1826. royal Svo.
The Law of Entail in Scotland, as altered by the
Act 1848. Edinh. 1848. Svo.
Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland, prepared from
the Original Pleadings, arranged in Systematic Order,
and elucidated by Opinions of the Court, never before
published. (Land Rights.) 3 vols. Edinh. \M<d-\ib\.
royal Svo.
Leading Cases in the Commercial Law of England
and Scotland, selected and arranged in Systematic
Order, with Notes. 3 vols. Lond. 1853-1S57. Svo.
Analysis to the Titles to Land Act. Edinh. 1858.
Svo.
ROSS (James).
Origo Gentis Hayorum ; seu Danorum ad vicum
Loncartem Excidii, virtute cujusdam Hayii, Rustici
valgo crediti, sed revera ex Antiquissima Cantii Regum
Prosapia oriundi, parti, Historico-Poetica Narratio.
Edinh. 1700. Svo.
ROSS (Captain Sir James Clark.)
Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern
and Antarctic Regions during the years 1839-43.
2 vols. Lond. 1847. S>o.
See also Ross (Captain Sib John).
ROSS (John).
The present State of the Edinburgh Divinity HaU.
Edinh. 1813. Svo.
ROSS (Captain Sir John), R.N.
A Voyage of Discovery, for the purpose of Exploring
Baffin's Bay, and Inquiring into the probability of a
North-West Passage. Lond. 1819. 4to.
ROSS (Captain Sib John), R N. — Continued.
An Explanation of Captain Sabine's Remarks on
the late Voyage of Discovery to Baffin's Bay. Lond.
1819. Svo.
A Treatise on Navigation by Steam; comprising a
History of the Steam Engine, and an Essay towards a
System of the Naval Tactics peculiar to Steam Naviga-
tion, as applicable both to Commerce and Maritime
Warfare. Lond. 1828. 4to.
Narrative of a Second Voyage in search of a North-
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during the years 1829-1833. With Appendix, in-
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the Discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole. 2 vols
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ROSS (Rev. John),
History of Corea, Ancient and Modern. With
Description of Manners and Customs, Language and
Geography. Paisley [1879]. Svo.
ROSS (Rev. Thomas), D.D.
Letters on a New Translation of the Scriptures into
Gaelic. Edinh. 1821. Svo.
ROSS (Thomas). See Silius Itaijcub.
ROSS (W. A.)
A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.
2 vols. Lond. 1848. Svo.
ROSS (Walter), Writer to the Signet.
Lectures on the Practice of the Law of Scotland.
2 vols. (With Appendix. Edinh. \S2%) Edinh. 1792.
4to.
Historical Account of the Privileges of the College
of Justice. See College of Justice.
A Discourse upon the Removing of Tenants. Edinh.
1782. Svo.
The present State of the Distillery of Scotland.
Edinh. 1786. Svo.
ROSS (William).
Abridgment of the Laws of Scotland, relative to
Hunting and Fowling, Dove-cots and Pigeons, Rivers,
the Sea-shores, and Fishings. Second edition. Kelso,
1809. Svo.
ROSSE (Earl of).
Argument to Prove the Truth of the Christian Reve-
lation. Lond. 1834. Svo.
ROSSE (J. Willoughby).
An Index of Dates, comprehending the principal
facts in the Chronology and History of the World.
Alphabetically arranged. 2 vols. Lond. 1858-1859.
12mo. (Bohn's Scientific Library.)
ROSSE— EOTULI PARLIAMENTOEUM.
867
EOSSE (J. Willoughby) — Continued.
Chronological Tables. See Blair.
EOSSET (P. F. de).
L' Agriculture : Poeme. 2 parts. Pam, 1774-1782.
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EOSSETTI (Gabeiele).
Sullo Spirito Antipapale che produsse la Eiforma,
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EOSSETTI (Maria Francesca).
A Shadow of Dante ; being an Essay towards study-
ing Himself, his World, and his Pilgrimage. Lorid.
1871. 8vo.
EOSSETTI (William Michael).
Fine Art, chiefly Contemporary : Notices reprinted,
with Revisions. Lond. 1867. 8vo.
Lives of Famous Poets. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
EOSSI (Professeur P.)
Traits de Droit Penal. 3 vols. Paris, 1829. 8vo.
EOSSI (J. B. de). See De Eossl
EOSSI DAMONTALTO LTGUEE(P. Francesco).
Vocabolario della Lingua Epirotica-Italiana, compilato
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Sinottica. Roma, 1875. royal 8vo.
EOSSINI (LuiGi).
Viaggio Pittoresco da Roma a Napoli, coUe princi-
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dei Paesi frapposti. Disegnate dal vero, ed incise in 80
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EOSSINI (GiOAOCHiNo).
Memoirs of Rossini By the Author of the Lives of
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Fauna Etrusca, sistens Insecta quae in Provinciis
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EOSSLYN (St Clairs of).
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EOSSO (GniLio Eavigho).
I Successi D'Inghilterra dopo la morte di Odoardo
Sesto fine alia giunta in quel Regno del Serenissimo
Don Filippo d' Austria, Principe di Spagna. Ferrara,
1560. 4to.
EOSSO (GoisEPPE del).
Eicercho sull' Architettura Egiziana. Siena, 1800.
8vo.
EOST (Dr Valent. Christ. Friedr.)
Griechisch-Deutsches Wbrterbuch fiir den Schulge-
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Delitia) quorundam Poetarum Danorum,collectore F.
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ROSTRENEN (Gregoire de).
Dictionnairo Franfois-Celtique, ou Fran9oi8-Breton.
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Grammaire Frangoise-CeltiquejOU Fran9oi8e-Bretonne,
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ROSWALL and LILLIAN.
A Pleasant History of Eoswall and Lillian. Declar-
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ROT^ GENU^ de Mercatura, et Rebus ad earn
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ROTH (David), D.D.
Analecta Sacra nova et mira de rebus Catholicorum
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1617. 8vo.
ROTHES (John, Earl of).
A Relation of Proceedings concerning the Aflairs of
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ROTHSCHILD (C. and A. de).
The History and Literature of the Israelites, accord-
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ROTH-SCHOLTZ (Fredericus).
Thesaurus Symbolorum ac Emblematum, i.e.. In-
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ROTHWELL (J.)
Letter to the Rev. Mr Dean, occasioned by reading
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ROTULI COMPOTOEUM. See Chamberlaik
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ROTULI PARLIAMENTOEUM ut et Petitiones
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Index to the Rolls of Parliament. Set Pabliament.
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Histoire Romaine. See Catrou (Francis).
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Essai d'une Histoire des revolutions aniY^es dans les
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Histoire des Eois et des Dues de Bretagne. 4 vols.
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ROUQTJETTE (Henry Emmanuel de), Doctor of
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A Funeral Oration upon the Death of James the
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Archaeologise Atticse Libri Septem. Seven Books of
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The Copyhold Enfranchisement Manual, giving the
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EOUSSEAU (Jean-Baptiste).
CEuvres diverses. Nouvelle Edition, reveue et aug-
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CEuvres completes, avec le Supplement. 17 vols.
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ROW (Rev. Charles Adolphus), Prebendary of St
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Christian Evidences viewed in relation to Modern
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The History of the Kirk of Scotland, from 1558 to
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ROWE (Nicholas):
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ROWLANDS (Samuel).
The Letting of Humours Blood in the Head Vein,
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'Tis Merry when Gossips Meet : a Drama, first
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ROWLEY (Thomas).
Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by
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ROWNING (Rev. John).
A Preliminary Discourse to an intended Treatise on
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Analysis of the Valuation Books of the County of
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Valuation Book of the County of Roxburgh. Hmoiek,
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ROXBURGH (William), M.D.
Flora Indica; or. Descriptions of Indian Plants.
3 vols. Serampore, 1832. 8vo.
ROXBURGHE (John, Dukb op).
Catalogue of his Library. See Cataloook.
ROXBURGHE BALLADS. See Ballads.
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EOY (Eajah Rammohun).
Essay on the Right of Hindoos over Ancestral Pro-
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EOY (Major-General William).
The Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain.
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ROYAL BURGHS. See Boroughs.
ROYAL DIARY (The) ; or, King William's Por-
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ROYAL HOUSEHOLD.
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EOYAUMONT (Sieur de).
History of the Old and New Testament, extracted
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EOYLE (J. Forbes), M.D.
Illustrations of the Botany and other branches of the
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Original Unpublished Papers illustrative of the Life
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RUCHAT (Abraham).
Histoire de la Reformation de la Suisse. Edition avec
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EUD (Thomas).
Codicum Manuscriptorum Ecclesise Cathedralis
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Jac. Raine). Dunelmiae, 1825. folio.
RUDBECK (Olavus).
Atlantica, sive Manheim, vera Japheti posterorum
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3 vols., with large folio Atlas. Upsalce, 1675-1698.
folio.
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folio.
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EUDBECK (Olavus), Filius.
Nora Samalod, sive Laponia Illustrata. Upsalce,
1701. 4to.
RUDDER (Samuel).
A New History of Gloucestershire, comprising the
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RUDDIMAN (Thomas).
Grammatica Latinto Institutiones, cum Notis et Ani-
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Rudiments of the Latin Tongue. Nineteenth edition.
Edinburgh, 1785.
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Id. Op. Pars secunda. Edinb. 1731. 12mo.
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fredo Stallbaum. 2 vols. Lipsite, 1823. 8vo.
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year 1291. Edinb. 1758. 8vo.
An Introduction to Mr James Anderson's Diplomata
Scotise, with Notes. Edinb. 1773. 12mo.
Bibliotheca Romaua. See Catalogues.
Catalogue of the Library of the late Mr Thomas
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RUDING (Rev. Rogers),
Annals of the Coinage of Britain and its Depend-
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RUDOLPH US IL
Divi Rudolphi Imperatoris, Csesaris Augusti Epistolw
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Dom. Barnardino, Comite de Pace. Vienn<e, 1771. 4to.
RUFFHEAD (Owen).
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RUFFINI (Giovanni).
Lorenzo Benoni ; or. Passages in the Life of an
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Doctor Antonio ; a Tale. JFJmJ. 1855. 12mo.
872
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RUGGERI (Carlo).
La Reina di Scotia ; Tragedia.
1 2mo.
Napoli, 1604.
EUGGLE (Georgius).
Ignoramus ; Comoedia, nunc denuo in lucem edita
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RUHNKEN (David).
Opuscula Euhnkeniana, quae aut seorsum e prelo
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RUINS of Sacred and Historic Lands. Lond. 1850.
12mo.
RULE (William Harris), D.D.
History of the Inquisition, from its Establishment
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Histoire de I'i^narchie de Pologne, et du Dtoem-
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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State,
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Modem Painters; their superiority in the Art of
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873
RUSKIN (Joan)— Contimied.
The Eagles' Nest. Ten Lectures on the relation of
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RUSSELL (A)
Tour through the Australian Colonies in 1839, with
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12mo.
RUSSELL (Alex), M.D.
Tlie Natural History of Aleppo, and parts adjacent;
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of the Climate, Inhabitants, and Diseases. Lond.
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RUSSELL (Rev. Arthce T.)
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RUSSELL (Francis).
A Treatise on the Power and Duty of an Arbitrator,
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RUSSELL (Major Frank S.)
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RUSSELL (James).
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RUSSELL (John). '
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12mo.
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Lond. 1870. 8vo.
Essays on the History of the Christian Religion.
Lond. 1873. 8vo.
Recollections and Suggestions, 1813 to 1873. Lond.
1875. 8vo.
A Tour in Germany, and some of the Southern
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RUSSELL (John A.)
A Treatise on the Laws Relating to Factors and
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RUSSELL (Michael), Bishop of Glasgow.
View of the System of Education at present pursued
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RUSSELL (Patrick), M.D.
A Treatise of the Plague, containing an Historical
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Quarantines, etc. Lond. 1791. 4to.
RUSSELL (Lady Rachel).
Some Account of the Life of Rachel Wriothesley,
Lady Russell. By the Editor of Madame du Deffand's
Letters. With a series of Letters to her husband,
William Lord Russell, from 1672 to 1682. Lond.
1819. 4to.
Letters ; to which are prefixed an Introduction
vindicating the Character of Lord Russell against Sir
John Dalrymple, and the Trial of Lord WilUam Russell
for High Treason. Lond. 1801. 8vo.
RUSSELL (Robert).
North America ; its Agriculture and Climate. Edinh.
1857. 8vo.
RUSSELL (William), LL.D.
History of Ancient Europe; with a view of the
Revolutions in Asia and Africa. 2 vols. Lond.\12Z.
8vo.
History of Modern Europe, from the Rise of the
Modem Kingdoms, to the Peace of Paris in 1763.
With a continuation to the Treaty of Amiens, in 1802,
by Dr Coote. 6 vols. Lond. 1810. 8vo.
The same. New edition, with a continuation to
1832. 4 vols. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
RUSSELL (William Howard).
A Diary in the East during the Tour of the Prince
and Princess of Wales. Lond. 1869. 8vo.
The Prince of Wales's Tour : a Diary in India, with
some Account of the Visits of his Royal Highness to
the Courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal.
With Illustrations by Sydney P. Hall Lond. 1877.
royal 8vo.
RUSSELL (Sir William Oldnall), Chief Justice
of Bengal.
A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanours. 2 vols.
Lond. 1819. 8vo.
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RUSSELL (Sib William Oldnall) and RYAN
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Crown Cases reserved for consideration, and decided
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Russicher Atlas welcher in einer General-Charte, und
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St Petersburg, 1745. large folio.
Costume of the Russian Empire. See Costume.
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875
RUSSIA— Cnidhiued.
History of the Reigns of Peter III. and Catharine II.
of Russia. Translated from the French. With Ex-
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Lady, Ten Years Resident in that Country. Lond.
1855. 8vo.
The Progress and Present Position of Russia in the
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d'Industrie de Moscou.) 2 vols. Paris, 1870. imp.
folio.
Russia and England from 1876 to 1880. A Protest
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Froude. Lond. 1880. Svo.
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Svo.
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Svo.
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RUST (Dr George), Bishop of Dronwre.
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The War for the Rhine Frontier, 1870 ; its Political
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RUTHERFORD (John).
The Secret History of the Fenian Conspiracy : its
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1877. Svo.
RUTHERFORD (Rev. Samuel).
Lex, Rex : The Law and the Prince ; a Dispute for
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The Trial and Triumph of Faith. Edinb. 1 845. Svo.
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RUTHERFORD (William).
A View of Ancient History, including the progress
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Svo.
RUTHERFORTH (Thomas), D.D.
An Essay on the Nature and Obligations of Virtue.
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nomy, read in St John's College, Cambridge. 2 vols.
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RUTHVEN (Patrick Lord).
A Relation of the Death of David Rizzi, chief
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killed in the Apartment of the said Queen, on the 9th
of March 1565 ; written by the Lord Rutbven, one of
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RUTLAND (Duke of).
Journal of a Tour to the Northern parts of Great
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A Tour through jjart of Belgium and the Rhenish
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Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey. Shaftes-
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RUVIGNY (Henri de).
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Opera Omnia Anatomico-Medico-Chirurgica hue usque
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Biographia Hibernica ; a Biographical Dictionary of
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RYCAUT (Sir Paul).
The Present State of the Greek and Armenian
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History of the Turks, beginning 1679 ; being a full
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Placita Parlamentaria, etc. — Pleadings in Parliament,
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RYMBEGLA, sive Rudimentum computi Ecclesias-
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RYSSEL (Fridericus Jacobus de).
Indicia et Commentarii Bibliotheca? Joannis Jacobi de
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Solid Philosophy. See Sergeant (John).
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SABATIEE DE CASTRES (A.)
Coiites de Bocace. Traduction nouvolle, augment^e
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SABBATHIER (FRANgois).
Dictionnaire pour Fintelligcnce des Auteiirs Class-
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SABELLICUS (Marc. Ant. Coccius).
Rerum Venetaruni Decades ab urbe condita. Vene-
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SABINE (Edward).
Remarks on the Account of the late Voyage of Dis-
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Delia Condizione, Economiea, Morale, e Politica
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Milano, 1828. Svo.
SACHEVERELL (Dr Henry).
The Tryal of Dr Henry Sacheverell, before tlie House
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SACHEVERELL (William).
An Account of the Isle of Mann, ita Inhabitants,
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SADLEE (Michael Thomas).
Ireland: its Evils, and their Remedies; being a
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SADLER (Sir Ralph).
The State Papers and Letters of Sir Ralph Sadler,
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ST. AMAx\D (Geobob).
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SAINT-CHAMANS (Le Vicomte de).
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A Residence in the West Indies and America. 2 vols.
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Momoires sur les Campagnes des Armies du Ehin,
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ST. DOMINGO. History of the Island of St. Do-
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English Portraits, witli an Introductory Chapter on
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SAINTECROIX (Le Baron de).
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Histoire Litt^raire des Troubadours, con tenant leurs
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XIP et du Xlir Sifecles. 3 vols. Paris, 1774.
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Voyages en Angletcrre. See Faujas de Saint-Fond.
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SAINT-GERMAN (Christopher).
Doctor and Student ; or, Dialogues between a Doctor
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ST. HfiLfiNE. ■
Manuscrit venue de St. H^lfene d'une mani^re incon-
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Tour in Sutherlandshire, with Extracts from the
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Egypt and Moharnmed Ali ; or, Travels in the Valley
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' An Argument of Law concerning the Bill of Attainder
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Concordance eutre les Codes de Commerce fitrangers
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Concordance entre les Codes Civils Strangers et le
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De rOrigiue des Bourgongnons, et Antiquity des
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A Handy Book on Property Law, in a Series of
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Abr6ge Chronologique de I'Histoire Gdndrale d'ltalie,
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Algeria in 1845 : a Visit to the French Possessions
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Voyage Pittoresque, ou Description des Royaumes
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Studies of Nature, translated by Henry Hunter,
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M6moire sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de J. H. Ber-
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SAINT REAL (C. V. de).
History of the Conspiracy of the Spaniards against
the Republick of Venice in 1618. Translated from the
French. Glasgow, 1752. 12mo.
SAINT-SIMON (Louis, Duo de).
CEuvres complettes pour servir k I'Histoire de Cours
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M^moires complets et authentiques du Due de Saint-
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Rome and Venice, with other Wanderings in Italy
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William Hogarth, Painter, Engraver, and Philoso-
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Paris Herself Again in 1878-79. 2 vols. Lond.
1879. 8vo.
SALAMI^ (Abraham).
Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers in 1816,
under the command of Admiral Lord Viscount Ex-
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SALAZAR (Juan Joseph de) de la Compania de
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Vida del V. P. Alonso Messia, de la Compania de
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SALE (Ladt).
Journal of the Disasters in AlTghanistan, 1841-42.
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SALE (George).
The Koran ; commonly called the Alcoran of Mo-
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SALESBURIENSIS (Joannbs).
Policraticus, de Nugis Curialium et Vestigiis Philo-
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SALISBURY (Robert Cecil, Earl of).
A Remembrance of the Honors due to the Life and
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Neioeastle, 1818. 8vo.
SALISBURY (William).
Hints addressed to Proprietors of Orchards and to
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SALISBURY (City of).
Antiquitates Sarisburienses : containing —
I. A Dissertation on the Ancient Coins found at Old
Sarum. II. The SaUsbuiy Balled. III. The History
of Old Sarum. IV. Historical Memoirs relative to
the City of New Sarum. V. The Lives of the Bishops.
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Salisbury, 1771. Svo.
SALIS-MARSCHLINS (Karl Ultsses von).
Travels through various Provinoes of the Kingdom
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SALKELD (William).
Reports of Cases adjudged in the Court of King's
Bench, with some Special Cases in the Courts of Chan-
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year of King William and Queen Mary to the tenth
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SALLENGRE (Albertus Henricus db).
Novus Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum. 3 vols.
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SALLUSTIUS (Caius Crispus).
Pomponii Epistola. Salustii Bellum Catilinarium
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Declamatio. Salustii Bellum Jugurtinum. Salustii
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Historise ex recensione Pomponii Leti, cum Com-
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Opera quae extant, in usum Serenissimi Delphini,
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Opera quas extant, cum notis variorum. Accedunt
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BeUum Catilinarium et Jugurtkinum Histori83.
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mohilihiis, ut vulyo fieri solet, sed Tabellis seu Laminis
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Opera, novissime reoognita. — C. Julii Solini Poly-
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Opera Omnia ex editione Gottlieb Cortii cum notis
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CEu\Tes de Salluste. Traduction nouvelle, par M.
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8vo.
Sallust on the Gods and the World ; and the
Pythagoric sentences of Demophilus, translated from
the Greek : and five Hymns by Proclus, in the original
Greek, with a Poetical Version. To which are added
five Hymns by the translator (Thomas Taylor). Lond.
1793. 8vo.
The Works of Sallust, to which are prefixed two
Essays on the Life, Literary Character, and Writings
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The Works of Sallust. Translated into English by
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Sallust, Florus, and Velleius Paterculus. Translated
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SALMASIUS (Claudius).
Specimen confutationis Animadversionum Desiderii
Heraldi sive Tractatus de subscribeudis et signandis
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Defensio Eegia, pro Carolo I. ad Sereniss. Magnae
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Plinianaj Exercitationes in Caii Julii Solini Poly-
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folio.
Salmasius, his Buckler; or, a Royal Apology for
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SALMON (Nathaniel).
The History of Hertfordshire; describing the County
and its Antient Monuments, particularly the Roman.
Lond. 1728. folio.
SALMON (Nicholas).
Stemmata Latinitatis ; or, an Etymological Latin
Dictionary. 2 vols. Lond. 1796. royal 8vo.
SALMON (Thomas).
Historical Collections, relating the Original Con-
versions and Revolutions of the Inhabitants of Great
Britain to the Norman Conquest, in a continued Dis-
course. Lond. 1706. 8vo.
An Impartial Examination of Bishop Burnet's
History of his Own Times, containing an Abridgment
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The Cbaracters of the several Noblemen and Gentle-
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Princes, or the Liberties of their Country ; together
with the Characters of those who have suffered for
Treason and Rebellion for the last 300 Years. Lond.
1724. 8vo.
SALMON (William).
Polygraphice ; or, the Art of Drawing, Engraving,
Etching, etc. Fifth edition. Lond. 1685. 8vo.
Botanologia : the English Herbal, or History of
Plants, adorned with exquisite Icons or Figures, the
whole in an Alphabetical order. Lond. 1710. folio.
SALMON FISHERY.
Observations regarding the Ssilmon Fishery of Scot-
land, especially with reference to the Stake-Net mode
of Fishing, the Regulation of the Close-Time, etc.
Edinh. 1824. 8vo.
An Inquiry into the present state and means of Im-
proving the Salmon Fisheries ; including a Digest of
the Evidence taken by a Select Committee of the
House of Conunon. Lmul. 1827. 8yo.
Nineteenth Annual Report of the Inspectors of
Salmon Fisheries (England and Wales) for the Year
1879. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
SALT— SANCHEZ.
883
SALT (Renrv).
A Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior
of that Country in 1809 and 1810; in which are in-
cluded an Account of the Portuguese Settlements on
the East Coast of Africa, visited in the course of the
Voyage, and a concise Narrative of late Events in
Arabia Felix. Lowl. 1814. 4to.
Essay on Dr Young's and M. Champollion's Phonetic
System of Hieroglyphics. Lrmd. 1825. royal 8vo.
Life and Correspondence. See Halls (J. J.)
SALT-FOOT CONTROVEESY.
See EiDDELL (John).
SALTOUN (Alexander Loud).
Thoughts on the Disqualification of the Eldest Sons
of the Peers of Scotland to elect or to be elected from
that Country to Parliament. Lond. 1788. 8vo.
SALUSBURY (Thomas).
Mathematical Collections and Translations, contain-
ing : The Systeme of the World in four Dialogues
wherein the two Grand Systemes of Ptolemy and Coper-
nicus are largely discoursed of. By Galileus Galileus
Linceus. Englished from the Original Italian copy. —
Galileus, his Epistle to the Grand Dutchesse Mother
concerning the Authority of Scripture in Philosophical
Controversies. — Johannes Keplerus, Didacus a Stella
and Paulus Ant. Foscarini on the Reconciling of Scrip-
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Letters of Benedictus Castellus, etc. 2 Parts in 1 vol
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SALVADOR (J.)
Histoire des Institutions de Mo'ise et du Peuple
H6breu. 3 vols. Pans, 1828. 8vo.
SALVAING (Dbnis de).
Traite de I'llsags des Fiefs, et autres Droits Seig-
neuriaux. Grenoble, 1731. folio.
SALVANDY (N. A. de).
Histoire de Pologne. See Poland.
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SARAYNA (Tobellus), Leg. Doci.
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SAUCIIi: (D.)
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An Account of a Geograpliical and Astronomical
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Voyage autour de la Mer Morte et dans les Terres
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Narrative of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in
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SAUNDERS (Sib Edmund), Chief Justice of the
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Reports of several Pleadings and Cases in the Court
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The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions,
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The Duties, Rights, and Liabilities of Justices of the
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An Address to the Imperial Parliament upon the
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SAUNDERSON (Nicholas), LL.D.
The Elements of Algebra, in ten books. 2 vols.
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Sermons translated from the original French l)y
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Voyages dans les Alpes ; prdcWds d'un Essai sur
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Recueil d'Antiquit^s dans les Gaule& Ouvrage qui
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Nosologia Methodica sistens Morborum Classes
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Picturesque Tour of the Seine from Paris to the Sea;
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Marvels of Glass-making in all Ages.
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The Librarian; being an Account of Scarce and
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History of the Hundred of Carhampton, in the
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Practical Hints on Decorative Printing, with illus-
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An Account of a Savage Girl caught wild in the
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Lettres sur I'Egypte, oil Ton ofiFre le parall&le des
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Letters on Egypt. Translated from the French.
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Letters on Greece, being the Sequel of Letters on
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SAVAEY (Jacques).
Parferes, ou avis et conseils sur les plus importantes
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The Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce,
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Vermischte Schriften. 5 vols. Berlin. 1850. 8vo.
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Geschichte des Eomischen Eechts im Mittelalter.
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The Life and Times of Girolamo Savonarola ; illus-
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Vita del P. F. Girolamo Savonarola. See BuR-
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The Birds of Shetland, with Observations on their
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Daala-Mist; or. Stories of Shetland. Edinh. 1876.
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Onomasticon Literarium, sive Nomenclator historico-
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Volverdionte Ehren-Seule, dem weyland Durch-
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SAX TON (Christopher).
A Collection of Maps of the different Counties of
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SCHMITZ (Dr Lbonuard).
History of Rome from the Earliest Times to the
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Secret History of the Court and Government of
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Bibliotheca Arabica. Halce ad Salam, 1811. 8vo.
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Histoire abr6g6e de la Litt^rature Eomaine. 4 vols.
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Histoire abr6gee des Trait^s de Paix, entre les
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Histoire de la Litt^raturo Grecque profane, depuis
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SCHOELL (Max. Samson-Fr^d.)
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Historia Zaringo Badensis. 7 vols. Carohruhm,
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SCHOMBEEG (Alexander C.)
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Reisen in Britisch-Guiana in den jahren 1840-44.
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SCHOMBUKGK (Sm Robert H.)
The History of Barbados ; comprising a Geographical
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SCHOOLCRAFT (Henry R.)
Narrative of an Expedition through the Upper
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The Earth, Plants, and Man. Popular Pictures of
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Vita et Res gestae Sultani Alraalichi Alnasiri
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An Essay on Aquatic Rights ; intended as an illus-
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Commentarius de Cancellariis Regni Poloniie.
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Gothisches Glossar, mit eiuer Vorrede von Jacob
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Turkistan : Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan,
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Handbook of the History of Philosophy, translated
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SCIENCE AND THE GOSPEL; or. The Church
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SCIENCE LECTURES at South Kensington by
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SCIENTIFIC MEMOIRS, selected from the Trans-
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SCLATER (William), D.D.
An Original Draught of the Primitive Church, in
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Quentin Durward.
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Redgauntlet.
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Histoire dii Louis XII., Pfere du Peuple. Paris,
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Histoire de la E^formation de I'Eglise Chrctienne
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Notes on some Passages in the Liturgical History of
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A History of British Forest Trees, Indigenous and
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SELECT CHRISTIAN AUTHOES, with Intro-
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A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries
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Statement relative to the Earl of Selkirk's Settle-
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SELKIRK (Rev. James).
Recollections of Ceylon, after a Residence of nearly
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SELLAR (Alexander Craig), Advocate.
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SELLAR (Professor "W. Y.)
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SELLER (John).
A Geographical Description of Ireland by John
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The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and
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SELVAGIUS (Julius Laurentius).
Institutionum Canonicarum Libri Tres, ad usum
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SELWYN (George) and his Contemporaries. See
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SELWYN (William).
An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius. 2 vols.
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Histoire Universelle de la Chine; avec I'Histoire de
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SEMLERUS (Jon. Salomon).
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Biblioteca Espanola, Econ6mico-Politica.
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Sacrilege Sacredly Handled : tliat is according to
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Gallery to Shakspeare's Dramatic Works, in outlines
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1847. oblong 4 to.
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Lond. 1835. 8vo.
Shakespeare's Library : a Collection of the Romance."",
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Land. 1843. 8vo.
SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.
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College ; including some new particulars respecting
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etc., by J. Payne Collier. Lond. 1841. 8vo.
Ludus Coventrise. A Collection of Mysteries
formerly represented at Coventry on the Feast of
Corpus Christi. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell.
Lond. 1841. 8vo.
Patient Grissil : A Comedy by Thomas Dekker,
Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, Reprinted from
the Black-letter Edition of 1603. Lond. IMl. 8vo.
The Debate between Pride and Lowliness. By
Francis Thynn. Reprinted by John Charlwood. With
an Introduction and Notes by J . Payne Collier. Lond.
1841. 8vo.
The First Sketch of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of
Windsor. Edited by James Orchard HalliwelL Lond.
1842. 8vo.
-The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV.
Histories by Thomas Heywood. With an Introduction
and Notes by Barron Field. LoJul. 1842. 8vo.
Notes of Ben Jonson's Conversations with WiUiam
Drummond of Hawthomden January 1619. By
David Laing. Loml. 1842. 8vo.
Fools and Jesters : with a Reprint of Robert Armin's
Nestof Ninnies, 1608. Lond. IM2. 8vo.
Timon : a Play. Now first printed. Edited by the
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1842. 8vo.
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Yoemen. With an Introduction and Notes by Peter
Cunningham. lAmil. 1842. 8vo.
The Alleyn Papers. A Collection of Original Docu-
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Alleyn, and of the Early English Stage and Drama.
With an Introduction by J. Payne Collier. Lond.
1843. 8vo.
The First Sketches of the Second and Third Parts of
King Henry the Sixth. Edited by James Orchard
Halliwell. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
Oberon's Vision in the Midsummer-Night's Dream,
illustrated by a comparison with Lylie's Endymion.
By the Rev. N. J. Halpin. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
A Treatise against Dicing, Dancing, Plays, and Inter-
ludes, with other Idle Pastimes. By John North-
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Lond. 1843. 8vo.
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SHAKESPEAEE SOCIETY— Continued.
Honour Triumphant ; and a Line of Life : two
Tracts by John Forde, the Dramatist. Now first re-
printed from the original copies published in 1606 and
1620. Land. 1843. 8vo.
The Chester Plays : a collection of Mysteries founded
upon scriptural subjects, and formerly represented by
the Trades of Chester at Whitsuntide. Edited by
Thomas "Wright. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
The True Tragedy of Eichard the Tliird ; to which
is appended the Latin Play of Eichardus Tertius, by
Dr Thomas Legge. Both anterior to Shakespeare's
Drama. With an Introduction and Notes by Barron
Field. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
The Ghost of Eichard the Third. A Poem printed
in 1614, and founded upon Shakespeare's Historical
Play. Eeprinted from the only known copy in the
Bodleian Library. With an Introduction and Notes by
J. Payne Collier. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
The old Taming of a Shrew, upon which Shakespeare
founded his Comedy, reprinted from the edition of
1594, and collated with the subsequent editions of
1596 and 1607. Edited by Thomas Amyot. Lond.
1844. 8vo.
Tarlton's Jests, and News out of Purgatory ; with
Notes, and some account of the Life of Tarlton by
James Orchard Halliwell. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
Sir Thomas More: a Play ; now first printed. Edited
by the Eev. Alexander Dyce. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
The Shakespeare Society's Papers. 4 vols. Lond.
1844-1849. 8vo.
Shakespeare's Play of King Henry the Fourth,
printed from a contemporary Manuscript. Edited by
James Orchard Halliwell. Lond. 1845. 8vo.
The Diary of Philip Henslowe, from 1591 to 1609,
printed from the original manuscript preserved at
Dulwich College. Edited by J. Payne Collier. Lond.
1845. 8vo.
Illustrations of the Fairy Mythology of a Midsummer
Night's Dream. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell.
Lond. 1845. 8vo.
Eight Novels employed by English Dramatic Poets
of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Originally published
by Barnaby Eiche in the year 1581, and reprinted from
a copy of that date in the Bodleian Library. Lond.
1846. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Principal Actors in the Plays of
Shakespeare. By J. Payne Collier. Lond. 1846.
Svo.
The Marriage of Wit and Wisdom, an ancient inter-
lude. To which are added illustrations of Shakespeare
and the Early English Drama. Edited by James
Orchard Halliwell. Lond. 1846. Svo.
SHAKESPEAEE SOCIETY— Continued .
The Fair Maid of the Exchange, a Comedy by
Thomas Hey wood ; and Fortune by Land and Sea, a
Tragi-comedy by Thomas Heywood and William
Eowley. Edited by Barron Field. Lo7id. 1846. 8vo.
Ealph Eoister Doister, a Comedy by Nicholas Udall,
and the Tragedie of Gorboduc, by Thomas Norton and
Thomas Sackville, with introductory Memoirs. Edited
by William Durrant Cooper. Lond. 1847. 8vo.
Inigo Jones. A Life of ' the Architect, by Peter
Cunningham. Remarks on some of his Sketches for
Masques and Dramas, by J. E. Planch^ ; and five
Court Masques, edited from the Original MSS. of Ben
Jonson, John Marston, etc. By J. Payne Collier.
Land. 1848. 8vo.
The Moral Play of Wit and Science, and early
poetical Miscellanies. From an unpublished Manu-
script. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell, Lond.
1848. 8vo.
Extracts from the Eegisters of the Stationers' Com-
pany of works entered for publication between the
years 1557 and 1587. With Notes and Illustrations
by J. Payne Collier. 2 vols, iowd 1848, 1849. 8vo.
The Eemarks of M. Karl Simrock on the Plots of
Shakespeare's Plays. With Notes and Additions by
J. O. Halliwell. Lond. 1850. 8vo.
The Dramatic Works of Thomas Heywood. With a
Life of the Poet, and Remarks on his Writings by
J. Payne Collier. 2 vols. Lond. 1850.
John a Kent and John a Cumber ; a Comedy by
Anthony Munday. With other Tracts by the same
author. The Introduction and Notes by J. Payne
ColHer. Lonrl. 1851. 8vo.
The Historical Plays on the Life and Reign of Queen
Elizabeth. By Thomas Heywood. With an Intro-
duction and Notes by J. Payne Collier. Lond. 1851.
8vo.
The Golden and Silver Ages. Two Plays by
Thomas Heywood. With an Introduction and Notes
by J. Payne Collier. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare's
Plays, from early manuscript corrections in a copy of
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speare by the same Editor. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
A Defence of Poetry, Music, and Stage-Plays, by
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SHAND (Charles Farquhar), Advocate.
The Practice of the Court of Session, on the basis of
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SHAND— SHAW.
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SHAND (Chakles Farquhar) — Continued.
Digest of the Court of Session Act, 13 & 14 Vict.,
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SHAEP (Granville). Memoirs of. See IIoabe
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SHARP (Jambs), Archbishop of St. Andrews.
A True and Impartial Account of the Life of the
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1779. 12mo.
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SHARP (John).
Observations on the Coinage of England. Lmd.
1785. 4to.
SHARP (Thomas), D.D.
The Life of John Sharp, D.D., Archbishop of York ;
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SHAEP (Thomas).
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SHARPE (Charles Kirkpatmck).
Metrical Legends and other Poems. Oxford, 1807.
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SHARPE (Charles KiRKrAXRicK) — Continued.
History of the Church of Scotland, by the liev. J.
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Memorials from 1638 to 1684. See Law (Rev.
Robert).
Sergundo ; or, the Valiant Christian. (A Poem re-
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4to.
SHARPE (Gregory).
An Introduction to Universal History. See Holbeko
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SHARPE (Rev. John).
Chronicle of the Kings of England. See William
OF Malmesbury.
Monumenta Historica Britannica. See Britain
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SHARPE (Richard).
Letters and Essays, in Prose and Verse. Loml.
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SHARPE (Samuel).
The History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times till
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SHAW (Charles).
Personal Memoirs and Correspondence of Colonel
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SHAW (Duncan), D.D.
The History and Philosophy of Judaism, from which
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SHAW (George).
General Zoology, or Systematic Natural History,
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SHAW (Henry).
The History of Antiquities of the Chajiel at Luton
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SHAW (HsisnY)— Continued.
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Lond. 1856. folio.
SHAW (John). See Apollonius Khodius.
SHAW (John).
Eeports of Cases before the High Court and Circuit
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1853. Svo.
SHAAV (Ebv. Lachlan).
The History of the Province of Moray. Edinh.
1775. 4to.
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4to.
SHAW (Patrick).
Principles of the Law of Scotland contained in Lord
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Treatise on the Law of Obligations and Contracts.
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Hope).
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SHAW (Ekv. Egbert).
Exposition of the Confession of Faith of the West-
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12mo.
SHAW (Eev. Samuel).
Emmanuel ; or, a Discovery of True Eeligiou as it
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Glasgow, 1829. 12mo.
An Accurate Alphabetical Index of the Eegistered
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4to.
SHAW (Simeon), LL.D.
Nature Displayed in the Heavens and on the Earth,
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SHAW (Thomas).
Travels or Observations relating to several parts of
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SHAW (Eev. William).
An Analysis of the Galic Language. Lond. 1778.
4to.
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SHEBBEAEE (John).
Letters on the English Nation. By Batista Angeloni
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SHEDD (William G. T.), D.D.
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SHEE (William).
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SHEFFIELD (John, Lord).
Observations on the Manufactures, Trade, and pres-
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SHEIL— SHEPHERD.
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Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia. With
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SHELLEY (Mrs).
Rambles in Germany and Italy, in 1840, 1842, and
1843. 2 vols. Lmd. 1844. 8vo.
SHELLEY (Percy Bysshe).
Queen Mab : a Poenu Lond. 1821. 8vo.
Posthumous Poema Loud. 1824. 8vo.
SHELLEY (Percy Ji^aBiiz)— Continued.
Poetical Works, including various Additional Pieces
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post 8vo.
The Shelley Papers. Memoir of Percy Bysshe
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Shelley ; a Critical Biography. See Smith (George
Bahnett).
SHELTON (Maurice).
Short View of George Hickes's Treasure of the
Ancient Northern Languages. See Wotton (William).
SHELTON (Thomas).
Translation of Don Quixote. See Cervantes.
SHELTON (Thomas).
The Art of Shorts Writing, according to Tachy-
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12mo.
SHENSTONE (William).
Works, in Verse and Prose.
1764-1769. 8vo.
3 vols. Lond.
SHEPHAED (John).
The New Marriage Act : Instructions to Clergymen,
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Loud. 1822. 8vo. (Bound with Tyrwhitt on the
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SHEPHERD (H. I)
The Law and Practice relative to the Election of
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SHEPHERD (Lady Mary).
Essays on the Perception of an External Universe,
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SHEPHERD (Rev. William).
The Life of Poggio Bracciolini. Licerpool, 1800.
4to.
920
SHEPHEED— SHIELDS.
SHEPHERD (Eev. ^YlJ.hl\u)— Continued.
Paris in Eighteen Hundred and Two, and Eighteen
Hundred and Fourteen. Lond. 1814. 8vo.
Systematic Education. See Education.
SHEPPAED (William).
The Touchstone of Common Assurances ; or, a Treatise
on Conveyancing. Sixth edition. With Notes by
Edward HUliard. Lond. 1791. Svo.
SHEEAE (Major Moylb).
Scenes and Impressions in Egypt and in Italy.
(Anon.) Lond. 1824. 8vo.
Notes and Eeflexions during a Eamble in Germany.
(Anon.) Lond. 1826. 8vo.
The Imagery of Foreign Travel ; or, Descriptive
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Lond. 1838. Svo.
SHEEATON (Thomas).
Designs for Household Furniture, exhibiting a
variety of elegant and useful Patterns in the Cabinet,
Chair, and Upholstery branches. Lond. 1812. folio.
SHEEBUENE (John Henry).
The Life of Paul Jones, from Original Documents in
possession of John Henry Sherburne. Lond. 1825.
8vo.
SHEEIDAN (Charles Beinsley).
The Songs of Greece, from the Eomaic text, edited
by M. C. Fauriel, with Additions. Translated into
English Verse. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
SHEEIDAN (Eight Hon. Eichard Brinslby).
Dramatic Works, with a Life of the Author. (Edited
by Thomas Moore.) 2 vols. Lond. 1821. Svo.
Dramatic Works, with a Memoir of his Life by
G. G. S. Lond. 1848. 12mo. (Bohn's Standard
Library.)
Works : Dramas, Poems, Translations, Speeches, and
unfinished Sketches. Edited by F. Stainforth.
Lond. 1874. Svo.
Speeches of the Eight Hon. E. B. Sheridan. Edited
by a Constitutional Friend. 5 vols. Lond. 1816.
Svo.
Sheridaniana : or, Anecdotes of the Life of Eichard
Brinsley Sheridan: his Table-Talk, and Bon-Mots.
Lond. 1826. Svo.
SHEEIDAN (Thomas).
The Satires of Persius. See Persius.
SHEEIDAN (Thomas).
A General Dictionary of the English Language, with
a proposed Standard of Pronunciation. 2 vols. Lond.
1780. 4to.
SHEEIDAN {Thomas)— Contumed.
British Education ; or, the source of the disorders of
Britain. Being an Essay proving that the immorality,
false taste, and ignorance which so generally prevail
are the consequences of the present defective system of
Education. Lond. 1769. Svo.
A Course of Lectures on Elocution ; with two Dis-
sertations and other Tracts on Language, etc. A new
edition. Lond. 1781. Svo.
SHEEINGHAM (Eobbet).
De Anglorum Gentis origine disceptatio. Cantab.
1670. Svo.
SHEELOCK (Eev. Martin).
Letters from an English Traveller. Translated from
the French original. Lond. 1780. Svo.
New Letters from an English Traveller. Written
originally in French, and now translated into English
by the Author. Lond. 1781. 8vo.
SHEELOCK (Thomas), D.D., Bishop of London.
Several Discourses preached at the Temple Church.
4 vols. Lond. 1759. Svo.
The same, new edition. 4 vols. Oxford, 1812.
Svo.
A Free and Candid Examination of the Principles
advanced in the Bishop of London's Sermons, lately
published, and in his very ingenious Discourses on
Prophecy. By the Author of The Critical Enquiry
into the Opinions and Practices of the Ancient
Philosophers. Lond. 1756. Svo.
SHEELOCK (Dr William).
Case of Allegiance. See Revolution. (Collection
of Tracts. Vol. L)
SHETLAND.
A true and exact Description of Shetland, its
trade, produce, and inhabitants; together with an
account of the Herring Fishery. Second edition.
Lond. 1753. 12mo.
SHIELDS (Alexander).
A Hind let Loose ; or, an Historical Eepresentation
of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the
interest of Christ. Lond. 1687. 8vo.
The History of Scotch Presbytery ; being an epi-
tome of the "Hind Let Loose"; with a Preface, by a
Presbyter of the Church of Scotland. Lond. 1692.
4to.
A True and Faithful Relation of the Sufferings of
the reverend and learned Mr Alexander Shields,
Minister of the Gospel Written with his own hand.
n.p. 1715. 4tp.
SHIELDS— SHOWER.
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SHIELDS (Rev. Alexander) — Omtinued.
An Elegy upon the Death of tlmt famous and
faithful Minister and Martyr, Mr James Renwick, com-
posed immediately after his Execution at Edinburgh,
17th February 1668. Reprinted 1723. 12mo.
The Life and Death of that eminently pious Minister
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by Mr Renwick. i:di?ib. 1724. 12rao.
See also, M'Millan (John). Renwick (James).
Ward (Richard).
SHIPLEY (Dr Jonathan), D.D., Bishop of St.
Asaph.
Works. 2 vols. Land. 1792. 8vo.
SHIPWRECKS and Disasters at Sea; or, Histo-
rical Narratives of the most noted calamities and pro-
vidential deliverances which have resulted from Mari-
time Enterprise ; with a Sketcli of various Expedients
for Preserving the Lives of Mariners. 3 vols. Edinh.
1812. 8vo.
SHIRLEY (James).
Dramatic Works and Poems, now first collected,
with Notes by William Gifford; and some Account
of Shirley and his Writings, by the Rev. Alexander
Dyce. 6 vols. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
SHIRLEY (Walter Augustus), D.D., Bishop of
Sodor and Man.
Letters and Memoir. Edited by Thomas Hill, B.D.,
Archdeacon of York. Lo7id. 1849. 8vo,
SHIRREFF (John).
General View of the Agriculture of the Orkney
Islands, with Observations on the Means of their
Improvement. Edinh. 1814. 8vo.
SHIRREFF (Patrick).
A Tour through North America; together with a
comprehensive view of the Canadas and United States,
as adapted for Agricultural Emigration. Edinh. 1835.
8vo.
SHIRREFS (James), D.D.
An Inquiry into the Life, Writings, and Character
of the Rev. Dr William Guild, one of the Chaplains in
Ordinary to King Charles I. With some Strictures
upon Spalding's Account of him and of the Times in
which he lived. Aberdeen, 1798. 8vo.
SHOBERL (Frederic).
Narrative of the Events which occurred in and near
Leipzig, before, during, and subsequent to the engage-
ments between the Allied Armies and the French, in
October 1813. Sixth edition. Lond. 1814. 8vo.
SHOBERL (YaEX>e.mc)— Continued.
Excursions in Normandy, illustrative of the
Character, Manners, Customs, and Traditions of the
People ; of the State of Society in general, and of the
History, Arts, etc., of that interesting province of
France. 2 vols. Lond. 1841. 8vo.
Frederick the Great and his Times. Edited with an
Introduction by ITiomas CampbelL (Anon.) 4 vols.
Lmd. 1842-1843. 8vo.
History of Our Own Times, 2 vols. Lond. 1843,
1845. 8vo.
Persecution of Popery : Historical Narratives of the
most remarkable Persecutions occasioned by the
intolerance* of the Church of Rome. 2 vols. Lond.
1844. 8vo.
See also, Klaproth (Julius von). Thiers (Louis
Adolphe).
SHOELL (F.)
Histoire abr6g6e de la Litterature Romaine. 4 vols.
Paris, 1815. 8vo.
SHOETTGEN (Christian).
Novum Lexicon Grseco-Latinum in Novum Testa-
mentum ; nunc post Jo. Tobiam Krebsium recensuit,
auxit, et variis Observationibus Philologicis et Criticie
locupletavit Gottlieb Leberecht Spohn. Huiix, 1790.
8vo.
SHORE (Hon. Frederick John).
Notes on Indian Affairs. 2 vols. Lond. 1837. Svo.
SHORT (Thomas), M.D.
New Observations, Natural, Moral, etc., on City,
Town, and Country BiUs of Mortality ; to which
are added Abstracts of the best Authors on that
subject. With an Appendix on the Weather and
Meteors. Lond. 1750. Svo.
SHORT (Thomas Vowlek), D.D.
A Sketch of the History of the Church of England
to the Revolution, 1688. Lond. 1838. 8vo.
SHORTLAND (Edward).
The Southern Districts of New Zealand ; a Journal,
with passing Notices of the Customs of the Aborigines.
iMnd. 1851. 8vo.
SHORTT (John), Barrister.
The Law of Railway Companies. See Godefkoj
(Henry).
SHOWER (Rev. John).
Serious Reflections on Time and Eternity, by John
Shower ; and on the Consideration of our Latter End,
and other Contemplations. By Sir Matthew Hale.
With an Introductory Essay by Thomas Chalmers,
D.D. Glasgow, 1828. 8vo.
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SHEEWSBUEY— SIBTHORP.
SHREWSBUEY (Earl op).
Letter to Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, Esq., descriptive
of the Estatica of Caldaro, the Addolorata of Capriana,
and the Estatica of Monte Sansavino. Land. 1842.
8vo.
SHUCKFOED (Samuel), D.D.
The Sacred and Profane History of the World con-
nected, from the creation of the World to the dissolu-
tion of the Assyrian Empire at the death of
Sardanapalus ; including the Dissertation on the
Creation and Fall of Man. Revised and improved by
James Creighton. 4 vols. Land. 1819. 8vo.
SHUTE (W.)
The Triumphs of Nassau.
See Nassau.
SIA]\L
Voyage de Siam des Pferes Jesuites. See Tachabd
(Guy).
Journal du Voyage de Siam. See Choisi (L'Abb6 de).
SIBBALD (George), M.D.
Eegulas bene et salubriter Vivendi; opera E. S.
[Sibbaldi], M.D., nunc primum editae. Quibus accessere
Eoberti Bodii de Trochoregia, de filii sui primogeniti
Institutione, Monita. Edinb. 1701. 12mo.
SIBBALD (James).
The Record of the Public Ministry of Jesus the
Christ. Edinh. 1798. 8vo.
Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, from the thirteenth
century to the Union of the Crowns ; with a Glossary.
4 vols. Edinh. 1802. 8vo.
SIBBALD (Sir Eobeet), M.D.
Scotia lUustrata ; sive Prodromus Historise Naturalis;
in quo Eegionis Natura, incolarum ingenia et mores,
morbi iisque medendi methodus, et medicina indigena
accurrate explicantur. Edinh. 1684. folio.
Memoria Balfouriana, sive Historia rerum pro Literis
promovendis, gestarum a clarissimis fratribus Balfouriis,
D.D. Jacobo, Barone de Kinaird, et D.D. Andrea, M.D.
Equite Aurato. Edinh. 1699. 12mo.
Commentarius in Vitam Georgii Buchanani, ab
ipsomet scriptam. Edinh. 1702. 8vo.
Miscellanea Eruditaa Antiquitatis quse ad Borealem
BritannisB Majoris partem pertinet. Edinh. 1710. —
Vindiciae Scotiaj Illustratas sive Prodromi Naturalis
Historiaj Scotiae contra Prodromastices, etc. ; sub Larva
LibeUi de legibus Hist. Naturalis latentes. Edinh. 1710.
— Introductio ad Historiam Eerum a Eomanis gestarum
in ea Borealis Britanniai parte, quae ultra murum
Picticum est. Edinh. 1706. — Commentarius in J. Agri-
colae Expeditiones. Edinh. 1711. folio. (Bound in
one vol.)
SIBBALD (Sir Egbert), 'i,l.'D.— Continued.
The Liberty and Independence of the Kingdom and
Church of Scotland, asserted from Antient Eecords.
To which is added, a Speech at the Proclamation of K.
James VI., concerning the Succession to the Crown of
England. The Independency of the Kingdom and
Church of Scotland. Second edition enlarged. Wherein
all the Objections by Mr Atwood and others against
the same are fully answered. Edinh. 1703, 1704. 4to.
A Collection of several Treatises in folio, concerning
Scotland as it was of old, and also in later times, viz. :■ —
1. Historical Inquiries concerning Eoman Monuments
and Antiquities in Scotland. — 2. The History, Ancient
and Modern, of the Sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross. —
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Stirling.— 5. The Description of the Isles of Orknay
and Zetland. — 6. An Account of the Writers and
Manuscripts not printed which treat of the Description
of Scotland. Edinh. 1739. folio.
The History, Ancient and Modern, of the Sheriffdoms
of Fife and Kinross, with a Description of both, and
of the Firths of Forth and Tay, and the Islands in
them, with an Account of the Natural Products of the
Land and Waters. Cupar, 1803. 8vo.
Description of the Isles of Orknay and Zetland.
Reprinted from the edition of 1711. Edinh. 1745. 8vo.
Remains of Sir Robert Sibbald, M.D., containing his
Autobiography, Memoirs of the Royal College of
Physicians, portions of his Literary Correspondence,
and an Account of his MSS. Edinh. 1837. 8vo.
See also, Scotland (Collection of Tracts).
SIBBEEN (Nicolaus Petrus).
Bibliotheca Historica Dano-Norvegica sive De
Scriptoribus rerum Dano-Norvegicarum Commentarius
historico-literarius. Hamburgi, 1716. 4to.
SIBEEIA.
The Antidote ; or, an Inquiry into the Merits of a
Book entitled, a Journey into Siberia, made in 1761,
and published by the Abbd Chappe d'Auteroche. By
a Lover of TrutL Lond. 1772. 8vo.
See Chappe d'Auteroche (L'Abb^).
SIBOENE (Capt. W.)
History of the War in France and Belgium, in 1815.
Atlas in folio. 2 vols, and Atlas. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
SIBTHOEP (JoH.\NNE8), M.D.
Florae Graecae Prodromus, sive Plantarum omnium
Enumeratio, quas in Provinciis aut Insidis Graeciae
invenit, Characteres et Synonyma elaboravit Jacobus
Edwardus Smith, M.D. 2 vols. Loml. 1806. 8vo.
SIBYLLINA ORACULA— SILLERY.
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SIBYLLINA ORACULA.
Sibyllina Oraciila ex vett. codd. emendata et
commentariis diversonim illustrata, opera et studio
Servatii Gallsei. Aimtelodami, 1689. 4to.
SICILY.
Opuscoli di Autori Siciliani. 12 vols. Catania,
1758-1771. 8vo.
SIDDONS (Mrs). See Campbkll (Thomas).
SIDDONS (H.) See Plays (Vol. IV.)
SIDMOUTH (Viscount).
Life and Correspondence. See Pellew (Hon.
George).
SIDNEY (Rev. Edwin).
Life of the Rev. Rowland Hill. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
Life of Lord Hill, G.C.B., late Commander of the
Forces. Lond. 1845. 8vo.
SIDNEY (Hon. Henry), afterwards Earl of
Romney.
Diary of the Times of Charles the Second, including
his Correspondence with the Countess of Sunderland
and other distinguished persons at the English Court,
to which are added. Letters illustrative of the Times
of James II. and William III. Edited with Notes by
R. W. Blencowe. 2 vols. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
SIDNEY (Sir Philip).
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, written by
Sir Philip Sidney, with additions by Sir W. A. [Alex-
ander] ; whereunto is now added a Sixth Booke by
R. B. Lond. 1629. folio.
The Works of the Honourable Sir Philip Sidney,
Kt., in Prose and Verse. 3 vols. Lond. 1725. 8vo.
The Complete Poems of Sir PhUip Sydney, edited
with Essay on the Life and Writings, and Notes
a»d Illustrations by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart.
2 vols. Lond. 1873. 8vo. (Tlie Fuller Worthies'
Library).
The Psalmes of David, translated into divers and
sundry kindes of Verse. Begun by Sir Philip Sidney,
and finished by the Countess of Pembroke, his sister
Chiswick, 1823. 12mo.
SIDNEY (Samuel).
The Three Colonies of Australia : New South Wales,
Victoria, South Australia ; their Pastures, Copper-
Mines, and Gold Fields. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
SIDONIUS APPOLLINARIS. See Apollinaris.
SIENA.
Guida deUa Citta di Siena, per gli Amatori delle
Belle-Arti. Siena, 1832. 12mo.
SIERAKOWSKI (X. Seb. Hrab.)
Architektura, etc. See Poland: Bibliotheca Po-
LONICA.
SIERRA LEONE. See Macaulay (Kenneth).
Thobpb (Egbert).
SIETE PARTIDAS (Las), del Sabio Eey Don
Alonso el Nono nuevamente Glosadas, por el licenciado
Gregorio Lopez. 4 vol& ValladoUd, 1587-1588.
folio.
SIGAUD DE LA FOND. See Mussenbroek
(Pierre van).
SIGEBERTUS GEMBLACENSIS. See Fabri-
cius (Joannes Albebtus).
SIGISMUNDUS (Augustus).
Epistolse, Legationes, et Responsa. See Poland :
Bibliotheca Polonica.
SIGONIUS (Carolus).
De Antiquo Jure Civium Romanorum. Venetiin,
1560. 4to.
De Republica Atheniensium Libri IV. Ejusdem
de Athenien. Lacedaemoniorumq. Temporibus Liber,
BononicB, 1564. 4to. (Bound with the preceding.)
SIGOURNEY (Mrs L. H.)
Pleasant Memories of Pleasant Lands.
12mo.
Lond. 1843.
SIKES (Wirt), U. S. Consvlfm- Wales.
British GobUns, Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology,
Legends and Traditions. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
SILENTIARIUS (Paulus), See Cinnamus (Jo-
annes).
SILIUS ITALICUS (Caius).
Punicorum Libri XVII. Parmce, 1481. folio.
Punicorum Libri XVII., cum excerptis ex Fr. Modii
Lectionibus et Casp. Barthii Adversariis, tum Dan.
Heinsii crepundiis SUianis et postremis notis Nic.
Heinsii nunc primum editis curante Arnoldo Draken-
borch. Trajecti ad Rhenum, \1\1. 4to.
The Second Punick War between Hannibal and the
Romanes. The whole seventeen books Englished from
the Latine of Silius Italicus ; >vith a Continuation
from the Triumph of Scipio to the Death of Hannibal.
By Thomas Ross. Lond. 1661. folio.
SILLERY (Charles Doynb).
Vallery; or the Citadel of the Lake. 2 vols.
Edinb. 1829. 8vo.
Eldred of Erin. Edinb. 1830. 12mo.
924
SILLIG— SIMON.
SILLIG (Julius).
Dictionary of the Artists of Antiquity, with three
Chronological Tables, translated by the Eev. H. W.
Williams ; to which are added C. Plinii Secundi
Naturalis Historiae Libri XXXIV.-XXXVI., with four
Indexes and a Preface by E. H. Barker. Lund. 1837.
8vo.
SILLIMAN (Professor).
Consistency of the Discoveries of Modem Geology
with the Sacred History of the Creation and the
Deluge. Lond. 1837. 12mo.
SILLIMAN (Benjamin).
A Journal of Travels in England, Holland, and
Scotland, in the years 1805-1806. 3 vols. Boston,
1812. 8vo.
SILVA DE VARIA LECION. See Mexia
(Pebo).
SILVAYN (Alexander).
The Orator; handling a hundred severall Discourses
in forme of Declamations : some of the arguments being
drawne from Titus Livius and other ancient Writers.
Written in French by Alexander Silvayn. Englished
by L. P. (Anthony Munday). Lond. 1596. 4to.
SILVESTRE (J. B.)
Paldographie UniverseUe : Collection de Fac-simile
d'ficritures de tons les Peuples et de tons les Temps,
tir6s des plus authentiques Documents de I'art graphique,
Chartes et Manuscrits existant dans les Archives et
les Bibliothfeques de France, d'ltalie, d'Allemagne et
d'Angleterre. Accompagnds d'Explications Histor-
iques et Descriptives par MM. ChampoUiou-Figeac et
Aim6 ChampoUion, fils. 4 vols. Paris, 1841. folio.
Universal Palaeography ; or, Fac-sLmiles of Writ-
ings of all Nations and Periods, copied from the most
celebrated and authentic Manuscripts, accompanied by
an historical and descriptive text and introduction,
by ChampoUion-Figeac and Aimd ChampoUion, fils.
Translated from the French and edited by Sir Frederic
Madden. 2 vols. Lond. 1850. royal 8vo.
SIME (James).
Lessing : His Life and Writings. 2 vols. Lond.
1877. 8vo.
SIMEON (Rev. Charles).
Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Charles Simeon,
with a Selection from his Writings and Correspon-
dence. Edited by the Rev. William Carus. Lond.
1847. 8vo.
SIMEON DUNELMENSIS. See
(Great) : Hist. Angl. Scriptores Decern.
Britain
SIMIGIANUS (Ambrosius).
Scriptores Rerum Transsilvanarum. — Historia Eerum
Ungaricarum et Transsilvanicarum, ab Anno 1490
usque 1606, quatuor libris comprehensa, nunc primum
edita. Liber I. Adcuravit Jos. Car. Eder. Cihinii,
1800. 4to. (All published.)
SIMLER (JosiAs).
Vita Simleri Sec Stuck (J. W.)
SIMMONDS (Edward).
The genuine Letters of Mary Queen of Scots to
James, Earl of Bothwell. Translated from the French
originals by Edward Simmonds. Westminster, 1726.
8vo.
SIMMS (Joseph), M.D.
Nature's Revelations of Character ; or, the Mental,
Moral, and Volitive Dispositions of Mankind, as mani-
fested in the Human Form and Countenance. Lond.
1873. 8vo.
A New Physiognomical Chart of Character. Glasgow,
1873. 12mo.
SIMON (Henry).
Armorial General de I'Empire Frangais. 2 vols.
Paris, 1812. folio.
SIMON (J. Franz).
Animal Chemistry with reference to the Physiology
and Pathology of Man. Translated and edited by
George E. Day. 2 vols. Lond. 1845, 1846. 8vo.
(Sydenham Society.)
SIMON (James).
An Essay towards an Historical Account of Irish
Coins, and of the Currency of Foreign Monies in
Ireland, with an Appendix containing several Statutes,
Proclamations, etc., relating to the same. Dublin,
1749. 4to.
SIMON (Pedro).
Noticias Historiales de las Conquistas de Tierra
Firme en las Indias Occidentals. Madrid, 1627.
folio.
SIMON (Richard), Pretre de I'Oratoire.
Histoire Critique du Vieux Testament. Paris,
1680. 4to.
Histoire Critique du Vieux Testament. Nouvelle
edition, augmentde d'un Apologie, etc. Amsterdam,
1688. 4to.
Reponse de Pierre Ambnin, k I'Histoire Critique
du Vieux Testament. Rotterdam, 1685. 4tQ.
SIMON— SIMPSON.
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SIMON (Richard), Prctrede VOratoire—Continwd.
E(5ponse au Livre intituld aux Sentimens de quelqucs
Theologiens de HoUande sur I'Histoire Critique. Par
le Prieur de Bolleville [R. Simon]. Amsterdam, 1621.
4fco.
Eichardi Simonis Opuscula Critica adversus Isaacum
Vossium. Defenditur sacer Codex Ebraicus et B.
Hieronymi Tralatio. Edinhurgi, 1685. 4to.
Histoire Critique du Texte du Nouveau Testament.
Rotterdam, 1689. 8vo.
Critical Enquiries into the various Editions of the
Bible, printed in divers places, and at several times ;
together with animadversions upon a small Treatise of
Dr Isaac Vossius concerning the Oracles of the Sibylls;
and an Answer to the Objections of the late Critica
Sacra. Lund. 1684. 4to.
SIMOND (LoDis).
Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain,
during the years 1810 and 1811, by a French
Traveller; with Remarks on the Country, its Arts,
Literature, Politics, etc. 2 vols. Edinh. 1815. 8vo.
The same. Second edition ; to which is added an
Appendix on France. 2 vols. Edinh. 1817. 8vo.
Switzerland ; or, a Journal of a Tour and Residence
in that Country, in the years 1817, 1818, and 1819;
followed by an Historical Sketch of the Manners and
Customs of Ancient and Modem Helvetia. 2 vols.
Lmd. 1822. 8vo.
A Tour in Italy and Sicily. Land. 1828. 8vo.
SIMONDE DE SISMONDI (J. C. L.) See
SiSMONDI.
SIMONIN (Louis).
Underground Life ; or. Mines and Miners. Trans-
lated (from the French), adapted to the present state
of British Mining, and edited by Henry W. Bristow.
Lond. 1869. royal 8vo.
SIMONS (Nicholas) and STUART (John).
Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery.
2 vols. Lund. 1824, 1827. 8vo.
SIMONS (Nicholas).
Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of
Chancery, 1826 to 1849. 16 vols. Lmid. 1829-1850.
8vo.
The same. New Series, 1850-1852. 2 vols. Lond.
1851, 1852. 8vo.
SIMPLICIUS. See Epictetus.
SIMPSON (Alexander).
The Life and Travels of Thomas Simpson, the Arctic
Discoverer, by his brother, Alexander Simpson. Land.
1845. 8vo.
SIMPSON (Sin George).
Narrative of a Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 1842. 2 vols. Lmtd. 1847. 8vo.
SIMPSON (James), Advocate.
Necessity of Popular Education as a Natural Object;
with Hints on the Treatment of Criminals, and Obser-
vations on Homicidal Insanity. Edinb. 1834. 8vo.
The Philosophy of Education, with its Practical
Application to a System and Plan of Popular Educa-
tion as a National Object. Edinh. 1836. 8vo.
SIMPSON (James Palgbave).
Letters from the Danube. 2 vols. Loml. 1847.
8vo.
Pictures from Revolutionary Paris, sketched during
the first Phases of the Revolution of 1848. 2 vols.
Edinh. 1849. 8vo.
Paris after Waterloo : Notes taken at the time and
hitherto unpublished, including a revised edition of a
Visit to Flanders and the Field. Edinh. 1853. 8vo.
See also, Waterloo.
SIMPSON (James Y.), M.D.
Homoeopathy : its Tenets and Tendencies, theoretical,
theological, and therapeutical. Edinh. 1853. 8vo.
Physicians and Physic : Three Addresses. I. On
the Duties ; II. On the Prospects of Young Physicians ;
III. On the Modern Advancement of Physic. Edinh.
1856. post Bvo.
SIMPSON (Joseph).
On the Study of the Law. See Dawes (Matthew).
SIMPSON (Thomas).
Essays on several curious and useful subjects in
Speculative and Mix'd Mathematiks. Lond. 1740-
4to.
Mathematical Dissertations on a variety of Physical
and Analytical subjects. Lond. 1743. 4to.
Miscellaneous Tracts on some curious and very
interesting subjects in Mechanics, Physical-Astronomy,
and Speculative Mathematics. Lond. 1757. 4to.
(Bound with the preceding.)
Elements of Geometry, with their application to the
Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, etc. Lond.
1800. 8vo.
Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical Lond. 1799.
8vo. (Bound with the preceding.)
A Treatise of Algebra. Lond. 1800. 8vo.
The Doctrine and Application of Fluxions. Second
edition. Lond. 1776. 8vo.
The Doctrine and Application of Fluxions. Part II.
Lond.n 50. 8vo.
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SIMPSON— SIXCL AIR
SIMPSON (TRO}.iAs)—Co7itmned.
Select Exercises for Young Proficients in the Mathe-
matics, to ■which is prefixed an Account of the Life and
AVritings of the Author, by Charles Hutton. Land.
1792. 8.V0.
The Doctrine of Annuities and Reversions, with
useful Tables. Lond. 1775.— A Supplement to the
Doctrine of Annuities and Eeversions. Lond. 1791.
8vo.
The Nature and Laws of Chance. Illustrated with
a great variety of Examples. Lond. 1792. 8vo.
SIMPSON (Thomas).
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of
America, effected by the Officers of the Hudson's Bay
Company, during the years 1836-1839. Lond. 1843.
8vo.
SIMPSON (William).
A Private Journal kept during the Niger Expedition,
from May 1841 until the recall of the Expedition in
June 1842. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
SIMEOCK (M. Karl). See Shakespeare Society.
SIMS (Eichard).
An Index to the Pedigrees and Arms contained in
the Heralds' Visitations, and other Genealogical Manu-
scripts in the British Museum. Lond. 1849. 8vo.
Handbook to the Library of the British Museum ;
with some Account of the Principal Libraries in
London. Lond. 1854. 12mo.
A Manual for the Genealogist, Topographer,
Antiquary, and Legal Professor; consisting of
Descriptions of Public Eecords, Parochial and other
Registers, WiUs, County and Family Histories,
Heraldic Collections in Public Libraries, etc. Lond.
1856. 8vo.
SIMS (Eev. Thomas).
Historical Defence of the Waldenses.
(Jean Eodolphe).
See Petran
SIMSON (Edward), S.T.D.
Chronicon Historiam Catholicam complectens, ab
Exordio Mundi ad Nativitatem D. N. Jesu Christi, et
oxinde ad annum a Christo nato LXXL Cum
parasceve ad Chronicon Catholicum. Omnia recensuit,
et Animadversiones adjecit Petrus Wesseling. Lugduni
Batavorum, 1729. folio.
SIMSONUS (EoBERTCs), M.D.
Sectionum Conicarum libri quinque. Ed. secunda,
emendatior et auctior. Edinh. 1750. 4to.
SIMSONUS (Robertus), 'Sl.T).~-Continued.
Opera qua;dam Reliqua (Geometrica) nunc primuni
post Auctoris mortem, in lucem edita, impensis quidem
Philippi Comitis Stanhope, cura Jacobi Clow. 2 vols.
Glasgtuv, 1776. 4to.
See also, Apollonius Perg^eus. Euclidis Elementa.
SINCLAIR (Alexander).
Catalogue of Heraldic, Genealogical, and Antiquarian
Books and Manusciipts, which belonged to the late
Alexander Sinclair. Edinh. 1877. 4to.
SINCLAIR (Catherine).
Modern Accomplishments ; or, the March of In-
tellect. Edinb. 1836. 8vo.
Modern Society ; or, the March of Intellect : the
Conclusion of Modern Accomplishments. Edinb. 1 837.
8vo.
Hill and Valley ; or. Hours in England and Wales.
Edinb. 1838. 8vo.
Scotland and the Scotch ; or, the Western Circuits.
Edinb. 1840. post 8vo.
Shetland and the Shetlanders ; or the Northern
Circuit. Edinb. 1840. 8vo.
SINCLAIR (George), Professor of Philosophy,
Glasgoio University.
Ars nova et magna Gravitatis et Levitatis, sive
Dialogorum PhUosophicorum libri sex de Aeris vera
ac reali Gravitate. Quibus access, de Instrumentis
Hydragogicis libri duo. Roterodami, 1669. 4to.
The Hydrostaticks ; together with some Miscellany
Observations, the last whereof is a short History of
Coal. Edinb. 1672. 4to.
The Principles of Astronomy and Navigation, being
the whole Doctrine of the Sphere. To which is added
a Discovery of the Secrets of Nature, which are founded
on the Mercurial Weather-Glass, etc. Edinb. 1688.
12mo.
Proteus bound with Chains, unfolding the Reasons
why before the Fair Weather the Quicksilver Ascends,
etc. A subject not hitherto treated of. Edinb. 1688.
1 2mo. (Bound with the preceding.)
SINCLAIR (George).
Satan's Invisible World Discovered; or, a Choice
collection of Modem Relations, proving evidently
against the Atheists that there are Devils, Witches,
and Apparitions. To all which is added the Mar-
vellous History of Major Weir, etc. Edinb. 1746.
12mo.
SINCLAIE— SIRR
927
SINCLAIR (Georqe).
Hortus Gramincus Wobumensis ; or, an Account of
the results of experiments on the produce and nutritive
qualities of different Grasses and other Plants, used aa
the Food of the more valuable Domestic Animals ;
instituted by John, Duke of Bedford. Lond. 1824.
royal 8vo.
SINCLAIR (Sir George), Bart.
Letters to the Protestants of Scotland. Edinh. 1852.
12mo.
SINCLAIR (Sir John).
Observations on the Scottish Dialect. Lond. 1782.
8vo.
Essays on Miscellaneous Subjects (chiefly on Rural
Economy). Lond. 1802. 8vo.
The History of the Public Revenue of the British
Empire, from the remotest periods recorded in history
to 1802; with a Review of the Financial Administra-
tion of Mr Pitt. 3 vols. Zow(7. 1803-1804. 8vo.
Sketch of Improvements carrying on in the County
of Caithness, by Sir John Sinclair, Bart. Lond. 1803.
4to.
Observations on the Propriety of Preserving the
Dress, the Language, the Poetry, etc., of the Ancient
Inhabitants of Scotland. Addressed to the Highland
Societies of London and of Scotland. Lond. 1804.
8vo.
The Code of Health and Longevity for the Preser-
vation of Health and the Attainment of Long Life.
4 vols. Edinh. 1807. 8vo.
Account of the Systems of Husbandry adopted in
the more improved districts of Scotland. Edinb. 1812.
8vo.
An Account of the Highland Society of London,
from its establishment in 1778 to 1813. Lond. 1813.
8vo.
General Report of the Agricultural State and
Political Circumstances of Scotland, drawn up for
the consideration of the Board of Agriculture,
under the direction of Sir John Sinclair; and
Appendix in 2 vols. 5 vols. Lond. 1814. 8vo.
A Code of Political Economy, founded on the basis
of Statistical Inquiries. Edinh. 1821. 8vo.
Analysis of the Statistical Account of Scotland.
2 vols. Edinh. 1825. 8vo.
On the Culture and Uses of Potatoes. Edinh. 1828.
8vo.
The Correspondence of Sir John Sinclair, Bart.,
with Reminiscences of the most Distinguished
Characters who have appeared during the last Fifty
Years. 2 vols. Lond. 1831. 8vo.
Statistical Account of Scotland. See Scotland,
SINCLAIR (Sir 3 oh^)— Continued.
Memoirs of Sir John Sinclair, Bart. See Sinclaih
(Rev. John).
SINCLAIR (John, Master of).
Memoirs of the Insurrection in Scotland in 1715.
With Notes by Sir Walter Scott. (Edited by James
Macknight and David Laing.) Edinh. 1858. 4to.
(Abbotsford Club.)
Proceedings in the Court-Martial held upon John,
Master of Sinclair. See Roxdubohe Club.
SINCLAIR (Rev. John).
Dissertations vindicating the Church of England,
with regard to some Essential Points of Polity and
Doctrine. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life and Works of the late Riglit
Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart, by his son, the Itev.
John Sinclair. 2 vols. Edinh. 1837. 8vo.
SINCLAIR (John), Archdeacon of Middlesex.
Sketches of Old Times and Distant Places. Lond.
1875. 8vo.
SINCLARUS (Georgius). See Sinclair (George).
SINGAPORE.
Formation of the Singapore Institution, 1823.
Malacca, 1823. 8vo.
SINGER (George John).
Elements of Electricity and Electro-Chemistry.
Lond. 1814. 8vo.
SINGER (Samuel Weller).
Researches into the History of Playing Cards : with
illustrations of the origin of Printing and Engraving on
Wood. Lond. 1816. 4to.
See also. Clarendon (Hbnry Hyde, Earl of).
Chalkhill (John). Hall (Joseph). Homer, Lodge
(Thos.), Lovelace (Richard).
SINGER (William), D.D.
General View of the Agriculture of Dumfries. Edinh.
1812. 8vo.
A Statement of the niunbers, duties, etc., of the
Clergy of Scotland. See Scotland (Collection of Tracts
in Octavo).
SINKER (Robert).
A Catalogue of the Fifteenth-Century Printed Books
in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridga Cam-
bridge, 1876. 8vo.
SIRR (Henry Charles).
Ceylon and Cingalese ; their History, Government,
andRehgion. The Antiquities, Institutions, etc., of the
Island ; with Anecdotes illustrating the Manners and
Customs of the People. 2 vols. Z^mJ. 1850. postSvo.
928
SISMONDI— SKENE.
SISMONDI (J. C. L SiMONDE de).
De la Richesse Commerciale ; ou Principes d'fico-
nomie Politique. 2 vols. GenSve, 1803. 8vo.
jS^ouveaux Principes d'Economie Politique, ou de la
Eichesse dans ses rapports avec la Population. 2 vols.
Paris, 1819. 8vo.
De la Litt(5ratare du Midi de I'Europe. 4 vols.
Paris, 1813. 8vo.
Historical view of the Literature of the South of
Europe, by J. C. L. Simon dede Sismondi. Translated
from the original, with Notes by Thomas Koscoe.
4 vols. Lond. 1823. 8vo.
Histoire des FranQais. 31 vols. Paris, 1821-1844.
8vo.
Histoire de la Chute de I'Empire Remain, et du D^clin
de la Civilisation. Bruxelles, 1836. royal 8vo.
Histoire des Republiques Italiennes du Moyen Age.
IG vols. Paris, 1809-1818. 8vo.
History of the Crusades against the Albigenses, in
tlie Thirteenth Century. Translated from the French
of M. de Sismondi, with an Introductory Essay by the
Translator. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
Review of the Progress of Religious Opinions during
the Nineteenth Century. Translated from the French
of Sismondi. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
Histoire de la Renaissance de la Liberie en Italic, de
ses Progres, de sa Decadence, et de sa Chute. 2 vols.
Paris, 1832. 8vo.
Historical View of the Iiiterature of the South of
Europe. Translated by Thomas Roscoe. 2 vols.
Lond. 1846. (Bohn's Standard Library.)
Italian Republics ; or the Origin, Progress, and
Fall of Italian Freedom. Lond. 1832. 12mo.
(Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia.)
A History of the Fall of the Roman Empire ; com-
prising a View of the Invasion and Settlement of the
Barbarians. 2 vols. Lond. 1834. 12mo. (Lardner's
Cabinet Cyclopisdia.)
SISSON (Rev. J. L.)
Historic Sketch of the Parish Church, Wakefield.
Wakefield, 1824. 4to.
SIVRY (PoiNsiNET de).
Nouvelles Recherches sur la Science des M^dailles,
Inscriptions, et Hi^roglyphes Antiques. Maestricht,
1778. 4to.
SKANDINAVIENS Historia, under Konungarne af
Folgunga-Atten. Stockholm, 1818. 8vo.
SKARBEK (Frederic).
Thfiorie des Richesses Sociales ; suivie d'une Biblio-
graphic de I'l^conomie Politique. 2 vols. Pam, 1829.
8vo.
SKEAT (Rev. Walter W.)
Etymological Dictionary of the English Language,
arranged on an historical basis. Part I. Oxford,
1879. 4to.
SKELTON (John).
Poetical Works, with Notes, and some Account of the
Author and his Writings, by the Rev. Alexander Dyce.
2 vols. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
SKELTON (John), Advocate.
The Impeachment of Mary Stuart, sometime Queen
of Soots, and other Papers, Historical and Biographical.
minb. 1876. 8vo.
The Boarding-out of Pauper Children in Scotland,
with an Introduction on Pauperism. Edinh. 1876.
post 8vo.
Essays in Romance, and Studies from Life. Udinb.
1878. 8vo.
SKELTON (Joseph).
Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities
of Oxfordshire, from Original Drawings by F. Mac-
kenzie ; with Descriptive and Historical Notices. Ox-
ford, 1823. folio.
Oxonia Antiqua Eestaurata ; containing upwards of
one hundred and seventy Engravings, forming an Illus-
tration of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings in
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SKJOLDEBEAND (Colonel A. F.)
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SLEZER (John).
Theatrum Scotife ; containing the prospects of their
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I Lond. 1693. foUo.
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SLINGSBY (Sir Henry).
Original Memoirs written during the great Civil
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SLOANE (Sir Hans).
A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves,
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SMALCIUS (Valentinus).
Opuscula. See Poland : Bibliotheca Polonica.
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Interesting Roman Antiquities recently discovered
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SMALL (Robert), D.D.
Statistical Account of Dundee.
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SMALRIDGE (G^ohoe), Bishop of Bristol.
Sixty Sermons preach'd on several occasions. Ox-
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The Doctrine of the Atonement as taught by the
Apostles ; or, the Sayings of the Apostles exegetically
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A Narrative of the Building, and a Description of
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SMEDLEY (Rev. Edward).
History of France. See Library of Useful Know-
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History of the Reformed Religion in France. See
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SMEE (Alfred).
My Garden, its Plan and Culture ; together with a
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BufFon's Natural History, General and Particular,
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The Philosophy of Natural History. 2 vols. Lond.
1790, 1799. 4to.
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SI^IELLIE— S:^IITIT.
SMELLIE (WiLLiAii)— Continued.
Literary and Characteristic Lives of John Gregory,
M.D., Henry Home, Lord Karnes, David Hume,
and Adam Smith, LLD. ; to which are added a Dis-
sertation on Puhlic Spirit, and Three Essays. Edirth.
1800. 8vo.
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SMETH (Th^gd. db).
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Hemsterhuis (FRANgois).
SMETON (Thomas).
Ad virulentum Archibaldi Hamiltonii apostatse Dia-
logum de confusione Calvinianse sectaa apud Scotos,
impi6 conscriptum, Orthodoxa Eesponsio. Adjecta est.
Vera Historia extreme vit^ et obitus eximii viri Joan.
Knoxii, Ecclesise Scoticanae instauratoris fidelissimi.
Edinb. 1579. 8vo.
SMIDS (LuD.)
Romanorum Imperatorum Pinacotheca. See Bib
(Jacobus de).
SMIGLECIUS (Martinus).
Logica Selectis Disputationibus et Qua38tionibus
illustrata. See Poland : Bibliothkca Pglonica.
SMILES (Samuel), LL.D.
Story of the Life of George Stevenson, Eailway
Engineer. Lond. 1859. 8vo.
Lives of the Engineers, with an Account of their
principal Works comprising also a History of Inland
Communication in Britain. 3 vols. Lond. 1861,
1862. 8vo.
The Huguenots : their Settlements, Churches, and
Industries in England and Ireland. Lond. 1867.
8vo.
The Huguenots in France, after the Revocation of
the Edict of Nantes ; with a Visit to the Country of
the Vaudois. Lond. 1873. 8vo.
Self-Help, with Illustrations of Character, Conduct
and Perseverance. Lond. 1871. 8vo.
On Character. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
Thrift. Lond. 1875. 8vo.
Life of a Scotch Naturalist, Thomas Edward.
Lond. 1876. 8vo.
Robert Dick, Baker of Thurso, Geologist and Bo-
tanist. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
George Moore, Merchant and Philanthropist. Lond.
1878. 8vo.
SMIRKE (Edward).
Digest of the Law of Evidence at Nisi Prius. See
RoscoB (Henry).
SMITH (Adam), LL.D., Professor of Moral Philo-
sophy, Glasgoio.
The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Lond. 1759. 8vo.
The same. To which is added, a Dissertation on
the Origin of Languages. 2 vols. Lond. 1790. 8vo.
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Essay on the First Formation of Languages ; to which
is added, a Biographical and Critical Memoir of the
Author, by Dugald Stewart. Lond. 1861. 8vo.
(Bohn's Standard Library.)
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
"Wealth of Nations. Fifth edition. 3 vols. Lond.
1789. 8vo.
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by David Buchanan. 4 vols. Edinb. 1814. 8vo.
The same. With a Life of the Author, an Intro-
ductory Discourse, Notes, and Supplemental Disserta-
tions, by J. R. M'CuUoch. 4 vols. Edinh. 1828.
8vo.
Recherches sur la Nature et les Causes de la Richesse
des Nations, par Adam Smith. Traduction nouvelle,
avec des Notes et Observations, par Germain Garnier.
5 vols. Paris, 1802. 8vo.
Essays on Philosophical Subjects ; to which is pre-
fixed an Account of the Life and Writings of the
Author. By Dugald Stewart. Lond. 1795. 4to.
A complete Analysis or Abridgment of Smith's
Wealth of Nations. See Joyce (Rkv. Jeremiah).
Literary and Characteristic Life of Adam Smith.
See Smellie (William).
SMITH (Albert).
The Fortunes of the Scattergood Family. 3 vols.
Lond. 1845. 8vo.
SMITH (Alexander).
Poems. Lond. 1853. 12mo.
SMITH (Alexander).
A New History of Aberdeenshire. Edited by Alex-
ander Smith. In two parts. Aberdeen and Edinh.
1875. 8vo.
SMITH (Archibald), M.D.
Peru as it is : a Residence in Lima, and other parts
of the Peruvian Republic ; comprising an Account of
the Social and Physical features of that Country.
2 vols. Loud. 1839. post 8vo.
SMITH (C. J.)
Synonyms discriminated. A complete Catalogue of
Synonymous Words in the English Language, with
descriptions of their various shades of meaning, and
illustrations of their usages and specialities. Illus-
trated by Quotations from Standard Writers. Lond.
1871. 8vo.
SMITH.
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SMITH (C. J.)— Continued.
Autographs of Koyal, Noble, Learned, and Eemark-
able Personages. See AdtogRaphs,
SMITH (Caleb).
A Geographical Description of the Coasts, Harbours,
and Sea Ports of the Spanish West Indies. Translated
from an Authentic Manuscript, written in Spanish, by
Domingo Gonzales Carranza. Loud, 1740. 8vo.
SJIITH (Charles).
The Antieut and Present State of the County and
City of Cork. 2 vols. Dublin, 1750. 8vo.
The same. 2 vols. Cork, 1815. 8vo.
The Ancient and Present State of the County of
Kerry; containing a Natural, Civil, Ecclesiastical,
Historical, and Topographical Description thereof.
Dublin, n.d. 8vo.
The Antient and Present State of the County and
City of Waterford. Dublin, 1746. 8vo.
SMITH (LiEUT.-CoL. Charles Hamilton).
The Natural History of the Human Species : its
Typical forms. Primaeval Distribution, Filiations, and
Migrations. Edinh. 1848. 12mo.
SMITH (Charles John).
Historical and Literary Curiosities ; consisting of
Original Documents, Scenes of remarkable Events and
interesting Localities ; and the Birthplaces, Eesidences,
Portraits, and Monuments of eminent Literary Char-
acters, selected and engraved by Charles John Smith.
Lond. 1840. 4to.
SMITH (Chaeles Manlby).
A Treatise on the Law of Master and Servant,
including therein Masters and Workmen in every
description of Trade and Occupation, with an Appendix
of Statutes. Lond.\9>b2. 12mo.
SMITH (Charles Eoach).
Catalogue of the Museum of London Antiquities,
collected by, and the property of Charles Koach Smith.
Lond. 1854. royal 8vo.
Illustrations of Eoman London. Lond. 1859. 4to.
SMITH (Edward), M.D.
Foods. Lond. 1879. 8vo. (International Scientific
Series.)
SMITH (Eli).
Eesearches of the Eev. E. Smith and Eev. H. G. 0.
Dwight in Armenia ; including a Journey through Asia
;Minor, and into Georgia and Persia, with a Visit to the
Nestorian and Chaldean Christians of Oormiah and
Salmaa. 2 vols. Bostmi, 1833. 8vo.
SMITH {EiA)—Continmd.
The sama To which is prefixed a ISferaoir on the
Geography and Ancient History of Armenia. Lond.
1834. 8vo.
SMITH (Frederick G.)
Practical Eemarks on the Present State of Fire In-
surance Business. Edinl. 1832. 8vo.
SMITH (George).
A Practical Explanation of the Elements of Archi-
tecture. Edinb. 1827. 12mo.
SMITH (Eev. George) D.D.
Narrative of an Explanatory Visit to each of the
Consular Cities of China, and to the Islands of Hong
Kong and Chusan, in behalf of the Church Missionary
Society in the years 1844-46. Lond. 1847. 8vo.
SMITH (Eev. George), Minist'-r of Blrse.
Truth as Eevealed ; or, Voluntaryism and Free
Churchism . opposed to the Word of God; with an
Answer to the Protest loft on the Table of the General
Assembly in May 1843. Edinb. 1847. 12mo.
SMITH (George), LL.D.
Assyrian Discoveries; an Account of Explorations
and Discoveries on the site of Nineveh during 1873
and 1874. Lond. 1875. 8vo.
SMITH (George), LL.D., of Edinburgh.
Life of John WUson, D.D. For Fifty Years
Philanthropist and Scholar in the East. Lond. 1878.
8vo.
Life of Alexander Duff, D.D. 2 vols. Lond. 1879.
8vo.
SMITH (George Barnett).
Shelley ; a Critical Biography. Edinb. 1878. 8vo.
SMITH (Goldwin).
Three English Statesmen : a Course of Lectures on
the Political History of England. Lond. 1867. 8vo.
SMITH (Hon. H. 0.)
Early Indiana Trials and Sketches. Eeminiscences
by Hon. H. 0. Smith. Cincinnati, 1858. 8vo.
SMITH (Eev. Hely).
The MacCallum More; a History of the Argyll
Family from the Earliest Times. Lond. 1861. 8vo.
SMITH (Horace).
Brambletye House ; or, Cavaliers and Eoundheads.
3 vols. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
Festivals, Games, and Amusements. See National
Library.
First Impressions : A Comedy. See Plats (Col-
lection of), Vol. X.
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SMITH.
SMITH (Horace and James).
Eejected Addresses; or, tte New Theatrum Poet-
arum. (Anon.) — Horace in London, consisting of Imi-
tations of the first two Books of the Odes of Horace.
See P0EM8 (Collection of), Vol. XVII.
SMITH (Hubert).
Tent Life with English Gipsies in Norway. Lond.
1873. 8vo.
SMITH (J. Irvine).
Edinburgh and Glasgow Bank ; Report of Jury
Trial, Rev. David Dobbie against Sir William Johnston
and George E. Russell. Reported by J. Irvine Smith.
Edinb. 1861. 4to.
SMITH (James) of Jordarihill.
The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul ; with Dis-
sertations on the Sources of the Writings of St. Luke ;
and Ships and Navigation of the Antients. Lond.
1848. 8vo.
SMITH (Sir James Edward), M.D.
A Tour to Hafod in Cardiganshire, the seat of Thomas
Johnes, Esq., M.P. Lond. 1810. folio.
A Sketch of a Tour on the Continent. 3 vols.
Lmd. 1807. 8vo.
Considerations respecting Cambridge, more par-
ticularly relating to its Botanical Professorship. Lond.
1818. 8vo.
A Grammar of Botany, illustrative of Artificial, as
well as natural, Classification ; with an Explanation of
Jussieu's System. Lond. 1821. 8vo.
Introduction to Physiological and Systematical
Botany. Fifth edition enlarged. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
The English Flora. 4 vols. Lmd. 1828-1830.
8vo.
A Tour in Lapland. See Linn^us (Carvel).
Memoir and Correspondence. Edited by Lady
Smith. 2 vols. Lond. 1832. 8vo.
SMITH (Captain John).
A Description of New England; or, the Observa-
tions and Discoveries of Captain John Smith (Ad-
mirall of that Country), in the North of America,
1614-1616. Lond. 1616. 4to.
The Generall Historic of Virginia, New-England,
and the Summer Isles ; with the names of the Ad-
venturers, Planters, and Governours from their first
beginning, anno 1584 to this present 1626. Also the
Maps and Descriptions of those Countries, etc. Lond.
1632. folio.
SMITH (John).
The Trade and Fisliing of Britain displayed ; with a
Description of Orkney and Shetland. Lond. 1662.
4 to.
SMITH (John), Fellmc of Queen's College, Cam-
bridge.
Select Discourses treating of the true method of
attaining Divine Knowledge, etc. [Edited by Lord
Hailes.] Edinb. 1756. 12 mo.
SMITH (John), LLB.
Chronicon Rusticum-Commerciale ; or. Memoirs of
Wool, etc. ; being a Collection of History and Argu-
ment concerning the Woolen Manufacture and Woolen
Trade in general. 2 vols. Lond. 1747. 8vo.
SMITH (John).
Select Views in Italy, with Topographical and His-
torical Descriptions in English and French. 2 vols.
Lond. 1796. oblong folio.
SMITH (Rev. John).
Gaelic Antiquities ; consisting of a History of the
Druids, particularly of those of Caledonia ; a Disserta-
tion on the Poems of Ossian, and a Collection of
Ancient Poems translated from the Gaelic of UUin,
Ossian, Orran, etc. Edinb. 1780. 4to.
The Life of St. Columba, the Apostle and Patron
Saint of the Ancient Scots and Picts, and joint Patron
of the Irish ; commonly called Colum-Kille, the Apostle
of the Highlands. Edinh. 1798. 8vo.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of
Argyle. Edinb. 1798. 8vo.
SMITH (John).
Iconographia Scotica ; or, Portraits of Illustrious
Persons of Scotland, with their Lives. Lond. 1798.
4to.
SMITH (John), Mus. Doc.
Cathedral Music, with an Accompaniment for the
Organ or Pianoforte.
Loiid. 1813. folio.
SMITH (John).
Memoirs of the Marquis of Pombal, with Extracts
from his Writings and Despatches. 2 vols. Lond.
1843. 8vo.
SMITH (John).
Fruits and Farinacea, the proper food of Man.
Lond. 1845. 8vo.
SMITH (John).
Our Scottish Clergy : Fifty-two Sketches, Bio-
graphical, Theological, and Critical, including Clergy-
men of all Denominations. Edinb. 1848. 8vo.
The same. Second Series. Edinb. 1849. 8vo.
The same. Third Series. Edinb. 1851. 8vo.
SMITH.
935
SMITH (John Gordon), M.D.
The Piiiiciples of Forensic Medicine, systematically
arranged, and applied to British Practice. Lotul. 1824.
8vo.
SMITH (John Guthrie), Advocate.
A Treatise on the Law of Keparation. Editib, 1864.
8vo.
Digest of the Law of Scotland relating to the Poor.
Edinh. 1859. 8vo.
The same. Second Edition. Edinh. 1867. 8vo.
The same. Third Edition. Edinh. 1878. 8vo.
SMITH (Rev. John Jambs).
A Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Cambridge,
1849. 8vo.
Pictorial Illustrations of the Catalogue of Manu-
scripts in Gonville and Caius College Library, Cam-
bridge, 1853. 4to ; and Description, 8vo.
SMITH (John Pye), D.D.
The Scripture Testimony to the Messiah: an Inquiry
with a view to a satisfactory determination of the
Doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures concerning the
Person of Christ. 3 vols. Lond. 1829. 8vo.
On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures and
some parts of Geological Science. Lond. 1839. 8vo.
The same. Lond. 1852. 8vo. (Bohn's Scientific
Library.)
SMITH (John Rossell).
Bibliotheca Cantiana : a Bibliographical Account of
what has been published on the History, Topograjihy,
Antiquities, Customs, and Family Genealogy of the
County of Kent. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
SMITH (John Thomas).
Vagabondiana J or. Anecdotes of Mendicant Wan-
derers through the Streets of London ; with Portraits
of the most Remarkable, drawn from the Life by
John Thomas Smith. Lond. 1817. 4to.
The Cries of London ; exhibiting several of the
Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times, copied
from rare Engravings, or drawn from the Life, by John
Thomas Smith. With a Memoir of the Author. Lo7id.
1839. 4to.
NoUekens and his Times ; comprehending a Life of
that Celebrated Sculptor, and Memoirs of several Con-
temporary Artists from the time of Roubiliac, Hogarth,
and Reynolds, to that of Fuseli, Flaxman, and Blake.
2 vols. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
The Antiquities of Westminster, the Old Palace, St.
Stephen's Chajiel, etc. Illustrated by 330 Engravings
of Topographical Subjects. Lmid. 1837. royal 4to.
SMITH (John Tuoxas)— Continued.
An Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London
with Anecdotes of their more celebrated residents,
edited by Mr Charles Mackay, LL.D. 2 vols. Lond.
1846. 8vo.
The same. New edition. Lond. 1849. 12nio.
SMITH (John William).
Compendium of Mercantile Law. Fourth edition,
by George M. Dowdeswell. Lond. 1848. royal 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition. Lond. 1855. royal Svo.
The same. Ninth edition. Lond. 1877. royal 8vo.
Selection of Leading Cases on various branches of
the Law. Third edition, by H. S. Keating and J. S.
Willes. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. royal 8vo.
The same. Eighth edition, by R. H. Collins and
R G. Arbuthnot. 2 vols. Lond. 1879. 8vo.
An Elementary View of the Proceedings in an
Action at Law. Fifth edition, adapted to the Practice
under the Common Law Procedure Acts, 1852 and
1854, by Edward Wise. Lond. 1854. 12mo.
The Law of Landlord and Tenant ; being a Course
of Lectures delivered at the Law Institution ; with
Notes and Additions by Frederic Philip Maude. Lond.
1855. 8vo.
The Law'of Contracts. Second edition, by John G.
Malcolm. Lond. 1855. Svo.
SMITH (Joseph).
A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books, or Books
written by Members of the Society of Friends,
commonly called Quakers, from their first Rise to the
present Time. With Occasional Biographical Notices.
2 vols. Lond. 1867. 8vo.
Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana ; or, a Catalogue of
Books adverse to the Society of Friends. With
Biographical Notices of the Authors. Lond. 1873.
8vo.
SMITH (JosiahW.)
A !Manual of Equity Jurisprudence, founded on
Story's Commentaries and Spence's Equitable Juris-
prudence. Fourth edition. Lond. 1854. 12mo.
Manual of Equity Jurisprudence, for Practitioners
and Students ; comprising the Fundamental Principles,
and the points of Equity usually occurring in General
Practice. Land. 1878. 8vo.
A Manual of Common Law; for the Practitioner,
Student, and General Reader. Fourth edition. Lond.
1870. 12mo.
A Compendium of the Law of Real and Personal
Property primarily connected with Conveyancing.
Fourth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1870. 8vo.
936
SMITH.
SMITH (Philip).
An Ancient History, from the Earliest Records to the
Fall of the Western Empire. 3 vols. Lond. 1868.
8vo.
SMITH (E. Bosworth).
Mohammed and Mohammedism : Lectures delivered
at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in February
and March 1874. Loud. 1874. post 8vo.
Carthage and the Carthaginians. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
SMITH (Captain R. Murdoch) and PORCHER
(Commander E. A.)
History of the Recent Discoveries at Cyrene, made
during an Expedition to the Cyrenaica in 1860-61.
Lond. 1864. imperial 4to.
SMITH (Major R. Murdoch).
Persian Art. See South Kensington Museum Art
Handbooks.
SMITH (Professor Robert), LL.D.
Complete System of Opticks, in four hooks, viz. : a
Popular, a Mathematical, a Mechanical, and a Philoso-
phical Treatise ; to which are added Remarks upon the
whole. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1738. 4to.
SMITH (Samuel).
General View of the Agriculture of Galloway. Lond.
1813. 8vo.
SMITH (Rev. Samuel Stanhope), D.D.
An Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Com-
plexion and Figure in the Human Species ; to which
are added, Strictures on Lord Karnes's Discourse on
the Original Diversity of Mankind. Edinh. 1788.
8vo.
See also, Ramsay (David).
SMITH (Rev. Sydney).
The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith. 3 vols.
Lond. 1840. 8vo.
Sermons. 2 vols. Edinh. 1800-1801. post 8vo.
Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy, delivered
at the Royal Institution in the years 1804, 1805, and
1806. Lond. 1850. 8vo.
The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith ; a
Selection of the most memorable passages in his
Writings and Conversation. Lond. 1861. 8vo.
A Memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith, by his
Daughter, Lady Holland; with a Selection from his
Letters, edited by Mrs Austin. 2 vols. Land. 1855.
8yo.
SMITH (Sib Thomas).
De Republica Anglorum : the manor of Government
or Policie of the Realme of England. L,mid. 1584.
4to.
De Republica et Administratione Anglorum libri
tres, interprets Jo. Buddeno. Londini [1610]. 12mo.
SMITH (Thomas), D.D.
Catalogus Libroruni Manuscriptorum Bibliothecae
Cottonianas. Cui preemittuntur Roberti Cottoni,
Baronetti, Vita ; et Bibliotheca3 Cottonianse historia
et synopsis. Oxonii, 1696. folio.
Vitae quorundam eruditissimorum et Ulustrium
Virorum. Lond. 1707. 4to.
SMITH (Thomas).
Essay on the Theory of Money and Exchange.
Lond. 1807. 8vo.
SMITH (Thomas).
Select ^Memoirs of the Lives, Labours, and Sufferings
of English and Scottish Divines. Glasgow, 1828. 8vo.
SMITH (Thomas L.)
Elements of the Laws ; or. Outlines of the System
of Civil and Criminal Laws in force in the United
States, and in the several States of the Union. Fhila-
delphia, 1853. post 8vo.
SMITH (Rev. Walter C.)
Hilda among the Broken Gods. (Anon.) Glasgow,
1878. post 8vo.
Raban ; or. Life Splinters. Glasgow, 1881. post
8vo.
SMITH (William), D.D., Dean of Chester.
The History of the Peloponnesiaa War. See
Thuoydides.
SMITH (William).
Annals of University-College, proving William of
Durham the true Founder ; and answering all their
Arguments who ascribe it to King Alfred. Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, 1728. 8vo.
The History of England, from the Earliest Accounts
to the Revolution in 1688. 2 vols. Lond. 1771.
8vo.
The Nature and Institution of Government; contain-
ing an Account of the Feudal and English Policy.
2 vols. Lond. 1771. 8vo.
SMITH (William), LL.D.
A Delineation of the Strata of England and Wales,
with part of Scotland; exhibiting the collieries and
mines, the marshes and fen lands originally overflowed
by the sea, and the variation of soil, etc. Lond. 1815.
folio.
SMITH— SMYTH.
937
SMITH (Wiliiam), LL.B.— Continued.
A Memoir to the Map and Delineation of the Strata
of England and Wales. Lu7id. 1815. 4to.
SMITH (William), F.RS.
A new and complete History of the County of
Warwick. Birmingham, 1829. 4to.
SMITH (William).
Maritime Practice adapted to the Sheriff Courts of
Scotland. Edinb. 1832. 12mo.
SMITH (William), LL.D.
Dictionary of Greek and Eoman Biography and
Mythology. 3 vols. Lond. 1861. 8vo.
Dictionary of Greek and Boman Geography. 2 vols.
Lond. 1870. 8vo.
SMITH (William), LL.D., and CHEETHAM
(Samubl).
A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities. 2 vols.
Lond. 1876, 1880. Svo.
SMITH (William), LL.D., and WAGE (Henry).
A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature,
Sects, and Doctrines. Vols. I. and XL Lond. 1877,
1880. Svo.
SMITH (William), D.D.
Endowed Territorial Work ; its Supreme Importance
to the Church and Country. Being the Baird Lectures
for 1875. Edinb. 1875. Svo.
SMITH (William), Rouge Dragon.
The Particular Description of England, 1588, with
Views of some of the Chief Towns, and Armorial
Bearings of Nobles and Bishops. Edited from an
original MS., with an Introduction by H. D. Wheatley
and E. W. Ashbee. Lond. 1879. 4to.
SMITH (Sib William C), LL.D.
Tracts on Legal and other Subjects.
Lond. 1811-1812. Svo.
1 vol. in 3.
SMITH (William Paterson).
Acts of Parliament relating to Sheriff Court Practice,
with Illustrations from Decisions of the Supreme
Courts, and occasional Notes. Edinb. 1876. Svo.
SMITHEKS (Henry).
Liverpool : its Commerce, Statistics, and Institu-
tions ; with a History of the Cotton Trade. Liverpool,
1825. 4to.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Annual Eeport of the Board of Regents of the Smith-
sonian Institution, for the years 1858, 1860, 1864, 1865,
1870-1878. Washington, 1859-1879. Svo.
SMOLLETT (Tobias), M.D.
The Works of Tobias Smollett, with Memoirs of his
Life, to which is prefixed a View of the Commence-
ment and Progress of Eomance, by John Moore, M.D.
8 vols. Lond. 1797. Svo.
The History of England from the Revolution, to the
end of the American War, and Peace of Versailles in
1783, designed as a continuation of Mr Hume's
History. 8 vols. Edinb. 1791. Svo.
Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. 4 vols. Lo7id.
1751. 12mo.
The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. Lond.
1832. Kmo. (Roscoe's Novelist's Library.)
The Adventures of Roderick Random. Lond. 1831.
12mo. (Roscoe's Novelist's Library.)
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, in which are
included Memoirs of a Lady of Quality. 2 vols.
Lond. 1831. 12mo. (Roscoe's Novelist's Library.)
The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. With a
Memoir of the Author, by Thomas Roscoe. Lond.
1831. 12mo. (Roscoe's Novelist's Library.)
Plays and Poems. With Memoirs of the Author's
Life. Lond. 1772. 12mo.
The Adventures of Gil Bias. See Lb Sage (Alain
Reni^).
SMUGGLING.
A Digest of the Acts of Parliament for the Preven-
tion of Smuggling. With the Cases determined by His
Majesty's Court of King's Bench thereon. Lond. 1821.
8vo.
SMYTH (C. PiAZZi), Astronomer-Royal for Scotland.
Teneriffe, an Astronomer's Experiment; or. Specia-
lities of a Residence above the Clouds. Lond. 1858.
Svo.
Life and Work at the Great Pyramid, during the
months of January, February, March, and April 1865 ;
with a Discussion of the Facts ascertained. 3 vols.
Edinb. 1867. Svo.
On the Antiquity of Intellectual Man, from a
Practical and Astronomical Point of View. Edinb.
1868. Svo.
Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid. New and
enlarged edition, with Explanatory Plates. Lond. 1874.
post Svo.
See also, Astkonomical Society.
SMYTH (Major G. Cakmichael).
A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore, with
some Account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik
Soldiers and their Sirdars j with Notes on Malcolm,
Prinsep, Lawrence, etc. Calcutta, 1847. Svo.
6 c
938
SMYTH— SOAMES.
SMYTH (Sir Thomas). See Smith (Sir Thomas).
SMYTH (William), Professor in Cambridge
University.
Lectures on Modem History, from the Irruption of
the Northern Nations to the Close of the American
Revolution. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1840. 8vo.
Lectures on Modern History. Second series : On the
French Revolution. 3 vols. Cambridge, 1840. 8vo.
Lectures on Modern History, from the Irruption of
the Northern Nations to the close of the American
Revolution. 1 vols. Lond. 1854. 8vo. (Bohn's
Standard Library.)
Lectures on the History of the French Revolution.
2 vols. Lond. 1855. 8vo. (Bohn's Standard Library.)
SMYTH (Lieut. William) and LOWE (F.)
Narrative of a Journey from Lima to Para, across
the Andes and down the Amazon, undertaken with a
view of ascertaining the practicability of a Navigable
Communication with the Atlantic by the Rivers
Pacliitea, Ucayali, and Amazon. Lond. 1836. 8vo.
SMYTH (William Caemichabl).
Statement of the Case of William Carmichael Smyth,
Esq., who has been during a period of nearly four years
harassed with a groundless, vexatious, and iniquitous suit
in the Consistory Court of London and in the Arches
Court of Canterbury : showing the necessity of an im-
mediate Reform in that department of the Laws of
England. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
SMYTH (Capt. William Henry), R.N.
Memoir Descriptive of the Resources, Inhabitants,
and Hydrography of Sicily and its Islands. Lond.
1824. 4to.
Sketch of the Present State of the Island of
Sardinia. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
The Life and Services of Captain Philip Beaver.
Land. 1829. 8vo.
Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Im-
perial Large Brass Medals. Bedford, 1834. 4to.
The Mediterranean: a Memoir, Physical, Historical,
and Nautical. Lond. 1854. 8vo.
^des Hartwellianse ; or. Notices of the Manor and
Mansion of Hartwell. Lond. 1851. 4to.
,SMYTHE (Sir John).
Certain Discourses concerning the formes and effects
of divers sorts of Weapons, and other verie important
Matters Militarie. Lond. 1590. 4to.
SNELLING (Thomas).
A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England
from the Norman Conquest. Zo/k^ 1762. 4to,
SNELLING {TnoyiKs)— Continued.
A View of the Gold Coin and Coinage of England
from Henry the Third. Lond. 1763. 4to.
A View of the Copper Coin and Coinage of England,
including the Leaden, Tin, and Laton Tokens, etc.
Lond. 1766. 4to.
Miscellaneous Views of the Coins struck by English
Princes in France, Counterfeit Sterlings, Coins struck
by the East India Company, etc. Lond. 1769. 4to.
A View of the Origin, Nature, and Use of Jettons or
Counters. Lond. 1769. 4to.
A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland,
from Alexander the iirst to the Union. Lond. 1774.
4to. (Six treatises bound in one vol.)
SNODGRASS (Major).
Narrative of the Burmese War, detailing the Opera-
tions of Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell's Army,
from its Landing at Rangoon in May 1824, to the
Conclusion of a Treaty at Yandaboo, in February 1826.
Lond. 1827. 8vo.
SNORRO STURLESON.
Heimskringla, sive Historise Regum Septentrionalium
a Snorrone Sturlonide, ante secula quinque, patrio
sermoue antiquo conscriptas ; quas ex MSS. Codicibus
edidit versione gemina, notisque illustravit Johann
Peringskiold. 2 vols. Stockholmice, 1697. folio.
Heimskringla edr Noregs Konunga-Sogar, af Snorra
Sturlusyni : Historia Regum Norvegicorum conscripta a
Snorrio Sturlae filio. Nova, emendata et aucta edit,
opera Gerh. Schoning, S. T. Thorlacii et aliorum.
6 vols. Havnice, 1777-1826. folio.
The Heimskringla ; or. Chronicle of the Kings of
Norway, translated from the Icelandic of Snorro
Sturleson ; with a Preliminary Dissertation by Samuel
Laing. 3 vols. Lond. 1844. 8vo.
Olafs Saga. See Saga.
SNOW (W. Parker).
Voyage of the "Prince Albert" in Search of Sir
John Franklin. A Narrative of every-day Life in the
Arctic Seas. Lond. 1851. . 8vo.
SNOWE (Joseph).
The Rhine : Legends, Traditions, History ; from
Cologne to Mainz. 2 vols. Lond. 1839. 8vo.
SOAMES (Henry).
The History of the Reformation of the Church of
England. 4 vols. Lond. 1826-1828. 8vo.
Elizabethan Religious History. Lond. 1839. 8vo.
SOAXE— SOMEES.
939
SOANE (John).
Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Buildings executed
in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, Staf-
fordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, etc. L,ond.
1788. large folio.
Sketches in Architecture, containing Plans and
Elevations of Cottages, Villas, and other useful
Buildings, with characteristic Scenery. Lond. 1798.
folio.
SOAVE POLAND. >Sfee Saepi (Paolo).
SOBIESKI (John).
Polish Manuscripts ; or, the Secret History of the
Eeign of John Sobieski the III. of that name, King of
Poland. Translated from the original French, wrote
by M. Dalorac. Lond. 1700. 8vo.
SOCIAL LIFE in England and France, from the
French Kevolution in 1789 to that of July 1830.
Lond. 1831. 8vo.
SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
Transactions of the National Association for the
Promotion of Social Science. Edinburgh Meeting
1863. Edited by George W. Hastings, LL.B. Lond.
1864. 8vo.
The same. Manchester Meeting 1879. Lond. 1880.
8vo.
SOCI^Tfi DE GEOGRAPHIE.
EecueU de Voyages et de Momoires, publie par la
Soci^t^ de Geographic. 7 vols. Paris, 1824-1864.
4to.
SOCI^TE EOYALE DES ANTIQUAIEES. See
Antiquaries (Foreign Societies of).
SOCIETIES (Transactions of). See Transac-
tions.
SOCINUS (Faustus). See Fratbes Poloni.
Poland :' Bibliotheca Polonica.
Memoirs of Socinus. See Toulmin (Joshua).
SOCEATES.
Ecclesiastical History, in continuation of Eusebius ;
-with the Notes of Valesius. Lond. 1853. 8vo.
(Bohn's Ecclesiastical Library.)
SOCRATES SCHOLASTICUS. See Ecclesias-
tical Historians. Parker (Samuel).
SOLICITOES (Society op).
An Inquiry into the grievances of the Society of
Solicitors in the Supreme Courts of Scotland. By a
Member of the College. Hdinh. 1821. 8vo.
SOLID PHILOSOPHY. See Sergeant (John).
SOLIGNY (Victoire Count de).
Letters on England, translated from the Original
Manuscripts. 2 vols. Lond. 1823. 8vo.
SOLIMANUS (Juuus), S. J.
Elogia Ducura, Eegum, Intorregum, qui Boemis
prjefuerunt. (Sine loco vel anno, sed circa 1630.)
4to.
SO LIN US (Caius Julius).
De Memorabilibus Mundi. Venetiis. 1493. 4to.
Polyhistor, sen Eerum Orbis Memorabilium Collec-
tanea. Polonice, 1520. 4to.
See also, Salmasius (Claudius). Sallustius.
SOLIS Y EIBADENEYEA (Antonio de).
Historia de la Conquista de Mexico. Nueva edicion
aumentada con la Vida del Autor. Amberes, 1704.
folio.
The History of the Conquest of Mexico by the
Spaniards. Translated from the Spanish by Thomas
Townsend. The whole Translation revised and
corrected by Nathaniel Hooke. 2 vols. Lond. 1753.
8vo.
Varias Poesias, Sagradas y Profanas, recogidas y
dadas a luz por Don Juan de Goyeneche. Madrid,
1692. 4to.
SOLLEEIUS (Joannes Baptista).
Acta S. Eumoldi Episcopi ac Martyris, Apostoli et
Patroni Mechliniensium. Antverpiw, \7l?>. folio.
SOLOEZANO PEEEIEA (Joannes de), J.U.D.
Disputatio de Indiarum Jure, sive de Justa Indiarum
OccidentaHum inquisitione, acquisitione et retentione,
libri tres. Matriti, 1629. folio.
SOLVYNS (F. Balthazar).
Les Hindoos, ou Description de leurs Moeurs, Cou-
tdmes et CtSr^monies, etc., dessin^s d'apr^s nature dans
le Bengale et repr^sent^s en 292 planches. Le texte
en Fran^ais et en Anglais. 4 vols. Paris, 1808-1812.
atlas folio.
The Costume of Hindostan, elucidated by coloured
Engravings, with descriptions in English and French,
taken in the years 1798 and 1799. Lond. 1807. folio.
SOMEES (John, Lord).
The Security of Englishmen's Lives ; or, the Trust,
Power, and Duty of Grand Juries of England explained
according to the Fundamentals of the English Govern-
ment, and the Declaration of the same made in Parlia-
ment by many Statute& First printed in 1681. Lond.
1766. 8vo.
940
SOMEKS— SONG OF SOLOMON.
SOMERS (John, Lord) — Conttnited.
The Argument of the Lord Keeper Sommers, on his
giving Judgment in the Banker's Case, delivered in the
Exchequer Chamber, June 23, 1696. Lond. 1733.
4to.
Memoirs of the Life of John, Lord Somers, contain-
ing several of his Lordship's Arguments in Law, and
Speeches in Parliament. With an Introduction in
vindication of the Modern Biography, occasioned by
some General Reflections upon it in the Freeholder.
Lond. 1716. 8vo.
SOMERS'S TRACTS.
A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the
most interesting and entertaining Subjects ; selected
from public and private Libraries, particularly that of
Lord Somers. Second edition, revised, augmented,
and arranged by Sir Walter Scott. 13 vols. 1809-
1815. 4to.
SOMERSET (Earl of).
Trial of the Earl of Somerset. See Amos (Andrew).
SOMERSET (DuKB op).
Christian Theology and Modern Scepticism. Lotid.
1872. 8vo.
SOMERVILLE (Alexander).
The Autobiography of a Working Man.
BIOGRAPHY.
See AuTO-
SOMERVILLE (James, Lord).
Memorie of the Somervilles ; being a History of the
Baronial House of Somerville. 2 vols. Edinb. 1815.
8vo.
SOMERVILLE (Martua).
Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age,
of Mary Somerville. With Selections from her Cor-
respondence ; by her Daughter, Martha Somerville.
Lond. 1874. 8vo.
SOMERVILLE (Mary).
Mechanism of the Heavens. Lond. 1831. 8vo.
On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences. Lond.
1834. 12mo.
Physical Geography. 2 vols. Lond. 1848. 12mo.
On Molecular and Microscopic Science. 2 vols.
Lond. 1869. 8vo.
SOMERVILLE (Robert).
General View of the Agriculture of East Lothian.
Lond. 1813. 8vo.
SOMERVILLE (Thomas), D.D,
The History of Political Transactions, and of Parties,
from the Restoration of King Charles the Second to
the Death of King William. Lond. 1792. 4to.
SOMERVILLE (Thomas), D.D.— Continued.
The History of Great Britain during the reign of
Queen Anne ; a Dissertation concerning the Danger
of the Protestant Succession, and an Appendix con-
taining Original Papers. Lond. 1798. 8vo.
My Own Life and Times, 1741-1814. Edi7tb.
1861. 8vo.
SOMERVILLE (William).
The Chase : a Poem. New Edition, to which is
prefixed a Critical Essay by J. Aiken, M.D. Lond.
1800. 12mo.
SOMNER (William).
A Treatise of the Roman Ports and Forts in Kent.
Published by James Brome. To which is prefixed a
Life of Mr Somner (by Bishop Kennett). Oxford,
1653. 12mo.
Dictionarium Saxonico - Latino - Anglicum, voces,
phrasesque prsecipuas Anglo-Saxonicas, e libris coUectas,
cum Latina et Anglica vocum interpretatione com-
plectens. Accesserunt .lElfrici Abbatis grammatica
Latino-Saxonica. Oxon. 1659. folio.
A Treatise of Gavelkind. Second Edition. To
which is added the Life of the author, by the Bishop
of Peterborough (White Kennet). Lond. 1726. 4to.
The Antiquities of Canterbury. Second edition,
revised and enlarged by Nicolas Battely. Lond.
1703. folio.
SONGS.
Cantus Songs and Fancies, to severall Musicall Parts,
Both apt for Voices and Viols. With a brief Intro-
duction to Musick as is taught into the Musick School
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Glossarium Archaiologicum ; continens Latino-Bar-
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Vocabula. Edito tertia. Londini, 1687. folio.
Aspilogia. See Uptonus (Nicolaus).
See also, Leges.
SPELMAN (Sib John).
^Ifredi Magni Anglorum Regis invictissimi Vita,
Latine reddita et Annotationibus illustrata. Oxonii,
1678. folio.
SPENCE (Elizabeth Isabella).
Summer Excursions through Oxfordshire, Gloucester-
shire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire,
Derbyshire, and South Wales. 2 vols. Lond. 1809.
12mo.
SPENCE (George).
An Inquiry into the Origin of the Laws and Politi-
cal Institutions of Modern Europe, particularly of those
of England. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
The Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery.
— Vol I. Comprising the Rise, Progress, and Final
Establishment of the Modern Jurisdiction of the Court
of Chancery, etc.— Vol. II. Comprising Equitable
Estates and Interests ; their nature, qualities, and
incidents. 2 vols. Lond. 1846, 1849. royal 8vo.
SPENCE (Rev. Joseph).
Polymetis ; or, an Enquiry concerning the Agree-
ment between the Works of the Roman Poets and the
Remains of the Ancient Artists, Lond. 11 Al. folio.
An Account of the Life, Character, and Poems of
Mr Blacklock. Lond. 1754. 8vo.
A Parallel in the manner of Plutarch between a most
celebrated man of Florence (Signor Magliabecchi) and
one scarce ever heard of in England (Robert HiU).
Second edition. Lond. 1759. 8vo.
Observations, Anecdotes, and Characters of Books
and Men ; arranged, with Notes, by the late Edmund
Malone. Lond. 1820. Svo.
See also, Holdsworth (Edward).
SPENCE (Thomas).
Guide as the New Stamp Laws. Edinh. 1860.
12mo.
The same. Fourth edition. Lond. 1835. 12mo.
SPENCE (William).
Mathematical Essays. Edited by John F. W.
Herschel, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author
(by John Salt). Lond. 1819. 4to.
SPENCE— SPILSBUEY.
947
SPENCE (William)— Cow^/wmi.
Tracts on Political Economy ; with Prefatory Re-
marks on the causes and cure of our present Distresses.
Lond. 1822. 8vo.
See also, Kieby (Rev. William).
SPENCE (William).
A Treatise on the Principles relating to the Specifi-
cation of a Patent for Invention. Lond. 1 847. 8vo.
SPENCER (Edmund).
Travels in Circassia, Krim Tartary, etc., including a
Steam Voyage down the Danube, from Vienna to Con-
stantinople and round the Black Sea, in 1836. 2 vols.
Lond. 1837. 8vo.
Travels in the Western Caucasus, including a Tour
through Imerita, Mingrelia, Turkey, Moldavia, Galicia,
Silesia, and Moravia, in 1836. 2 vols. Lund. 1838.
Svo.
SPENCER (Herbert).
Education; Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. Lond.
1877. Svo.
First Principles. Lond. 1875. Svo.
Principles of Biology. 2 vols. Lond. 1864. Svo.
Principles of Psychology. 2 vols. Lond. 1878.
Svo.
Principles of Sociology. Vol. I. Lond. 1877.
Svo.
The Data of Ethics. Lond. \9.Td. Svo.
The Study of Sociology. Lond. 1877. (Interna-
tional Scientific Series.)
Descriptive Sociology or Groups of Sociological
Facts classified and arranged by Herbert Spencer.
English. Compiled and abstracted by James
Collier. Lond. 1873. folio. — Types of Lowest
Races, Negritto Races, and Malayo-Polynesian
Races. Compiled and abstracted by Professor
David Duncan. Lond. 1874. folio. — Hebrews
and Phoenicians. Compiled and abstracted by
Richard Scheppig. Lond. 1880. folio.
SPENCER (Joannes), S.T.D.
De Legibus Hebrseorum Ritualibus et earum Ilationi-
bus Libri IV. 2 vols. Cantabrigice, 1727. folio.
SPENCER (Rev. J. A.)
The East : Sketches of Travels in Egypt and the
Holy Land. Lond. 1850. Svo.
SPENCER (William Robert).
Poems. Lond. 1811. Svo.
SPENCERUS (Philippus Jacobus).
Insignium Theoria seu Operis Heraldici pars generalis.
— Historia Insignium illustrium seu Operis Heraldici
pars specialis. Francofurti ad Mosnum, 1717. folio.
SPENS (H.)
Plato's Republic, translated.
See Plato,
SPENS (Walter Cook), Advocate.
The Sanitary System of Scotland : its Defects and
proposed Remedies. Edinh. 1876. Svo.
Jurisdiction and Punishments of Summary Criminal
Courts (with Special Reference to the Lash). Edinh.
1875. Svo.
SPENSER (Edmund).
Works ; with the principal Illustrations of various
commentators ; to which are added Notes, some Account
of the Life of Spenser, and a Glossarial and other
Indexes, by the Rev. Henry John Todd. 8 vols.
Lond. 1805. Svo.
The Fairie Queen ; with an exact collation of the
two original editions, a life of the author, and Glos-
sary ; with copper-plates, from the designs of W. Kent.
3 vols. Lond. 1751. 4to.
The Faerie Queen, a new edition with a Glossary ami
Notes explanatory and critical, by the Rev. John
Upton. 2 vols, Lond. 1758. 4to.
The Shepherd's Calender; containing twelve
Eclogues proportionable to the twelve months.
Lond. 1586. 4to.
The Shepherd's Calendar. — Calendarium Pastorale
sive .iEglogse Duodecim totidem mensibus accomodatie,
Anglice olim scriptae ab Edmundo Spenser nunc
autem Latino-carmine donates a Theodoro Bathurst.
(English and Latin.) Lond. 1732. Svo.
Complaints. Containing sundry small Poems of the
Worid's Vanity. Lond. 1591. 4to.
Colin Clouts come home again : a Poem. Loud.
1595. 4to.
SPIERS (A.)
Dictionnaire G^n^ral Anglais-Frangais et Franrais-
Anglais. Eighth edition. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.
royal Svo.
SPIESS (Chretien Henri).
Biographies de Suicides. Traduites de I'AllemaiKl
et augmentees de quelques reflexions, par Jules Henri
Pott. 2 vols. Lausanne, 1798. 12mo.
SPIKER (S. H.)
Travels through England, Wales, and Scotland, in
the year 1816. Translated from the German. 2 vol's.
Lond. 1820. 12mo.
SPILSBURY (William Holden).
Lincoln's Inn, its Ancient and Modern Buildings,
with an account of its Library. Second edition, with
alterations and corrections. Lond. 1873. 12mo.
See also. Catalogues. Lincoln's Inn.
948
SPINETO— SPOTISWOODE.
SPIXETO (Marquis).
Lectures on the Elements of Hieroglyphics and
Egyptian Antiquities. Lond. 1829. Svo.
SPINK (William), S.S.C.
Hand-Book of Procedure and Eedress at Law.
Edinb. 1879. Svo.
SPmKS (Thomas), D.C.L.
The Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Reports ; being
Reports of Cases heard before the Arches and Pre-
rogative Courts of Canterbury, and the Consistory Court
of London respectively, the High Court of Admiralty
and the Admiralty Prize Court. Vol. L, Easter Term
1853 to Mich.-Term 1854, and 16 and 17 Vict., and 17
and 18 Vict. Lond. 1855. royal 8vo.
SPINOZA (Benedictus de).
Opera quae supersunt omnia. Iterum edenda curavit,
Prsefationes, Vitam auotoris necnon Notitias quae ad
liistoriam scrip torum pertinent addidit Henr. Eberh.
Gottlob Paulus. 2 vols. Jence, 1802, 1803. 8vo.
Benedict de Spinoza; his Life, Correspondence, and
Ethics, by R. Willis. Lond. 1870. Svo.
Spinoza Revived ; or, a Treatise proving the Book,
entitled " The Rights of the Christian Church," etc. (in
the most notorious parts of it), to be the same with
Spinoza's Rights of the Christian Clergy ; to which is
added a preliminary discourse relating to the said Books,
by the Rev. Dr George Hicks. Lond. 1709. 8vo.
Rencontre de Bayle et de Spinoza dans I'autre
blonde. See Rencontre.
SPIRIT of the Age Newspaper for 1828. Lmid.
1829. Svo.
SPIRIT of the Public Journals for 1823-4-5.
3 vols. Lond. 1824-1825. Svo.
SPIRONCINI (GiNiFACcio).
II Corriero Svaligiato. Villafranca, 1671. 12mo.
SPITTLER (L. T.)
Grundriss der Geschichte der Christlichen Kirche ;
in der fiinften Auflage bis auf unsere Zeit herab
fortgefiihrt von G. J. Planck. Gottingen, 18\2. Svo.
SPIX (JoH. Bapt. von), and MARTIUS (Dr
C. F. Phil. von).
Travels in Brazil in 1817-20; undertaken by
command of the King of Bavaria. Translated from
the German. 2 vols. Lond. 1824. Svo.
SPIZELIUS (Theophilus).
Templum Honoris Reseratum in quo Quinquaginta
illuslrium aevi hujus ac beate defunctorum Theolo-
gorum Philologorumque Imagines exhibentur. Auguatw
Vindelicorum, 1673. 4to.
SPLUGEN (The).
A Picturesque Tour by the New Road from Chiavenna
over the Spliigen, and along the Rhine to Coira, in the
Grisons ; with views by G. C, Esq. Lond. 1826.
4to.
SPONIUS (Jacobus).
Miscellanea Eruditse Antiquitatis, in quibus Marmora,
Statues, Musiva, Toreumata, Gemmae, Nuniismata,
Grutero, Ursino, Boissardo, Reinesio, aliisque Anti-
quorum Monumentorum Collectoribus ignota et
hucusque inedita referuntur ac illustrantur. Lugduni,
1685. folio.
Recherches Curieuses d'Antiquit^, contenues en
plusieurs Dissertations, sur des Medailles, Bas-Reliefs,
Statues, Mosaiques, et Inscriptions Antiques, par M.
Spon. Lyons, 1683. 4to.
Voyage d'ltalie de Dalmatie de Grece et du Levant
fait auxann^es 1675 et 1676, par Jac. Spon et George
Wheler. 2 vols. A la Hage, 1724. 12mo.
SPORSCHIL (John).
Complete Dictionary of the English and German
Languages. See FlCgel (Dr J. G.)
SPOTORNO (Don Giambattista).
Delia origine, e della patria di Christoforo Colombo.
Genova, 1819. Svo.
SPOTISWOOD (John), Advocate.
The Law concerning Election of Members for Scot-
land to sit and vote in the Parliament of Great Britain.
Second edition. Edinb. 1722. 12mo.
The Form of Process before the Lords of Council and
Session. To which is prefixed the present state of the
College of Justice. Second edition. Edinb. 1718.
12mo.
An Introduction to the Knowledge of the Stile of
Writs, simple and compound, made use of in Scotland.
Third edition. Edinb. 1727. 12mo.
Account of the Religious Houses in Scotland at the
Reformation. &« Hope (Sir Thomas). Keith (Robert).
SPOTISWOODE (Sir Robert), of Pentland.
Practicks of the Laws of Scotland ; also Abstracts
from the Ancient Records of this Kingdom ; whereby
is declared the manner of administering Justice in Civil
Causes, before the College of Justice was erected.
With Memoirs of his Life and Trial for an alledg'd
crime of High Treason against the States, in December
1645 and January 1646. Published by John Spotis-
woode, Advocate. Edinb. 1706. folio.
Decisions of the Court of Session. See Brown
(MuNGO Ponton).
SPOTTISWOOD— SPURZHEIM.
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SPOTTISWOOD (James), Bishop of Clogher.
A briefe Memorial of the Life and Death of Dr James
Spottiswood, Bishop of Clogher in Ireland, and of the
labyrinth of troubles he fell into in that kingdom.
(Edited by Sir Alexander Boswell.) Edinh. 1811.
4to.
SPOTTISWOODE (John), Archbishop of St.
Andrews.
The History of the Clmrch of Scotland, beginning
the year of our Lord 203, and continued to the end of
the reign of King James the VI. Lond. 1677. folio.
The same, with Biographical Sketch and Notes by
the Right Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. 3 vols. Edinh.
1847-1851. 8vo. (Spottiswoode Society.)
The same. 3 vols. Edinh. 1847-1850. 8vo.
(Bannatyne Club.)
SPOTTISWOODE SOCIETY.
The Spottiswoode Miscellany; a collection of Original
Papers and Tracts, illustrative chiefly of the Civil and
Ecclesiastical History of Scotland. Edited by James
Maidment. 2 vols. Edinb. 1844, 1845. 8vo.
Keith's History of the affairs of Church and State
in Scotland. See Keith (Robert).
The Works of the Right Rev. John Sage, a Bishop
of the Church of Scotland; with Memoirs and Notes.
3 vols. Edinb. 1844-1846. 8vo.
Funeral Sermons, Orations, etc., on the Death of the
Right Rev. Patrick Forbes. See Forbes (Patrick).
Spottiswoode's History of the Church of Scotland.
See Spottiswoode (John).
SPRAGUE (William B.), D.D.
Lectures illustrating the contrast between True
Christianity and various other Systems. Glasgow,
1848. 12mo.
SPRAT (Thomas), Bishop of Rochester.
The History of the Royal Society of London, for the
Improving of Natural Knowledge. Lond. 1667. 4to.
Observations on Monsieur de Sorbier's Voyage into
England. Lond. 1668. 12mo.
A Relation of the late Wicked Contrivance of Stephen
Blacklead and Robert Young, against the lives of several
persons, by forging an Association under their hands.
(In two parts). Lond. 1692, 1693. 4to.
Sermons preached on several occasions. Lond. 1722.
8vo.
See also. Poems : Mince Poets.
SPRATT (Capt. T. A. B.), and FORBES (Pro-
fessor Edward).
Travels in Lycia, Milyas.and the Cibyratis in company
with the late Rev. E. T. Daniell. 2 vols. Lond. 1847.
8vo.
SPRATT (Capt. T. A. B.), R.N.
Travels and Researches in Crete. 2 vols. Lond,
1865. Bvo.
SPRENGELL (Sir Conrad).
The Aphorisms of Hippocrates, and the Sentences of
Celsus. See Hippochates,
SPRENGER (A.), M.D.
A Catalogue of the Arabic, Persian, and Hindu'sta'ny
Manuscripts of the Libraries of the King of Oudh,
compiled under the orders of the Government of India.
Vol. L, containing Persian and Hindu'sta'ny Poetry.
Calcutta, 1854. royal 8vo.
SPREUL (John), Town-Clerk of Glasgow.
Some Remarkable Passages of the Lord's Providence
towards Mr John Spreul. 1635-1664. Edinb. 1832.
8vo.
SPREUL or Spruel (John).
An Accompt Current betwixt Scotland and England
balanced ; together with an Essay of a Scheme of the
Product of Scotland, as also a View of the several
Products of the Ports or Nations we trade to. By
J. S. Edinh. 1705. 4to.
SPRIGGE (Joshua).
Anglia Rediviva ; being the History of the Motions,
Actions, and Successes of the army under Sir Thomas
Fairfax. Lond. 1647. folio.
SPRUEL (John). See Spreul (John).
SPRUNER (Dr K. von).
Atlas Antiquus. Karoli Spruneri opus. Tertio
edidit Theodorus Menke. Gothce, 1865. folio.
Spruner-menke Hand-atlas fiir die Geschichte des
Mittelalters und der neueren Zeit. Dritte auflage von
Dr K. von Spruuer's Hand-atlas, neu bearbeitet von
Dr Th. Menke. Goiha, 1880. foUo.
SPRY (Henry H.), M.D.
Modern India; with Illustrations of the Resources and
Capabilities of Hindustan. 2 vols. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
SPRY (W. J. J.), R.N.
The Cruise of the "Challenger." Voyages over
many Seas. Scenes in many Lands. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
SPURZHEIM (John Gasper), M.D.
The Physiognomical System of Drs Gall and Spurz-
heim ; founded on an Anatomical and Physiological
Examination of the Nervous System in general, and of
the Brain in particular, and indicating the Dispositions
and Manifestations of the Mind. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
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SPUEZHEIM (John Gaspee), 'M.D.—ContimLed.
Observations on the Deranged Manifestations of the
Mind, or Insanity. Lmd. 1817. royal 8vo.
Examination of the Objections made in Britain
against the doctrines of Gall and Spurzheim. Edinb.
1817. Svo.
A View of the Elementary Principles of Education,
founded on the study of the nature of Man. Edinh.
1821. 12mo.
A View of the Philosophical Principles of Phrenology.
Lond. 1825. Svo.
Phrenology ; or, the Doctrine of the Mind, and of
the relations between its Manifestations and the Body.
Lond. 1825. 8vo.
Phrenology, in connexion with the Study of Physiog-
nomy. 2 vols. Lond. 1826. royal Svo.
The Anatomy of the Brain ; with a General View
of the Nervous System, translated from the unpublished
French MS., by E. Willis. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
SQUIEE (E. George).
Peru; Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the
Laud of the Incas. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
SQUIEE (Samuel).
An Inquiry into the Foundation of the English
Constitution ; or, an Historical Essay upon the Anglo-
Saxon Government, both in Germany and England.
Lond. 1745. Svo.
STACKHOUSE (Ebv. Thomas).
Eeflections on the Nature and Property of Languages
in general, and on the Advantages, Defects, and Manner
of Improving the English Tongue in particular. Lond.
1731. Svo.
A History of the Holy Bible, from the beginning of
the World to the establishment of Christianity. With
Dissertations on the most remarkable passages and
most important doctrines, and a Connection of the
Profane with the Sacred writings. Corrected and
improved by the Eev. George Gleig, LL.D. 3 vols.
Lond. 1817. 4to.
STACPOOLE (George).
Some short historical Anecdotes, with remarks, re-
lative to Ireland. Cork, 1762. Svo.
STACY (Edmund).
DaUington Epitomis'd ; or, Aphorisms Civil and
Military, new model'd for the use of the Present Age.
(Anon.) Land. 1700. 12mo.
STAEL-HOLSTEIN (Augustus, Bakon de).
Letters on England. Lond. \d,2f>. Svo.
See also, Stael-Holstein (Madame de).
STAEL-HOLSTEIN (Madame de).
(Euvres Inedites, publi6es par son fils, pr6c6d6es
d'une notice sur le Caractere et les Ecrits de Mme.
de Stael, par Mme. Necker de Saussure. 3 vols.
Lmd. 1820-1821. Svo.
Corinne, ou I'ltalie. 3 vols. Lond. 1809. 12mo.
The same. Paris, 1851. 12mo.
De rinfluence des Passions sur le Bonheur des
Individus et des Nations. Z-owd 1813, Svo.
De I'Allemagne. 3 vols. Paris, 1813. Svo.
The same. Paris. 1850. 12mo.
E^exions sur le Suicide ; euivies de la Defense de
la Eeine, et de Lettres sur les Ecrits et le Caractfere da
J. J. Eousseau. Paris, 1814. Svo.
Considerations sur les principaux Evenemens de la
E^volution Frangoise. 3 vols. Paris, 1818. Svo.
Memoires sur la Vie Priv^e de mon pfere. Suivis des
Melanges de M. Necker. Paris, 1818. Svo.
Delphine. Edition revue et corrig^e, termin(5e par un
nouveau denouement, et precedee de Eeflexions sur le
bout moral de I'ouvrage. 3 vols. Par/s, 1820. Svo.
Notice sur le Caractere et les ficrits de Madame de
Stael. See Necker-db-Saussuke (Madame).
Corinne; or, Italy. Translated by Isabel Hill.
Lond. 1833. 12mo.
The Influence of Literature upon Society ; trans-
lated from the French of M. de Stacl-Holstein. 2 vols.
Lond. 1812. Svo.
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Lond. 1813. Svo.
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Eevolution, edited by the Duke de Broglie and the
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3 vols. Lond. 1818. Svo.
Ten Years' Exile ; or, Memoirs of that interesting
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Written by herself during the years 1810, 1811, 1812,
and 1813, and now published from the original MS.
by her son (Augustus, Baron de Stael-Holstein). Loml
1821. Svo.
STAFFOED (Henry, Lord).
The True Difference between the Eegal Power and
the Ecclesiastical Power. Translated out of the Latin.
Lond. 1548. 12mo.
STAFFOED (Thomas).
Pacata Hibemia : Ireland appeased and reduced;
or, an Historic of the late Warres of Ireland, especially
within the Province of Mounster, under the Govern-
ment of Sir George Carew. Lond. 1633. folio.
STAFFORD GALLERY— STANHOPE.
951
STAFFORD GALLERY.
Engravings of the Marquis of Stafford's Collection
of Pictures. See Galleuy of Pictures.
STAGE.
The Ancient and Modern Stages surveyed ; or, Mr
Collier's View of the Immorality of the English Stage
set in a True Light. Loiid. \&^^. 8vo.
The Stage Condemned. Lond. 1698. 8vo.
A Collection of Tracts regarding tlie Stage, occa-
sioned by the Publication of the Tragedy of Douglas.
Glasg. and Edinh. 1757. 8vo.
Some Account of the English Stage. See Genkst
(Rev. John).
See also, Collier (Jeremy).
STAHLSCHMIDT (John Christian).
A Pilgrimage by Sea and Land ; or. Manifestations
of the Divine Guidance and Providence in the Life of
John Christian Stahlschmidt. Translated from the
German by S. Jackson. Lond. 1837. 12mo.
STAINER (J.), and BARRET (W. A.).
A Dictionary of Musical Terms. Lond. 1876.
royal 8vo.
STAIR (James, Viscount). See Dalrymplb (Sir
James).
STAIR (John, Earl of).
Facts and their consequences submitted to the con-
sideration of the Public at large, more particularly to
that of the Finance Minister and of those who are, or
mean to become. Creditors to the State. Lond. 1782.
8vo.
State of the Public Debts, and of the Annual In-
terest and Benefits paid for them. Lowci. 1783. 8vo.
An Attempt to Balance the Income and Expenditure
of the State. "With some Reflections on the Nature
and Tendency of the late Political Struggles for Power.
Lmd. 1783. 8vo.
The Life of John, Earl of Stair, containing his
Negotiations at Warsaw, Paris, and the Hague; the
Articles of Union, and of the Peace of Utrecht, etc.,
and a full Account of the Battle of Dettingen, and
others. Lond. n.d. 12mo.
STALLBAUM (Godofredos).
Institutiones Grammaticse Latinse. See Ruddiman
(Thomas).
STALMAN (Henry).
A Practical Treatise on the Law and Doctrine of
Election and Satisfaction, applicable to Real and
Personal Property ; with an Appendix illustrative of
the Analogous Doctrine in the Law of Scotland. Lond.
1827. 8vo.
STAMER (W, J. A.).
Dolce Napoli. Naples: its Streets, People, Ffites,
Pilgrimages, Environs, etc. Lond, 1878. 8vo.
STAMP DUTIES.
Act 55 Geo. IIL for Repealing the Stamp Duties on
Deeds, Law Proceedings, etc. Edinb. 1815. 8vo.
Table of the whole Stamp Duties exigible in Scot-
land. Edinh. 1850. 8vo.
The same. Edinh. 1853. 8vo.
STANDING Orders of the Houses of Lords and
Commons." See Parllambnt : England.
STANDISH (Arthur).
The Commons Complaint, wherein is contained two
Special Grievances: (1) The Destruction of Wood in
the Kingdom; (2) the extreme dearth of Victuals.
With remedies for the same. Lond. \Q\^. 4to.
STANDISH (Frank Hall).
The Life of Voltaire, with interesting particulars
respecting his Death, and Anecdotes and Characters
of his Contemporaries. Lond. 1821. 8vo.
Notices of the Northern Capitals of Europe. Lond.
1838. 8vo.
The Shores of the Mediterranean. 2 vols. Lond.
1837, 1838. 8vo.
Seville and its Vicinity. Lond. 1840. 8vo.
STANFIELD (J. F.)
An Essay on the Study and Composition of Bio-
graphy. Sunderland, 1813. 8vo.
STANFORD (John Frederick).
Rambles and Researches in Thuringian Saxony.
Lond. 1842. 8vo.
STANHOPE (Charles, Third Earl).
Considerations on the means of preventing fraudulent
practices on the Gold Coin. Lond. 1175. 4to.
The Rights of Juries Defended, and the Objections
to Mr Fox's Libel Bill Refuted. Lond. 1792. 8vo.
STANHOPE (George), D.D.
A Paraphrase and Comment upon the Epistles and
Gospels appointed to be used in the Church of Eng-
land on all Sundays and Holy Days throughout the
year. 4 vols. Lond. 1740-1741. 8vo.
Charron on Wisdom. Translated by George Stan-
hope. See Chareon (Pierre).
See also, Efiotetus.
952
STANHOPE- STANLEY.
STANHOPE (Lady Hester).
Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope, as related
by herself in Conversation with her Physician ; com-
prising her Opinions and Anecdotes of some of the
most Eemarkable Persons of her Time. 3 vols. Lond.
1845. 8vo.
Travels of Lady Hester Stanhope, forming the com-
pletion of her Memoirs, narrated by her Physician.
3 vols. Lond. 1846. 8vo.
STANHOPE (Hex. Lkicestee).
Greece in 1823 and 1824; being a series of
Letters and other Documents on the Greek Eevolutiou.
Written during a Visit to that Country. To which
is added the Life of Mustapha Ali. Lond. 1824.
8vo.
STANHOPE (Sir Mylbs).
The History of the several Oppositions which have
been made in England, from the Eestoration of King
Charles II. Lond. 1754. 8vo.
STANHOPE (Philip Henry, Fifth Earl), D.C.L.,
LL.D.
The Life of Belisarius. Lond. 1829. 8vo.
History of the War of the Succession in Spain. Lond.
1832. 8vo.
History of England, comprising the Eeign of Queen
Anne until the Peace of Utrecht, 1701-1713. Lond.
1870. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to
the Peace of Versailles, 1713-,1783. 7 vols. Lond.
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How I found Livingstone : Travels, Adventures, and
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Thebais, cum Placidi Lactantii interpretatione
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commentario Domitii Calderini. Domitius in Sapho
Ovidii, etc. Venetiis, per Octavianum Scotum, 1483.
folio.
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STATUTA Ordinis Cartusiensis, a Domino Guigone
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STAUNTON (Sir George).
An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King
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Erasmus Gower, etc. 2 vols. [With volume of
Plates in folio.] Lond. 1797. 4to.
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Ta Tsing Leu Lee ; being the Fundamental Laws and
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The Chess-Player's Companion ; comprising a new
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The Great Schools of England ; an Account of the
Foundation, Endowments, and Discipline of the chief
Seminaries of Learning in England. Lond. 1865.
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Voyages to the East-Indies ; comprising a full and
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Possessions of the Dutch in India, and at the Cape of
Good Hope. Translated from the Original Dutch by
Samuel Hull Wilcocke. 3 vols. Lond. 1798. Svo.
STEAM-BOAT.
Tlie Original Steam-Boat supported; showing the
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STEAVENSON (A. T.)
The English Bankrupt Law, as altered by Lord
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Svo.
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STEBBING (Samuel).
A Genealogical History of the Kings and Queens of
England. See Sandford (Francis).
958
STEDMAN— STENNETT.
STEDMAN (Algernon M. M.).
Oxford ; its Social and Intellectual Life ; with Re-
marks and Hints on Expenses, the Examinations, the
Selection of Books, etc. Lond. 1878. post Svo.
STEDMAN (Charles).
The History of the Origin, Progress, and Termination
of the American War. 2 vols. Lond. 1724:. 4to.
STEDMAN (Capt. J. G.)
Narrative of a Five Tears' Expedition against the
Revolted Negroes of Surinam in Guiana on the wild
coast of South America, from the year 1772 to 1777 ;
elucidating the History of that Country, and describing
its productions. With an Account of the Indians of
Guiana and the Negroes of Guinea. 2 vols. Lond.
1796. 4to.
STEEDMAN (Andrew).
,. Wanderings and Adventures in the interior of
Southern Africa. 2 vols. Lond. 1835. 8vo.
STEEL (David).
The Ship-master's Assistant, and Owner's Manual.
The Commercial and Mathematical Department by Dr
Kelly. Lond. 1826. Svo.
STEELE (Andrew).
The Natural and Agricultural History of Peat-Moss
or Turf-Bog. Edinb. 1826. 8vo.
STEELE (Eichabd).
An Essay upon Gardening, containing a Catalogue of
Exotic Plants, with Observations on the History of
Gardening, and a Contrast of the Ancient and the
Modem Taste. York, 1793. 4to.
STEELE (Sir Richard).
The Romish Ecclesiastical History of late years.
Lond. 1714. 8vo.
The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele.
1. The Englishman's Thanks to the Duke of Marl-
borough. Written in the year 1711. — 2. A
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Tlie Importance of Dunkirk consider'd. — 4. The
French Faith represented in the Present State
of Dunkirk. — 5. The Crisis ; or, a Discourse re-
presenting, from the most Authentick Records,
the just Causes of the late Happy Revolution.
— 6. A Letter to a Member of Parliament con-
cerning the Bill for preventing the Growth of
Schism. — 7. Mr Steele's Apology for Himself and
his Writings ; occasioned by his Expulsion from
the House of Commons. .
Lond. 1715. 12mo.
STEELE (Sir Richard)— Cbn^injted
The Crisis ; or, a Discourse on the Revolution,
Lond. 1714. 4to.
The Christian Hero ; an Argument proving that
no Principles but those of Religion are sufficient to
make a Great Man. Lond. 17 Al. 12mo.
Epistolary Correspondence ; including his Familiar
Letters to his Wife and Daughters ; to which are pre-
fixed, fragments of Three Plays, two of them un-
doubtedly Steele's, and the third supposed to be Addi-
son's. Faithfully printed from the Originals ; and
illustrated with Literary and Historical Anecdotes, by
John Nichols. 2 vols. Lond. 1809. 8vo.
STEELE (William), Advocate.
A Summary of the Powers and Duties of Juries in
Criminal Trials in Scotland. Edinh. 1833. 12mo.
STEER (John).
Steer's Parish Law ; being a Digest of the Law re-
lating to the Civil and Ecclesiastical Government of
Parishes, Friendly Societies, etc., and the Relief,
Settlement, and Removal of the Poor. Third edition,
enlarged and altered by Henry John Hodgson. Lond.
1857. Svo.
STEINBACH (Lieut. -Colonel).
The Punjaub ; being a brief Account of the Country
of the Sikhs. Lond. 1845. Svo.
STEINMEHER (Dr F. L.)
The History of the Passion and Resurrection of our
Lord, considered in the light of Modern CriticLsm.
Edinb. 1879. Svo. (Clark's Foreign Theological
Library.)
STEINMETZ (Andrew)
History of the Jesuits, from the foundation of their
Society to its Suppression by Pope Clement XIV.,
their Missions throughout the World, their Educational
System and Literature, with their revival, and present
state. 3 vols. Lond. 1848. Svo.
STENHOUSE (William).
Illustrations of the Lyric Poetry and Music of Scot-
land, with Additional Notes and Illustrations [edited
by David Laing]. Edinh. 1853. Svo.
STENNETT (Samuel), D.D.
Sermons on the Iiivine Authority and various use
of the Holy Scriptures. Lond. \7 20. Svo.
STENNETT (Samuel).
Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. William Ward,
containing a few of his early poetical productions, and a
Monody to his Memory. Lond. IS25. Svo.
STENZEL— STEPHENS.
959
STENZEL (GusTAP Adolf Harald).
Greschichte des Preussisclien Staats. See Heebkn
and Ukert.
STEPHANUS (Henricus).
Thesaurus Graecas Linguaj. Editio nova, auctior et
emendatior. 8 vols. Lond. in cedibtts Valpianis,
1816-1826. folio.
Stephanorum Historia, Vitas ipsorum ac Libros oom-
plectens.
Tom. I. Pars prior. Henricus Stephanus primus
ac ejus filii. Pars posterior. Henrici Stephani
primi nepotes ac poeterL
Tom. II. Catalogus Librorum qui ex OflScinis
Stephanorum prodierunt.
(2 vols, in 1.) Lundini, 1529. 8vo.
Apologie pour Hdrodote, ou Traits de la Conformitd
des Merveilles anciennes avec les modernes. Nouvelle
Mition, augmentde de remarques par Le Ducbat.
3 vols. La Haye, 1735. 8vo.
STEPHANUS (EoBERTUs).
Thesaurus Linguse Latinas. Editio nova, prioribus
multo auctior et emendatior. 4 vols. Lond. 1734-
1735. folio.
STEPHEN (Henry John).
A Treatise on the principles of Pleadings in Civil
Actions ; comprising a summary view of the proceed-
ings in a Suit at Law. Lond. 1824. Svo.
New Commentaries on the Law of England (partly
founded on Blackstone). Third edition, prepared for
the press by Professor James Stephen. 4 vols. Lond.
1853. Svo.
The same. Sixth edition, by James Stephen,
LL.D. 4 vols. Lond. 1868. Svo.
STEPHEN (James).
The Slavery of the British West India Colonies
delineated, as it exists both in law and practice ; and
compared with the Slavery of other countries, anticnt
and modem. Vol. I. Lond. 1824. Svo.
STEPHEN (James).
Lush's Practice. See Lush (Robert).
STEPHEN (Sib James), LL.D.
Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography. 2 vols. Lond.
1850. Svo.
Lectures on the History of France. 2 vols. Lond.
1851. Svo.
STEPHEN (Sir James Fitzjames), Q.C.
A General View of the Criminal Law of England.
Lmd. 1863. Svo.
STEPHEN (Sir James Fitzjames), q,.C.— Con-
tinued.
A Digest of the Criminal Law (Crimes and Punish-
ments). Lond. 1877. Svo.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. Lond. 1873. Svo.
STEPHEN (Leslie).
The Playground of Europe. Z^nd 1871. Svo.
History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Cen-
tury. 2 vols. Lo7id. 1876. Svo.
STEPHEN (Thomas).
A Guide to the Morning and Evening Service of
the Church of England. Edinb. 1835. 12mo.
The Confession of Faith of the Church of England
in the Thirty-nine Articles. Edinb. 1836. 12mo.
The Life and Times of Archbishop Sharp (of St.
Andrews). Lo7id. 1839. Svo.
History of the Church of Scotland, from the Refor-
mation to the present time. LowtZ. 1843-1844. 4 vols.
Svo.
See also, Transubstantiation.
STEPHENS (Alexander).
The History of the Wars which arose out of the
French Revolution : to which is prefixed, a Review
of the causes of that Event. 2 vols. Lond. 1803.
4to.
Memoirs of John Home Tooke, interspersed with
Original Documents. 2 vols. Lond. 1813. Svo.
STEPHENS (Archibald John).
Tlie Law of Nisi Prius Evidence in Civil Actions,
and Arbitrations and Awards ; with an Appendix.
3 vols. Lond. 1842. royal Svo.
A Practical Treatise of the Laws relating to the
Clergy. 2 vols. Lond. 1848. royal Svo.
History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corpora-
tions of the United Kingdom. See Merewethbb
(Henry Alworth).
STEPHENS (Edward Bell).
The Basque Provinces : their Political State,
Scenery, and Inhabitants, with Adventures amongst
the Carlists and Christinos. 2 vols. Lond. 1837.
Svo.
STEPHENS (George).
The Practical Irrigator and Drainer. Edinb. 1S34.
Svo.
STEPHENS (George).
Dramas for. the Stage. 2 vols. Lond. 1846. Svo.
960
STEPHENS— STEUAKT.
STEPHENS (George), Professor, Copenhagen.
The Old Northern Runic Monuments of Scandin-
avia and England ; now first collected and deciphered
by George Stephens, F.S.A. 2 vols. Kohenhavn,
1866-1868. folio.
Translation of Frithofs Saga. See Tegner (Esias).
STEPHENS (Henry).
The Book of the Farm, detailing the labours of the
Farmer, Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger,
Cattleman, Field-worker, and Dairymaid. 3 vols.
Edinh. 1844. royal 8vo.
The same. Third edition. 2 vols. Edinh. 1871.
royal 8vo.
STEPHENS (Jambs Francis).
A Manual of British Coleoptera or Beetles, contain-
ing a brief description of all the species of Beetles
hitherto ascertained to inhabit Great Britain and
Ireland. Lmd. 1839. 8vo.
STEPHENS (John).
Essays and Characters, ironical and instractive. The
second impression; with a new Satire in defence of
Common Law and Lawyers. Zowd 1615. 12mo.
The History of the Eise and Progress of the new
British Province of South Australia, embracing a fuU
Account of the South Australian Company, with hints
to various classes of emigrants, etc. Lond. 1839,
8vo.
STEPHENS (John Lloyd.)
Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia, Petrsea, and
the Holy Land. 2 vols. Lond. 1838. 8vo.
Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Eussia, and
Poland. Dublin, 1839. 12mo.
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and
Yucatan. 2 vols. Lond. 1841. 8vo.
Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. 2 vols. Lond.
1843. Bvo.
STEPHENS (Thomas).
An Essay upon Statins. See Statius (Publics
Papinius).
STEPHENS (Eev. W. R W.), Vicar of Mid- Lavant,
Sussex.
Saint Chrysostom, his Life and Times : a Sketch of
the Church and the Empire in the Fourth Century.
Lond. 1872. 8vo.
STEPHENSON (George). .
The Story of the Life of George Stephenson, Rail-
way Engineer. See Smiles (Samuel).
• STEPNEY (George). &e Poems: Minor Poets.
STERLING (Andrew).
Orissa, its Geography. See Peggs (James).
STEENE (Rev. Laurence), Prehendai-y of York.
The Works of Laurence Sterne : containing the Life
and Opinions of Tristram Shandy; a Sentimental
Journey through France and Italy ; Sermons, Letters,
etc., with a Life of the Author -written by himself.
4 vols. Lmd. 1803. 8vo.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, to which
is added. The Sentimental Journey. 2 vols. Loiiid.
1832. 12mo. (Eoscoe's Novelist's Library.)
STEREY (Peter).
A Discourse of the Freedom of the "Will.
1675. folio.
Lond.
STEUART {SiR'EESRY),ofAUanton.
The Works of SallusL See Sallustius (Caius
Crispus).
The Planter's Guide ; or, a practical Essay on the
best method of giving immediate effect to wood, by the
removal of large trees and underwood. Edinh. 1828.
Svo.
Strictures on Sir Henry Steuart's "Planter's Guide."
By a Planter of some experience. Edinh. 1830. 8vo.
STEUAET (Sir James) of Goodtrees. Lord Ad-
vocate,
Jus Populi Vindicatum; or, the People's Right to
defend themselves and their Covenanted Religion,
vindicated. (Anon.) n.p. 1669. 8vo.
Answer to a Letter writ by Mijn-Heer Fagel,
Pensioner to the States of Holland, concerning the
repeal of Penal Laws and Tests. Edinh. 1688. 12mo.
The Index or Abridgement of the Acts of Parliament
and Convention, from the first Parliament of King
James I. to the fourth Session of the first Parliament
of Queen Anne. With the Act ratifying and approving
the Treaty of Union of the two Kingdoms, subjoined.
Edinh. 1707. 12mo.
DMeton's Doubts and Questions in the Law of
Scotland, resolved and answered. Second edition.
Edinh. 1762. Svo.
STEUAET (Sir James) of Goodtrees and Goltness.
Grandson of the preceding.
The Principles of Money applied to the present state
of the Coin of Bengal n.p. 1772. 4to.
An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Qilconomy;
being an Essay on the Science of Domestic Policy in
Free Nations. 2 vols. Lond. 1767. 4to.
See also, Stewart Denham (Sir Archibald).
STEUAKT— STEVENSON.
961
STETJAKT (John Kobeet).
A Description of some Ancient Monuments, with
Inscriptions, still existing in Lydia and Phrygia.
lond. 1842. folio.
STEUAET (Walter), of Pardovan.
Collections and Observations methodiz'd, concerning
the "Worship, Discipline, and Government of the Church
of Scotland. Edinh. 1709. 4to.
The same. New edition. Arbroath, 1802. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition, with the Form of Process
in the Judicatories of the Church. Forming Vol. L of
the Compendium of the Laws of the Church of Scot-
land. See Scotland : Church of Scotland.
STEVEN (Eev. Wiujam), D.D.
The History of the Scottish Church, Eotterdam. To
which are subjoined Notices of the other British
Churches in the Netherlands, and a brief View of the
Dutch Ecclesiastical Establishment. Edinh. 1833.
8vo.
Memoir of George Heriot, with the History of the
Hospital founded by him in Edinburgh, and an Account
of the Heriot Foundation Schools. Edinh, 184:5.
12mo.
The History of the High School of Edinburgh.
Edinb. 1849. 12mo.
STEVENS (Henry).
The Bibles in the Caxton Exhibition, 1877 ; or, a
Bibliographical Description of nearly one thousand
representative Bibles in various Languages. Lond.
1878. 8vo.
STEVENS (Captain John).
The History of the Antient Abbeys, Monasteries,
Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches; being
two additional volumes to Sir William Dugdale's
Monasticon Anglicanum. 2 vols. Lond. 1722, 1723.
folio.
Monasticon Hibernicum ; or, the Monastical History
of Ireland. Lond. 1722. 8vo.
A New Collection of Voyages and Travels into several
parts of the world, none of them ever before printed in
English. 2 vols. Lond. \1\\. 4to.
Vol. I. 1. Description of the Molucca and Philippine
Islands, by L. de Argensola.
2. New Account of Carolina, by Mr Lawson.
3. Travels of P. de Cieza in Peru.
VoL II. 1. Travels of the Jesuits in Ethiopia.
2. Captivity of Sieur Mouette in Fez and
Morocco.
3. Travels of P. Teixera from India to the Low-
Countries by land.
4. Voyage to Madagascar by the Sieur Caucbe.
STEVENS (Captain 3 omi)— Continued.
The Portuguese Asia. See Fabia y Sousa (Manthbl
de).
History of Spain, translated. See Mariana.
History of the Vast Continent and Islands of
America, commonly called the West Indies. See
Herrera (Antonio de).
STEVENS (Robert).
An Essay on Average, and on other subjects con-
nected with Marine Insurance. Lond. 1813. 8vo.
The saiue. Second edition. Lond. 1816. 8vo.
The same. Together vrith an Essay on Arbitration.
Fourth edition. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
STEVENSON (Alan).
Account of the Skerry vore Lighthouse ; with Notes
on the Illumination of Lighthouses. Edinh. 1848.
4to.
A Rudimentary Treatise on the History, Construc-
tion, and niumination of Lighthouses. See Weale's
Rudimentary Treatises.
STEVENSON (Andrew).
The History of the Church and State of Scotland,
from the Accession of Charles I. to the Restoration of
Charles IL 3 vols. Edinb. 1753-1757. 8vo.
The History of the Church and State of Scotland,
from the Accession of Charles I. to the year 1649. To
which is prefixed an Abstract of the State of Religion
in Scotland from the earliest ages of Christianity to the
year 1625. Edinh. 1840. 8vo.
STEVENSON (David).
Sketch of the Civil Engineering of North America.
Lond. 1838. 8vo.
Life of Robert Stevenson, Civil Engineer. Edinh.
1878. 4to.
STEVENSON (George), D.D.
Treatise on the Offices of Christ. Edinh. 1845.
8vo.
STEVENSON (John Hall).
Works ; corrected and enlarged. 3 vols. Lond.
1795. 8vo.
STEVENSON (Mathew).
Florus Britannic us ; or, an exact Epitome of the
History of England, from William the Conquerour to
the twelfth year of Charles the Second. Illustrated
with their perfect Portraictures, in exact copper-plates.
Lmd. 1662. folio.
6f
STEVENSON— STEWAET.
STEVENSON (R. H.)
The Chronicles of Edinburgh, from its Foundation in
A.D. 617 to A.D. 1S51. Edinb. 1851. 8vo.
STEVENSON (Egbert).
An Account of the Bell Eock Lighthouse ; with a
historical Narrative of the Institution and Progress of
the Northern Lighthouses. Edinb. 1824. 4to.
STEVENSON (Robert Louis).
An Inland Voyage. Land. 1878. 8vo.
Edinburgh Picturesque Notes, with Etchings from
Drawings by S. Bough, and "W. E. Lockhart. Edinb.
1879. foUo.
STEVENSON (Thomas G.)
Notices of David Laing, LL.D., to which is added a
Chronological List of the various Publications which
were issued under his Editorial Superintendence from
the year 1815 to the year 1878, inclusive. Edinb.
1878. 4to.
STEVENSON (W. B.)
A historical and descriptive Narrative of twenty
years' residence in South America ; containing travels
in Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Columbia ; with an account
of the Eevolution, its Else, Progress, and Results. 3
vols. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
STEVENSON (William), D.D.
Familiar Letters on Free-Agency.
8vo.
Lond. 1760.
STEVENSON (William).
A Supplement to the second edition of Mr Bentham's
History and Antiquities of the Cathedral and Con-
ventual Church of Ely. Lmd. 1817. 4to.
STEVENSON (Professor William), D.D.
The Legends and Commemorative Celebrations of
St. Kentigern, his Friends and Disciples. Translated
from the Aberdeen Breviary and the Arbnthnott
Missal ; with an Illustrative Appendix. Edinb. 1874.
4to.
STEVIN (Simon), de Bruges.
(Euvres Mathematiques ou sont inser^es les Memoires
Mathematiques. Le tout revue, corrig^, et augments
par Albert Girard. Leyde, 1634. folio.
STEWAET (Alexander and Donald). See
Highlands op Scotland : Gaelic Poems and Songs.
STEWAET (Eev. Alexander).
Elements of Galic Grammar in four parts : of Pro-
nounciation and Orthography; of the Parts of Speech ;
of Syntax; of Derivation and Composition. Edinb.
1801. 8vo.
STEWAET (Rev. Alexander) — Continued.
The same. Second edition, enlarged. Edinb. 1812.
8vo.
The History of Scotland, from the Roman Invasion
tiU the Suppression of the Eebellion in 1745. With
Exorcises for the use of Schools or of private students.
Edinb. 1826. 8vo.
STEWAET (Archibald).
A true Account of the Behaviour and Conduct of
Archibald Stewart, late Lord Provost of EdinburgL
In a Letter to a Friend. Lond, 1748. 8vo.
Collection of Papers relating to the Criminal Pro-
ceedings against Archibald Stewart. See Edinburgh,
See also, Trlals.
STEWAET (Eev. Archibald), Minister of Glasser-
toii.
History Vindicated in the Case of the Wigtown
Martyrs. Edinb. 1869. 8vo.
STEWAET (Balfour), LL.D.
The Conservation of Energy, being an Elementary
Treatise on Energy and its Laws. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
(International Scientific Series.)
STEWAET (Balfour) and Tait (P. G.)
The Unseen Universe ; or, Physical Speculations on
a Future State. Lond. 1876. post 8vo.
STEWAET (C. S.)
Journal of a Eesidence in the Sandwich Islands
during the years 1823, 1824, and 1825. With an
Introduction and Occasional Notes by William ElHs.
Lond. 1828. 8vo.
A Visit to the South Seas, in the United States'
Ship "Vincennes"; during the years 1829 and 1830;
including scenes in Brazil, Peru, ManUla, the Cape of
Good Hope, and St. Helena. 2 vols. , Lond. 1832.
8vo.
STEWAET (Charles).
A descriptive Catalogue of the Library of the late
Tippoo Sultan of Mysore. To which is prefixed,
Memoirs of Hyder Aly Khan, and liis son Tippoo.
Camb. 1809. 4to.
The Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan in Asia,
Africa, and Europe, during the years 1799, 1800, 1801,
1802, and 1803; written by himself in the Persian
language. Translated by Charles Stewart. 2 vols.
Lond. 1810. 8vo.
The History of Bengal, from the first Mahommedan
Invasion until the virtual Conquest of that country by
the English a.d. 1757. Lond. 1813. 4to.
BTEWAET— STEWAET.
963
STEWART (Charles).
Elements of the Natural History of the Animal
Kingdom. 2 vols. Edinh. 1817. 8vo.
STEWAKT (Charles), Advocate.
A Treatise on the Law of Scotland relating to Eights
of Fishing, with an Appendix of Statiites and Bye-laws.
Edinh. 1869. 8vo.
STEWAET (Charles Poyntz).
Historic Memorials of the Stewarts of ForthergUl,
Perthshire, and their Male Descendants. With an
Appendix containing Title-Deeds and various Docu-
ments of interest in the History of the Family.
Edinh. 1879. 4to.
STEWAET (Colonel. David).
Sketches of the Character, Manners, and present
State of the Highlanders of Scotland ; with details
of the Military Service of the Highland Eegiments.
2 vols. Edinh. 1822. 8vo.
Eemarks on Colonel Stewart's Sketches of the High-
landers j chiefly respecting the Jacobitism of the High-
landers, the Military Levies, the Transactions of
Montrose, and the Charges against Argyle. Edinh.
1823. 8vo.
STEWAET (Dugald), Professor of Moral Philo-
sophy.
The collected Works of Dugald Stewart, edited by
Sir William Hamilton. 11 vols. Edinh. 1854-1860.
8vo.
Vol. I. Dissertation exhibiting the progress of Meta-
physical, Ethical, and Political Philosophy,
since the Revival of Letters in Europe.
Vols. II., Ill, IV. Elements of the Philosophy of the
Human Mind. To these are prefixed, In-
troduction and Part First of the Outlines of
Moral Philosophy.
Vol. V. Philosophical Essays.
Vols. VI., VII. Philosophy of the Active and Moral
Powers of Man. To which is prefixed. Part
Second of the Outlines of Moral Philosophy.
Vols. VIII., IX. Lectures on Political Economy, to
which is prefixed. Part Third of the Outlines of
Moral Philosophy.
VoL X. Biographical Memoirs of Adam Smith, LL.D.,
WiUiam Robertson, D.D., Thomas Reid.D.D.
To which is prefixed, a Memoir of Dugald
Stewart, with selections from his Correspon-
dence, by John Veitch.
Vol. XI. Supplementary Volimie. Translations of the
Passages in Foreign Languages, contained in
the collected Works of Dugald Stewart. With
General Index.
STEWAET (Dugald), Professor of Mm-al Philo-
sophy— Continued.
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind.
3 vols. Lmid. 1792-1827. 4to.
The same. Vol. L Sixth edition. Lond. 1818.
Vol. IL Third edition. Edinh. 1821. 8vo.
Outlines of Moral Philosophy. Edinh. \%Q\. 8vo,
Account of the Life and Writings of William
Eobertson, D.D. Lond. 1801. 4to.
Philosophical Essays. Edinh. 1810. 4to.
Biographical Memoirs of Adam Smith, William
Eobertson, and Thomas Eeid. Edinh. 1811. 4to.
The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of
Man. 2 vols. Edinh. 1828. 8vo.
Esquisses de Philosophie Morale, par Dugald Stewart;
traduit de I'Anglais par TL Jouffroy. Paris, 1826.
8vo.
Life of Adam Smith. See Smith (Adam).
See also, Leslian Controversy.
STEWAET (Duncan).
A Short Historical and Genealogical Account of the
Eoyal Family of Scotland, from Kenneth IL ; and of
the Surname of Stewart, from the first Founder of that
name, containing a short Account of the Lives of the
Kings of Scotland from that period, and the Origin and
Descent of all the families of the name of Stewart ;
to which is prefixed a Genealogical and Chronological
Tree of the Eoyal Family and the Name of Stewart
Edinh. 1739. 4to.
STEWAET (J.)
A view of the past and present state of the Island of
Jamaica ; with remarks on the moral and physical
Condition of the Slaves, and on the abolition of Slavery
in the Colonies. Edinh. 1823. 8vo.
STEWAET (SiE James), of Goodtrees. See Steuart
(Sir James).
STEWAET (James) of Aucham. See Trials.
STEWAET (Professor John).
Sir Isaac Newton's Two Treatises of the Quadrature
of Curves, and Analysis by Equations of an infinite
number of Terms, explained ; containing the Treatises
themselves, translated into English, with a large Com-
mentary. Lo7id. 1745. 4to.
STEWAET (John). See Poems (Collection op)
Vols. XIII., XV.
STEWAET (John).
Collections and EecoUections ; or Historical, Bio-
graphical, and Miscellaneous Anecdotes, Notices, and
Sketches from various sources ; with occasional remarks.
Edinh. 1823. 8vo.
98«
STEWAET— STILLING.
STEWAET (John).
Stable Economy : a Treatise on the Manage-
ment of Horses, in relation to Stabling, Grooming,
Feeding, Watering, and Working. Edinh. 1838.
12mo.
STEWAET (John Shaw).
Reports of Cases decided in the House of Lords,
upon Appeal from Scotland. See Craigie (John).
STEWAET (Ladt Mary).
Extracts from the Household Book of Lady Marie
Stewart. See Household Books.
STEWAET (Rev. Matthew), D.D., Professor of
Mathematics.
Some general Theorems of considerable use in
the higher parts of Mathematics. Edinh. 1746.
8vo.
Tracts, Physical and Mathematical, containing an
Explication of several important points in Physical
Astronomy; and a new method of ascertaining the
Sun's distance from the Earth by the Theory of Gravity.
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STEWART (LiEDT.-CoL. Matthbw).
Some remarks on the present State of Affairs, re-
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STEWAET (Ebv. Robert).
An Essay for a Machine of Perpetual Motion.
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STEWART (Thomas).
An Epistle from Abelard to Eloise : a Poem.
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STEWAETIANA, containing the Case of Robert II.
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STIEBRITZ (Joannes Fridebicus).
PhUosophia Wolfiana contracta. See Wolfids
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STIER (Rudolf), D.D.
The Words of the Lord Jesns. See Clark (T. & T.) :
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STIGAND (William).
The Life, Work, and Opinions of Heinrich Heine.
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STILES (William H.)
Austria in 1848-49; being a History of the late
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STILLING OH JUNG (Dr Johaitn Heinbioh).
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, the German by Samuel Jackson. 3 vols. Lond. 1835-
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STILLINGFLEET (Benjamin).
Literary Life and Select Worka See Coxe
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STILLINGFLEET (Edward), D.D., Bishop of
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"Works ; together with his Life and Character. 6 vols.
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STIELING (James).
Letters from the Slave States.
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History of Stirlingshire, by the Eev. William Nimmo.
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Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Major-
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STIELING-MAXWELL (Sir William), of Kdr.
Annals of the Artists of Spain. 3 vols. Lond.
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A General History of Stirling. To which is prefixed
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STIELING HEADS.
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STIELING PEEEAGE
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Letters from the Bye-Ways of Italy.
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STITH (William).
History of Virginia. Williamsburg, 1747. 8vo.
STOB^US (Joannes.
Sententise ex Thesauris Grsecorum Delectae : access,
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STOGKDALE (Fredbeick W. L.)
Etchings from original Drawings of Antiquities in
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STOCKDALE (Peroival).
Lectures on the truly eminent English Poets. 2
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STOCKHAEDT (Julius Adolph).
The Principles of Chemistry, illustrated by simple
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Svenska Kongl,
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MyntkabinetteL
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Memoir of Baron Stockmar, by his Son, Baron E.
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STOCQUELEE (J. H.)
Fifteen months' Pilgrimage through untrodden tracts
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The Life of Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington.
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STODAET (E E.)
Scottish Arms; being a Collection of Armorial Bear-
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STODDAET (John).
Eemarks on the local Scenery and Manners in Scotland
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STODDAET (Thomas Tod).
Angling Eeminiscences. Edinh. 1837. 12mo.
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Songs and Poema. Edinh. 1839. 8vo.
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The Life of Sir Charles Linnaeus, to which is added
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STOKES (J. Loet), Commander, R.N.
Discoveries in Australia, with an Account of the Coasts
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STOLBEEG (Fred. Leopold, Count).
Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and
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STONE (Mrs).
God's Acre : or, Historical Notices relating to Church-
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STONE (Samuel).
The Justices' Manuel; or, Guide to the Ordinary
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STONE (Thomas).
The Evidences against the System of Phrenology.
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STONE (William).
A Practical Treatise on Benefit BuUding Societies ;
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STONE (William L.)
Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegca, including the
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STOPFORD (Rev. Joshua).
Pagano-Papismus ; or, an Exact Parallel between
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STORCH (Henri).
Cours d'ficonomie Politique; on Exposition des
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The Picture of Petersbuigh. Translated from the
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STORER (J. and H. S.)
Views in Edinburgh and its Vicinity.
BURGH.
See Edin-
STORR (GoTTLOB Chr.)
Opuscula Academica ad Interpretationem Librorum
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STORY (GEORaE).
A true and impartial History of the most material
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the present state of both Armies. Lond. 1693.
4to.
A Continuation of the impartial History of the Wars
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169|. Lond. 1693. 4to. (Bound with the preced-
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STORY ^ (Joseph), LL.D., Professor, Harvard
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United
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royal 8vo.
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Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, Foreign and
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Commentaries on Equity Pleadings, according to
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Treatise on the Law of Sales of Personal Property.
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STOEY (Josepb), LL.!).— Continued.
Commentaries on the Law of Partnership, as a
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1839. royal Svo.
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Boston, 1869. royal 8vo.
Commentaries on the Law of BaUments, with Illus-
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8vo.
Notes on the Principles and Practice of Prize Courts.
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Life and Letters of Joseph Story. See Story
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Life and Eemains of Eobert Lee, D.D., Minister of
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8vo.
William Carstares : a Character and Career of the
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Creed and Conduct : Sermons preached in Eosneath
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Saint Modan of Eosneath : a Fragment of Scottish
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STOEY (William Wetmore).
A Treatise on the Law of Sales of Personal Property,
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royal 8vo.
Life and Letters of Joseph Story, Associate Justice
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royal 8vo.
STOTHAED (Charles Alfred).
The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, selected
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1817. folio.
STOTHAED (Mrs Charles), afterwards Mrs Brat.
Letters Written during a Tour through Normandy^
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1820. 4to.
Memoirs, including original Journals, Letters and
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8vo.
Life of Thomas Stothard, E.A See Bray (Mrs).
Mountains and Lakes of Switzerland. See Bray
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STOUGHTON (John).
Spiritual Heroes; or. Sketches of the Puritans,
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STOUGHTON (John), D.D.
Eeligion in England under Queen Anne and the
Georges, 1702-1800. 2 vols. Lond. 1878. Svo.
Our English Bible : its Translations and Translators.
Lond. 1879. Svo.
STOW (John).
Annales ; or, a General Chronicle of England, begiui
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Foreign and Domestic, Ancient and Moderne, unto the
end of this present yeere, 1631. By Edmund Howes.
Lond. 1631. folio.
The Survey of London : Contayning the Originale,
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study and labour of A. M., H. D. (Anthony Munday,
Henry Dyson) and others. Lond. 1633. folio.
Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster,
written in 1598, since augmented, and now very much
enlarged by the Eev. John Strype. Lond. 1720. 2 vols,
folio.
STOWE (Harriet Bbecher).
Uncle Tom's Cabin ; or, Life among the Lowly.
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The same. Lond. 1852. 12mo.
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin : presenting the
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Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands. Lond. 1854.
12mo.
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STOWE LIBRARY.
Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Stowe Library. See
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Bibliotheca MS. Stowensis : a Descriptive Catalogue
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The Stowe Catalogue, illustrated and annotated.
See Forsteb (Henry Rumsey).
STOWELL (Hugh).
Life of Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Lond. 1819. 8vo.
STOWELL (William Hendry), D.D.
Memoir of the Life of Richard Winter Hamilton,
D.D. Lond. 1850. 8vo.
STRABO.
Rerum Geographicarum Libri XVII. Accedunt
huic editioni, ad Casaubonianam III. expressae, Notas
integrae G. Xylandri et aliorum. Subjiciuntur Chresto-
mathiaj Graic. et Lat. (edente Th. Jan& ab Almevoleen).
2 vols, in 1. Amstelcedami, 1707. folio.
The Geography of Strabo, literary translated by H.
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1857. 12mo. (Bohn's Classical Library.)
Q^ographie de Strabon, traduite du Grec en Fran9ais,
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1805-1819. 4to.
STRADA (Famianus), S. J.
History of the Low Country Warres. Translated by
Sir Robert Stapylton. Lond. 1667. folio.
STRADA (Jacobus de).
Epitome Thesauri Antiquitatum, hoc est Impp.
Romm. Orientalium et Occidentalium Iconum, ex
antiquis Numismatibus delineatarum. Tiguri, 1557.
8vo.
STRADA (OcTAVius de).
De Vitis Imperatorum et Csesarum Eomanorum,
nee non Uxorum et Liberorum eorum, etc., inde a
Jul Caesare usque ad Imp. Cajsarem Matthiam ima
cum eorum Effigiebus et Symbolis ex antiquissimus
numismatibus expressis. Francofurti ad Moenum,
1615. folio.
STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, Earl of).
Letters and Dispatches from 1611 to 1639, from the
Originals in possession of his great grandson, Thomas,
Earl of Malton ; with an" Essay towards his Life, by
Sir George Radcliffe, collected by WiUiam Knowler,
LLD. 2 vols. Loiid. 1739. folio.
STRAFFORD (Thomas Wentworth, Earl op)—
Continued.
A Declaration showing the necessity of the Earle of
Strafford's sidfering. n.p. 1641. 4to. (Bound with
Cooke's Vindication of the Professors of the Law.)
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The Tryal of Thomas, Earl of Strafford, Lord Lieu-
tenant of Ireland, upon an Impeachment of High.
Treason by the Commons then assembled in Parliament,
begun 22d of March 1640 ; collected and published
by John Rushworth. Lond. 1680. 8vo. (Forming
Vol IV. of Rushworth 's Historical Collection.)
STRAHAN (William).
The CivU Law. See Domat (Jean).
STRAHL (Dr Philipp), and Hermann (Dr Ernst).
Geschichte des Russischen Staates. See Heeren
and Ukebt.
STRAHLENBERG (Philip John von).
An Historico-Goographical Description of the North
and Eastern parts of Europe and Asia, but more
particularly of Russia, Siberia, and Great Tartary, to-
gether with a polyglot Table of thirty-two Tartarian
Nations, and a Vocabulary of the Kalmuck-Mimgahan
Tongue. Translated from the High German. Lond.
1736. 4to.
STRAKER (John).
Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett
of WaUington, Baronet ; with a Pedigree of the Cal-
verleys, of Calverley, in Yorkshire, and the Blackets
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Northumberland. New-
castle, 1819. 8vo.
STRANG (John).
Germany in 1831 : a Journal of Travels. 2 vols.
Lmd. 1836. 8vo.
STRANG (John), LL.D.
Necropolis Glasguensis; with Observations on
Ancient and Modern Tpmbs and Sepulture. Glasgow,
1831. 8vo.
Glasgow and its Clubs; or. Glimpses of the condition,
manners, characters, and oddities of the City, during
the past and present century. 1856. 8vo.
STRANGE (Sir John).
Reports of adjudged Cases in Courts of Chancery,
King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from
2 George I. to 21 George IL The third edition,
with Notes and additional References to contemporary
Reporters and later Cases by Michael Nolan. 2 vols.
Loiid. 1795. 8vo.
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STRANGE— STRONG.
STRANGE (Richard), S. J.
The Life and Gests of S. Thomas Cantilupe, Bishop of
Hereford, Lord Chancellor of England, collected by
R. S. S. J. Gant, 1574. 8vo.
STRANGE (Sir Robert), Engraver.
The Conduct of the Royal Academicians, 1760-1769.
— An Inquiry into the Rise and Establishment of the
Royal Aeadomy of Arts. To ■which is prefixed a Letter
to the Earl of Bute. Lond. 1771, 1775. 8vo.
STRANGE (Sir Thomas A.)
Notes of Cases in the Court of the Recorder, and in
the Supreme Court of Judicature at Madras, from 1798
to 1816. 3 vols. Madras, \^\&. royal 8vo.
Hindu Law, principally -with reference to such
portions of it, as concern the Administration of Justice,
in the King's Courts in India. 2 vols. Lond. 1830.
royal 8vo.
STRANGFORD (Percy Clinton Stdney Smythe,
Sixth Viscount).
Further Observations on some Passages in Lieut. -
Colonel Napier's History of the Peninsular War. Lond.
1828. 8vo.
Poems from the Portuguese of Camoens, with Re-
marks. See Poems (Collection of). Vol. III. 12mo.
STRANGTJAGE (William).
The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart,
Queene of Scotland. Lond. 1624. folio.
STRATFORD DE REDCLIFFE (Stratford
Canning, Viscount).
Why am I a Christian ? Lond. 1873. 12mo.
STRATHALLAN (William Drummond, Viscount).
The Genealogy of the most noble and ancient House
of Drummond, collected in the year 1681. (Edited
with Notes by David Laing.) Edinh. 1831. 4to.
STRATHBOGIE.
Extract from the Presbytery Book of Strathbogie,
A.D. MDCXXXV.-MDCLIV. Edited by John Stuart.
Aberdeen, 1843. 4to. (Spalding Club.)
STRATTON (Thomas).
Illustrations of the Afiinity of the Latin Lan-
guage to the Gaelic or Celtic of Scotland. — Proofs
of the Celtic Origin of a great part of the Greek
Language; foimded on a comparison of the Greek with
the Gaelic or Celtic of Scotland. (In 1 vol). Kingston,
Upper Canada, 1840. royal 8vo.
STRAUSS (David Friedrich).
The Old Faith and the New : a Confession. Trans-
lated from the sixth edition by Mathilde Blind. Lond.
1873. 8vo.
STRAUSS (Frederick), D.D.
Reminiscences from the early Life of a Lutheran
Clergyman. From the German, by Samuel Jackson.
Lond. 1838. 12mo.
STRAWBERRY HILL CATALOGUE.
A Catalogue of the classic contents of Strawberry
Hill, collected by Horace Walpole, sold by George
Robins, 25th April to 21st May 1842. Lond. 1842.
4to.
STREET (George Edmund).
Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain.
Lond. 1865. 8vo.
Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages : Notes of
Tours in the North of Italy. Lond. 1874. royal 8vo.
STREETER (Edwin W.)
Precious Stones and Gems ; their History and Dis-
tinguishing Characteristics. Illustrated with coloured
plates, photographs, etc. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
STRICKLAND (Agnes).
Lives of the Queen of England, from the Norman
Conquest, with Anecdotes of their Courts. 12 vols.
Lmd. 1841-1847. 8vo.
The same. A new edition, revised and greatly
augmented. 8 vols. Lond. 1850-1852. 8vo.
Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English
Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of
Great Britain. 8 vols. Edinh. 1850-1859. 8vo.
Historic Scenes and Poetic Fancies. Lond. 1850.
8vo.
Letters of Mary Queen of Scots. See Mary Stuart.
STRICKLAND (H. E.), and MELVILLE (A. G.).
The Dodo and its Kindred; or, the History, Alfinities,
and Osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and other extinct
Birds of the Islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon.
Lond. 1848. 4to.
STRINNHOLM (A. M.)
Svenska Folkets Historia.
See Sweden.
STRONG (Frederick).
Greece as a Kingdom; or, a Statistical Description of
that country, from the Arrival of King Otto in 1833.
Lond. 1842. 8vo.
STRUENS^E— STIlYPE.
971
STRUENS^E (JoHANN Fbibdrioh).
Authentic Elucidation of the History of Counts
Struons^e and Brandt. See Denmark.
STRUTHERS (Gavin), D.D.
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Principles of
the Relief Church, embracing Notices of the other
Religious Denominations in Scotland. Glasgow, 1843.
8vo.
See also, Thomson (Rev. Andrew).
STRUTHERS (John).
A Winter Day, with other Poems. Glasgow, 1811.
8vo.
History of Scotland from the Union to the Abolition
of Heritable Jurisdictions. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1828. Svo.
STRUTHERS (John), M.D.
Historical Sketch of the Edinburgh Anatomical
School Edinb. 1867. Svo.
STRUTT (Arthur John).
A Pedestrian Tour in Calabria and Sicily.
1842. Svo.
Land.
STRUTT (Elizabeth).
Domestic Residence in Switzerland.
1842. post Svo.
2 vols. Lond.
\
STRUTT (Jacob George).
Sylva Britannica et Scotica ; or, Portraits of Eorest
Trees, distinguished for their Antiquity, Magnitude, or
Beauty. Drawn from Nature. Loitd. 1826. folio.
STRUTT (Joseph).
A Compleat View of the Manners, Customs, Arms,
Habits, etc., of the Inhabitants of England, from the
arrival of the Saxons till the Reign of Henry VIII.,
with a short Account of the Britons during the Govern-
ment of the Romans. 3 vols. Zo7jd. 1775-1776. 4to.
The Chronicle of England ; or, a complete History of
the ancient Britons and Saxons, from the Landing of
CsBsar to the Roman Conquest. 2 vols. Lond. 1779.
4to.
A Biographical Dictionary of Engravers, with a short
List of their most esteemed Works, Monograms, etc.
2 vols. Lond. 1785. 4to.
Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England, con-
taining the representations of all the English Monarchs,
from Edward the Confessor to Henry VIII. Lond.
1793. 4to.
A Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the
People of England, from the Establishment of the
Saxons in Britain to the present time ; with Engravings
taken from the most authentic remains of Antiquity.
2 vols. Lond. 1796. 4to.
STRUTT (Josepb)— Continued.
The Bumpkin's Disaster; or, the Journey to London,
containing the whimsical adventures of Plouglishare
and Clodpole. (Edited by his son.) A Collection of
Fragments. Lond. 1808. 4to.
The Test of Guilt; or. Traits of Antient Superstition:
a, Dramatic Tale. (Edited by his son.) LoTid. 1808.
4to.
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England,
from the earliest period to the present times. Lond.
1810. 4to.
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England.
New edition with a copious Index by William Hone.
Lond. 1830. Svo.
STRUVIUS (Bubcardus Gotthelf).
Corpus Juris Public! Imperii nostri Romano-
Germanici. Jewoe, 1738. 4to.
Bibliotheca Juris Selecta, secundum ordinem litter-
arum disposita, quam emendavit et copiose locupletavit
Clir. Gottlieb Buder. Jetice, 1756. Svo.
Bibliotheca Historica : aucta a C. G. Budero, nunc
vero a Jo. Geo. MeuscHo ita digesta, amplificata et
emendata ut poene novum opus videri possit. 1 1 vols.
LipdcB, 1782-1804. Svo.
See also Juglkr, (Johan. Fbedericus).
STRUTS (Jean).
Voyages en Moscovie, en Tartaric, en Perse, aux
Indes, et en autres Pais strangers, h quoi Ton a ajout6
la Relation d'un Naufrage par Glanius. (Traduite
du texte Hollandais.) Amsterdam, 1681. 4to.
STRYKIUS (Samuel).
Operum Prfestantiorum Collectio nova, continens : —
I. Usum Modernum Pandectarum; II. Cautelas Testa-
mentorum; III. Cautelas Juramentorum ; TV. Trac-
tatum de Successione ab Litestato. 4 vols, in 2.
Halce Magdeburgicce, 1746-1747. folio.
STRYPE (Rev. John),
Works, with Index. 27 vols.
Svo.
Ecclesiastical Memorials.
6 vols.
Annals of the Reformation.
7 vols.
Life of Cranmer. 2 vols.
Life of Parker. 3 vols.
Memorials of Thomas
Oxford, 1812-1828.
Life of WMtgift. 3 vols.
Life of Grindall. 1 vol.
Life of Aylmer. 1 voL
Life of Cheke. 1 voL
Life of Smith. 1 vol.
General Index. 2 vols.
Cranmer,
Archbishop of
Canterbury ; wherein the History of the Church and
tlie Reformation of it during the Primacy of the said
Ai-chbishop are greatly illustrated. Lond. 1694.
folio.
972
STKYPE— STUAET.
STEYPE (Ebv. 3 omi)— Continued.
The Life of Sir Thomas Smith, principal Secretary
of State to Edward VI., and Queen Elizabeth ; with an
Appendix, wherein are contained some Works of his
never before published. iowcZ. 1698. 8vo.
Historical Collections of the Life and Acts of John
Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London, in the reign of Queen
Elizabeth. Lond. 1701. 8vo.
The Life of Sir John Cheke, first Instructor, after-
wards Secretary of State to King Edward VI. To
which is added a Treatise of Superstition, writ by the
said learned knight, and now first published. Lond.
1705. 8vo.
Annals of the Eeformation and Establishment of
Eeligion, and other various Occurrences in the Church
of England. 4 vols. Zowc?. 1709-1731. foHo.
The same. VoL I. Second edition, with large
additions. Lond. 1725. folio.
History of the Life and Actions of Edmund Grindal,
Archbishop of York and Canterbury, in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth. Lond. 1710. folio.
Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, the first Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Lond. 1711. folio.
Life and Acts of John Whitgift, last Archbishop of
Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Lond.
1718. folio.
Ecclesiastical Memorials, relating chiefly to Eeligion,
and the Eeformation of it, and the Emergencies of the
Church of England under Henry VIII., Edward VI.,
and Queen Mary I. 3 vols. Lond. 1721. folio.
Additions to Stow's Survey of London. See Stow
(John).
STEZELECKI (P. E. de).
Physical Description of New South "Wales and Van
Dieman's Land. Lond. 1845. 8vo.
STUAET (Alexander).
Eeport of the Trial of Peter Heaman and rran9ois
Gautier. See Trials.
STUAET (Eev. Alexander Moody).
EecoUections of John Duncan, LL.D., Professor of
Hebrew, New College, Edinburgh. Edinh. 19,12. 12mo.
STUAET (Andrew).
Genealogical History of the Stewarts, from the earliest
period of their authentic History to the present time;
with an Appendix, Supplement, and Genealogical Tree.
Lond. 1798. 4to.
The Genealogy of the Stewarts refuted, in a Letter
to Andrew Stewart, M.P. (By Henry Stuart.) Edinh.
1779. 4to. (Bound with the preceding.)
STUAET {As-Dm.'w)— Continued.
Supplement to the Genealogical History of the
Stewarts, with Corrections and Additions, and contain-
ing Answers to an anonymous attack on that History
published under the title of " The Genealogy of the
Stewarts refuted." Lond. 1799. 4to.
Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Mansfield. Lond,
1778. 4to.
STUAET (Ferdinand Smyth).
Destiny and Fortitude : an Historical Poem, being
a detail of the Misfortunes of the illustrious House of
Stuart. Lond. 1808. folio.
STUAET (George).
A Joco-serious Discourse, in two Poetical Dia-
logues, between a Northumberland Gentleman and his
Tenant, a Scotchman, both old Cavaliera. Lond. 1686,
4to.
STUAET (Gilbert), LL.D.
An Historical Dissertation concerning the Antiquity
of the English Constitution. (Anon.) Edinh. 1768.
8vo.
The same. Second edition. Lond. 1771. 8vo.
A View of Society in Europe, in its progress from
Eudeness to Eefinement ; or, Inquiries concerning the
History of Law, Government, and Manners. Edinb.
1778. 4to.
The same. A new edition. Edinh. 1814. 8vo.
Observations concerning the Public Law, and Con-
stitutional History of Scotland, with occasional re-
marks concerning English Antiquity. Edinh. 1779.
8vo.
The History of the establishment of the Eeformation
of Eeligion in Scotland. Lond. 1780. 4to.
The History of Scotland, from the establishment of
the Eeformation to the death of Queen Mary. 2 vols.
Land. 1782. 4to.
STUAET (James) and EEVETT (Nicholas).
The Antiquities of Athens measured and delineated.
4 vols. Land. 1762-1816. imp. folio.
Antiqiuties of Athens, and other places in Greece,
Sicily, etc. Supplementary to the Antiquities of
Athens by Stuart and Eevett. Delineated and Illus-
trated by C. E. Cockerell, W. Kinnard, T. L. Donald-
son, W. Jenkins, W. EaUton, architecta Lmid.
1830. large folio.
The Antiquities of Athens and other Monuments of
Greece, as measured and delineated by James Stuart
and Nicholas Eevett. Lond. 1858. 12mo. (Bohn's
Illustrated Library.)
STUAET— STUAET FAMILY.
»7S
STUAET (James).
Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh for a
period of 1373 years, comprising a considerable portion
of the General History of Ireland ; a Eefutation of the
opinions of Dr Ledwich, respecting the Non-Existence
of St. Patrick ; and an Appendix on the Learning,
Antiquities, and Eeligion of the Irish Nation. Netory,
1819. 8vo.
STUAET (James), of Duneam.
Three Years in North America. 2 vols. Edinh.
1833. 8vo.
Trial of James Stuart, of Duneam. See Trials.
STUAET (John).
Chancery Eeports. See Simons (Nicholas).
STUAET (Professor John).
Essays chiefly on Scottish Antiquities, with a brief
Sketch of the Author's Life. Aberdeen, 1846. 4to.
STUAET (John), LL.D.
Historical Notices of St. Fillan's Crozier, and of the
Devotion of King Eobert Bruce to St. Fillan. Edinh.
1877. 4to.
A Lost Chapter in the History of Mary Queen of
Scots recovered ; Notices of James, Earl of Bothwell,
and Lady Jane Gordon, and of the Dispensation for
their Marriage ; Eemarks on the Law and Practice of
Scotland relative to Marriage Dispensations; and an
Appendix of Documents. Edinh. 1874. 4to.
Eecords of the Monastery of Kinloss, with Illustra-
tive Documents. Edited by John Stuart. Edinh.
1872. 4to.
Eecords of the Priory of the Isle of May. Edited
by John Stuart. Edinh. 1878. 4to.
The Sculptured Stones of Scotland. See Scotland.
See also, Spalding Club.
STUAET (John Sobieski).
Vestiarium Scoticum : from the Manuscript for-
merly in the Library of the Soots College at Douay,
with an Introduction and Notes. Edinh. 1842.
folio.
STUART (John Sobieski Stolberg, and Charles
Edward).
The Costume of the Clans ; with Observations upon
the Literature, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce of
the Highlands and Western Isles during the Middle
Ages. Edinh. 1845. imperial folio.
Tales of the Century ; or, Sketches of the Romance
of History between the Years 1746 and 1846. Edinh.
1847. post 8vo.
STUART (John Sobieski Stolberg, and Charles
Edward) — Continued.
Lays of the Deer Forest, with Sketches of Olden
and Modem Deer-hunting ; Traits of Natural History
in the Forest, Traditions of the Clans, and Miscel-
laneous Notea 2 vols. Lond. 1848. post 8vo.
STUAET (Eev. Moses).
Critical History and Defence of the Old Testament
Canon J with an Introduction and Notes by Samuel
Davidson, D.D. Lond. 1849. post 8vo.
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. A
new edition, by the Eev. E Henderson, D.D. Lond.
1856. 8vo.
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans ; with
a Translation and various Excursus. Lond. 1857.
8vo.
STUAET (Egbert), Civil Engineer.
A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine.
1824. 8vo.
Lond.
STUAET (Egbert).
Caledonia Eomana : a Descriptive Account of the
Roman Antiquities of Scotland ; with a Summary of
Historical Transactions connected with the Roman
occupation of North Britain. Edinh. 1845. 4to.
Views and Notices of Glasgow in former Times.
Glasgow, 1848. 4to.
STUART (Robert), Milne (James S.), Peddib
(William), and Paterson (William).
Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Session^
Teind Court, Court of Exchequer, Court of Justiciary,
and in the House of Lords, from 11th November 1851,
to 20th July 1852. Edinh. 1852. Vol. L royal
8vo.
STUART (ViLLiERs).
Nile Gleanings ; concerning the Ethnology, History,
and Art of Ancient Egypt as revealed by Egyptian
Paintings and Bas-reliefs, with Descriptions of Nubia
and its great Rock Temples to the second Cataract.
Lond. 1879. 8vo.
STUART FAMILY.
Memoirs of the Family of the Stuarts, and the
remarkable Providences of God towards them. Lond
1683. 8vo.
La Race et la Naissance, la Vie et la Mort de Marie
Stuart J avec un Traitt6 touchant la Maison de Stuart
Amsterdam, 1695. 12mo.
Ahab's Evil; containing a Secret History of the.
Stuarts. Lond. 1720. 8vo.
974
STUAET FAMILY— STUBBS.
STUART FAMILY- Gontimied.
A Vindication of the Royal Family of the Stuarts,
from the aspersions cast on them by Rapin, Oldmixon,
etc., in which the Life of King Charles L is particu-
larly considered. Lond. 1734. folio.
History of the Conspiracies, Trials, and Dying
Speeches of all those who have suffered on Account of
the House of Stuart, from the Revolution down to the
commencement of the last Rebellion. Lond. 1 747. 8vo.
Decline of the Last Stuarts. See Roxburghb Club.
Histoire du Prdtendant. Les Revers et les Dis-
graces du Prince Charles-Edouard Stuart en Ecosse.
(Par Durey de Morsan.) n.p. 1756. 12mo.
Les Derniers Stuarts k Saint-Germain en Laye.
Documents in6dits et authentiques pulsus aux Archives
publiques et privies, par la Marquise Campana de
Cavelli. 2 vols. Paris, 1871. imp. Svo.
Genealogy of the Stuarts. See Crawford (George).
Hay (Father Richard). Kennedy (Matthew).
Noble (Rev. Mark). Stewart (Charles Poyntz).
Stewart (Duncan). Stuart (Andrew). Symson
(David).
STUART PAPERS (The), Printed from the Origi-
nals in the possession of her Majesty the Queen.
Correspondence, Vol. I. (All published.) Bishop
Atterbury's Letters. Edited by John H. Glover.
Lmd. 1847. Svo.
STUBBE (Henry), Physician, Warvdck.
The Indian Nectar ; or, a Discourse concerning
Chocolata ; wherein the Nature of the Cocoa-nut is
examined. Lond. 1662. 12mo.
The Miraculous Conformist ; or, an Account of
severall marvaiUous Cures performed by the stroaking
of the hands of Mr Valentine Greatarick; with a
Physicall Discourse thereupon. Oxford, 1666. 4to.
Legends no Histories ; or, a Specimen of some
Animadversions upon the History of the Royal Society
(by Bishop Sprat) ; together with the Plus Ultra of
Mr Joseph GlanviU, reduced to a Non Plus. — A
Specimen of some Animadversions upon a book enti-
tuled Plus Ultra, by Mr Joseph Glanvill, wherein
sundry errors of some Virtuosi are discovered, and the
credit of the Aristotelians in part re-advanced. Lond.
1670. 4to.
CampaneUa Revived ; or, an Enquiry into the His-
tory of the Royal Society, whether the Virtuosi there
do not pursue the projects of Campanella, for the
reducing England unto Popery. With a Postscript
concerning the Quarrel depending betwixt H. S. and
DrMerrett. Lond. 1670. 4to.
STUBBE (Henry)— Coji^Mwed.
A Censure upon certaine passages contained in the
History of the Royall Society, as being destructive to
the Established Religion and Church of England.
Whereunto is added the Letter of a Virtuoso in
opposition to the Censure ; a Reply unto the Letter
aforesaid, and a Reply unto the Prsefatory Answer of
Ecebolius Glanvill ; Glanvill's Preparatory Answer ;
also, an Answer to the Letter of Dr Henry
More, relating unto Heruy Stubbe. Oxford, 1671.
4to.
The Lord Bacon's Relation of the Sweating-Sickness
examined in a Reply to George Thomson, together
with a Defence of Phlebotomy; and a Reply to
the Calumnies of EcceboUus GlanvUe. Lomi. 1671.
4to.
A Justification of the present War against the
United Netherlands. By an English Man. Lond.
1672. 4to.
A further Vindication of the present War against
the United Netherlands. Illustrated with several
Sculptures. Lond. 1673. 4to.
See also, Glanvill (Rev. Joseph). Thomson
(George).
STUBBES (George).
A Dialogue in the manner of Plato, on the supe-
riority of the pleasures of the Understanding to the
pleasures of the Senses. (Anon.) Lond. 1734.
8vo.
STUBBES (Henry).
Christian Directions how to make Peace with God,
grounded on 11. Peter, 3-14. Lond. 1680. 12mo.
STUBBES (Philip).
The Anatomic of Abuses, reprinted from the edition
of 1585, under the superintendence of William B. D.
D. Tumbull. Edinh. 1836. 8vo.
STUBBS (Thomas). See Britain (Great) : Hist.
Anglican.^! Scriptorbs (R. Twysden).
STUBBS (William), Professor of Modern History,
Oxford.
The Constitutional History of England in its Origin
and Development. 3 vols. Oxford, 1874-1878.
Svo.
Select Charters and other Illustrations of EngUsh
Constitutional History, from the Earliest Times to the
Reign of Edward the First. Arranged and edited by
Professor Stubbs. Oxford, 1870. Svo.
STUCK— SUETONTTJS TEANQUILLUS.
srk
STUCK (JoHANN Wilhelm).
Vita clarissimi viri D. Josioe Simleri Tigurini, S.
Theologise iu Schola Tigurina Professoris Melissimi.
Tiguri, 1577. 4to.
STUKELEY (Eev. William), M.D.
Stonehenge, a Temple, restor'd to the British. Druids.
Lond. 1740. folio.
Abury, a Temple of the British Druids, with some
others, described; wherein is a more particular Account
of the first and Patriarchal Eeligion, and of the Peo-
pling of the British Islands. Lond. 1743, folio.
PalsBographia Britannica ; or, Discourses on Anti-
quities in Britain —
1. Origines Eoystonianse ; or, an Account of the
Oratory of Lady Eoisia discovered at Eoyston. Lond.
1743. — 2. Origines Eoystoniance, Part II. ; or, a De-
fence of Lady Eoisia de Vere against the calumny of
Mr Parkin. Stamford, 1746. — An Answer to, or Ee-
marks upon, Dr Stukeley's Origines Eoystonianae ;
wherein the Antiquity and Imagery of the Oratory
lately discovered at Eoyston in Herefordshire, are truly
stated and accounted for. By Charles Parkin, Eector
of Eoxburgh. Lond. 1744. — A Eeply to the peevish,
weak, and malevolent Objections brought by Dr
Stukeley in his Origines Eoystonianaa No. 2. against
an Answer to, or Eemarks upon, his Origines Eoy-
stonianse No. 1. By Charles Parkin. Norwich, 1748.
(In one vol.) 4to.
An Account of Eichard of Cirencester, with his
Antient Map of Eoman Brittain, and the Itinerary
thereof. Lond. 1757. 4to.
Itinerarium Curiosum ; or, an Account of the
Antiquities and remarkable Curiosities in Nature or
Art observed in Travels through Great Britain. To
which is added, the Itinerary of Eichard of Ciren-
cester, with an Account of that Author and his Work.
2 vols. Second edition. Lond. 1776. foUo.
An Account of a Roman Temple and other Antiquities
near Graham's Dike, in Scotland. n.p., n.d. 4to.
A Letter to Mr Macpherson on his publication of
Fingal and Temora. With a Print of Cathmor's
Shield. Lond. 1763. 4to.
STUEGE (Joseph) and HAEVEY (Thomas).
The West Indies in 1837 ; being the Journal of a
Visit to Antigua, Montserrat, Dominico, etc. Lond.
1838. 8vo.
STUEM (C. C).
Morning Communings with God; or. Devotional
Meditations for Every Day of the Year. Translated
from the German. Lond. 1847. 12mo. (Bohn's
Standard Library.)
STUEM (Jean).
Sa Vie et ses Travaux. See Schmidt (Charles).
STUET (Captain Chablbs).
Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern
Australia, during the years 1828-1831. With Ob-
servations on the SoU, Climate, and General Eesonrces
of New South Wales. 2 vols. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
STYLES (Egbert Poole).
The History and Antiquities of the Abbey Church
of Pershore, including an Architectural Description of
the Church. Lond. 1838. 4to.
STYLES (A Collbotion ot). See Juridical
Society.
STYLES OF DEEDS and Instruments in accord-
ance with the Titles to Land (Scotland) Act, 1858 and
1860. With Notes on the completion of Titles under
the Act. Edinb. 1861. 8vo.
STYLES OF WRITS and Forms of Procedure iu
the Church Courts of Scotland. By the Church Law
Society of Edinburgh. Edinb. 1838. 8vo.
STYPMANNUS (Joannes).
De Jure Nautico et Maritimo. See Sokiptorum.
SUAEEZ (Joseph Makia).
Arcus L. Septimii Severi Aug. Anaglypha cum ex-
pUcatione. Romce, 1676. folio.
SUCHET (Louis Gabriel, Marshal).
Memoirs of the War in Spain, from 1808 to 1814.
2 vols. Lrnid. 1829. 8vo.
SUCKLING (Eev. Alfred).
History and Antiquities of the County of Suflfolk ;
with Genealogical and Architectural Notices. 2 vols.
Lond. 1846, 1848. 4to.
SUCKLING (Sib John).
Works, containing his Poems, Letters and Plays.
2 vols. Lond. 1770: 12mo.
SUECIA. See Sweden.
SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS (Caius).
Opera, et in iUa Commentarius Samuelis Pitisci, quo
Antiquitates Eomanae, ab Interpretibus doctissimus
explicatse. 2 vols. Trajedi ad Bhenum, IQ90. 8vo.
Opera, et in ilia commentarius Sam. Pitisci, in quo
Antiquitates Eomanse perpetuo tenore expUcantur.
2 vols. Leovardice, 1714. 4to.
Opera Omnia ex editione Baumgarten-Crusii.
4 vols. Lond. 1826. 8vo. (Valpy's Delphin Classics.)
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SUETONIUS TEANQUILLUS— SULLIVAN.
SUETONIUS jTEANQUILLUS (Caius)— Core-
tinued,
Histoire des Douze C^sars de Su6tone, traduit par
Henri Ophellot de la Pause, avec des Melanges Philo-
Bophiques, et des Notes. 4 vols. Pam, 1771. 8vo.
The Lives of the first Twelve Csesars, translated
from the Latin of Suetonius: with Annotations by
Alexander Thomson, M.D. Lond. 1796. 8vo.
The Lives of the Twelve Csesars ; to which are
added his Lives of Grammarians, Ehetoricians, and
Poets. The Translation of Alexander Thomson, re-
vised and corrected by T. Forrester. Lond. 1855.
12mo. (Bohn's Classical Library.)
SUEUE (Jean Le).
Histoire de I'Eglise et I'Empire depuis la Naissance
de Jesus Christ jusqu' k la fin du X* Sifecle. 8 vols.
Amsterdam, 1730. 4to.
Continuation a I'Histoire, etc. See Pictet (Bene-
dict).
SUEVIA.
Eerum Suevicarum Scriptores aliquot Veteres, prae-
cipue Felicis Fabri Historia Suevica, ex Bibliotheca
et recensione Melch. Haim. Goldasti. Ulmoe, 1727.
folio.
SUFFOLK (Edward Howard, Earl of).
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, by a person of
quality. Lond. 1725. 8vo.
Musarum Delicise : containing Essays upon Pasto-
ral ; Ideas supposed to be written about two thousand
years ago by an Asiatick Poet; Sapphick Verse or
Poems on several occasions. By a Nobleman.
Lond. 1728. 8vo.
SUGAR
The Groans of the Plantations; or, a true Account of
their grievous and extreme sufierings by the heavy
impositions upon Sugar, and other hardships relating
more particularly to the Island of Barbados. Lond.
1689. 4to.
A Discourse of the Duties on Merchandize, more
particularly of that on Sugars; in answer to a Pamphlet
intituled, "The Groans of the Plantations," etc. Lond.
1695. 4to. (Bound with the preceding.)
SUGDEN (Sir Edward Burtenshaw) afterwards
Lord St. Leonards.
A Series of Letters to a Man of Property, on the sale,
purchase, mortgaging, leasing, settling, and devising of
Estates. Third edition. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
A Practical Treatise of Powers. Third edition.
Lond. 1821. 8vo.
SUGDEN (Sir Edward Burtenshaw) — Continued.
The same. Seventh edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1845.
royal 8vo.
The same. Eighth edition. ZoW. 1861. royal 8 vo,
A Practical Treatise on the Law of Vendors and
Purchasers of Estates. Fifth edition. Lond. 1818.
The same. Fourteenth edition. Lond. 1862. royal
8vo.
A Concise View of the Law on Sales, Purchases,
Mortgages, Leases, Settlements, and Devises of Estates.
Fourth edition. Lond. 1821. 8vo.
A Concise and Practical View of Vendors and Pur-
chasers of Estates. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
A Letter to James Humphreys, on his Proposal
to repeal the Laws of Eeal Property, and substitute a
New Code. Third edition. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
A Treatise of the Law of Property, as administered
by the House of Lords. Lond. 1849. royal 8vo.
An Essay on the New Statutes (of Eeal Property)
relating to Limitations of Time, Estates Tail, Dower,
Descent, Operation of Deeds, etc. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
SUGEE. Able de Saint Denis.
(Euvrea completes. See France : Soci^te de
L'HiSTOmE.
SUHM (Peter Friderick.).
Nye Samlinge til den Danske Historic. 4 vols.
Kiobenhaven, 1792-1795. 4to.-
Scriptores Eeixim Danicarum Medii .lEvi. See
Denmark.
SUED AS.
Suidse Lexicon, Graece et Latine. Textum Graecum
cum MSS. codd. coUatum a quamplurimis mendis
purgavit, Notisque perpetuis iUustravit : Versionem
Latinam .lEmilu Porti innumeris in locis correxit;
IndicesquB Auctorum et Eerum adjecit Ludolphus
Kusterus. 3 vols. Cantahrigice, 1705. folio.
Emendationes in Suidam. See Toup (Joannes).
SUISSE (La). See Switzerland.
SULI and PAEGA.
History of Suli and Parga, containing their Chron-
ology, and their Wars, particularly those with Ali
Pasha, Prince of Greece. Written originally in modem
Greek and translated into English from the Italian of
C. Gherardini of Milan. Edinb. \?,2^. 12mo.
SULLIVAN (Edward).
Eambles and Scrambles in North and South America.
Lond. 1852. 8vo.
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SULLIVAN— SUKTEES SOCIETY.
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SULLIVAN (Francis Stoughton).
An Historical Treatise on the Feudal Law, and the
Constitution and Laws of England, with a Commentary
on Magna Charta. LonA. 1772. 4to.
SULLY (Maximilian de Bethune, Duo de).
M^moires des Sages et Eoyalles CEconomies d'Estat
domestiques, politiques et militaires de Henry le Grand,
et des Administrations Loyales de Maximilian de
Bethune, Due de Sully. 4 vols, in 2. Amsterdam,
1662. folio.
M^moires de Sully, mis en ordre, avec des remarques
(par I'Abb^ de I'ficluse des Loges). 3 vols. Londres,
1747. 4to.
Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, Prime Minister of
Henry the Great, containing the History of the Life
and Eeign of that Monarch, and his own Administration
under him. Translated from the French (by Charlotte
Lennox). To which is added the Trial of Francis
Eavillac for the Murder of Henry the Great. 3 vols.
Lond. 1761. 4to.
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the Murder of Henry the Great, and an Appendix con-
taining Eefutations of the Abbd de I'Ecluse's correc-
tional Notes exculpatory of the Jesuits. New edition,
carefully corrected. 5 vols. Edinh. 1819. 8vo.
The same. With additional Notes ; and an Historical
Introduction attributed to Sir Walter Scott. 4 vols.
Lond. 1856. 12mo. (Bohn's French Memoirs.)
SULPITIUS SEVEEUS, Presbyter Aquitanus.
Opera omnia, cum lectissimis commentariis, accurante
Georgio Hornio. Amstelodami, 1665. 8vo.
SUMNEE (Charles), LL.D., of Massachmetts.
Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner, by Edward
L. Pierce. 2 vols. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
SUMNEE (Eev. Charles).
Translation of Milton's Treatise on Christian
Doctrine. See Milton (John).
SUMNEE (Eev. George Henry).
Life of Charles Eichard Sumner, Bishop of Win-
chester, during a Forty Years' Episcopate. Lond. 1876.
Svo.
SUMNEE (John Bird), Archbishop of Canterbury.
Treatise on the Eecords of the Creation, and on the
Moral Attributes of. the Creator; with particular
reference to the Jewish History, and to the consistency
of the principle of Population with the wisdom and
goodness of the Deity. 2 vols. Lond. 1818. Svo.
SUPEEIOEITIES.
A Disconrse concerning Fews and Superiorities ;
showing that the rigid observance of them is incon-
sistent with the nature of the British Constitution.
Edinb. 1716. 12mo.
Essays upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, etc.
See Eebeluon : Collection op Tracts, VoL IV.
SUPEENATUEAL EELIGION : an Inquiry into
the Eeality of Divine Eevelation. 3 vols. Zond 1874-
1877. 8vo.
SUPEESTITIONS Anciennes et Modemes (d'aprds
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induit les Peuples k des Usages et k des Pratiques
contraires k la Eeligion. 2 vols, Amsterdam, 1733,
1736. folio.
SUPEEVILLE (Daniel de). Minister of the French
Protestant Church at Rotterdam.
Nouveaux Sermons sur divers textes de I'^criture
Sainte. 4 vols. Amsterdam, 1743-1756. Svo.
SUPPLICATION for Toleration addressed to King
James I., by some of the late silenced and deprived
ministers, first printed in the year 1609, now reprinted
with the King's (hitherto unpublished) Notes, by S. E.
Maitland, D.D. Lmd. 1859. 4to.
SUPPEESSION of the Eeformation in France, as
exhibited in De Eulhi^re's Historical Elucidations.
See Scott (David Dundas).
SUEENHUSIUS (Gulielmus). See Mischna.
SUEEEY (Earl of).
Poems. See Howard (Henry).
SUETEES (Eobeet).
The History and Antiquities of the County-Palatine
of Durham, compiled from original Eecords and Illus-
trated by Engravings, including a Memoir of the Author
by George Taylor. 4 vols. Lond. 1816-1840. folio.
Memoir of Eobert Surtees. See Sdrtees Society.
No. 24.
SUETEES (William).
Twenty-five years in the Eifle Brigade. Edinh.
1833. Svo.
SUETEES SOCIETY.
The Publications op the Suktbes Society, estab-
lished AT Durham in 1834. 71 vols. Durham,
1834-1880. 8vo.
1. Eeginaldi Monachi Dunelmensis Libellus de
admirandis Beati Cuthberti virtutibus. Edited
by Eev. James Raine, D.C.L. 1835.
6 H
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SUETEES SOCIETY.
SURTEES SOCIETY— Continued.
2. Wills and Inventories illustrative of tte History,
Manners, Language, Statistics, etc., of the
Northern Counties of England from the
Eleventh Century downwards. (Chiefly from
the Registry at Durham.) Edited by Dr
Raine. 1835.
3. The Towneley Mysteries; or, Miracle Plays.
Edited by Dr Eaine and James Gordon.
1836.
4. 30, 45, and 53. Testamenta Eboracensia :
"Wills illustrative of the History, Manners,
Language, Statistics, etc., of the Province of
York from 1300 downwards. Edited by Dr
Eaine. 1836-1869.
5. Sanctuarium Dunelmense et Sanctuarium Bever-
lacense ; or, Registers of the Sanctuaries of
Durham and Beverley. Edited by Dr Raine.
The Preface by the Rev. T. Chevallier.
1837.
6. The Charters of Endowment, Inventories, and
Account Rolls of the Priory of Finchdale in
the County of Durham. Edited by Dr Raine.
1837.
7. Catalogi Veteres Librorum Eeclesiae Cathedralis
Dunebn. Catalogues of the Library of Dur-
ham Cathedral at various periods from the
Conquest to the Dissolution, including Cata-
logues of the Library of the Abbey of Hulme
and of the MSS. preserved in the Library of
Bishop Cosin at Durham. Edited by Dr
Raine. The Preface by Beriah Botfield. 1838.
8. Miscellanea Biographica ; a Life of Os win. King
of Northumberland ; Two Lives of Cuthbert,
Bishop of Lindisfarne; and a Life of Eata,
Bishop of Hexham. Edited by Dr Raine.
1838.
9. Historise Dunebnensis Scriptores Tres ; Gau-
fridus de Coldingham, Robertus de Gray-
stanes et WiUielmus de Chambre ; with the
omissions and mistakes in Wharton's edition
supplied and corrected, and an Appendix of
665 original Documents in illustration of the
Text. Edited by Dr Eaine. 1839.
10. Rituale Eeclesiae Dunelmensis; a Latin
Ritual of the Ninth Century, with an Inter-
linear Northumbro-Saxon Translation. Edited
by Rev. J. Stevenson. 1840.
11. Jordan Fantosme's Anglo-Norman Chronicle
of the War between the English and the
Scots in 1173 and 1174, with a Translation,
Notes, etc., by Francisque Michel. Lond.
and Edinb. 1840.
SURTEES SOCl-ETY— Continued.
12. The Correspondence, Inventories, Account
Rolls, and Law Proceedings of the Priory of
Coldingham. Edited by Dr Raine. 1841.
13. Liber Vitee Eeclesiae Dunelmensis ; nee non
Obituaria duo ejusdem Eeclesiae. Edited by
Rev. J. Stevenson. 1841.
14. The Correspondence of Robert Bowes of Aisk,
Ambassador of Queen Elizabeth to the Court of
Scotland. Edited by Eev. J. Stevenson. 1842.
15. A Description, or Brief e Declaration of all the
Ancient Monuments, Rites, and Customs
belonging to, or being within, the Monastical
Church of Durham, before the Suppression.
Written in 1593. Edited by Dr Eaine. 1842.
16. 19. Anglo-Saxon and Early English Psalter,
now first published from MSS. in the British
Museum. 2 vols. Edited by Eev. J. Steven-
son. 1843, 1844.
17. The Correspondence of Dr Matthew Hutton,
Archbishop of York. With a Selection from
the Letters of Sir Timothy Hutton, Knight,
his son, and Matthew Hutton, his grandson.
Edited by Dr Eaine. 1844.
18. The Durham Household Book ; or, the
Accounts of the Bursar of the Monastery of
Durham from 1530 to 1534. Edited by Dr
Raine. 1844.
19. See No. 16.
20. Libellus de Vita et Miraculis S. Godrici,
Heremitae de Finchale, auctore Reginaldo
Monacho Dunelmensi. Edited by Rev. J.
Stevenson. 1845.
21. Depositions respecting the Rebellion of 1669,
Witchcraft and other Ecclesiastical Proceed-
ings, from the Court of Durham, extending
from 1311 to the Reign of Elizabeth. Edited
by Dr Raine. 1845.
22. Injunctions and other Ecclesiastical Proceed-
ings of Barnes, Bishop of Durham, 1575-
1587. Edited by Dr Raine. 1850.
23. Latin Hymns of the Anglo-Saxon Church, with
an interlinear Anglo-Saxon Gloss, from a MS.
of the Eleventh Century in Durham Library.
Edited by Rev. Joseph Stevenson. 1851.
24. Memoir of Robert Surtees, F.S.A., Author of
the History of the County Palatine of Dur-
ham. By George Taylor. Reprinted from
the fourth volume of the History of Dur-
ham, with additional Notes and Illustra-
tions, together with an Appendix containing
some of Mr Surtees' Correspondence, Poetry,
etc. Edited by Dr Raine. 1852.
SURTEES SOCIETY.
979
SURTEES SOCIETY— Continued.
25. Bolden Buko : a Survey of the Possessions of
the See of Durham, made by order of Bishop
Hugh Pudsey, in the year 1183, with a
Translation, Appendix, and Glossary by the
Rev. William GreenwelL 1852.
26. Wills and Inventories illustrative of the
History, Manners, Language, Statistics, etc.,
of the Counties of York, Westmerland, and
Lancaster, from the Fourteenth Century
downwards. From the Register at Richmond.
Edited by the Rev. J. Raine. 1853.
27. The Pontifical of Egbert, Archbishop of York,
731-767, from a Manuscript of the Ninth or
Tenth Century in the Imperial Library in
Paris. Edited by Rev. William Greenwell.
1853.
28. The Gospel of St. Matthew from the Northum-
brian Interlinear Glossary to the Gospels,
commonly known as the Lindisfarne and
Rushworth Gospels. Edited by Rev. J.
Stevenson. 1854. See No. 39.
29. Inventories and Account Rolls of the Mon-
asteries of Jarrow and Monkwearmouth, from
their commencement in 1303, till the Dissolu-
tion. Edited by Dr Raine. 1854.
30. See No. 4.
31. The Obituary Roll of William Ebchester and
John Bumby, Priors of Durham (1456-
1464). With Notices of similar Records pre-
served at Durham. Edited by Dr Raine. 1856.
32. The Survey of the Palatinate of Durham,
compiled during the Episcopate of Thomas
Hatfield (1345-1382). Edited by Rev. W.
Greenwell. 1856.
33. Rural Economy in Yorkshire in 1641, being
the Fanning and Account Books of Henry
Best of Elmswell. Edited by Rev. C. B.
Robinson. 1856.
34. The Proceedings of the High Court of Com-
mission for Durham and Northumberland.
Edited by W. H. D. Longstaffe. 1857.
35. The Fabric Rolls of York Minster. Edited
by Rev. J. Raine. 1858.
36. The Heraldic Visitation of Yorkshire, by Sir
William Dugdale in 1 655. Edited by Robert
Da vies. 1859.
37. Miscellanea, comprising the Letters of Dean
Granville, the Account of the Siege of Ponte-
fract, by Nathan Drake, and Extracts from
the Rokeby Correspondence. Edited by Rev.
George Ornsby, W. H. D. Longstaffe, and
Rev. J. Raine. 1858.
SURTEES SOCIETY— Continued.
38. Wills and Inventories from the Registry at
Durham. (A Continuation of No. 2.) Edited
by Rev. W. GreenwelL 1860.
39, 43, and 48. The Gospels of St. Mark, St. Luke,
and St. John, from the Northumbrian Inter-
linear Gloss to the Gospels contained in the
MS. Nero D. IV. among the Cottonian MSS.
in the British Museum, commonly known aa
the Lindisfarne Gospels, collated with the
Rushworth MS. (A Continuation of No. 28.)
Edited by Mr George Waring. 1860-1865.
40. ' A Selection from the Depositions in Criminal
Cases taken before the Northern Magistrates,
from the Originals preserved in York Castle.
Saec. XVIL Edited by Rev. J. Raine. 1861.
41. The Heraldic Visitation of the North of
England made in 1533, by Thomas Tonge,
with an Appendix of Genealogical MSS.
Edited by W. H. D. Longstaffe. 1863.
42. and 67. Memorials of Fountains Abbey, com-
prising the Chronicle relating to the Founda-
tion of the House, written by Hugh de Kirk-
stall ; the Chronicle of Abbots, etc. ; and an
historical Description of the Abbey with
lUustratiqns. Edited by J. H. Walbran.
2 vols. 1864.
43. See Nos. 28 and 39.
44. The Priory of Hexham, its Chronicles, En-
dowments and Annals. Vol. L Containing
the Chronicles, etc., of John and Richard,
Priors of Hexham and Aelred, Abbat of
Rievaux, with an Appendix of Documents
and a Preface illustrated with Engravings.
Edited by Rev. J. Raine. 1864.
45. See No. 4.
46. The Priory of Hexham. Vol. II. Containing
the Liber Niger, with Charters and other Docu-
ments, etc. Edited by Rev. J. Raine. 1864.
47. The Remains of Denis Granville, D.D.,
being a Further Selection from his Correspond-
ence, Diaries and other Papers. Edited by
Rev. George Ornsby. 1865. See No. 37.
48. See Nos. 28 and 39.
49. The Survey of the County of York taken by
John de Kirkby, commonly called Kirkby's
Inquest. Also Inquisitions of Knights' Fees,
the Nomina Villarum for Yorkshire, and
Appendix of Illustrated Documents. Edited
by R. H. Skaife. 1867.
50. Memoirs of the Life of Mr Ambrose Barnes,
Merchant and sometime Alderman of New-
castle-upon-Tyne. 1867.
980
SURTEES SOCIETY— SUTTON.
SURTEES SOCIETY— Continued.
51. Symeon of Durham. The whole of the Works
ascribed to him except the History of the
Church of Durham. To ■which are added
the History of the Translation of St.
Cuthbert, the Life of St. Margaret, Queen
of Scotland, by Turgot, Prior of Durham,
etc. Edited by Mr John Hodgson Hinde.
1868.
52. 55. The Correspondence of John Cosin, Bishop
of Durham, together with Papers illustrative
of his Times. Edited by Rev. George
Omsby. 2 vols. 1869, 1870.
53. See No. 4.
54. The Diary of Abraham de la Pryme, the
Yorkshire Antiquary (1671-1722). Edited
by Charles Jackson. 1870.
55. See No. 52.
56. The Register or Rolls of "Walter Gray, Arch-
bishop of York, 1225-1254. Edited by
Rev. J. Raine. 1872.
57. The Register of the Guild of Corpus Christi in
the City of York, containing a full list of its
Members, 1408-1437. 1872.
58. Feodarium Prioratus Dunelmensis : a Survey
of the Estates of the Prior and Convent of
Durham in the Fifteenth Century. Edited
by Rev. W. GreenwelL 1873.
59. 60. Missale ad usum insignis Ecclesise Ebora-
censis. The York Missal. 2 vols. 1874.
61. Liber Pontificalis Chr. Bainbridge, Archie-
piscopi Eboracencis. The York Pontifical.
Edited by Dr Henderson. 1875.
62. The Autobiography of Mrs Alice Thornton
of East Newton, County York. Ssec. XVI.
Edited by Charles Jackson. 1875.
63. Manuale et Processionale ad usum insignis
EcclesiiB Eboracensis. The York Manual and
Processional. Edited by Dr Henderson.
1875.
64. Acts of Chapter of the Collegiate Church of
St. Peter and Wilfrid, Ripon, 1452-1506.
Edited by Rev. J. G. Fowler.
65. Yorkshire Diaries and Autobiographies in
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
Edited by Charles Jackson. 1877.
66. Cartularium Abbatise de Novo Monasterio
(Newminster). Edited by Charles Jackson.
1878.
67. See No. 42.
68. Selections from the Household Books of the
Lord WilUam Howard of Naworth Castle.
Edited by Rev. George Omsby. 1878.
SURTEES SOCIKTY— Continued.
69. Cartularium Abbathiae de "Whiteby, Ordinis
S. Benedicti fundatse anno MLXXVIII.
VoL L 1879.
70. Dialogi Laurentii Dunelmensis Monachi ac
Prioris. 1880.
71. Breviarium in usum insignis Ecclesice Ebora-
censis. VoL L 1880.
SUSSEX (Duke op).
Bibliotheca Sussexiana. See Pettigrew (T. G.)
SUTCLIEFE (Matthew).
The Practice, Proceedings, and Lawes of Armes,
described out of the Doings of most valiant and ex-
pert Captaines, and confirmed both by Ancient and
Moderne examples and precedents. Liond.1593. 4to.
SUTHERLAND (Captain).
A Tour up the Straits from Gibraltar to Constanti-
nople, with the leading Events in the present "War
between the Austrians, Russians, and Turks, to the
year 1789. Lond. 1790. 8vo.
SUTHERLAND (Alexander).
The Achievements of the Knights of Malta. See
Constable's Miscellany.
SUTHERLAND (Peter C), M.D.
Journal of a Voyage in Baffin's Bay and Barrows'
Straits, in the years 1850-1851, under command of Mr
William Penney, in search of the missing crews of H.M.
ships "Erebus" and "Terror." 2 vols. Lond. 1852.
post 8vo.
SUTHERLAND (William).
Britain's Glory ; or Ship-Building unvail'd ; being a
General Director for Building and Compleating the
said Machines. Lond. 1729. folio.
SUTHERLAND (William), Gardener.
Handbook of Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Flowers.
JSdinb. 1871. 8vo.
SUTHERLAND PEERAGE
The Additional Case of Elizabeth, claiming the
Title and Dignity of Countess of Sutherland, eta See
Dalrymplb (Sir David).
Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland.
See Gordon (Sir Robert).
See also. Peerage Claims.
SUTTON (Henry), Barrister-at-Law.
The Tramway Acts of the United Kingdom, with
Notes on the Law and Practice ; and an Appendix
containing the Standing Orders, Rules, etc. Lond.
1874. 12mo.
SUWOROW— SWEDEN.
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SUWOROW (G^n^ral-Feld-Mar^chal.)
Histoire des Campagnes du Comto Alexandre
Suworow Eymnikski. 2 vola Lond. 1799. 8vo.
Campagne dea Austro-Eusses en Italie, sous les
ordres du Mar^chal de Suworow. Paris, 1802. 8vo.
SVANINGIUS (JoH. Janus).
Chronologia Danica, a prima Regni origine, ad
annum Christi 1650. Hafiiim, 1650. folio.
SWAINSON (Ebv. C.)
A Kandbook of Weather-Folk-Lore ; being a Collec-
tion of Proverbial Sayings in various Languages
relating to the Weather, with Explanatory Notes.
FAinb. 1873. 12mo.
SWAINSON (William), EE.S.
Works on Natural History. See Lakdnee's Cabinet
Cyclopedia.
Fauna Boreali-Americana. See Richardson (Sir
John).
SWAMMEEDAM (John), M.D.
The Book of Nature ; or, the History of Insects,
reduced to distinct Classes, translated by Thomas Flloyd.
With Notes from Eeaumur and others, by John Hill,
M.D. Lond. 1758. folio.
SWAN (Eev. Chables).
Journal of a Voyage up the Mediterranean, princi-
pally among the Islands of the Archipelago, and in
Asia Minor ; including many interesting particulars
relative to the Greek Eevolution. 2 vols. Lond.
1826. 8vo.
See also, Gesta Romanordm.
SWAN (Joseph).
Views of Glasgow, Views on the Clyde, etc. See
Leighton (John M.)
History of the County of Fife. See Leighton
(John M.)
Historical Descriptions of Paisley and of Dundee.
See Maokib (Charles).
SWANSTON (Clement Todwat).
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High
Court of Chancery, during the time of Lord Chancellor
Eldon, from Hilary, 58 Geo. III. 1818, to Mich. 59
Geo. Ill 1819. 3 vols. Lond. 1821-1827. 8vo.
SWARBECK (Samuel Dukinfield).
Sketches in Scotland, drawn from Nature and on
Stone. Lond. 1839. large folio.
SWARTZ (Chr. Feed.)
Memoirs and Correspondence. See Pearson (Hugh).
SWEDEN.
The Great and Famous Battle of Lutzen, fought
between the renowned King of Sweden [Gustavus
Adolphus] and Walstein, etc. Here is also inserted an
Abridgement of the King's Life. Faithfully translated
out of the French, n.p., 1633. 4to.
The New Starr of the North, shining upon the
victorious King of Sweden. Lond. 1632. 4to.
The Swedish Discipline, Religious, Civile, and
Military. Three parts. Lond. 1832. 4to.
The Swedish Intelligencer, Parts I. -IV., wherein
out of the truest and choysest Informations are the
famous Actions of that warlike Prince [Gustavus
Adolphus] led along, etc. — Part V. entitled, the Con-
tinuation of the German History. — Part. VI. entitled,
The History of the present Warres of Germany. Briefly
brought down from October last year to our Ladyday
1634. — Part VII. The German History continued.
Seven parts bound in 4 vols. Lond. 1632-1634.
4to.
Costume of Sweden. Illustrated by Twenty-two
Engravings. Lond. 1823. imp. 4to.
Rambles in Sweden and Gottland, with Etchings by
the Wayside. By SUvanus. Lond. 1847. 8vo.
Expositio Causarum quibus S.R.M. Sueciae bellum a
Rege Regnoque Danias sibi iUatum, etiam post Pacem
RoschUdiae initam continuare coacta fuit. n.p., 1658.
4to.
Sueciae Regni Leges Civiles aut Civitatum, secundum
Dom. Gustavi Adolphi Sueonum etc., Regis mandatum
publicatse et typis excusse, A. 1618, a Johanne Loccenio
in Latinam linguam traductee, et brevibus notis
iUustratae. Holmim, 1672. folio.
Suecise Regni Leges Provinciales, prout quondam a
Carolo IX. Sueonum, Gothorum, etc., Rege, post recog-
nitionem, confirmatse, et anno 1608, publicatae sunt, a
Johanne Loccenio, in Latinam linguam traductse, et
brevibus notis illustratse. Londini Scanorum, 1675.
12mo.
Suecia antiqua et hodierna (ab Erico Dalberg). 3
vols. Holmice (1693-1714). oblong folio.
Acta Literaria Sueciae, Upsaliae publicata, annorum
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BW'RTi'E^— Continued.
Upplysingar om Kronans, Kyrkonas och Prester-
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A Treatise concerning the Last Judgement, and
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day fulfilled. Being a Testimony of things heard
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8vo.
The Apocalypse ; or. Book of Eevelations ex-
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A brief Exposition of the Doctrine of the New
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8vo.
True Christian Religion; containing the Universal
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SWEDIAUR (F.), M.D.
Arguments on the Abolition of the Laws prohibiting
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SWEERTIUS (Emanuel).
Florilegium Eman. Sweertii Amsteledami commo-
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SWIETEN (Gerardus van).
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SWIFT (Edmund S.)
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SWIFT (Jonathan), D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's,
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Works, including the whole of his Posthumous Pieces,
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SWINBURNE (Algernon Charles).
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Songs of the Springtides. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
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SWINBURNE (Henry), LL.D.
A Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills. Fifth
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SWESTBURNE (Henry).
Travels through Spain, in the years 1775 and 1776,
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A Supplemeut to Mr Swinburne's Travels through
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SWINBUENE— SYDENHAM SOCIETY.
SWINBUENE (Hsnry)— Continued.
Travels in the Two Sicilies, in the years 1777 and
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Picturesque Tour through Spain, embellished with
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SWINTON (Archibald), Writer to the Signet.
Considerations on the questions of Law involved in
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SWINTON (John, Lord).
An Abridgment of the Public Statutes in force and use
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A proposal for Uniformity of Weights and Measures
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Considerations concerning a proposal for dividkig
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SWITZEELAND.
Acta Helvetica, Physico - Mathematico - Botanico
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SVnTZEB.LANT>— Continued.
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SYBEL (Heinrich von), Professor of History in the
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History of the French Eevolution, 1789-1795.
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SYDENHAM (Charles, Lord).
Memoir of the Life of Charles, Lord Sydenham. See
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SYDENHAM (Flotbr).
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SYDENHAM (Thomas), M.D.
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SYDENHAM SOCIETY.
Observations on Aneurism, selected from the Works
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An Anatomical Description of the Diseases of the
Organs of Circulation and Eespiration. By Charles
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The Principles of Medical Psychology, being the
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Observations on Surgical Diseases of the Head and
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SYDENHAM SOCIKIY— Continued.
A Manuel of the Nervous Diseases of Man. By
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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages. See Heokbr
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SYDNEY, or SIDNEY (Algernon).
Discourses concerning Government, with an Account
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Letters to the Hon. Henry Saville, Ambassador in
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SYDNEY (William Egbert).
A Treatise on the Jurisdiction and modern Practice
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The Scottish Church Question. Lond. 1845.
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Local Records; or. Historical Register of Remarkable
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SYLVESTER (Joshua).
Du Bartas, his Divine Weekes and Workes, \vith a
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SYM (John David), Advocate.
An Analysis of the Employer's Liability Act, 1880,
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SYME (David).
Reports of Proceedings in the High Court of
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The Fortunes of Francesco NoveUo da Carrara, Lord
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An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava,
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SYMMONS (Chables), D.D.
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SYMONDS (John Addington).
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Diary of the Marches of the Eoyal Army during the
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SYMONS (JelingebC.)
Arts and Artisans at Home and Abroad; with
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SYMSON (Eev. Andrew), Minister of Kirhinner.
A large Description of Galloway. With an Appendix,
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SYMSON (Archibald), Pastor at Dalkeith in Scot-
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A Sacred Septenarie; or, a Godly and fruitfull Ex-
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SYMSON (David).
A Genealogical and Historical Account of the illus-
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SYMSOJSr (Matthias).
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SYMSON (Patrick), Minister of Striveling.
The Historie of the Church since the dayes of our
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SYNCELLTJS (Gborgius).
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SYEIAC DOCUMENTS, attributed to the first
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TABLE OF FEES. See Fees.
TABLEAU de la Litt^rature Fran^aise pendant le
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TACITUS (C. Cornelius).
Opera; notisGrammatico-philologico-criticis illustrata
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Opera; recognovit, emondavit, supplomentis explevit,
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6 vols. Paris, 1818. Svo.
The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description
ofGermanie. By Eichard Grenewey. n.p., 1604. foUo.
The end of Nero and beginning of Galba; foure
bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. The Life
of Agricola (by Sir Henry Savile). n.p., 1604. foUo.
(Bound with the preceding.)
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Discourses upon that Author (by Thomas Gordon).
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Supplements, and Maps. 4 vols. Lond. 1793. 4to.
The same. 8 vols. Lond. 1811. Svo.
The Works of Tacitus. The Oxford Translation,
revised with Notes. 2 vols. Lond. 1854. 12mo.
(Bohn's Classical Library. )
TAGART (Edward).
A Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, RN.
With Extracts from his Diaries and Correspondence.
Lond. 1832. Svo.
TAILLANDIEE (A. H.)
Edflexions sur les Lois P^nales de France et d'Angle^
terra Paris, 1824. Svo.
TAILZIES.
Proposals for amending the Law concerning Tailzies
in Scotland. Edinb. 1765. Svo.
See also. Entails.
988
TAII^E— TALLEYEAND.
TAINE (H. A.), D.C.L.
Voyage en Italia 2 vols. Paris, 1874. 12nio.
History of English Literature. Translated by H. Van
Laun, one of the Masters at the Edinburgh Academy.
2 vols. Edinb. 1871. 8vo.
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Chapter, by W. F. Eae. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
Lea Origines de la France Contemporaine: The
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Jersey. Lond. 1876. 8vo.
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VoL I. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
TAISAND (Pierbe).
Les Vies des plus c616bres Jurisconsultes de toutes les
Nations, tant Anciens que Modernes. Paris, 1721.
4to.
The same. Nouvelle Edition, augmentde d'un tiers
par M. [Ferrifere]. Paris, 1737. 4to.
TAIT or TAITT (Alexandbe).
An Essay upon Baron Napier's Rhabdology, being
an Expeditious Use of his Pythagorick Table in Eesolv-
ing Arithmetical Questions without his Eods. Edinb.
1746. 8vo.
Eoman Account of Britain and Ireland in answer to
Father Innes. See Scotia Eediviva.
TAIT (George).
A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Justice
of the Peace in Scotland. Edinb. \i\5. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition. Edinh. 1828. 8vo.
A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland.
Edinh. 1824. 8vo.
The same. Second edition. Edinh. 1827. 8vo.
The same. Third edition, edited by Adam Urquhart.
Edinh 1834. 8vo.
A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Constable
in Scotland, in Public and in Private Cases; and of
those of a Private Person in Criminal Cases. Sixth
edition. Edinh. 1827. 8vo.
TAIT (P. G.), Professor, University of Edinburgh.
Lectures on some Recent Advances in Physical
Science. Lond. 1876. 8vo.
The Unseen Universe. See Stewart (BAiiFODR) and
Tait (P. G.)
TAIT (William).
Index to the Decisions of the Court of Session, con-
tained in all the Original Collections, and in Mr
Morison's Dictionary of Decisions. Edinh. 1823.
4to.
TALBOT (Lord Chancellor).
Cases in Equity during the time of the late Lord
Chancellor Talbot. Third edition, with references, by
John G. Williams. Dublin, 1793. 8vo.
See also. Chancery (Court of).
TALBOT (Catherine).
Letters. See Carter (Elizabeth).
TALBOT (Hon. John C.)
Report of the Case of the Forfar District of Burghs.
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TALES of a Voyager to the Arctic Ocean.
Lond. 1826. 8vo.
3 vols.
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1829. 8vo.
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Vacation Rambles and Thoughts, comprising the
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1845. post 8vo.
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TALMUD— TASSIE.
989
TALMUD.
HDID DDDO, lioc est, Talmudis Babylonici Codex
Succa, sivo de Tabernaculorum Festo, Latinitato
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Mhenum, 1726. 4to.
TALVJ (A.)
Historical View of the Languages and Literature of
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son, D.D. New York, 1860. post 8vo.
Talvi's History of the Colonisation of America.
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post 8vo.
TAMAIO DE VAKGAS (Thomas).
Historia General de Espana del P. D. Juan de
Mariana, defendida, contra las Advertencies de Pedro
Mantuauo. — Ea^on de la Historia del P. D. Juan de
Mariana; de las Advertencias de Pedro Mantuano
contra ella; i de la defensa del Doctor Don Thomas
Tamaio de Vargas. — Defensa de la Descension de la
Virgen N. S. a la S. Iglesia de Toledo a dar la CasuUa
a su B. CapeUan S. Ildephonso. Toledo, 1616. 4to.
TAMEELANE.
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lain the Great. See Croix (Petis de la).
Histoire du Grand Tamerlan. See Vattier (Pierre).
TAMLYN (John), Barrister.
A Digest of the Laws of Friendly Societies and
Savings Banks. Lond. 1827. 12mo.
Eeports of Cases decided in the High Court of
Chancery, by Sir John Leach, Master of the EoUs
(1829-1830). VoL L Lond. 1831. 8vo.
TAMS (G.), M.D.
Visit to the Portuguese possessions in South-Western
Africa, translated from the German, by H. Evans Lloyd.
2 vols. Lond. 1845. post 8vo.
TANCOIGNE (M.)
A Narrative of a Journey into Persia, and Eesidence
at Teheran; containing a descriptive Itinerary from
Constantinople to the Persian capital. Translated from
the French. Lond. 1820. 8vo.
TANJOEE.
Appendix. A Collection of Papers and Corre-
spondence from the Eecords of the Company, relating
to Tanjore. Published by the Directors of the East
India Company. 3 vols. Lond. 1778. 4to.
TANNAHILL (Robert).
Poems and Songs, a revised and enlarged edition,
with Memoirs of the Author, and of his friend Robert
A. Smith, by Philip A. Ramsay. Glasgow, 1838.
12mo.
TANNEE (Bernhardus Leopoldus Franciscus).
Legatio Polono-Lithuanica in Moscoviam, anno 1678.
See Poland: Bibliotheoa Polonica.
TANNEE (Thomas), Bishop of St. Asapks.
BibHotheca Britannico-Hibemica; sive de Scrip-
toribus, qui in Anglia, Scotia, et Hibernia, ad sseculi
XVII. initium floruerunt Commentarius, cui praefixa est
Davidis Wilkensii Prsefatio, etc Lond. 1748. folio.
Notitia Monastica; or, an Account of all the Abbeys,
Priories, and Hoxises of Friars, formerly in England
and Wales. And also of all the Colleges and Hospitals
founded before 1540, with many additions, by James
Nasmith. Cambridge, 1787. folio.
TAEBAT (Viscount). See Mackenzie (Sib
George).
TAEGINI (Francisco B. M.)
Ensaio sobre o Homem, traduzido, etc. See Pope
(Alexander).
TAEIN (M.)
Osttographie, ou Description des Os de I'Adulte, du
Foetus, etc., precedde d'une jintroduction k I'Etude
des Parties SoUdes du Corps Humain. Paris, 1753.
4to.
TAREUGO Unmasked; or, an Answer to a late
Pamphlet intituled, " Apollo Mathematicus," by George
Hepburn, M.D. To which is added by Dr Pitcairne,
the Theory of the Internal Diseases of the Eye, demon-
strated Mathematically. Edinh. 1695. 4to.
See also, Pitcairne (Archibald), M.D.
TAETINIUS (Jos. Mar.)
Rerum ItaHcarum Scriptores ab anno 1000 ad 1600,
quorum potissima pars nunc primum in lucem prodit.
2 vols. Florentioi, 1748, 1770. folio.
TASCHEREAU (Jules Antoine).
Histoire de la Vie et des Ouvrages de Molifere.
Paris, 1825. 8vo.
TASSIE (James).
A Descriptive Catalogue of a General Collection of
Ancient and Modern Engraved Gems, Cameos, etc.
See Raspe (Rudolph Erich).
990
TASSm— TATTAM.
TASSIN (EBNi Prosper), and TOTJSTAESr (Ch. F.)
Nouvoau TraiW de Diplomatique. See Diplo-
matique.
TASSO (TOEQUATO).
Opero, colle Contraversie sopra la Gerusalemme
Liberata. 6 vols. Firenze, 1724. folio.
Le Opere di Torquato Tasso, raccolte per Giuseppe
Mauro. 12 vols. Venezia, 1722-1742. 4to.
Discorsi del Signor Torquato Tasso, dell' Arte Poetica;
et in particolare del PoemaHeroico. Venetia, 1587 . 4to.
{Bound with Beni's I'Anticrusca.)
La Gerusalemme Liberata, di Torquato Tasso, con
la Vita del medesimo, aUegoria del Poema, 'argomenti
incisi ne' rami del Tempesta, etc., e con le Annotazioni
di Scipione Gentili e di Giulio Gaustavini Urbino,
1735. folio.
La Gerusalemme Liberata. See Parnaso Italiano
(Vols. XXVIIL, XXIX.)
Lettere del Signor Torquato Tasso non piu stampate.
Bologna, 1616. 4to.
Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered; or, Godfrey of Bulloign :
an Heroic Poem. Done into English by Edward
Fairfax. Fourtli edition, with a Glossary and Index.
Lond. 1749. 8vo.
The same. 2 vols. Lond. 1817. 12mo.
The same. Translated from the Italian by John
Hoolo. Eighth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1802. 8vo.
The same. Translated into English Spenserian
Verse from the Italian of Tasso; together with a Life
of the Author, interspersed with Translations of his
verses to the Princess Leonora of Este ; and a List of
English Crusaders. By J. H. Wiffen. 2 vols. Lond.
1824, 1825. royal 8vo.
The same. Lond. 185 i. 12mo. (Bohn's Illustrated
Library.)
Vita di Tasso. See Serassi (Abate Pierantonio).
Life of Tasso. See Black (Eev. John).
Love and Madness of Tasso. See "Wilde (Eichakd
Henry).
TASSONI (Alessandeo).
Pensieri DiversL Venetia, 1646. 4to.
La Secchia Eapita, poema eroicomicoj con la Vita
e con le Note compUate da Rabustiano Gironi. Milano,
1806. 8vo.
Le Seau Enlev^, poeme heroisatiro-comique,
traduit de I'ltalien du Tassoni, 3 vols. Paris, 1758-
1759. 12mo.
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TASWELL-LANGMEAD (Thomas P.)
English Constitutional History; a Text-Book for
Students and Others. Lond, 1875. 8vo.
TATE (George).
The History of the Borough, Castle, and Barony of
Alnwick. 2 vols. Alnwick, 1866. 8vo.
TATE (James).
Horatiua restitutus.
See HoEATiua
TATE (William).
Tate's Modem Cambist. A Manual of Foreign Ex-
change and Bullion, with the Moneys and other
Mediums of Exchange of all Trading Nations ; also
Tables of Foreign Weights and Measures. Seventeenth
edition, by Hermann Schmidt. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
TATHAM (Edward), D.D.
Letter to the Eight Hon. William Pitt, on the
National Debt. Oxford, 1795. 8vo.
The Chart and Scale of Truth, by which to find the
cause of Error. Being the Bampton Lecture for 1789.
New edition vrith Memoir. 2 vols. Lond. 1840.
8vo.
TATIAN.
The Writings of Tatian and TheophUus, and the
Clementine Eecognitions. See Clark's Anti-Nicene
Library.
TATISCHEFF (Michael).
The Grand Instructions to the Commissioners
appointed to frame a new Code of Laws for the Eussian
Empire, composed by Her Majesty Catherine II.
To which is prefixed a Description of the Manner of
opening the Commission, with the Order and Eules for
electing the Commissioners. Translated from the
Original, by Michael Tatischeff. Lond. 1768. 4to.
TATLER (The).
The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. (Sir
Eichard Steele), from April 12, 1709, to January 2,
1710. 2 vols, in 1. Lond. 1710. foHo.
The same. New edition, with Illustrations and Notes,
historical, biographical, and critical. (By John Nichols
and others.) 6 vols. Lond. 1786. post 8vo.
See also, British Essayists.
TATTAM (Eev. Henry).
A compendious Grammar of the Egyptian Language,
as contained in the Coptic and Sahidic Dialects; with
an Appendix consisting of the Eudiments of a Dic-
tionary of the Ancient Egyptian Language in the
Enchorial character, by Thomas Young, M.D. Lond.
1830, 1831. 8vo.
Lexicon .^Igyptiaco-Latinum ex veteribus Lingute
.iEgyptiacaj Monumentis, et ex operibus La Crozii,
Woidii, et aliorum congestum. Oxonii, 1835. Bvo.
TAUNTON— TAYLOE.
991
TAUNTON (WnxiAM Ptle).
Eeports of Cases argued and determined in the Court
of Common Pleas, and other Courts from 1807.
7 vols. Lond. 1814-1819. 8vo.
TAVERNIEE (Jean Baptiste).
Les Six Voyages de Jean Baptiste Tavemier en
Turquie, en Perse, et aux Indes, pendant I'espace de
quarante ans. 2 vols. Paris, 1676. 4to.
RecueU de plusieurs Relations et Traitez, qui n'ont
point est6 mis dans ses six premiers Voyages. Paris,
1679. 4to.
The Six Voyages of John Baptista Tavernier through
Turkey into Persia and the East Indies, finished in the
year 1670; giving an Account of the state of those
countries ; together with a new Eelation of the present
Grand Seignor's Seraglio. Made English by J. P. To
which is added a Description of all the Kingdoms
which encompass the Euxine and Caspian Seas, by
an English Traveller, never before printed. Lcmd.
1678. folio.
Collection of Relations and Treatises of J. B. Taver-
nier not printed among his first Six Voyages. See
EvEBAED (Edmund).
TAXATIO ECCLESIASTICA Anglic et Walliaj,
auctoritate Papse Nicholai IV. See Records (Pdblio).
TAYLER (Thomas).
Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French,
and other Languages, interspersed in the Commentaries
of Sir W. Blackstone, and various Law Treatises,
translated into English, and alphabetically arranged.
Lmd. 1819. 8vo.
TAYLER ("William Elfe).
Popery : its Character and its Crimes.
8vo.
Lond. 1847.
TAYLER (William James).
Treatise on the Differences between the Laws of
England and Scotland relating to Contracts; including
Marriage considered as a Contract affecting Property,
and Marriage Settlements. Edinh. 1849. 8vo.
TAYLOR (Alexander).
The Farmer's Guide, and Agriculturalist's Companion.
Edinb. 1827. 8vo.
TAYLOR (Alfred Swainb), M.D.
On Poisons, in relation to Medical Jurisprudence
and Medicine. Lond. 1848. 12mo.
Medical Jurisprudence. Fifth edition. Zojjd 1854.
12mo.
TAYLOR (Bayard).
Views a-Foot; or, Europe seen with Knapsack and
Staff. Lond. 1847. post 8vo.
TAYLOR (Brook), LLD.
Contemplatio PhUosophica ; a Posthumous Work.
To which is prefixed a Life of the Author by his grand-
son Sir William Young. Lond. 1793. 8vo.
New Principles of Linear Perspective. Lond. 1749.
8vo.
The Practice of Perspective on the Principles of
Dr Brook Taylor. See Highmobe (Joseph).
TAYLOR (Catharine).
Letters from Italy to a younger Sister. 2 vols.
Lond. 1842. post 8vo.
TAYLOR (Edgar).
The Book of Rights; or. Constitutional Acts and
Parliamentary Proceedings affecting Civil and Religious
Liberty in England, from Magna Charta to the present
time, historically arranged, with notes and observa-
tions. Lond. 1833. 12mo.
TAYLOR (Edward).
Memoirs of Guy Joli. See Joli (Gut).
TAYLOR (G. L.), and CRESY (Edward).
The Architectural Antiquities of Rome, measured
and delineated. 2 vols. Zwjd. 1821, 1822. imperial
folio.
TAYLOR (George), and SKINNER (Andrew).
Taylor and Skinner's Maps of the Roads of Ireland,
surveyed 1777. Lond. 1778. royal 8vo.
TAYLOR (George).
Practical Treatise on the Act for the Registration,
Regulation, and Incorporation of Joint Stock Com-
panies, 7 and 8 Vict. cap. 110 (as amended by 10 and
11 Vict cap. 78). Lond. 1847. 8vo.
TAYLOR (Henet).
Philip van Artevelde; a Dramatic Romance, in two
parts. 2 vols. Land. 1834. 12mo.
The Statesman. Lond. 1836. 12mo.
TAYLOR (Lieut. -Gen. Sir Herbert).
The Last Illness and Decease of the Duke of York.
Lond. 1827. post 8vo.
TAYLOR (Isaac).
History of the Transmission of Ancient Books to
Modem Times. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
992
TAYLOR
TAYLOE (Isaac)— Continued.
The Natural History of Enthusiasm. (Anon.) Lond.
1829. 8vo.
A New Model of Christian Missions. Explained in
Four Letters to a Friend. (Anon.) Lond. 1829.
8vo.
Saturday Evening. (Anon.) Lond. 1832, 8vo.
Fanaticism. (Anon.) Lond. 1833. 8vo.
Spiritual Despotism. (Anon.) Lond. 1835. 8vo.
Physical Theory of another Life. (Anon.) Lond.
1836. 8vo.
Home Education. Lond. 1838. 8vo.
Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Ox-
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1839, 1842. 8vo.
Elements of Thought; or, Concise Explanations
(alphahetically arranged) of the principal Terms em-
ployed in the several Branches of Intellectual Philoso-
phy. Lond. 1842. 12mo.
Ultimate Civilization, and other Essays. Lond.
1860. 12mo.
TAYLOE (J. G.) Ph.D.
Flowers : their Origin, Shapes, Perfumes, and
Colours. Lond. 1878. post 8vo.
TAYLOR (Eev. James W.)
Memoir of David Maitland Makgill Crichton of
Nether Eankeilour. Edinh. 1853. 8vo.
Some Historical Antiquities, chiefly Ecclesiastical,
connected with the North, the East, and the Centre of
Fife. Cupar-Fife, 1868. 12mo.
TAYLOE (Jane).
The Contributions of Q. Q. Land. \9,i%. 12mo.
TAYLOE (Jeremt), D.D., Bishop of Down and
Connor.
Whole Works, with a Life of the Author, and a
critical examination of his Writings, by Eeginald Heber.
15 vols. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
The Great Exemplar of Sanctity and Holy Life
according to the Christian Institution : described in the
History of the Life and Death of Jesus Christ. With
Considerations and Discourses upon severall parts of
the Story, and Prayers fitted to the several Mysteries.
Lond. 1653. folio.
A Course of Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year.
Together with a Discourse of the Divine Institution,
Necessity, Sacredness, and Separation of the Office
Ministerial. Second edition. Lond. 1655. folio.
TAYLOE (Jeeemy), J).!).— Continued.
A Collection of Polemicall Discourses, wherein the
Church of England in its worst as well as more
flourishing Condition is defended in many material
points, against the attempts of the Papists on one hand,
and the Fanaticks on the other. ZoretZ. 1674. folio.
Ductor Dubitantium ; or, the Eule of Conscience in
all her general measures. Lond. 1676. foUo.
Holy Living and Dying. Together with Prayers
containing the whole Duty of a Christian. Loml. 1837.
12mo.
The same. ZowrZ. 1851. 12mo. (Bohn's Standard
Library. )
TAYLOE (John), the Water Poet.
All the Workes of John Taylor, the Water Poet ;
being Sixty-and-Three in Number. Collected into one
volume by the Author. With sundry new Additions,
corrected, revised, and newly imprinted. Lond. 1630.
folio.
TAYLOE (Eev. John), D.D.
Paraphrase with Notes on the Epistle to the Eomans.
Lond. 1754. 4to.
The Hebrew Concordance adapted to the English
Bible ; disposed after the manner of Buxtorf. 2 vols.
Lond. 1754, 1757. foHo.
An Examiuation of the Scheme of Morality advanced
by Dr Hutcheson, late Professor in the University of
Glasgow. Lond. 1759. 8vo.
A Sketch of Moral Philosophy; or, an Essay to
demonstrate the principles of "Virtue and Eeligion upon
a new, natural, and easy plan. Lond. 1760. 8vo.
TAYLOE (John) LL.D.
Elements of the Civil Law.
Lond. 1786. 4to.
TAYLOR (Majob John).
Travels from England to India, in the year 1789, by
the way of the Tyrol, Venice, Scandaroon, Aleppo, and
over the Great Desert to Bussora ; with Instructions
for Travellers, and an Account of the expense of
Travelling. 2 vols. Lond. 1799. royal 8vo.
TAYLOE (John), M.D., of Bombay.
The Moon of Intellect: an Allegorical Drama ; and
Atma Bod'h ; or, the Knowledge of Spirit. Translated
from the Sanscrit and Pracrit by J. Taylor. Lond.
1812. 8vo.
TAYLOR (John).
Records of My Life. 2 vols. Lond. 1832. ?>vo.
TAYLOR- TAYMOUTH.
998
TAYLOR (John) F.RS.
Records of Mining. Edited by John Taylor. Lond.
1829. 4to.
TAYLOR (John).
Selections from the Works of the Baron de Hum-
boldt, relating to the climate, inhabitants, productions,
and mines of Mexico. With Notes by John Taylor.
Lond. 1824. Svo.
TAYLOR (John Glanville).
The United States and Cuba : eight years of Change
and TraveL Lmtd. 1851. post Svo.
TAYLOR (John Pitt).
Treatise on the Law of Evidence, as administered
in England and Ireland ; with Illustrations from the
American and other Foreign Laws. 2 vols. Lond.
1848. royal Svo.
The same. Second edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1855.
royal Svo,
The same. Sixth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1872.
royal' Svo.
The same. Seventh edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1878.
royal Svo.
TAYLOR (Colonel Meadows).
The Story of my Life ; by Colonel Meadows Taylor.
Edited by his Daughter. Edinh. 1878. post Svo.
TAYLOR (Richard).
TooKE (J. Hobnb).
See Scientific Memoirs.
TAYLOR (Richard).
Eldorado, or Adventures in the Path of Empire ;
comprising a Voyage to California, Life in San Fran-
cisco, and Experiences of Mexican Travel. 2 vols.
Lond. 1850. 12mo.
TAYLOR (Richard Cowling).
Statistics of Coal : The Geographical and Geological
distribution of Mineral Combustibles or Fossil Fuel
Philadelphia, 1848. Svo.
TAYLOR (Thomas), D.D.
The Theatre of God's Judgments. See Beaed
{Thomas).
TAYLOR (Thomas).
Malebranche's Search after Truth, translated. See
Malbbranche (Nicolas).
TAYLOR (Thomas).
A Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mys-
teries. Amsterdam, (Lond. 1791.) Svo.
TAYLOR {Tmyihs)— Continued.
Translations of Greek and Latin Writers. See
Apuleius. Aristotle. Iambuchus. Julian. Pau-
SANica Plato. Porphyry. Plotinus. I'boclus.
Sallustius, Stob^hs.
TAYLOR (William), o/iVorw/cA,
Historic Survey of German Poetry, interspersed with
various Translations. 3 vols. Lond. 1828-1830. Svo,
Memoirs, See Robberds (J. W,)
TAYLOR (WiLLLiM).
Annals of St. Mary Overy : an Historical and De-
scriptive Account of St. Saviour's Church and Parish,
Lond. 1833. 4to,
TAYLOR (William), Sergeant-Major.
Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan. Lond. 1842.
Svo.
TAYLOR (Rev. William).
Fragments of the Early History of Tain, from its
origin to the middle of the Sixteenth Century. Edinb.
1865. 12mo.
TAYLOR (William B. Sabspield).
The Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the
Fine Arts in Great Britain and Ireland. 2 vols. Lond.
1841. post Svo.
TAYLOR (William Cooke), LL.D.
niustrations of the Bible from the Monuments of
Egypt. Lond. 1838. 12mo.
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Romantic Biography of the Age of Elizabeth.
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TEATEO ESPASfOL.
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TEATRO ITALIANO.
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TEELING (Chaeles Hamilton).
Personal Narrative of the L-isli Rebellion of 1798.
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TEESDALE'S BRITISH ATLAS,
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TEGNER (EsAiAs), Bishop of Wexio in Sweden.
Frithiof s Saga : a Legend of the North. Translated
from the original Swedish by G. S[tephens]. Revised
and illustrated, with an introductory Letter by the
Author. Stockholm, 1839. 8vo.
The same. By Oscar Baker. Lond. 1841. - 8vo.
The same. Translated from the Swedish by Captain
H. Spalding. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
TEIGNMOUTH (Chables John, Second Lord).
Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland, and
of the Isle of Man. 2 vols. Lond. 1836. post 8vo.
Reminiscences of Many Years. 2 vols. Edinh.
1878. 8vo.
TEIGNMOUTH (John Shore, Lord).
Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence
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TEIND COURT.
A Collection of Papers in the Teind Court. 3 vols.
Edinb. 1797-1818. 4to.
TEISSIER (Antoine).
Catalogus Auctorum qui Librorum Catalogos,
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aut orationes funebres scriptis consignarunt. 2 vols.
Genevoe, 1686, 1705. 4to.
TELEGRAPH (The): a consolatory Epistle from
Thomas Muir of Botany Bay, to .the Hon. Henry
Erskine. — The Telegraph inverted, or Lauderdale's
Peep at the Author and Adherents of the Telegraph.
Reprinted Edinh. 1825. 8vo.
TELFORD (Thomas). See Provis (William
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TEMPESTA (Antonio), Fiorentino.
A Collection of Engravings etched by Tempesta or
after his designs, containing illustrations of the Bible,
Ovid's Metamorphoses, Tasso's Jerusalem, and the
History of the Seven Twin Brothers ; also, a Series of
Battle and Hunting Pieces, Cavalcades, Animals, etc.
Published at Rome, Antwerp, and Paris, 1590-1659.
Mounted in 2 vols, folio.
TEMPLARIA. Papers relative to the History,.
Privileges, and Possessions of the Scotish Knights
Templar, and their Successors, the Knights of Saint
John of Jerusalem. Parts I. and II. Edinb. 1828.
— Notes of Charters, etc., by Thomas, Earl of Melrose,
to the Vassals of the Barony of Drem, from 1615-
1627. Edinb. 1830.— Abstract of the Charters and
other papers recorded in the Chartulary of Torphichenj
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TEMPLARS.
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France : Documents In^idits.
TEMPLE (Edmond).
Travels in various parts of Peru, including a Year's
Residence in Potosi. 2 vols. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
TEMPLE (Major Sir Grenville T.)
Excursions in the Mediterranean, Algiers and Tunis.
2 vols. Lond. 1835. 8vo.
Travels in Greece and Turkey. Being the Second
Part of Excursions in the Mediterranean. 2 vols.
Lond. 1843. post 8vo.
TEMPLE (Sir John).
History of the Irish Rebellion, 1641 ; to which is
addded. Sir Henry Tichbume's History of the Siege of
Drogheda in 1641. Dublin, 1716. 4to.
The Irish Rebellion ; or, an History of the begin-
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in the Kingdom of Ireland in October 1641 ; together
with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres
which ensued thereupon. Sixth edition. To which is
added. Sir Henry Tichbome's History of the Siege of
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TEMPLE (Sib Richard), Bart
India in 1880. Lond. 1881. 8vo.
TEMPLE (Sir William), Bart.
Works, with a Life of the Author. 4 vols. Edinh..
1754. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life, Works, and Correspondence
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Peregrine).
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TEMPLE (Inner).
Students Admitted to the Liner Temple, 1547-1660.
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Catalogue of the Library of the Middle Temple.
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TENCE (Ulyssb). See Annuaibb Historiqub
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TENHOVE (Nicolas).
M6moires G^n^alogiques de la Maison de Medicis.
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cany within that period. From the French of Mr
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TENISON (Thomas), Archbishop of Ganterhury.
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TENNANT (Charles).
A Tour through parts of the Netherlands, Holland,
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1822, with an Appendix containing facsimile Copies
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2 vols. Lond. 1824. 8vo.
TENNANT (Rev. William), LL.D.
Ladian Recreations; consisting chiefly of Strictures
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ans and Hindoos. Second edition, enlarged. 2 vols.
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12mo.
TENNEMANN (W. G.)
Manuel de I'Histoire de la Philosophie. Traduit de
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Halis Saxonum, 1819. Svo.
Comwdiae Sex, ex editione Westerhoviana, cum
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TEEEASSON (Antoine).
HiBtoire de la Jurisprudence Eomaine. Paris, 1750.
foUo.
TEEEASSON (L'Abb6 Jean).
The Life of Sethos; taken from private Memoirs of
the ancient Egyptians. Translated from a Greek MS.
into French, and now faithfully done into English from
the Paris edition, by Mr Lediard. 2 vols. Lond.
1732. Svo.
TEEEOT (C. H.), D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh.
The Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Eomans, with
an Introduction, Paraphrase, and Notes. Lond. 1828.
Svo.
Sermons preached at St. Paul's Episcopal Churchy
Edinburgh. Edinb. 1865. 12mo.
TEEEY (Charles).
New Zealand; its Advantages and Prospects as a
British Colony. Lond. 1842. Svo.
Scenes and Thoughts in Foreign Lands. Lond.
1848. 12mo.
TEEEY (Daniel).
British Theatrical Gallery ; a Collection of whole-
length Portraits, with Biographical Notices. Lond.
1S25. folio.
TERSTEEGEN (Geehakd).
Life and Character of Gerhard Tersteegen, with
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12mo.
TEETULLIANUS (Qv. Sept. Florentius), Cartha-
giniensis Presbyter.
Opera Omnia, par Jac. Pamelium iUustrata. 5 vols,
in 1. Rothomagi, 1662. folio.
The Address of Qu. Sept. TertuUian to Scapula
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NiCENB Christian Library.
TESAURO (Emanuel).
Del Eegno d'ltalia sotto i Barbari Epitome con le
Annotationi dell' Abbate Valer. Castiglione. Torino,
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TESTAMENT (New).
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Lond. 1809, 1810. 8vo.
Novi Testamenti Libri Historici GrsBce. Textui
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Land. 1835. 8vo.
Novum Testamentum Greecum, edidit Alb. BongeL
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Novum Testamentam e Qrseca in Persicam linguam
translata. See Bible.
Tiomnadh Nuadh; ar Tigheam agus ar slanuighir
losa Croisd, air a thamiing o'n gbreugais chum Gaelic
Albannaicb; agus air a chvir a mach le H-ughdarras
Ardsheanaidh Eaglais na H-alba. Edinh. 1833. 8vo.
The New Testament. Translated from the critical
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Tangible Literature for the Blind. See Bible.
TESTE (Alphonse), M.D.
Practical Manual of Animal Magnetism; containing
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TETIUS (HiEBONYMUs), Comes Perudnm.
JEAos Barberinae ad Quirinalem Descriptae. Romce,
1642. foUo.
TETOT (M.)
E(5pertoire des Trait^s de Paix, d'Alliance, de
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entre toutes les Puissances du Globe. Table Gdnerale
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TEULET (Alexandre).
Inventaire Chronologique des Documents relatifs k
I'Histoire d'ficosse, conservds aux Archives du Eoyaume
k Paris. (Par Mens. Teulet, fils.) Iklinb. 1839. 4to.
(Abbotsford Club.)
Eolations PoUtiques de la France et de I'Espagne avec
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Fenelon (Bebtband de Salignac.)
Lettres de Marie Stuart, publidos avec Sommaires,
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TEULET (Alexandre) — Continued.
Papiers d'Etat de I'ficosse au XVP Sifecle.
Scotland.
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Narratio de Eebus Academiae Lugduno Batavae,
Seculo Octavo et Decimo, prosperis et adversis,
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AnTIQUOS E8PAN0LB8.
TEXIEE (M. C.)
EecueU des Pi(5ces de Thdatre, lues par M. Le Texier.
4 vols. Lmid. 1785. 8vo.
TEXIEE (Charles F. M.), and PTJLLAN (E. P.)
Byzantine Architecture, illustrated by examples of
Edifices erected in the East during the Earliest Ages
of Christianity, with Historical and Archaeological
Descriptions. Lond. 1864. folio.
TEYNHAM.
Eeport of the Proceedings on the Trial of the cause
Doe, on the demise of Lord Teynham, against Charles
Henry Tyler. See Trials.
THACHEE (James), M.D.
American Medical Biography; or. Memoirs of eminent
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United States from the first settlement of the country.
2 vols, in 1. Boston, 1828. 8vo.
THACKEEAY (Eev. Francis).
A History of the Eight Honourable William Pitt,
Earl of Chatham; containing his Speeches in Parlia-
ment; a considerable portion of his Correspondence,
with an Account of the principal Events and Persons
of his Time, connected with his Life, Sentiments, and
Administrations. 2 vols. Lond. 1827. 4to.
Eesearches into the Ecclesiastical and Political state
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Lond. 1843. 8vo.
THACKEEAY (William Makepeace).
Works. 22 vols. LowtZ. 1867-1869. 8vo.
Works of WUliam Makepeace Thackeray. 24 vols.
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3, 4. History of Pen-
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22. Roundabout Papers,
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24 Lovel the Widower,
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Vanity Fair : a Novel without a Hero. 2 vols. Lond.
1848. 8vo.
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8vo.
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and Drawings of William Makepeace Thackeray (1829-
1880). Lond. 1880. 8vo.
THANE (John).
British Autography. A Collection of Facsimiles of
the Handwriting of Eoyal and Illustrious personages;
\vith their authentic Portraits. 3 vols. Lond. 1788.
4to.
A Supplement to the British Autography, comprising
twenty-seven Portraits, three plates of Facsimiles, etc.,
with some Biographical Sketches. Lond. (1838). 4to.
THANET (Earl of).
The whole Proceedings against the Earl of Thanet.
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Histoire de Berry, contenant tout ce qui regarde cette
Province, et le Diocese de Bourges; la Vie et les Eloges
des Hommes lUustres ; et les Genealogies des Maisons
Nobles. 2 vols. Paris, 1689. folio.
Coustumes de Beauvoisis, par M. Philipes de Beau-
manoir : Assises et Bons Usages du Eoyaume de
Jerusalem, par M. Jean d'lbelin, et autres anciennes
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1690. foUo.
THfiATEE FEAN9AIS.
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A Collection of French Melodramas, Comedies, and
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8vo.
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Par M. Colld, 1763.-5. La Partie de Chasse
de Henri IV. Par M. Colle, 1766.— 6.
L'Homme sans Fagon. Par P. P. A Leger,
1798. — 7. Monsieur de Crac dans son Petit
CasteL Par J. F. Collin- Harleville, 1796.
— 8. Alceste k la Campagne. Par C. A.
Demoustrier, 1798. — 9. L'Auteur dans son
M(5nage. Par C. Gosse, 1799.— 10. L'Abb^
PeUegrin. Par Toumay et Audras, 1801.— 11.
Le Petit Jaquot. Par Alexandre, 1801. — 12.
Le Premier Venu, ou Six Lieues de Chemin.
Par J. B. C. Vial, 1801.-13. Les Deux Mferes.
Par C. G. Etienne et Gaugiran-Nankuil,
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MM. Melesville, Boirie et Merle, 1818.— 16.
Le Peintre Frangais k Londres. Par Barr6,
Radet, etc., 1802. — 17. Le Jugement de
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Sewrin, 1880.-9. Les Hableurs, suite de
M. de Crac. Par Degligny, 1800.— 10. Gilles
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et Henriquez, 1799. — 3. Les Deux Jocrisses.
Par Armand Gouff^, 1800.-4. Les Petits
Auvergnats. Par K. C. Guilbert-PLxerecourt,
1799. — 5. Le Mardchal de Luxembourg.
Melodrame, par MM. Fr^d^ric et Boirie,
1812. — 6. Rodolphe,ou la Tour de Falkenstein.
Par MM. Hubert et Louis, 1812.— 7. Wash-
ington, ou rOrpheline de la Pensylvanie. Par
M. D'Aubigny, 1815.— 8. Une Joumde k
Versailles. Par M. Georges Duval, 1815. —
9. Le Comte Cry. Par MM. E. Scribe et
Delestre-Poirson, 1817. — 10. Jeanne Hachette.
Par M. Duperche, 1822.— 11. Paoli, ou les
Corses et les Gdnois. Par M. FrM^ric, 1822.
— 12. Elodie, ou la Vierge du Monastfere :
Melodrame, prdcedd de La Bataille de Nancy.
Par M. Victor Ducange, 1822.-13. La Som-
nabule. Par MM. Eugfene Scribe et G.
Delavigne, 1822. — 14. La FamiUe Menzicoff.
Par M. Duperche, 1823.
Vol. IV. 1. L'Hdritifere. Par MM. Scribe et G. Delavigne,
1824. — 2. Julien, ou Vingt-cinq Ans d'Entr"
Acte. Par MM. Dartois et Xavier, 1824. — 3.
Le Landaw, ou I'Hospitalite. Par MM. Picard
et Mazferes, 1825. — 4. Les Premi&res Amours.
Par M. Scribe, 1825. — 5. Le Cocher de Fiacre.
Par MM. Benjamin et Ruben, 1825.— 6.
L'Amour et la Guerre. Par MM. Arago,
Victor et Desnoyers, 1825. — 7. Joseph II., ou
I'Inconnu au Cabaret. Par MM. Duvert, La-
fontaine et Leroy, 1826. — 8. La BeUe-mfere.
Par MM. Scribe et Bayard, 1826.— 9. Heritage
et Mariage. Par MM. Picard et Mazferes, 1826.
— 10. La Nuit des Noces. Par MM. Armand
Ovemay et Theodore N. . . , 1826.-11. La
Sonrde-muette, ou la Dame au VoUe Vert.
Par MM. Xavier et Duvert, 1826.— 12. Vingt-
cinq pour Cent. Par Emile de R . . . , 1826.
— 13. Le Capitaliste malgre lui Par MM.
Francis, D'Artois et Saintine, 1826. — 14. Les
Amans Enfoncds. Par M. Thibaun, 1826. —
15. La Brouette du Vinaigrier. Par Meroier,
1826.-16. Pauline. Par M. Dumersan, 1826.
—17. Marie. ParM. De Planard, 1826.-18.
Le Timide. Par MM. Scribe et Xavier,
1826.
TH^ATEE FRk^QAlS— Continued.
Vol. V. 1. La Vogue, 1825.— 2. Le Mortdangl'Embarras.
Par MM. Gustavo et Ldon, 1825. — 3. Le Sous
Chef. Par M. Ymbert, 1825.— 4. Alexis, ou
I'Erreur d'un Bon Pire. Par MarsoUier, 1 798.
— 5. La Fille du Musicien. Par MM. Crosnier
etde Ferriire, 1826.-6. Lord Davenant, 1825.
—7. Amdlie Mansfield. Par M. Hubert, 1825.
— 8. Sigismond de Bourgogne. Trag^die, par
J.P.G.Viennet, 1825.— 9. Le Petit Ramoneur.
Par M. T. Sauvage, 1825.— 10. Rodolphe, ou
Frfere et Soeur. Par MM. Scribe et Mclesville,
1825.-11. Fanchon la VieUeuse. Par MM.
^ Bouilly et Pain, 1803.— 12. Ma Tante Anrore.
Opdra BoufFon, 1803.-13. Les Deux Forjats,
1823. — 14. Lisbeth, ou la Fille du Laboureur.
Par M. Victor Ducange, 1823.
VoL VT. 1. Les Surfaces ou les Quatre Cousins. Par
L. B. Picard, 1826.— 2. La Demoiselle de
Compagnie. Par M. Maz&res, 1826. — 3. Les
Paysans. Par MM. Brazier Dumersan et
MdlesviUe, 1826. — 4. Le Moulin des !6tangs.
Par MM. Frederic et Laqueyrie, 1826. — 5. La
Dame Voilee, 1826.-6. Clara Wendel, ou la
Demoiselle Brigand, 1827. — 7. Le Caleb de
Walter Scott, 1828.— 8. La Bdgueule, 1826.
— 9. Les Manteaux. Par MM. Scribe, Varuer
et Dupin, 1826.— 10. La Belle-mfere et le Gen-
dre. Par M. Samson, 1826. — 11. Honneur et
Prdjug^. Par M. X. V. Drap-Amaud, 1826.—
12. LeCandidat, 1826.— 13. Or^no,ou le Bon
Nfegre. Par MM. Xavier, Duvert et Paulin,
1826.
VoL VIL 1. La Petite Maison. Par M^lesville, 1826.— 2.
La Chambre de Clairette ou les Visites par la
Fenetre, 1826.-3. La Dame Blanche. Par M.
Scribe, 1826.-4. Le Caisseur: Drame, 1826.
— 6. Le Pauvre de I'Hotel-Dieu, 1826.-6. Le
SoufBet Conjugal, de MM. Th^aulon et
Etienne, 1826. — 7. Le Roman par Lettres, ou
le Chapitre xviii., 1826. — 8. La Lune de MieL
Par MM. Scribe, M^lesvUle et Carmouche,
1826.-9. Non! Par MM. Alfred et Foumier,
1826.-10. L'Intrigue et I'Amour. Par M.
De la Ville de Mirmont, 1826.— 11. Le Cor-
r^gidor ou les Contrebandiers. Par MM.
Antony et Leopold, 1826. — 12. Le VieU Artiste,
ou la Sdduction. Par Fr<5d. Lemaitre, 1826.
—13. Le Confident. Par MM. Scribe et
Maesville, 1826.
VoL VIII. 1. LaVieille. Par MM. Scribe et Delavigne,
1826. — 2. L'Agiotage. Par MM. Picard et
Empis, 1826. — 3. Le Courrier de Naples.
Par MM. Boirie, D'Hubigny et Poujol, 1822.
— 4. Le Tailleur des Bossus. Par MM. Duval et
Eochefort, 1826.-5. La Nappe et le Torchon.
Par MM. Wanderbuch et Alboise, 1834.— 6.
Vous n'aurez pas ma Fille. Par MM. GabriM
et Masson, 1834.-7. L'AlibL Par M. Long-
1000
THEATEE FRANgAIS— THELOALL.
THJ&ATKE YRAl^QAIS— Continued.
pr6, 1834. — 8. Catherine Howard. Par Alex.
Duma.i, 1834. — 9. Trois Ana Aprfes. Par
MM. Nezel et Boule, 1834.— 10. La Passion
Secrfete. Par M. Scribe, 1834.
VoL IX. 1. Les Suites d'une Separation. Par MM. Duport
et Decomberousse, 1833.— 2. Louis XIII.
Par MM. Merville et Toumemine, 1833.-3. II
salt tout ! Par MM. Dupin et Sauvage, 1833.
— 4. Les Rouds. Par MM. Sauvage et Bayard,
1833.-5. Les Malcontents de 1879. Par
MM. D'ilpagny et Jarry, 1834. — 6. Victorine,
ou la Nuit porte Conseil. Par MM. Dumersan,
Gabriel et Dupeuty, 1831. — 7. Angfele. Par
Alex. Dumas, 1834. — 8. Une Chanson. Par
MM. Cogniard et Montigny, 1834.— 9. Une
Fille k dtablir. Par MM. Bayard et Leroux,
1834.
VoL X. 1. C'est encore du Bonheur. Par Amould et
Lockroy, 1834. — 2. Vingt Ans plus tard. Par
Bayard et Laurencin, 1834. — 3. Lestocq ou
rintrigue et 1' Amour. Par M. Scribe, 1834. —
4. Les Boutiquiers. Par M. Dumersan, 1834. —
5. La Revolte des Modistes. Par MM. Valory
et Cogniard, 1834. — 6. Un Premier Amour.
Par MM. Bayard et Vanderburch, 1834. — 7.
Un Heureux Menage, ou les Freres Picard.
Par MM. Xavier et Lauzanne, 1833. — 8. Les
Deux Roses. Par M. Mallian, 1833.-9. La
Tirelire. Par MM. Cogniard et Jaime,
1835. — 10. Les Danseuses k la Classe. Par
MM. Dumanior et Cogniard, 1835. — 11. Le
Fils de Triboulet. Par MM. Cogniard et
Burat, 1833. — 12. Pauvre Jacques. Par MM.
Cogniard frkes, 1835.— 13. Le Poltron. Par
MM. Bayard, Alphonse et Regnault, 1835.
14. Une Femme Malheureuse. Par MM.
Lemoine et D'Orive, 1837. — 15. Cesar, ou le
Chien du Chateau. Par MM. Scribe et Vamer,
1837. — 16. Les Dames Patronesses. Par
MM. Scribe et Arvers. 1837. — 17. Une
Liaison. Par MM. Mazferes et Empis, 1834.
VoL XI. 1. Un mariage k Rompre. Par MM. Foumier et
Amould, 1834. — 2. Dupont mon Ami. Par
MM. Paul de Kock et Cogniard, 1834.— 3.
Une Aventure sous Charles XI. Par MM.
Fred. Soulid et Badon, 1834. — 4. Le Capitaine
Eoland. Par MM. Varin et Desvergers, 1834.
—5. Turiaf-le-Pendu. Par MM. Dumanoir
et Mallian, 1834.— 6. L'Apprenti. Par MM.
Cogniard et Adolphe, 1834. — 7. Dominique,
ou le Possddd. Par MM. D'lfipagny et Dupin,
1831.— 8. Le Gamin de Paris. Parr MM.
Bayard et Vanderburch, 1836. — 9. Le Commis
Voyageur. Par MM. Delestre et MdlesviUe,
1836. — 10. Le Prisonnier d'une Femme. Par
MM. Langrange et Cormon, 1836. — 11. Le
Chalet. Par MM. Scribe et Mdlesville, 1834.
— 12. La Fille du Cocher. Par M. de Rouge-
TH^ATRE YB.A'SQAIB— Continued.
mont, 1834.-13. Valentine. Par MM. de
Pixdrdcourt et Corru, 1834. — 14. Les Duels.
Par MM. Melesville et Camiouche, 1834. —
15. Salvoisy, ou 1' Amour de la Reine. Par
MM. Scribe, de Rougemont et de Comberousae,
1834.-16. Caravage (1599). Par de MM.
Desnoyer et Alboise, 1834. — 17. Le For-
r^veque. Par de MM. Rochefort et Cogniard,
1834.
Vol. XII. 1. La Vdnitienne. Par Anicet-Bourgeois, 1834.
—2. Pdcherel I'Empailleur. ParMM. Duvert
et Lauzanne, 1834. — 3. Le Fils Adoptif. Par
MM. Rougemont BrasieretWanderburck, 1834.
— 4. Tdtes Rondes et Cavaliers. Par MM.
Ancelot et Xavier, 1833. — 5. Les TLcelaines,
ou Paris en 1667. Par MM. Dumanoir et
Mallian, 1833.-5. Une Fille d't^ve. Par
MM. Dumanoir et CamiUe, 1833.— 7. Pfere et
Parrain. Par MM. Ancelot et Bourgeois, 1833.
— 8. Le Soupfon. Par Le Roux, 1833. — 9. Le
Proscrit. Par MM. Carmouche et Saintine
1833.— 10. Une Mfere. Par M. Bayard, 1833.—
11. Richelieu k Quatre-vingts Ans. Par MM.
Ancelot et Louis Lurine, 1833. — 12. Un Pont
Neuf. Par Aycard et Emmanuel, 1833. — 13.
Le Tartufe de Village, 1833. 14. Le Voyage
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THOMAS (Antoine L.), De VAcademie Fran^ise.
(Euvies. 4 vols. Amsterdam, 1773. Svo.
(Euvres. 4 vols. Paris, 1792. 12ino.
THOMAS (Dalby).
An Historical Account of the rise and growth of the
West-India CoUonies, and of the great advantages they
are to England in respect to Trade. Lond. 1690. 4to.
THOMAS (F. S.)
The Ancient Exchequer of England; the Treasury;
and Origin of the present management of the Ex-
chequer and Treasury of Ireland. Lond. 1848. Svo.
Hand-Book to the Public Records. Ltrnd. 1853.
royal Svo.
THOMAS (Capt. Geoege Powell).
Views of Simla. Lmid. 1846. large folio.
THOMAS (IsALiH).
The History of Printing in America; with a Bio-
graphy of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers.
2 vols. Worcester {Massachusetts), 1810. Svo.
THOMAS (J. H)
A Systematic arrangement of Lord Coke's first
Institute of the Laws of England; with the annotations
of Mr Hargrove, Lord Chief Justice Hale, and Lord
Chancellor Nottingham; and a new series of Notes and
References to the present time; also Tables and Indexes.
3 vols. Lmd. 1818. Svo.
1004
THOMAS— THOMSON.
THOMAS (Jean Baptiste).
TJii An k Kome et dans ses Environs. Eecueil de
Dessins Lithographies, repr6sentant les costumes, les
usages, les c&^monies, etc., des Etats Remains. Paris,
1823. folio.
THOMAS (John Penfohd).
Treatise of Universal Jurisprudence. Land. 1829.
8vo.
A legal and constitutional argument against the
alleged judicial right of restraining the publication of
Reports of Judicial Proceedings. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
THOMAS (Pascob).
Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas and round
the Globe, under the Command of Commodore George
(Lord) Anson. Lond. 1745. 8vo.
THOMAS (William), D.D.
Survey of the Cathedral Church of Worcester; with
an Account of the Bishops thereof, from the foundation
of the See, to the year 1660. Lond. 1736. 4to.
Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire. Second
edition, augmented and continued. See Dugdale (Sir
William).
THOMAS 1 BECKET. See Becket.
THOMAS 1 KEMPIS. See Kempis.
THOMAS CANTILUPE.
The Life and Gests of St. Thomas CantUupe, Bishop
of Hereford. By R. S. S. J. See Strange (R.)
THOMAS ELYENSIS. See Britain (Great):
Hist. Brit. Sceiptorbs; ed. T. Gale.
THOMAS THE RHYMER.
Sir Tristrem: a Metrical Romance. See Scott ^Sir
Walter).
Prophecies by Marvellous Merlin, Thomas Rymer,
and others. See Prophecies.
THOMASIUS (Christianus).
Additiones ad Praelectiones Juris Civilis Ulr. Huberi.
See HuBERUS (Ulriods).
THOMPSON (Benjamin).
The German Theatre, translated by Benjamin Thomp-
son. 6 vols. Lond. 1811. 12mo.
THOMPSON (E. A.)
The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of
America and the West Indies; containing an entire
Translation of the Spanish work of Colonel Don Antonio
de Alcedo, with large additions and Compilations from
Modern Voyages and Travels, and from Original and
Authentic Information. 5 vols. Lond. 1812-1815.
4to.
See also, Alcedo (Don Antonio de).
THOMPSON (Gborgb).
Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa; com-
prising a View of the present State of the Cape Colony,
with Observations on the Progress and Prospects of
British Emigrants. Second edition. 2 vols. Lond.
1727. 8vo.
THOMPSON (George), o/ York
A Description of the Royal Palace and Monastery of
Si Laurence, called the Escurial, translated from the
Spanish of Frey Francisco de los Santos. Lond. 1760.
4to.
THOMPSON (Kate).
A Hand-Book to the Public Picture Galleries of
Europe. Lond. 1877. 12mo.
THOMPSON (Robert).
Statistical Survey of the Comity of Meath. Dublin,
1802. 8vo.
THOMPSON (Colonel T. Perronet).
Exercises, Political, and others. 6 vols. Lond,
1842. 12mo.
THOMS (George Hunter).
Treatise on Judicial Factors, Curators Bonis, and
Managers of Burghs; with an Appendix of relative
Acts of Parliament and Sederunt, and Practical Forms.
Udinb. 1859. 8vo.
THOMS (WiLLLiMj.)
Human Longevity; its Facts and its Fictions, illus-
trated by Examples. Lond. 1873. post 8vo.
THOMSON (Aaron).
The British History of Jeffrey of Monmouth, with a
large Preface, etc. See Geoffrey of Monmouth.
THOMSON (Adam), D.D.
A Comparative View of the English and Scottish
Dissenters. Edinb. 1839. 12mo.
THOMSON (Alexander).
Lives of the Twelve Csesajrs translated from the Latin
of Suetonius with Annotations and a Review of the
Government and Literature, etc. See Suetonius.
THOMSON (Alexander).
Legal Decisions and Opinions under the Education
(Scotland) Act, 1872. Edinb. 1876. 8vo.
THOMSON (Rev. Andrew), D.D., Minister of
St. George's, Edinburgh.
A Letter to the Reverend Principal HiU on some of
the Proceedings of the last General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland. Edinb. 1803. 8vo.— A Second
Letter to the Rev. Principal Hill. Edi7ib. 1805. 8vo.
— A Letter to the Rev. Principal Hill on the Case of
Mr John Leslie. Edinb. 1805. 8vo.
THOMSON.
1005
THOMSON (Rev. Andrew), D.D., Minister of
St. George's, Edinburgh — Contirmed.
Strictures upon the Letter of Lucius to the Rev.
Andrew Thomson, on the Respect due to National Feel-
ing. Edinb. 1817. 8vo.
Sermons on Infidelity. Edinb. 1824. Svo.
Lectures on Portions of the Psalms. Edinb. 1826.
post 8vo.
A Sermon preached after the Funeral of Sir Henry
Moncreiff Wellwood, D.D. Edinb. 1827. 8vo.
Sermons and Sacramental Exhortations. Edinb.
1831. Svo.
THOMSON (Rev. Andrew), D.D.
Historical Sket-ch of the Origin of the Secession
Church; and History of the Rise of the Relief Church,
by the Rev. Gavin Struthers, D.D. Edinb. 1848.
Svo.
See also, Alleinb (Joseph). Mather (Cotton).
THOMSON (Anthony Todd), M.D.
Lectures on the Elements of Botany. VoL I. (all
published). Land. 1822. Svo.
The Occult Sciences. See Salverte (EusiBE).
THOMSON (Mrs Anthony Todd).
Memoirs of the Court of Henry the EightL 2 vols.
Lmd. 1826. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life of Sir "Walter Raleigh, with
some account of the period in which he lived. Land.
1830. Svo.
Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of
the Court of Queen Anne. 2 vols. Land. 1839. Svo.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. 3 vols.
Land. 1845, 1846. Svo.
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, Mistress of the
Robes to Queen Caroline, Consort of George IL, in-
cluding letters from the most celebrated persons of her
time. 2 vols. Lmd. 1847. post Svo.
THOMSON (Sir C. Wyville).
The Voyage of the " ChaUenger " : The Atlantic. A
preliminary Account of the General Results of the Ex-
ploring Voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger," during the
year 1873 and the early part of 1876. 2 vols. Land.
1877. Svo.
Report of the Scientific Results of the Voyage of
HM.S. "Challenger" during the years 1873-1876,
Tuider the command of Captain George Nares and Captain
Frank Turle Thomson, prepared under the superintend-
ence of Sir C. Wyville Thomson. Zoology, Vols. I.
and IL Lond. 1880, 1881. 4to.
THOMSON (David).
Handy Book of the Flower Garden. Edinb. 1871.
post Svo.
Handy Book of Fruit Culture under Glass. Edinh.
1873. 12mo.
THOMSON (Geoeqb).
De Antiquitate Christiana; Religionis apud Scotos.
Duaei, 1594. ISmo.
THOMSON (George), M.D.
A Check given to the insolent Garrulity of Henry
Stubbe, in vindication of Lord Bacon and the Author,
with an Assertion of Experimental Philosophy ; also,
some practical observations exhibited for the credit of
the true Chymical Science. Lastly, a brief contest
between the Thomsons and the Merrets, who are the
best Physicians. Zowd [1665]. 12mo.
Galeno-pale; or, a Chymical trial of the Galenists,
that their dross in Physick may be discovered. Also, a
fuU Answer to the Objections charged by the Galenists
against the Chymists. Lond 1665. 12mo.
A Gag for Johnson, that published Animadversions
upon Galeno-pale; and a Scourge to that pitiful fellow
Mr Galen, that dictated to him a scurrilous Greek title.
Lond. 1665. 12mo.
The Pest Anatomized; with the Author's Apology
against the Calumnies of the Galenists. Lond. 1666.
12mo.
The direct Method of curing ChymicaUy. Lond.
1675. 12mo.
See also, Stubbe (Henry).
THOMSON (George).
A Collection of the Songs of Bums, Sir Walter Scott,
and other eminent Lyric Poets, ancient and modem,
united to the select melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland
and Wales. With Symphonies and Accompaniments
for the Piano Forte, by Pleyel, Haydn, Beethoven, etc.
6 vols. Lond. (1822-1825). royal Svo.
THOMSON (J. T.)
Sequel to some Glimpses into Life in the Far East.
Lovd. 1865. Svo.
THOMSON (James).
Works, with his last corrections and additions, to
which is prefixed an Account of his Life and Writings,
by P. Murdoch. 2 vols. Lrnid. 1762. 4to.
The Seasons. With an original Life of the Author,
and a critical Essay, by Robert Heron. Perth, 1793.
4to.
Les Saisons de Thomson, traduites par J. P. F.
Deleuze. Paris, 1806. 12mo.
See also, Buohan (Earl op).
1006
THOMSON.
THOMSON (James).
The Commentaries of Antoninus, translated. See
Antoninus.
THOMSON (James).
History of Dundee. Dundee, 1847. 8vo.
THOMSON (Eev. John), D.D.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of
Fife. Edinb. 1800. 8vo.
THOMSON (John), Engineer.
Account of a series of Experiments made for ascertain-
ing the best mode of constructing Vessels with Ma-
chinery, to be wrought on navigable Eivers, by the power
of Steam. Glasgow, 1813. 8vo.
THOMSON (Pkofessor John), M.D.
Lectures on Inflammation ; exhibitiug a view of the
general doctrines, pathological and practical, of Medical
Surgery. Edinb. 1813. 8vo.
Eeport of Observations made in the British Military
Hospitals in Belgium. Edinb. 1816. 8vo.
An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of
William CuUen, M.D. Edinb. 1832. 8vo.
THOMSON (John).
Etymons of EngUsh Words. Edinb. 1826. 4to.
THOMSON (John).
Thomson's Atlas of Scotland, containing Maps of
each County. Edinb. 1832. folio.
THOMSON (Eichabd).
A faithful Account of the Processions and Ceremonies
observed in the Coronation of the Kings and Queens
of England, exemplified in that of K. George III and
Q. Charlotte. Lond. 1820. 4to.
An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta, to which
are added the Great Charter in Latin and English ; the
Charters of Liberties and Confirmations by Henry III.
and Edward I., the Original Charter of the Forests, etc.
Lond. 1829. 8vo.
Chronicles of London Bridge. See Family Library.
Illustrations of the History of Great Britain. See
Constable's Miscellany.
THOMSON (Egbert), Advocate.
The Duty and Office of a Messenger-at-Arms, with
an Appendix relative to the office of a Notary-Public.
Edinb, 1790. 12mo.
A Treatise on the Law of BiUs of Exchange, Pro-
missory-Notes, Bank Notes, Bankers' Notes, and Checks
on Bankers, in Scotland. Including a summary of
English decisions applicable to Scotland. Edinb. 1825.
8vo.
THOMSON (Egbert), Advocate — Continued.
The same. Second edition. Edinb. 1836. 8vo.
The same. A new edition, adapted to the present
state of the Law, by John Dove Wilson. Edinb. 1865.
royal 8vo.
THOMSON (Thomas), Advocate, President of the
Bannatyne Club.
Annual Eeports of the Deputy Clerk Register of
Scotland. See Eeggbds (Public).
Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland. See Parlia-
ment.
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland (1660-1671).
See Mackenzie (Sir George).
Memoirs of the BaUlies. See Murray (Lady Grizzel
Baillie).
Inventories and other Eecords of the Eoyal Ward-
robe, etc. See Inventories.
Memoir of Thomas Thomson. Edinb. 1854. 8vo.
(Bannatyne Club.)
THOMSON (Professor Thomas), M.D.
A System of Chemistry. 4 vols. Edinb. l^Qi. 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition. 4 vols. Lond. 1811. 8vo.
The same. Seventh edition. 2 vols. Lond.\8Z\. 8vo.
History of the Eoyal Society, from its Institution
to the end of the eighteenth century. Lond. 1812.
4to.
Travels in Sweden during the Autumn of 1812.
Lwid. 1813. 4to.
An Attempt to establish the First Principles of
Chemistry by Experiment. 2 vols. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
An Outline of the Sciences of Heat and Electricity.
Land. 1830. 8vo.
Chemistry of Animal Bodies. Edinb. IMZ. 870.
The History of Chemistry. See National Library.
THOMSON (Thomas), Son of the ■preceding.
Western Himalaya and Tibet; a Narrative of a
Journey through the Mountains of Northern India, in
the years 1847-8. Lond. 1852. 8vo.
THOMSON (Waddy).
Eecollections of Mexico. New York, 1846. 8vo.
THOMSON (WiLLLUtt).
Orpheus Caledonius; or, a Collection of Scots Songs
set to Musick. 2 vols. Lond. 1733. 8vo.
THOMSON (William).
Enquiry into the Elementary Principles of Beauty,
in the Works of Nature and Art. Lond. 1798. 4to.
THOMSON (WiLLLiM), LL.D.
Travels in Scotland. See Hall (Eev. James).
THOMSON— THORNTON.
1007
THOMSON (William).
Two Journeys tlirough Italy and Switzerland
Lond. 1835. post 8vo.
THOMSON (WiLLLOi M.), M.D.
The Land and the Book ; or, Biblical Illustrations
drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and
Scenery of the Holy Land. New York, 1859. 8vo.
THORBURN (Gkant).
Forty Years' Residence in America ; or, the Doctrine
of a Particular Providence exemplified in the Life of
Grant Thorbum, Seedsman, New York, written by
himself. Lond. 1834. 12mo.
Men and Manners in Britain ; or, a Bone to gnaw
for the Trollopes, Fidlers, etc., being Notes from a
Journal on Sea and on Land in 1833-4. Glasgow,
1835. 18mo.
THORESBY (Ralph).
Ducatus Leodiensis; or, the Topography of the Town
and Parish of Leeds, and parts adjacent, in the West
Riding of York ; with Pedigrees of the Nobility and
Gentry. Lond. 1715. foUo.
The same. Second edition ; with additions, by
Thomas D. Wliitaker. 1816. folio.
Vicaria Leodiensis ; or, the History of the Church of
Leedes in Yorkshire. Lond. 1724. 8vo.
Diary, 1677-1724. Now first published from the
Original Manuscript by the Rev. Joseph Hunter.
2 vols. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
Letters of Eminent Men, addressed to Ralph
Thoresby, now first published from the originals.
2 vols. Lond. 1832. 8vo.
THORKELIN (Grimus Johnson).
De Danorum rebus gestis Sec. IIL et IV. Poema
Danicum Dialecto Anglo-Saxonica, ex bibliotheca
Cottoniana Musaei Britannici edidit, versione Latina
auxit, G. J. Thorkelin. Havnioe, 1815. 4to.
Analecta quibus Historia, Antiquitates, Jura, Regni
Norvegici illustrantur. Haunke, 1778. 8vo.
THORLACIUS (S. T.)
Antiquitatum Borealium Observationes MisceUanese
Specimen Quartum. Borealium Veterum Matrimonia
cum Romanorum Institutis collata. Hafnice,nM. 8vo.
THORN (Guuklmcs). See Britain (Great) : Hist.
AnGL. SCBIPTOBBS, ED R. TwYSDEN.
THORN (Major William).
Memoir of the Conquest of Java; with the sub-
sequent Operations of the British Forces in the Oriental
Archipelago; to which is subjoined a Statistical and
Historical Sketch of Java. Lond. 1815. 4to.
THORNBURY (Walter),
The Life of J. M. W. Turner, RA., founded on
Letters and Papers furnished by his Friends and
FeUow-Academiciana. With Illustrations facsimiled
in Colours from Turner's Original Drawings. Lond,
1877. 12mo.
THORNDIKE (Hebbbbt).
Theological Works. See Librart of Anolo-
Cathouo Thbology.
THORNE (James).
Rambles 'by Rivers. See Knight's Weekly
Volumes.
THORNHILL (Riohabd Badham).
The Shooting Directory. Lond. 1804. 4to.
THORNTON (Bonnell).
Comedies of Plautus translated.
See Plautus.
THORNTON (Edwaed).
A Summary of the History of the East India Com-
pany, from the grant of their first Charter by Queen
Elizabeth, to the present period. Lond. 1833. 8vo.
Chapters of the Modem History of British India.
Lond. 1840. 8vo.
A Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government
of the East-India Company, and of the Native States
on the Continent of India; corrected to the latest
period. Lond. 1857. 8vo.
THORNTON (Henry).
An Enquiry into the nature and effects of the Paper
Credit of Great Britain. Lond. 1802. 8vo.
THORNTON (Robert John), M.D.
Picturesque Botanical Plates of the choicest Flowers
of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Lond. 1799.
folio.
New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolua
von Lizmeens : comprehending an Elucidation of the
several parts of the Fructification ; a Prize Dissertation
on the Sexes of Plants; a full Explanation of the
Classes, and Orders of the Sexual System; and the
Temple of Flora, or Garden of Nature. Lond. 1807.
folio.
The Philosophy of Botany : being Botanical and
Philosophical Extracts. 2 vok. Lond. 1810. folio.
THORNTON (Thomas).
The Present State of Turkey. Lond. 1807. 4to.
1008
THOENTON— THEOCKMORTON.
THOENTON (Thomas).
Oriental Commerce; or, the East India Trader's
Complete Guide ; containing a Geographical and
Nautical Description of the Maritime parts of India,
China, Japan, and neighbouring countries, etc.
Originally compiled by WUham Milburn; incorporated
with much additional and valuable Matter by Thomas
Thornton. Lond. 1825. royal 8vo.
Life of Thomas Otway. See Otway (Thomas).
THOEFTON EOMANCES. See Camden Societt.
THOEOTON (Eobeet), M.D.
The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire. Lond. 1677.
folio.
THOEPE (Benjamin).
Analecta Anglo-Saxonica. A Selection in Prose and
Verse from Anglo-Saxon Authors of various Ages;
with a Glossary. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
Anglo-Saxon Grammar. See Eask (Erasmus).
Csedmon's Anglo-Saxon Paraphrase of parts of Scrip-
ture, translated, etc. See CiEDMON.
Yule-Tide Stories. A Collection of Scandinavian
and North German Popular Tales and Traditions, from
the Swedish, Danish, and German. Edited by
Benjamin Thorpe. Lond. 1853. 12mo. (Bohn's An-
tiquarian Library.)
See also, Lappknbbbg (Dr Johann Martin).
THOEPE (John).
Eegistrum Eoffense ; or, a Collection of Ancient
Eecords, Charters, and Instruments of divers kinds,
necessary for Ulustrattng the Ecclesiastical History and
Antiquities of the diocese and Cathedral Church of
Eochester. Transcribed from the originals by John
Thorpe, M.D., and now published by his son. Lond.
1769. foUo.
Custumale Eoffense, from the original MS. in the
Archives of the Dean and Chapter of Eochester; in-
tended as a Supplement to the Eegistrum Eoffense, to
which are added memorials of that Cathedral Church.
Lmd. 1788. foUo.
THOEPE (Egbert), LL.D., Chief Justice of Sierra
Leone.
A Letter to William Wilberforce, containing Ee-
marks on the Eeports of the Sierra Leone Company
and African Institution, with hints respecting the
means by which an universal Abolition of the Slave
Trade might be carried into effect. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
THOEVALDSEN (Beetel).
Thorvaldsen, his Life and "Works; by Eugene Plon.
Translated by Mrs Cashel Hoey. Lond. 1874. royal
8vo.
THOTT (Otto, Comes de).
Eortegnelse over endeel Kanoner, meget gamle og
rare Gevcehre, etc. Hr. Otto Greve af Totts Stervboe
tilhserende. EiobenJiavn, 1786. 8vo.
Eortegnelse paa den store Samling af Malerier i
Oliefarve af beromte mestere, Kobberplader, etc.
HvUken ved offentUg Auction. Kiobenhavn, 1787.
8vo.
Eortegnelse af Kunstager. Kiiihenhaven, 1788. 8vo.
Catalogus Bibliotlxecse Thottianas, continens Libros
publicae Auctioni distrahendos (Tom. VII. Libros cum
ab inventa Typographia ad annum MDXXX. incusos
tum Manuscriptos continens). 7 vols, in 12. Haunice,
1789-1795. 8vo.
Thesaurus Numismatum continens Numos usuales
Medii et Eeoentioris jEvi, et in Commercio non re-
ceptos vulgo Medagliones quae dum vixit coUegit Dom.
Otto Comes de Thott. Haunice, 1789-1790. 8vo.
THOU (Jacques Auguste de). See Thuanus.
THOUGHTS on Marriage and Criminal Conver-
sation; with Eemarks on the Life, Opinions, and
Example of Mrs WoUstonecraft Godwin. See Woll-
stonecbaft (Mary).
THOYEAS (Eapin de). See Eapin.
THEEE YEAES in the Pacific; containing
Notices of Brazil, Chili, Bolivia, Peru, &c., in 1831,
1832, 1833, 1834. By an Officer in the United
States' Navy. 2 vols. Lond. 1835. 8vo.
THEING (Sib Heney), of the Inner Temple.
The JointrStock Companies Act, 1856 ; to which are
added the Joint-Stock Companies Acts of 1857. With
Introductions, Practical Notes, and Appendices of
Forms. Lond. 1858. 12 mo.
The Law and Practice of Joint-Stock Companies,
including the Statutes, with Notes. Third edition.
Edited by G. A. E. Eitzwald, of Lincoln's Inn. Lond.
1875. 12mo.
THEING (Theodore).
Thring's Criminal Law of the Navy ; with an Intro-
ductory Chapter, and an Appendix, comprising the
Naval Discipline Act and Practical Forms, by
Theodore Thrtng and C. E. Gifford, Assistant-Pay-
master, EN. Lond. 1877. 12mo.
THEOCKMOETON (Francis).
A Discouerie of the Treasons practised and attempted
against the Queenes Maiestie and the Eealme, by Francis
Throckmorton, who was for the same arraigned and con-
demned in Guyld HaU in the Citie of London the one
and twentie day of May last past. n.p. 1584. small
4to.
THEOCKMORTON— THURY.
1009
THEOCKMORTON (Sir N.)
Criminal Trial of Sir N. Throckmorton. See Library
OF Entertaining Knowledge.
THEOSBY (J.)
Select Views in Leicestershire, containing Seats of
the Nobility and Gentry, Tours, Views, and Euins ;
accompanied with descriptive and historical Eelations,
Leicester, 1789. 4to.
Supplementary Volume to the Leicestershire Views ;
containing a series of Excursions in 1790, to the places
of note in the country. Land. 1790. 4to.
The History of the Antiquities of the ancient Town
of Leicester. Leicester, 1791. 4to.
THUANUS (Jaoobcs Augustus).
Historiarum sui temporis, libri CXXXVIIL, ab
anno 1546 ad annum 1607, quibus adjimcti sunt
Nic-Rigaltii de Eebus Gallicis libri tres et Sylloge
Scriptorum varii argumenti ad Thuanum vel Thuaneam
Historiam Pertinentium. 7 vols. Lond. 1733. folio.
Histoire Universelle depuis 1543 jusqu' en 1607,
traduit sur I'edition Latine de Londres. 16 vols.
Londres (Paris), 1734. 4to.
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THUCYDIDES.
De Bello Peloponnesiaco, Libri Octo, Gr. et Lat. cum
Adnotationibus integris Henrici Stephani et Johannis
Hudsoni. Eecensuit, et notas suas addidit Josephus
Wasse. Editionem curavit suasque animadversiones
adjecit Car. And. Dukerus. Ainstelodami, 1731. folio.
De BeUo Peloponnesiaco, Graece et Latine. Accedunt
indices ex editione Wassii et Dukeri (curante P.
Elmsley). 6 vols. Edinhurgi, 1804. post 8vo.
Thucydidis de Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo, ad op-
tim. librorum fidem recensuit, argumentis et adnotatione
perpetaa Ulustravit, indices et tabidas chronologicas
adjecit, atque de Vita Auctoris preefatus est Franciscus
GoeUer. 2 vols. Lipsiie, 1826. 8vo.
De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo. (Graece). Ee-
censuit et explicavit Fred. Henr. Bothe. 2 vols.
Lipsice, 1838. 8vo.
De Bello Peloponnesiaco Libri Octo, Gr. recensuit
Imm. Bekkerus. Berolini, 1846. 12mo.
The History of the Peloponnesian War, by Thucy-
dides : the text (in Greek) according to Bekker's
edition, etc., with Notes, chiefly historical and geo-
graphical, by Thomas Arnold, D.D. 3 vols. Oxford,
1831-1835. 8vo.
The History of the Grecian "War, written by Thucy-
dides, translated from the Greek by Thomas Hobbes of
Malmesbuiy. 2 vols. Land. 1723. 8vo.
THUCYDIDES— CoM^mM«(f.
The History of the Peloponnesian War, translated
from the Greek of Thucydides by William Smith.
2 vols. Lond. 1753. 4to.
The same. To which are annexed three Preliminary
Discourses— I. On the Life of Thucydides; IL On hia
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et&
IV. Psalterium Turicense Purpureum Septimi fere
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TISCHENDOEF— TODD.
TISCHENDOEF (^noth. Frid. Constantinus) —
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TOD (James), Advocate.
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TODD— TOMLINE.
1013
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The Life of Archbishop Cranmer. 2 vols. Lond.
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Milton (John). Spenser (Edmund).
TODERINI (Giambatista).
Litteratura Turchesa. 3 vols. Venice, 1787. Svo.
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The Life of John Milton; containing, besides the
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Oratio Plulippica ad excitandos contra GaUiam
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Pantheisticon ; sive formula celebrandse sodalitatis
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A Collection of several Pieces of Mr John Toland,
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A Collection of Tracts, bound in 2 vols. Svo.
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against the late Lower House of Convocation,
and others. Lond. 1702.— The Life of John
Milton, containing besides the History of his
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TOLAND (Jobs)— Continued.
Vol. IL The Art of Governing by Partys. Lond. 1701.
Anglia Libera ; or. The Limitation and Suc-
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form'd ; or, an Easy Scheme of furnishing
England with a constant Land Force. Lond.
1699.
A' new edition of Toland's History of the Druids ;
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copious Appendix, containing Notes Critical, Philolo-
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TOLFEEY (Frederic).
The Sportsman in France : comprising a Sporting
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TOLHAUSEN and GARDISSAL.
Technological Dictionary in the English, French, and
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TOLLENARE (L. F. de).
Essai sur les Entraves que le Commerce 6prouve en
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TOMASINUS (Jacobus Phil.), Episcopus jEmoni-
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A Serious Consideration of the Oath of the King's
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TOMLINE (Georob), D.D., Bishop of Winchester.
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lOU
TOMLINS— TOPOGRAPHER
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A Digested Index to the Crown Law. Lond. 1816.
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TOMLINS (Sir Thomas Edlynb).
The Law Dictionary ; explaining the rise, progress,
and present state of the British Law. Third edition.
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Eeports of Cases upon Appeals. See Brown (Josiah).
TOMLINSON (Charles).
Eudimentary Pneumatics. See Wealb's Rudimen-
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Rudimentary Mechanics. See Wealb's Rudimen-
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The Study of Natural Philosophy, See Wealb's
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TOMPSON (George).
Practical Suggestions and Instructions to young
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Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone. Written by himself
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TONG (W.)
An Account of the Life and Death of Mr Matthew
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TONGATABOO.
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TONGUE-COMBAT, lately happening betweene
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A Letter to John Dunning, Esq., by Mr Home.
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EHEA nXEPOENTA ; or, the Diversions of Purley;
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The causes and effects of the National Debt and
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Public Bank being at the disposal of any Minister, by
the late Dr Price. Lond. 1818. 8vo.
TOOKE (Thomas).
Thoughts and Details on the high and low Prices of
the last thirty Years. Four parts, bound in one volume.
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Considerations on the state of the Currency. Lond.
1826. 8vo.
History of Prices, and of the state of the Circulation
from 1793 to 1837. 2 vols. Lond. 1838. 8vo.
TOOKE (Rev. William).
View of the Russian Empire during the reign of
Catherine the Second, and to the close of the present
Century. 3 vols. Lond. 1799. 8vo.
The Life of Catherine II., Empress of Russia.
Third edition. 3 vols. Lond. 1799. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition, with additions. 3 vols.
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Works of Lucian of Samosata, translated, etc. See
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TOPHAM (Edward).
Letters from Edinburgh, written in 1774 and 1775,
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TOPHAM (John).
An Account of the Collegiate Chapel of Saint
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Anthropology. With Preface by Professor Paul
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TOPOGRAPHER (The), for the years 1789, 1790,
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1015
TOPPI (DOTTOE NiCOLO).
Biblioteca Napoletana, et apparato a gli Huomini
•Illustri in Lettere di NapoU, etc. — Addizioni copioso
di Lionardo Mcodemo alia Biblioteca Napoletana del
Dottor Niccolo Toppi. 2 vols, in 1, Najpoli, 1678,
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TORCY (J. B. Colbert, Maequis of).
Memoirs of the Marquis of Torcy, Secretary of State
to Louis XrV. containing the History of the Negotia-
tions, from the Treaty of Eyswic to the Peace of Utrecht.
Translated from the FrencL 2 vols. Lond. 1757.
8vo.
TORF^US (Thormodus).
Universi Septentrionis Antiquitates, seriem Dynas-
tarum et Regum Danise, a piimo eorum Sckioldo,
Odini filio, ad Gormum Grandaevum Haraldi Ceeruli-
dentis patrem, exhibontes. Hafnice, 1705. 4to.
Historia Vinlandise antiquae seu partis Americse
SeptentrionaKs, etc. Hafnice, 1705. 12mo.
Gronlandia antiqua; seu Veteris Gronlandise de-
scriptio. HavnioB, 1706. 12mo.
Historia rerum Norvegicarum. 4 vols. Hafnice,
1711. folio.
Orcades; sive reriim Orcadensium Historise, libri
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TORNBEEG (Carolus Johannes).
Numi CuJici Eegii Numophylacii Holmiensis. See
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TORPHICHEN (Chartulart of). See Templaria.
TORQUATUS (Alex. Julius).
Panegyricus .^Eternaturae Gloria; Joanni Christoph.
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TORQUEMADA (Antonio de).
The Spanish Mandevile of Miracles; or, the Garden
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TORQUEMADA (Juan de).
Los veLnte y un Libros Rituales y Monarchia Indiana
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TORRENS (R)
An Essay on the External Com Trade, Lond. 1815.
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Memoirs of the Right Hon. William, Second Vis-
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1016
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TOWIfSEND— TKACTS FOR THE TIMES.
1017
TOWNSEND (Rev. Gborgb), D.D., Canon of
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Sporting Excursions in the Rocky Mountains, in-
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1840. post 8vo.
TOWNSEND (Joseph).
A Journey through Spain, in the years 1 786 and
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TOWNSEND (Thomas).
History of the Conquest of Mexico, translated See
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TOWNSON (Robert).
Travels in Hungary, with a short account of Yienoa,
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Researches in the Highlands of Turkey. 2 vols.
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TRACTATUS de Judeorum et Christianorura
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TRACTATUS MATHEMATICL
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Sethi Calvisii Epistola ad Joan. Keplerum. — (3) Rod.
Goclenii Apologeticus pro Astromantia Discursus, in
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Faulhaberi Speculum Polytechnum Mathematicum
novum. — (5) Formula Calendarii Novi, proposita a
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datione, a M. Erasmo Schmidt. Lipsice, 1611-1613.
4to.
TRACTATUS Theologico-Metaphysica ; being a
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TRACTS (Collections of).
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TRACTS FOR THE TIMES. By Merabew of
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1018
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TRACTS ON JURY TRIALS. Bound in one
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Powers, and Privileges of Juries. By William
Smellie. Edinb. 1815. — 2. Observations on the
Trial by Jury ; particularly on the Unanimity re-
quired in the Verdict. By John Longley. Land.
1812. — 3. Considerations on the Introduction of
Jury Trial in Civil Causes into Scotland. (By
Lord Meadowbank.) Edinb. 1815.— 4. Considera-
tions on the immoral tendency of a Law requiring
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brook. Edinb. 1815. — 5. Letter to the People of
Scotland on the Jury Bill. By a Juryman. Edinb.
\ 1815. — 6. Answer to the Juryman's Letter, addressed
to the People of Scotland, on the Bill, in so far as
it relates to the Unanimity of Juries. Edinb. 1815.
—7. Trial by Jury. The manner in which Common
Juries are Struck and Summoned in Civil Cases,
according to the Law of England, compared with
the manner in which they are to be Struck and
Summoned in Scotland, under the New Act of
Parliament. By William Scott. Edinb. 1815.— 8.
Thoughts on the Act rendering permanent the
Court for Trial by Jury in Civil Cases in Scotland.
Edinb. 1819.
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The Trades Increase. (By J. R.) Lo?id. 1615.
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TRADESCANT (John).
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TRAGICUM THEATEUM. See Thbatrum.
TEAIL (Mrs).
Backwoods of Canada. See Library of Entertain-
ing Knowledge.
TRAIL (William), LL.D.
Elements of Algebra. Fourth edition. To which is
added an Appendix. (Anon.) Edinh. 1796. 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition. Hdinb. 1808. 8vo.
TRAIL (William), 11..J)— Continued.
Life and Writings of Robert Simson, M.D., late
Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow.
Lond. 1812. 4to.
TRAILL (Thomas Stewart), M D.
Physical Geography, from the seventh edition of
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TRAIN (Joseph).
The Buchanites from First to Last. Edinb. 1846.
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I'Europe. Par un ancien Ministre. 3 vols. Paris,
1833. 8vo.
TRAITES DIPLOMATIQUES.
Recueil des Traitez de Paix, de Treve, de Neutralite,
etc., et d'autres Actes Publics, depuis la Naissance de
Jesus Christ jusq^u' k present. 4 vols. Amsterdam,
1700. folio.
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merce, etc., faits en Europe depuis Charlemagne jusqu'
k present. Par Jean Dumont. 8 vols. Amster-
dam, 1726-1731. folio.
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TKANS ACTIONS— TRANSUBSTA NTI ATION.
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TRANSACTIONS.
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Transactions of the Dublin Society. See Dublin
Society.
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LOGiCAL Society.
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ciety of Scotland. See Highland Society.
Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London.
See Horticulture.
Transactions of the Iberno-Celtic Society. See
Ireland.
Transactions of the lona Club. See Iona.
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.
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of Manchester. Second edition. 5 vols. Lond.
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8vo.
Transactions of the Literary and Antiquarian Society
of Perth. See Antiquaries.
Transactions of the Phrenological Society. See
Phrenological Society.
Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great
Britain and Ireland. See Asiatic Society.
Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. See
Ireland.
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TRANSACTIONS— C7o»<m?/^
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of
London. 138 vols. Lond. 1665 1854. 4to.
Table des M6moires imprimds dans les Transactions
Philosophiques de la Soci6te Royale de Londres-
Depuis 1665 jusques en 1735. Rang6e par ordre
chronologique, par ordre des Mati^res, et par noma
d'Auteurs. Par M. do Bremond. Paris, 1739. 4to.
A General Index to the Philosophical Transactions,
from the first to the end of the seventieth volume.
By Paul Henry Maty. Lond. 1787. 4to.
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Transaction^ of the Royal Society of London, from
1800 to 1854 inclusive. 6 vols. Lond. 1832-1854.
8vo.
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of London, from their commencement in 1665 to the
year 1800; abridgsd, with Notes and Biographic
Illustrations, by Charles Hutton, LLD., George Shaw,
MD., Richard Pearson, M.D. 18 vols. Lond. 1809.
4to.
The History of the Royal Society of London.
[1660-1687.] In which the most considerable of those
Papers communicated to the Society, which have
hitherto not been published, are inserted in their
proper order, as a Supplement to the Philosophical
Transactions. By Thomas Birch, D.D. 4 vols. Lond.
1756-1757. 4to.
Transactions of the Scottish Society for promoting
the Amendment of the Law. Session 1868-1869.
Edinh. 1870. 8vo.
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See Zoological Society.
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Societies in Europe, Asia, and America. 2 vols.
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TRANSLATIONS.
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Gothe, Homer, CaUinus, and Meleager. Lond. 1847.
oblong 8vo.
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passages of Sacred Scripture, collected and prepared by
a Committee of the General Assembly of the Church of
Scotland. Edinh. 1799. 8vo.
TRANSSILVANIA. See Simigianus (Ambrosius).
TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
An Essay on Transubstantiation, by a Country
Divine. With a Preliminary Discourse by Thomas
Stephen. Edinh. 1835. 12mo.
1020
TRANT— TREMENHEERE.
TRANT (Capt. T. Abercrombt).
Narrative of a Journey through Greece in 1830.
With Remarks on the Naval and Military Power of
the Ottoman Empire. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
TRAPEZUNTIUS (Geobgios).
Rhetoricorum Libri V. Joh. Spira, Venetiis. {Sine
anno, sed circa 1472.) folio.
TRAPP (Joseph).
The Life of Sir CharleB Linnaeus.
(D. H.)
See Stoever
TRAVELLER.
The Modern Traveller. A Popular Description,
Geographical, Historical, and Topographical, of the
various Countries of the Globe. 28 vols. Lond.
1824-1829. 12mo.
TRAVELS.
Early Travels in Palestine, comprising the Narra-
tives of Arculf, Willibald, Benjamin of Tudela, Sir
John Maundeville, etc. Edited with Notes by Thomas
Wright. Lond. 1848. 12mo. (Bohn's Antiquarian
Library.)
TRAVELS (Collections of). See Voyages and
Travels.
TRAVERSARIUS (Ambrosius), Camaldidensis.
Ambrosii Traversarii Generalis Camaldulensium
aloriumque ad ipsum, et ad alios de eodem Ambrosio,
LatLnse Epistolae a Petro Canneto in Libros XXV.
tributa3, variorum opera distiuctae et observationibus
illustratse : accedit ejusdem Ambrosii Vita a Laur.
Mehusio. 2 vols. FlarenticB, 1759. folio.
TRAVIS (Rev. George).
Letters to Edward Gibbon, Esq., in defence of the
authenticity of 1 John v. 7. Lond. 1785. 8vo.
TRAYNER (John).
Latin Phrases and Maxims, collected from the Insti-
tutional and other Writers on Scotch Law ; with
Translations and Illustrations. Edinh. \&Q\. 8vo.
The same. Second edition. Edinh. 1876. 8vo.
TREASON.
Some Considerations on the Law of Forfeiture for
High Treason ; with an Appendix concerning Estates-
Tail in Scotland. Edinb. 1778. 8vo.
A Collection of Statutes relating to High Treason.
See Statutes.
Historical Account of Trials and Attainders of High
Treason. See Trials (Collbotions op).
TREASURY.
Calendar of Treasury Papers. See State PAPERa
TREATIES OF PEACE.
The compleat History of the Treaty of Utrecht, as
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Memorials, etc., relating to the Negociations there. To
which are added, the Treaties of Radstat and Baden.
2 vols. Lond. 1715. 8vo.
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between Great Britain and other Powers. See Liver-
pool (Charles Jenkinson, Earl of).
Corps Universels Diplomatique, par J. Dumont.
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Diplomatiques.
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(Li^opold).
TREATISES on Poetry, Modern Romance and
Rhetoric ; being the Articles under those heads, con-
tributed to the Encyclopedia Britannica, seventh edi-
tion. (By Professors George Moir and William Spald-
ing). Edinh. 1839. 8vo.
TREBECK (George).
Travels in the Himalayan Provinces, etc.
Moorcroft (William).
See
TREDGOLD (Thomas).
Elementary Principles of Carpentry. With an
Essay on the nature and properties of Timber. Lond.
1820. 4to.
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etc. Lond. 1824. 8vo.
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regulation, and encouragement. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
The Steam-Engine ; comprising an Account of its
Invention and Progressive Improvement ; with an
Investigation of its Principles for Navigation, Manu-
factures, Railroads, etc. Lond. 1827. 4to.
See also, Buchanan (Robertson).
TREFFRY (Rev. Richard).
Inquiry into the Doctrine of the Eternal Sonship of
our Lord. Lond. 1839. 12mo.
TREMBICKA (Mmb. Fran50isb).
M^moires d'une Polonaise. See Poland : Bibliothkca
polonica.
TREMENHEERE (Hugh Sbtmoub).
The Political Experience of the Ancients, in its
bearings upon Modern Times, Land. 1852. 12mo.
TRENCH— TEIALS.
1021
TRENCH (Rev. Francis).
Diary of Travels in France and Spain, chiefly in the
year 1844. 2 vols. Lond. 1845. post 8vo.
A "Walk Round Mont Blanc, etc. Lmd. 1847,
post 8vo.
TRENCH (Richard Chenevix), D.D., Archbishop
of Dublin.
Notes on the Miracles of our Lord. Fifth edition,
revised. Lond. 1856. 8vo.
Shipwrecks of Faith : Three Sermons preached
before the University of Cambridge in May 1867.
Lord. 1867. 12mo.
Sermons preached for the most part in Ireland.
Lond. 1873. 8vo.
Plutarch ; his Life, his Lives, and his Morals. Four
Lectures. Lond. 1873. 12mo.
Lectures on Medieval Church History ; being the
substance of Lectures delivered at Queen's CoUege,
London. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
TRENCH ("W. Stewart).
Realities of Irish Life, with Illustrations by his Son,
J. Townsend Trench. Lond. 1869. 8vo.
TEENCHARD (John).
Essays on important subjects. Lond. 1755. 12mo.
A Collection of Tracts, by Mr Trenchard and Mr
Gordon. 2 vols. Lond. 1751. 12mo.
Cato's Letters or Essays on Liberty, etc. See
Gordon (Thomas).
TRENCK (Fr^d^ric, Baron de).
Examen politique et critique d'un ouvrage intitule,
Histoire Secrfete de la Cour de Berlin (par Mirabeau).
Berlin, n.d. 8vo.
TRENT (Council of).
Acta Genuina SS. Q'^cumenici Concilii Tridentini,
sub Paulo IIL, Julio III., et Pio IV., PP. MM., ab
Angelo Massarello, Episcopo Thelesino, ejusdem Con-
cilii secretario conscripta. Nunc primum integre edita
ab Augustino Theiner. 2 vols. Zagrabim in Croatia.
1874. 4to.
SS. Concilii Tridentini Canones et Decreta. See
CoNCiuuM Tridentinum.
Catechismus Concilii Tridentini. See Concilium
Tridentinum.
TRlfcSOR DE NUMISMATIQUE See Numis-
matics.
TRESSAN (Comte de).
Corps d'Extraits de Romans de Chevalerie. 4 vols.
Paris, 1782. 12mo.
TREVELYAN (Sib Charles Edward).
A Report upon the Inland Customs and Town-duties
of the Bengal Presidency. Galciitta, \%Zi. royal 8 vo.
TREVELYAN (George Otto).
Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. 2 vols. Lond.
1876. 8vo.
The same. New edition. 2 vola Lond. 1878.
post 8vo.
The Early History of Charles James Fox. Lond.
1880. 8vo.
TREVELYAN PAPERS.
Trevelyan Papers. See Camden Society.
TREVIGAR (L.)
Sectionum Conicarum Elementa, methodo facillima
demonstrata. CantabrigicB, 1731. 4to.
TREVISA (John).
Translation of Bartholomeus de Proprietatibus
Rerum. See Glanvil (Bartholomew).
TREVOR (Charles).
A Practical Illustration of the Laws and Business of
the Customs. Belfast, 1828. 8vo.
TREVOR (Charles Cecil).
The Taxes on Succession : a Digest of the Statutes
and Cases relating to the Probate, Legacy, and Succes-
sion Duties ; with practical observations and official
forms. Lond. 1856. 12mo.
The same. Third edition, completely re-arranged
and thoroughly revised by Evelyn Freeth and Robert
J. Wallace. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
TREVOR (John). See Hampden (Robert Lord).
TRIALS (Collections of).
State Trials ; or, a Collection of the most interesting
Trials, prior to the Revolution of 1688. See Phillipps
(Samuel March).
Historical Account of all the Tryals and Attainders
of High-Treason, from the reign of King Charles the
First, chronologically digested : to which are added
the Dying Speeches, or Papers left by the suffering
Persons. Lond. 1716. 12mo.
A Compleat Collection of State-Tryals, and Proceed-
ings upon Impeachments for High Treason, and other
Crimes and Misdemeanours ; from the Reign of King
Henry the Fourth to the present time. 10 vols.
Lond. 1719-1766. folio.
Trials for High Treason, etc., with Proceedings on
Bills of Attainder for 300 years past 6 vols. Lond.
1720. 8vo.
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TRIALS (Collections of) — Continwd.
Select Criminal Trials at Justice-Hall in the Old
Bailey ; with the Opinions of the Twelve Judges on
several interesting points reserved for their Decision.
Vol. I. Edinb. 1803. 8vo.
The Old Bailey Chronicle. See Mountague (James).
Collection of Papers relating to the Trials for High
Treason, at Stirling, in June 1820. Edinb. 1820.
large folio.
Celebrated Trials, and remarkable Cases of Criminal
Jurisprudence, from the earliest records to the year
1825. 6 vols. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
Trials for High Treason in Scotland under a Special
Commission held at Stirling, Glasgow, Dumbarton,
Paisley, and Ayr, in the year 1820. Taken in
Shorthand by C. J. Green. 3 vols. Edinb. 1825.
8vo.
The Western Marty rology or Bloody Assizes. See
Marttrs.
Cases of Divorce for several causes; viz.. Memoirs
of the Life of Robert Fielding ; the case of Barbara,
late Dutchess of Cleaveland, with the whole Proceed-
ings between her Grace and Major-General Fielding ;
the case of Sir George Downing ; the case of John
Dormer; the case of Lord Eoos, etc. Lond. 1723.
12mo.
Trials for Adultery ; or, the History of Divorces ;
being Select Trials at Doctors Commons for Adultery,
Fornication, Cruelty, Impotence, etc., from the year
1760 to the present time. 7 vols. Zond. 1780-1781.
8vo.
Celebrated Trials connected with the Aristocracy in
the Relations of Private Life. See Burke (Peter).
An Account of two remarkable Trials for Murder in
the Counties of Gloucester and Essex. The first related
by Sir Thomas Overbury, and the other by that very
learned antiquary, Joseph Strutt. Lond. 1806. 8vo.
(Collection of Trials, Vol. Ill)
Criminal Trials, illustrative of the Tale entitled
"The Heart of Mid- Lothian." Published from the
original Record ; with a prefatory Notice, including
some particulars of the Life of Captain Porteous.
Edinb. 1818. 12mo.
See also, Porteus (Captain John).
The Black Kalendar of Aberdeen. See Aberdeen
(City of).
The Book of Remarkable Trials and Notorious Char-
acters from "Half-hanged Smith," 1700, to Oxford,
who shot at the Queen, 1840. Edited by Captain L.
Benson. Lond. 1871. post 8vo.
See also, Arnot (Hugo). Maolaurin (John). Med-
LAND (Wm.). Phillipps (Samuel March). Pitcairn
(Robert). Towksend (William Charles).
TRIALS.
AiTON V. M'Culloch. — Report of the Trial by Jury
of the Action of Damages for a Libel in the Scots-
man newspaper ; William Alton, M.D., against
John Ramsay M'Culloch of Auchengoul, editor
of the Scotsman, and others. Edinb. 1823.
8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. VII.)
Angus. — The Trial of Charles Angus, Esq., on an
Indictment for the Wilful Murder of Margaret
Burns, at the Assizes held at Lancaster. Liver-
pool, 1808. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. V.)
Vindication of the Opinions dehvered in
Evidence by the Medical Witnesses for the Crown
on a late Trial at Lancaster for murder. Liver-
pool, 1808. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. V.)
Remarks on a late Publication entitled, " A
Vindication," etc., by James Carson, M.D. Liver-
pool, 1808. 8vo. (CoUection of Trials, Vol V.)
Aram. — The genuine Account of the Trial of Eugene
Aram for the Murder of Daniel Clark, late of
Knaresborough, in the county of York. York,
1759. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, VoL I.)
Blandy. — The genuine Trial at large of Mary
Blandy, spinster, for poisoning her late father,
Francis Blandy, gent, Town-Clerk of Henley
upon Thames. Dublin, 1752. 8vo.
Brodie.— An Account of the Trial of William
Brodie and George Smith before the High Court
of Justiciary for breaking into, and Robbing the
General Excise Office of Scotland. Illustrated
with Notes and Anecdotes. By a Juryman.
Edinb. 1788. 4to.
Cairns.— Report of the Trial of Cairns, TurnbuU,
Smith, and Lamb, for the crimes of Mobbing and
Rioting, and Assault. By Archibald Swinton.
Edinb. 1838. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal Cases,
VoL V.)
Calder. — Minutes of the Proceedings at a Court
Martial for the Trial of Sir Robert Calder, Bart.,
Vice- Admiral of the Blue. Lond. 1806. 8vo.
(CoUection of Trials, Vol. IV.)
Campbell (Major A.). — The Trial of Major Camp-
bell for the Murder of Captain Boyd in a duel.
Lond. 1808. 8vo. (Scottish Crimmal Cases,
VoL III)
A short Vindication of the Memory of the
late Major Alexander Campbell [by F. Jeffrey,
Esq., Advocate]. Edinb. 1810. 8vo. (Scottish
Criminal Cases, Vol. III.)
Campbell (Charles). — Memoirs of Charles Campbell,
to which is appended an Account of his TriaL
Glasgow, 1828. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal Cases,
VoL II.)
TRIALS.
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TMA.LS— Continued.
Campbell (Mungo).— The Trial of Mungo Campbell,
before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland,
for the Murder of Alexander, Earl of Eglin-
toun. Lond. 1770. 8vo. (Collection of Trials,
Vol. I.)
Carnegie. — The Trial of James Carnegie of Fin-
haven for the Murder of Charles, Earl of Strath-
more, on the 9th May 1728. Edinb. 1729.
4to.
Caroline. — Report of the Proceedings in the House
of Lords on the BiU of Pains and Penalties
against the Queen. See Carouse (Queen of
George TV.).
Carr v. Hood. — LibeL Sir John Carr against
Hood and Sharpe. Report of the above Case
tried before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury.
To which are added several Letters written by
the Earl of Mountmorris, Sir Richard Phillips,
etc. Land. 1808. 8vo. (Collection of Trials,
Vol. V.)
Castlehaven. — The Trial of Mervin Lord Audley,
Earl of Castlehaven, for a Rape and Sodomy.
Also, the proceedings between the Duke of Nor-
folk and his Dutchess. Lond. 1719. 12rao.
Chandler. — The Remarkable Tryal of Thomas
Chandler, late of Clifford's Inn, Gent., who was
tried and convicted at Reading, 1750, for Perjury.
By Edward Wise. Reading, 1751. 8vo. (Col-
lection of Trials, VoL L)
Charles. — Trial of King Charles. See Charles
THE First.
Clark. — Report of the Proceedings of the Court of
Session in the Lethendy Case, the Rev. Thomas
Clark against the Presbytery of Dunkeld. See
Robertson (C. Gordon).
Clerk. — Trial of Duncan Terig, alias Clerk, and
Alexander Bane Macdonald for the Murder of
Arthur Davis, Sergeant in General Guise's Regi-
ment of Foot, June 1754. JSdinb. 1831. 4to.
(Bannatjme Club.)
Craig. — Report of the Proceedings of the Relief
Synod in the Case of the Rev. WiUiam Craig,
Minister of the Relief Congregation, Dalkeith.
minb. 1828. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol.
VIII.)
. Dawson. — Proceedings of a General Court Martial
assembled at Malta, March 1, 1824, in the Trial
of Lieutenant George Francis Dawson, for hesi-
tating to comply with an order by which he was
required to assist and participate in the Cere-
monies of the Romish Church. Lond. 1825.
8vo.
TRIALS— Continue I.
Despard. — The whole Proceedings on the Trials of
Col. Despard and the other State Prisoners, Feb.
1803. To which are preKxed, original and
authentic Memoirs of CoL Despard, and Lord
Ellenborough's eloquent Charge to the Grand Jury.
Lond. (1 803). 8vo. (Collection of Trials, VoL IL )
Dewe v. Samuels. — The case of Dewe v. Samuels :
tried at the Assizes held at Abingdon, 14 July
1818, relating to a Toll claimed by the Corpora-
tion of Newbury, with some Preliminary Observa-
tions on the the Law of Market Tolls, etc. Lond.
1820., 8vo.
Douglas. — The Trial of the Rev. Niel Douglas
before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh,
for Sedition. Minb. 1817. 8vo.
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL I.)
DowNiE. — Trial of David Downie for High Treason
before the Court, under the Special Commission
of Oyer and Terminer, held at Edinburgh.
Mlinb. 1795. 8vo.
Duncan v. Yoolow. — Report of the Proceedings
under a Brieve of Idiotry, Peter Duncan against
David Yoolow, tried at Coupar- Angus, Jan. 1837,
with an Appendix of Documents, by Ludovic
Colquhoun, Advocate. Edinb. 1837. 8vo.
Eaglesham. — The Eaglesham Poisoning Case. See
Cowan (Hugh).
Edgar. — Trial of William Edgar, .John Keith, and
Andrew M'Kuday, for administering unlawful
Oaths. Edinb. 1817. 8vo.
Emmett. — The Trial of Robert Emmet for High
Treason, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at
Dublin. By William Ridgway. Edinb. 1803.
8vo. (Collection of Trials, VoL IL)
Essex. — The Case of Impotence, as debated in Eng-
land, in that remarkable Tiyal, 1613, between
Robert, Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances
Howard. Written by Greorge Abbott, Archbishop
of Canterbury. Lond. 1719. 12mo.
Fauntleroy. — Pierce Egan's Account of the Trial of
Mr Fauntleroy for Forgery at the Old Bailey,
30th October 1824. Lond. 1824. 8vo. (CoUec-
tion of Trials, VoL VIII.)
Fletcher — Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletcher,
Minister of Albion Chapel, Moorfields, before the
United Associate Synod. Lond. 1824. 8vo.
(CoUection of Trials, VoL VL)
Frost.- — Trial of John Frost for High Treason. See
Frost (John).
Garnet. — A Relation of the Proceedings against the
most barbarous Traitors, Garnet, a Jesuite, and
his confederates. See Gaenkt (Henry).
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TEIALS.
TRIALS— Continued.
Gkrrald. — The Trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate
from the London Corresponding Society to the
British Convention, March 1794. Edinb. [1794].
8vo. (Trials for Sedition.)
Gesvres. — Tlie Case of Impotency debated in the
Tryal at Paris between the Marquis of Gesvres
and Mademoiselle de Mascranny, his lady. Done
from the Paris edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1714.
12mo.
Gillespie. — A Eeport of the Trial of Malcolm
Gillespie and George Skene Edwards for Forgery ;
together with the Life and Dying Declarations of
Malcolm Gillespie, written by himself. Aberdeen,
1827. Svo.
Gillespie w. Eussell. — A full Eeport of the Trial
before the Lord-Justice General of the Issues in
the Action at the instance of Mr and Mrs Gillespie
of Torbanehill against Messrs EusseU & Son,
coal masters, Blackbraes. Edinb. 1853. 8vo.
GiLMODR.— Eeport of the Trial of Mrs Gilmour on
the charge of poisoning her Husband. With a
brief sketch of her Life. Glasgow, 1844. 8vo.
(Scottish Criminal Cases, Vols. III. and V.)
Glasgow Bank. — Eeport of the Trial before the
High Court of Justiciary, Her Majesty's Advocate
against the Directors and Managers of the City of
Glasgow Bank, and of the Procedure upon the
Petition for Bail, with Lithographs of the Scroll,
Abstracts of Accounts, etc. By Charles Tennant
Couper, Advocate. Eddnb. 1879. 8vo.
Eeport of the Trial of the Directors of the
City of Glasgow Bank. Edinb. 1879. Svo.
Glover v. Stmk — Eeport of the Trial in the Action
of Damages at the instance of George Glover,
Surgeon, against James Synie, Professor in the
University of Edinburgh. Edinb. 1855. Svo.
Gordon. — The Trial of Lord George Gordon for
High Treason. Edinb. [1781]. 8vo. (Scottish
Criminal Cases, Vol. V.)
The Proceedings at large on the Trial of
George Gordon, Esq., commonly called Lord
George Gordon, for High Treason, in the Court of
King's BencL Carefully compiled from the
Shorthand Writing of Mr William Blanchard.
Edinb. 17S1. Svo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. I.)
Grant.— The Trial of John Grant, Sheriff-Clerk
Depute of the Shire of Inverness, for Forgery.
Edinb. 1793. 12mo.
Hall. — An Account of the curious and interesting
Trial of Thomas HaU for Fraud and Wilful
Imposition. Edinb. 1789. Svo. (Scottish
Criminal Cases, VoL IIL)
TRIALS— Continued.
Hamilton. — Eeport of the Trial by Jury of the
Action of Damages for a Libel in the Beacon
Newspaper; Lord Archibald Hamilton against
Duncan Stevenson, printer in Edinburgh.
Edint). 1822. Svo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. VIL)
Habdy. — State Trials for High Treason, containing
the Trial of Thomas Hardy. Edinb. 1794. Svo.
(Collection of Trials, Vol. II.)
Hay. — A Narrative of Procedure before the Court
of Session in the Trial of John Hay. See Hay
(John).
Heaman. — Eeport of the Trial of Peter Heaman and
Frangois Qautiez or Gautier, for the crimes of
Piracy and Murder, before the High Court of
Admiralty, held at Edinburgh. By Alexander
Stuart. Edinb. 1821. Svo.
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL IV.)
Hensey. — Authentic Memoirs of the Life and
Treasonable Practices of Doctor Florence Hensey.
Lond. 1758. Svo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. I.)
HoRSMAN V. Bulmer. — A fuU and impartial Eeport
of the Case of Jane Horsman v. Francis Bulmer
and others : being an Action of Trespass and
False Imprisonment tried at the Summer As-
sizes for the County of York, August 4, 1819.
York [1819]. Svo.
Hunt. — Eeport of the Proceedings on the Trial of
John Hunt and Leigh Hunt, proprietors of the
Examiner, for publishing an article on Military
Punishments. Tried in the Court of King's
Bench before Lord Ellenborough. Stamford,
1811. Svo.
Hunter. — The Trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter
Haoket, Eichard M'Niel, James Gibb, and William
M'Lean, the Glasgow Cotton-Spinners, on the
charges of Murder, hiring to commit Assassinations,
etc. Edinb. 1838. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal
Cases, Vol. IV.) See also, Swinton (Archibald).
Irving. — The Trial of the Eev. Edward Irving
before the London Presbytery. Lond.\SZ2. Svo.
Johnson. — A fuU Eeport of the Proceedings in His
Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland in the
case of the Hon. Mr Justice Johnson. Dublin,
1805. Svo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. IV.)
Johnstone. — Defence of the Honourable Andrew
Cochrane Johnstone, including a View of the
Evidence produced on his Trial, with the Sentence
and varied commentaries thereon by the Judge
Advocate-General. To this edition is added a
Correspondence with the Department of the
Commander-in-Chief, 1803-1804. Edinb. 1806.
Svo. (CoUection of Trials, VoL III.)
TEIALS.
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KiNGAN V. Watson. — Eoport of the Trial by Jury
in the Coimtor Actions of Defamation and Damages
Kingan v. Watson, and also of the Proceedings
under the motion for a new Trial. To which are
prefixed Observations on Mr Kingan's case, by a
Member of the Bar. Edinb. 1828. 8vo. (Col-
lection of Trials, Vol. VIII.)
Supplement to the Report. Edinb. 1829. 8vo.
(CoUection of Trials, Vol. VIIT.)
KiNLOCH. — Trial of Sir Archibald Gordon Kanloch
of Gilmerton, Bart., for the Murder of Sir Francis
Kinloch, his Brother-German. Edinb. 1795. 8vo.
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. I.)
Landale. — Fatal Duel near Kirkaldy. Eeport of
the Trial of David Landale, Esq., before the
Circuit Court of Justiciary, at Perth, on Friday
22d September 1826. Perth, n.d. 8vo.
Eemarks on the late Trial of David Landale for
killing Mr Morgan in a duel. By George Buchan
of KeUoe. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. (Bound with
the preceding.)
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. II.)
Layer. — Trial of Christopher Layer for High
Treason. See Layer (Christopher).
Leslie v. Blackwood. — Eeport of the Trial by Jury,
Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood,
for Libel in " Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine."
Edinb. 1822. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. VIL)
Long. — Two Trials before the Judge of the High
Court of Admiralty of Scotland. I. The Trial,
at the instance of Duncan Forbes of CuUoden,
H.M. Advocate, etc., against James Long, corporal;
and Thomas Macadam, soldier. II. Against Dun-
can Grant, merchant; Evan Mackinnon, shoe-
maker, etc. Edinb. 1736. 8vo.
M'Caig.— Trial of the Eev. Duncan M'Caig. Edinb.
1831. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol V.)
M'Greqor. — The Trials of James, Duncan, and
Eobert M'Gregor, three sons of the celebrated Eob
Roy before the High Court of Justiciary in the
years 1752, 1753, and 1754 ; to which is prefixed
a Memoir relating to the Highlands, with Anec-
dotes of Eob Eoy. Edinb. 1818. 12mo.
M'lvER V. M'lvKB. — Eeport of the Proceedings bo-
fore the Court of Session in the (Divorce) case of
M'lver V. M'lver. By John Morison, Advocate.
Edinb. 1859. 8vo.
Mackenzie. — Trial at the instance of Daniel Eoss
against Lieutenant-Colonel George Mackenzie,
Captain Felix Bryan Macdonogh, etc., for the
murder of John Eoss. Aberdeen, 1803. 8vo,
(Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL III.)
TRIALS— Continued.
Mackenzie v. Eoy. — Eeport of the Trial by Jury,
Thomas Mackenzie against Eobert Eoy, W.8.
See DuNDONNELL Cause.
M'Laren. — The Trial of Alexander M'Laren and
Thomas Baird before the High Court of Justiciary
at Edinburgh for Sedition. Taken in shorthand
by John Dow, W.S. Edinb. 1817. 8vo. (Col-
lection of Trials, Vol. VL)
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL I.)
Margarot. — The Trial of Maurice Margarot, Dele-
gate from London to the British. Convention,
before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh,
13th and Uth January 1794. Edinb. [1794]. 8vo.
(Trials for Sedition.)
Martin. — The Tryal and Sufferings of ilr Isaac
Martin, who was put into the Inquisitiou in
Spain. See Martin (Isaac).
Melville. — Trial of Henry, Lord Viscount Melville.
See Melville (Henry Dundas, Viscount).
Menziks. — Eeport of the Trial of Mr Thomas
Menzies for an alleged Assault upon Mr William
Auld, of Leith, before the High Court of Justi-
ciary. Edinb. 1825. 8vo. (Collection of Trials,
Vol. VI.)
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. IL)
Miller v. Hunter. — Eeport of the First and Second
Trials of the Issue in the Action of Damages,
William Miller, against James William Hunter of
Thurston. Edinb. 1865. 8vo.
MiLLis and Carroll. — Eeport on the Cases of Eegina
V. MUUs, et Eegina v. Carroll, in the Queen's
Bench in Ireland, 1842. By Edward Spencer
Dix. Duhliti, 1842. 8vo.
Mitchel. — Narrative of the Tryal of Mr James
Mitchel. See Hickes (George).
MuiR. — An Account of the Trial of Thomas Muir,
Esq., younger of HuntershUl, on the 30th and
31st August 1793. Edinb. [1793]. 8vo. (Trials
for Sedition.)
The Life of Thomas Muir, Advocate, who was
tried for Sedition before the High Court of Justi-
ciary, and sentenced to transportation for fourteen
years, with a full Eeport of the Trial By Peter
Mackenzie. Glasgow, 1831. Svo.
Nairne. — Trial of Catherine Nairn and Patrick
OgUvie for the Crimes of Incest and Murder.
Edinb. 1765. Svo.
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL L)
Nightingale v. Stockdale.— Eeport of the Trial in
an Action for a Libel contained in a Eeview of
the "Portraiture of Methodism." Land. 1809.
Svo. (CoUection of Trials, VoL V.)
6o
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TEIALS.
TRIALS— Continued.
O'CoNNELL. — Keport of the Proceedings (in the
Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland) of an Indict-
ment for a Conspiracy, in the case of the Queen v.
Daniel O'Connell, and others. See Aemsteong
(John S.)
Ogilvib. — A true Eelation of the Proceedings against
John Ogilvie. See Ogilvie (John).
Pampero Case. — Report of the Proceedings in causa
Her Majesty's Advocate v. Fleming and others (in
the Court of Exchequer, Scotland), claiming the
vessel "Pampero," seized under the Foreign
Enlistment Act. With an Appendix. Edinh.
1864. 8vo.
Patch.— The Trial of Eichard Patch for the wilful
Murder of Isaac Blight at Eotherhithe, 23d Sept.
1805. Lond. 1806. 8vo. (CoUection of Trials,
Vol. IV.)
Peltier. — The Trial of John Peltier, for a Libel
against Napoleon Buonaparte, Feb. 21, 1803.
before Lord EUenborough and a Special Jury,
n.p., n.d. 8vo. (CoUection of Trials, Vol II.)
PiCTON. — The Trial of Governor T. Picton for in-
flicting the Torture on Louisa Calderon, a free
mulatto, and one of his Britannic Majesty's sub-
jects in the Isle of Trinidad. Lond. 1806. 8vo.
(Collection of Trials, Vol. IV.)
Plunket. — An Account of the Life and Transactions
of James Plunket, who was executed at Glas-
gow for Street Eobbery. Glasgow, 1792. 8vo.
(Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL IIL)
PoPHAM. — Minutes of a Court Martial on board
H.M.S. " Gladiator," in Portsmouth Harbour,
for the Trial of Capt. Sir Home Popham. Lond.
1807. 8vo. (CoUection of Trials, VoL V.)
PoRTBOirs. — Authentic Extract of the Proceedings in
the Trial of Captain John Porteous. See Por-
TEous (Captain John).
Eamsat v. Naienb. — The Trial before the Lord
President of the Court of Session, etc., of the Issues
in the Action of Damages at the instance of Lady
Eamsay, widow of the late Colonel Sir Thomas
Eamsay of Balmain against James Nairne, W.S.,
for Falsehood and Defamation. Edinb. 1833.
4to.
Eatford. — The Trial of Jenkin Eatford, one of the
British Seamen who was taken out of the Ameri-
can Frigate "Chesapeake," when searched by
the "Leopard" Man-of-war. Glasgow, 1807.
8vo. (CoUection of Trials, VoL V.)
Eebels. — Eeport of Proceedings on the trial
of the Eebels in 1746. See Foster (Sir
Michael).
TEIALS— Continued.
Eeid. — Eemarks on the Trial of Eobert Eeid, for
the Murder of his "Wife. By John Fletcher.
Edinh. 1835. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal Cases,
VoL IIL)
Eowbotham. — Eeport of the Trials of T. K. Eow-
botham, the Hon. E. G. Petre, etc., for the Colli-
sion on the North British Eailway at AbbeyhiU,
on Dec. 7, 1854. Edinb. 1855. 8vo. (Scottish
Criminal Cases, Vol. IV.)
EussELL. — Trial of Lord William EusseU. See
EussELL (Lady Eachel).
Sacheverell. — Trial of Dr Henry Sacheverell upon
an Impeachment by Parliament. See Sache-
verell (Db Henry).
Scott v. M'Gavin. — Eeport of a Trial in the Jury
Court, Edinburgh, on the 25th June 1821, for an
alleged Libel in the case of E«v. Andrew Scott,
Roman Catholic Priest, Glasgow, versus William
M'Gavin. Glasgow, 1821. 8vo. (CoUection of
Trials, VoL VI.)
Sharpe. — The Eeport of the Case of John Sharpe,
who was tried before the High Court of Justiciary
at Edinburgh, 14th July 1820, and before the
Cii-cuit Court at Glasgow, 1 3th April 1821. Edinb.
1821. 8vo. (CoUection of Trials, VoL VL)
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL 11.)
Shearbs. — Eeport of the Proceedings in Cases of
High Treason (Henry Sheares and John Sheares)
held in the City of Dublin. See Eidgbway
(William).
Shuttleworth. — The Trial of Margaret Tindal, alias
Shuttleworth, for the Murder of her husband at
Perth, 19th of September 1821. Montrose, 1821.
8vo.
SiDDONS V. Eydeb. — Eeport of the Trial of the Pro-
ceedings in the Action of Suspension and Interdict
at the instance of Mrs H. Siddons, of the Theatre
Eoyal, against Mr Corbet Eyder of the Caledonian
Theatre, Edinb. 1825. 8vo. (CoUection of
Trials, Vol. VIIL)
Skelton. — Substance of the Trials of John Skelton,
Neil Sutherland, and others, for committing
Eobbery and Murder on the Streets of Edinburgh.
Leith, 1812. 12mo.
Skirving. — The Trial of WUliam Skirving, Secre-
tary to the British Convention, for Sedition, 6th
and 7th January 1794. Edinh. [1794]. 8vo.
(Trials for Sedition.)
Slingsby. — The Tryals of Sir Henry Slingsby, Knt.,
and John Hewot, D.D., for High Treason, in
Westminster HaU, as also the manner of their
execution on Tower-hiU. Lond. 1658. 4to.
TKIALS.
1027
TRIALS — Contintied.
Smith (Madeline). — A complete Eeport of the Trial
of Miss Madeline Smith for the aUegod Poisoning
of Pierre EmUo L'Angelier. Edinb. 1857. 8vo.
(Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. V.)
Smith (Mary). — Account of the Medical Evidence in
the case of Mrs Smith, tried for Murder by Poison.
By R. Christison, M.D. n.p., n.d. Svo. (Scot-
tish Criminal Cases, VoL Y.)
Smith v. Ferrers. — Proceedings upon the Trial of
the Action brought by Mary Elizabeth Smith
against the Eight Hon. Washington Sewallis
Shirley, Earl Ferrers, for Breach of Promise of
Marriage, in the Queen's Bench, Westminster.
Land. 184"6. 8vo.
A Statement of Facts respecting the cause,
Smith V. the Earl Ferrers. Lond. 1846. 8vo.
(Bound with the preceding.)
Smyth. — Statement of the case of WiUiam Car-
michael Smyth. See Smyth (William Cah-
michael).
Somerset. — Trial of the Earl of Somerset for Poison-
ing Sir Thomas Overbury. See Amos (Andrew).
Stevenson. — Report of the Trial of the Issues in the
Action of Damages for Libel in the Beacon, James
Gibson of Ingliston, W.S., against Duncan Steven-
son, Printer. Edinb. 1822. Svo. (Collection of
Trials, VoL VII.)
Stewart (A.). — The Trial of Archibald Stewart, Esq.,
late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, before the High
Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for Neglect of
Duty, etc, before and at the time the Rebels got
possession of that City in September 174.5.
Edinb. 1747. 8vo. See also, Edinburgh.
Stewart (Archibald).
Stewart (J.). — The Trial of James Stewart in
Aucham, in Duror of Appin, for the Murder of
CoHn Campbell of Glenure, Factor for His Majesty
on the forfeited Estate of Ardshiel. Edinb.
1753. Svo.
A Supplement to the Trial ; containing Papers
omitted by the Publishers, Observations on the
Trial, James Stewart's Dying Speeches, etc. By
a Bystander. Lond. 1753. 8vo. (Bound with
the preceding.)
Stewarton Case. — Report of the Stewarton Case,
WiUiam Cuninghame and others, Patron, Heritors,
and Parishioners of Stewarton, against the Pres-
bytery of Irvine. By J. M. Bell, John Murray,
etc., Advocates. Edinb. 1843. 8vo.
Stirling Peerage. — Trial of Alexander Humphreys
or Alexander, styling himself Earl of Stirling.
See Swinton (Archibald). Turnbull (William).
TBIAI.^— Continued.
Strafford. — Trial of the Earl of Strafford for High
Treason. See Strafford.
Stuart (James). — A full Eeport of the Trial of
James Stuart, Esq., younger of Duneam, before
the High Court of Justiciary, with an Appendix of
Documents. Edinb. 1822. Svo. (Collection of
Trials, Vol. VIL)
Stuart (John). — ^Trial of John Stuart and Catherine
Wright or Stuart before the High Court of Justi-
ciary for the Murder and Robbery of Robert
Lament. Edinb. 1829. Svo. (Collection of
Trials, Vol. VIII.)
The same. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. IL)
Surrage. — The Trial of Robert Surrage, John
Dempsey, John Beck, Joseph Elliot, Malachi
Clinton, and Patrick Lynch, for Murder. Edinb.
1820. Svo. (Scottish Criminal Cases, Vol. IL)
Tanner. — Eeport of an Indictment: The King
against Benjamin Tanner and Captain Nicholas.
Tomlinson, R.N., for Forgery. L<md. ISIO. Svo.
(Collection of Trials, Vol. V.)
Tatham v. Wright. — Verbatim Report of the Cause
Doe Dem. Tatham v. Wright. See Eraser
(Alexander).
Taylor. — Trial of the Rev. Robert Taylor upon a
Charge of Blasphemy, with his Defence, as de-
livered by himself before the Lord Chief Justice
and a Special Jury. Lond. 1827. Svo. (Collec-
tion of Triak, Vol. VHL)
Teynham. — Report of the Proceedings on the Trial
of the Cause Doe, on the Demise of Lord Teynham
against Charles Henry Tytler, Esq., in the Court of
Common Pleas at Westminster. Lond. 1830. Svo.
Thanet. — The whole Proceedings upon an Informa-
tion by the King's Attorney-General against the
Right Hon. Sackville, Earl of Thanet, Robert
Fergusson, and others, for a Riot and other Misde-
meanours. Lond. 1799. Svo. (Collection of
Trials, VoL III)
Thistlewood. — The Trials of Arthur Thistlewood,
Gent., James Watson, surgeon, Thomas Preston,
and John Hooper, for High Treason, before the
Four Judges in the Court of King's Bench. Lond.
1817. Svo.
Trials of Arthur Thistlewood, James Ings,
John T. Brunt, Richard Tidd, William Davidson,
and others, for High Treason, at the Sessions
House in the Old BaUey, April 17-28, 1820.
2 vols. L<md. 1820. Svo.
TooKE. — Proceedings at large on the Trial of John
Home Tooke for High Treason, at the Sessions
House in the Old Bailey. 2 vols. Lond 1795. Svo.
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TRIALS— Continued.
Vake. — Trial of Sir Henry Vane, Knt. See Vane
(Sib Henry).
Waddel v. Hopb. — Report of the Jury Trials, Miss
Anne Waddel, and others, against the Eight Hon.
Charles Hope and others, Trustees of the late
Wmiam "Waddel of Sydeserff. Edinb. 1845.
8vo.
Wakefield. — The Trial of Edward Gibbon "Wake-
field, "WiUiam "Wakefield, and Frances "Wakefield,
indicted with one Edward Thevenot, a servant,
for a Conspiracy, and for the Abduction of Miss
Helen Turner, the only chUd and heiress of
"William Turner, Esq. of Shrigley Park, Chester.
Loud. 1827. 8vo.
"Watt (H.).— The Trial of Helen "Watt, widow of
the deceased Alexander Keith of Northfield, and
William Keith (their son), for the alledged Mui-der
of the said Alexander Keith, before the Circuit
Court held at Aberdeen, September 1766. Lond.
1766. 8vo. (Collection of Trials, Vol. I.)
"Watt (E.).— Trial of Robert "Watt for High Treason.
Edinh. 1795. 8vo.
"Weir. — Account of the Tryal of Major Thomas
"Weir. See Hiokes (George).
"Whitelookb. — The Proceedings of a General Court
Martial held at Chelsea Hospital for the Trial of
Lieut. -General "Whitelocke, late Commander-in-
Chief of the Forces in South America. 2 vols.
Lmd. 1808. 8vo.
"Whtte. — The Trial of Thomas "Whyte for the
Murder of "William Jones. Leith, 1814. 8vo.
(Scottish Criminal Cases, VoL IL)
"Williams. — Trial of John Ambrose "Williams for a
Libel on the Clergy of Durham. Durham, 1822.
8vo. (CoUection of Trials, Vol. VL)
"Williamson v. "Wilson. — The Trial for Divorce at
the Instance of Peter "WUliamson, printer in Edin-
burgh, against Jean "Wilson, daughter of John
"Wilson, bookseller. "With a Prefatory Introduc-
tion. Edinh. 1789. Svo.
"Wilson. — The Trial of James "Wilson for Rape and
Assault. Edinh. 1813. 8vo. (Scottish Criminal
Cases, Vol. IL)
ZuLUKTA. — Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a
charge of Slave Trading. See Zdldeta (Pedro
db).
TRIGONOMETRICAL SUR"\rEY of England and
"Wales. See Mudqe (Lieut. -Col. William).
TRILLERUS (Daniel Wilhblmus).
Observationes Criticee in varies Graecos et Latinos
Auctores. Francofurti ad Maenum, 1742. 8vo.
TRINIDAD.
Political Account of the Island of Trinidad. Lond.
1807. Svo.
TRINITY HOSPITAL.
Statutes and Account of Trinity Hospital See
Edinburgh,
TRISSINO (Giangioegio).
L'ltalia Liberata da' Goti ; riveduta, e corretta par
I'Abbate Antonini. 3 vols. Parigi, 1729. 8vo.
TRISTAN (Jean).
Commentaires Historiques, contenant I'Histoire
G^n^rale des Empereurs, Impdratrices, Csesars et
Tyrans de I'Empire Remain. 3 vols. Paris, 1657.
folio.
TRISTRAM (Rev. H. B.), LL.D., Canon of
Durham.
The Land of Moab : Travels and Discoveries on the
East Side of the Dead Sea and the Jordan. Lond.
1873. post 8vo.
TRITHEMIUS (J.) See Fabricius (Joannes
Albertus).
TRIVETUS (NicHOLAUs).
Annales Sex Regum Anglise. See England :
English Historical Society.
TEIVIER (C. L.)
Exposition of the principal Motives which induced
me to leave the Church of Rome. Translated from
the French by A. S. Bushby. Lond. 1851. 12mo.
TROIL (Uno von). See Von Tboil.
TROLLOPE (Anthony).
Australia and New Zealand.
Svo.
2 vols. Lond. 1873.
TROLLOPE (Mrs Frances).
Domestic Manners of the Americans. 2 vols. Lond.
1832. Svo.
The same. Lond. 1839. 12mo.
Belgium and Western Germany in 1833. 2 vols.
Lond. 1834. post Svo.
Paris and the Parisians in 1835. 2 vols. Lond.
1836. Svo.
Vienna and the Austrians ; with some account of a
Journey through Swabia, Bavaria, the Tyrol, and the
Salzbourg. 2 vols. Lond. 1838. Svo.
Visit to Italy. 2 vols. Lond. 1842. Svo.
Travels and Travellers, a series of Sketches. 2 vols.
Lond. 1846. post Svo.
See also, TBOiioPB (Thomas Adolphub.)
TEOLLOPE— TRUMBULL.
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TROLLOPE (Thomas Adolphus).
A Summer in Brittany, edited by Francos Trollope.
2 vols. Lond. 1840. 8vo.
A Summer in Western France, edited by Frances
Trollope. 2 vols. Loiid, 1841. 8vo.
Paul v., the Pope, and Paul the Friar : a Story of an
laterdict. Lond. 1861. post Svo.
A History of the Commonwealth of Florence, from
the Earliest Independence of the Commune to the Fall
of the Republic in 1531. 4 vols. Lond. \i&5. 8vo.
The Papal Conclaves, as thoy were and as they are.
Lond. 1876. 8vo.
The Story of the Life of Pius the Ninth. 2 vols.
Lond. 1877. 8vo.
TROLLOPE (Thomas Anthony).
A Treatise on the Mortgage of Ships, as affected by
the Registry Acts. Lond. 1823. Svo.
Encyclopasdia Ecclesiastiea ; or, a Complete History
of the Church, and Explanation of aU Ecclesiastical Rites
and Ceremonies. Parts 1 and 2 (aU published). Lond.
1834. 4to.
TROLLOPE (Rev. William).
History of the Royal Foundation of Christ's Hos-
pital (London). Lond. 1834. 4to.
Analecta Theologica : a Critical, Philological, and
Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, adapted
to the Greek Text, from the most approved sourcea
2 vola Land. 1842. Svo.
A Greek Grammar to the New Testament ; arranged
as a Supplement to Dr P. Buttman's " Intermediate or
Larger Greek Grammar." Lond. 1843. Svo.
TROMLERUS (Caeolus Hbnricus).
De Polonis LatLne Doctis. See Poland : Biblio-
THBOA POLONIOA.
TROPLONG (Raymond Th^odorb).
Le Droit Civil Expliqu^ suivant I'Ordre des Articles
du Code, depuis et y compris le Titre de la Vente.
Ouvrage qui fait suite h, celui de M. TOullier: —
Des Privileges et Hypothfeques. 4 vols. Paris,
1854. Svo.
De la Vente. 2 vols. Paris, 1846. Svo.
De la Prescription. 2 vols. Paris, 1833. Svo.
De l'6change et du Louage. Vols. 1, 2. Paris, 1852.
Svo.
Des Soci6t6s Civile et Commerciale. 2 vols. Paris,
1843. 8vo.
Du Prgt, du Depot, et du Sequestra. 2 vols. Paris,
1845. Svo.
TROPLONG (Raymond Tn±o-oouz)—C<mtinued.
Da Mandat. Paris, 1846. Svo.
Du Cautionnement et dee Transactions. Pari$, 1846.
Svo.
De la Contrainte par Corps. Paris, 1847. Svo.
Du Nantissement, du Gage, et de rAntichrise.
Paris. 1847. Svo.
Des Donations Entre-vifs et des Testaments. 4 voli.
Paris, 1855. Svo.
Du Contract de Mariage, et des Droits respectifs de«
Epoux. 4 vols. Paris, 1851. Svo.
TROTJER (Alexander), o/Dreghom.
A Method of F«u:m Book-Keeping, exemplified, as
practised by the Author. Edinb. 1825. 8vo.
Observations on the Financial Position and Credit
of such of the States of the North American Union as
have Contracted Public Debts, etc. Land. 1839. Svo.
TROTTER (James).
General View of the Agriculture of West Lothian.
Edinl. 1794. 4to.
The same. Second edition. Edinb. 1811. Svo.
TROTTER (John Bernard).
Memoirs of the latter years of the Right Hon. Charles
James Fox. Lond. 1811. Svo.
TROUBADOURS.
Histoire Litt^raire des Troubadours. See Sainte-
Palayb.
See also, Raynouard (Fa Just. Marie). Sohelkb
(Auguste).
TROUBAT (Francis J.)
The Law of Commandatary and Limited Partnership
in the United States. Philadelphia, 1863. Svo.
TROTES (Jean de).
Histoire de Louis XI. ; et des choses memorables
advenues de son regne ; autrement dicte, La Chionique
Scandaleuse. (Anon.) n.p. 1620. 12mo.
TRUEBA Y COSlO (Telesfoeo).
Life of Hernan Cortes. See Constable's Miscellany.
History of the Conquest of Peru. See Constablk's
Miscellany.
TRUMBULL (Benjamin), D.D.
A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesi-
astical, from the Emigration of its first Planters from
England in 1630, to the year 1764, and to the close
of the Indian Wars. 2 vols. Newhaven, 1S18. Svo.
1030
TRUSLEE— TUCKER.
TRUSLEE (Rev. John), LL.D.
The HabitaMe World described; or, the Present
State of the People in all parts of the Globe ; showing
the Extent, Climate, Productions, Animals, etc., of the
different Kingdoms and State* Illustrated with Maps
and Plates. 20 vols. Lond. 1789-1797. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Dr Tnisler, with his
Opinions on a variety of interesting subjects, and his
Remarks through a long life, on Men and Manners.
Written by himself. Part I. (all printed). Bath, 1 806.
4to.
TRUSSELL (John).
The Collection of the History of England. See
Daniel (Samuel).
TRUTH.
The Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth,
in opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism, by Dr Beattie,
shewn to be Sophistical, and promotive of Scepticism
and Infidelity. With some Remarks on Priestcraft,
Subscriptions, and Establishments. By a Professor of
Moral Philosophy in the College of Common-Sense.
Lond. 1773. 8to.
TRYON (Thomas).
England's Grandeur and Way to get Wealth, or Pro-
motion of Trade made easy, and Lands advanced;
beneficial to particular persons and to the Kingdom in
general. Lond. 1699. 4to.
TRYPHIODORUS ^GYPTIUS.
The Destruction of Troy ; being the Sequel to the
Iliad, translated into English verse, with Notes, by
James Merrick. Oxford, 1739. 8vo.
Tryphiodori Ilii Excidium cum Metrica N. Frischlini
versione, et selectis notis, adjecit Jacobus Merrick.
Oxford, 1741. 8vo.
TSCHIRNHAUS (E. W. de).
Medicina Mentis, sive Tentamen genuinse Logicse in
quS, disseritur de Methodo detegendi incognitas veritates.
Amstelcedami, 1687. 4to.
Medicina Corporis, seu Cogitationes admodum
probabiles de conservanda sanitate. Amsterodami,
1686. 4to. (Bound with the preceding.)
TSCHUDI (Dr J. J. von).
Travels in Peru, during the years 1838-1842, trans-
lated from the German by Thomasina Ross. Lond.
1847. 8vo.
TSCHUDI (Juan Diego). See Riveeo (Maelano
E. de).
TUCKER (Abraham).
Vocal Sounds by Edward Search {i.e. Abraham
Tucker). Lond. 1773. 12mo.
The Light of Nature pursued. Second edition, re-
vised and corrected. With an Account of the Life of
the Author, by Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay. 7 vols.
Lond. 1805. 8vo.
An Abridgement of the Light of Nature pursued,
originally published under the name of Edward Search.
By William Hazlitt. Lond. 1807. 8vo.
TUCKER (George).
Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the
United States, with parts of his Correspondence never
before published, etc. 2 vols. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
TUCKER (Henry St. George).
Reflections on the present state of Great Britain,
with respect to Einances. Edinh. 1813. 8vo.
TUCKER (Jbdbdiah Stephens).
Memoirs of Admiral the Earl of St Vincent. 2 vols.
Land. 1844. 8vo.
TUCKER (Rev. Josiah), D.D., Dean of Gloti-
eester.
Instructions for Travellers. Lond. 1757. 4to.
Reflections on the present matters in Dispute between
Great Britain and Ireland. Lond. 1785. 8vo.
A Collection of Tucker's Tracts. Bound in 5
volumes. 8vo.
Yol. I. Four Tracts on Political and Commercial sub-
jects. Glocester, 1776. — The Respective Pleas
and Arguments of the mother country and of the
Colonies distinctly set forth. Glocester, 1776. —
A Letter to Edmund Burke in answer to his
printed Speech, said to be spoken in the House
of Commons, March 22, 1775. Glocester, 1775.
— An Humble Address and earnest appeal to the
Landed Interest, whether a Connection with or
Separation from the Continental Colonies of
America be most for the National Advantage,
etc. Glocester, 1775. — A Series of Answers to
certain Popular Objections against separating from
the Rebellious Colonies. Glocester, 1776.
VoL II. A Treatise concerning Civil Government, in Three
Parts. Lond. 1781. — Four Letters on important
National Subjects addressed to the Earl of
Shelbume. Glocester, 1783.
TUCKER— TUDOR.
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TUCKER (Rev. Josiah), D.D., Dean of Gloucester-
Continued.
VoL III. A Brief Essay on the advantages and disadvan-
tages which respectively attend France and Great
Britain, with regard to Trade. Second edition.
Lond. 1753. (Third edition enlarged, in Vol. IV.)
— Reflections on the Expediency of a Law of
Naturalization of Foreign Protestants': in Two
Parts. Loni. 1751, 1752. (Another copy in
Vol. IV.) Cui Bono? or, an Inquiiy, what
benefits can arise either to the English or the
Americans, etc., from the greatest Victories or
Successes in the present War. Olocester, 1783.
Vol. rV. A Brief Essay on Trade. Third edition, enlarged.
Lond. 1753. — Reflections on the Naturalization
of Foreign Protestants. Lond. 1751, 1752. — A
Letter to a Friend csnceming Naturalizations.
Lond. 1753. — A Second Letter concerning
Naturalizations. Lond. 1773. — An Impartial
Inquiry into the benefits and damages arising to
the Nation from the present very great use of low-
priced Spirituous Liquors. Lond. 1751. — Reflec-
tions on the Expediency of opening the Trade to
Turkey. (Anon.) Lond. 1753. — Two Disserta-
tions on certain Passages of Holy Scripture
(Luke xiv. 12-14, and Rom. xiii. 1-4) wherein
the Cavils of the late Mr Chubb are considered,
etc. Lond. 1749.
Vol. V. An Apology for the Present Church of England,
as by Law Established, occasioned by a Petition
laid before Parliament. Glocester, 1772. — A
Letter to the Rev. Josiah Tucker, occasioned by
his Apology, wherein the Plan of the Petitioning
Clergy and others is fully vindicated; by a
Petitioning Clergyman. Lond. 1773. — A Brief
and dispassionate View of the Difficulties attend-
ing the Trinitarian, Arian, and Socinian Systems.
Glocester, 1774. — A Second Letter to Dr Kippis
on the Question whether the English Reformers
in the Reign of Edward VI. intended to establish
the Doctrines of Predestination, etc., in the
Calvinistical sense. Glocester, 1772.
TUCKER (Thomas).
Report upon the Settlement of the Revenues of
Excise and Customs in Scotland, a.d. 1656. Edinb.
1825. 4to. (Bannatyne Club.)
TUCKERMAN (Hbney Theodore).
Characteristics of Literature. Illustrated by the
Genius of Distinguished Men. Philadelphia, 1849.
post Svo.
The Collector. Essays on Books, Newspapers,
Pictures, Inns, Authors, Doctors, Holidays, Actors,
Preachers. With an Introduction by Dr Doran.
Lond. n.d. post Svo,
TUCKERMAN (Heney Tbzowv.^)— Continued.
Book of the Artists : American Artist Life, compris-
ing Biographical and Critical Sketches of American
Artists ; preceded by an Historical Account of the Rise
and Progress of Art in America. New York, \%&1 . Svo,
TUCKETT (Captain Harvby Gabnet Phipps).
The Indian Revenue System as it is, in a Letter to
the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Manu-
factures. Lond. 1840. Svo.
TUCKEY (Captain James Hingston).
Mariti&e Geography and Statistics, or, a Description
of the Ocean and its Coasts, Maritime Commerce,
Navigation, etc. 4 vols. Lond. 1815. Svo.
Narrative of an Expedition to explore the river
Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816,
under the direction of Captain J. K. Tuckey ; to which
is added the Journal of Professor Smith, etc. Lond.
1818. 4to.
TUCKFIELD (Mrs Hippisley).
Education for the People. Lonti. 1839. 12mo.
TUDELA (Benjamin of).
Early Travels in Palestine. Narratives of WilUbald,
Benjamin of Tudela, etc. See Travels.
Voyages faits principalement en Asie dans les XII*-
XV" Sifecles, par Benjamin de Tudele, etc. See Voyages
and Travels.
TUDOR (Hbnby).
Narrative of a Tour in North America, comprising
Mexico, the United States, and British Colonies, with
an Excursion to the Island of Cuba 2 vol& Lond,
1834. Svo.
TUDOR (Owen Davies).
A Selection of Leading Cases on Mercantile and
Maritime Law. With Notes. Lond. 1860. royal Svo.
A Selection of Leading Cases on Real Property,
Conveyancing, and the Construction of Wills and
Deeds; with Notes. Zowti. 1863. royal Svo.
Selection of Leading Cases in Equity. See White
(F. T.)
Treatise on Partnership, translated, with Notes. See
PoTHiEB (Robert Joseph).
TUDOR (William).
Letters on the Eastern States. (Anon.) Boston,
1821. Svo.
Life of James Otis, of Massachusetts, with Notices
of Contemporary Characters and Events, 1760-1776.
Boston, 1823, Svo,
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XTJFNELI^TUKIN.
TUFNELL (Henry). See MOllkk (Kael Ottfried).
TUKE (Henry), Minister in the Society of Friends.
The Principles of Religion, as professed by the
Society of Christians, usually called Quakers. York,
1819. 12mo.
TUKE (Richard).
Memoires of the Life and Death of Sir Edmondbury
Godfrey, who was barbarously murthered by the Papists
upon the first discovery of the Horrid Plot. Lond.
1682. 12nio.
TUKE (Samuel).
Description of the Retreat, an Institution near York
for insane persons of the Society of Friends, containing
an Account of the modes of Treatment, etc. Torh,
1813. Bvo.
TULLOCH (Colonel Sir Alexander).
The Crimean Commission and the Chelsea Board;
being a Review of the Proceedings and Report of the
Board. Second edition, published with reference to
certain mis-statements in Mr Kinglake's Vlth Vol.
With a Preface by the Right Hon. Sir John M'NeiU.
Lond. 1880. 8vo.
TULLOCH (John), D.D., Principal of St. Mary's
College, St. Andreto's.
Theism : the Witness of Reason and Nature to an
all-wise and beneficent Creator. (Burnett Treatise,
1854.) Edinh. 1855. post 8vo.
Leaders of the Reformation : Luther, Calvin,
Latimer, Knox. Edinh, 1859. post 8vo.
English Puritanism and its Leaders : Cromwell,
Jdilton, Baxter, Bunyan. Edinh. 1861. post 8vo.
Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in
England in the Seventeenth Century. 2 vols. Edinh.
1872. 8vo.
Croall Lectures, 1876 : The Christian Doctrine of
Sin. Edinh. 1876. post 8vo.
Pascal Edinh. 1878. 12mo. (Foreign Classics
for English Readers.)
TULLY (J. D.)
The History of the Plague, as it has lately appeared
in the Islands of Malta, Gozo, Corfu, etc. Lond. 1821.
8vo.
TULLY (Richard).
Narrative of a ten Years' Residence at Tripoli, in
Africa ; comprising an authentic Account of the domestic
manners of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks. From the
original Correspondence in the possession of the Family
of the late Richard Tully, the British Consul. Lond.
.1816. 4to.
TUNELD (Eric).
Geographic of ver Konungariket Swerige samt Darun-
derhorande Lander. 3 vols. Stockholm, 11^^17 %L
8vo.
TUNSTALL (Cdthbert), Bishop of Durham.
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TUPINEER (M.)
Observations on the Dimensions of the Ships of the
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TURBERVILLE (George).
Tragical Tales ; together with Epitaphs and Sonnets,
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TURCICI IMPERII STATUS. See Poland:
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TURENNE (VicoMTB de).
Histoire de Henri, Vicomte de Turenne. See Ramsay
(Lb Chevaliee Andr^ de).
TURCOT (A. -Rob. -Jacques), Ministre d'£tat.
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TURKEY— TUENEE.
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TURKEY.
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les Figures au naturel. — Tableaux Prophetiques des
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disans la Ruine de la Monarctie des Turcs, ausquels
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1660. folio.
Sketches of Turkey in 1831 and 1832. By an
American. Neto York, 1832. 8vo.
Twenty Years' Residence among Bulgarians, Greeks,
Albanians, Turks, and Armenians. By a Consul's
Daughter and Wife. Edited by Stanley Lane Poole.
2 vols. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
The Costume of Turkey. See Costumes.
TURNBULL (David).
The French Revolution of 1830; the Events vrhich
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Travels in the West : Cuba, with Notices of Porto
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TURNBULL (Geoege), LL.D,
A curious Collection of Ancient Paintings, accurately
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Originals. With an Account where and when they
were found, and where they now are, and several
Critical, Historical, and Mythological Observations upon
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Methodical System of Universal Law. See Heineo-
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TURNBULL (John).
A Voyage round the World, in the years 1800-1804,
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12mo.
TURNBULL (P.)
A cursory View of the ancient and present state of
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TURNBULL (Peter Evan).
Austria : being a Narrative of Travels. With
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TURNBULL (Rev. Robekt), D.D.
The Pidpit Orators of France and Switzerland :
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TURNBULL (William Barclay D. D.)
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TURNEBUS (Adrunus).
Opera nunc prunmn in unom collecta, emendata,
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TURNER (Edmund),
Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of
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TURNER (Edward), M.D.
Elements of Chemistry. Edinb. 1827. 8vo.
TURNER (Francis), D.D., Bishop of Ely.
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6f
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TUENEE (George) and EUSSELL (James).
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TTJENEE (Eev. George), LL.D.
Nineteen Years in Polynesia, Missionary Life,
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Memoirs of his Own Life and Times, 1632-1670.
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TUENEE (John).
A Memorial humbly presented to the Lord Chief
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ler and his Friends. Lotid. 1690. 4to.
TUENEE (Joseph Mallord William), RA.
Views in Sussex, consisting of the most interesting
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TUENEE (Egbert).
Maria Stuarta Eegina Scotice, etc.. Martyr Ecclesiae,
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TUENEE (Captain Samuel).
An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the
Teshoo Lama in Tibet; containing a Narrative of a
Journey through Bootan and part of Tibet. To which
are added. Views taken on the Spot by Lieut. Samuel
Davis, and Observations, botanical, mineralogical, and
medical, by Mr Eobert Saunders. Lond. 1800. 4to.
TUENEE (Samuel), Solicitor.
The Present Practice and Costs in the High Court of
Chancery ; with practical Directions and Eemarks for
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Cause. With an Appendix containing a valuable col-
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TUENEE (Sharon),
A Vindication of the Genuineness of the Ancient
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8vo.
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The History of the Eeigns of Edward the Sixth,
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The Sacred Histoiy of the World, as DisjDlayed in
the Creation, and subsequent Events to the Deluge;
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TUENEE (T. Hudson).
Some Account of the Domestic Architecture in
England, from the Conquest to the end of the Thirteenth
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TUENEE (Thomas).
The Law of Patents and Eegistration of Invention
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Eules. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
On Copyright in Design, in Art, and Manufactures.
Lond. 1849. Svo.
TUENEE (William).
Joumal of a Tour in Greece, Egypt, and the Holy
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TUENLEY (Joseph).
Popery in Power, or the Spirit of the Vatican ; to
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TUENPIKE EOADS.
Index to the General Turnpike Act for Scotland,
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TUKNPIKE ROADS— TWISS.
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TURNPIKE HOADS—Contimted.
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Histoire Civile et NatureUe du Royaume de Siam, et
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Histoire de I'Alcoran ; oil Ton d^couvre le Systeme
Religieux et Politique du faux Proph&te et les sources
oil il a puis6 sa Legislation. 2 vols. Paris, 1775.
12mo.
TURPIN (Jban), Archevique de Reims.
Clironique et histoire f aicte et composde par reverend
pfere en Dieu Turpin, archivesque de Reims. Contenant
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tres magnanime Roy Charles le grat, autremSt dit
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TURRETINE (John Alphgnso), Pastor in Geneva.
Dissertations on Natural Theology. Translated by
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TURRETINUS (Fhanciscus), S. Th. Prof, in Acad.
Geneo.
Institutio Theologise Elencticse. 3 vols. Edinb.
1847. 8vo.
Sermons sur divers Passages de I'Ecriture Sainte par
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TURTON (Wiluam), M.D.
Conchylia Dithyra Insularum Britannicarum : The
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TUSCANY. See Toscana.
TWEDDELL (John).
Remains ; being a Selection of his Letters, together
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Lights and Shadows in the Life of Faith. Edinb,
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The Reformer's Share in the Trial of Michael
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Wellington in India, and his last in Spain and the
South of France. 2 vols. Land. 1829. 8vo.
TWINING (Henri).
Voyage en Norwfege et en Sufede.
8vo.
Paris, 1836.
TWINING (Henry).
On the Philosophy of Painting: a theoretical and
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Art, the application of Rules to Painting, and general
considerations on Perspective. Land. 1849. royal
Svo.
TWINING (Loitisa).
Symbols and Emblems of Early and Mediaeval
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TWINING (Richard).
Observations on the Tea and Window Act, and on
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TWINING (Thomas).
Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry translated, with Notes
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TWINNS (Joannes).
De Rebus Albionicis, Britannicis, atque Anglicis,
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TWISS (Francis).
A Complete Verbal Index to the Plays of Shaks-
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1036
TWISS— TYEWHITT.
TWISS (Horace).
An Enquiry into the Means of Consolidating and
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" Inquiry into the Means of Consolidating and Digest-
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The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor
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TWISS (Richard).
Travels through Portugal and Spain, in 1772 and
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TWISS (Sir Travers), D.C.L.
The Oregon Question examined in respect to Facts
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. TWYSDEN (Sir Roger).
Historise Anglicanse Scriptores Decern, cum Jo.Seldeni
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Certaine considerations upon the Government of
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TYERMAN (Rev. Luke).
The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley,
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TYLER (Alexander).
Memoires of the Life and Actions of the Most In-
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The Tempest between Burnt-Island and Leith in a Boat
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TYLOR (Edward B.)
Primitive Culture : Researches into the development
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TYNDALE (John Waere).
The Island of Sardinia, including Pictures of the
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TYNDALE (Thomas William). See Tyrwhitt
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TYNDALE (William).
The whole Workes of William Tyndale, John Frith,
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Memorials of Tyndale. See Anderson (Christo-
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TYNDALL (Professor John).
Researches on Dia-magnetism and Magne-crystallic
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Hours of Exercise in the Alps. Lond.\81\. post Svo.
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TYNNA (J. DE La).
Almanack du Commerce de Paris, des D^partemens
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TYRELL (Sir James).
The General History of England, both Ecclesiastical
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Bibliotheca Politica ; or, an Enquiry into the ancient
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TYRT^US.
The Elegies of Tyrtseus, translated into English verse
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TYRWHITT (Rev. R. St. John).
A Handbook of Pictorial Art. With a Chapter on
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TYRWHITT (Robert Philip).
The Marriage Act, 3 Geo. IV. cap. 75, with Note*
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Burn (Richard).
TYRWHITT— TZETZA.
1037
TYEWHITT (Robert Phiup) and GEANGEE
(Thomas Colpitis).
Eeports of Cases argued and determined in the
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Land. 1837. royal Svo.
TYEWHITT (Robert Philip) and TYNDALE
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A Digest of the Public General Statutes, from Magna
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TYEWHITT (Thomas).
Edition of the Canterbury Tales. See Chaucer
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TYSON (Edward), M.D.
Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris : the Anatomy
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and a Man. To which is added, a Philological Essay
concerning the Pgymies, the Cynocephali, the Satyrs,
and Sphinges of the Ancients. Lond.. 1699. 4to.
TYTLEE (Alexander Eraser), Lord Woodhouselee,
Essay on the Principles of Translation. Edinh. 1797.
Svo.
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An Essay on Military Law, and the Practice of
Courts-MartiaL Edinh. 1800. Svo.
Elements of General History, ancient and modern ;
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Universal History. See Family Library.
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TYTLEE (Alexandhb Eraser), Son of the pre-
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Considerations on the present Political State of
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TYTLEE (James).
A General History of all Nations, Ancient and
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A Dissertation on the Origin and Antiquity of the
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A Biographical Sketch of the Life of James Tytler.
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TYTLER (Patrick Eraser).
Life of James Crichton of Cluny, commonly called
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Lives of Scottish Worthies. See Family Libr^lrt.
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TYTLEE (Sarah), and WATSON (J. L.)
The Songstresses of Scotland. 2 vols. Lond. 1871.
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TYTLEE (William), W.S.
An Inquiry, historical and critical, into the Evidence
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The same. Third edition. Edinb. 1772. Svo.
The same. Fourth edition, with Additions. 2 vols.
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Poetical Remains of James the First, King of Scot-
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TZETZA (Joannes).
Exegesis in Homeri Hiadem. See Draco Stratoni-
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UBALDINI— ULSTER
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UBALDINI (Pbtruocio).
Le Vite delle Donne illustri del Regno d'Ingliilterra
et del Regno di Scotia et di quelle che d'altri paesi ne i
due dette Regni sono etato maritate. Lond. 1591.
4to.
Descrittione del Regno di Scotia, di Petruccio
Ubaldino, 1588. Ristampato in Edimborgo, 1829.
4to. (Bannatyne Club,)
UBALDO. See Guido Ubaldo.
UDALL (W.)
Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Queene
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foUo. (Bound with a copy of Sir John Skene's Ex-
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UDE (Louis Eustace).
The French Cook : A System of Fashionable and
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UGHELLUS (FKRDiNANDug).
Italia Sacra, sive de Episcopis Italise, et Insularum
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UGOLINI (Blasius).
Thesaurus Antiquitatum Sacrarum; complectens
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Veterum Hebrseorum mores, leges, instituta, ritus, sacri
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folio.
UGONI (Camillo).
Delia Letteratura Italians nella seconda metk del
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UHAEL (Baetholdus G.) See Vhael.
UHLAND (Ludwig).
Gedichte. Stuttgart, 1837. post 8vo.
UHLIUS (Joannes LuD.)
Opuscula ad Historiam Legis pertinentia, collegit
J. L. Uhlius. See Opuscula.
UXERT (F. A.)
Geschichte der Europischen Staaten. See Heeeen
and Ukebt.
ULFELDUS (CoENiFicus).
Apologia, Relation! Hafniensi falsissimse quse in
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Causae, qu» necessitatem ipsi imposuerunt et adegerunt,
ut ad Tempus Dania excederet. n.p. 1652. 18mo.
ULFILAS OE ULPHILAS.
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Grammatica Linguae Gothicae ediderunt H. C. de
Gabelenz et Dr J. Lcebe. See Bible : Gothic
Versions.
ULLMANN (De Gael).
Johannes Wessel een Voorganger van Luther : uit
het Hoogduitsch vertaald en met Aanmerkingen
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Noticias Secretas de America, sobre el Estado naval,
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Ministers of the Synod of Ulster. See Presby-
TEEIANISM.
ULSTER— UNIVEESAL LIBEAEIAN.
1039
TJLST'ER—Cmithmed.
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4ta
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UNZEE AND PEOCHASKA, on the Nervous
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UPCOTT( William).
A Bibliographical Account of the principal Works
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Critical Observations on Shakespere. Lond. 1848.
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Nicolai Uptoni de Studio Militari libri quatuor j
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A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs, for the
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UECHAED. See Urquhaht.
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Turkey and its Eeeources; its Municipal Organisa-
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UEQUHAET (Eev. David Henbt).
Commentaries on Classical Learning. Lond.\?>OZ. 8vo.
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Monumenta Patavina, collecta, digesta, explicata,
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The Summe of Christian Eeligion, delivered in Lec-
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USHfiE or USSHEE (James), D.D., ArcJMshop
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Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates : quibus
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Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum SyUoge; quas
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Dissertationes Ignatianoe. See Cotelerius (J. B.)
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USHEE (James).
CHo ; or a Discourse on Taste, addressed to a young
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USHEE (John).
A Journey from London to Persepoli : including
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USSEEIUS (Jacobus). See Usher (James).
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El Libro del Profeta Isaias, traduzido al Castellano
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6q
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rSTARIZ— UZ.
USTAEIZ (GEnoNiMo de).
The Theory and Practice of Commerce and Maritime
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2 vols. Lond. 1871. 8to.
USURY.
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See Interest.
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UTEECHT.
History of the Treaties of Utrecht, Gertruydenberg,
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UTTEESON (Edward V.)
Select Pieces of Early Popular Poetry ; republished
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UZ (JoHAN Peter).
Poetische Werke. 2 vols. Wien, 1804. 12mo.
VACHER— VALEEIUS MAXIMUS.
1043
VACHER (Thomas B.)
A Pocket Digest of Stamp Duties, and of Judicial
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VADE MECUM: a Manuall of Essayes, Morall and
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ViENIUS (Otho).
Vita D. Thomas Aquinatis Othonis Vaenii ingenio
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Symbolae Botanicse, sive Plantarum quas in Itinere,
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VAILLANT (A.)
Grammaire VaUaque
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Seleucidarum Imperium, sive Historia Regnm Syrise
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Numismata Imperatorum, Augustarum et Csesarum,
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Historia Ptolemaeorum ^Egypti Regum, ad fidem
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VAILLANT (Le). See Lb Vaillant (FRANgois).
VAINES (DoM de). See De Vaines (Fk. J.)
VALDES (Juan de).
Life and Writings of Juan de Valdds, otherwise
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Ziento i diez Consideraziones, etc. See Rbformistas
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VALENCIENNES
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(Aohille). See Cuvier
VALENCIENNES (Henri de).
De la Conqueste do Constantinople. See Fhakob
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VALENTIA (George Anneslby, Viscount).
Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea,
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VALENTINI (Baron von), Prussian Oeneral.
Military Reflections on Turkey ; extracted and trans-
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VALENTINIANUS HL (Imperator). See Thko
DOSIUS.
VALEEA (Cipriano de). See Eeformistas
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VALEEA (DiBQO de).
Chronica de Espana. See Spain.
VALERIUS FLACCUS (Caius).
Argonauticon Libri Octo, cum notis integris Lud.
Carrionis, Laur. Balbi et aJiorum. Curante Petro Bur-
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Argonauticon Libri Octo, cum notis Petri Burmanni
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VALERIUS MAXIMUS (Caius).
Dictorum et Factorum Memorabilium Libri EX.
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Id. op. Cum selectis variorum Observationibus, ex
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Romae Antiquse Descriptio : a View of the Religion,
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VALERY— VALUATION EOLLS.
VALEEY (M.)
Voyages Historiques et Litteraires en Italie, pendant
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5 vols, in 2. Paris, 1832. 8vo.
Voyages en Corse, k I'De d'Elbe, et en Sardaigne.
2 vols. Paris, 1837. Bvo.
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VALESIUS (Feanoiscus). See Museum Corto-
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VALESIUS (Hadbianus).
Rerum Francicarum usque ad Ghlotharii Senioris
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Disceptationis de Basilicis Defensio adversus J.
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VALESIUS (Henkiccs).
Historiae Ecclesiasticse Scriptores Grseci
Ecclesiastical Historians.
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Nouveau Commentaire sur I'Ordonnance de la
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VALLA (Georgius).
Commentationes in Ptolemei Quadripartitum inque
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VALLANCEY (Lieut.-Col. Charles), LLD.
A Grammar of the Ibemo-Celtic, or Irish Language.
Dublin, 1773. 4to.
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Collectanea de Rebus Hibemicis. 5 vols. Dublin,
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VALLANCEY (Lieut.-Col. Charles), LLD.—
Continued.
Prospectus of a Dictionary of the Language of the
Aire Coti, or Ancient Irish, compared with the
Language of the Cuti, or Ancient Persians, with the
Hindostanee, the Arabic, and Chaldean Languages : with
a Preface containing an Epitome of the Ancient History
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VALLE (Fedebigo dblla).
La Reina di Scotia ; Trag^dia. Milano, 1628. 4to.
VALLE (Pietro della).
Travels into the East Indies and Arabia. Translated
into English, by George Havers. To which is added,
a Relation of Sir Thomas Roe's Voyage to the East
Indies. Lond. 1665. folio.
VALOR ECCLESLA.STICUS, temp. Hen. VHL
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VALPY-S LATIN CLASSICS. See Auctores
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VALUATION ROLLS.
Valuation RoU of the County of Aberdeen for the
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Valuation RoU of the County of Argyll for the years
1872-1875, 1878, 1880. oblong foUo.
Cess and Valuation RoU of the County of Berwick.
Revised and compared with the former Cess and
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The same. Compared with the Cess and Valuation
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The same. For the years 1857, 1867-1875, 1877-
1880. oblong folio.
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VALUATION ROLLS— VANE.
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VALUATION HOLLS— Continued.
Valuation Roll of the County of Forfar ; containing
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years 1873, 1878. oblong folio.
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1880. oblong folio.
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Lands Valuation RoU of the County of Nairn, with
Map, for the yeai- 1879. folio.
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Valuation Roll of the County of Ross for the years
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foUo.
Valuation Roll of the County of Roxburgh for the
years 1869, 1871, 1873-1875, 1879, 1880. oblong
folio.
Valuation Roll of the County of Wigton for the
year 1877-1878. oblong folio.
VAMBfiRY (Arminius), Professor, University of
Pesth.
Sketches of Central Asia. Additional Chapters on
my Travels, Adventures, and on the Ethnology of
Central Asia. Lond. 1868. 8vo.
History of Bokhara, from the earUest period down
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Voyage de I'Ambassade de la Compagnie des Indes
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Everard Van Braam Houckgeest, public en Frangais
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Authentic Account of the Embassy of the Dutch
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VANBRUGH (Sir John).
Plays. 2 vols. Lond. 1719. 12mo.
VAN BYNKERSHOEK (CoRNBuns). ;See Byn-
KERSHOBK.
VANCOUVER (Captain George).
A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean,
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VANDER-BURCHIUS (Lambertds).
Sabaudorum Ducum Principumque Historise Gen-
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VANDER-LINDEN (Joan. Anton.)
De Scriptis Medicis Libri duo. Amstdredami, 1637.
8vo.
VANDER-LINDEN (John), LL.D.
Institutes of the Laws of Holland, by JoL Van Der
Linden. Translated into English by Jabez Henry.
Lond. 1828. 8vo.
VAN DE VELDE (C. W. M.)
Narrative of a Journey through Syria and Palestine
in 1851 and 1852. Translated under the Author's super-
intendence. 2 vols. Edinb. 1854. 8vo.
VANDERVYNCKT (J. J.)
Histoire des Troubles des Pays-Bas, sous PhiUppe IL ;
ouvrage corrigd, etc., et augments d'un Discours Pr6-
Uminaire et do Notes par J. Tarte. 3 vols. Bruxelles,
1822. 8vo.
VAN DYCK (Antoine).
Iconographie, ou Vies des Hommes lUustres du
XVIP Siecle, 6crites par M. V** avec les Portraits
peints par le fameux Antoine Van Dyck, et gravdes sous
sa direction. 2 vols, in 1. Amsterdam, 1759. foUo.
VANE (Sir Henry), Knight.
Two Treatises ; I. An Epistle General to the Mystical
Body of Christ on Earth, IL The Face of the Timea
Both written by Sir H. Vane in the time of his
Imprisonment, n.p. 1662. 4to.
The Life and Death of Sir Henry Vane ; or, a short
Narrative of the main Passages of his Earthly Pilgrim-
age. n.p. 1662. 4to.
His Tryal at the King's Bench, June 2d and 6th,
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the day of his Sentence (Juno 11) for Arrest of Judg-
ment. Also his Speech, etc., on the Scaffold. n.p.
1662. 4to.
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VAN ECK— VAEGAS.
VAN ECK (Cornelius).
Principia Juris Civilis, secundum ordinem Diges-
torum. Trajedi ad Rlienum, 1724. 12mo.
VAN EGMONT (J. ^gidius), and HEYMAN
(John).
Travels through Part of Europe, Asia Minor, the
Islands of the Archipelago, Syria, Palestine, Egypt,
Mount Sinai, etc. Translated from the Low Dutch.
2 vols. Lond. 1759. 8vo.
VAN-ESPEN (Zegbrus Bernardus), J. U. D.
Scripta Omnia. Vols. I., II. Jus Ecclesiasticum
Universum. III., TV. Commentarius in Canones Juris
veteris ac novi, etc. 4 vols. Lovanii, 1753. folio.
Vie de M. Van Espen. Louvain, 17 G7. folio.
Supplementum ad varias Collectiones Operum clar.
viri Z. B. Van Espen. [Par I'Abb^ G. Dupac de
Bellegarde.] Bruxellis, 1768. folio. (Bound with
the preceding.)
VAN GESTEL (Cornelius). See Gestel.
VAN HALEN (Juan).
Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen's Imprisonment
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Escape in 1817. Edited from the Original Manuscript.
2 vols. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
VAN HEYTHUSEN (F. M.)
An Essay upon Marine Evidence, in the Courts of
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1819. 8vo.
VANINUS (Julius Cjesar), J. U. D.
Amphitheatrum ^ternse Providentice Divino-
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Lugduni, 1615. 8vo.
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of Vanini compleatly answered. [By David Durand.]
Translated from the French. Lond. 1730. 8vo.
VAN LAUN (Henri).
History of French Literatura 3 vols. Lond. 1876-
1877. 8vo.
VAN LEEUWEN (Simon), LL.D.
Censura Forensis Theoretico-Practica id est Totiua
Juris Civilis, Eomani, Ususque recepti, et practici
methodica'CoUatio. Lugduni Batavorum, 1662. 4to
Commentaries on the Roman-Dutch Law. Trans-
lated from the Dutch. Lond. 1820. 8vo.
VAN LENNEP (Henry J.)
Travels in little-known Parts of Asia Minor, with
Illustrations of Biblical Literature and Researches in
Arehseology. 2 vols. Lond. 1870. 8vo.
VAN PRAET (Joseph Basilb Bernard).
Catalogue des Livres imprimis sur Velin de la
Bibliothfeque du Roi. 6 vols, in 5. Paris, 1822-
1828. 8vo.
Catalogue des Livres imprimes sur V^lin qui se trouve
dans les BibUothfeques, tant publiques que particuliferes.
4 vols. Paris, 1824-1828. 8vo.
Recherches sur Louis de Bruges, Seigneur de la
Gruthuyse, suivies de la Notice des Manuscrits qui lui
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k la Bibhothfeque du Roi. Paris, 1831. 8vo.
VAN PRAET (Jules).
Essays on the Political History of the Fifteenth,
Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. Edited by Sir
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VAN SWIETEN (Gerardus). See Swieten.
VARAMUNDUS (Ernestus).
De Furoribus Gallicis, horrenda et indigna AmiraUii
CastiUionei, NobUium atque Ulustrium virorum Csede,
scelerata ac inaudita Piorum Strage passim edita per
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ratio. Edimbiirgi, 1573. 4to.
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Friesland. At Striveling in Scotlande, 1573. 12mo.
VARANO (Alfonso).
Opera Poetiche. 3 vola Parma, 1789. 12mo.
VARD^US (Hugo). See Ward (Hugh).
VARENIUS (Bernhard), M.D.
Compleat System of General Geography ; improved
by Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Jurin, translated by Mr
Dugdale, and revised by Peter Shaw, M.D. 2 vols^
Lond. 1736. 8vo.
VARGAS (Thomas Tamaio de).
Historia de Espafia. See Tamaio (Thomas).
VARIJ^Tfe LITT^EAIRES— VAUBAN.
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VARliT^S LITTJ^EAIRES ; ou RecueU de Pifeces
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VARIETIES OF LITERATURE, from Foreign
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VARIGNON (M.)
^ficlaircissemens sur I'Analyse des Infiniment Petits.
Paris, 1725. 4to.
VARILLAS (Antoine).
Histoire des Revolutions arrivdes dans I'Europe en
matifere de Religion, depuis 1374 jusqu'en 1569.
6 vols. Paris, 1686-1688. 4to.
VARIN (A. and E.).
L'Arcbitecture Pittoresque en Suisse, ou choix de
Constructions Rustiques. Paris, 1873. folio.
VARLEY (D.)
Rudimentary Treatise on Mineralogy. See "Weale's
Rudimentary Treatises.
VAENHAGEN VON ENSK
Letters, etc. See Humboldt (Alex. von).
VARRO (Terentius).
De Lingua Latina Libri VI. ( Venetiis Jo. de Colonia,
1474.) foUo.
See also, Scriptores (Rei Rustics).
VASARI (Giorgio).
Opera di Giorgio Vasari, Pittore e Architetto Aretino.
6 vols. Firenze, 1822-1823. 8vo.
Le Vite de' pid eccellenti Pittori, Scultori, e Archi-
tettori 3 vols. Fiorenza, 1568. 4to.
Lives of the most eminent Painters, Sculptors, and
Architects : translated from the Italian of Giorgio
Vasari, with notes and illustrations, chiefly selected
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5 vols. Lowd. 1850-1855. 12mo. (Bohn's Standard
Library.)
VAZQUEZ (P. Antonio).
El Capuchino Escoces. See Rinccoini (Gio-Bat-
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VASQUIUS (Fernandus).
De Successionibus et ultimis voluntatibus, Libri IX.,
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foUo.
VATER (JoHANN Sevbbin).
Litteratur der Grammatiken, Lexica und Worter-
sammlungen aller Sprachen der Erde. Berlin, 1815,
8vo.
The same. Zweite, vollig umgearbeitete ausgsbe
von B. Jiilg. Berlin, 1847. 8vo.
Allgemeine Geschichte der Christlichen Kirche nach
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auf die neueste Zeit. Braunschweig, 1823. 8vo.
VATICANO.
Memorie Istoriche della gran Cupola del Tempio
Vaticano. See Polbnus (Joannes).
II Vaticano descritto ed illustrate. See Pistolbsi
(Erasmo).
Architettura ed Omati deUa Loggia del Vaticano.
See Raphael.
VATTEL (Emmerich de).
Le Droit des Gens, ou Principes de la Loi Naturelle
appHquds k la conduit et aux Afifaires des Nations etdes
Souveraina NouveUe Edition, revue et corrig^e, avec
Notes et Table Gon(5rale Analytique par M. S. Pinheiro-
Ferreira. 3 vols. Paris, 1835-1838. 8vo.
The Law of Nations, or Principles of the Law of
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and Sovereigns. From the FrencL Lond. 1793.
8vo.
The same. A new edition, with notes by Joseph
Chitty. Lond. 1834. 8vo.
VATTIER (Pierre).
L'Histoire Mahometane, ou les Quarante-neuf
Chalifes du Macino [El-Macin] nouvellement traduit
d'Arabe en Frangais. Avec un Sommaire de I'Histoire
des Mussulmans en Espagne, extraict de Rodrigue
Ximenes Archevesque de Toledo, et verifi6 sur le
Macine. Paris, 1657. 4to.
L'Histoire du Grand Tamerlan. Nouvellement
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Guerapse [Ahmen Ibn Arabschah]. Pam, 1658. 4to.
Portrait du Grand Tamerlan, avec la Suite de son
Histoire. Traduit de I'Arabe du Fils de Guerapse.
Paris, 1658. 4to.
VAUBAN (SiiBASTHN LEPRfiTRB de), Mareclwl de
France.
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Projet d'luie Dixme Royale. Avec les Reflexions
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VAUCHEE—VAUVEN ARGUES.
VAUCHER (C.)
Catalogue de la Bibliothfeque Publique de Genfeve.
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VAUCHER (J.)
Guide to Marine Insurances ; containing the Policies
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Lmd. 1834. 8vo.
VAUDONCOURT (Le G^in&ial, Guillaumb de).
Histoire de la Guerre soutenue par les Frangois en
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1819. 4to.
Histoire des Campagnes de 1814 et 1815 en France.
5 vols. Paris, 1826. 8vo.
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8vo.
VAUGHAN (Charles John), D.D., Master of the
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12mo.
Words from the Cross, Lent Lectures, 1875 ; and
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Liond. 1875. 12mo.
VAUGHAN (Henry).
Sacred Poems and Pious Ejaculations. Lond. 1858.
post 8vo.
VAUGHAJSr (Rice).
A Treatise of Money ; or, a Discourse of Coin and
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British Antiquities revived ; or, a Friendly Contest
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History of England. See Library of Useful
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VAUGHAX (Roger Bede), O.S.B.
The Life and Labours of S. Thomas of Aquin.
2 vols. Hereford, 1871. 8vo.
VAUGHAK (Thomas).
Long Livers : A curious History of such persons of
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young again : with the rare secret of Rejuvenescency
of Amoldus de ViUa Novo. By Eugenius PhUalethes.
Lond. 1722. 8vo.
VAUGHAN (Thomas Wright).
A View of the present state of Sicily, from a late
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VAUGHAN (William).
Directions for Health, natural! and artificiall, derived
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the Eye Sight. Lond. 1633. 4to.
VAUGHAN (William).
Tracts on Docks and Commerce, printed between
the years 1793 and 1800, now first collected, with a
Memoir, and Miscellaneous Pieces. Lond. 1839.
8vo.
VAUTRIN (Hubert).
L'Observateur en Pologne. See Poland : Biblio-
THECA PoLONIOA.
VAUVENARGUES (Luc Clapiehs, Marquis db).
Introduction h, la Connoissance de I'Esprit Humain ;
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12mo.
VECCHIETUS— VENTOUILLAC.
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VECCHIETUS (HiERONYMUs).
De Anno Primitivo ab Exordio Mundi ad annum
Julianum accommodato et de Sacrorum Temporum
ratione Libri VIII. Augustce Vindelicorum, 1621.
folio.
VEEN (Otto van). See V^nius (Otho).
VEER (GlEAKD db).
Vray Description de Trois Voyages de Mer, par les
Navires d'HoIlando au Nord. iSee India.
VEGA (Gabcilaso).
Obras, ilustradas con notas. Madrid, 1817. 12nio.
The Works of Garcilaso de la Vega, surnamed the
Prince of Castilian Poets, translated into English
Verse ; with a Critical and Historical Essay on Spanish
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Lond. 1823. post 8vo.
The Eoyal Commentaries of Peru, in two Parts ; the
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manner Ln which the New World was conquered by the
Spaniards. Written originally in Spanish and ren-
dered into English by Sir Paul Rycaut. Lond. 1688.
folio.
Histoire des Yncas, Rois de Peru, traduite de
I'Espagnol, par J. Baudoin. 2 vols. Amsterdam, 170 i.
12mo.
VEGA CARPIO (Lope F^lix de). See Lope.
VEHSE (Dr Ed.)
Memoirs of the Court, Aristocracy, and Diplomacy
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VEITCH (John), Professor in the University of
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Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Logic
and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh.
Edinb. 1869. 8vo.
The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border :
their main Features and Relations. Glasgow, 1878.
post 8vo.
VELAQUEZ (Luis Joseph).
Origenes do la Poesia Cast«llano. Malaga, 1754.
4to.
VELLA (Francis).
Maltese Grammar for the Use of the EngliaL Leg-
horn, 1831. 12mo.
VELLEIUS PATERCULUS. See Pateroulus.
VELLY BT VILLARET (Les Asaia).
Histoire de France. See France.
VELSERUS (MARO08).
Rerum Augustanarum VindeUcarum Libri octo.
Francofurti ad Mamum, 1594. 4to.
Opera Historica et Philologica, Sacra et Profana, in
quibus Historia Boica, Res Augustanae, Tabula Peutin-
gerianse integrae, et&,continentur. Norimbergce, 1682.
folio.
VENA5LES (Rev. R. Lister).
Domestic Scenes in Russia, in a series of Letters
describing a Year's Residence in that country, chiefly
in the Interior. Lond. 1839. post 8vo.
VENEMA (Hermannus).
Institutiones Historiae Ecclesiae Veteris et Novi
Testamenti. 7 vols. Lugduni Batavorum,mi-l1QZ,
4to.
VENERONI (Jean Vioneron de).
Le Maitre Italien, on la Grammaire Franjoise et
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langues. Lion, 1794. 12mo.
VENEZUELA.
Campaigns and Cruises in Venezuela and New
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VENICE.
Relations des Ambassadeuis V^nitiens sur les AflFaires
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InAdits.
Sketches from Venetian History. See Family
Library.
Calendar of State Papers relating to English Affairs
preserved in the Archives of Venice. See State
Papers.
Le Arti che vanno per via nella Citt^ di Venezia.
See ZoMPiNi (Gaetano).
VENN (Rev. Henry).
Complete Duty of Man, or System of Doctrinal and
Practical Christianity. With an introductory Essay
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VENTOUILLAC (L. T.)
The French Librarian ; or, Literary Guide, pointing
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in every branch of Literature, with criticisius, anecdotes,
etc. Lond, 1829. 8vo.
6b
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VENTURI— VEENON.
VENTURI (Glambatista).
Memorie e Lettere inedite di GkJileo Galilei. See
Galileo.
VENUTI (DoMBNico).
Interpretation des Peintures dessin^es sur im Service
de Table travailld d'aprfes la Bosse dans la Eoyale
Fabrique de Porcellaine, par ordre de sa Majesty le
Roi des Deux Siciles. Naples, 1787. 4to.
VENUTI (EiDOLFiNo). See Museum Cortonknsb.
VEEE (Sir Francis).
Commentaries ; being diverse Pieces of Service,
wherein he had commanded ; ^written by himself in
way of Commentary. Published by William Dilling-
ham, D.D. Cambridge, 1657. folio.
VEEELIUS (Olaus).
Index LingujB veteris Scytho-Scandicse sive Gothiese,
ex vetusti sevi Monumentis, maximam partem Manu-
scriptis, coUectus, atque opera Olai Rudbecki editus.
Accedit C. Lundii Notse et Animadversiones in
Lexicon 0. Verelii. Upsalce, 1691. folio.
Epitomarum Historise Suio-Gothicae Libri quatuor
et Gothorum rerum extra Patriam gestarum Libri
duo, edidit Petras Schenberg. Stockholmim, 1730.
4to.
VereUana : hoc est, Olavi Verelii varia Opuscula,
exposita cura studio et impensis Petri Schenberg.
lAncqpice, 1730. 12mo.
See also, Hervarae Saga.
VEEGILIUS (PoLYDORUs).
Anglicee Historise Libri XXVII. Accessit prseter
alia nonnuUa Series Eegum Anglise a primis initiis
usque ad banc aetatem ex nova editione Ant. Thysii.
I/tigduni Batavorum, 1649. 8vo.
Adagiorum Opus, per Autorem recognitum et locup-
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gorum de Prodigiis Libri tres. Bcmliw, 1540. post
8vo.
Polydore Vergil's English History. See Camden
Society.
VERHEIDEN (Jacobus).
Praestantium aliquot Theologorum, qui Eomanum
Antichristum praecipue oppugnarunt. Effigies ; quibus
addita Elogia, Librorumque Catalogi. Hagce-Comitis,
1602. folio.
VEEMIGLIOLI (Gio. Batt.)
Saggio di Bronzi Etruschi trovati nell' Agro Perugino,.
disegnati da Vine. Ansidei e desoritti da Vermiglioli.
Perugia, 1813. 4to.
Le Sculture di Niccol6 e Giovanni da Pisa, e di
Amolfo Fiorentino che omano la Fontana Maggiore di
Perugia, designate ed incise da Silvestro MassarL
Perugia, 1834. folio.
VEEMONT (Marquis de), and DAENLEY (Sir
Charles).
London and Paris ; or, Comparative Sketches. Lond.
1823. 8vo.
VEENAY (Monsieur de).
An Account of the Secret Services of Monsieur de
Vemay, the French Minister at Ratisbonne, to Count
Teokeley as they passed by way of Letter, with the
Cypher and Key taken from the original, printed in
French at Eatisbonne. To which is added Mercuriua
Panegyricus. Ratisbonne, 1683. 12mo.
VEENE (Jules).
The Exploration of the World. Translated from
the French. Lond. 1879. Svo.
VERNEDE (Jean Scipion).
Sermons sur le Discours de notre Seigneur Jesus-
Christ sur la Montagne. 4 vols. Amsterdam, 1779.
Svo.
VERNEY FAMILY.
Letters and Papers of the Verney FamUy down to
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VERNEY PAPERS : Notes of Proceedings in th&
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VERNON (Edward Johnston).
A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue: a Grammar
after Erasmus Rask. Lond. 1850. 12mo.
VEENON (Eugene).
^Esthetics. Translated by W. H. Armstrong. Lond^
1879. post 8vo. (Library of Contemporary Science.)^
VEENON (James), Secretary of State.
Letters illustrative of the Eeign of William III.
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bury. Edited by G. P. E. James. 3 vols. Lond..
1841. Svo.
VERNON— VICARS.
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VERNON (Thomas).
Cases argued and adjudged in the High Court of
Chancery from 33 Chaa. 11. to 3 Geo. L 2 vols.
Lond. 1726. folio.
VERNON GALLERY. See Gallery op Pictures.
VERRI (Alessandro).
Le Notti Romano al Sepolcro de' Scipiom. 2 vols.
Livomo, 1822. 12mo.
The same. Firenze, 1833. 18mo.
VERSAILLES.
Galeries Historiques du Palais de Versailles par
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VERSES in Memory of Dunbai Collegiate Church.
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VERSTEGAN (Richard).
A Restitution of decayed Intelligence in Antiquities
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VERTOT (L'Abb^ Rbn£ Aubert de).
Histoire des Chevaliers Hospitallers de S. Jean de
Jerusalem ; appellez depuis les Chevaliers de Rhodes et
aujourd'hui les Chevaliers de Malte. 4 vols. Paris,
1726. 4to.
The History of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John
of Jerusalem, styled afterwards the Knights of Rhodes
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St John of Jerusalem. 2 vols. Z<owd 1728. folio.
The History of the Revolutions that happened in the
Government of the Roman Republic. Translated by
OzelL Fourth edition. Lond. 1732. 8vo.
Ambassades de Messieurs de Noailles en Angleterre.
See Noailles.
VESEY (Francis), Senior.
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High
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Hardwicke, from the year 1746 to 1755. Fourth
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Lmd. 1818. 8vo.
VESEY (Francis), Junior, and BEAMES (John).
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High
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Eldon. 2 vols. Lond. 1813, 1814. 8vo.
The same. Second edition. 3 vols. L<ml. 1818.
8vo.
VESEY (Francis), Junior.
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the High
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A Supplement to Vesey Junior's Reports of Cases in
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2 vols. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
A General Index to the first fourteen volumes of the
Cases reported in Chancery by Francis Vesey. See
Belt (Robert).
VESTIGES of the Natural History of the Creation.
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Explanations: A Sequel to the "Vestiges of the
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Work. Land. 1845. 8vo. (Bound with the pre-
ceding.)
VETERUM MEDICORUM CHIRURGICA. See
Chirubgica.
VETUS TESTAMENTUM. See Bible.
VETUSTA MONUMENTA quaj ad Rerum
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VHAEL (Bartholdus G.)
Grammatica Fennica. Ahom, 1733. 12mo.
VIAGGIO PITTORICO della Toscana. See Tos-
CANA.
VICARS (John).
Mischeefe's Mysterie ; or. Treason's Masterpeece :
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VICAES— VIEW.
VICAES {Jonjn}— Continued.
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VICARY (Ebv. M.)
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Vocabularium Juris Utriusque, ex variis ante editis,
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VICISSITUDES in the Life of a Scottish Soldier.
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VICTOE (Benjamin).
Original Letters, Dramatic Pieces, and Poems.
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VICTOE (Sextos Aurklius). See Adrelius
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VICTOEIA,
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VICTOEIA, Queen of Great Britain.
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Memorial of the Eoyal Progress in Scotland. See
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VICTOEIUS (Petrus).
Variarxim Lectionum XIII. Novi Libri. FlorentioBf
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VICUS (iENBAS).
Numismata XII. Csesarum. See Bellorius (Joan,
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VIDA (Marcus Hieronymus), Albce Episcopus.
Poemata Omnia quae ipse vivens agnoverat. Curan-
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VEDAL (Antoine).
Les Instruments k Archet ; les Feseurs, les Jouers
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Musique de Chambre. 3 vols. Pam, 1877-1S7S. 4to.
VIDAL (Eobert S.)
The Law of Tenures. See Gilbert (Sir Jeffrey).
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Memoirs. Translated from the French. See Auto-
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VIENISrA UNIVEESAL EXHIBITIOK
Classified Catalogue of the Indian Department,
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VEETA (Franciscus).
Opera Mathematica, in unum volumen congesta^
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Lmgduni Batav. 1646. folio.
VIEUSSEX (ANDRi).
Italy and the Italians in the nineteenth century;
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Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. See Knight's Weekly
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VIEW of the Laws restraining and prohibiting
Importation of Merchandise into Great Britain. Edinb.
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VIEWS— VILLEMAIN.
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VIEWS of Society and Manneis in America. See
United States.
VIEYEA (Anthony).
Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Lan-
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A Portuguese Grammar, with a Vocabulary. Lond.
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VIEYEA (Antonio).
Sermoens, Oragoens, Panegyricas, et Variaa Obras.
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Arte de Furtar, composta no anno de 1652, de novo
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Six Months in America. 2 vols. Loitd. 1832. 8vo.
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8to.
VIGNIEE (Nicolas).
Eecueil de I'Histoire le I'Eglise, depuis le Bap-
tesme de nostra Seigneur Jesus Christ, jusques k ce
temps. Ley den, 1601. foUo.
VIGNOLA (Barozzida).
GH Ordini di Architettura. See Architecture.
VIGNOLES (Alphgnse DEs).
Chronologie de I'Histoire Sainte et des Histoires
Etrang^res qui la concemant, jusqu'4 la Captivite de
Babylone. 2 vols. Berlin, 1738. 4to.
VIGNY (Alfred db).
Cinq Mars; or, a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.
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Cetshwayo's Dutchman ; being the Private Journal
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Land. 1880. post 8vo.
VILANT (Nicolas), Professor, University of St.
Andrews.
The Elements of Mathematical Analysis abridged.
Edinh. 1798. 8vo.
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Vols. L and IL Paris, 1842-1844. folia
VLLtANI (Giovanni).
Istorie Florentine. 8 vols. MUano, 1802-1803.
8vo.
VILLANUEVA (Joaquin Lorenzo).
Apuntes sobre el Arresto de los Vocales de Cortes
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Ibernia Phcenicea sen Phcenicum in Ibemia inco-
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Idololatrico cultu Demonstratio. Dublin, 1831. 8vo.
Sancti Patricii Ibernorum Apostoli Opuscula, etc.
See Patrick (St.).
VILLAEET (M.)
Continuation de I'Histoire de France de l'Abb6 Paul
Francois Velly. See France.
VILLEBEUNE (Lbfebure de). See ATHENiEus.
VELLE-HAEDOUEN" (Geoffroy de).
Histoire do Gteoffroy de ViUe-Hardouin, Mar^chal d&
Champagne et de Eomanie, de la Conqueste de Con-
stantinople par les Barons Fran5oi8 associez aux Y&ai-
tiens I'an 1204; d'un cost6 en son veil langage et de
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Du Cange. Paris, 1656. folio.
See also, France (Soci6t6 db l'Histoire de).
VILLEMAIN (Abel-Francois).
Discours, et Melanges Litt^raires. 2 vols. Paris,
1823. 12mo.
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VILLEMAIN— VINET.
VILLEMAIN (ABEL-FEANgois) — Continued.
La Eepublique de Cic^ron, d'aprfes le texte in^dit,
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12mo.
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Choix d'^tudes sur la Littdrature Contemporaine.
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VILLERM6 (Louis Kbn^),
Tableau de I'Etat Physique et Moral des Ouvriers
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de Soie. 2 vols. Paris, 1840. 8vo.
VILLIEES (Chaelbs Fr. Dominiqcb de).
Essai sur I'Esprit et I'lnfluence de la Reformation de
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Coup d'ffiil sur I'^tat actuel de la Litterature ancienne
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de France. Paris, 1809. 8vo.
An Essay on the Spirit and Iniluence of the Refor-
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copious Notes by James Mill. Lond. 1805. 8vo.
VILLIERS (Geoege). See Buckingham (Duke
op).
VILLOTEAU (G. A.)
Recherches sur I'Analogie de la Musique avec les
Arts qui ont pour objet I'imitation du Langage, pour
servir d'Introduction i I'fetude des Principes naturels
de cat Art. 2 vols. Paris, 1807. 8vo.
VINCE (Rev. Samuel).
A Complete System of Astronomy. Second edition,
with additions and corrections. 3 vols. Lond. 1814-
1823. 4to.
VIKCENT (Augustin), Windsor Herald.
A Discoverie of Errours in the first Edition of the
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sions from 1619 untill 1622, at the end whereof is
annexed a Review of a later Edition in 1621. Lond.
1622. foHo.
.VINCENT (Rev. John).
Fowling: a Poem. Edinh. 1812.
12mo.
VINCENT (William), D.D., Dean of Westminster.
The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. Part L An
Account of the Navigation of the Ancients from the
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Navigation of the Antients from the Gulf of Elana, in
the Red Sea, to the Island of Ceylon. 2 vols. Lond.
1800, 1805. 4to.
The Voyage of Nearchus, from the Indus to the
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on the Acronychal Rising of the Pleiades, by Bishop
Horsley and W. Wales ; and one by M. de la Rochette,
on the First Meridian of Ptolemy. Lond. 1797. 4to.
The Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in
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VINCI (Leonardo da). See Da Vinci.
VINDINGIUS (Erasmus).
Regia Academia Haimiensis in Regibus, Conserva-
toribus, Rectoribus, Professoribus suis representata.
Haunice, 1665. 4to.
VINER (Charles).
A General Abridgment of Law and Equity, alpha-
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references to the whole. 21 vols. Aldershot, 1745-
1746. foUo.
Indices to all the Abridgments of Law and Equity.
2 vols. Lond. 1758. folio.
VINESALVUS (Galfeidus).
Itinerarium Richardi regis Anglorum in Terram
Sanctam. See Britain (Great) : Hist. Angl. Scrip-
tores, ED. Jo. Fell.
VINET (Alexandre).
Essay on the Profession of Personal Religious Con-
viction, and upon the Separation of Church and State,
considered with reference to the fulfilment of that
duty. Translated from the French, by Charles Theodore
Jones. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
Vital Christianity: Essays and Discourses on the
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lated with an Introduction by Robert TumbulL Edinh.
1846. 8vo.
History of French Literature in the Eighteenth
Century, translated from the French by the Rev. James
Bryce. Edirib. 1854. 8vo.
VINET— VIRGILirS.
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VINET (Alexandre) — Continued.
Chrestomathio Frangaise, ou choix de Morceaax tir&
des meilleurs ^crivains Frangaia. Bruxelleg, 1855.
Sra
VINGBOONS (Philippe).
(Euvres d'Architecture, contenant les Desseins tant
en Plans qu'en fil^vations des principaux et des plus
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la Ville d' Amsterdam et autres endroits de ces Provinces.
2 vols, in 1. Leide, 1715. folio.
VINNIUS (Aenoldus).
In quatuor libros Institutionum Imperialium Com-
mentarius. Jo. GottL Heinneccius recensuit et prie-
fationem notulasque adjecit. Lugd. Bat. 1726. 4to.
■ VIOLET (Thomas).
A true Narrative of some remarkable Proceedings
concerning the Ships, Samson, Salvador, and George,
and several other Prize Ships depending in the High
Court of Admiraltie, most humbly presented to the
Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Lond.
1653. foUo.
Mysteries and Secrets of Trade and Mint-affairs, with
several Eeasons against transporting Treasure, etc.
Formerly presented to the Eight Hon. the Lord Brad-
shaw, and now enlarged and humbly presented to this
present Parliament. Lond. 1653. folio.
The Government of the Commonwealth of England,
Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions thereto be-
longing, as it was pubUckly declared at Westminster,
the 16th day of December 1653. Lond. 1653. folio.
Proposals humbly presented to his Highness Oliver,
Lord Protector of England, etc., for the calling to a
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Excize, and Custom Commissioners, and all other
Persons that have been entrusted with the Public
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Silver Thread and Wyer, etc. Likewise, a Narrative
of the Proceedings of the Court of Admiraltie against
the Silver Ships, Sampson, Salvador, and George.
Lond. 1656. folio.
VIOLLET-LE-DUC (EuoiiNE).
Essai sur 1' Architecture Militaire au Moyen Age.
Paris, 1854. royal 8vo.
Dictionnaire Eaisonn^ dn. Mobilier Fran9ai3 de
rfipoque Carlovingienne, k la Renaissance. 5 vols.
Pans, 1858-1874. royal 8vo.
Dictionnaire Raisonn^ de rArchitecture Frangaise du
Xr au XVP Sifecle. 10 vols. Paris, 1867-1868.
royal 8vo,
VIOLLET-LE-DUC (Evaktis)— Continued.
Habitations Modemes. 2 vols. Paris, 1875, 1877.
folio.
The Habitations of Man in all Ages. Translated
by Benjamin Bucknall, Architect. Lond. 1876. 8vo.
L'Art Russe, ses Origines, ses filaments Constitutifs,
son Apogee, son Avenir. Paris, 1877. royal 8to.
Mont Blanc : a Treatise on its Geodesical and Geo-
logical Constitution; its Transformations; and the
ancient and recent State of its Glaciers. Translated
by B. BuckwalL Lond. 1877. 8vo.
VIOMENIL (Le Baron de).
Lettres sur les AfGaires de Pologne. See Poland :
BiBLIOTHECA POLONIOA.
VTREY (JuLiEN Joseph).
Histoire Naturelle du Genre Humain, ou Recherches
sur les Fondements physiques et moraux, etc. Nouvelle
Edition, augments et entiferement refondue. 3 vols.
Paris, 1824. 8vo.
VIEGILIUS (PoLYDORUs). See Vergilius.
VIRGILIUS (PuBUDS Marc).
Publii VirgUii Maronis Appendix, cum Supplemento
multorum antehac nunquam excusorum Poematum
veterum Poetarum. Josephi Scaligeri in eandem
Appendicem Conunentarii et castigationes. Lugduni,
1573. 12mo.
Opera, qua; quidem exstant omnia cum Commentariis
T. Donati et Servii Honorati; access, aliorum Anno-
tationes studio Lud. Lucii. Basilice, 1613. folio.
Opera, per Johannem Ogilvium edita, et Sculpturis
seneis adornata. Lond. 1663. folio.
Opera cum integris Notis Servii, Philargyrii, necuon
J. Pierii Variis Lectionibus, etc. Quibus accedunt
observationes Jacobi Emmenessii. 3 vols. Lugduni
Baiavorum, 1680. 8vo.
Opera cum integris commentariis Servii, Phylargyri,
Pierii, etc. Accedunt Scaligeri et Lindenbrogii notse, etc.
Recensuit Pancratius Masvicius. 2 vols. Leovardiae,
1717. 4to.
P. Vergilii Maronis Codex Antiquissimus a Rufio
Turcio Aproniano V. C. distinctus et emendatus, qui
nunc Florentiae in Bibliotheca Mediceo-Laurentiana
typis descriptus. Florentice, 1741. 4to.
Bucolica, Georgica, et iEneis, ex recensione Alexandri
CuningamiL Edinhurgi, 1743. 12 mo.
Bucolica, Georgica, et jEneia. 2 vols, in 1. Edin-
burgi, 1755. post 8vo.
Bucolica, Georgica, et .^neis. Birminghamim, 1757.
4to.
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VIRGILIUS— VISCONTL
VIEGILIUS (PuBLius Maro) — Continued.
Bucolica, Georgica, et ^neis ex Cod. Mediceo-
Laurentiano descripta, ab Ant. Ambrogi Florentino
Italico versu reddita, adnott. atque varr. lectt. et anti-
quissi Codicis Vaticani picturis, etc., ajre incisis, et
clariss. Virorum Dissertationibus illustrata. 3 vols.
Romoe, 1763-1765. folio.
Bucolica, Georgica, et ^Eneis ; ex editione Petri
Burmanni. 2 vols, in 1. Glasguce in JEdibus Acade-
micis, 1778. folio.
Opera ; emendabat et notulis illustrabat Gilbertus
Wakefield. 2 vols. Londini, 1796. royal 8vo.
Opera Omnia ex editione Heyniana cum notis et
Interpretatione in usum Delpbini. 10 vols. Lond.
1819. 8vo. (Valpy's Delpbin Classics.)
Opera, ad optiniorum librorum fidem edidit, perpetua
et aliorum et sua adnotatione illustravit, etc., Albertus
Forbiger. 3 vols. Lipsice, 1845. 8vo.
Georgica P. Virgilii Hexaglotta ; Georgica in quinque
linguas conversa, Hispanicam, a Jo. de Guzman ; Ger-
manicam, a Jo. H. Voss; Anglicam a Gul. Sotheby;
Italicam, a Franc. Soave; et Gallicam, a Jac. DelUle.
Londini, 1827. folio.
The Works of Yirgil : containing his Pastorals,
Georgics and ^Eneis. Translated into English Verse
by Mr Dryden. Lond. 1697. folio.
The Works of Virgil translated into English Verse,
by Eichard (Maitland) Earl of Lauderdale. Second
•edition. 2 vols. Lo7id. n.d. [1730]. 12mo.
The Works of Virgil, translated into English Prose,
with the Latin text, Order of Construction, and Notes
in English (by J. Davidson). Third edition. 2 vols.
Lond. 1754. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition. 2 vols. Zo«c^. 1763. 8vo.
The same. New edition, revised with Notes, by T.
A. Buckley. Lond. 1850. 12mo. (Bohn's Classical
Library.)
The Works of Virgil, Englished by Eobert Andrews.
Birmingham, 1766. 8vo.
The Works of Virgil, translated into English Prose.
Minb. 1791. post 8vo.
The XIII. Bukes of Eneados of the famose Poete
Virgill. Translatet out of Latyne verses into Scottish
Metir, by the Reverend Father in God, Mayster Gawin
Douglas, Bishop of Dunkel, and UnkU to the Erie of
Angus. Every Buke having hys particular Prologe.
Lond. 1553. 4to.
Virgil's jEneis, translated into Scottish Verse by the
famous Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld. A new
edition, to which is added a large Glossary, and to
the whole is prefixed an exact Account of the Author's
Life and Writings. Hdinb. 1710. folio.
VIEGILIUS (PuBHTJS Mauo)— Continued.
The ^neid of Virgil, translated into Scottish Verse.
By Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld. 2 vols.
JEdinb. 1839. 4to. (Bannatyne Club.)
The .iEneid' of Virgil translated by the Eev. Chris-
topher Pitt. 2 vols. Lond. 1740. 4to.
The ^neid of Virgil, translated into blank Verse,
by James Beresford. Lond. 1794. 4to.
The first Four Books of the ^neid of Virgil, in
English Heroic Verse : with other translations and
poems, by Richard Stanyhurst. (Reprinted from the
edition 1583, and edited by James Maidment.) Edinb.
1836. 4to.
The iEneid of VirgU, translated into English Verse,
by John Conington. Lond. 1867. 8vo.
Virgil's Georgicks, Englished by Thomas May.
Lond. 1628. 24mo.
Virgil's Pastorals translated into English Prose ; as
also his Georgics. To which is added, an Appendix
showing Scotland's chief and principal worldly interest.
By James Hamilton. Edinb. 1742. 12mo.
The Bucolicks of VirgU, with an English translation
and Notes by John Martyn. Second edition. Lond.
1749. 8vo.
The Georgicks of Virgil, with an English translation
and Notes by John Martyn. Third edition. Lond.
1755. 8vo.
Remarks and Dissertations on Virgil. See Holds-
worth (Edward).
Qiuvres de Virgile, traduites en Frangois ; le Texte
vis-k-vis la Traduction, avec des Eemarques, par M.
I'Abb^ Des Fontaines. 4 vols. Paris, 1796. 8vo.
See also, De Lillb (L'Abb6 Jacques).
VIEGILII PictursB Antiquae, ex codd. Vaticanis
(edente Angelo Maio). See Homerus.
VIEUNNIUS (PoNTicus). See Britain (Great) :
Rerom Brit. Scriptobes.
VISCONTI (Ennio Quirino).
H Museo Pio-Clementino descritto da E. Q. Visconti.
7 vols. Roma, 1782-1807. folio.
Iconographie Ancienne ou Eecueil des Portraits
authentiques des Empereurs, Eois et Hommes illustres
de rAntiquit(5. Iconographie Grecque. (2 parts in
3 vols.) Paris, 1808. folio.
Iconographie Eomaine (par E. Q. Visconti et le
Chevalier A. Mongez). 4 vols. Paris, 1817-1826.
folio.
Description des Antiques du Mus6e Eoyal. Com-
menc6e par le Chev. Visconti, continu^e par le Cte. de
Clarac. Paris, 1820. 8vo.
VISCONTI— VIZETELLT.
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VISCONTI (Ennio QmRi^o)—Oontmued.
Momimenti Gabini della Villa Pinciana descrittL
Nuovamente pubblicati per cura del Dottor G. Labus.
Milano, 1835. 8vo.
VISCONTI (FiLipPO AuEELio).
n Museo Chiaramonti aggiimto al Pio-Clementino,
con I'esplicazione de Sigg. Filippo Aurelio Visconti e
Guiseppe Antonio Guattani. (Vol III. Con la
dichiarazione di Antonio Nibby, ed i Monumenta
Amaranziani discritti da Luigi BiondL) 3 vols.
Roma, 1808-1843. folio.
I Monumenti Amaranziani, Dlustrati dal Marchese
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VISIONARY (The), Nos. I., II., III. JEdinb.
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WALES (William).
Dissertation on the Acronychd rising of the Pleiades.
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WALES (William), and BAYLY (William).
The Original Astronomical Observations made in the
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The Insurance Guide and Hand Boot : dedicated
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WALKER (Charles).
Narrative of the United States' Exploring Expedi-
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The Compleat History of Independency upon tlie
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WALKER (Donald).
Manly Exercises, containing Rowing, Sailing,
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Historical Discourses. Lond. 1705. foho.
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WALKER (Francis A.)
Money in its Relations to Trade and ladustry.
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WALKER (Rev. George), afleneards Bishop of
Londonderry.
A true Account of the Siege of London Derry.
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WALKER (George).
Treatise on the Conic Sections, in five books.
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WALKER (George), M.A.
Latin Grammar, translated from the German, with
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WALKER (J. Douglas), Barrister-at-Law.
A Treatise on Banking Law. Lond. 1877. Svo.
WALKER (James), D.D.
The Theology and Theologians of Scotland, chiefly
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WALKER (Rev. John).
An Attempt towards recovering an Account of the
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WALKER (Professor John), D.D. •
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WALKER (John).
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WALKER (Mary Adelaide).
Through Macedonia to the Albanian Lakes, with
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WALKER (Rev. Norman L.)
Robert Buchanan, D.D. : an Ecclesiastical Bio-
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WALKER (Peter).
Some Remarkable Passages of the Life and Death of
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The Life and Prophesies of Mr Daniel Cargill, some-
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WALKER (Rev. Robert).
Sermons on practical subjects, with a Character of
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1796. Svo.
WALKER (Rev. Samdel), of Truro.
The Christian : a Course of periodical Sermons.
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WALKER (W. Gregory).
A Compendium of the Law relating to Executors
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WAI.KER (William Sidney).
Gustavus Vasa, and other Poems. Lond. 1813. Svo.
WALKS and Talks of an American Farmer in
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WALLACE (Lady).
Letter from Lady Wallace to Captain William
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Letters of Mozart, translated. See Mozart (Wolp-
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A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio
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Australasia. With Ethnological Appendix by A.
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WALLACE (D. Mackenzie).
Russia. 2 vols. Lond. 1877.
Svo.
WALLACE (George), Advocate.
A System of the Principles of the Law of Scotland.
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1802. Svo.
WALLACE (Horace Binney). See American
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WALLACE (James).
An Account of the Islands of Orkney ; to which is
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WALLACE (R. George).
Memoirs of India; comprising a brief geographical
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WALLACE (Robert), D.D.
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WALLACE (Egbert), o/^eZZ2/.
Letter to Sir Edward B. Sugden, on Causes of
Appeal to the House of Lords, Acts of Sederunt, System
of Pleading and Fees in Court of Session. Edinh.
1830. 8vo.
WALLACE (Thomas).
The Law of Honour ; or a compendious Account of
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WALLACE (Thomas).
An Essay on the Manufactures of Ireland. Dublin,
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WALLACE (Thomas), LL.D.
Observations on the Discourse of Natural Theology,
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WALLACE (Sir William).
The Acts and Deeds of the most famous and valiant
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See also, Hamilton (William). Henry the
Minstrel.
WALLEE (Edmund).
Works in Verse and Prose. Published by Mr Fenton.
Lmd. 1744. 12mo.
Poems, etc. Written upon several Occasions and to
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WALLEE (Sir William).
Vindication of the Character and Conduct of Sir
William Waller, explanatory of his conduct in taking
up Arms against King Charles the First : written by
himself, and now first published from the original
Manuscript with an Introduction by the Editor. Land.
1793. Svo.
WALLINGFOED (Joannes).
Chronica Anglicana ; apud Script. Hist. AngL, ed.
Tho. Gale. See Britain (Great).
WALLINGTON (Neuemlah).
Historical Notices of Events occurring chiefly in the
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WALLIS (John), D.D.
Opera Mathematica. 3 vols. Oxan. 1695-1699.
folio.
Grammatica Linguas Anglicanae; cui praefigitur de
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WALLIS (John).
The Natural History and Antiquities of Northumber-
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between the Tyne and Tweed. 2 vols. Lotid. 1769.
4to.
WALPOLE (Hgn. Frederick), E.N.
Four years in the Pacific in H. M. S. " CoUingwood,"
from 1844 to 1848. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. Svo.
The Ansayrii (or Assassins), with Travels in tho
Further East in 1850-51 ; including a Visit to
NineveL 3 vols. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
WALPOLE (Horace), Earl of Or/ord.
Works. 5 vols. Lond. 1798. 4to.
A Catalogue of the Eoyal and Noble Authors of
England, with Lists of their works. 2 vols. Straw-
berry Hill, 1758. Svo.
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Svo.
The same. Enlarged and continued to the present
time by Thomas Park. 5 vols. Lond. 1806. Svo.
Anecdotes of Painting in England, with some Account
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Arts ; collected by Mr George Vertue, and digested and
published from his original MSS. With a Catalogue
of Engravers who have been bom or resided in England.
5 vols. Strawberry Hill, 1762-1771. 4to.
The same. Fourth edition, with Additions. 5 vols.
Lmd. 1796. Svo.
The sajne. With considerable Additions by the
Eev. James Dallaway. 5 vols. Lond. 1828. royal
Svo.
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WALPOLE (Horacb), Earl of Orford— Continued.
Historic Doutts on the Life and Reign of King
KicLard III. Lond. 1768. 4to.
The Mysterious Mother : A Tragedy. Lond. 1791.
8vo.
The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; with a Critical
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Now first published from the Original MSS. Edited,
with Notes, by Sir Denis Le Maichani 4 vols. Lond.
1845. 8vo.
Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole to the Rev.
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Land. 1820. 8vo.
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The Correspondence with the Rev. William Mason.
Now first published. Edited, with Notes, by the Rev.
J. Mitford. 2 vols. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
Memoirs of Horace, Lord Walpole. See Coxe
{William). Warburton (Eliot).
A Catalogue of the Classic contents of Strawberry
Hill, collected by Horace Walpole. See Strawberry
Hill Catalogue.
WalpoUana ; with a Biographical Sketch of Horace
Walpole, Earl of Orford (by John Pinkerton). 2 vols.
Lond. (1804). 12mo.
See also, Williams (Sir Charles Hanbury).
WALPOLE (Horatio), of WooUerton.
An Answer to the latter part of Lord Bolingbroke's
Letter on the Study of History, containing a Summary
of the History of Europe, from the Treaty of Munster
1648, to the Treaty of Utrecht 1713. Lond. 1763.
8vo.
WALPOLE (Sir Robert), Earl of Orford.
Narrative of his last Hlness. See Ranby (John).
Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert
• Walpole. See Coxe (William).
WALPOLE (Robert).
Memoirs, relating to European and Asiatic Turkey ;
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Travels in various Countries of the East ; being a
Continuation of Memoirs relating to Turkey. Lond.
1820. 4to.
WALPOLE (Spencer).
A History of England from the Conclusion of the
Great War in 1815. 3 vols. Lond. 1878-1880.
8vo.
WALROND (Theodore), C.B.
Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin,
Viceroy of Lidia. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
WALSH (Sir John).
Poor Laws in Ireland, considered in their probable
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8vo.
On the Present Balance of Parties in the State.
Lond. 1832. 8vo.
Chapters of Contemporary History. Lond. 1836.
8vo.
WALSH (Father Peter).
The History and Vindication of the Loyal Formulary,
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Anno 1666. To which are added Three Appendixes.
n.p. 1674. foUo.
A Prospect of the State of Ireland, from the year of
the World 1756, to the year of Christ 1652. Lond.
1682. 12mo.
Four Letters on several subjects, to persons of quality.
Lond. 1686. 12mo.
WALSH (R. M.)
Sketches of Conspicuous Living Characters of France,
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WALSH (Robert), LL.D., of Baltimore.
An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain,
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an Historical Outline of their merits and wrongs as
Colonies ; and Strictures upon the Calumnies of British
Writers. Lond. 1819. 8vo.
WALSH (Rev. Robert), LL.D.
An I^say on Ancient Coins, Medals, and Gems, as
illustrating the Progress of Christianity in the Early
Ages. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
WALSH— WARBURTON.
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WALSH (Rev. Robert), LL.D. — Continued.
Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to
England. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
Notices of Brazil in 1828-1829. 2 vols. Land.
1830. 8vo.
Residence in Constantinople, during a period includ-
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WALSH (William).
Poems. See Poems : The Minor Poets.
WALSINGHAM (Thomas).
Historia Brevis ; inter Anglica, Normannica, etc.,
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(Great).
WALSINGHAM'S MANUAL; or, Prudential
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WALTER (Ferdinand).
System der gemeinen Deutschen Privatrechts. Bonn,
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WALTER (Richard).
Lord Anson's Voyage round the World. See Anson
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WALTER (Rev. Weever).
Letters from the Continent, containing Sketches of
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WALTERS (Rev. John).
A Dissertation on the Welsh Language : with
Remarks on its Poetry. Gotclridge, 1771. 8vo.
Poems with Notes. Oxford, 1780. 8vo.
Translated Specimens of Welsh Poetry, in English
Verse, with some original Pieces and Notes. Lond.
1782. 8vo. (Bound with the preceding.)
An Ode on the Immortality of the Soul, occasioned
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John Walters, Sen. Wrexham, 1786. 8vo.
WALTHER (0. A.)
Hand-Lexicon der Juristischen Literatur des Neun-
zehnter Jahrhunderts. Weimar, 1854. royal 8vo.
WALTHERUS (Jo. Ludolphus).
Lexicon Diplomaticum ; Abbreviationes in Diplo-
niatibus et Codicibus a Sajculo VIII. ad XVI. usque
occurrentes exponens, junctis AJphabetis et Scripturse
speciminibus : cum praefatione Jo. Henrici Jungii.
Ulmw, 1757. folio.
WALTHOE (John).
The Secret Instructions of the Jesuits. Printed for
John Walthoe. Lond. 1723. 12mo.
WALTON (Brian), D.D., Bishop of Chester.
Introductio ad lectionem Linguarum Orientalium.
Lond. 1655. 12mo.
WALTON (Isaac).
Lives of Dr Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard
Hooker, George Herbert, and Dr R. Sanderson ; with
Notes and a Life of the Author by Thomas Zouch.
York, 1196. 4to.
The same. To which are added the Autographs of
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1825. 8vo.
The Complete Angler; or. Contemplative Man's
Recreation : being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-ponds,
Fish and Fishing : in two parts ; the first written by
Isaac Walton, the second by Charles Cotton ; with
the Lives of the Authors and Notes, by Sir John
Hawkins. Lond. 1808. Svo.
The same. Being a Facsimile Reprint of the first
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The same. Edited by Edward Jesse. (Bohn's
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WALTON (J.)
A Vindication of Sir Isaac Newton's Principles of
Fluxions, against the Objections contained in the
"Analyst." Lond. 1735. Svo. (Philosophical Tracts.)
See also, Robins (James).
WALTON (William).
Present State of the Spanish Colonies. 2 vols.^
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Memoirs on the Ionian Islands, translated. See
VaUDONCOURT (GiN^BAL De).
Expos6 of the Dissensions of Spanish America.
Lond. 1814. Svo.
Beaujour's Sketch of the United States of America,
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WANLEIUS (Hdmphredds).
Catalogus Historico-Criticus Librorum Vett-Septen-
trionalium, etc. See Hickes (George).
WANLEY (Rev. William).
The Wonders of the Little World; or, a General
History of Man. Lond. 1788. 4to.
WAR^US (Jacobus). See Ware (Sib Jamks).
WARBURTON (Eliot).
The Crescent and the Cross, or Romance and
Realities of Eastern Travel. 2 vols. Lond. 1845»
post Svo.
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WAEBURTON (EhioT)— Continued.
Hochelaga; or, England in the New World. 2 vols.
Land. 1846. post 8vo.
The Conquest of Canada. 2 vols. Lond. 1849.
8vo.
Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers, includ-
ing their private Correspondence, now first published.
3 vols. Lo7id. 1849. 8vo.
Memoirs of Horace Walpole and his Contemporaries,
including numerous Original Letters chiefly from Straw-
berry HilL 2 vols. Lond. 1851. 8vo.
Darien ; or, the Merchant Prince : a Historical
Romance. 3 vols. Lond. 1852. post 8vo.
WARBURTON (John).
Valium Romanum ; or, the History and Antiquities
of the Roman Wall, commonly called the Pict's Wall,
in Cumberland and Northumberland. Lond. 1753.
4to.
WARBURTON (John).
History of the City of Dublin, by the late J. War-
burton and others (Jamea Whitelaw and Robert
AYalsh). 2 vols. Lond. 1818. 4to.
WARBURTON (Colonel Peter Egerton).
Journey across the Western Interior of Australia.
With an Introduction and Additions by Charles H.
Eden. Edited by H. W. Bates. Lond. 1875. 8vo.
WARBURTOX (William), Blshoj) of Gloucester.
Works (Edited by Bishop Hurd). 7 vols. Lond.
1788. 4to.
Letters from a late eminent Prelate [Bishop War-
burton] to one of his friends [Dr Hurd], not published
in the Works. Edited by Dr Parr. Kidderminster,
(1808). 4to.
The same. Second edition. Lo7id. 1809. 8vo.
Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian. See
Parr (Rev. Samuel).
Two Sermons, viz., I. A faithful Portrait of Popery.
II. An earnest exhortation to a manly Defence of our
happy Constitution in Church and State Occasioned by
the present Unnatural Rebellion. Edinh. 1746. 8vo.
The Nature of National Offences truly stated, a
Sermon. Lond. 1746. 8vo-
WARD (Adolphus William).
A History of English Dramatic Literature, to the
death of Queen Anne. 2 vols. Lond. 1875. Svo.
WARD (Edward).
^lisceUaneous Writings in Prose and Verse, both
«erious and comical 6 vols. Lond. 1718-1724.
Svo.
WARD (Edward) — Continued.
Nuptial Dialogues and Debates, digested into serious,
merry, and satyrical Poems. 2 vols. Lond. IIIQ. 8vo.
The Life and Adventures of Don Quixote, merrily
translated into Hudibrastic verse by Edward Ward.
2 vols. Lond.nU,\m. 8vo.
WARD (G. R, M.)
Foundation Statutes of Bishop Fox for Corpus
Christi College, with a Life of the Founder. See
Oxford (University of).
WARD (George A.)
Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, Judge of
Admiralty, etc., an American Refugee in England from
1775 to 1784, with Biographical Notices of American
Loyalists. Lond. 1842. 8vo.
WARD (Harriet).
Five Years in Kaflfirland, with Sketches of the late
War in that country. 2 vols. Zy07J6?. 1848. post Svo.
WARD (Sir Henry George).
Mexico in 1827. 2 vols. Lond. 1S28. Svo.
WARD (Hugh).
Sancti Rumoldi Martyris, Archiepiscopi Dublinensis,
Mechlinensium Apostoli, Acta, Martyrium, Liturgia
Antiqua et Patria, ex antiquiss. scriptis collecta, notis
illustrata, et aucta Disquisitions Historica per Hugonem
Vardaeum, Hibernium. Opus posthumum a Th. Sirino
recognitum et in nonnullis suppletum. Lovanii, 1622.
4to.
WARD (John).
Diary of the Rev. John Ward, Vicar of Stratford-
upon-Avon, extending from 1648 to 1679. From the
Original MSS., etc. Arranged by Charles Severn, M.D.
Lond. 1839. Svo.
WARD (John), LL.D.
Lives of the Professors of Gresham CoUege, to which
is prefixed the Life of the Founder, Sir Thomas Gresham,
with an Appendix consisting of Orations, Lectures, etc.
Land. 1740. folio.
WARD (John).
Experiences of a Diplomatist ; being Recollections of
Germany, founded on Diaries kept during the years
1840-1870. Lond. 1872. Svo.
WARD (Rev. Richard), Rector of Ligoldshy.
The Life of the learned and pious Dr Henry More,
to which are annexed divers of his Letters. Lond.
1710. Svo.
WARD— WARE.
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WARD (Rev. Richard).
The explanation and application of the Solemn
League and Covenant. To which is ailded, a Vindica-
tion of the Perpetual Obligation of our Covenants, by
Alexander Shields, n.p. 1737. 12mo.
WARD (Robert Plumer).
An Inquiry into the Foundation and History of the
Law of Nations in Europe, from the time of the Greeks
and Romans, to the age of Grotius. 2 vols. Lond.
1795. 8vo.
Historical Essay on the real Character and Amount
of the Precedent of the Revolution of 1688, in which
the opinions of Mackintosh, Price, Hallam, etc., are
critically considered. 2 vols, iowrf. 1838. post 8vo.
WARD (Sarah).
Letters. See Digges (West).
WARD (Seth), Bishop of Salisbury.
Vindicise Academiarum, containing some briefe
Animadversions upon Mr [John] Webster's book stiled
" The Examination of Academies," with an Appendix
concerning what Mr Hobbs and Mr DeU have published
on this argument. By H. D. Oxford, 1654. 4to.
Life of Seth Ward. See Pope (Walter).
WARD (Thomas).
England's Reformation from the time of Henry VIIL
to the end of Oates's Plot ;
2 vols. Lond. 1747. 8vo.
a Poem in four Cantos.
WARD (William).
An Essay on Grammar as it may be applied to the
English Language, in two Treatises ; the one Specula-
tive, the other Practical. Lond. 1765. 4to.
WARD (Rev. William), Baptist Missionary.
View of the History, Literature, Religion, and
Manners of the Hindoos, including Translations from
their principal Works. 4 vols. Land. 1817. 8vo.
WARDEN (David Baillie).
The Origin, Nature, Progi'sss, and Influence of
Consular Establishments. Paris, 1813. 8vo.
A Chorographical and Statistical Description of the
District of Columbia, the seat of the general Govern-
ment of the United States. Paris, 1816. 8vo.
A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of
the United States of America. 3 vols. Edinh. 1819.
8vo.
WARDEN (William), Surgeon.
Letters written on board His Majesty's Ship the
"Northumberland," and at Saint Helena; in which the
conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte
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Treatise on Music. Lond. 1850. post Svo.
The Rudiments of the Art of Playing the Piano-
forte. Lond. 1851. post Svo.
Stevenson (A.) — A Rudimentary Treatise on the
History, Construction, and Illumination of Light-
houses. Lond. 1850. post 8vo.
Strauss (G. L.) — The German Reader. Lond.
1852. post Svo.
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Natural Philosophy. Jjond. 1848. post Svo.
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Varley (D. ) — Rudimentary Treatise on Mineralogy.
Lond. 1849. post Svo.
Woodward (S. P.) — A Manuel of the MoUusca ;
or, a Rudimentary Treatise of recent and Fossil
Shells. Lond. 1851. post Svo.
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WEAVER— WEBSTER.
WEAVER (R)
Monumenta Antiqua ; or, the Stone Monuments of
Antiquity yet remaining in the British Isles, and also
a Dissertation on Stonehenge; together with a com-
pendious Account of the Druids, etc. To which are
added Conjectures on the Origin and Design of the
Pyramids of Egypt, and of the Round Towers of
Ireland. Lond. 1840. post 8vo.
WEBB (Daniel).
An Inquiry into the Beauties of Painting, and into
the Merits of the most Celebrated Painters, Ancient
and Modern. Lond. 1760. 8vo.
WEBB (Rev. John).
Memorials of the Civil War between King Charles I.
and the Parliament of England as it affected Hereford-
shire and the adjacent Counties, by the Rev. John
Webb, edited and completed by the Rev. T. W. Webb,
2 vols. Lond. 1879. 8vo.
WEBB (John).
A Vindication of Stone-Heng restored. See Jones
(Inigo).
WEBB (Philip Carteret).
The Question, whether a Jew bom within the British
Dominions, was, before the late Act of Parliament, a
person capable by law to purchase and hold Lands
to him and his heirs, fairly stated and considered.
(Anon.) Lond. 1753. 4to.
A short Account of some particulars concerning
Domesday-Book. (Anon.) Lond. 1756. 4to.
A short Account of Danegeld : with some further
particulars relative to Will, the Conqueror's Survey.
(Anon.) Lond. 1756. 4to.
A State of Facts in Defence of His Majesty's right to
certain Fee-Farm Rents in the county of Norfolk.
Lond. 1758. 4to.
An Account of a Copper Table, containing two In-
scriptions in the'Greek and Latin Tongues, discovered
in the year 1732 near Heraclea in the Bay of Tarentum.
Lond. 1760. 4to.
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State, etc., of Warrants issued by Secretaries of State,
for seizing persons suspected of being guilty of various
Crimes, particularly of being the Authors, etc., of
Libels, from the Restoration to the present time. Lond.
1763. 4to.
WEBB (William).
Analysis of the History and Antiquities of Ireland,
prior to the Fifth Century, to which is subjoined a
Review of the General History of the Celtic Nations.
Dublin, 1791. 8to.
WEBB (William).
Minutes of Remarks on Subjects picturesque, moral,
and miscellaneous, made in a Course along the Rhine,
and during a Residence in Switzerland and Italy in the
years 1822 and 1823. 2 vols. Lond. 1827. 8vo.
WEBER (Henry).
Metrical Romances of the 13th, 14th, and 15th
Centuries ; published from original MSS., with an
Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary. 3 vols. Edinh.
1810. 12mo.
Tales of the East, comprising the most popular
Romances of Oriental Origin and the best Imitations by
European Authors. 3 vols. Edinh. 1812. 8vo.
See also, Beaumont and Fletcher.
WEBSTER (Rev. Alexander), D.D.
An Account of the Rise and Nature of the Fund
established by Parliament, for a Provision for the
Widows and Children of the Ministers of the Church,
and of the Heads, Principals, and Masters in the Uni-
versities of Scotland. (Anon.) Edinb. 1759. folio.
A Letter from the Rev. Dr Webster to the Rev. Dr
Price, and Dr Price's Answer, relative to the Establish-
ment for a Provision to the Ministers and Children of
the Ministers and Professors in Scotland. Edinb. 1771.
8vo.
An Account of Dr Alexander Webster. See
Webster (Grace).
WEBSTER (Charles), M.D.
An Account of the Life and Writings of the cele-
brated Dr Archibald Pitcairne. Edinb. 1781. 8vo.
Memoir of Dr Charles Webster. See Webster
(Grace).
WEBSTER (Daniel).
Speeches and Forensic Arguments. 3 vols. Boston,
1843. 8vo.
WEBSTER (David).
The Scotch Haggis ; consisting of Anecdotes, Jests,
curious and rare Articles of Literature; vrith a Collec-
tion of Epitaphs and Inscriptions. Edinb. 1822.
12mo.
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland; together
with an Account of the Weights and Measures of each
County, the Revenues of Towns, and of all the Religious
Houses at the time of the Reformation. Edinb. 1819.
8vo.
WEBSTER (Grace).
Memoir of Dr Charles Webster, Founder of, and
Lecturer at St. Peter's Chapel, Edinburgh; with an
Account of Dr Alexander Webster. Edinh. 1853.
post 8vo.
WEBSTEK— WEEVEK,
1077
WEBSTER (J. W.)
"Waterloo ; and other Poema Paris, 1816. 8vo.
WEBSTER (Rev. James).
The two gi-eat Promisos of the Covenant of Grace
^nd its foundation unfolded; or, an Action Sermon
preached in the Tolbooth Kirk, March 7th, 1714.
Hdinb. 1720. 12mo.
Threnodia ; a Funeral Poem to the memory of the
late Pious and Reverend Mr James Webster, one of
the Ministers of the Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh, who
died May 17th, 1720. To which are added other three,
all done by different handa Edinb. 1720. 12mo.
.(Bound with the preceding.)
WEBSTER (James).
Travels through the Crimea, Turkey, and Egypt, in
1825-1828. 2 vols. Lond. 1830. 8vo. .
WEBSTER (John).
The Displaying of supposed Witchcraft, wherein is
afiSrmed that there are many sorts of Deceivers and
Impostors, but there is a Corporeal League made be-
t\vixt the Devil and the Witch. Wherein also is
handled the Existence of Angels and Spirits, etc.
Lond. 1677. folio.
Vindicise Academiarum J containing some brief e Anim-
adversions upon Mr [John] Webster's Book, stiled the
Examination of Academies, etc. See Waed (Seth).
WEBSTER (John White), M.D.
Description of the Island of St. Michael, comprising
an Account of its Geological Structure, with some
Remarks on the other Azores or Western Islands.
Boston, 1821. 8vo.
WEBSTER (Noah), LL.D.
A Dictionary of the English language, exhibiting the
origin and affinity of every Word, its orthography,
pronunciation, and accurate definition ; to which are
prefixed an Introductory Dissertation on the Connec-
tion of the Languages of Western Asia and of Europe,
and a philosophical and practical Grammar. Re-
printed from the Author's corrected copy, with an
Appendix by E. H. Barker. 2 vols. Lond. 1831.
4to.
A Collection of Papers on Political, Literary, and
Moral Subjects. New York, 1843. 8vo.
WEBSTER (Thomas).
Reports and Notes of Cases on Letters Patent for
Invention. Lond. 1844. royal 8vo.
WEBSTER (W. H. B.)
Narrative of a Voyage to the Southern Atlantic
Ocean, in the years 1828-1830, under the command
of the late Capt. Henry Foster. 2 vols. Lond. 1834.
8vo.
WEBSTER (William).
Yiadication of Greneral Monk. See Skinkeb
(Thomas).
WEDDELL (James).
A Voyage towards the South Pole, performed in the
years 1822-1824. Containing an Examination of
the Antarctic Sea to the 74th Degree of Latitude ;
and a Visit to Tierra del Fuego, etc. To which ia
added much useful information on the Coasting Navi-
gation of Cape Horn and the adjacent Lands. Lond.
1825. 8vo.
WEDDERBURN (David).
A Short Introduction to Grammar. (Anon.) Edinb,
1700. 12mo.
WEDGWOOD (Hensleiqh).
A Dictionary of English Etymology. Second edi-
tion, thoroughly revised and enlarged. Lond. 1872.
8vo.
WEDMORE (Frederick).
Studies in English Art. Lond. 1876. post 8vo.
WEEKLY MEMORLA.LS for the Ingenious; or,
an Account of Books lately set forth in several Lan-
guages; witli other Accounts relating to Arts and
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WEEKLY MIRROR. (Written chiefly by James
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WEEKLY NOTES. See Law Reports.
WEEMS (John) of Cralgtoim. See Wbmius
(Joannes).
"WEEMSE {Sow) of Lathocker.
Works. 4 vols. Lond. 1636. 4to.
WEEVER (John).
Ancient FuneraU Monuments within the United
Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands
adjacent, with the dissolved Monasteries therein con-
tained, etc. Whereunto is prefixed a discourse of
FuneraU Monuments ; of the Foundation and Fall of
Religious Houses, etc. Lond. 1631. folio.
The same. Lond. 1767, 4to.
1078
WEIDLEKU8— WELLESLEY.
WEIDLERUS (Jo. Fkid.)
Institutiones Astronomise selectis Observationum et
Calculorum exemplis illustrate. Wittenbergai, 1754.
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WEIGEL (Karl).
AEHIKON AnAOPnMAIKON PEPMANIKON KAI
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Worterbuch. Leipzig, 1796. 8vo.
WEINRICH (Caspar).
Danziger Chronik : ein Beitrag zur Geschichte
Danzigs, der Lande Preussen imd Polen, des Hansa-
bundes und der Kordischen Reiche. Herausgegeben und
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WEIR (Daniel).
History of the Town of Greenock.
Svo,
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WEISBACH (Julius).
Principles of the Mechanics of Machinery and
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(Library of Illustrated Standard Scientific Works.)
WEISMANN (Dr Aug.)
Studies in the Theory of Descent. Translated
and edited by Raphael Meldola. With a Prefatory
Notice by Charles Darwin. Part I. On the Seasonal
Dimorphism of Butterflies. — Part II. On the Origin
of the Markings of Caterpillars. On Phyletic Paral-
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WEISS (Le Colonel de).
Principes Philosophiques, Politiques, et Moraux.
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WEISS (Ch.)
Histoire des R6fugi6s Protestants de France, depuis
la Revocation de I'Edit de Nantes, jusqu'k nos jours.
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History of the French Protestant Refugees, from the
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time. Translated by Frederick Hardman. Edinh.
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WEISS (J. M.)
Representation des Fetes donn^es par la Ville de
Strasbourg pour la Convalescence du Roi. See
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WEISS (John), M.D.
The Hand Book of Hydropathy for Professional and
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WEISSENBORN (Wilhelm).
Lateinische Schulgrammatik. Eisenach, 1838. 8vo.
WELCH (Rev. John). See Welsh.
WELD (Isaac).
Travels through the States of North America and
the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the
years 1795, 1796, and 1797. 2 vols. Lond. 1800.
8vo.
Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the
surrounding Country. Lond. 1807. 4to.
Statistical Survey of the County of Roscommon,
drawn up under the direction of the Royal Dublin
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WELDON (Sir A.)
Court of King James. (Edited by Sir W. Scott, in
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WELLBELOVED (Charles).
Eboracum; or, York under the Romans.
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Yorl{,
WELLESLEY (Richard Collet), Earl of Mom-
ington, afterwards Marquess Wellesley.
The Despatches, Minutes, and Correspondence of
the Marquess Wellesley, K.G., during his Adminis-
tration in India. Edited by ^Montgomery Martin.
5 vols. Lond. 1836-1837. 8vo.
The Despatches and Correspondence of the Marquess
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The Irish Question considered in its Integrity.
With an Introduction and Prefatory Remarks on the
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WELLESLEY (Hon. William Long).
A View of the Court of Chancery. Lond. 1830.
Svo.
Judgment of Lord Chancellor Eldon on the Petition,
Wellesley v. the Duke of Beaufort, February 1827.
Land. 1827. Svo.
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WELLINGTON— WELSH LITERATURK
1070
WELLINGTON (Arthur Wellesley, Duke of).
Campaigns, detailing all the celebrated Battles
gained by the English Armies commanded by the
Duke of Wellington, from the taking of Scringapatam
to the Battle of Waterloo. Letterpress in French and
English. Paris, 1817. folio.
The Despatches of Field-Marshal the Duke of
Wellington, during his various Campaigns in India,
Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and
France, from 1799 to 1815. Compiled by Lieut.-
Col. Gurwood. 12 vols. Lond. 1837-1839. Svo.
Index to the Despatches and General Orders.
2 vols in 1. Lond. 1837, 1839. 8vo.
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by his Son, tlie Duke of Wellington. Vols. I.-VIII.
Land. 1858-1880. 8vo.
Civil Correspondence and Memoranda. Ireland :
March 30th, 1807 to April 12th, 1809. Lond. 1860.
5vo. (Being Vol. V. of the Supplementary Despatches.)
Memoir of the Duke of Wellington. Reprinted
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Library.)
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Maxwell (W. H.) Stocquelbr (J. H.)
WELLINGTON PRIZE.
Essays written for the Wellington Prize, and selected
for publication from those specially mentioned by the
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WELLS (Edward), D.D.
Historical Geography of the Old and New Testa-
ment. 2 vols. Oxford, 1801. 8vo.
WELLS (Nathaniel A.)
Picturesque Antiquities of Spain described in a
series of Letters, with Illustrations. Lond. 1846.
royal 8vo.
WELLS (Samuel).
The True State of the National Finances, with
Remedial Suggestions. Lond. 1842. post Svo.
WELLS (William Charles), M.D.
Two Essays, one upon Single Vision with Two Eyes,
the other on Dew ; a Letter to Lord Kenyon, and an
Account of a Female of the White Race of Mankind,
part of wliose skin resembled that of a Negro, etc.
With a Memoir of his Life written by himself.
£dinb. 1818. Svo.
WELLSTED (Lieut. J. R.)
Travels in Arabia. 2 vols. Lojid. 1838. Svo.
Travels to the City of the Caliphs, along the shores
of the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean. 2 vols.
Lond. 1840. Svo.
WELLWOOD (Rev. Sm Henbt Moncrbifp), Seo
Moncreikf.
WELSBY (W. N.)
Lives of eminent English Judges of the Seventeenth,
and Eighteenth Centuries. Lond. 1846. Svo.
Edition of Chitty's Collection of Statutes. See
CiiiTTY (Joseph).
Edition of Jervis on the Office and Duties of
Coroners. See Jervis (John).
WELSBY (W. N.), HURLSTONE (E. T.), aad
GORDON (J.)
The Exchequer Reports : Reports of Cases argued
and determined in the Courts of Exchequer and
Exchequer Chamber, Trinity Term, 10 Vict, to Easter
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WELSERUS (Marcus). See VELSERua
WELSH (Rev. David), D.D.
Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Brown,
M.D., late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Uni-
versity of Edinburgh. Edinh. 1825. Svo.
Elements of Church History, Vol I., comprising the
External History of the Church during the first Three
Centuries. Edinh. 1844. Svo.
Sermons, with a Memoir of his Life by Alexander
Dunlop. Edinb. 1846. Svo.
WELSH (Colonel James).
Military Reminiscences j extracted from a Journal
of nearly Forty Years' Active Service in the East
Indies. 2 vols. Lond. 1830. Svo.
WELSH (Rev. John).
Forty-eight Select Sermons, to which is added the
History of his Life and Sufferings, with some Pro-
phetical Letters. Glasgow, 1839. Svo.
WT.LSH (Saunders).
An Essay on the Office of Constable. With Rules
and Cautions for the more safe and effectual discharge
of that duty. Lond. 1758. Svo.
WELSH LITERATURE.
Y Gododin. A Poem on the Battle of Cattraeth by
Aneurin, a Welsh Bard of the Sixth Century, with an
English Translation and numerous historical and
critical Annotations by the Rev. John Williams Ab
Ithel. Llandovery, 1852. Svo.
1080
WELSH LITERATUKE— WEENE.
WELSH LITERATURE— Cowimwed
Y Seint Greal. Being the Adventures of King
Arthur's Knights in the quest of the Holy GreaL
Originally written ahout the year 1200. Edited with
a Translation and Glossary from the Hengwrt MSS., by
the Rev. Robert Williams. "Vol. L Lond 1876. 8vo.
Purdan Padric, etc. Being early versions into
Welsh of Saint Patrick's Purgatory, the Life of the
Virgin Mary, the Seven Deadly Sins, the Gospel of
Nicodemus, etc. Edited from the Hengwrt MSS.
with a Translation and Glossary by the Rev. Robert
Williams. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
WELSH MSS. SOCIETY.
Lives of the Cambro-British Saints of the Fifth and
immediate succeeding Centuries, from ancient Welsh
and Latin MSS. in the British Museum and elsewhere,
with English Translations and explanatory Notes. By
the Rev. W. J. Rees. Llandovery, 1853. 8vo.
The Physicians of Myddvai; Meddygon Myddfai;
or, the Medical Practice of the celebrated Rhiwallon
and his Sons. With an English Translation, and the
Legend of the Lady of Lyn y Van. Translated by
John Pugh, and edited by the Rev. John Williams Ab
Ithel. Llandovery, 1861. 8vo.
Barddas ; or, a Collection of original Documents
illustrative of the Theology, Wisdom, and Usages of
the Bardo-Druidic System of the Isle of Britain. With
Translations and Notes. By the Rev. J. Williams Ab
Ithel. 2 vols. Llandovery, Londo7i, 1872, 1874:. 8vo.
WELWOOD (James), M.D.
Memoirs of the most material Transactions in Eng-
land, for the last hundred years preceding the Revolu-
tion in 1688. Lond. 1702. 8vo.
The same. New edition, corrected. Glasgow, 1744.
post Svo.
The Banquet of Xenophon, etc., with an Introduc-
tory Essay. See Xenophon.
WEMIUS (Joannes) de Craigtoune.
BASIAEOS YHEPOXH. Sive, De Regis Primatu
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WEMYSS (David).
Letter to the Lord Chancellor, upon the present state
of the Scotch Law of Entail. Edinb. 1822. 8vo.
WENDEBORN (Fred. Augustus).
A View of England towards the close of the
Eighteenth Century. Translated from the German by
the Author himself. 2 vols. Lond. 1791. 8vo.
An Introduction to Grerman Grammar. Lond. 1803.
post 8vo.
WENDOVER (Roger of).
The Flowers of History, comprising the History of
England from the Descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235,
formerly ascribed to Mathew Paris. Translated from
the Latin by J. A. Giles. 2 vols. Lond. 1849.
12mo. (Bohn's Antiquarian Library.)
See also, English Historical Society.
WENEFREDE (St.)
Life and Miracles of St. Wenefride, together with
Litanies, with some Historical Observations made
thereon. Lond. 1713. Svo.
WENGERSCIUS (Andreas).
Libri Quatuor Slavoniaj Reformats;.
Bibliotheca Polonica.
See Poland :
WENTWORTH (Peter).
A pithie Exhortation to her Majestic, for establishing
her Successor to the Crowne, whereunto is added a
Discourse containing the Author's Opinion of the true
and lawful Successor to her Majestie. n.p. 1598.
12mo,
WENTWORTH (Thomas). Earl of Strafford. See
Strafford.
WENTWORTH (W. C.)
A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of
the Colony of New South Wales, and its dependent
Settlements in Van Diemen's Land. Lond. 1819.
8vo.
A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in
Australasia, including the Colonies of New South
Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Third edition, with
an Appendix. 2 vols. Lond. 1824, Svo.
WEOBLY (Charles). See Medland (W. M.)
WERENFELSIUS (Samuel), S. T. D.
Opuscula Theologica, Philosophica et Philologica.
2 vols. Lugd. Batav. 1772. 4to.
A Discourse of Logomachys, or Controversy about
Words, so common among Learned men. Translated
from the Latin. Lond. 1711. Svo.
WERNDLY (George Heinrik).
Maleische Spraakkunst, etc. Amsterdam, 1736.
Svo.
WERNE (Ferdinand).
African Wanderings; or, an Expedition from Sennaar
to Taka, Basa, and Beni-Amer. Translated from the
German by J. R. Johnston. Lond. 1852. post Svo,
(Traveller's Library.)
WERNER— WESTLAKE.
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WERNER (Abraham Gottlob).
New Theory of the Formation of Veins ; with its
application to the Ai-t of Working Mines. Translated
from the German, with Notes, by Charles Anderson,
M.D. Edinh. 1809. 8vo.
Werner's Nomenclature of Colours, with Additions,
etc. See Symb (Patrick).
WERNERIAN SOCIETY.
Memoirs of the Wemerian Natural History Society
for the years 1808-1837. 7 vols. Edinb. 1811-1838.
8vo.
WESKETT (John).
A Complete Digest of the Theory, Laws, and Prac-
tice of Insurance. Land. 1781. folio.
WESLEY (John).
Natural Philosophy. See Family Library.
Life. See Southey (Robert).
WESLEY (Rev. Samuel).
The History of the Old and New Testament at-
tempted in Verse, and adom'd with Sculptures,
engraved by J. Sturt. 3 vols. Lond. I70i, 12ino.
WESSEL (Johannes). See Ullmann (Dr Cabl).
WEST (Benjamin), President of the Royal Academy.
The Gallery of Pictures painted by Benjamin West,
engraved in outline by Henry Moses (with Descrip-
tions, by R H). Lojid. 1811. royal 4to.
WEST (Edward).
A Treatise on the Law and Practise of Extents.
Lond. 1817. 8vo.
WEST (Edward).
Emigration to British India. Lond. 1857. 8vo.
WEST (Mrs Frederic).
A Summer Visit to Ireland in. 1846.
post 8vo.
Zand. 1847.
WEST (Gilbert).
Observations on the History and Evidences of the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Lond, 1749. 8vo.
WEST (Rev. John).
Mathematical Treatises, containing the Theory of
Analytical Functions, Spherical Trigonometry, with
Practical and Nautical Astronomy, edited by Sir John
Leslie, accompanied by a Memoir of the Life and
Writings of the Author by Edward Sang. Edinb.
1838. 8vo.
WEST (Martin John).
Cases heard and determined by the House of Lords,
on Appeals from the Courts of Equity, and on Writs
of Error in England and Ireland ; and Qaeations of
Peerage, 1839, 1840, and 1841. Vol. L (All pub-
lished.) Lond. 1842. 8vo.
WEST (Mrs).
The Mother : a Poem. See Poems (Collection op),
Vol. XIIL
WEST (Thomas).
The Antiquities of Fumess ; or, an Account of the
Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in the Vale of Nightshade,
near Dalton in Fumess. Lond. 1774. 4to.
WEST (William).
Symboleographie, which may be termed the Art or
Description of Instruments and Presedents. Lond.
1647. 4to.
WEST (William).
The History, Topography, and Directory of Warwick-
shire. Birmingham, 1830. 8vo.
WEST KIRK, or Parish of St. Cuthbert's. See
Edinburgh.
WESTALL (Richard).
A Day in Spring ; and other Poems.
8vo.
Lond. 1808.
WESTALL (Willlam).
Great Britain lUustrated ; a Series of Original Views
from Drawings by William Westall, A.RA. Engraved
by Edward Finden, with Descriptions by Thomas
Moule. Lond. 1830. folio.
WESTERN BANK
Report of Proceedings of Western Bank Cases in the
Court of Session. Edinb. 1860. royal 8vo.
WESTERN MARTYROLOGY (The) ; or. Bloody
Assizes, containing the Lives, Trials, and Dying
Speeches of all those Eminent Protestants that suffer'd
in the West of England, and elsewhere from the year
1678 to this time. Together with the Life and Death
of George Lord Jeffreys. Lond. 1 705. post 8vo.
WESTGARTH (Wiluam).
Australia Felix; or, a Historical and Descriptive
Accoimt of the Settlement of Port Philip, New South
Wales. Edinb. 1848. post 8vo.
WESTLAKE (John).
A Treatise on Private International Law ; or. The
Conflict of Laws, with principal reference to its prac-
tice in the English and other Cognate Systems of
Jurisprudence. Lond, 1858, 8vo. •
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WESTMACOTT— WEYLAK
WESTMACOTT (C. M.)
British Galleries of Painting and Sculpture; com-
prising a general Historical and Critical Catalogue of
every Work in the Principal Collections. Lond. 1824.
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WHYTE (Andrew) and MACFARLEN (Duncan).
General View of the Agriculture of Dumbarton,
with Observations on the Means of its Improvement.
Olasgow, 1811. Svo.
WHYTE (James Christie).
History of the British Turf from the earliest period
to the present day. 2 vols. Lond. 1840. Svo.
WHYTE (M. A. Bruce). See Bruce- Whytb.
WHYTE (Samuel).
The Shamrock, or Hibernian Cresses; a Collection
of Poems, Songs, Epigrams, etc., the original Produc-
tion of Ireland. To which are subjoined. Thoughts on
the prevailing System of School Education. Dublin,
1772. 4to.
WHYTE (SAMvm.)— Continued.
Miscellanea Nova, containing amidst a variety of
other Matters curious and interesting Remarks on
Boswell's Johnson, etc. By S. Whyte and his son
E. A. Whyte. Dublin, 1799. 8vo.
WHYTE (Rev. Thomas).
An Historical and Genealogical Account of the
Bethunes of the Island of Skye. Edinb. 1778. 8vo.
WICKHAM (Eev. Hill).
Journals and Correspondence of Thomas Sedgewick
Whalley. See Whalley (T. S.)
WICLIFFE (John). See Wyoliffe.
WICQUEFORT (Abraham de).
L'Ambassadeur et ses Fonctions. 2 vols. La Haye,
1681. 4to.
WIDDRINGTON (Capt. Samuel Edward), E.N.
Spain and the Spaniards in 1843. 2 vols. Lond.
1844. 8vo.
WIDEGEEN (Gustaf).
Svenskt och Engelskt Lexicon. Stockholm, 1 788. 4to.
WIELAND (Christopher Martin).
Wieland's Sammtliche Werke. 45 vols. Wein,
1811-1812. post Svo.
Auserlesene Gedichte. 7 vols. Leipzig, 1789-
1794. 12mo.
Oberon, translated. See Sotheby (William).
WIEEUS (Joannes), Medicm.
Opera Omnia. Amstelodami, 1660. 4to.
De prsestigiis Dsemonum, et Incantationibus ac
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WEESENER (Louis).
The Youth of Queen Elizabeth, 1533-1558. Edited
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WIFFEN (Benjamin Barron).
Works of the Spanish Eeformers, reprinted. See
Reformistas Antiguos Espanolbs.
BibUotheca Wiffeniana. Spanish Reformers of Two
Centuries from 1520 : their Lives and Writings
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with the use of his materials. Described by Edward
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Reformistas Antiguos Espanoles, and with a Memoir
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WIFIEN— WILCKE.
1089
WIFFEN (Jeebmiah Holme).
Tlie Works of Garcilasso de la Vega, translated.
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Jerusalem Delivered, translated. See Tasso
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Life and Writings of Juan de Vald^s. See Vald^
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WIGHT (Alexander), Advocate.
A Treatise on the Laws concerning the Election of
Members of Parliament for Scotland. Edinb. 1773.
8vo.
An Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of Parliament,
chiefly in Scotland, and a complete System of Election
Law. Lund. 1784. 4to.
The same. A new Edition, with a Supplement,
including the Cases to the present period. 2 vols.
Edinb. 1806. 4to.
WIGHT (John).
Mornings at Bow Street. A Selection of the most
Humorous and Entertaining Reports which have
appeared in the " Morning Herald." With illustrative
Drawings by G. Cruikshank. Loud. 1824. 8vo.
WIGHT (Robert), M.D.
Icones Plantarum Indias Orientalis, or Figures of
Indian Plants. 6 vols. Madras, 1840-1853. 4to.
WIGHT (Thomas).
A History of the Rise and Progress of the people
•called Quakers in Ireland, from the year 1 635 to 1 700.
To which is added a Continuation to 1751, with an
Introduction by John Rutty. Dublin, \7b\. 4to.
WIGHTWICK (George).
The Palace of Architecture : a Romance of Art and
History. Lond. 1840. royal 8vo.
WIGHTWICK (John).
Reports of Cases in the Exchequer from Hilary Term
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WIGORNIENSIS (Florentius). See Florentius.
WIGRAM (Sir James).
An Examination of the Rules of Law respecting the
admission of Extrinsic Evidence in aid of the Interpre-
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The same. Third edition. Lond. 1840. 8vo.
Points in the Law of Discovery. Lond. 1840. 8vo.
WIGRAM (W, Knox).
The Justices' Note-Book.
1881. post 8vo.
Second edition. Lond.
WIKES (Thomas),
Chronicon Salisburionsis Monastorii, apud Hist
AngL Scriptorcs Quinque (a Joh. Fell). See Britain
(Great).
WILARS DE HONECORT.
Facsimile of the Sketch-Book of Wilars de Hone-
cort, an Architect of the Thirteenth Century; illus-
trated by Commentaries and Descriptions, as arranged
with various Additions, and published by M. Alfred
Darcel, from the MSS. of M. J. B. A. Lassus. Trans-
lated, edited and augmented by the Rev. Robert Willis.
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WILBERFORCE (Edward).
Statute Law : the Principled which govern the
Construction and Operation of Statutes. Lond. 1881.
8vo.
W^ILBERFORCE (Samuel), D.D., Bishop of Win-
chester,
Essays contributed to the Quarterly Review. 2 vols.
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WILBERFORCE (William).
Practical View of the prevailing Religious System of
professed Christians, in the higher and middle Classes
in this country, contrasted with real Christianity.
Lmid. 1818. 8vo.
The same. With an Introductory Essay by Daniel
Wilson, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta. Glasgow, 1833.
12mo.
The Life of William WUberforce, by his Sons, the
Rev. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, and the liev. Samuel
WUberforce. 5 vols. Lond. 1838. post 8vo.
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I. and Samuel Wilberforce. 2 vols. Lond. 1840.
post 8vo.
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8vo.
See also, Witherspoon (Rev. John).
WILBRAHAM (Capt. Richard).
Travels in the Trans-Caucasian Provinces of Russia,
and along the Southern Shore of the Lakes of Van
and Urumiah in the Autumn and Winter of 1837.
Lond. 1839. 8vo.
WILCKE (Wilhelm Ferdinand).
Geschichte des Tempelhorrenordens. 2 vols. Leipzig,
1827. 8vo.
6t
1090
WILCOCKE— WILKIE.
WILCOCKE (Samuel Hull)..
. New and Complete Dictionary of the English and
Dutch Languages. In two parts, I. English and Dutch;
IL Dutch and English; compiled chiefly from the Quarto
Dictionary of William Sewel. Lond. 1798. 8vo.
Voyages to the East Indies by Stavorinus, translated
from the Dutch. See Stavohinus (John Splinter).
"WILCOX (Joseph).
Eoman Conversations ; or, a Description of the
Antiquities of Eome, interspersed with Characters of
eminent Romans, and Reflections religious and moral
on Eoman History. (Anon.) 2 vols. Lond. 1792.
8vo.
WILD (Charles).
An Illustration of the Architecture and Sculpture of
the Cathedral Church of Lincoln. Lond. 1819. folio.
WILD SPORTS OP THE AVest, with Legendary
Tales and Local Sketches. 2 vols. Lond. 1832.
8vo.
WILDE (Jacobus).
Suecise Historia Pragmatica quae Tulgo Jus Publicum
dicitur, etc. Holmice, 1731. 4to.
WILDE (Johannes de).
Dictionarium Teutonico Latinum Novum seu Bi-
glottum Amplificatum. Opera et studio Martini Binnarti
nunc denuo emendatum, etc. Amstelodami, 1744.
8vo.
WILDE (John), Advocate.
Preliminary Lecture to the Course of Lectures on
the Institutions of Justinian. Edinh. 1794. 8vo.
An Address to the lately formed Society of the
Friends of the People. Edinh. 1793. 8vo.
Sequel to an Address to the Society of the Friends
of the People. Edinh. 1797. 8vo. (Bound with the
preceding.)
WILDE (Richard Henet).
Conjectures and Researches concerning the Love,
Madness, and Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso.
2 vols. New York, 1842. post 8vo.
WILDE (Sir William R.)
Narrative of a Voyage to Madeira, Tenerifie, and
along the shores of the Mediterranean, including a
Visit to Algiers, Egypt, Palestine, Cyprus, and Greece.
2 vols. Dublin, 1840. Svo.
Austria : its Literary, Scientific, and Medical Insti-
tutions. Dublin, 1843. post 8vo.
WILDE (Sir William K)—Continmd.
The Closing Years of Dean Smft's Life, with remarks
on Stella, and on some of his writings hitherto un-
noticed. Dublin, 1849. Svo.
WILDENHAHN (C. A.)
The Pilgrimage; a Tale, translated from the Ger-
man, by Mrs Stanley CaiT. Edinh. (1847). 12mo.
WILDENOW (Professor D. C.)
Principles of Botany and Vegetable Physiology.
Translated from the German. Edinh. 1805. 8vo.
WILDERSPIN (Samuel.)
Infant Education ; or. Practical Remarks on the
Importance of Educating the Infant Poor. Land.
1829. 12mo.
WILDiOiN (Richard).
Institutes of International Law in Time of Peace or
War. 2 vols. Lond. 1849, 1850. 8vo.
WILFORD (John).
Memorials and Characters together with the Lives
of divers Eminent and Worthy Persons. To which is
added an Appendix of Monumental Inscriptions.
Lond. 1741. folio.
WILKES (Charles), Captain, U.S.N.
Narrative of the United States' Exploring Expedition
during the years 1838-1842. 5 vols. Philadelphia,
1845. Svo.
WILKES (John).
The Origin and Progress of Despotism in the
Oriental and other Empires of Africa, Europe, and
America. (Anon.) Amsterdam (Lond.) 1764. Svo.
A Letter to his Grace the Duke of Grafton, first
Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury. Berlin
(London), 1767. 12mo.
A Complete Collection of the genuine Papers, Letters,
etc., in the Case of John Wilkes, elected Knight of the
Shire for Middlesex, March 1768. Berlin (London),
1769. 12mo.
Correspondence of John Wilkes, with Memoirs of his
Life. See Almon (John).
WILKIE (Rev. David).
Theory of Interest, Simple and Compound, applied
to Annuities; with an Illustration of the Widows'
Scheme in the Church of Scotland. Edinh. 1794..
Svo.
WILKIE— WILKINSON.
1091
WILKIE (David).
Treatise on the Forms used in the Constitution and
Transmission of Heritable and Moveable Rights, by
way of Question and Answer. Glasgow, 1851. 12mo.
WILKIE (Sir David), R.A.
Sketches in Turkey, Syria, and Egypt, 1840 and
1841. Drawn on Stone by Joseph NasL Lond. 1843.
folio.
Sir David Wilkie's Sketches, Spanish and Oriental.
Drawn on Stone by Joseph NasL Lond. 1846.
folio.
The Wilkie Gallery ; a Selection of the best Pictures
of the late Sir David Wilkie, RA., including his
Spanish and Oriental Sketches, with Notices, Biogra-
phical and Critical Lond. (1850). royal 4to.
Life of Sir David Wilkie. See Cunningham
(Allan).
WILKIE (SiE David) and GEDDES (Andrew).
Etchings by Sir David Wilkie and Andrew Geddes.
With Biographical Sketches. Edited by David Laing.
Edinb. 1875. folio.
WILKIE (William), D.D.
The Epigoniad : a Poem in nine Books. Edinb.
1757. 12mo.
WILKINS (Sir Charles), LL.D.
The Bhagvat Geeta ; or, Dialogue of Kreeshna and
Arjoon, in eighteen Lectures, with Notes, translated
from the original in the Sanskreet or ancient Language
of the Bi-ahmans. Lrnid. 1 785. 4to.
WILKINS (David), S.T.P.
Concilia Magnffi Britamiiaj et Hiternia;, a Synodo
Verolamiensi a.d. 446, ad Londinensem a.d. 1717.
4 vols. Lmul. 1737. folio.
See also, Leges : Leges Anglo-Saxonic^.
WILKINS (Rev. George).
History of the Destruction of Jerusalem as connected
with the Scripture Prophecies. Second edition.
Nottingham, 1816. 8vo.
WILKINS (John), D.D.
An Essay towards a real Character and a Philo-
sophical Language. Lond. 1668. folio.
WILKINS (W. Walker).
Political Ballads of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries, Annotated. 2 vols. Lond. 1860. post 8vo.
WILKINS (William).
The Antiquities of Magna Graecia. Cambridge,
1807. imperial folio.
Atheniensia ; or. Remarks on the Topography and
Buildings of Athens. Lond. 1816. Svo.
See also, ViTRUVius Pollio (Marcus).
WILKINSON (Charles).
A General Description of Mount Caucasus, with a
Catalogue of Plants, etc. Translated from the works of
Dr Reincggs, and Marshal Bioberstein. 2 vols. Lond.
1807. -Bvo.
WILKINSON (George).
Practical Geology and Ancient Architecture of Ire-
land. Lond. 1845. Svo.
WILKINSON (General James).
Memoirs of my Own Times. 3 vols. Philadelphia,
1816. 8vo.
WILKINSON (James John).
The Law of Shipping, as it relates to the Building,
Registry, Sale, Transfer, and Mortgage of British Ships,
including the Registry and Trading of Ships buUt in
India ; with an Appendix of Statutes and of Forms
and Precedents. Lond. 1843. Svo.
WILKINSON (Janet W.)
Sketches and Legends amid the Mountains of North
Wales ; in Verse. Lond. 1840. Svo.
WILKINSON (Sir John Gardner).
Topography of Thebes, and general View of Egypt,
being a short Account of the principal Objects worthy
of notice in the Valley of the Nile. Lond. 1835. Svo.
Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians,
derived from a Comparison of the Paintings, Sculp-
tures, and Monuments still existing, with the Accounts
of Ancient Authoi's, etc. 3 vols. Lond. 1837. 8vo.
Modern Egypt and Thebes ; being a Description of
Egypt, including the information required for travellers
in that Country. 2 vols. Lond. 1843. Svo.
Dalmatia and Montenegro, with a journey to Mostar
in Herzegovina, and remarks on the Slavonic nations.
2 vols. Loml. 1848. Svo.
WILKINSON (Tate).
Memoirs of his own Life, by Tatj Wilkinson,
Patentee of the Theatres Royal, York and HuIL
4 vols. Tm-k, 1790. 12mo.
1092
WILKINSON— WILLIAMS.
WILKINSON (William).
An Account of the Principalities of Wallachia and
Moldavia. Lond. 1820. 8vo.
WILKS (John), Jun.
Memoirs of her Majesty Queen Caroline, Consort of
George IV. 2 vols. Lond. 1822. 8vo.
WILKS (Colonel Mark).
Historical Sketches of the South of India in an
Attempt to trace the History of Mysoor from the
Origin of the Hindoo Government to the Extinction of
the Mohammedan Dynasty in 1799. 3 vols. Lond.
1810-1817. 4to.
History of the Persecutions endured by the Pro-
testants of the South of France, during the years 1814,
1815, 1816, etc., including a Defence of their Conduct
from the Eevolution to the present period. 2 vols.
Lond. 1821. 8vo.
WILLAN (Leonard).
Astrsea ; or. True Love's Myrrour.
Lorul. 1651. 8vo.
A Pastoral.
WILLCOCK (J. W.), Barriste)--at-Law.
The Law of Municipal Corporations, together with a
Sketch of their History. Lwid. 1827. 8vo.
The Laws Eelating to the Medical Profession, with
an Account of the Eise of its various Orders. Lond.
1830. 8vo.
WILLEMS (Alphonse).
Les Elzevier : Histoire et Annales Typographiques.
Bruxelles et Paris, 1880. 8vo.
WILLES (Sir John), Chief -Justice of the Common
Pleas.
Eeports of Adjudged Cases in the Court of Common
Pleas during the time Lord Chief-Justice Willes pre-
sided in that Court, taken from his MSS., with Notes
and Eeferences by Charles Durnford, 10 Geo. IL (1737)
to 32 Geo. IL (1758). Dublin, 1800. 8vo.
WILLES (Eichard).
The History of Travayle in the West and East
Indies, etc. See Eden (Eichard).
WILLETT (Mark).
A Survey of the History, Antiquities, and Scenery
of Monmouthshire ; with a Glossary. Chepstow, 1813.
8vo.
WILLIAM IIL, KING OE ENGLAND.
Original Letters from King William IIL, then Prince
of Orange, to King Charles II. , Lord Arlington, etc.,
translated. Together with an Account of his Eeception
at Middleburgk [By Eobert Sanderson.] Lond.
1704. 8vo.
WILLIAM IIL, KING OF ENGLAND— C7o«-
tinued
The History of King William the Third. (By Abel
Bowyer.) 3 vols. Lond. 1703. 8vo.
Letters of William III. and Louis XIV., and of their
Ministers, illustrative of the Domestic and Foreign
Politics of England, 1697 to 1700. Edited by Paul
Grimblot. 2 vols. Lond. 1848. 8vo.
Letters illustrative of the Eeign of William III.
See Vernon (James).
WILLIAM OF MALMESBUEY.
The History of the Kings of England from the
Arrival of the Saxons a.d. 449 to his own Times a.d.
1143. Translated from the Latin with a Preface,
Notes and Index by the Eev. John Sharpe. Lond.
1815. 4to.
William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of
England. By J. A.Giles. Lond. 1847. 12mo. (Bohn's
Antiquarian Library.)
Gesta Eegum atque Historia Novella recensuit
T. D. Hardy. See English Historical Society.
See also, Britain (Great).
WILLIAM OF OEANGE.
GuiUaume d'Orange. Chansons de Gestes des XI« et
XIIP Sifecles. See Orange (William de).
WILLIAM OF WOECESTER
WUlelmi Worcestrii Annales. See Hearne (Thomas).
WILLIAMS (Butler).
A Manual for teaching Model-Drawing from Solid
Forms, combined with a Popular View of Perspective.
Lo)id. 1843. 8vo.
Instructions in Drawing for the use of Elementary
Schools. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Charles).
The Armenian Campaign : a Diary of the Campaign
of 1877 in Armenia and Koordistan. Lond. 1878.
post 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Sir Charles Hanbury).
Works from the Originals in possession of his
grandson the Eight Hon. the Eaii of Essex. With
Notes by Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford. 3 vols.
Lond. 1822. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (CynricE.)
A Tour through the Island of Jamaica, in the year
1823. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (D. E.)
The Life and Correspondence of Sir Tliomas Law-
rence, President of the Eoyal Academy. 2 vols.
Lond. 1831. 8vo.
"WILLIAMS.
1093
WILLIAMS (Sir Edward Vaughan).
A Treatise on the Law of Executors and Adminis-
trators. 2 vols. Lond. 1832. 8vo.
The same. Fourth edition. 2 vols, Lond. 1849.
royal 8vo.
The same. Fifth edition (with Additions by Herbert
Fisher). 2 vols. Lond. 1856. royal 8vo.
The same. Eighth edition. 2 vols. Lond. 1879.
royal 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Folkestone).
Historical Sketches of the Art of Sculpture in Wood
from the earliest period to the present Time. Lond,
1835. 8vo.
Lives of the English Cardinals, including Historical
Notices of the Papal Court, from Nicholas Breakspear
(Pope Adrian IV.) to Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Legate.
2 vols. Lond. 1868. 8vo.
Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Atterbury,
Bishop of Eochestcr. With Notices of his distin-
guished Contemporaries. Compiled chiefly from the
Atterbury and Stuart Papers. 2 vols. Xowd 1869. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Frederick Sims).
Our Iron Eoads : their History, Construction, and
Social Influences. Lond. 1852. Bvo.
WILLIAMS (Rev. George).
The Holy City ; or. Historical, Topographical, and
Antiquarian Notices of Jerusalem. The Second edition,
with Additions, including an Architectural History of
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, by the Eev. Robert
WiUis. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Helen Maria).
Letters containing a Sketch of the Politics of France,
from the thirty-first of May 1793 till the twenty-eighth
of July 1794, and of the Scenes which have passed in the
Prisons of Paris. 4 vols. Loml. 1795-1796. 12mo.
A Narrative of the Events which have taken place
in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on
the 1st of March 1815 till the Restoration of Louis
XVIII., with an Account of the present State of Society
and Public Opinion. Lond. 1815. 8vo.
On the late Persecution of the Protestants in the
South of France. Lond. 1816. 8vo.
Letters on the events which have passed in France
since the Restoration in 1815. Lond. 1819. 8vo.
A^ee also, Humboldt (Baron Alexandre de).
WILLIAMS (HcGH William).
Travels in Italy, Greece, and the Ionian Islands, in
a Series of Letters, descriptive of Jlanners, Scenery,
and the Fine Arts. 2 vols. Edinh. 1820. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Hugh William)— CowitnaeJ.
Select Views in Greece, with Classical lUuBtratious.
2 vols. Lond. 1829, royal 4to.
WILLIAMS (Rev. J.)
Life of Alexander the Great. See Family Library.
WILLIAMS (J. F. Lake).
Historical Account of Inventions and Discoveries in
those Arts and Sciences which arc of Utility or Orna-
ment to Man. 2 vols. Lond. 1820. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Jane).
A History of Wales, derived from authentic Sources.
Lrnid. 1869. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Sir John),
Account of the Monastic Treasures confiscated at the
Dissolution of the various Houses in England. Edinb.
1836. 4to. (Abbotsford Club.)
WILLIAMS (John).
The Rise, Progress, and Present State of the
Northern Governments, viz., the United Provinces,
Denmark, Sweden, Russia, and Poland. 2 vols. Lond.
1777. 4to.
WILLIAMS (John), Mineral Surveyor.
An Account of some remarkable ancient Ruins lately
discovered in the Highlands Edinb. 1777. 8vo.
The Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom.
Second edition, with an Appendix containing a more
extended View of Mineralogy and Geology, by Dr
James Millar. 2 vols. Edinh. 1810. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Captain John).
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of
the Bengal Native Infantry. Land. 1817. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (John), of the Inner Temple.
The Laws of Trade and Commerce ; designed as a
book of reference in' MercantQo Transactions. Lond.
1812. 8vo.
A Treatise on the Study and Practice of the Law,
with Directions for a Course of Law Studies. Lond.
1823. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Rev. John), Archdeacon of Cardigan.
Two Essays on the Geography of Ancient Asia,
intended partly to illustrate the Campaigns of Alex-
ander and the Anabasis of Xenophon. Lond. 1829.
8vo.
Homerus. Part I. (aU published). Lond. 1842.
8vo.
1094
WILLIAMS— WILLIAMSON.
WILLIAMS (John).
. A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South
Sea Islands. With Eemarks upon the Natural History
of the Islands, Origin, Languages, Traditions, etc.
L(md. 1837. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Sir John Biokerton), LL.D.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev.
Matthew Henry. Lond. 1828. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life, Character, and Writings of Sir
Matthew Hale, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of England.
Lond. 1835. post 8vo.
WILLIAMS (John Lee).
The Territory of Florida : or. Sketches of the Topo-
graphy, Civil and Natural History of the Country, the
Climate, and the Indian Trihes, from the first Dis-
covery. New York, 1837. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Joshua), Q.C.
Principles of the Law of Personal Property, intended
for the Use of Students in Conveyancing. Lond.
1848. 8vo.
The same. Seventh edition. Lond. 1870. Svo.
Principles of the Law of Real Property; intended
as a First Book for the Use of Students in Convey-
ancing. Ninth edition. Lond. 1871. Svo.
WILLIAMS (Penut).
Recollections of Malta, Sicily, and the Continent.
Edinh. 1847. 12mo.
WILLIAMS (Rev. Robert).
Y Seint Greal, Purdan Padric, etc.
Literature.
See Welsh
WILLIAMS (Robert Folkestone). See Williams
(Folkestone).
WILLIAMS (Sir Roger), Knight.
The Actions of the Low Countries. See Nether-
lands.
WILLIAMS (Roger), of Rhode Island.
Memoir of Roger Williams. See Knowles (James D .)
WILLIAMS (Samuel).
The Natural and CivU History of Vermont. 2 vols.
Burlingion, 1809. 8vo.
WILLIAMS (Samuel Wells), LL.D.
The Middle Kingdom ; a Survey of the Geography,
Government, Education, Social Life, Arts, Religion,
•etc., of the Chinese Empire and its Inhabitants.
2 vols. Neio Yorlc, 1848. post Svo.
WILLIAMS (T.)
Every Man his own Lawyer ; or, a complete Law
Library, with an explanation of Terms, Forms of
Writings, and Tables of Stamp Duties. Second
edition. Lond. 1818. Svo.
WILLIAMS (Thomas Walter).
A Compendious Digest of the Statute Law from
Magna Charta to 48th George III. Third edition.
2 vols. Lond. 1809. Svo.
Compendious Abstract of the Public General Acta
passed in 6 Geo. IV. With Notes and Comments.
Lond. 1825. Svo.
WILLIAMS (W. Mathieu).
Tlirough Norway with a Knapsack. Lond. 1859.
post Svo.
Through Norway with Ladies. Lond. 18T7. post Svo.
WILLIAMS (William Peebe).
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the
High Court of Chancery, and of some special Cases
adjudged in the Court of King's Bench. 3 vols.
Lond. 176S. folio.
Reports of Cases argued and determined in ths High
Court of Chancery, and some special Cases in the Court
of King's Bench. Sixth edition, with References to the
Modern Cases, by J. B. Monro, W. L. Lowndes, and
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WILLIAMSON (George).
Memorials of the Lineage, Early Life, Education, and
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The History of North Carolina, 2 vols. Phila-
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WILLICH (A. r. M.), M.D.
Elements of the Critical Philosophy; containing a
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Pencillings by the Way (originally published in the
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Life, Correspondence, and Ethics of Spinoza. See
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Opera Omnia, plurimum emendata, etc., studio et
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A Selection of Cases from the State Trials. Vol. I.
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WILLS (Wiluam). .
An Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial
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WILLUGHBY (Francis).
Travels. See Eay (Eev. John).
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Eardley Wilmot,
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WILSON (Alexander).
American Ornithology; or, the Natural History of
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WILSON (Andrew).
The " Ever- Victorious Army": a History of the
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Sketches of Animal Life and Habits. Edinh. 1877.
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WILSON (Arthur).
The History of Great Britain ; being the Life and
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Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Amours of
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WILSON (Charles).
St. Cecilia ; or, the Lady's and Gentleman's Har-
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WILSON (Rev. Daniel), Bishop of Calcutta.
Letters from an absent Brother, containing an
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Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Time.
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Oliver Cromwell and the Protectorate. Lond. 184:8.
12mo.
The Archaeology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland.
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Caliban: the Missing Link. Lond. 1873. Svo.
Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh. 2 vols. Edinh.
1878. post Svo.
WILSON (Gavin).
A Collection of Masonic Songs and entertaining
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Reports of Cases in the King's Courts at West-
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Electricity and the Electric Telegraph, together with
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Account of the Pelew Islands. See Keate (George).
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History of Merchant-Taylors' School, from its Foun-
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1814. 4to.
A History of the Parish of St. Laurence Pountney,
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The History of British India from 1805 to 1835.
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Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse, on several occasions,
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WILSON (Rev. James).
Apostolic Church Government Displayed, and the
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The History of Egypt, from the earliest Accounts of
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WILSON (James).
A Journal of two successive Tours upon the Con-
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Lmd. 1820. Svo.
"WILSON.
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WILSON (James).
A brief Memoir of the Life of James Wilson (late of
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Correspondence, written chiefly during a residence in
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WILSON (James):
Biography of the Blind ; or, Lives of such as have
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WILSON (James).
A Voyage round the Coasts of Scotland and the
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The Eod and the Gun; being two Treatises on
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Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa.
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Historical and Descriptive Account of British India.
Stie Edinburgh Cabinet Library.
Memoirs of James Wilson. See Hamilton (James).
WILSON (James) and DUNCAN (Rev. James).
Entomologia Edinensis ; or, a Description and
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WILSON (James), Tmon-Clerk of Hawick.
Annals of Hawick, A.D. MCCXIV.-A.D. MCCXV.,
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Svo.
WILSON (Jambs) and SHAW (Patrick).
Cases decided in the House of Lords, on Appeal
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WILSON (John).
The Earl of Douglas : a Dramatic Essay. Luiid.
1760. Svo.
WILSON (John).
A General View of the Agriculture of Eenfrewshire.
Paisley, 1812. Svo.
WILSON (John).
A practical Treatise on the Statutes for Registering
Deeds in the Counties of Middlesex and York; with
precedents of Memorials. Lond. 1819. Svo.
Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery, from
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1819. Svo.
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Reports of Cases in the Court of Exchequer. VoL L
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WILSON (John), Professor, Vniversittj of Edin-
burgh.
The Works of Professor Wilson, edited by his Son-
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V.-VIII. Essays, Critical and Imaginative.
IX., X. Recreations of Christopher North.
. XI. Tales.
XII. Poems.
12 vols. Edinh. 1854-1858. Svo.
Isle of Pabns and other Poems. Edinh. 1812. Svo.
City of the Plague, and other Poems. Edinh. 1816.
Svo.
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life: a Selection
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1822. Svo.
Poems. 2 vols. Edinh. 1825. post Svo.
The Recreations of Christopher North. 3 vols.
Edinh. 1842. post Svo.
The Comedy of the Noctes Ambrosianse, by Chris-
topher North. Selected and arranged by John Skelton,
Advocate. Edinh. 1876. post Svo.
Christopher North : a Memoir of John Wilson, com-
piled from Family Papers and other sources by his
Daughter, Mrs Gordon. 2 vols. Edinh. 1S62. Svo.
WILSON (Rev. John), D.D.
Memoir of Mrs Margaret Wilson of the Scottish
Mission, Bombay ; including Extracts from her Letters
and Journals. Edinb. 1838. Svo.
The Lands of the Bible visited and described.
2 vols. Edinh. 1847. Svo.
WILSON (Rev. John).
Index to the Acts and Proceedings of the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland, from the Revo-
lution to the present time. Edinh. 1864. post Svo.
WILSON (John), D.D., Minider of Stirling.
Examination of the Claims of the Free Church as
advanced by the Rev. R. Buchanan, D.D., in his "Ten
Years' Conflict." Edinh. 1850. 12mo.
WILSON (John Dove).
Handbook of Practice in Civil Causes in the Sheriff
Courts of Scotland : with an Appendix of Statutes and
Acts of Sederunt. Edinh. 1869. post Svo.
The Practice of the Sheriff Courts. Second edition.
Edinh. 1875. dvo.
6i
1098
WILSOX.
WILSON (John Mackay).
Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative Tales of
the Borders, and of Scotland. 6 vols. Edinh. 1835-
1840. 4to.
WILSON (John W.)
Collection de M. John W. Wilson, expos^e dans la
Cialerie du Cercle Artistique at Litt^raire de Bruxelles.
Pmis, 1873. imp. 4to.
WILSON (Joseph).
Memorabilia Cantabrigise ; or, an Account of the
different Colleges in Cambridge ; with Biographical
Sketches of the Founders and Eminent Men. Lond.
1803. 8vo.
WILSON (Joseph).
History of Mountains, Geographical and Mineral-
ogical. 3 vols. Lond. 1810. 4to.
WILSON (Lea).
Bibles, Testaments, Psalms, and other Books of the
Holy Scriptures in English : in the Collection of Lea
Wilson, Esq., F.S.A. Lond. 1845. royal 8vo.
WILSON (General Sir Robert Thomas).
History of the British Expedition to Egypt; to
which is subjoined a Sketch of the Present State of
that Country, and its Means of Defence. 2 vols.
Lond. 1803. 8vo.
Brief Kemarks on the Character and Composition of
the Russian Army, and a Sketch of the Campaigns in
Poland in the Years 1806 and 1807. Lmjd. 1810. 4to.
Life of General Sir Robert Wilson, from Autobio-
graphical Memoirs, Journals, Narratives, Correspond-
ence, etc. Edited by b's Nephew, the Rev. Herbert
Randolph. 2 vols. Lond. 18G2. 8vo.
WILSON (Robert).
A Sketch of the History of Hawick : including
some Account of the Manners and Character of the
Inhabitants. To which is subjoined a short Essay in
rejjly to D? Chalmers on Pauperism and the Poor-
La ws. Hawick, 1825. 8vo.
A Disquisition on the Corn-Laws ; with a few
Observations on Pauperism. Hmnick, 1826. 12mo.
WILSON (Rev. S. Sheridan).
Narrative of the Greek Mission, or Sixteen Years in
Malta and Greece, including Tours in the Peloponnesus,
in the ^Egean and Ionian Isles. Lmid. 1839. 8vo.
WILSON (T. B.), Surgem, R.N.
Narrative of a Voyage round the World, compre-
hendmg an Account of the Wreck of the Ship " Gover-
nor Ready," in Torres Straits ; a Description of the
British Settlements on the Coasts of New Holland,
etc. Lo7id. 1835. 8vo.
WILSON (Sir Thomas), LL.D.
The Rule of Reason, conteinyng the Arte of Logique,
se^te furthe in Englishe, and newly corrected by
Thomas Wilson. Lond. 1553. 4to.
The same. Lond, 1580. 4to.
The Arte of Rhetorique, for the use of all soche as
are studious of Eloquence, set forthe in Englishe by
Thomas Wilson, 1553, and now newlie sette forthe
again, with a Prologue to the Reader. Lond. 1560.
4to.
The same. Lond. 1580. 4to.
A Discourse upon Usurie by waie of Dialogue and
Oracions. Lond. 1584. 12mo.
WILSON (Thomas), BUhop of Sodor and Man.
Works, with Life by John Keble. See Library of
Anglo-Catholic Theology.
Life. See Stowbll (Hugh).
WILSON (Walter), of the Inner Temple.
The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches
and Meeting Houses in London, Westminster, and
Southwark, including Lives of their Ministers, from
the rise of Nonconformity to the present time. 4 vols.
Lond. 1808-1814. 8vo.
Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe ;
containing a Review of his Writings, and his Opinions
upon a variety of Important Matters, CivQ and Eccle-
siastical 3 vols. Lond. 1830. 8vo.
WILSON (William), D.D.
Memorials of Robert Smith Candlish, D.D., Prin-
cipal of the New College, Edinburgh. With conclud-
ing chapter by Robert Rainy, D.D. Edinh. \^iQ. 8vo.
WILSON (William Rae).
Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land. Lond. 1823.
8vo.
Travels in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hanover,
Germany, Netherlands, etc. Lond. 1826. 8vo.
Records of a Route through France and Italy ; with
Sketches of Catholicism. Lond. 1835. 8vo.
Travels in Russia, Poland, and Finland. 2 vols.
Lond. 1828. 8vo.
Notes Abroad, and Rhapsodies at Home, by a Vete-
ran Traveller. 2 vols. Lond. 1837. post 8vo.
WILTON— WIXSTANLEY.
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WILTON" (The Countess of).
The Art of Needlework, from the Earliest Ages, in-
cluding some notices of Ancient Historical Tapestries.
[By Mrs Elizabeth Stono], edited by the Countess of
AVilton. Lond. 1842, post 8vo.
WILTON HOUSE.
A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in
Wilton House. Sarum, 1786. 4to.
WINCKELMANN (Johann Joachim).
AVerke. Herausgegoben von C. L. Fernow, H.
Meyer, J. Schulze. 8 vols. Dresden, 1808-1820.
8vo.
Monumenti Antichi inediti spiegati ed illustrati.
2 vols. Ronm, 1767. folio.
Storia delle Aiti del Disegno presso gli Antichi.
Tradotta dal Tedesco, e in questa edizione corrotta e
aumentata dall' Abate Carlo Fca. 3 vols. Roma, 1783.
4to.
Histoire de I'Art chez les Anciens par Winkebnann.
Ouvrage traduit de rAUemand, avec des Notes His-
toriques et Critiques de diff^rens Auteurs. 2 vols, in 3.
Paris, 1802, 1803. 4to.
Translation from the German of Winkelmann's
Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the
Greeks. See Fuseli (Henry).
WINDER (Henry), D.D.
A Critical and Chronological History of the Rise,
Progress, Declension, and Revival of Knowledge, chiefly
Religious, in two Periods; the Period of Tradition
from Adam to Moses, and the Period of Letters from
Moses to Christ. 2 vols, in 1. Lwid. 1745. 4to.
WINDHAM (Right Hon. William).
Speeches in Parliament ; to which is prefixed some
Account of his Life by Thomas Amyot. 3 vols.
Lond. 1812. 8vo.
Diary, 1784 to 1810. Edited by Mre Henry Baring.
Lond. 1866. 8vo.
WINDISCHGR^TZ (Le Comtb Jos. Nicolas de).
Solution Provisoire d'un Problfeme, ou Histoire
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1789. 8vo.
WINDLE (WiLLLiJi).
An Enquiry into the Imiuateiiality of Thinking
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WINES (Enoch C), D.D.
Two Years and a Half in the American Navy, com-
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WINGFIELD (Robert).
Nobilissima Disccptatio stipcr Dignitate ct Magni-
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WINKELMAN (0. R F. W.)
Dictionnaire Frangois-Hollandois, et
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WINKLES (B.)
Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the
Cathedral Churches of England and Wales, from
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WINKWORTH (Catherine).
Lyra Germanica : Hymns for the Sundays and Chief
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LyiB Germanica: Second Series; The Christian
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WINNE (John). See Wynne.
WINSEMIUS (PiEEius).
Historiarum ab excessu Caroli V. Csesaris, sive
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WINSLOVIUS (Petrus).
SpicUegium Arctoum, sive Observationes Miscellanete
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WINSLOW (OcTAVius), D.D.
The Glory of the Redeemer in his Person and Work.
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WtNSTANLEY (Thomas).
Observations on the Arts, with Tables of the Prin-
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WIXSTANLEY (William).
Englaml's Worthies : Select Lives of the most
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Lives of the most famous English Poets. Land.
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WINTER (C. F.)
Javaansche Zamenspraken.
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WINTERBOTHAM (W.)
An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philo-
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WINTERBOTTOM (Thomas Mastebman), M.D.
An Account of the native Africans in the Neigh-
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WINWOOD (Sir Ralph).
Memorials of Affairs of State iu the Reigns of Queen
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WINZET (Ninian), S. T. D.
The Buke of fourescoir and thre Questions tueching
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WIRGMAN (Thomas).
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WIRT (William), LL.D.
Letters of the British Spy, to which is prefixed a
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WISE (Edward), Barnster-at-Law.
The Law relating to Riots and Unlawful Assemblies.
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vWISE (Francis).
A Letter to Dr Mead concerning some Antiquities in
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The History and Chronology of the Fabulous Ages
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Nummorum Antiquorum Catalogus. See Numm-
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WISE (Henry).
An Analysis of One Hundred Voyages to and from
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WISE (John).
System of .^Eronautics, comprehending its Earliest
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WISEMAN (Nicholas, Cardinal).
Recollections of the last Four Pojjes and of Rome in
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Lectures on the principal Doctrines and Practices of
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WOOD (Charles W.)
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An Essay towards a Description of Bath, in four
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Town Atlas of Scotland. (Edinh.) n.d. folio.
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The antient and modem State of the Parish of
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WOOD (Nicholas).
Practical Treatise on Rail-Eoads, and Interior Com-
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WOOD (Thomas). LL.D., Banider-at-Laio.
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WOOD (William).
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WOOD (William).
A Survey of Trade, in four Parts; together with
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WOOD (William), M.D.
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WOOD (William).
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WOODS (John).
Two years' Residence in the Settlement of the
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The Tourist's Flora : a Descriptive Catalogue of the
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WOODS (Joseph).
Letters of an Architect, from France, Italy, and
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WOODWARD (Bernard Bolinbrokb).
A General History of Hampshire, or the County of
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WOODWARD (John), M.D.
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WOOLFE (John), Architect.
Continuation of Vitruvius Britannicus. See Camp-
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WOOLLEN MANUFACTURE.
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WOOLRYCH (HuMPHUT William), Sergeant-at-
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Lives of Eminent Sergoants-at-Law of the English
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WOOLTON (John), Bishop of Exeter.
The Christian Manual. See Parker Society.
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A Century of the Names and ScantUngs of such In-
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History of the Isle of Wight. Lond. 1781. 4to.
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WOTTON (Sir Henry).
Ad Regem e Scotia reducem Henrici Wottoni Plausus
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WOUVERMANS (Philippe).
CEuvres de Philippe Wouvermens, Hollandois,
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WRANGELL (Ferdinand von).
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WRANGHAM (Rev. Francis), Archdeacon of
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WRANGHAM— WRIGHT.
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WRAXALL (Sir Nathaniel William).
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WREN (Sir Christopher).
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WREN (Matthew), Bishop of Ely.
Increpatio Bar Jesu : sive Polemica; Adsertiones
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WREN (Stephen),
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WRIGHT (Andrew).
Court-Hand Restored; or, the Student's Assistant
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WRIGHT (Charles Heney Hamilton).
Zuchariah and his Prophecies, considered in relation
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WRIGHT (Frances).
Views of Society and Manners in America ; in a
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WRIGHT (James).
Monasticon Anglicanum, abridged and translated.
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WRIGHT (J. M. E.)
Solutions of the Cambridge Problems, from 1800 to
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WRIGHT (Sir Martin).
An Introduction to the Law of Tenures,
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Fourth
WRIGHT (Michael).
Ragguaglio della Solenne Comparsa, fatta in Roma
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Embassy of Roger Earl of Castlemain to Innocent
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WEIGHT (Robert).
A Memoir of General James Oglethorpe, one of the
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WRIGHT (T.)
Some Account of the Life of Richard Wilson, RA.,
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WRIGHT (Thomas).
The Passions of the Minde in generall. Land. 1604.
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Clavis Ccelestis ; being the Explication of a Diagram
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WRIGHT (Thomas).
Louthiana ; or, an Introduction to the Antiquities of
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Early Mysteries, and other Latin Poems of the
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England under the House of Hanover, its History
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The Homes of Other Days : a History of Domestic
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The Chester Plays. See Shakespeare Society.
Queen Elizabeth and her Times. See Elizabeth,
Queen of England.
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WRIGHT (William).
Advice on the Study and Practice of the Law.
Addressed to Attorneys' Clerks. Second edition,
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WRITERS TO THE SIGNET.
Several Acts of the Writers to his Majesty's Signet.
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WRONGS of the Caffre Nation.
Good Hope.
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WROTTESLEY— WYNNE.
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WROTTESLEY (Hon. Gbokge), Lieut.-Col., RE.
Life and Correspondence of Field-Marshal Sir John
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De Plumbo Spatoso Carinthiaco, ex Germanico
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WUETZ (Ad.)
The Atomic Theory. Translated by E. Cleminshaw.
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Extracts from the Life of the virtuous, christian,
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The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century :
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Poetical Works. Land. 1831. 12mo.
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WYCHERLEY (W.)
Miscellany Poems, as Satyrs, Epistles, Love-verses,
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Map of the Island of Cyprus. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
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A Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, made
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WYNNE (Edward).
Eunomus ; or, "Dialogues concerning the Law and
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A Compleat History of Ireland, from the earliest
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WYNNE (William). See Powell (David).
WYNTER (Andrew), M.D.
Fruit between the Leaves. 2 vols. Lond. 1875. 8vo.
WYNTOUN (Andrew of).
Do Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, be Androw of
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Historians of Scotland.
WYRCESTEE (William).
Topographical Account of Bristow. See Dallaway
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WYRLEY (William).
The true Use of Armorie showed by Historic, and
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WYSE (Francis).
America, its Realities and Resources.
Lond. 1846. 8vo.
3 vols.
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Impressions of Greece ; with an Introduction by his
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WYSE (Thomas), Junior.
Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association of
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WYTTENBACH (Daniel).
Vita Davidis Ruhnkenii. Lugduni Batavorum,
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XAVIER (HiEBONYuns).
Historia Christi Persice conscripta, simulque multis
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notata a Lud. de Dieu. — Item, ejusdem Historia S.
Petri, Persice et Latine. Lugduni Batavorum, 1 639.
4to.
XENOPHON.
Xenophontis quae extant Opera. Grtece et Latiue,
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folio.
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Xenophontis Opera Graeca rocognovit, cum cod.
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De Cyri Institutione, Libri Octo, Gr. et Lat a Tho.
Hutchinson. Londmi, 1756. 8vo.
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Hutchinson. 4 vols. Glasgow, 1767. 12mo.
De Socrate Commentarii ; item Socratis Apologia,
Graece. Olasgua, 1761. 4to.
Cyrupsedia ; or, the Institution and Life of Cyrus,
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Holland, Doctor in Physick. Lond. 1632. folio.
CjTopoedia ; or, the Institution of Cyrus, translated
from the Greek of Xenophon by the Hon. Maurice
Ashley. 2 vols. Lond. 1770. Svo.
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The Expedition of Cyrus into Persia, and the
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Xenophon's Anabasis ; or, Expedition of Cyrus. A
literal Translation, chiefly from the text of William
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XEISOTHON— Continued.
The Anabasis; or, Expedition of Cynia, and the
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S. Watson. With a Geographical Commentary by W.
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Xenophon's History of the Aifairs of Greece ; being
a Continuation of the Peloponnesian War, from the
time where Thucydidcs ends, to the Battle of Man-
tinea, translated from the Greek, by John Newman.
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Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, translated
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mena, by Geo. B. Wheeler. Lojid. 1847. 12mo.
The Banquet of Xenophon, done from the Greek ;
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Le Opere di Senofonte, tradotte dal Greco da Marc'
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XIMENA (Martin de).
Catalogo de los Obispos de las Iglesias Catredales
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XIPHILINUS (Joannes).
History of Dion Cassius. See Dion Cassiu8.
XrVREY (Jules Bergkb db).
Recherches sur les Sources Antiques de la Littd-
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7b
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YAIE— YOEK.
YAIR (Rev. James), Minister of the Scotch Church
in Campvere.
An Account of the Scotch Trade in the Netherlands ;
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YAEMOUTH.
A Booke of the Foundacion and Antiquitye of the
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YAERANTON (Andrew).
England's Improvement by Sea and Land to out-do
the Dutch without Fighting ; to pay Debts without
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4to.
YAEEELL (William).
History of British Fishes, illustrated by nearly 400
woodcuts. With Supplement. 2 vols. Lond. 1835,
1839. 8vo.
YATES (MrsAshton).
A Winter in Italy, in a series of Letters to a friend.
2 vols. Lond. 1844. post 8vo.
YATES (James).
On the French System of Measures, Weights, and
Coins, and its adaptation to general use. Lond. 1854.
8vo.
YATES (Eev. Eichard), D.D.
History and Antiquities of the Abbey of St. Ed-
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1843. 4to.
YATES (William).
Memoirs of John Chamberlain, Missionary in India.
With a Preface by F. A. Cox. Lond. 1825. 8vo.
YATES (William Holt), M.D.
Modern History and Condition of Egypt, its Climate,
Diseases, and Capabilities, with an Account of the
Proceedings of Mohammed Ali Pascha from 1801 to
1843. 2 vols. Lond. 1843. 8vo.
YEAE OF LIBEEATION (The) ; a Journal of
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Battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, etc. 2 vols. Lond. 1832.
8vo.
YEATES (Thomas).
A Syriac Grammar, principally adapted to the New
Testament in that Language. Lond. 1819. 8vo.
YELVEETON (Sir Henky).
The Reports of Sir Henry Yelverton, of divers
special Cases in the Court of King's Bench, as well as
in the latter end of the Reign of Q. Elizabeth, as in the
first ten years of K. James. Published originally in
French by Sir William "Wylde. DuUin, 1792. 8vo.
YELVERTON CASE.
Cases decided in the Court of Session, etc., Long-
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8vo.
YEPES (Era Diego de), Bishop of Tara^ona.
Historia particular do la Persecucion de Inglaterra y
de los Martirios mas insignes que en ella ha auido,
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YONGE (Charlotte Mary).
Life of John Coleridge Patteson, Missionary Bishop
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See also, Wiesener (Locis).
YONGE (Walter).
Diary of Walter Yonge. See Camden Society.
YORK (Fredbbiok, Duke of).
A correct copy of the Evidence taken before a
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Mr Wardle and the Duke of York: the corrected
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of York. Lmid. 1809. 8vo.
YORK— YOUNG.
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YORK (James, Duke of).
Memoirs of English Affairs, chiefly Naval, from the
year 1660 to 1673, written by his Eoyal Highness
James Duke of York, under his administration of Lord
High Admiral. Published from his original Letters
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YORK CATHEDRAL.
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathe-
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YORKE (James).
The Union of Honour; containing the Armes,
Matches, and Issues of the Kings, Dukes, Marquesses,
and Earles of England from the Conquest untill this
present yeere 1640, etc., with the Arms of the Gentry
of Lincolnshire. By James Yorke, Blacksmith of
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YORKE (Philip).
The Royal Tribes of Walea Wrexham, 1799. 4to.
YOSY (Mrs A.)
Switzerland ; as now divided into nineteen Cantons;
interspersed with Anecdotes, local Customs, and a
Description of the present State of the Country, with
picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners
of the Swiss. 2 vols. L(Md. 1815. 8vo.
YOUATT (Wiluam),
Treatises on Cattle, on Sheep, and on the Horse.
See Library of Entertaining Knowledge.
YOUNG (Archibald).
A Historical Sketch of the French Bar, from its
Origin to the Present Day ; with Biographical Notices.
Edinb. 1869. post 8vo.
YOUNG (Arthur).
The Farmer's Letters to the People of England, con-
taining the Sentiments of a practical Husbandman on
various subjects of great importance, particularly the
Exportation of Corn, the present State of Agriculture,
etc. To which are added. Occasional Tracts on Hus-
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8vo.
A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties
of England and Wales. Loiul. 1769. 8vo.
A Six Months' Tour through the North of England,
containing an Account of the present State of Agricul-
ture, Manufactures, and Population in several Counties
of this Kingdom. 4 vols. Lond. 1771. 8vo.
The Farmer's Tour through the East of England.
4 vols. Lond. 1771. 8vo.
YOUNG (ARTBVR)—Coniinuefl.
Political Arithmetic ; containing Observations on the
present State of Great Britain, and the principles of her
Policy in the encouragement of Agriculture. Lond.
1774. 8vo.
A Tour in Ireland ; with General Observations on
the present State of that Kingdom in the )'ear8 1776-
7-8, and brought down to the end of 1779. Lond.
1780. 4to.
Travels during the years 1787, 88, 89, and 1790,
undertaken more particularly with a View of ascertain-
ing the Cultivation, Wealth, Resources, and National
Prosperity of the Kingdom of France. 2 vols. Bury
St. Edmonds, 1792. 4to.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of
Suffolk. Lond. 1797. 8vo.
General View of the Agriculture of the County of
Lincoln. Lond. 1799. 8vo.
YOUNG (Arthur).
Nautical Dictionary, containing Explanations of
Terms and Phrases used in the Building and Outfit of
Sailing Vessels and Steamships, in Seamanship, Navi-
gation, Nautical Astronomy, and in Naval Gunnery.
Dundee, 1846. post 8vo.
YOUNG (Rev. David). See Edwards (Jonathan).
Halyburton (Thomas). Mead (Rev. Matthew).
YOUNG (K D.), RN.
Nyassa : a Journal of Adventures while exploring
Lake Nyassa, Central Africa, and establishing the
Settlement of "Livingstonia." Revised by Rev.
Horace Waller. Lond. 1877. post 8vo.
YOUNG (Edward), LL.D.
The Works of Edward Young, Author of Night
Thoughts, revised and corrected by himself. 3 vols.
Lond. 1813. 8vo.
The Centaur not fabulous. Lond. 1755. 8vo.
YOUNG (Rbv. George).
A Geological Survey of the Yorkshire Coast
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YOUNG (Rev. James).
Life of John Welsh, Minister of Ayr, 1568-1622,
including Illustrations of the Contemporary EcclesiaB-
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Anderson). Edinb. 1866. 12mo.
1116
YOUNG— YOUNGE.
YOUNG (James).
A Short Memoir of James Young, Merchant Burgess
of Aberdeen, and Eachel Cruickshank, his Spouse, and
their Descendants (by Alexander Johnston, W.S.).
Aberdeen, 1860. 4 to.
YOUNG (John), Professor of Greek, Univergity of
Glasffou:
A Criticism on the Elegy written in a Country
Church Yard ; being a Continuation of Dr Johnson's
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YOUNG (John).
A Catalogue of the Pictures at Grosvenor House,
London. With Etchings and accompanied by His-
torical and Biographical Notices. Land,. 1820. 4to.
A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the
Possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester. With
Etchings and accompanied by Historical and Biogra-
phical Notices. Land. 1821. 4to.
A Catalogue of the Pictures at Leigh Court, the Seat
of Philip John Miles, Esq. With Etchings and accom-
panied by Historical and Biographical Notices. Lond.
1822. 4to.
A Catalogue of the celebrated Collection of Pictures
of John Julius Angerstein, containing a finished Etch-
ing of every Picture, accompanied with Historical and
Biographical Notices. Lond. 1823. 4to.
YOUNG (Kev. John), LL.D.
The Christ of History : an Argument grounded in
the Facts of his Life on Earth. Loml. 1855. post Svo.
The Mystery; or, Evil and God. Lond. 1856.
post Svo. .
YOUNG (John Eussbll).
Around the World with General Grant ; a Narrative
of the Visit of General U. S. Grant, Ex-President of
the United States, to various Countries in Europe,
Asia, and Africa, in 1877, 1878, and 1879. 2 vols.
New York, 1880. royal Svo.
YOUNG (Rev. Julian Charles).
A Memoir of Charles Mayne Young, Tragedian ;
with Extracts from his Son's Journal. Lond. 1871.
Svo.
Last Leaves from the Journal of Julian Charles
Young, Eector of Ilmington. Edinh. 1875. Svo.
YOUNG (M.) 4
Life and Times of Aonio Paleario ; or, a History of
the Italian Reformers in the Sixteenth Century. Illus-
trated by Original Letters and Unedited Documents.
2 vols. Lond. 1860. Svo.
YOUNG (Matthew), Bishop of Clonfert.
Philosophical Essays. Dublin, 1799. 4to.
YOUNG (S. A.)
Studies of Trees, with and without foliage. Edinh.
1834. folio.
YOUNG (Thomas), M.D.
A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, and
the Mechanical Arts. 2 vols. Lond. 1807. 4to.
An Account of some recent Discoveries in Hierogly-
phical Literature, and Egyptian Antiquities, including
the Author's Original Alphabet as extended by M.
Champollion, with a Translation of five unpublished
Greek and Egyptian Manuscripts. Lond. 1823. Svo.
Rudiments of an Egyptian Dictionary in the Ancient
Enchorial Character; with a Memoir of the Author
and Catalogue of his Works. Lond. 1831. Svo.
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Memoir of the Life of Thomas Young, M.D., with a
Catalogue of his Works and Essays. Lond. 1831.
Svo.
Miscellaneous Works. Vols. I. and II., including
his Scientific Memoirs, edited by George Peacock,
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and Correspondence, etc., edited by John Leitch.
3 vols. Lond. 1855. Svo.
Life. See Peacock (George).
YOUNG (Thomas).
Narrative of a Residence on the Mosquito Sliore
during 1839, 1840, and 1841, with an Account of
Truxillo and the adjacent Islands. Lond. 1842. 12mo.
YOUNG (Sir William).
The History of Athens, politically and philosophi-
cally considered. Lond. 1786. 4to.
The West India Common Place Book. Lond. 1807.
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See also, Edwards (Bryan). Taylor (Brook).
YOUNG (William).
Portugal in 1828; comprising Sketches of the state
of Private Society and of Religion in that Kingdom,
under Don Miguel, with a Nan-ative of the Author's
Residence there, his persecution and confinement.
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YOUNGE (Edward).
Reports of Cases argued and determiued in the Court
of Exchequer in Equity ; from Trin. Term, 1 1 Geo. IV.
(1830), to Mich. Term, 2 Will. IV. (1832). VoL I.
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YOUNGE— YULE.
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YOUNGE (Edward) and COLLYER (John).
Koports of Cases argued and determined in the Court
of Exchequer in Equity, from Trin. Term, 4 Will IV.
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YOUNGE (Edward) and JERVIS (John).
Reports of Cases argued and determined in the
Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, at Law,
in Equity, and in Error, from Mich. Term, 7 Geo. IV.
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Reports of Cases decided in the High Court of
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La Vie d'un Patricien de Venise au Scizi&mu Siicle,
d'aprfes lea Papiers d'etat des Archives do Veniiw.
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Venice : Its History, Art, Industries, and Modem
Lifa Translated from the French by F. J. SitwelL
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YRIARTE (ToHAS db).
Coleccion de Obras en verso y prosa. 8 vols. Madrid,
1805. 12mo.
YULE (Lieut. Hbnrt).
Fortiiication for Officers of the Army and Students
of Military History, with Illustrations and Notes.
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ZABA— ZIEGELBAUER.
ZABA (N. F.)
The Polish Exile; being an historical, statistical,
political, and literary Account of Poland. Edinh.
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ZAEHNSDOKF (Joseph W.)
The Art of Bookbinding. Lond. 1880. 8vo.
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Political Fragments. See Stob.«;U8 (Joannes).
ZAMPIERI (DoMENico).
Picturje Dominici Zampierii, vulgo Dominichino,
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Le Premier Sifecle de la Calcographie, ou Catalogue
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ZANGEMEISTEE (Carolus) et WATTENBACH
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Le Pitture di Pelegrino Tibaldi e di Niccolo Abbati,
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Storia della Pittura Veneziana.
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ZARATE (AuGUSTiN db).
Histoire de la D^couverte et de la Conqulte du
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Obras Varias. Alcala, 1651. 4to.
ZEALAND.
A Tour in Zealand in the Year 1802. See Feld-
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ZEILLER (Franz Edlen von).
Das Natiirliche Privat-Eecht. Wien, 1819. 8vo.
ZELLER (Dr Edward).
The Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics. Translated
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Plato and the Older Academy. Translated from the
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Socrates and the Socratic Schools. Translated from
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A History of Greek Philosophy from the earliest
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Zendavesta, Ouvrage de Zoroastre, traduit en Fran-
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ZENKER (J. Th.)
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Poesie Sacre Drammatiche. Venezia, 1735. folio.
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ZEUSS (J. C.)
Grammatica Celtica e monumentis vetustis tarn
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Historia Eei Literariae Ordinis S. Benedicti : Recen-
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ZIEMANN (Adolf).
MittelhochJoutsches WortcrbucU zum Handge-
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ZIENKOWICZ (LifeoN).
Les Costumes Je Peuple Polouais. See Poland :
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ZIMMERMANN (Eberh. Aug. Guil.)
Specimen Zoologi» Geographicaj Quadrupodum
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Opuscula Theologici, Historici et Philosophici Argu-
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ZIMMERMAN (John George).
Solitude, to which are added the Life of the Author;
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ZIMMERN (Helen).
Arthur Schopenhauer, his Life and his Philosophy.
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Gotthold Ephraini Lessing, his Life and his Works.
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ZIMMERN (Prof. M.)
Traits des Actions, ou Th^orie de la Procedure
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Geschichte des Osmanischen Reiches in Europa.
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Annales. Carolus Du Fresne, Dom. Du Gauge,
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The Zoological Journal, conducted by Thomas Bell,
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ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.
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Magazine of Zoology and Botany. See Natural
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ZOPFIUS (Joan. Henricus).
Introductio ad Lectionem Cursoriam Voteris Testa-
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ZOROASTER. See Dupbhron (Anquetil).
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ZOUCH (Thomas), D.D.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Sir Philip
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The Life of Isaac Walton, including Notices of his
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ZOUCHE (Richard), LL.D.
Descriptio Juris et Judicii Feudalis, secundum Con-
suetudines Mediolani et Normanniae, pro Introductione
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ZOUCHE— ZURLAUBEN.
ZOUCHE (Richard), LL.B.— Continued.
Elementa Jurisprudentiaj definitionibus, Regulis et
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ZSCHOKKE (Heinrich).
History of Switzerland from its earliest Origin to
the present Time, translated from the German. Lond.
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ZUALLART (Jban).
Le tresdevot Voyage de Jerusalem, avecq les figures
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Vita e Fatti di Federigo di Montefeltro, Duca di
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Commentaria in Decem Titulos Institutionum Juris
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Theatrum Humanse Vitte, tertiatione novem Volumi-
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ZULUETA (Pedro de). Junior.
Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, Jun., on a Charge of Slave
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Aufgaben zum Uebersetzen aus dem Deutschen ins
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Grammar of the Latin Language, translated from
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ZUNIGA (Joaquin Martinez de).
An Historical View of the Philippine Islands ; tran-
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ZURICH LETTERS.
Correspondence of English Bishops and others with
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ZURLA (Placido).
II Mappamondo di Fra Mauro Camaldolese descritto
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Levins. First printed a.d. 1570; now re-edited
with a Preface and Index by Henry B. Wheat-
ley. 1867.
96. Journal of a Voyage into the Mediterranean by
Sir Kenelm Digby, a.d. 1628. Edited by John
Bruce. 1868.
97. History from Marble, compiled in the Eeign of
Charles II. By Thomas Dingley. Printed in
Photolithography by Vincent Brooks. With
an Introduction, etc., by J. G. Nichols. VoL II.
1868.
98. Letters and other Documents illustrating the
Relations between England and Germany,
1619-1626. Second Series. Edited by S. K.
Gardiner. 1869.
99. Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle
Temple, 1602-1603. Edited by J. Bruce.
1869.
100. Notes on the Treaty carried on at Ripen between
King Charles I. and the Covenanters of Scotland,
A.D. 1640. Taken by Sir John Brough, Garter
King of Arms. Edited by John Bruce. 1869.
101. Tratado del Matrimonio del Principe de Gales,
etc. Narrative of the Spanish Marriage Treaty
of Charles, Prince of Wales, 1617-1620.
Spanish and English. Edited and translated
by Samuel Rawson Gardiner. 1869.
102. Churchwardens' Accounts of the Town of Lud-
low, in Shropshire, from 1540 to the end of the
Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Edited by Thomas
Wright. 1869.
103. Henry Elsing's Notes of the Debates in the
House of Lords, 1621. 1870.
104. The Camden Miscellany. Vol. VI. 1871.
105. Trevelyan Papers. Part III. (With Introduc-
tion to Parts I., II., and III.) Edited by Sir
W. C. Trevelyan and Sir Ch. B. Trevelyan.
1872.
Supplement to the Descriptive Catalogue of the
First Series of Works of the Camden Society.
1872.
New Series.
1. The Fortescue Papers, consisting chiefly of Letters
relating to State Affairs collected by John
Packer, Secretary to George Villiers, Duke of
Buckingham. Edited by S. R. Gardiner. 1871.
CAMDEN SOCIETY— C<»^«nw«rf.
2. Letters and Papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of
Exeter (1447-50). Etlited by Stuart A. Moore,
1871.
3. The Old Cheque Book; or. Book of Remembrance,
of the Chapel Royal, from 1561 to 1744.
Edited by K F. Rimbault, LL.D. 1872.
4. A true Relation of the Life and Death of William
Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore, in Ireland. Edited
by Thomas Wharton Jones. 1872.
5. The Maire of Bristowe [h]i8 Kalendar. Edited by
Robert Ricart, Town-Clerk of Bristol, 18 Ed-
ward IV. Edited by Lucy Toulmin SmitL
1872.
6. Debates in the House of Commons in 1 625. Edited
by S. R. Gardiner. 1873.
7. Military Memoir of Colonel John Birch, sometime
Governor of Hereford in the Civil War.
Written by Roe, his Secretary. With an
historical and critical Commentary by J. Webb.
Edited by the Rev. T. W. Webb. 1873.
8. 9. Letters addressed from London to Sir Joseph
Williamson, while Plenipotentiary at the Con-
gress of Cologne in 1673 and 1674. Edited by
W. D. Christie. 2 vols. 1874.
10. Account of the Executors of Richard, Bishop of
London, 1303, and of the Executors of Thomas,
Bishop of Exeter, 1310. Edited by the Ven.
W. H. Hale and the Rev. H. T. Ellacombe. 1874.
11. A Chronicle of England during the Reigns of the
Tudors, from a.d. 1485 to 1559. By Charles
Wriothesley, Windsor Herald. Edited by Wil-
liam Douglas Hamilton. Vol. I. 1875.
12. The Quarrel between the Earl of Iklanchester and
Oliver Cromwell : an Episode of the English
Civil War. Unpublished Documents, etc., col-
lected by John Bruce, annotated and completed
by David Masson. 1875.
13. The Autobiography of Anne Lady Halkett. Edited
by John Goilgh Nichols. 1875.
14. The Camden Miscellany. VoL VIL 1875.
15. Letters of Humphrey Prideaux, sometime Dean
of Norwich, to John Ellis, sometime Under-
Secretary of State, 1674-1722. Edited by
Edward Maunde Thompson. 1875.
16. A Common-place Book of John MiJton. Edited
by Alfred J. Horwood. 1876.
17. The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London
in the Fifteenth Century, containing (1) John
Page's Poem on the Siege of Rouen, (2) Lyd-
gate's Verses on the Kings of England, (3)
Gregory's Chronicle of Luudon. Edited by
James Gairduer. 1876.
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CAMDEN SOCIETY— CAMPBELL.
CAMDEN SOCI'ETY.—Oontmued.
18. Documents relating to the Proceedings against
William Prynne in 1634 and 1637 ; with a
Biographical Fragment by the late John Bruce.
Edited by S. R. Gardiner.
19. Wriothesley's Chronicle of England. Vol. XL See
No. 11.
20. Christ Church Letters : a volume of Mediseval
Letters relating to the aifairs of the Priory of
Christ Church, Canterbury. Edited by J. B.
Sheppard. 1877.
21. A Treatise on the Pretended Divorce between
Henry VJII. and Catharine of Aragon, by
Nicholas Harpsfield, LL.D., Archdeacon of
Canterbury. Printed from a Collation of four
Manuscripts, by Nicholas Pocock. 1878.
22. 23. Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, being
chiefly Letters addressed to Christopher, First
Viscount Hatton, a.d. 1601-1704. Edited by
E. M. Thompson. 2 vols. 1879.
24. Notes of the Debates in the House of Lords,
oflScially taken by Henry ELsing, Clerk of the
Parliaments, a.d. 1624 and 1626. Edited by
S. R. Gardiner. 1879.
25. The CEconomy of the Fleete ; or, an Apologeticall
Answeare of Alex. Harris (late Warden there)
unto XIX Articles sett forth against him by
the prisoners. Edited by Augustus Jessopp,
D.D. 1879.
26. Documents illustrating the History of St. Paul's
Cathedral. Edited by W. Sparrow Simpson,
D.D. 1880.
27. The Hamilton Papers ; being Selections from
Original Letters in the possession of His Grace
the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, relating to
the years 1638-1650. Edited by Samuel
Eawson Gardiner. 1880.
28. Three Fifteen Century Chronicles, with Historical
Memoranda by John Stowe, the Antiquary, and
Contemporary Notes of Occurrences written by
him in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Edited
by James Gairdner. 1880.
29. The Register of the Visitors of the University of
Oxford, from a.d. 1647 to a.d. 1658. Edited,
with some account of the state of the University
during the Commonwealth, by Montagu Bur-
rows. 1881.
CAMERARIUS (Joachim). .
Historic Jesu Christi Expositio. Lipsim, 1581. 8vo.
De eorum qui Cometse appellautur, nominibus,
natura, causis, etc. Lipsice, 1582. 8vo.
' De Philippi Melanchthonis Ortu, totius Vitae curri-
culo et Morte. Lipsice, 1592. 8vo.
CAMERON (P. H.), S.S.C.
Brief Summary of the Law of Intestate Succession
in Scotland; with Forms and Tables. Edinb. 1870.
royal 8vo.
Brief Summary of the Law of Joint-Stock Companies,
under the Companies Acts 1862 and 1867. Edinh.
1874. post 8vo.
CAMERON (Veunet Lovett), Commander, R.N.
Across Africa. 2 vols. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
Our Future Highway to India. 2 vols. Lond.
1880. 8vo.
CAMOENS (Luia de).
Obras do grande Luis de Camoes, Principe dos
Poetas Heroycos, et Lyricos de Hespanha, novamente
dadas a luz com os sens Lusiadas commentados pelo
lecenciado Manoel Correa, etc. Lishoa, 1720. folio.
CAMP ANA (Gio-Pieteg).
Antiche Opere in Plastica discoperte, raccolte e
dichiarate. Roma, 1842. folio.
CAMPANARI (DoMENico).
Ritratto di Vittoria Colonna, Marchesana di Pescara,
dipinto da Michel' Angelo Buonarotti, illustrato e
posseduto da D. Campanari. Traslato da Henrietta
Bowles. (Italian and English.) Lond. 1850. folio.
CAISIPANELLA (Thomas).
A Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy. Lond.
1654. 4to.
CAMPBELL (Donald).
A Treatise on the Language, Poetry, and Music of
the Highland Clans : with illustrative Traditions and
Anecdotes, and numerous ancient Higliland Airs.
Edinb. 1862. 8vo.
CAMPBELL (Duncan).
Secret Memoirs of the late Mr Duncan Campbel,
the famous deaf and dumb gentleman; written by
Himself. Lond. 1732. 8vo.
CAMPBELL (Lord George).
Log Letters from "The Challenger." Lond. 1876.
8vo.
CAMPBELL (Sir George).
Handy Book on the Eastern Question ; being a very
recent View of Turkey. Lond. 1876. post 8vo.
White and Black, the outcome of a Visit to the
United States. Lond. 1879. 8vo.
CAMPBELL— CARLYLE.
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CAMPBELL (Rev. Jambs).
Bal merino and its Abbey : a Parochial History
"With an Ai)ponJix of Illustrative Documents. Edinh.
1867. post 8vo.
CAMPBELL (John, Lord)
Lives of Lord Lyndhursfc and Lord Brougham, Lord
Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England.
Land. 1869. 8vo.
The Life of John, Lord Campbell, Lord High Chan-
cellor of Great Britain, consisting of a Selection from
his Autobiography, Diary, and Letters. Edited by his
Daughter, the Hon. Mrs Hardcastle. 2 vols. Land.
1881. 8vo.
CAMPBELL (John- M'Leod), D.D.
The Nature of the Atonement. Lond. 1869. 8vo.
Reminiscences and Reflections, referring to his early
Ministry in the Parish of Row (1825-31). Edited,
with an introductory Narrative, by liis Son, Donald
Campbell. Lond. 1873. 12mo.
Memorials of John M'Leod Campbell, D.D. ; being
Sketches from his Correspondence. Edited by his
Son, the Rev. Donald Campbell. 2 vols. Lond.
1876. 12mo.
CAMPBELL (Richard Vary).
The Scottish Reform Act, 1868, and previous Acts
still in Force. Edinh. 1868. 8vo.
Principles of Mercantile Law in the subjects of
Bankruptcy, Cautionary Obligations, Securities over
Moveables, Principal and Agent, Partnership, and the
Companies' Acts. Edinh. 1881. 8vo.
CAMPBELL (Robert), Advocate.
The Law of Negligence ; being the First of a Series
of Practical Law Tracts. Lond, 1871. 8vo.
The Law relating to the Sale of Goods and Commer-
cial Agency. Lond. 1881. Svo.
CAMPELLO (Count).
Count Campello : an Autobiography. Giving his
Reasons for leaving the Papal Church. With an In-
troduction by the Rev. William Arthur. Lond. 1881.
post Svo.
CAMPION (Thomas).
Thomse Campiani Poemata. Lond. 1595. 12mo.
CANCELLIERI (Francesco).
Descrizione de Tre Pontificali che si celebrano per
le Feste di Natale di Pasqua e di S. Pietro. Roma,
1814. 8vo.
CANISIUS (Henricus).
Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticonim ot His-
toricorum, sive Henrici Canisii Lectiones Antiquae ad
Ssculorum ordinem digestaj variisque OpusculiB auctse,
quibus Prajfationes Historicas, Animadversiones, et
Notas adjecit Jacobus Basnage. 4 vols, in 7. .4m-
stelcedami, 1725. folio.
CANZONIERE PORTOGHESE. See Monaci
(Ernesto).
CARDIGANSHIRE.
A Description of the Mines in Cardiganshire, with
Plates, n.p., n.d. Svo.
CAREW (Bamfylde Moore).
An Apology for the Life of Mr Bamfylde -Moore
Carew, commonly called the King of the Beggars. [By
Robert Goadby.] Lond. 1768. Svo.
CAREW (Thomas).
Poems. See Roxburghe Library.
CARION (Johannes).
Chronicon Carionis. Expositum et auctum multis et
veteribus et recentibus Historiis a Philippo Melanch-
thone et Casparo Peucero. [Gencvai\, 1592. Svo.
CARLETON (John).
The Ultimum Vale of John Carleton of the Middle
Temple, London, Gent. Being a true Description of
the Passages of that Grand Impostor, late pretended
Germane Lady. Lond. 1663. 4to.
The Replication of certain Vindicatory Depositions
concerning the late acted Cheat, n.p., 1663. 4to.
CARLISLE (Earl of).
Lectures and Addresses in aid of Popular Education,
including a Lecture on the Poetry of Pope. Lond.
1852. 12mo. (Travellers' Library.)
CARLISLE (A. D.)
Round the World in 1870 : an Account of a brief
Tour made through India, China, Japan, California,
and South America. Lond. 1873. Svo.
CARLYLE (Thomas).
Passages selected from the Writings of Thomas
Carlyle; with a Biographical Memoir by Tliomas
Ballautyne. Lond. 1870. post Svo.
The Early Kings of Norway ; also, an Essay on the
Portraits of John Knox. Lond. 1875. post Svo.
Reminiscences. Edited by James Anthony Froude.
2 vols. Lond. 18S1. post Svo.
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CAROLINE— CASSAS.
CAROLINE, Queen of Gkorge TV.
" The Book," or the Proceedings and Correspondence
upon the subject of the Enquiry into the Conduct of
her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Lond.
1813. 8vo.
CARPENTER (William B.), M.D.
Principles of Mental Physiology, with their applica-
tion to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and
the Study of its Morhid Conditions. Lond. 1876.
post 8vo.
Mesmerism, Spiritualism, etc.. Historically and
Scientifically considered. Lond. 1877. post Bvo.
CARPO (Aloysids Maria a).
Kalendarium Perpetuum seu Promptuarium ad recte
et facile conficiendum pro singulis Annis, quodcumque
Kalendarium juxta Ritum Romanum. Ferraria-,, 1866.
12 mo.
CARR (Mrs Comyns).
North Italian Folk ; Sketches of Town and Country
Life. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
CARRE (Walter Riddbll).
Border Memories ; or, Sketches of Prominent Men
and Women of the Border. Edited by James Tait.
Edinh. 1876. post 8vo.
CARREL (Armand).
Qiluvres Politiques et Litteraires, mises en ordre,
annot^es et prdced^es d'une Notice Biographique sur
I'Auteur par M. Littr6 et M. Paulin. 3 vols. Pai-is,
1857. 8vo.
CARROLL (B. R)
Historical Collections of South Carolina ; embrac-
ing many Pamphlets and other Documents relating to
the History of that State, from its first Discovery to its
Independence in the year 1776. 2 vols. New York,
1836. 8vo.
CARS WELL (John), Bishop of the Isles.
John Knox's Liturgy, translated into Gaelic. See
Liturgy.
CARTE (Thomas).
Remarks upon Mr Carte's Specimen of his General
History of England. Lond. 1748. 8vo.
CARTER (Matthew).
A most true and exact Relation of that as honour-
able as unfortunate Expedition of Kent, Essex, and
' Colchester, by M. C, a Loyal Actor in that Engage-
ment, anno 1648. n.p., 1650. 12mo.
CARTWRIGHT (James J.)
Chapters in the History of Yorkshire ; being a Col-
lection of Original Letters, Papers, and Public Docu-
ments, illustrating the state of that County in the
Reigns of Elizabeth, James L, and Charles I. With
Introductions, Notes, and Index. Wahefield, 1872.
post 8vo.
CARTWRIGHT (W. C.)
Gustave Bergenroth : a Memorial Sketch. Edinb.
1870. post 8vo.
CASAS (Bartii. db las).
Narratio Regionum Indicarum per Hispanos quos-
dam devastatarum verissima; Latine excusa sumptibus
Theodori de Bry. Francofurti, 1598. 4to.
CASAUBON (Isaac).
De Satyrica Graecorum Poesi et Romanorum Satira
libri tres. Parisiis, 1605. 8vo.
In Persii Satiras liber Commentarius. Ejusdem
Persian! Horatii Imitatio. Parisiis, 1605. 8vo.
(Bound with the preceding.)
Ad Polybii Historiarum librum primum Commen-
tarii. Parisiis, 1616. 8vo.
CASES ON APPEALS under the Lands Valuation
Acts (17 & 18 Vict. c. 91 ; 20 & 21 Vict. c. 58 ; 30 &
31 Vict. c. 80, sec. 5), determined by the Judges, from
1866 to 1879. 14 parts. Edinh. 1866-1879. folio.
The same (17 & 18 Viet. c. 91 ; 20 & 21 Vict. c. 58 ;
30 & 31 Vict. c. 80, sec. 5 ; 42 ife 43 Vict. c. 42).
New Series, 1880. Edinb. 1881. 4to.
CASPARI (Dr C. p.)
Ueber den Syrisch-Ephraimitischen Krieg unter
Jotham und Ahas. Christiania, 1849. 8vo.
Ueber Micha den Morastliiten und seine Prophetische
Schrift. Christiania, 1851. 8vo.
CASSANAC (M. A. Granier de).
Histoire des Origines de la Langue Frangaise. Paris,
1872. royal 8vo.
CASSANO (G. B.)
II Fiore della Poesia Italiana, preceduto da alcune
Notizie Istoriche de' Poeti. 2 vols. Londra, 1802. 8vo.
CASSAS (Louis FEANgois).
Voyage Pittoresque de la Syrie, de la Palestine, et
de la Basse Egypte. (A Series of Engravings.) 3 vols.
Paris, 1799. Atlas folio.
Hee also, La Vall^e.
CASSELS— CATALOGUES.
1159
CASSELS (Robert).
Records of the Family of Cassels, and Connections.
Edinb. 1870. 4to.
CASSILIS PEERAGE.
The Cassilis Peerage, 1760-64. The Case of Sir
Thomas Kennedy, claiming the Title, Honour, and
Dignity of Earl of Cassilis. (Edited by W. B. D. D.
Turnbull.) n.p., [1838]. 8vo.
CASSIUS PARMENSIS.
Orpheus; et in eum Nathanis Chytrsei Commentario-
lum. Fruncofurti, 1585. 8vo.
CASTALIO (Sebastianus).
Da Hsereticis an sint Persequendi, multorum turn
veterum turn recentiorum Sententise. Recensuit Joachi-
mus Gluten. Anjentorati, 1610. 12mo.
CASTIGLIONE (Gio-Benedbtto).
Varii Capricci e PaesL Incisi all' acqua forte da
Gaetano Zompini, Pittore Veneto. Venezia, 1736.
oblong folio.
CASTLE (Edward James), Barrisfer.
The Law of Commerce iu Time of War. Lond.
1870. 8vo.
CATALOGUES OF BOOKS.
GENERAL.
The Greneral Catalogue of Books printed in England
since the Dreadful Fire of London, 1666, to the end
of Trinity Term, 1674. Collected by Robert ClaveL
(With continuations from 1674 to 1680.) Lmd. 1675-
1680. folio.
A Complete Catalogue of Modern Law Books. See
Sweet (Herbert G.)
Universal Catalogue of Books on Art, compiled for
the use of the National Art Library and Schools of
Art in the United Kingdom. By order of the Lords
of the Committee of Couccil on Education. 3 vols.
Lond. 1870-1877. small 4to.
Catalogue of the Library of the Sacred Harmonic
Society. Lond. 1872. 8vo.
A Reference Catalogue of Current Literature ; con-
taining the full titles of books now in print and for
sale, with the prices, and a list of the most familiar pen
names. Lond. 1877. 8vo.
Catalogue of Printed Broadsides. See Lemon
(Robert).
The English Catalogue of Books. Vol. II. 1863-
1872. Compiled by Sampson Low. Lond. 1873.
8vo.
CATALOGUES.— Co7i<tn««rf.
Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous
Literature of Great Britain. See Halkbtt (Samobl).
A Catalogue of Friends' Books. See Whitino
(John).
Catalogue of Scientific Serials. See Sccddeb
(Samuel H.).
Catalogue G6ndral,de la Librairie FranQabe. 1866-
1875 (A. H.) Par Otto Lorenz. Paris, 1876. 8to.
Catalogue G(5n(5ral de la Librairie Franqaise depuis
1840, r^dig^ par O. Lorenz. (Table des Matiferes.)
2 vols. Paris, 1879, 1880. 8vo.
Hinrich's Fiinfjahriger Biicher-Catalog. Verzeichniss
der in der zweiten hiilfte des neunzehnten Jahrhun-
derts im Deutschen Buchliandel erschienenen Biicher.
Funft«r Baud, 1871-1875. Leifaig, 1876. royal 8vo.
The same. Sechster Band, 1876-1880. Leipzig,
1881. royal 8vo.
Katalogderwichtigern,hervorragenden und besseren
Schriften Deutscher Literatur, welche in den Jahren
1801 bis Ende 1868 erschienen sind. ZusanimengesteUt
und herausgegeben von Hermann Hoppe. St. Peters-
burg, 1871. royal 8vo.
ABERDEEN.
Catalogue of the General Library of the University of
Aberdeen. 3 vols. Aberdeen, \9>1Z-\&1L royal 8vo.
DUBLIN.
Catalogiis Librorum impressorum qui in Bibliotheca
CoUegii Trinitatis Reginse, Elizabethaa ju.Kta Dublin
adservantur. Tomus primus cum Supplemento con-
tinens literas A et R DubUni, 1864. folio.
EDINBURGH.
University of Edinburgh.
Catalogue of Books added to the Library of the
University of Edinburgh, 1872-73. Edinb. 1873.
8vo.
The same. 1875 to 1876 (in Continuation). Edinb.
1877. 8vo.
Faculty of Advocates.
Catalogue of the printed Books in the Library of the
Faculty of Advocates. 6 vols. £</i»6. 1868-1878. 4to.
Supplementary Volume. Edinb. 1879. 4to.
Society op Writers to H.M. Signet.
Annual Lists of Books added to the Library of
Writers to the Signet, 1868-1881. (Continued annu-
ally.) Edinb. 1868-1881. 8vo.
Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of
the Society of Writers to H.J''. Signet. 2 vols.
1871, 1882. 4to.
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CATALOGUES.
CATALOGUES— Continued.
Other Edinburgh Libraries.
Catalogus Libronim in Bibliotheca Societatis Medicae
Edinensis secundum Auctorum nomina ordine Alpha-
betico, cui adjungitur Indiculus Anonymorum. Edinm,
1812. 8vo.
Supplement to Catalogue of the Library of the Eoyal
College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 1863-70. Edinh.
1870. royal 8vo.
Second Supplement to Catalogue of the Library of
the Eoyal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 1871-
1879. Edinh. 1879. 8vo.
Catalogue of the Library, Eoyal Scottish Academy.
Compiled by John Hutchison. Edinh. 1878. 4to.
A Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the
Society of Solicitors in the Supreme Courts of Scotland.
Edinh. 1871. 8vo.
■GLASGOW.
Catalogue of the Law Books, and of Books in General
Literature, in the Library of the Faculty of Procu-
rators, Glasgow. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1867. 8vo.
LONJDQN.
Hand List of Bibliographies, Classified Catalogues,
and Indexes, placed in the Eeading-Eoom of the
British Museum for Eeference. Land. 1881. 8vo.
Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Letters, etc., be-
longing to the I)utch Church, Austin Friars, London.
Privately printed for the Consistory of the Dutch
Church. Lond. m79. 8vo.
Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the
Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, with Supplement.
1872. 2 vols. Lond. 1878. 8vo.
Catalogue of the London Library, with Preface,
Laws and Eegtilations, List of Members, and Classified
ladex of Subjects. By Eobert Harrison. 4th edition.
Lond. 1875. royal 8vo.
Catalogue of the Mendham Collection, presented to
the Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom.
(And Supplement.) L(md. 1871, 1874. royal 8vo.
Middle Temple Library. Catalogue of the Printed
Books in the Library of the Middle Temple, alphabeti-
cally arranged, with an Index of Subjects. Lond.
1880. 8vo.
Bibliotheca Norfolciana sive Catalogus Libb. manu-
scriptorum et impressorum quos Illustr. Princeps Hen-
ricus Dux NorfolciseEegiaSocietati Londinensi donavit.
[A Gulielmo Perry.] Lond. 1681. 4to.
MANCHESTER.
Catalogue of the Books in the Manchester Free
' Library Eeference Department. I'repared by A.
Crestadoro. Lond. 1864. 8vo.
CA.TKLOG\rES>— Continued.
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.
Catalogue of the Central Lending Department, New-
castle-upon-Tyne Public Libraries. Compiled by W.
J. Haggerston. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1880. 8vo.
Catalogue of the Books in the Juvenile Lending
Department, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Public Libraries.
Compiled by W. J. Haggerston. N etccastle-vpon-Tyne,
1880. 8vo.
OXFORD.
Catalogus impressorum librorum Bibliothecse Bod-
leianse in Acadetnia Oxoniensi. Cura et opera ThomiB
Hyde. Cconii, 1674. foUo.
ST. ANDREWS.
Catalogue of Books added to the Library of the
Universityof St. Andrews, 1867-1877. 8 parts. Edinh.
1869-1877. 8vo.
FOREIGN PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
DRESDEN.
Verzeichuiss der Periodica aus den Gebieten der
Literatur, Kunst und Wissenschaft im besitze der K.
Oeffentlichen Bibliothek zu Dresden. Yon Paul Emil
Eichter. Dresden, 1880. 8vo.
Verzeichnisse der Neuen Werke der KGuigl. OefFent-
lichen Bibliothek zu Dresden. Herausgegeben von
Paul Emil Eichter. Dresden, 1880, 1881. 8vo.
FLORENCE
BibliothecBB Mediceo-Laurentianae Catalogus.
BisoiONius (Ant. Maria).
See also, Bandini (Ang. Maria).
See
FRANCE.
Catalogue G6n6ral des Manuscrits des Bibliothfeques
Publiques des Dt5partments. Tome IV.-VL Paris,
1872-1879. 4to.
BibUotheque Nationale : Catalogue de I'Histoire de
France. Vols. IX.-XL Paris, 1865-1879. 4to.
Catalogue des Manuscrits Fran9ais. Vols. I.-III.
Paris, 1868-1881. 4to.
MONTE CASINO.
Bibliotheca Casinensis sen Codicum Manuscriptorum
qui in Tabulario Casinensi asservantur Series. 4 vols.
Ex Typoyraphia Casinenni. 1873-1880. folio.
MUNICH.
Catalogus Codicum manu scriptorum Eibliothecae
Eegiae Monacensis. — Vol. I. Codices Orientales. — III.
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VII. Codices Gallici, Hispanici, Italici, Anglici, etc
5 vols. Monachii, 1858-1881. 8vo.
CATALOGUES— CATULLUS.
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CATALOGUES— Continued.
STOCKHOLM.
Kongl. Bibliotekets Handlingar. Part I. Stock-
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Bibliotheca Sunderlandiana. Sale Catalogue of the
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The Inconsistencie of the Independent Way with
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CECCONI (Eugenio).
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CESNOLA (Louis Palma di).
Cyprus : its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples.
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The Handwriting of Junius, professionally investi-
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The Life and Times of Daniel De Foe ; with Ee-
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Introduction to the History of the Revolt of the
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Digest of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory
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Thesaurus philologicus criticus Linguae Hebraese et
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The Life and Times of Robert Gib, Lord of Car-
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Historical Description of the Zetland Islands in the
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GILBERT (Sir Humphrey).
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Contemporary History of Affairs in Ireland, 1641-
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La Marbrerie, 120 Planches gravies, representant
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Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of Ferrara : a Biography,
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Life of William Blake, with Selections from his
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Hebrew and Christian Records; an Historical
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Designs for Lace-Making. Lo7id. 1878. small folio.
HAKLUYT (Richard).
Divers Voyages touching the Discovery of America
and the Islands adjacent, collected and published by
Richard Hakluyt, Prebendary of Bristol in the year
1582. Edited by John Winter Jones. Lmd. 1850.
8vo. (Hakluyt Society.)
The Discovery and Conquest of Florida, by Don
Ferdinando de Soto. Translated out of Portuguese by
Richard Hakluyt, and edited by W. B. Rye. Lond.
1853. 8vo. (Hakluyt Society.)
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1. Hawkins' Voyage to the South Sea in 1593. See
Hawkins (Sir Richard).
2. Columbus' Select Letters. See Columbus (Che.)
3. Raleigh's Discovery of Guiana in 1595-1596. See
Raleigh (Sir Walter).
4. Drake's Voyage in 1595, by Thos. Maynarde.
See Drake (Sir Francis).
5. Narratives of Voyages towards the North West.
See Eundall (Thomas).
6. History of Travailo into Virginia Britannia. See
Strachey (William).
7. Discovery of America. See Hakluyt (Ed.)
8. Rundall's Memorials of the Empire of Japan.
See Rundall (Thomas).
9. Discovery of Terra Florida by De Soto. See
Hakluyt (Richard).
10, 12. Notes upon Russia. /See Herberstein (Baron
S. von).
11. Coats' Geography of Hudson's Bay. See Coats
(Capt. W.)
13. Gerritt de Veer's Three Voyages by the North
East to China. See Veer (Gerritt de).
14, 15. Mendoza's History of China. See Mendoza
(Juan Gonzalez de).
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16. Fletcher's World Encompassed. See Drake (Sib
Francis).
17. The Tartar Conquerors of China. See Orleans
(Pierre J. de).
18. White's Early Documents on Spitzbergen and
Greenland. See Spitzbergen.
19. Middleton's Voyage to Bantam, 1606. See MiD-
DLETON (Sir Henry).
20. Russia at the close of the Sixteenth Century.
See Bond (Edward A.)
21. Benzoni's Travels in America. See Benzoni
(GiROLAMO).
22. India in the Fifteenth Century. See Major
(R. H.)
23. Voyage to the West Indies. See Champlain (S.)
24. Expeditions into the Valley of the Amazons. See
Markham (C. E.)
25. Early Voyages to Australia. See Australia.
26. Embassy to the Court of Timour. See Clavijo
(Gonzales de).
27. Hudson the Navigator. See Hudson (Henry).
28. Expedition of Ursua and Aguirre. See Ursua
(P. de).
29. Life of Guzman. See Guzman (A. E. de).
30. Discoveries of the World by Galvano. See Gal-
vano (Antonio).
31. Marvels described by Friar Jordanus. See JoB-
DANUS (Feiar).
32. Travels of Ludovico di Varthema. See Vabthema
(LUD.)
33. Travels of Cieza de Leon. a.d. 1532-50. See
CiBZA DE Leon (Pedro).
34. Narrative of Pascual de Andagoya. See Anda-
GOYA (Pascual de).
35. Barbosa's Coasts of East Africa and Malabar. See
Barbosa (Duarte).
36. 37. Cathay and the Way Thither. Minor Notices
of China. See Yule (Colonel H.)
38. Frobisher's Three Voyages. See Frobisher (Sir
Martin),
39. The Philippine Islands. See Morga (Antonio
de).
40. The Fifth Letter of Hernan Cortes. See Cortes
(Hernan).
41. 45. The Eoyal Commentaries of the Ynca.s. See
Vega (Garcilaso).
42. The Three Voyages of Vasco da Gama. See Gaha
(Vasco da).
43. Select Letters of Columbus. See Columbus
(Christopher).
44. History of the Imams and Seyyids of 'Omdn.
See Salil Ibn-Bazik.
HAKLUYT SOCIETY— Co«/m«ear.
46. Conquest and Conversion of the Canarians. flee
Bontier (Pierre).
47. Reports on the Discovery of Peru. See Mark-
ham ^Clements R.)
48. Narratives of the Rites and Laws of the Yncas.
See Markham (Clements R.)
49. Travels to Tana and Persia, by Barbaro and
ContarinL See Barbaro (Jos.)
50. Voyages of the Zeni to the Northern Seas. See
Zbno (Antonio and Nicolo).
51. The Captivity of Hans Stade of Hesse in BrazU.
See Stade (Hans).
52. The First Voyage round the World by Magellan.
See Stanley of Aldbrlby (Lord).
53. 55, 62. The Commentaries of Afonso Dalboquerque.
See Albuquerque (A.)
54. The Three Voyages of Barents to the Arctic
Regions. See Veer (Gerritt de).
56. The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster, etc. See
Markham (Clements R.)
57. The Hawkins' Voyages. See Hawkins (Sir
Richard).
58. The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger.
See Schiltberger (Johann).
59. The Voyages and Works of John Davis. See
Davis (John).
60. 61. The Natural and Moral History of the Indies.
See AcosTA (Joseph de).
62. See No. 53.
63. The Voyages of William Baffin. See Baffin (W.)
64. Narrative of the Portuguese Embassy to Abyssinia.
See Alvarez (Francisco).
HALE (Thomas).
Account of New Inventions.
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HALKETT (Anne, Lady).
Autobiography. See Camden Society.
HALKETT (Samuel), and LAING (Rev. John).
A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous
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The Bric-a-Brac Hunter ; a Chapter on Chinamania.
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HALL (Joseph), Bishop of Norwich.
A Defence of the Humble Remonstrance against the
frivolous and false Exceptions of Sniectymnuus. By
the Author of the said Humble Remonstrance. Lond,
.1641. 4to,
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A Short Answer to the tedious Vindication of
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An Apologie for the Ministry and its Maintenance :
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HALL (William Edward), Barrister.
International Law. Oxford, 1880. 8vo.
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A Collection of Letters illustrative of the Progress of
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Harrowing of Hell. A Miracle Play, written in the
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HAMAKER (Henricus Arb.vtius).
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A Briefs Relation of that which hath been lately
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Memoir of the Public Life of the Right Hon. John
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HULLAH (John), LL.D.
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ICELANDIC DICTIONAEY. See Vigfusson
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INDEX EXPUEGATOEIUS Librorum qui hoc
saeculo prodierunt, etc., juxta S. Concilii Trideutini
decretum, Philippi II. Eegis Catholici jussu et auctori-
tate in Belgia concinnatus. n.p. 1599. 12mo.
INDEXES TO SEEVICES OF HEIES. See
Chancery.
INDIA.
Statement exhibiting the Moral and Material Pro-
gress and Condition of India during the year 1871-72.
Lmd. 1873. folio.
Memoirs of the Geological Survey op India.
Vols. VIL-XVIIL Calcutta, 1869-1881. royal 8vo.
Pal/eontologia Indica ; being Figures and Descrip-
tions of the Organic Eemains procured during the
Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Calcutta,
1870-1881. royal 8vo.
Series VI. Stolicza (Ferd.) The Pelecypoda of the
Cretaceous Eocks of Southern India.
Completing Vol. III. of the Cretaceous
Fauna.
VII. Stolicza (Ferd.) Kutch Fossils. On
some Tertiary Crabs.
VIIL Stolicza (Ferd.) The Brachiopoda of
the Cretaceous Eocks of S. India.
Vol. IV. of Cretaceous Fauna.
IX. Waagen (W.) Jurassic Fauna of Kutch.
The Cephalopoda. Parts 1-4.
X. Foote (E. B.) and Lydekker (E.) Fauna
of the Indian Fluviatile Deposits.
Parts 1-5.
XL reistmantel(0.) Jurassic Flora of Kach.
XII. Feistmantel (0.) The Fossil Flora of
the Lower Gondwanas.
INDIA — Continued.
Palsontologia Indica — Continued.
XIII. "Waagen (W.) Salt Eange Fossils.
XrV. Duncan (M.) Sind Fossil Corals and
Alcyonaria. The Fossil Echinoidea.
Eecords of the Geological Survey of India.
Vol. IL pt. 2.— Vol XIV. Calcutta, 1870-1881. 8vo.
INDIAN MAIL.
Allen's Indian Mail and Eegister of Intelligence for
British and Foreign India, China, and all parts of the
East, from its commencement in 1843. 39 vols, in 35.
Lond. 1843-1881. foUo.
INDICTMENTS. See Criminal Indictments.
INDULGENCE (The).
A Eeview and Examination of a Book bearing the
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8vo.
INDUSTEIAL AETS (The). See M. (W.)
INGELOW (Jean.)
Poems. Lond. 1866.
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Anna and Edgar ; or, Love and Ambition,
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A Tale
INGEAM (Prof. T. Dunbar), Barrister -at-Law.
Compensation to Land and House Owners : being a
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INGEAM (William).
Poems in the English and Scottish Dialects.
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Aher-
INMAN (Thomas), M.D.
Ancient Faiths and Modern. A Dissertation upon
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INNES— ITALIAN PICTURES.
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Concerning some Scotch Surnames. Edinb. 1860 4to
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INSCEIPTIONES ANTIQUE
Ephemeris Epigraphica, Corporis Inscriptionum
Latmarum Supplementum. Edita jussu Instituti
Arch^ologici Eomani, cura G. Heni^eni, Th. Mommseni
etJ.B.Rossu. 4 vols. Momm, 1872-1881. royal 8vo.
Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum. Vols I -III
Edd. Adolphus Kirchoff, Ulricus Koehler, et ' Gul'
Dittenberger. Berolini, 1873-1878. foUo.
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, concilio' et auctori-
tete Academiee Litterarum Regia^ Borussic* editum
Berolini, 1863-1881. folio.
Vol in. ParsX. Inscriptiones Asise Provinciarum
Europae Graecomm Illyrici Latinae.
Edidit Theodoras Mdmmsen.
IV. Inscriptiones Parietaria; Pompeiana;, Her-
culanenses Stabianaj. Edidit Carolus
Zangemeister.
V. Inscriptiones GaUiae Cisalpin» Latina;.
Edidit Theodorus Mommsen. 2 parts.
VL Inscriptiones Urbis Eomaj Latinas.
Ediderunt E. Bormann et G. Henzen.
VIL Inscriptiones Britannia; Latinse. Edidit
.lEmilius HUbner.
VIIL Inscriptiones Africse Latin*. CoUegit
Gustavus Wilmanns.
Inscriptiones Hispaniae Christianas. Edidit ^miUus
Hiibner. Berolini, 1871. 4to.
Inscriptiones Britannia; Christiana;. Edidit ^milius
Hubner. Berolini, 1876. 4to.
Corpus Inscriptionum Italicarum. See Fabrbtti (A.)
INTELLIGENCER (The), published for the Satis-
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December 1665. 2 vols. [Zand.] 1663-1665. 4to.
INTERETS DES PRINCES.
Le Vrai Interet des Princes. Strasbourg, n A. 12mo.
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INVENTIONS.
An Account of several New Inventions and Improve-
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IRELAND.
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The History of this Iron Age, wherein is set down
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PARRY (R.)
Awdl* ar y Greadigaeth.
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PARTON (James).
Life of Voltaire. 2 vols.
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PATERSON (James).
Memoir of the late James Fillans, Sculptor. Paisley,
1854. 4to.
History of the Regality of Musselburgh, with
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PATERSON (Robert).
Manx Antiquities ; or, Remarks on the present
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PATERSON (William).
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PATERSONS Scottish Almanack. See Almanacks.
PATTISON (Mabk)>
Milton. Lond. 1879. post 8vo. (English Men of
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PAUL (James Balfour).
The History of the Royal Company of Archers, the
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Past and Present of Aberdeenshire ; or. Reminis-
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PECK (Francis).
Catalogue of Tracts for and against Popery. See
CoETHAM Society.
PECKHAM (John), ArchUshop of Canterbury.
Joannis Archiepiscopi Cantuaricensis Perspectiva
communis. Opus dOigentissime emendatum per L.
Gauricum Neapolitanum. Venetiis, 1504. folio.
PEEL (Sidney).
A Concise Treatise on the Practice and Procedure .in
Chancery Actions. Second edition. Lond. 1881. 8vo.
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Lord Johnstone of Lochwood, Lochmaben. Minute
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folio.
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Supplemental Case. Lond. 1848-1855. folio.
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Earl of Melfort in the Peerage of Scotland. Lond.
1853. folio.
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gf Ireland. Lmd. 1856-1857. folio.
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1858. foli«.
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PEGU AND CEYLON.
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Notice Historique sur la Langue Anglaise. Paris,
1832. 8vo.
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PENHOUET. See Maudbt de Penhodet.
PERIN (Leonaed), S.J.
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PERSIAN GRAMMAR See Ibraheem (K M.)
PERSIAN LYRICS. See Hafiz.
PERSIAN TALES.
The Persian and Turkish Tales complete. Trans-
lated formerly into French by M. Petis de la Croix, and
now into English from that Translation by Dr King
and others. 2 vols. Lond. 1739. 12mo.
PERTH.
Statistical Accounts of the Town and Parish of
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1795. Perth, 1796. 8vo.
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PERUSCHUS— PLANCHl
1261
PERUSCHUS (Jo. Baptista), S. J.
Historica Eelatio de Regie Mogor, a magna Tamer-
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12mo.
PETER (John).
A Treatise of Lewisham (but vulgarly miscalled
Dulwicb) Wells in Kent, shewing the time and manner
of the Discovery, etc. Lond. 1680. 12mo,
PETRONIJ (Stefano E.)
Proverbj di Salomone esposti in Terza Rima con
note. Londra, 1822. 8vo.
PETTIGREW (J. Bell), M.D.
Animal Locomotion ; or, Walking, Smmming, and
Elying : with a Dissertation on Aeronautics. Lond.
1874. post 8vo. (International Scientific Series.)
PETTIGREW (Thomas Joseph).
Chronicles of the Tombs : a Select Collection of
Epitaphs, preceded by an Essay on Epitaplis, and
other Monumental Inscriptions. Lond. 1857, 12mo.
(Bohn's Antiquarian Library.)
PEZ (Bebnardus).
Bibliotheca Benedictino-Mauriana ; seu de ortu, vitis
et scriptis Patrum Benedictinorum e Congregatione S.
Mauri. Augusloe Vmdelicorum, 1716. 12mo.
PFIZER (GosTAVus).
The Life of Luther. Translated from the German
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PFNOR (Rodolphb).
Le Mobilier de la Couronne et des Grandes Collec-
tions publiques et particuliferes du XIII* au XIX°
Si6cle. Paris, 1874. foHo.
PHILIPPS (G. F.)
The Art of Drawing and Painting simplified in a
Series of examples of parts of the Human Figure, etc.
Lmd. 1840. 8vo.
PHILIPPS (J. Arthur), C.E.
Elements of Metallurgy : a practical Treatise on the
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1874. royal 8vo.
PHILLIPS (John).
Responsio ad Apologiam Anonymi cujusdam tene-
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infautissimam. Lotid. 1652. 12mo.
PHILLIPS (Thomas).
The History and Antiquities of Shrewsbury. With
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Hulbert 2 vols. Shrewsbury, 1837. 4to. '
PHILOPATER (Andbkab). See Pabsons (R)
PHILOSOPHY.
A Taste of Philosophical Fanaticism ; in some Specu-
lations upon Mr Green's Principles of Natural Philo-
sophy. Lond. 1712. 8vo.
PIAZZETTA (Giambatista).
Studj di Pittura gia dissegnati da Giambatista Piaz-
zetta ed ora con I'lntaglio di Marco Pitteri, pubblicati
a spese di G. Albrizzi, etc. Venezia, 1760. oblong 4to.
PICCOLOMINUS (ARCHANaKLUs).
In librum Galeni de Humoribus commentarii.
Parims, 1556. 8vo.
PIGAFETTA (Phiuppo).
A Report of the Kingdome of Congo, a Region of
Africa, and of the Countries that border rounde about
the same. Drawen out of the writings and discourses
of Odoardo Lopez, a PortingalL Translated out of
Italian by Abraham HartweU. Lond. 1597. 4to.
PINE (Gbobob).
The Isle of Pines ; or, a late Discovery of a fourth
Island in Terra Australis Incognita. Being a true
Relation of certain English persons who, in the days of
Queen Elizabeth, were cast away and wracked upon the
Island near to the coast of Terra Australis Incognita.
Lmd. 1668. 4to.
PINKERTON (John).
CraigmiUar Castle : an Elegy. (Anon.) Edinb,
1776. 4to.
PINTO (Major Serpa).
How I crossed Africa : from the Atlantic to the
Indian Ocean, through unknown Countries, etc. Trans-
lated from the Author's Manuscript by Alfred Elwes.
2 vols. Lond. 1881. 8vo.
PITHOEUS (Petrus). iSee Leoes Wisigothorum.
PLANCHE (James Robinson).
A Cyclopajdia of Costume ; or. Dictionary of Dress,
including Notices of Contemporaneous Fashions on the
Continent. 2 vols. Lond. 1876, 1879. 4to.
1262
PLA YFORD— POEMS.
PLAYFORD (Henry).
Harmonia Sacra ; or, Divine Hymns and Dialogues,
•with a Thorough-Bass for the Thoorho-Lute, Bass-Viol,
Harpsichord or Organ. Lond. 1703. folio.
PLAYS.
A Collection of the most esteemed Farces and En-
tertainments performed on the British Stage. 6 vols.
i:dmb. 1782-1788. 8vo.
A Collection of Plays, bound in five volumes. 8vo.
Vol. I. 1. The Shepherd's Weddmg : a Scots Pastoral
Entertainment. JSdinb. 1789. — 2. Mary,
Queen of Scots : a tragedy, by the Hon. John
St. John. Land. 1789. — 3. Look before ye
Loup. Part second. By Tarn Thrum. Edinb.
1794. — 4. The East Indian: a comedy,
translated from the German of Aug. von
Kotzebue by A. Thomson. Lmid. 1799. —
5. Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots : an his-
torical drama. Edinb. 1801.
IL 1. A Tale of Terror : a dramatic romance, by
Henry Siddons. Land. 1803.— 2. The
Family Legend : a tragedy, by Joanna
BaiUie. Edinb. 1810. — 3. Mary's Bower; or,
the Castle on the Glen : a pastoral drama.
Edinb. 1811.— 4. The Labyrinth Farm; or,
the Fashionable Kecluse : a comedy by W.
Lingham. Glasgow, 1814. — 5. Plighted Troth ;
or, a Woman her own Rival. Land. 1842.
III. 1. Bertram ; or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand : a
tragedy, by Rev. R. C. Maturin. Lond.
1816. — 2. Euripides's Alcestis, burlesqued
by Issachar Styrke. Lond. 1816. — 3. Ger-
manicus : a tragedy, by A. V. Arnault.
Translated by Geo. Bemel. ioni. 1817. — 4.
The Banished Lord : a tragedy. Lond. 1843.
IV. 1. Clemenza ; or, the Tuscan Orphan; a tragic
drama, by Walter Ainslie, M.D. Lond.
1823. — 2. Mourtzoufle : a tragedy. With
other Poems, by Thomas Aird. Lond. 1826.
— 3. The Martyr : a drama, by Joanna Baillie.
Lo7id. 1826. — 4. A Record of the Pyramids :
adrama, by John Edmund Reade. Lond. 1842.
— 5. Honesty : a drama, by Henry Spicer.
Lond. 1842.— 6. The Lords of EUingham :
a drama, by Henry Spicer. Lond. 1843.
V. 1. Astolfo : a dramatic romance. Lond. 1842.
— 2. The Duke of Florence : a tragedy, by
one of the Medici. Lond. 1843.— 3. Borgia:
a tragedy, by Henry T. Worley. Lond.
1843. — 4. Edric the Saxon : a tragedy.
Lond. 1845. — 5. Behsariua : a tragedy,
by W. R. Scott. Lond. 1846.-6. Ignez
de Castro : a tragedy, by the Author of
"Rural Sonnets." Lond. 1846.— 7. The
Flower of Yarrow : a tragedy, by the author
of " The Kentish Legends." Lond. 1846.
PLOWDEN (Edmund).
Les Commentaires ou Eeportes de Edmunde Plow-
den, un apprentice de le comen ley. Lond. 1758. folio.
PLUTARCHUS.
Plutarchi Demosthenis ex Ciceronis Vitae Parallelae
nunc primum separatim editaj. Graeca recensuit, latine
reddidit notis iUustravit Philippus Barton. Oxonii,
1745. 8vo.
Plutarch's Lives. Translated from the Greek by
Aubrey Stewart and the late George Long. 4 vols.
Zow(i. 1880. 12mo. (Bohn's Standard Library.)
POCOCK (Nicholas).
Records of the Reformation. The Divorce, 1527-
1533. 2 vols. Oxford, 1870. 8vo.
POEMS.
A Collection op Poems, bound in one volume. 4to.
1641-1755.
1. King Charles, his Welcome Home ; or, a
Congratulation for his safe and happy Re-
turn from Scotland. By John Bond. 1641.
—2. A Panegyrick on their Royal High-
nesses, and congratulating his Return from
Scotland. Edinb. reprinted 1682.— 3. Ho-
race's Art of Poetry, made English by the
Earl of Roscommon. Lond. 1684. — 4. War
Horns to make room for the Bucks with
Green Bowes. Lond. 1682. — 5. On the
Tenth of June mdcc, being the Birthday of
the Prince of Wales, (no title-page). — 6.
The Election : a poem. Lond. 1701. — 7.
Sylvia's Complaint of her Sexes Unhappi-
ness. Lond. 1701. — 8. Marlborough : an
heroic poem, by Mr Denne. Lrnid. 1704. —
9. Faction Displayed : a poem. Lond.YTQi. —
10. Moderation Displayed, by the Author of
Faction Displayed. Lond. 1705. — 11. The
British Heroes ; or, a new ballad, by Mr John
Grubb. Lond. 1707. — 12. A Poem on the
Arrival of H.M. King George. Lond. 1714.
—13. An Epistle to Sir John Blount, one
of the Directors of the South Sea Company.
By N. Amhurst. Lond. 1720.— 14. The
Beauty and Excellence of Charity : a poem
presented to Sir Peter King. Lond. 1721.
— 15. Bedlam : a poem, by Hildebrand
Jacob. Lond. 1723.-16. The Bridge of
Life : an allegorical poem, by the Author of
the Battle of the Sexes. Dublin, 1724. — ■
17. A New Norfolk Ballad concerning the
late Vienna Treaty. Lond. 1731. — 18.
Chevy-Chace, the celebrated old poem, etc.
Glasgow, 1747. — 19. Hardy knute : a frag-
ment of an ancient Scots poem. Glasgow,
POEMS.
1263
FOEMS— Continued.
1748.— 20. Escapes of a Poetical Genius.
LoTul. 1752.— 21. A Threnody, to the
memorj of a Nobleman ^Walter Lord Blan-
tyre) who died at Paris, May 1751. By
Philalethes.— 22. Edom of Gordon : an
ancient Scottish poem never before printed.
Glasgow, 1755.
A Collection op Poems (1682-1757), bound in one
volume, folio.
1. The Mushroom ; or, a Satyr against
libelling Tories and prelatical Tantivies, in
Answer to a Satyr against Sedition called
the Meddal. By the Author of Absalom
and Achitophel [Dryden]. Lontl. 1682. —
2. The Malecontent : a satyr. By T. D'Ur-
fey. Lond. 1684.-3. Britannia Rediviva :
a poem on the Birth of the Prince. By Mr
Dryden. Lond. 1688. — 4. The Murmurers:
a poem. Lond. 1689.— 5. A Congratu-
latory Poem to Queen Mary upon her
Arrival in England. By Tho. Shiidwell.
Lond. 1689. — 6. Address of John Dryden
to the Prince of Orange. Lond. 1689.— 7.
Scots Paradise, or the Humours of a Derby
Ale-House, with a Satyr upon the Ale.
Lond. 1700. — 8. Commendatory Verses on
the Author of the Two Arthurs. Lond.
1700. — 9. Panthea ; an elegy on the Death
of the Viscountess Scudamore. Lond. 1729.
10. Britannia: a poem. Lond. 1729. — 11.
Lothario's Answer to Sarah the Quaker, in
the Shades. Lond. 1729. — 12. Iniquity
Dispkyed ; or, the Happy Deliverance. By
Peter Eraser. Lond. 1729.-13. Of Legacy-
Hunting. A dialogue between Sir W.
Raleigh and Merlin the Prophet. Lond.
1737.-14. An Ode to the Hon. Philip
Yorke. Imitated from Horace, by 8 . . .
J . . . Lmd. 1742.— 16. Plot or No Plot;
or, Sir W — m and his Spy foiled : a new
ballad. Lond. 1747.-16. An Ode to the
Inhabitants of Great Britain, in imitation of
Horace. Lond. 1747. — 17. Female Em-
pire ; or, Winter celebrated at London.
Lond. 1746.-18. Reproof: a satire ; the
Sequel to Advice. [By Tobias Smollett.]
Lond. 1747. — 19. Lucy : a pastoral. — 20.
Advice to a Widow. Lotid. n.d. — 21. Bury
and its Environs : a poem. Lond. 1747. —
22. Past Twelve o'clock ; or, Byng's Ghost :
an ode. Lond. 1757.
A Collection of Puems (1741-1811), bound in one
volume. 4to.
1. Verses to a Lady of Quality insulted by a
Rabble of Writers. Lond, 1741. — 2.
PO'EMS— Continued.
Mosffiua : a monody to the Memory of Mr
Pope. Lond. 1847.— 3. The Pleaaure* of
Melancholy. Lond. 1747. — 4. Two Lyric
Epistles : One to my cousin Shandy, etc.
Lond. 1760.— 5. Four Elegies, deacripUre
and moral. Lond. 1760. — 6. Love Elegiea.
£By John Lettice.] Lond. 1760. — 7. Love
Verses. Lond. 1761. — 8. Anningait and
Ajatt : a Greenland Tale, versified by a
Lady. Lond. 1761. — 9. A Poem on Chess.
Lond, 1764. — 10. An Ode upon the present
Period, addressed to the Right Hon. Geo.
Grenville. Lotid. 1769. — 11. Epithalamium
on the Marriage of David, Viscount Stor-
mont, Lond. 1776.— 12. The Albion Prin-
cess : a Pindaric ode. Lond. 1772. — 13.
The XLV Chapter of the Prophecies of
Thomas the Rhymer in Verse, with Notes,
etc. Edinb. 1776.— 14. A Poetical Epistle
to George Washington from an Inhabitant
of the State of Maryland. Lond. 1779.—
15. The Carse of Stirling : an elegy.
Minb. 1785.— 16. A Poem to the Memory
of George F. Handel. Lond. 1787.— 17.
Eskdale : a poem. (No title-page.) — 18. A
Ride and Walk through Stourh^d. Lond.
1779.-19. The Return of Peace. Lond.
1801.-20. British Scenery. [By Daniel
Cabanel]. Lond. 1811. — 21. Romance : a
poetical Capriccio. Lond. 1811.
A Collection op Poems (1786-1812), bound in one
volume. 4to.
1. The Fane of the Druids. 2 parts. Lond.
178&-1789.— 2. Address to Loch Lomond.
Edinb. n.d.— 3. The Britanniad ; or, the
Choice of Ministers. The Hibemiad; or,
the Change of Ministers : a satirical poem
in 2 parts. Lond. 1807.— 4 Nobility : a
poem in imitation of JuvenaL Lond. 1811.
—5 . The Battle of Salamanca Lond. 1812.
An Essay on the Different Stiles of Poetry (by Dr
Thomas Parnell). Lond. 1713. 8vo.
Freethinkers : a poem in Dialogue (by Anne Finch,
Lady Winchelsea). Lond. 1811. 8vo.
The Republican Procession; or, the Tumultuous
Cavalcade: a merry poem. n.p. 1714. 8vo.
The Apparition : a poem. Lond. 17 \0. 8vo.
The Capital I A Satirical and Sentimental Poem
dedicated to the Earl of Stanhope. Lond. n.d. 8vo.
Miscellaneous Poems by several Hands. Published
by D. Lewis. Lond. 1730. 8vo.
Hymn to the Power of Harmony. [By John Cal-
lendar of Craigforth.] £dinb. 1763. 4ta
1264
POEMS— PORTEUS.
FOEMS—Confimuid.
Monody on the Death of Henry, Lord Viscount
Melville, and of the Right Hon. Robert Blair of Avon-
ton. Edinb. 1811. 4rto.
Ramble of John Jorum and his friends to Roslin,
4th June 1813. By Edinias. Edinb. ISU. 12mo.
The Republic of the Ants: a Poem. Illustrated
with Notes. Lmid. IS22. 12mo.
The City of the West; a Fragment. Bath, l8Si. 8vo.
Miscellaneous Poems, by J. T. B. Lo7id. 1852. 8vo.
Early English Alliterative Poems. — Hymns to the
Virgin and Christ. — Political, Religious, and Love
Poems. See Eably English Text Societt.
POESIAS CASTELLANAS, anteriores al Siglo
XV. See Sanchez (Thomas Antonio).
POET^ LATINI.
Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum quorum opera non
extant. Undique a Rob. Stephano olim congesta nunc
autem ab Henr. Stephano ejus filio digesta. Exc. II.
Stephanus, 1564. Svo.
Poetae Latini rei Venaticse Scriptores et Bucolici
Antiqui, videlicet, Gratii atque Nemesiani cynegeticon,
Lalieuticon ot de aucupio. Cum notis integris Barthii,
Ulitii, T. Johnson, Brucei, etc. Accedunt G. Kem-
pheri observationes in tres priores Calpurnii Eclogas.
Lugduni Batavorum, 1728. 4to.
POGGIO BRACCIOLmi.
Poggiana, ou la Vie, le Caracttre, les Sentences, et
les Bons Mots de Pogge Florentin. Avec son Histoire
de la Republique de Florence. 2 vols. Amsterdam,
1720. 12mo.
Dialogus, An seni sit uxor ducenda, circa an. 1435
conscriptus, nunc primum tjrpis mandatus edente
Guliebno Shepherd. lAverpoolice, 1807. Svo.
POIRET (Pieeee).
L'CEconomie Divine ou Systeme universel et d^-
montre des (Euvres et des Desseins de Dieu envers les
Hommes. 7 vols. Amsterdam, 1687. Svo.
POLITI (Rafpaello).
n Viaggiatore in Girgenti e il Cicerone di Piazza
ovvero Guida agli Avanzi d'Agrigento. Girgenti, 1826.
Svo.
POLLOCK (Frederick), Barrister-at-Law.
Spinoza, his Life and Philosophy. Land. 1880. Svo.
Principles of Contract : being a Treatise on the
General Principles concerning the validity of Agree-
ments in the Law of England. Third edition. Lond.
1881. Svo.
POLLOCK (Sir Frederick).
Macready's Reminiscences. See Macready (W. C.)
POLLUX (Julius).
Onomasticon decern libris constans, adjecta interpre-
tatione Latina Rodolphi Gualtheri, studio atque opera
Wolfgangi Seberi. Franeofurti, 1608. 4to.
PONCE DE LA FUENTE (Constantino).
Exposicion del Primero Salmo dividida en Seis Ser- _
mones. Bonn. 1881. Svo.
PONTANUS (Georqius Babtholdus).
Scanderbegus, hoc est Vita et Res strenue feliciterque
gest» Georgii Castrioti, Epiri regis, ob magna facta
Scanderbegi dicti, contra Turcarum immanitatem, etc.
HanovioB, 1609. small Svo.
POOR LAW MAGAZINE. See Magazines.
POPE (Alexander).
Works. New edition, with Introductions and Notes,
by Rev. Whitwell Elwin and Wm. John Courthope.
Vol. III. (Poetry.) Lond, 1S81. Svo.
POPISH PLOT.
The Narrative of Mr William Boys, Citizen of
London, faithfully relating what came to his knowledge
concerning the late horrid Popish Plot, and the Death
of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey. Lond. 1680. folio.
The Information of Stephen Dugdale ; delivered at
the Bar of the House of Commons, Monday, 1st day
of November 1680. Lond. 1680. folio.
The Information of William Lewis ; delivered at the
Bar of the House of Commons the eighteenth of
November 1680 ; together with his further Narrative
relating thereto : in aU which is contained a Confirma-
tion of the Popish Plot. Lond. 1680. folio.
POPMA (Titus), Phrysius.
De Operis Servorum. Amstelodami, 1672. 24mo.
PORPHYRIUS.
De Abstinentia ab Esu Auimalium libri TV"., cum
notis integris P. Victorii et Jo. Valentini et interpre-
tatione Latina J. B. Feliciani, Editionem curavit
Jacobus de Rhoer. Trajedi ad Rhenum. 1767. 4to.
PORTA (Jo. Baptista), Neopolitanus.
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