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CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY
NORFOLK AND NORWICH
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CATALOGUE
THE LIBRARY
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SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED
WITH AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX.
NORWICH :
PRINTED BY JOSLA.H FLETCHER, HAYMARKET.
1842.
PREFACE.
The Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution was estab-
lished in the year 1822, for the purpose of combining
publications of the highest character, both English and
Foreign, in every department, with a liberal supply of the
most interesting and popular literature of the day, and a
general collection of standard works : thus whilst securing
an ample provision of general amusement and informa-
tion, its Library of Reference would present valuable
and increasing facilities for the cultivation of literary and
scientific pursuits. To what extent these objects have
been already attained, the present Catalogue will bear
testimony. Difficulties have arisen, but these are happily
surmounted; and the members of this Institution may
now look forward, with renewed confidence, to the time
when, the objects originally contemplated being fully ac-
compUshed, it may take its stand with the best provincial
establishments of a similar kind.
In this Institution the want of a new Catalogue on a
classified basis has been long felt ; for although the alpha-
betical mode of arrangement may in the infancy of such
an establishment be best adapted to the smaller collection
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VI PREFACE.
of books, yet, after a lapse of twenty years, during which
steady progress has been made towards the formation of
a valuable Library, classification becomes necessary. On
the other hand, the difficulty of assigning to each book its
appropriate place under the best arranged system, is so
great, owing to the diversified character of many w^orks,
that those who make the attempt may claim some indul-
gence if they should not in every instance have come to
the right decision on this point.
The arrangement adopted in the present Catalogue,
although agreeing in its general outlines, will, at the same
time, be found to differ in some of its details from most
other Catalogues : — the sub-divisions in every case must
necessarily be adapted to the extent of the collection ; for
if too numerous and minute, they only tend to confuse
the inquirer and increase the difficulty of reference to any
particular book. The copious alphabetical index sub-
joined to this Catalogue will, it is hoped, entirely obviate
that difficulty.
The Institution owes much to the liberality of private
individuals, who, particularly at an early period of its
existence, have enriched its shelves by numerous dona-
tions. One hundred and forty-six volumes of Foreign
literature were presented by the Norwich Foreign Book
Society ; — and about fifteen hundred pamphlets, compris-
ing, amongst many others, the collection of the late Sir
John Cox Hippesley, Bart., have been presented by vari-
ous subscribers. The names of the donors were inserted
PREFACE. VII
in the former Catalogue, but in the present, it was con-
sidered unnecessary, as every donation is recorded in a
book provided for the purpose, and the name of the
donor is also inscribed within the cover of each presenta-
tion book or pamphlet.
Although the subscribers to the Norfolk and Norwich
Literary Institution have the privilege of access to the
books composing the City Library, in common with the
subscribers to the Norwich Public Library, in whose
custody they are deposited, it has not been thought
proper to insert them in this Catalogue, but a separate
Catalogue is kept at the rooms of the Institution : and
the books may be obtained by an order from the Town
Clerk, to whom application can be made either personally
or through the Librarian.
In the summer of 1 840 it was considered by several of
the members, that instruments for meteorological observa-
tions would be a desirable addition to the Institution. A
subscription for eflfecting this object was opened, and a
sum sufficient for the purchase of a very superior standard
barometer, by Newman, two excellent standard thermo-
meters, a day and night self-registering thermometer, a
rain guage, and Daniell's hygrometer, was subscribed by
several members of the Institution who felt an interest in
scientific inquiries. These instruments are now in the
possession of the Society, and a daily register is kept by
the Librarian j an abstract of which appears weekly in
the Norwich papers.
VllI PREFACE.
The Catalogue now oflfered to the subscribers, although
its arrangement may not be considered philosophically
correct in all its bearings, will, it is hoped, answer its
immediate purpose of facilitating reference; at the same
time that it will exhibit the riches and poverty of the
Library in the several branches of literature — its riches,
that the pubhc may see what has been effected during a
comparatively short period* — its poverty, that desiderata
may be suppHed, and the collection of standard works in
each department gradually rendered complete.
* The Institution at the present time contains upwards of 1 1000 volumes of
books.
L AW S,
CORRECTED TO SEPTEMBER, 1842.
CHAP. I.
LAWS RESPECTING THE MEMBERS.
SECTION I. TERMS OF ADMISSION.
1 . — ^The Members of this Institution shall consist of Share-
holders and Anmtal Subscribers : but Shareholders only shall
have an Interest in the Property of the Institution, or be en-
titled to vote on questions affecting it.
2. — The price of each Share shall be Five Guineas; but when
450 Shares shall have been subscribed for, the Subscription at
that rate shall close.
3. — An Annual Subscription of One Guinea and Half shall
be paid in advance by every Shareholder : those who hold more
than one share being allowed on their additional Share or Shares
Interest at four per cent.
4. — Members who are not Shareholders shall pay in advance
an Annual Subscription of Two Guineas.
5. — The Annual Payments shall become due on the 22nd of
October in each year. A Shareholder not paying his Subscrip-
tion before the 22nd of December shall thenceforth be charged a
fine of One Shilling per Month while in arrear, that if in arrear
on the 22nd of December of the following Year, he shall then
receive a Month's notice to pay up his arrears, or forfeit his
White Ticket, but shall be allowed, nevertheless, to dispose of
any additional Shares he may also hold ; but that this law shall
X LAWS
not be enforced in any case where absence or other efficient
reason shall be satisfactorily alleged to the Committee, for non-
compliance with the terms of the Law.
6. — Persons elected Members between the 22nd of October
in each year, and the 22nd of April following, shall pay a Full
Years Subscription ; such as are subsequently elected shall pay
for Half the Year only.
7. — Every Member when admitted may, at his own cost,
receive a copy of the Regulations of the Institution, and a
Catalogue of the books when published ; also every Supplement
to, or new edition of, the Catalogue, as soon as it shall be
printed. Every Shareholder shall, at his own cost, receive a
Ticket for each of his Shares, as provided by the 1 5th Law of
this Chapter.
SECTION II. MODE OF ADMISSION.
8. — Persons desirous of joining the Institution must be pro-
posed by a Member, or by the Secretary, who shall inscribe their
names and address, together with his own signature, upon a
board to be placed in a conspicuous part of the Rooms.
9. — The names of those proposed shall be enumerated in the
Summonses issued for the succeeding Monthly Meeting of the
Committee, when they shall be Balloted for.
10. — At such Ballots no one shall be elected unless by the
votes of at least Two-thirds of the persons present.
SECTION III. TRANSFER OF SHARES.
11. — If any Shareholder wish to dispose of his Property in
the Institution, he shall be at liberty to do so, provided the
party to whom he wishes to transfer it be accepted on Ballot,
unless already a Member.
12. — If any Shareholder dispose of one or more of the Shares
he holds, the party to whom they are transferred shall become
liable to pay an Annual Subscription of £l lis. Qd., and be
entitled to interest on all the Shares so transferred to him,
except one.
13. — In any case of proposed Transfer, the same Regulations
shall be observed with regard to the admission of the person
proposed, as are provided by the 8tli, 9th, and 10th Laws of
this Chapter.
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14. — In the event of the Death of a Shareholder, his Share
or Shares shall not be confiscated for non-payment of Annual
Subscriptions until four years after his decease : — no books shall
be delivered to the representatives of such Shareholder, while
such Annual Subscriptions be withheld, but they shall be at
liberty at any time to sell the Shares, subject to the regulations
respecting transfers, without being chargeable with any other
arrears of Subscription than such as may have accrued during
the life of the Shareholder.
15. — Each Share shall be represented by a Ticket. The
Ticket representing the Share which bears no Interest, but is
charged with the payment of an Annual Subscription, shall be a
White Ticket, — with the following acknowledgment : —
" This Ticket, No. certifies that the Bearer holds One Share in the
"Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, and is entitled to all the
"rights and privileges of a Shareholder therein, so long as he continues to
"pay an Annual Subscription of one Guinea and a Half, and to conform
" to the Laws of the Institution.
"fEntd.) f Signed)
" Sec. President."
The Ticket representing the Share which bears Interest shall
be a Red Ticket, — with the following acknowledgment : —
" This Ticket, No. certifies that the Bearer holds One Share in the
"Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, and is entitled to all the
" rights and privileges of a Shareholder therein, and to Interest on One
" Share, at four per cent, per Annum, so long as he continues to conform
"to the Laws of the Institution.
"fEntd.) . (Signed)
" Sec. President."
16. — Progressive Numbers shall be attached to the Shares,
in the order in which they are subscribed for, and the Tickets
which represent them, whether White or Red.
17. — If any person, hitherto not a Member of the Institution,
or an Annual Subscriber, should obtain by Transfer, one or
more Red Tickets, one of such Tickets must be immediately
exchanged for a White Ticket, in conformity with the 12th
Law of this Chapter.
White Tickets, however, can never be exchanged for Red
Ones. The holder of any number of White Tickets must pay
his Subscription on each, but can receive no interest on any of
them.
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18. — A Book shall be kept for the Registering of Shares, as
they are subscribed for, in wliich all Transfers shall be entered,
with notices of every exchange of Red for White Tickets ; and
every Shareholder making a Transfer must give immediate in-
formation of it to the Secretary.
SECTION IV. ANNUAL AND SPECIAL GENERAL MEETINGS.
19. — An Annual Meeting of the Members of this Institution
shall be held on or about the 22nd of October in each year ; of
which Notice shall be given in the Norwich Papers of the two
preceding weeks. The Chair to be taken by the President or
one of the Vice-Presidents, or, in their absence, by such person
as the Meeting shall appoint.
20. — No New Law can be made, nor any existing Law be
Repealed or Altered, except at a General Meeting, and by a
majority of the Members present, to be determined by Ballot.
21. — Any New Law, or Repeal, or Alteration proposed, shall
be fairly written out and signed by the proposer, and placed
conspicuously in the Library for the inspection of Members, at
least One Month previous to the General Meeting.
22. — Ladies shall have the privilege of voting by Proxy, pro-
vided such Proxy be a Member.
SECTION V. PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS.
23. — Any Member may Introduce a Lady or Gentleman,
occasionally resident at or near Norwich, for the purpose of
becoming a Temporary Subscriber to the Institution, on paying
Five Shillings per Month in advance, and agreeing to be subject
to these Laws. The Name and Address of such Temporary
Subscriber shall be entered, and signed by the Member intro-
ducing, who shall become answerable for any Fines incuixed.
24. — Any Member may Introduce Strangers for a period not
exceeding One Week, under the following Regulations : — Such
strangers shall not be resident at or within ten miles of Norwich,
and shall be introduced to the Librarian ; their names and ad-
dresses shall be entered and signed by the Members introducing,
who shall become answerable for any Fines incurred.
25. — Any Member may Propose whatever Works he wishes
to be purchased, by entering their Titles and Prices in the Pro-
posing Book.
RESPECTING THE FUNDS. Xlll
CHAP. ir.
LAWS RESPECTING THE FUNDS.
SECTION I. APPROPRIATION.
1. — The amount received for Shares shall be applied to the
purchase of Standard Works, in the various departments of Sci-
ence and Literature, English and Foreign.
2. — The Net Annual Income shall be appropriated, in the first
instance, to the Literature of the Day, and secondly, to the
purchase of Standard Works, at the discretion of the Committee.
SECTION II. ACCOUNTS.
3. — All Money payable to the Institution, whether arising
from the purchase of Shares, from Annual Subscriptions, Tem-
porary Subscribers, or any other source, shall be received by
the Secretary, and be accounted for agreeably to the 28th Law
of Chap. III.
4. — All Money due from the Institution shall be paid by the
Chairman of the Committee, or his order, and accounted for
agreeably to the provisions of the 20th Law of Chap. III.
5. — The Accounts of the Chairman and Treasurer shall be
Audited every year by three members of the Committee, to be
appointed at their last Monthly Meeting ; and the Report of the
Auditors shall be read at the Annual Meeting.
SECTION III. BENEFACTORS.
6. — Benefactors of suras to the amount of £21 and upward,
although not Members of the Institution, shall be allowed access
to it at all times as Honorary Members.*
* By a reference to the first Law of Chap. IV, it will be seen that the same
privilege is conferred on "all Donors of Books or other Property, of the
estimated value of i£2I and upwards."
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CHAP. III.
LAWS RESPECTING THE OFFICERS.
SECTION I. ENUMERATION.
1 . — The Officers of the Institution shall consist of a President,
Vice-Presidents, a Committee of Twenty-one Members, a Trea-
surer, and a Librarian and Secretary.
SECTION II. PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENTS, AND
TREASURER,
2. — Any Vacancy occurring in the Offices of President, Vice-
President, or Treasurer, shall be supplied by Election by Ballot,
at an Annual or Special Meeting.
3. — The President, or in his absence, one of the Vice-Presi-
dents, or in their absence some other Member, shall take the
Chair at Annual or Special Meetings, and shall have a second
or casting vote, where the numbers are equal.
4. — The President and Vice-Presidents shall be ex officio
Members of the Committee.
5, — The Treasurer shall keep an account of all money which
pass through his hands on behalf of the Institution ; which Ac-
counts shall be audited annually.
SECTION III. COMMITTEE.
§ Mode of Election.
6. — ^The Committee shall consist of twenty-one Members, any
five of whom may act. Seven of the number shall go out by
rotation, on the 22nd of October in each year, (unless one of them
has been appointed to the office of Deputy Chairman in his last
year,) and seven new Committee-men shall be annually elected.
No Member shall be eligible to be re-elected on the Committee
according to the provisions of Law 7, until after the lapse of one
year; but should any vacancies occur according to the 13th
Law of this Chapter, those Gentlemen who have gone out at the
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preceding Annual Meeting, shall be eligible for filling up such
vacancies, the same as the other Members of the Institution.
7. — The Seven new Committee-men shall be thus chosen.
Each Member, previously to the day of the Annual Meeting,
shall deliver to the Secretary (to be deposited by him in a locked
box) an alphabetical list of the Seven Members he wishes to
nominate, signed with his own name.
Three Members shall be appointed by the Committee at their
last Monthly Meeting to examine these Lists ; they shall, after
examination, report the names of those Seven Members, who
have the majority of nominations, to the President at the
Annual Meeting, who shall declare them duly elected. In case
of an Equality of Votes, the Election shall be determined by lot.
§§ Meetings.
8. — The Committee shall meet on the Second Tuesday in
every Month, at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely, to
transact the business of the Society.
9. — At the first Monthly Meeting they shall elect a Chairman
and Deputy Chairman out of the number, either of whom when
presiding shall have a casting vote, if necessary, in addition to
the vote given by him as a Member of the Committee. The
same privilege shall be enjoyed by any Member of the Committee
who may be called upon to preside in the absence of the Chair-
man and Deputy Chairman.
10. — The Chairman, or Deputy Chairman, or any five of the
Committee, may summon a Meeting of the Committee whenever
he or they may think proper.
§§§ Powers Vested in them.
1 1 . — The Committee shall have power to call a Special
General Meeting, when they deem it expedient, by giving similar
notices to those required for the Annual Meeting.
12. — If any Committee-man absent himself from the Com-
mittee three successive Meetings, without alleging a satisfactory
excuse, his place shall be declared vacant.
13. — Should any Vacancy occur, by death, change of resi-
dence, non-attendance, or resignation, the Committee may
immediately proceed to supply the Vacancy by nominating any
Member whom they shall think eligible, who shall continue on
XVI LAWS
the Committee for the same period as the Member in lieu of
whom he is appointed.
14. — The Committee shall determine what Books, Maps, Pam-
phlets, and Periodical Works shall be admitted into the Library.
15. — They shall determine what Books shall circulate, and
the time allowed for reading them ; also what Duplicates shall
be provided.
16. — They shall dispose o/such Works of temporary interest,
and Duplicates no longer required for circulation, as they may
think right.
17. — The Committee may Shut up the Library for the pur-
pose of examining into its state, whenever they think proper ;
a week's previous notice having been given.
18. — They are empowered to frame and adopt Temporary
Regulations, which shall remain in force until the next General
Meeting.
19. — If any difficulty arise, not expressly ^romdec? /or by these
Laws, it shall be determined by the Committee.
§§§§ Chairman.
20. — The Chairman shall keep an account of all Money re-
ceived from the Librarian ; he shall pay all demands upon the
Institution, and hand over the balance to the Treasurer.
21. — The Chairman, with one or two Members of the Com-
mittee, shall occasionally visit the Library, to inspect the
Librarian's and Secretary's Accounts, and to examine the state
of the Books ; and shall report their observations to the Com-
mittee, at their next Monthly Meeting.
SECTION IV. LIBRARIAN AND SECRETARY.
§ Mode of Election.
22. — The Librarian, who shall also act as Secretary, shall be
elected by the Society at large, at a General Meeting, and shall
continue in Office without re-election, as long as it shall be
agreeable to himself and the Society.
§§ His Duties as Librarian.
23. — The Librarian shall attend, or provide attendance, to
deliver out and receive Books, and to transact the general bu-
siness of the Institution, from Ten o'clock in the morning until
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Nine at night, every day, except Sunday, Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday, Easter Monday and Tuesday, Christmas day, and
the day following.
He shall keep an accurate account of the Circulation of the
Books ; he shall examine them when returned ; and shall inform
the Committee of any damage they may have sustained, in order
that proper fines may be imposed ; which Fines he shall rigo-
rously enforce.
24. — He shall carefully collate all Books purchased for the
Institution, that they may be rejected if imperfect.
25. — He shall keep Alphabetical and Classified Catalogues of
the Books of the Institution.
26. — He shall determine and mark in every volume, which is
permitted to circulate, the number of days allowed for its read-
ing, subject to the revision of the Committee.
§§§ His Duties as Secretary.
27. — The Secretary shall issue Notices of Annual and Special
General Meetings, stating the business to be transacted.
He shall give Notices of the Meetings of the Committee two
days at least before each Monthly or Special Meeting, specifying
in the Notices the names of the Persons, if any, for whom a
ballot is to be taken.
28. — He shall receive all Money due to the Institution, and
shall pay it over, every month, to the Chairman of the Com-
mittee, who shall account for it agreeably to the provisions of
the 20th Law of this Chapter.
29. — He shall keep a Book, in which he shall insert the Names
of Benefactors, Donors of Books, and Shareholders without
interest. He shall also keep all the Books which are required
by the Laws respecting Shareholders, Subscribers, Temporary
Subscribers, Strangers, Accounts, Circulation, and the Proposing
of Books.
30. — He shall record the Proceedings of the Committee.
31. — In case of any mistake or stain happening in any of the
Records of the Society, neither the leaf on which it has occurred,
nor any leaf whatever, shall be cut out or cancelled unless at a
General Meeting ; and then the reason of such mutilation shall
be assigned and testified by the signature of the President, on
behalf of such General Meeting.
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CHAP. IV.
LAWS RESPECTING THE BOOKS.
SECTION I. DONATIONS.
1 . — All Donors of Books or other Property, of the estimated
value of £21 and upwards, shall, although not Members of the
Institution, be allowed access to it at all times as Honorary
Members.
2. — All Books presented or bequeathed to the Institution
shall be deposited in the Library for the use of the Members ;
and shall not circulate without the express permission of the
Committee.
SECTION II. GENERAL CIRCULATION.
3. — The Reviews, Magazines, and Pamphlets, shall remain
upon the Table of the Library a fortnight before they are sent
into circulation ; but when the day for circulating them occurs
on a Monday, they shall, for the convenience of Country Mem-
bers, be allowed to be sent on the preceding Saturday.
4. — The Books shall be delivered to the Subscribers in the
order of their applications to the Librarian.
If two or more persons apply at the same time, their claims
shall be determined by Lot.
5.' — When any person applies for a work that is in circulation,
the Librarian shall inform him when it is expected to be returned ;
and if he desire it, his Name shall be entered in a book kept for
that purpose, that it may be reserved for him, and the Librarian
shall send a notice, if required, when such Book is returned. If
the Book be not sent for, on the day of giving such notice, or
the day following, the Librarian shall be at liberty to deliver it
to the next person who has applied.
6. — A Review and two Books (one of which must, however,
have been published above two years) may be delivered at the
same time to a Member, it being moreover allowable to consider
RESPECTING THE BOOKS. XIX
the whole set of volumes of a Novel as one Book. In extraor-
dinary cases, the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Com-
mittee, are each empowered to give permission for the issue of a
greater number.
7. — No Member shall be allowed to take out the same new
Book twice during the Jirst year of its circulation, unless it has
remained a week upon the shelves of the Library,
8. — If a Member take out the first volume of a set, he may
require the Librarian to reserve the succeeding volumes to be
delivered in regular order.*
In case of the undue detention of any volume, the Librarian
is at liberty to deliver the remaining volumes to any other
applicants.
9. — The Librarian shall be authorized, on the delivery of
certain Works of particular value, selected by the Committee, to
require, of the Member receiving them, a promissory note for
their return entire and uninjured. Penalties, in case of injury,
to be incurred according to the Regulations in this Chapter.
SECTION III. COUNTRY CIRCULATION.
10. — Members residing in the County, or two miles from the
City Gates, shall be allowed the privilege of detaining Books
until the next Saturday after they shall become due. They
shall also be permitted to withdraw a larger number of Books
at a time than are allowed to resident Members.
That any Member resident in Norwich, who goes into the
Country for any period exceeding a week, shall, during his
absence, enjoy all the privileges of a Country Member, provided
he gives notice to the Librarian before he leaves Norwich, of his
intended absence and of the probable duration of such absence.
SECTION IV. FINES AND FORFEITURES.
11. — Any Member who shall remove from the premises any
Book, Pamphlet, or Paper, contrary to the Regulations of the
Institution, may be suspended by the authority of the Com-
mittee, until the next General Meeting, when, if it be thought
expedient, he shall be expelled, and shall forfeit his Shares to
the Institution.
• This law does not extend to Reviews and other Works of an unconnected
nature.
XX LAWS.
12. — If any Book be lost, the Member to whom the same
was last deHvered shall immediately replace it with a new one
of the same edition, or pay to the Librarian the value of the
same. If the Book so lost be part of a set, he shall replace the
lost volume, or shall take the remaining volumes and purchase
or pay for a New Set for the Library. Should he refuse to
submit to these penalties, he shall be expelled ; and, if a Share-
holder, shall forfeit his Share, or such of his Shares, in the
Institution, as will compensate the loss.
1 3. — No Member shall be allowed to take a Book out of the
Library until his Subscription be paid, or while his Fines are in
arrear.
14. — The Daily Fine for the undue detention of Books shall
be 3d. for an Octavo or Duodecimo, and 6d. for a Quarto or
Folio. The day on which the Books are delivered out, the day
on which they are returned, and the Sundays which may inter-
vene, shall not be calculated in the number of days allowed for
reading.
15. — Adequate Fines shall be imposed by the Committee, on
all who shall deface or otherwise injure the Books of the
Institution ; provided such Fines never exceeded the value of
the Books so damaged. The power of mitigating the Penalties
incurred by such offences shall rest with the Committee.
LIST OF MEMBERS,
OCTOBER, 1842.
patron.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX.
HUDSON GURNEY, ESQ., F.R.S.
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES, ETC.
Wict:^vt&iamt&.
THE RIGHT REVEREND THE LORD BISHOP OF NORWICH,
PRESIDENT OF THE UNN^AN SOCIETY, ETC.
THE HON. AND VERY REVEREND THE DEAN OF NORWICH.
SIR THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, BART.
THE REVEREND ADAM SEDGWICK, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S.,
CANON OF NORWICH, WOODWARDIAN PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY
IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ETC.
RICHARD HANBURY GURNEY, ESQ.
THOMAS AMYOT, ESQ.,
TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTK^ARIES.
CHARLES BARCLAY, ESQ.
EDWARD LOMBE, JUN. ESQ.
SIMON WILKIN, ESQ., F.L.S., M.W.S.,
HONORARY LIBRARIAN AND SECRETARY.
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LIST OF MEMBERS.
^\)avt))oVtitvS anU Annual ^xibicvihtvi.
Alexander Rev. John
Alpe Mrs.
Ames Daniel, Lakenham
Bacon Nicholas C, North Walsham
Bacon Richard Noverre
Barnard Charles
Bamham Major
Bamham James Calthrop
Bathurst Rev. William, Ludham
Beare Samuel Shalders, Town Close
♦Beauvisage Ernest
Beckwith Mrs.
•Bentfield Charles, Pulham
Bidwell Henry
Bignold Samuel
Birkbeck Henry, Keswick
Birkbeck Henry, Jun., Keswick
Blake Edward, Tuttington
Blake John, Bramerton
Blake John Joseph
Blake Robert, Jun.
Blake Dodshon
Blakelock Rev. Ralph, Gimmingham
Blakely Edward
Blakiston Capt., TTiorpe
Blunderfield Samuel
Boardman Richard Roper
Boardman Mrs.
Bolingbroke Horatio
Bolingbroke Charles
Bond Edgar
Bond George, Oxnead
Booth Edward Temple
•Bradshaw Francis Weston, Drayton
Brickdale Rev. Ridiard, Boston
Brightwell Thomas
Brightwcll Thomas, Jun.
Brock Rev. William
Brooke William
Brown Rev. James
Brown John
Browne Wm. J()hn Uttcn, Bramerton
Buckle Rev. T. Starling, Ildhersctt
Burt William
Butcher William
Cadge Michael, Hoveton
Cann Mrs., Wramplingham
Carver Rev. Wm. James, Sprowston
Carver Miss, Sprowston
•Carver Rev. Charles, Horning
CastcU Rev. William, Brooke
Cater John, Marlingford
Chapman Gardiner
Clabburn James
Clarke William Robert, Wymondham
Clowes Rev. Thomas
Clowes E. N., Neio Buckenhmn
Cole Rev. Edward, Plumstead
Coleman Samuel
CoUyer Rev. Thomas, Bxingay
Collyer Col.
Collyer Mrs.
Cooke Heniy, Catton
Cooper William
♦Cooper Rev. Robert, Howe
♦Cooper Henry, Guist
Corby Robert, Whitlingham
•Cotterill Rev. George, Colney
Cox James Valentine
Crompton Rev. Joseph
Crosse John Green
Cubitt William Jary
Cubitt Joseph Sewell
CuUey Henry, Guton Hall
Culley Henry Utting, Costessey
Culley John, Costessey
Culley Mrs. Richard
Cundall Benjamin
Dalrymple Artliur
Dalrymple Archibald
Dalton Samuel
Daniell Edward, Aylmerton
Davey Mrs.
Day James, Catton
Day Thomas Starling
♦Denny Miss, Bergh Apton
Dixon Rev. Edward
Doggett Richard, Ringland
LIST OF MEMBERS.
xxm
Donne William Bodhain, MattishaU
Drake Mrs., Pulham
Eade Peter, Blojield
Etheridge George
Evans Lewis, M.D.
Everett George Syder
Fennell Capt.
Fisher Thomas
Fletcher Josiah
Forster William
•Foster Sampson
Francklin Rev. Henry Fair&x
Freestone Edward
Frost Rev. William, Thorpe
Fulcher Miss Julia
Fulcher Miss M. J.
Ganning Mrs.
Gardiner Miss
Geary William
Geldart Joseph
Geldart Joseph, Jun. , Thorpe
Geldart Thomas
Geldart Robert
Gilbert Robert, Thorpe
Gilbert Wm. Alexander, Cantley
Goodwin Charles
Gordon John, Saxlingham
•Grand Mrs.
Grout George
Gunn Rev. John, Irstead
•Gumey Miss A., Northrepps
Gumey Joseph John, Earham
Gumey John Henry
•Gumey John, Earlham
•Gumey Daniel, Runcton
Hales Mrs.
Hansell Henry
Hansell Robert
Hardy W. H. Cozens, Letheringsett
Hart Charles
Hart Rev. Richard, Catton
Harvey Kerrison, Thorpe
Harvey Henry, Beccles
Harvey Robert, Pulham
Hawes Siday
Hawkes Robert W.
Hawkins John, Trowse
Heath Mrs., Cation
Herring William, Hethersett
Hibgame Rev. Edward
Hibgame Major
Holmes Rev. Thomas White, Ched-
grave
Howard Rev. Wm., Witchingham
Hewlett John, Bowthorpe
Hyde George
Ives Ferdinand
Ives George
Jarrold John James
Jarvis Miss
Johnson John Godwin
Jollye Rev. Hunting, Broome
Joy Miss, Roughton
•Kent Mrs., Fakenham
Kett George Samuel, Brooke
Keymer Thomas
Kidd Rev. Richard
Kitson John, Thorpe
Kitton John
Langford Capt. , Hethersett
Leeds Miss, Cringleford
Long Capt., Catton
Long Robert Kellet, Dunston
Lubbock Edward, M. D.
Mackie Arthur
Maillard Capt., Braconash
Martineau Mrs., Bracondale
Master Alfred
Mills Frederick
Minty Richard George Feme
Morgan Richard
Morgan Richard John Edward
Morrison Archibald
Morse George
Murrell Gibbs, Surlingham
Muskett Charles
Muskett Jam^ Newton
Nichols William Peter
Norton John Culley
Opie Mrs.
Oxley Mrs., Catton
Oxley Richard
Pearse Rev. George
Pearson James
•Pclham Hon. & Rev. John Tliomas,
Bergh Apton •
XXIV
LIST OF MEMBERS.
Playford H., Northrepps
Poole Miss
Power Rev. A. Bath
Priest Richard Raven
Prowett Rev. H., Catfidd
Pulley Henry
Puntis Rev. James
Rackham Matthew, Thorpe
Rackham Richard
Reed Rev. Andrew
Rowe Carey William
Sandby Rev. George, Bungay
Scott Page Nicol
* Scott John, Colney
Scott Samuel
Seppings William
Sewell Joseph, Poringland
♦Sidney Rev. Edwin, Acle
Skipper John, Thorpe
Slipper Rev. B. R., Wymondham
Smith Lady
Smith Rev. Wm., East Tuddenham
Sotherp George
Sothem Samuel
Spark John
Sparshall Edmund
Spelman Henry
Spurrell Miss, Bassingham
Staff Miss
Standard Joseph, Jun.
Stark Michael
Stark William
Starling Col.
Stephens Admiral, Plumstead
Steward Rev. J. H., East Carlton
•Stewart Mrs., Carbrooke
Stone James
Stother John Meyricke
Stracey Sir Edw., Bart., Rackheath
Sultzer John
Swann Joshua
Tallack William
Tawke Arthur, M.D.
Taylor Rev. Arthur, Marlingford
Taylor John Oddin
Tillett Jacob Henry
Titlow Rev. Samuel
Tompson Rev. James Browne
Toplis Rev. John, SouthWalsham
Tuck Thos. Gilbert, Strumpshaw
Tuck Henry, Blojield
Turner Charles
Turner Rev. Charles
♦Twistleton Edward
Unthank Clement William
Vaux Rev. Bowyer, Hethersett
* Venning John
Waters Frederick, T/iorpe
Webb John Barton
Webster Rev. George Horatio
Webster Rev. Josiah Gardener
* Wenn Rev. James, Dunston
West Charles John
Whitbread Rev. E. S., Strumpshaw
Wigham Robert
Wiles Charles Barsham
Willett Henry
Willett Edward
•Willins Rev. James, Melton
Wilson William, Flordon
Wodehouse Rev. Charles Nourse
Wooltcrton Robert
Wright Warner, M.D.
Wright Robert John
Youngman Samuel Wood
Youngs John, Jun.
*^* In the above Lltt, Annual Subscribers are distinguished from Shareholdera
by an asterisk prefixed to their names^
Messrs. Gurneys and Birkbeck.
John Quinton.
SYNOPTICAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
CLASS THE FIRST.
Page
Sec. I Holy Scriptures ..... I
II Harmonies of the Old and New Testa-
ments ... ... 4
III Dictionaries & Concordances of the Bible 5
IV Introduction to the Study of the Holy
Scriptures, History of Translations,
and State of the Text ... 6
V Biblical Criticism, Commentaries, and
Interpretations of the Holy Scriptures 9
VI SS. Patres et Scriptores Ecclesiastici . 14
VII Manners, Customs, and Antiquities of
the Jews 15
VIII Ecclesiastical History and Councils . 16
IX Church Government, Rites ^nd Cere-
monies, Liturgies, Toleration . 24
X Sermons, Charges, &c. ... 36
XI Defences of Natural & Revealed Religion 49
XII Controversial Writers and Miscellaneous
Divinity ...... 55
XIII Transactions, &c., of Religious Societies 85
XIV Pagan and Mahometan Religions . . 88
XXVI CONTENTS.
CLASS THE SECOND.
Surisijjruljettce, (BohtvnxtimU anlr ^olitirsf*
Page
Sec. I Law of Nature and Nations — Treaties . 91
II Canon and Civil Law, and Foreign Laws 92
III Common and Statute Law of England . 93
IV English Constitution and Politics . 99
V International and Foreign Politics . 115
VI Politics as connected with Religious Opin-
ions: — The Catholic Question, &c. . 124
VII Political Economy
1 General Treatises and Statistics . .137
2 Finance, Money, Trade, and Commerce . 139
3 Colonization, Slavery, and the Slave Trade 151
4 Population, State of the Poor, Poor Laws,&c. 157
5 Police, Penal Code, and Prison Discipline . 162
6 Miscellanies 166
CLASS THE THIRD.
Sec. I General Treatises on Philosophy . • l7l
II Moral Philosophy
1 Ethics 172
2 Eklucation, Manners, &c. . . .176
3 Logic and Metaphysics . . . .181
III Mathematics 185
IV Natural Philosophy and Physics
1 General Treatises on Natural Philosophy
2 Astronomy .....
3 Optics, Perspective, and Acoustics
4 Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneu
matics .....
5 Chemistry .....
6 Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, and
Meteorology . . . .195
188
190
191
192
193
CONTENTS. XXVll
Page
Sec. V Natural History
1 General Treatises on Natural History . 196
2 Geology and Mineralogy . . .199
3 Zoology 203
4 Botany 211
VI Anatomy, Physiology, Medicine, and
Surgery 213
VII Mechanical Arts and Trades — Civil
Engineering 220
VIII Fine Arts 222
IX Recreative Arts: — Hunting, Shooting, &c. 226
X Architecture ; Including Architectural
Antiquities* ..... 227
XI Agriculture, Rural Economy, Planting,
• and Gardening .... 229
XII Art of War . . . . . .235
XIII Memoirs and Transactions of Philo-
sophical Societies, Encyclopaedias,
Dictionaries, and Magazines of Sci-
ence and the Arts .... 236
CLASS THE FOURTH.
Belles s:ettresi*
Sec. I Origin and Progress of Language and
Letters — Arts of Writing & Printing 241
II Literary History and Bibliography . 242
III Literary Journals, Magazines, Reviews,
&c. 247
IV Philology, Criticism, Rhetoric, and
Grammar ..... 250
V Dictionaries and Lexicons . . .255
* For Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, see Class the Fifth, Sec. III.
XXVIU
CONTENTS.
Pago
Sec. VI
Poetry and the Drama ....
257
VII
Fictitious Narrative: Novels, Romances,
Tales, &c
274
VIII
Greek and Latin Classics and Translations
299
IX
Literary Miscellanies ....
309
X
Collected Works of Authors
320
CLASS THE FIFTH.
Sec. I Introduction to the Study of History . 325
II Geography: — Ancient and Modern j
Maps, &c 325
III Topography
1 General Topography and Antiquities of
England 327
2 Topography, History, and Antiquities of the
several Counties of England . . 330
3 Topography of Wales, Scotland, and the
Isle of Man 342
IV Voyages and Travels : including Descrip-
tions of Particular Countries, Man-
ners, Customs, &c 342
V Universal History, Ancient History, and
Chronology 382
VI Byzantine History .... 388
VII Modern History 393
VIII Dissertations, Correspondence, &c.. Illus-
trative of History . . . .414
IX Parliamentary History, Speeches, Records,
State Papers, &c 417
X Heraldry, Genealogy, Peerages, &c. . 423
XI Numismatics and Various Antiquities . 424
XII Biography, Ijetters, Anecdotes, &c. . 428
Addenda 462
Index 467
C ATA L O G U E.
CLASS THE FIRST.
SECTION I.
Holy Scriptures.
BiBLiA Sacra Polyglotta : complectentia Textus Originales,
Hebraicum, cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chaldaicum,
Graecum ; Versionumque antiquarum, Samaritanae, Grse-
cse LXX Interpretuna, Chaldaicse, Syriacse, Arabicee,
iEthiopicae, Persicse, Vulgatse Latinss, quicquid comparari
poterat ; cum Textuum et Versionum Orientalium Trans-
lationibus Latinis, et cum Apparatu, Appendicibus, Tab-
ulis, Variis Lectionibus, Annotationibus, Indicibus, etc.
Edidit Brianus Waltonus, 6 tom. folio Lond. 1657
Lexicon Heptaglotton, Hebraicum, Chaldaicum, Syriacum,
Samaritanum, iEthiopicum, Arabicum conjunctim, et
Persicum separatim. Cui accessit brevis Grammaticse
omnium praecedentium Linguarum Delineatio. Auctore
Edmundo Castello, 2 tom. folio Lond. 1669
BiBLiA Hebraica, secundum ultimam editionem Jos. Athise, a
Joanne Leusden, denuo recognitam : Recensita, atq : ad
Masoram, et correctiores Bombergi, Stephani, Plantini,
aliorumq : editiones, exquisite adornata, variisq: Notis
illustrata, ab Everardo Van Der Hooght, V.D.M. Editio
nova recognita, et emendata A. Judah D'AUemand,
2 tom. 8vo. Lond. 1822
2 RELIGION.
Testamentum Vetus, ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum, a
J. E. Grabe, edidit Jo. Jac. Breitingerus, 4 torn. 4to.
Tig. Helvet. 1730
BiBLiA Sacra Vulgatse Editionis, 4to. Paris, 1707
The Holy Bible, with the Apocrypha, 4to. Lond. 1813
Bible, in Irish, 4to. Lond. 1681
Job, The Book of, translated from the original Hebrew, with an
Introduction on the History, Times, Country, Friends,
and Book of the Patriarch, by Samuel Lee, D.D. 8vo.
Lond. 1837
Job, The Book of, in English Verse ; translated from the original
Hebrew, with Remarks, &c. by Thomas Scott, 4to.
Lond. 1771
Psalms, The Book of, translated from the Hebrew, with Notes,
Explanatory and Critical, by Bishop Horsley, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1815
Psalms, a New Translation of the Book of, with Notes, Expla-
natory and Critical, by William Walford, 8vo.
Lond. 1837
Teaductign du Psaume XXII, selon I'Hebrew et les Septante,
par J. B. Bossuet, Eveque de Meaux CEuvres, tom. 3
PsALMORUM Liber, additis canticis cum Notis. Supplenda in
Psalmos, cum Dissertatione de Psalmis, a J. B. Bossuet,
episc. Mildense CEuvres, tom. 1
Salomonis Libri, Proverbia, Ecclesiastes, Canticum Canticorum,
Sapientia, Ecclesiasticus, cum Notis J. B. Bossuet, episc.
Mildensis CEuvres, tom. 2
Isaiah, a New Translation, with a Preliminary Dissertation and
Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory, by Bp.
Lowth, 2 vols. 8vo. Glasg. 1822
Isaiah, The Book of the Prophet, translated from the Original
Hebrew, with a Commentary, &c. by the Rev. E. Hen-
derson, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Isaiah Unfulfilled, being an Exposition of the Prophet, with
New Version and Critical Notes, by the Rev. R. Govett,
8vo. Lond. 1841
Jeremiah and Lamentations, with Notes, Critical, Philological,
and Explanatory, by Benjamin Blayney, D.D., 4to.
Oxford, 1784
HOLY SCRIPTURES. S
EzEKiEL, An Attempt towards an Improved Version and Metrical
Arrangement, and an Explanation of that Prophet, by
Abp. Newcome, 4to. Dublin, 1788
Daniel, An Improved Version Attempted, with a Preliminary
Dissertation, and Notes, Critical, Historical, and Expla-
natory, by Thomas Wintle, B.D., 4to. Oxford, 1792
HosEA, Translated from the Hebrew, with Notes, by Bp. Horsley,
Horsley's Bib. Crit. vol. 3
The Twelve Minor Prophets, An Attempt towards an Improved
Version, a Metrical Arrangement and Explanation of
them, by Abp. Newcome, 8vo. Pontefract, 1809
Selections from the Old Testament, or the Religion, Morality,
and Poetry of the Hebrew Scriptures, arranged under"
Heads, by Sarah Austin, 12mo. Lond. 1833
Testamentum Novum Graecum, cum Lectionibus variantibus,
etc., opera J. J. Wetstenii, 2 tom. folio Amst. 1751-2
Novum Testamentum Greece, textum ad fidem Codicum, Versi-
onum et Patrum recensuit, et lectionis varietatem adjecit
J. J. Griesbach, 2 tom. 8vo. Halo: Sax. 1796
Novum Testamentum Greece, curavit Dr. J. Mart. Augustinus
Scholz, 2 tom. in 1, 4to. LipsicB, 1830
Greek Testament, with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and
Explanatory, by Rev. E. Valpy, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1826
New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, published
in 1526, being the first translation from the Greek into
English, by William Tyndale, printed verbatim, with a
Memoir of his Life and Writings, by George Offer, small
8vo. Lond. 1836
New Testament Revised from the Authorized Version, with the
aid of other Translations, and made conformable to the
Greek Text of J. J. Griesbach, by a Layman, small 8vo.
Lond. 1840
The Four Gospels, translated from the Greek, with Preliminary
Dissertations and Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by
George Campbell, D.D., 4 vols. 8vo. Aberdeen, 1814
Los Santos Evangelios y los Hechos de los Apostoles ; traducid
de lo Vulgata por Don Felix Torres Amat. 8vo. Mad. 1823
Romans, The Epistle of St. Paul to the ; a New Translation of,
with a Commentary, &c. by the Rev. Moses Stuart,
M.A. 8vo. Land. 1833
B 2
4 RELIGION.
Hoa£ Romanae ; or an attempt to elucidate St. Paul's Epistle
to the Romans, by an Original Translation, Explanatory
Notes, and New Divisions, Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 22
A Literal Translation of all the Apostolical Epistles, with a
Commentary and Notes by James Macknight, D.D., 6
vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
A Paraphrastic Translation of the Apostolical Epistles, with
Notes by P. N. Shuttleworth, 8vo. Oxf. 1829
L'Apocalypse avec une Explication, avec Avertissiraent aux
Protestans sur leur pretendu Accomplissiment des Pro-
pheties, par J. B. Bossuet, Eveque de Meaux
CEuvres, torn, 3
SECTION II.
Harmonies of the Old and New Testament.
Alexander W. L. (M.A.) The Connection and Harmony of
the Old and New Testaments : being an Inquiry into the
Relation, Literary and Doctrinal, in which these two
parts of the sacred volume stand to each other, 8vo.
Lond. 1841
Gresswell Rev. E., Dissertations upon the Principles and Ar-
rangements of a Harmony of the Gospels, 3 vols. 8vo.
Oxf. 1830
Harmonia Evangelica, sive Quatuor Evangelia Grace
pro temporis et Rerum serie in partes quinque distributa,
8vo. Oxon. 1830
LiGiiTFooT John, (D.D.) Chronicle and Harmony of the Old
Testament Works, vol. 2
Harmony, Chronicle, and Order of the New Testa-
ment, with a Parergon Concerning the Fall of Jerusalem,
and the Condition of the Jews in that land after
Works, vol. 3
DICTIONARIES OF THE BIBLE. O
LiGHTFooT John, (D.D.) Harmony of the Four Evangelists
Works, vol. 4, 5
Macknight James, Harmony of the Four Gospels, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1819
Observations upon Dr. Macknight's Harmony of the Four
Gospels, as far as relates to the History of Our Saviour's
Resurrection, by Nath. Lardner, D.D. Works, vol. 10
TowNSHEND Rev. George, The Old Testament, Arranged in
Historical and Chronological Order, (on the basis of
Lightfoot's Chronicle) in such manner that the Books,
Chapters, Psalms, Prophecies, &c. may be read as one
Connected History, in the words of the authorized trans-
lation, with Copious Indices, 2 vols, 8vo. Lond. 1821
■ The New Testament, Arranged in Chronological and
Historical Order, with Copious Notes on the Principal
Subjects in Theology, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
SECTION III.
Dictionaries and Concordances of the Bible.
Calmet Rev. Father Dom. August., Dictionary of the Holy
Bible, Historical, Critical, Geographical, and Etymolo-
gical, translated from the French, 4th edition, revised,
corrected, and augmented, with an extensive series of
plates, explanatory, illustrative, and ornamental, under
the direction of C. Taylor, 5 vols. 4to. Lond. 1823
General Index to, 4to. Lond. 1827
Cruden Alex,, Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old
and New Testament; with a Life of the Author, 4to.
Berwick, 1817
Parkhurst John, Hebrew and Enghsh Lexicon, without points,
in which the Hebrew and Chaldee Words of the Old
Testament, are explained in their leading and derived
senses ; to which is prefixed an Hebrew and Chaldee
Grammar, 4to. Lond. 1 792
6 RELIGION.
Robertson Jac, Clavis Pentateuchi, ex recensione Josephi
Kinghorn, 8vo. Norvici, 1824
ScHLEUSNER John Fr., Novus Thesaurus, Philologico-Criticus ;
sive Lexicon in LXX, et rehquos interpretes Grsecos, ac
Scriptores Apocryphos Veteris Testamenti ; Post BieHum
et ahos varios doctos, congessit et edidit John Fr.
Schleusner, 5 torn. Svo. Lipsice, 1820.
Novum Lexicon, Grseco Latinum in Novum Testa-
mentum, 2 tom. in 4, 8vo. LipsicB, 1819
Taylor John, (of Norwich) Hebrew Concordance, adapted to
the English Bible, disposed after the Manner of Buxtorf,
2 vols. foHo Lond. 1754
SECTION IV.
Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures ,
History of Translations, and State of the Text.
Animadversions on the Unitarian Translation, or Improved
Version of the New Testament, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam. 2
Beausobre and L'Enfant, Introduction to the Reading of the
Holy Scriptures ; translated from the French
Watson's Tracts, vol. 3
BossuET J. B., Instructions sur la Version du Nouveau Testa-
ment imprimee a Trevous (Euvres, tom. 4
Brett Rev. Dr. Thomas, Dissertation on the Ancient Versions
of the Bible ; shewing why our English Translation dif-
fers so much from them, and the excellent use that may
be made of them towards attaining the true readings of
the Holy Scriptures in doubtful places
Wat soil's Tracts, vol. 3
Butler Charles, Horec Biblicoe ; Miscellaneous Notes on the
Original Text, early Versions, and printed editions of the
Old and New Testaments Works, vol. 1
STUDY OF THE SCRIPTURES. 7
Canterbury (Hb Grace the Archbp. of), Letters to, on the
Expediency of Revising the Authorised Version of Scrip-
ture Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Carpenter L., Discourses on the Genuineness, Integrity, and
Public Version of the New Testament, Exeter, 1809
Donat. Pam. 160
Henderson E., The Great Mystery of Godliness Incontroverti-
ble, or Sir I. Newton and the Socinians Foiled in the
Attempt to Prove a Corruption in the Text, 1 Tim. iii,
16, Lond. 1830 Pamphlets, 5
Horne Rev. T. H., Introduction to the Critical Study and Know-
ledge of the Holy Scriptures, 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
A Compendious Introduction to the Study of the
Bible, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Hug's Introduction to the New Testament, translated from the
German by David Fosdick, with Notes by M. Stuart,
Svo. Andover ( U. S.) 1839
HuRD Richard, (D.D.) Introduction to the Study of the Pro-
phecies concerning the Christian Church, 2 vols. l2mo.
Lond. 1788
Johnson Rev. Ant., Historical Account of the several English
Translations of the Bible, and the Opposition they met
with from the Church of Rome Watson's Tracts, vol. 3
Lewis John, (A.M.) History of the Several Translations of the
Holy Bible and New Testament into English, Svo.
Lond. 1818
LiGHTFOOT John, (D.D.) Rules for a Student of the Holy
Scriptures Works, vol. 2
Madge Thomas, Three Letters to the Rev. R. Walpole on the
Improved Version of the New Testament, Donat. Pam. 84
Michaelis John David, Introduction to the New Testament;
translated and considerably augmented with Notes, and
a Dissertation on the Origin and Composition of the
three first Gospels, by Bishop Marsh, 4 vols, in 6, 8vo.
Lond. 1820
Newton Sir Isaac, Historical Account of Two Notable Corrup-
tions of Scripture Opera, tom. 5
MiDDLETON*Conyers, (D.D.) Remarks upon the Proposals of
Richard Bentley, for a New Edition of the Greek Testa-
ment and Latin Version Works, vol. 2
8 RELIGION.
Nolan Rev. F., Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate,
or received text of the New Testament, 8vo. Lond. 1815
Platt Rev. T. Pell, Facts Respecting Certain Versions of Holy
Scripture, published by the British and Foreign Bible
Society, Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Simon R. P. R., Histoire Critique du vieux Testament, 4to.
Amst. 1785
Reponse au livre entitule Sentimens de quelques
Theologiens de Hollande sur I'Histoire Critique du Vieux
Testament par le Prieur de Bolleville, Rotterdam, 1 686 ;
— De rinspiration du Livre Sacr6 avec une Reponse au
livre entitule Defense des Sentimens, &c., par le Prieur
de Bolleville, Rotterdam, 1699; — Opuscula Critica ad-
versus Isaacum Vossium, Edinburgi, 1685; — Hieronymi
le Camus Judicium de Isaac Vossii Responsione ad P.
Simonii Objectiones, Edinburgi, 1685 ; — Deux Lettres
touchant la Tradition au sujet de I'Histoire Critique du
Vieux et du Nouveau Testament, one vol. 4to. Amst. 1692
Histoire Critique du Texte du Nouveau Testament,
4to. Rotterdam, 1689
Histoire Critique des Versions du Nouveau Testament,
4to. Rotterdam, 1690
Histoire Critique des principaux Commentateurs du
Nouveau Testament, depuis le Commencement du Chris-
tianisme jusques k n6tre tems, 4to. Rotterdam, 1693
ToMLiNE Bp., Elements of Christian Theology; containing
Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy
Scriptures ; a Summary of the History of the Jews ; a
Brief Statement of the Contents of the Several Books of
the Old and New Testament ; a Short Account of the
English Translations of the Bible, and of the Liturgy of
the Church of England, and a Scriptural Exposition of
the XXXIX Articles of Religion, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
TuRTON Thos., (D.D.) The Text of the English Bible, con-
sidered with reference to a Report by a Sub-Committee
of Dissenting Ministers, Cantab. 1833 Pamphlets, 4
Walpole R., Letter to the Rev. Mr. Madge on the Unitarian
Version of the New Testament Donat. Pam. 167
Waterland Rev. D. (D.D.) Letters to the Rev. Mr. Lewis on
the English Translation of the Bible Works, vol. 10
BIBLICAL CRITICISM, COMMENTARIES.
SECTION V.
Biblical Criticism, Commentaries , and Interpreta-
tions of the Holy Scriptures.
Barrow Isaac, (D.D.) An Exposition of the Lord's Prayer and
the Decalogue Works, vol. 5
Bloomfield Rev. S. T., Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sa-
crae, being a Critical Digest and Synoptical Arrangement
of the most important Annotations on the New Testa-
ment, 8 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1826-8
BocHAETi Samuelis, Opera Omnia, 3 torn, folio Lug. Bat. 1712
BossuET J. B., Meditations sur I'Evangile (Euvres, tom. 9, 10
Dissertatio de Psalmis (Euvres, tom. 1
Explication de la Prophetic dTsaie, et du Psaume
XXI (Euvres, tom. 3
Brightwell Thos., Notes on the Pentateuch; selected from
the Exegetical Parts of RosenmuUer's Scholia, and of
Dathe's Notes to his Latin Version ; also from Schrank,
Michaelis, Le Clerc, Ainsworth, Poole, and other authors,
sm. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Butt Rev. J. M., Commentary upon the Last Vision of the
Prophet Daniel, London, 1818 Donat. Pam. 160
Campbell Geo. (D.D.) Dissertations on Miracles, 8vo.
Edinb. 1812
Clarke Sam. (D.D.) Paraphrase and Notes on the Four Evan-
geUsts Works, vol. 3
Commentary, (a Critical) and Paraphrase on the Old and
New Testament and the Apocrypha, by Patrick, Lowth,
Arnald, Whitby, and Lowman, a new Edition corrected
by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, A.M. 6 vols. imp. 4to.
Lond. 1822
Dissertation on the Destruction of the Seven Nations of
Canaan, Lond. 1793 Donat. Pam. 161
c
10 RELIGION.
Faber Rev. G. S., A general and connected View of the Pro-
phecies, relative to Judah and Israel, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1809
Treatise on the Genius and Object of the Patriarchal,
Levitical, and Christian Dispensations, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1823
A Dissertation on the Prophecies, relative to the great
period of 1260 years, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1806
On the Prophecy of the 70 weeks, 8vo. Lond. 1811
Fragments, illustrating the Manners, Incidents, and Phrase-
ology of the Holy Scriptures, principally selected from
the most esteemed and authentic Voyages and Travels
into the East Calmet's Diet. vols. 3, 4
GovETT Rev. R. jun., Isaiah Unfulfilled ; being an Exposition of
the Prophet, with New Version and Critical Notes, 8vo.
Lond. 1841
Grant Asahel, (M.D.) The Nestorians, or the Lost Tribes :
containing Evidence of their Identity ; an account of
their Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies ; with Sketches
of Travels in Ancient Assyria, Armenia, Media, and
Mesopotamia ; and Illustrations of Scripture Prophecy,
8vo. Lond. 1841
Gray Rev. R., Key to the Old Testament and Apocrypha, 8vo.
Lond. 1822
GuRNEY J. J., Biblical Notes and Dissertations on the Deity of
Christ, 8vo. Lond. 1830
Habershon Matthew, Historical Dissertation on the Prophetic
Scriptures of the Old Testament, chiefly those of a Chro-
nological Character; shewing their Aspect on the Present
Times, and on the Destinies of the Jewish Nation, 12mo.
Lond. 1840
Hales Rev. Wm. (D.D.) A New Analysis of Chronology and
Geography, History and Prophecy, 4 vols, 8vo.
Lond. 1830
Hall Bp. A Paraphrase upon the Hard Texts of the whole
Divine Scripture Works, vols. 3, 4
Hallett Joseph, jun.. Paraphrase and Notes on the Three Last
Chapters of the Epistle to the Hebrews ; with an Essay
to discover the Author of the Epistle, and the Language
BIBLICAL CRITICISM, COMMENTARIES. 11
in which it was originally written, 4to. Lond. 1733
With Taylor on the Romans
Hammond H. (D.D.) Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the
Books of the New Testament, folio Lond. 1653
Harmer Rev.Thos., Observations on Divers Passages of Scrip-
ture, occasioned by Circumstances incidentally mentioned
in Books of Voyages and Travels in the East, &c. a New
Edition, with Additions, by Dr. A. Clarke, 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1816
Henderson Rev. E., The Book of the Prophet Isaiah, trans-
lated from the Original Hebrew, with a Commentary,
Critical, Philological, and Exegetical ; and an Introduc-
tory Dissertation on the Life and Times of the Prophet,
(fee. Svo. Lond. 1840
HoRNE Bp,, Commentary on the Book of Psalms, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1818
HoRSLEY Bp., Biblical Criticisms on the First Fourteen Books
of the Old Testament, also on the First Nine Prophetical
Books, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
Jebb Rev. J., Sacred Literature; a Review and Application of
the Principles of Composition laid down by Bp. Lowth,
Svo. Lond. 1820
JoRTiN Archd. Scriptural Illustrations Tracts, vol. 1
Lardner Nath. (D.D.) History of the Apostles and Evangelists,
Writers of the New Testament, with Remarks and Ob-
servations upon every Book of tlie New Testament, &c.
Watson's Tracts, vol. 2
Observations on 2 Cor. v, 14 Works, vol. 10
Remarks on 1 Cor. xv, 32 Works, vol. 10
Leighton Archbp., Meditations, Practical and Critical on Psalms
iv, xxxii, cxxx ; a Fragment on Psalm vii ; Expository
Lectures on Psalm xxxix, Isaiah vi, and Romans xii
Works, vol. 2
A Practical Commentary on the First Epistle General
of St. Peter Works, vol. 2
Exposition of the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Com-
mandments Works, vol. 4
LiGHTFooT John, (D.D.) Observations on Genesis
Works, vol. 2
Gleanings from Exodus Works, vol. 2
12 RELIGION.
LiGHTFOOT John, (D.D.) Horse Hebraicsc et Talmudicse ; or
Hebrew and Talmudical Exercitations upon the Gospels
of St. Matthew and St. Mark Works, vol. 1 1
Upon the Gospels of St. Luke and St. John ; upon
some few Chapters of the Epistle to the Romans ; and
the First Epistle to the Corinthians Works, vol. 12
Commentary upon the Acts of the Apostles
Works, vol. 8
• Hebrew and Talmudical Exercitations upon the Acts
of the Apostles Works, vol. 8
— Meditations upon some Abstruser Points of Divinity
and Explanations of Divers Difficult Places of Holy
Scripture Works, vol. 5
Erubhin ; or Miscellanies Christian and Judaical
Works, vol. 4
Locke John, An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's
Epistles by consulting St. Paul himself Works, vol. 3
Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to
the Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, and Ephesians
Works, vol. 3
LowTH Robt., De Sacra Poesi Hebrseorum, cum Notis Michaelis
et Rosenmiiller, 8vo. Lips. 1815
Bp., Isaiah; a New Translation, with a Preliminary
Dissertation and Notes, Critical, Philological, and Ex-
planatory, 2 vols. 8vo. Glasg. 1822
MiciiAELis Sir John David, Commentaries on the Laws of
Moses, translated by Alexander Smith, D.D. 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1814
MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Reflections on the Variations, or
Inconsistencies, which are found among the Four Evan-
gelists in their Different Accounts of the Same Facts
Works, vol. 2
MiDDLETON Rev. T. F., Doctrine of the Greek Article applied to
the Criticism and Illustration of the New Testament, 8vo.
Lond. 1808
Natural History of the Sacred Scriptures
Calmet's Diet. vols. 4, 5
Newton Bp., Dissertations on the Prophecies which have been
remarkably fulfilled, and at this time are fulfilling in the
World, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817
BIBLICAL CRITICISM, COMMENTARIES. 13
Paxton Rev. G. Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures, 3 vols.
8vo. Edinb. 1825
Pon Matthaei, Synopsis Criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturoe
Interpretum, 5 vols, folio Lond. 1669
Roberts Jos., Oriental Illustrations of the Sacred Scriptures,
collected from the Customs, &c. of the Hindoos, 8vo.
Lond. 1835
RosENMULLER Emcst F. C. Scholia in Vetus Testamentum, 11
parts in 20 vols. 8vo. Lips. 1795-1835
Pars 1
Genesis et Exodus
— 2
Leviticus, Numeri, et Deuteronomion
— 3
Vol. 1, 2, 3, Jesaiae Vaticinia
— 4
Vol. 1, 2, 3, Psalmi
— 5
Jobus
— 6
Vol. 1, 2, Ezekiel
— 7
Vol. 1, 2, Hoseas — Malachias
— 8
Vol. 1, 2, Jeremise Vaticinia, et Threni
— 9
Vol. 1, Proverbia
— 9
Vol. 2, Ecclesiastes et Canticum
— 10
Daniel
— 11
Vol. 1, Josua
— 11
Vol 2, Judices et Ruth
Rosen MuLLER Ernest F. C. Scholia in Novum Testamentum,
5 torn. 8vo. Nor'imb. 18a3-8
Sharp T., On the Etymology and Scripture Meaning of the
Hebrew Words Elohim and Berith, Lond. 1751
Donat. Pam. 95
Smith J., Examination of the Passages contained in the Gos-
pels, and other Books of the New Testament respecting
the Person of Jesus, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 96
Stanhope George, (D.D.) Paraphrase and Comment upon the
Epistles and Gospels appointed to be used in the Church
of England, on all Sundays and Holy-Days throughout
the Year, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1775
Stuart Moses, (M.A.) Commentary on the Epistle to the
Romans, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Stnge Rev. Dr. E., St. Paul's Description of his own Religion
opened and explained, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 155
Taylor John, (of Norwich) Paraphrase and Notes on the
Epistle to the Romans, 4to. Lond. 1745
14 RELIGION.
Taylor John, (of Norwich) Key to the Apostolic Writings ; or
an Essay to explain the Gospel Scheme
In Paraphrase on the Epistle to the Romans
another copy Watson's Tracts, vol. 3
TouLMiN J. (D.D.) The Name " Lord of Hosts," explained and
improved, Lond. 1800 Donat. Pam. 98
Trench Rich. Chevenix, (M.A.) Notes on the Parables of our
Lord, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Vindication of the Authenticity of the Narratives contained in
the First Two Chapters of the Gospels of St. Matthew
and St. Luke, by a Layman, 8vo. Lond. 1822
SECTION VL
SS. Patres et Scriptores Ecclesiastici.
AuGusTiNi S. A., Opera, castigata denuo ad MSS, codices
Gallicanos, Vaticanos, Anglicanos, Belgicos, &c. studio
Monachorum S. Benedicti, cum Vita Augustini, Indici-
bus, et Appendice Augustiniana, 12 vols, folio
Paris, 1579-1700, Antw. 1703
Bed* Venerabilis, Opera, quotquot reperiri potuerunt, omnia,
8 vols, in 4, folio Col. Agrip. 1619
Chrtsostom St. John, The Golden Book of, concerning hte
Education of Children, translated out of the Greek, by
John Evelyn, 1659 Evelyn's Misc. Writings
Clement of Alexandria, Some Account of the Writings and
Opinions of, by John [Kaye] Bishop of Lincoln, 8vo.
Lond. 1835
EusEBii Pamphili, Evangelica Prseparatio et Demonstratio,
Greece, folio Lut. Par. 1544-5
Grabii Joan. Ernest, Spicilegium SS. Patrum, ut et Heeretico-
rum, Seculi post Christum natum L IL IIL Gr. et Lat.
2 torn. Bvo. Oxon. 1714
PATRES ET SCBIPTORES ECCLESIASTICI. 15
Martyr Justin, Some Account of his Writings and Opinions,
by John, [Kaye] Bishop of Lincoln, 8vo. Camh. 1829
Philo Judseus in Libros Mosis; — ejusd. Libri singulares, Gr.
folio Paris, 1552
SECTION VII.
Manners, Customs, and Antiquities of the Jews.
Basnage, Histoire de Juifs, 5 vols, in 6, 12mo. Rotterd. 1707
Leo C, Remarks on the Traditions of the Rabbins, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 163
Lewis Thos., (M.A.) Origines Hebrsese; the Antiquities of the
Hebrew Republick, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1724-5
LiGHTiooT John, (D.D.) The Temple Service: and the Prospect
of the Temple as it stood in the Days of our Saviour
Works, vol. 9
A Chorographical Century : searching out, chiefly by
the light of the Talmud, some more Remarkable Places
of the Land of Israel Works, vol. 10
Selden J., De Anno Civili Reipublicse Judaicse Dissertatio
Opera, tom. 1
De Jure Natural! et Gentium juxta Disciplinam
Ebrseorum Opera, tom. 1
De Synodriis et Prsefecturis Juridicis Veterum Ebrse-
orum Opera, tom. 2
De Successionibus in bona Defunctorum ad Leges
Ebrseorum Opera, tom. 3
De Successione in Pontificatum Ebrseorum
Opera, tom. 3
Uxor Ebraica seu de Nuptiis et Divortiis Veterum
Ebrseorum Opera, tom. 3
Spenceri Joannis, De Legibus Hebrseorum Ritualibus Libri
quatuor, edente Leonardo Cappelow, 2 vols, folio
Cantab. 1727
16 RELIGION.
SECTION VIII.
Ecclesiastical History and Councils.
AiGNAN M., L'Etat des Protestans en France depuis le XVI
Si^cle jusqu'a nos Jours, Paris, 1818 Donat. Pam. 58
Alexandrian School : or a Narrative of the First Christian
Professors in Alexandria, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 151
Arnaud Henri, The Glorious Recovery by the Vaudois of their
Valleys ; with a Compendious History of that People, by
H. D. Acland, Svo. Lond. 1837
Baillot, Dialogue entre Fran9ais I, Louis XI, Charles VII, et
Louis XII, sur le Nouveau Concordat, Paris, 1818
Donat, Pam. 59
Beausobre M. de, Histoire Critique de Manichee et du Mani-
cheisme, 2 torn. 4to. Amst. 1734-39
Histoire de la Reformation, ou Origine et Progr^s du
Lutheranisme depuis 1517 jusqu' en 1530, 4 torn. 8vo.
Berlin, 1785
BeDjE Venerabilis, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum,
Latine et Saxonice, per Smith, folio Lond. 1722
BEiTRaoE zur Geschichte der Katholischen Kirche in 19ten
Jahrh, Heidelb. 1818 Donat. Pam. 65
Bingham Jos. Origines Ecclesiasticse ; or the Antiquities of the
Christian Church Works, vols. 1, 2
Blanchard M. I'Abbe, Preuve Complette de la Fausse Appro-
bation de la Controverse Pacifique, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 60
Blunt Rev. J. J., Sketch of the Reformation in England,
(Family Lib.) Lond. 1832
BossuET J. B,, Reglement du S^minaire des Filles de la Pro-
pagation de la Foi (Euvres, torn. 25
Pieces concernant un Projet de Reunion des Pro-
testans k TEglise Catholique (Euvres, tom. 25, 26
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND COUNCILS. 17
BossuET J. B., Memoire sur la Bibliotheque des Auteurs Eccle-
siastiques de M. Dupin (Euvres, torn. 30
Remarques sur I'Histoire des Conciles
(Euvres, torn. 30
des Jugemens Ecclesiastiques (Euvres, torn. 37
Bower Arch. The History of the Popes from the foundation of
the See of Rome to the present time, 7 vols. 4to. 1750-66
Brandt Gerard, The History of the Reformation in the Low
Countries, from the beginning of the eighth Century
down to the Famous Synod of Dort, inclusive, 4 vols,
folio Lond. 1720-23
Brady John, Clavis Calendaria : or a Compendious Analysis of
the Calendar; illustrated with Ecclesiastical, Historical,
and Classical Anecdotes, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 18] 2
Browne J. S., Catalogue of Bishops from 1688, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 102
Burnet Gilbert, (D.D.) History of the Reformation of the
Church of England, 6 vols, large 8vo. Oxf. 1816
Butler Chas., Historical Memoirs of the Enghsh, Irish, and
Scottish Catholics, from the Reformation to the present
time, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Historical Memoirs of the Church of France in the
Reigns of Lewis XIV, XV, XVI, and the French Revolu-
tion Works, vol. 5
Campbell Geo. (D.D.) Lectures on Ecclesiastical History :
with an Essay on Christian Temperance and Self- Denial,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1800
Card Henry, Historical Outline of the Rise and Establishment
of the Papal Power, Margate, 1804 Donat. Pam. 7
Cardwell Edward, (D.D.) Documentary Annals of the Reformed
Church of England ; being a Collection of Injunctions,
Declarations, Orders, Articles of Inquiry, &c. from 1546
to 1716; with Notes Historical and Explanatory, 2 vols.
8vo. Oxf. 1839
A History of Conferences and other Proceedings con-
nected with the Revision of the Book of Common Prayer ;
from the year 1558 to 1690, 8vo. Oxf. 1840
Cave William, Apostolici, or the Lives of the Primitive Fathers
of the three first Ages of the Christian Church, folio
Lond. 1716
m RELIGION.
Chausel de Montals, Le Concordat Justifie, Paris, 1818 '
Donat. Pam. 59
Clerical Guide, or Ecclesiastical Directory, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Concordat et Recueil des Bulles et Brefs du Pape Pie VII sur
les Affaires Actuelles de I'Eglise de France, Paris, 1802
Donat. Pam. 59
Concordat entre le Souverain Pontife Pie VII, et le Roi de
Bavi^re, avec les Bulles et Pieces qui y sont relatives,
Paris, 1817 Donat. Pam. 60
Concordats de 1801 et de 1813 Donat. Pam. 60
Concordat. Das Koniglich Baierische Concordat mit dem
Romischen Stuhle; erlautert, &c. Frank/ . 1818
Donat. Pam. 175
Concordat. Das Baierische Koncordat, &c. Zweite und Dritte
Leiferungen, Miinschen, 1818 Donat. Pam. 4to. 2
CoNDER Josiah, An Analytical and Comparative View of all
Religions now extant among Mankind ; with their In-
ternal Diversities of Creed and Pi:ofession, 8vo.
Lond. 1838
D'aubione J. H. Merle, History of the Great Reformation of
the sixteenth Century, in Germany, Switzerland, &c.
vols. 1,2, 3, 8vo. Lond. 1838—41
Discussion Amicale sur L'Etablissement et la Doctrine de
L'Eglise Anglicane, et en general sur la Reformation,
2 torn. 8vo. Lond. 1817
EusEBii Pamphili, Historia Ecclesiastica, Vita et Panegyricus
Imperatoris Constantini, et Constantini Oratio ad Sanc-
tos, Gr. et Lat. cum notis : curante Henrico Valesio, folio
Moguntice, 1672
Ecclesiastica Historia, et Vita Constantini; Eccles. Hist.
Socratis, Theodoriti, Sozomeni, et Evagrii; Collectanea
et Hist. Eccles. Theodori, Greece, folio Ltit. Par. 1544
Eccl. Hist, et Vita Constantini, Eccl. Hist. Ruffini,
Socratis, Theodoriti, Herrnii Sozomeni, Theodori, et
Evagrii; Latine, folio Forben, Basil. 1549
Exposition succincte de I'^tat actuel et de la Constitution
de rUnit6 des Fr^res Evangeliques de la Confession
d'Augsbourg, 1814 Donat. Pam. 156.
FosBROKE T. D., British Monachism ; or. Manners and Customs
of the Monks and Nuns of England, 4to. Lond. 1718
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND COUNCILS. 19
Fox John, Acts and Monuments of matters more special and
memorable, happening in the Church, 3 vols, folio
Lond. 1631—41
Fuller Thomas, Church History of Britain, until the year
1648, folio ' Lond. 1655
Godwin I Francisci, de Prsesuhbus Anglise Commentarius, Re-
cognovit et continuavit Guil. Richardsonus, folio
Cantab. 1743
GuiLLON (I'abbe A"'^) Pepin-le-Bref et le Pape Zacharie, ou la
Consultation, dans laquelle le premier auroit ete autorise
par le second a s'emparer de la couronne des descendans
de Clovis, demontree fausse, Paris, 1817 Donat. Pam. 61
Hanbury Benjamin, Historical Memorials relating to the Inde-
pendents, or Congregationalists ; from their rise to the
restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. MDCLX. vols. 1, 2,
8vo. Lond. 1839—41
Hart Ricardi, Medulla Conciliorum Magnse Britanniae et Hiber-
niae, ab An. Dom. 446, ad An. Dom. 1548, 8vo.
Norvici, 1833
Henderson Alexander, Life and Times of; giving a History of
the second Reformation of the Church of Scotland and
of the Covenanters during the Reign of Charles I., by the
Rev. John Alton, 8vo. Edinb. 1836
HiSTOiRE du Concile de Trente, ecrite en Italien par Fra Paolo
Sarpi de I'ordre de Servites, et traduite de nouveau en
Fran9ois avec des notes Critiques, Historiques, et Theolo-
giques. Par Pierre Frangois Le Courayer, 2 vols, folio
Lond. 1736
Historical View of the Principal Religious and Mihtary Orders
of the Roman Catholic Church Pawphleteer, vol. 5
History of the Origin, Progress, and Effects of the Papal
Supremacy, with Observations on the Alterations made
in it by Buonaparte, Dublin 1810 Donat. Pam. 22
Hutteau M. I'aine, Des Concordats de 1517, entre Fran9ois
I et Leon X, et de 1817, entre S. M. Louis XVIII, et
S. S. Pie VII. Paris 1817 Donat. Pam. 59
Jervis Sir J. J. W., Brief Statement of the Rise, Progress, and
Decline of the Ancient Christian Church, and its gradual
change to the Papal Apostacy, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 24
20 RELIGION.
Jesuits, A Brief account of Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Jesuits, The Bulls of Popes Clement XIV and Pius VII for the
Suppression and Re-establishment of the Order of
Donat. Pam. 6
JoRTiN Dr. J., Remarks on Ecclesiastical History, 5 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1751-73
JuGEMENT de I'Eglise Catholique contre les nouveaux schisma-
tiques de France, Paris 1821 Donat. Pam. 59
[Kaye] John, (Bp. of Bristol,) The Ecclesiastical History of the
second and third Centuries, illustrated from the writing
of Tertullian, Svo. Camb. 1826
Lardner Nathaniel, (D.D.) History of the Heretics of the two
first Centuries after Christ ; containing an account of
their time, opinions, and testimony to the Books of the
New Testament Works, vol. 9
La Salle J. Henri, Sur le Concordat de 1817, Paris, 1817
Donat. Pam. 59
La VikRirt: de I'histoire Ecclesiastique retablie par des monu-
mens Authentiques, Paris, 1814 Donat. Pam. 61
Le Neve John, Fasti Ecclesise Anglicanse ; or an Essay towards
deducing a Regular Succession of all the principal digni-
taries in each Cathedral, Collegiate Church or Chapel, in
England and Wales, folio Lond. 1716
Lenfant J., History of the Council of Constance, translated by
S. Whatley, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1730
Letters from Rome, Lond. 1794 Donat. Pam. 26
Liber Ecclesiasticus. An Authentic Statement of the Revenues
of the Established Church, compiled from the Report of
the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Revenues
and Patronage of "the Established Church in England and
Wales, Svo. Lond. 1835
Lightfoot John, (D.D.) Fragmenta qusedam Historise Uomanse
et Christianee Works, vol. 8
Journal of the Proceedings of the Assembly of Di-
vines, convened for the Work of Reformation in the
Church, by the authority of Parliament, from Jan. 1,
1643 to Dec. 31, 1644 Works, vol. 13
M'Crie Thomas, (D. D.) History of the Progress and Suppres-
sion of the Reformation in Italy in the sixteenth Century,
8vo. Edinh. 1827
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND COUNCILS. 21
M'Crie Thomas, (D.D.) History of the Progress and Suppres-
sion of the Reformation in Spain in the sixteenth Century,
8vo. Edinb. 1829
Martin M. de Gray, Sur le Concordat, Paris, 1818
Donat. Pam. 1818
MiLMA>f Rev. H. H., History of Christianity from the birth of
Christ to the Abohtion of Paganism in the Roman
Empire, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
MiLNER Rev.Jos.,History of the Church of Christ; with additions,
&c. by Rev. Isaac Milner, D.D. 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Miraculous (The) Host tortured by the Jew, under the Reign
of Philip the Fair in 1290, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 36
Montagu Richard, (Bp. of Norwich,) The Acts and Monuments
of the Church, before Christ Incarnate, small folio
L(md. 1642
MosHEiM John L., (D.D.) Commentaries on the Affairs of the
Christians before the time of Constantine the Great ; or,
an enlarged View of the Ecclesiastical History of the first
three Centuries ; translated from the Latin, by Robert
S. Vidal, Esq. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. \%\3
Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from
the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth
Century; translated from the Latin by Arch. Maclaine,
D.D. and continued to the end of the eighteenth Cen-
tury, by Chas. Coote, D.D. 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1811
Neal D., History of the Puritans, by Dr. Toulmin, 5 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1822
Neander Dr. Augustus, History of the Christian Religion and
Church during the three first Centuries ; translated from
the German, by Henry John Rose, B.D. 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1831-41
Observations on Dr. Dromgoole's Speech, delivered in the
Catholic Board, Dec. 8th, 1813, Dublin 1814
Donat. Pam. 38
Peyran J. R., Historical Defence of the Waldenses, or Vaudois,
with an Introduction by Rev. T. Sims, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Pi I Papj; VII. AUocutio habita in Concistorio secreto die 24
Maii, 1802, Romce, 1802 Donat. Pam. 60
Allocution Prononcee dans le Consistoire secret du 24
Maii, 1802, Rome, 1802 Donat. Pam. 60
22 RELIGION.
PREMii;RE Lettre a I'auteur des Memoires pour servir a I'Histoire
Ecclesiastique pendant le dix-huiti^me si^cle, Paris 1815
Donat. Pam. 61
Priestley Joseph (LL.D.), History of the Corruptions of Chris-
tianity, 2 vols. 8vo. Birm, 1793
Racine J., Abrege de I'histoire de Port-Royal (Euvres, torn. 4
Ranke Leopold, The Ecclesiastical and Political History of the
Popes of Rome during the sixteenth and seventeenth
Centuries, translated from the German by Sarah Austin,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Reid James S., (D.D.) History of the Presbyterian Church in
Ireland ; comprising the Civil History of the Province of
Ulster, from the Accession of James I, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1834-7
Review of the Covenant, Lond. 1644 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Robertson Wm., Rise of the Reformation, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 48
Robinson Robt. Ecclesiastical Researches, 4to. Camb. 1792
Russell Rev. M., History of the Church in Scotland, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1834
Scott Rev John, Continuation of Milner's History of the
Church of Christ, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1826-31
Seckendorf Ludov., Comraentarius Historicus et Apologeticus
de Lutheranismo, folio Lips. 1694
Selden J., In Eutychii Origines Commentarius Opera, torn. 3
Notae et Spicilegium ad Eadmerum Opera, torn. 4
Sewell Wm., History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the
Christian People called Quakers, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Short Thos. V,, Sketch of the History of the Church of
England to the Revolution, 1688, 2 vols. 8vo.
Oxford, 1822
SiMfeoN (le C®") Rapport fait au nom d'une Commission
Speciale, sur le projet de loi relatif au Concordat, a
868 Articles Organiques, et k ceux des cultes Protestans
Donat. Pam. 60
SisMONDi J. C. L. de. Review of the Progress of Religious
Opinions, Lond. 1826 Pamphlets, 3
Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Completion of the glorious
and ever memorable Reformation, Bristol, 1812
Donat. Pam. 50
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND COUNCILS. 23
Sleidan John, The General History of the Reformation of the
Church, from the Errors and Corruptions of the Church
of Rome, from. 15 17 to 1556. With a Continuation to
the end of the Council of Trent in 1562, by Edmund
Bohun, Esq., folio Lond. 1699
Smedley Rev. E. History of the Reformed Religion in France,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832-4
SoAMES Henry, History of the Reformation of the Church of
England, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1826-8
The Anglo-Saxon Church ; its History, Revenues, and
General Character, 8vo. Lond. 1835
SocRATis Scholastici et Hermiae Sozomeni Historia Ecclesiasti-
ca, Gr. et Lat. cum Annotationibus : curante Henrico
Valesio, folio Mogun. 1677
Spanheim Fred., Ecclesiastical Annals from the commencement
of Scripture History to the Epoch of the Reformation ;
translated, with Notes, by Rev. Geo. Wright, 8vo.
Camh. 1829
Stebbing Rev. H., History of the Christian Church, 2 vols.
{Lardner's Cyclo.) Lond. 1833-4
History of the Reformation, 2 vols. (Lardners
Cyclo.) Lond. 1836
Strype John, Annals of the Reformation, and Establishment of
Rehgion during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, 4 vols, in
7, 8vo. Oxford, 1824
Ecclesiastical Memorials, relating chiefly to Religion,
and the Reformation of it, 3 vols, in 6, 8vo.
Oxford, 1822
Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer, wherein the
History of the Church, and the Reformation of it, during
his Primacy are greatly illustrated, 2 vols, royal 8vo.
Oxford, 1812
Theodoriti et Evagrii Historia Ecclesiastica : item Excerpta ex
Historia Ecclesiastica Philostorgii et Theodori Lectoris,
Gr. et Lat. curante Henrico Valesio, folio
Mogun. 1679
Ueber die Freyheiten der Gallicanischen und Deutschen Kirche
und iiber die pabstlichen Breven, gegen den Freyherrn,
v. Wessenberg, coadjutor und General Vikar zu Constanz
Heidelb. 1817 Donat. Pam. 65
24 RELIGION.
Valdenses, in Piemont, and other Countries, Authentic Details
of the, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Vinson (I'abbe) Le Concordat expHqne ay Roi suivant la doctrine
de r^glise et les Reclamations Canoniques des Ev^ques
legitimes de France, Paris, 1816 Donat Pam. 60
VoisiNs Gilbert de, Nouvelles Pieces pour servir de Comple-
ment a la procedure contre les Jesuites, Paris 1814
Donat. Pam. 64
Waddingxon Rev. Geo., History of the Church, from the earliest
ages to the Reformation, Lond. 1833 Lib. Useful Know.
Wharton Henry, Anglia Sacra, sive CoUectio Historiarum, par-
tim antiquitus, partim recenter Scriptarum, de Archiep.
et Episcopis Angliae ad Ann. 1540, 2 vols, folio 1691
SECTION IX.
Church Government, Rites and Ceremonies^
Liturgies, Toleration.
Address to Protestant Dissenters, commending the practice of
sitting while singing the Praises of God in Public
Worship, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 158
Alarm (An) to the Reformed Church of Christ, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 2
Appeal of the Episcopal Clergy in Scotland to the Lords in
Parliament, Lond. 1718 Donat. Pam. 66
Appeal to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishops, the Clergy, and
the Public : on the Present mode of Education of those
designed for Holy Orders, Lond. 1798 Donat. Pam. QQ
Atkins Rev. H., Observations on the Repeal of the Trinity Doc-
trine Bill, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 2
Avis Important sur les nouveaux ecrits des Modernes Ultramon-
tains, et des apologistes d'une Society renaissante, Paris,
1818 Donat. Pam. 59
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. 25
Barrow Isaac, (D.D.) Sermons on the Apostles' Creed
Works, vols. 4, 5
A short Explanation of the remaining Articles of the
Creed Works, vol. 5
■ An Exposition on the Creed Works, vol. 5
On the Doctrine of the Sacraments Works, vol. 5
Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy ; to which is added
a Discourse concerning the Unity of the Church
Works, vol. 6
Battely John, The Original Institution of the Sabbath, and the
Observation due to it considered, Lond. 1726
Donat. Pam. 66
Berkeley Bishop, A Proposal for the better supplying of
Churches in our Foreign Plantations Works, vol. 3
Bernard Thomas, Extract from an account of the Free Chapel
for the Poor at Brighthelmston Donat. Pam. 4
Beverly R. M,, Letter to the Archbishop of York on the
present corrupt state of the Church of England, Beverly,
1821 Pamphlets, 4:
Bingham Joseph, (M. A.) A Scholastical History of the
practice of the church in reference to the Administration
of Baptism by Laymen Works, vol. 2
; — Dissertation upon the eighth canon of the Council of
Nice Works, vol. 2
[Blackburn Rev. Francis,] The Confessional ; or a full and
free Inquiry into the Right, Utility, Edification, and
Success of establishing Systematical Confessions of Faith
and Doctrine in Protestant Churches, 8vo. Lond. 1770
Bossu^T J. B., Catechisme du Diocese de Meaux (Euvres, tom. 6
Prieres Ecclesiastiques (Euvres, tom. 6
Statuts et Ordonnances Synodales (Euvres, tom. 7
Pieces concernant Tetat de I'abbaye de Jouarre
(Euvres, tom. 7
Cleri Gallicani de Ecclesiastica Potestate declaratio
(Euvres, tom. 7
Decretum de Morali Disciplina (Euvres, tom. 7
Censura et declaratio Conventus generalis Cleri Galli-
cani (Euvres, tom. 7
Memoires au sujet de I'impression des Ouvrages de
doctrine Composes par les Ev^ques (Euvres, tom. 7
E
26 RELIGION.
Bossvfer J. B., Elevations a Dieu sur les Mystferes
(Euvres, torn. 8
■ Gallia Orthodoxa Defensio Declarationis Cleri Galli-
cani ; et Memoire centre le livre intitule de Romani Ponti~
ficis auctoritate (Euvres, torn. 31, 32, 33
British Statesman's Anti-Vetoistical Catechism, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 5
Browne J. D., An Historical Inquiry into the Ancient Ecclesias-
tical Jurisdiction of the Crown, Lond. 1816
Donat. Pam. 5
Buckle Wm., Catechism compiled from the Book of Common
Prayer, Zonrf. 1807 Donat. Pam. 151
Burnet Bishop, Exposition of the XXXIX Articles of the
Church of England, 8vo. Oxford, 1819
Burton Rev. Edward, Sequel to Remarks upon Church Reform,
with Observations upon the plan proposed by Lord
Henley, Lond. 1832 Pamphlets, 5
Butler Charles, Account of the Formularies, Confessions of
Faith, or Symbolic Books of the Roman Catholic,
Greek, and principal Protestant Churches Works, vol. 4
Chalmers Thos., (D.D.) Speech before the Synod of Glasgow
and Ayr, on the subject of Pluralities Glasgow, 1823
Speeches and .Tracts
Christian's Common Prayer Book, or Universal Liturgy, Lond.
1761 Donat. Pam. 7 1
Church of England, on the Interests of the, Pamphleteer, vol. 19
Clark Wm., Thoughts on the Commutation or Abolition of
Tithes, Bath, 1815 Donat. Pam. 8
Clarke Samuel, (D.D.) Exposition of the Church Catechism
Works, vol. 3
Clinch J. B., An Inquiry, Legal and Political, into the con-
sequences of giving to his Majesty, a negative upon
the appointment of Irish Catholic Bishops and Priests,
Dublin, 1808 Donat. Pam. 9
Vindication of the most Rev. John Thomas Troy, D.D.
against the charges in a Letter to the Right Hon. William
Wickham, Dublin, 1804 Donat. Pam. 9
Coker John, Reflections on the late Election of a Chancellor
of the University of Oxford, Oxford, 1810
Donat. Pam. 9
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. . 2/
CoPLESTONR Edward, Letter to John Coker, Esq. on his Reflec-
tions on the late Election of a Chancellor of the University
of Oxford, Oxford, 1810 Donat. Pam. 28
CoxE Rev. W. Letter to John Eenett, Esq. of Pyt-House,
Wilts., on his Essay relative to the Commutation of Tithes
Salisbury, 1815 Donat. Pam. 11
Creed of Pope Pius IV Donat. Pam, AS
Croly Rev. David O., An Essay, Religious and Political, on
Ecclesiastical Finance, as regards the Roman Catholic
Church in Ireland, Cork, 1834 Donat. Pam. 168
CuDwoRTH Ralph, (D.D.) On the True Notion of the Lord's
Supper With his Intellectual System
Curate's Appeal to the Equity and Christian Principles of the
British Legislature, the Bishops, the Clergy, and the
Public, examined Pamphleteer, yo\, 17
Daily Bread, A Prayer for Knowledge, Gratitude, and Principle,
Land. 1833 Donat. Pam. 105
Der Kirchen und Staatsfreund an alle gute Deutche Christen,
Jena, 1818 Donat. Pam. 65
Dialogue entre Pierre et Thomas, sur la Puissance exercee par
Pie VII, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 60
Die Europaischen Staats-und Kirchengrundsatze in dem Geiste,
unsrer Zeit dargestellt, Mainz, 1818 Donat. Pam. 157
Discourse concerning the Churches Authority in Matters of
Faith, Lond. 1687 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Discourse proving the Divine Institution of Water-baptism
Donat. Pam. 4to, 3
Dudley Sir H. B., Address to the Most Rev. and Hon. William
Lord Primate of all Ireland ; recommendatory of some
Commutation, or Modification of the Tythes of that
Country Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Du Pape et des Jesuites, Paris, 1814 Donat. Pam. 63
Ecclesiastical Supremacy of the Crown, proved to be the
Common Law of England, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 15
Edmeads Rev. W., National EstabUshment, National Security
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
EisDELL Thos., The First Principles of Christian Baptism deduced
from the New Testament, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 15
Enquiry into the History of Tithe, its Influence upon the Agri-
culture, Population, and Morals of Ireland, Dublin, 1808
Donat. Pam. 16
28 RELIGION.
Episcopacy considered, -with reference to the Modern Popular
Societies Pamphleteer, \o\. 16
Essay towards a Comprehension ; or, a Persuasive to Unity
amongst Protestants, Lond. 1701 Donat. Pam. 162
Essay towards a Proposal for Catholic Communion, Lond. 1704,
rep. 1812 Donat. Pam. 152
Eustace Rev. John Chetwode, Answer to the Charge delivered
by the Lord Bishop of Lincoln to the Clergy of that
Diocese Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Falconer T., Plan for building twenty-five Churches or Chapels
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Fenelon F. de la Mothe, Letters sur I'autorite de I'Eglise
CEuvres Spirituelles, torn. 2
FiNGALiAN A., Answer to Lord Grenville's Letter to the Earl
of Fingal, on the Subject of the Veto, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 17
Fleury M. I'abbe, Corrections et additions pour les nouveaux
opuscules de Donat. Pam. 156
Flower Richard, Abolition of Tithe recommended, in an Ad-
dress to the Agriculturists of Great Britain, Harlow, 1809
Donat. Pam. 17
Freimuthige Beleuchtung, &c. uber Katholisch-Kirchliche
Angelegenheiten, Hadamar, 1818 Donat. Pam. 157
Fry J. S. Concise History of Tithes, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam.ll
Gandolphy Rev. Peter, Congratulatory Letter to the Rev.
Herbert Marsh, D.D. on his judicious inquiry into the
consequences of neglecting to give the Prayer Book with
the Bible, Zo?id. 1812 Donat. Pam. 18
Another Copy Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Second Letter to the Rev. Herbert Marsh
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Letter to a Noble Lord, one of his Majesty's Ministers,
relative to Sir J. C. Hippisley's late conduct at Rome,
Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 18
Vetoism Illustrated to future generations, Lond. 1819
Donat. Pam. 18
Gladstone W. E., Church Principles considered in their Results,
8vo. Lond. 1840
Greenwood F. W. P., Essay on the Lord's Supper, rep. Liver-
pool, 1824 Bonat. Pam. 162
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. 29
Halhed N. B., (M.P.) Testimony of the Authenticity of the
Prophecies of Richard Brothers and of his Mission to
Recall the Jews, Lond. 1795 Donat. Pam. 78
Harmer Rev. Thomas, Declarations on Baptism, Miscel. Works
Henley Lord, A Plan of Church Reform, Lond. 1832
Pamphlets, 5
High Church Claims Exposed, and the Protestant Dissenters and
Methodists Vindicated, Harlow, 1808 Donat. Pam. 21
Historical and Rational Inquiry into the Necessity of an
uninterrupted succession of Diocesan Bishops, as neces-
sary to the conveyance of the Ministerial Office, and the
Validity of Ordinances in the Church, Lond. 1719
Donat. Pam. 22
Hone Wm., On Ancient Mysteries and Ecclesiastical shows, 8vo.
• Lond. 1823
Hooker Richard, Ecclesiastical Politic, and other W^orks, folio
• Lond. N. D.
Howard P., Address to the Right Rev. the Archbishops and
Bishops of England and Ireland, Lond. 1801
Donat. Pam. 81
Hull William, Ecclesiastical Establishments not inconsistent
with Christianity, Lond. 1 834 Pamphlets, 5
Innes John Boutet, Ecclesiastical Establishments Indefensible ; a
Reply to the above, Lond. 1834 Pamphlets, 6
James Major, Necessity for Universal Toleration, exemplified in
the Speeches on the Catholic Question in 1805 and
1808, by Mr. H. Grattan, M. P., Lord Hutchinson, the
Earl of Moira, the Bishop of Norwich ; and in the
Sentiments of Sir J. C. Hippesley, Bart. M.P., Lond.
1808 Donat. Pam. 24
Jewell Right Rev. John, An Apology for the Church of
England ; translated by Rev. S. Isaacson, 8vo
Lond. 1829
Jones Rev. T., Letter to the Rev. J. L. Martyn, on Ecclesiasti-
cal Liberality, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 82
JoRTiN John, (D.D.) Strictures on the Articles, Subscriptions,
Tests, &c. Tracts, vol. 1
Kennett Rev. B. C, A few Hints suggested for the Abolition of
Tithes, and the general good of the Church Establish-
ment, Bath, 1816 Donat. Pam. 25
30 RELIGION.
Laity's (The) Directory to the Church Service, for 1814
Donat. Pam. 153
Landaff Richard late Bp. of, Letter to His Grace the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Lectures on the Liturgy of the Church of England, arranged
and shghtly abridged from the Commentary by Peter
Waldo, Esq. by Edward Berens, 12rao. Oxford, 1821
Le Grice Rev. C, The Case of Donat. Pam. 70
Letter from a Gentleman in Scotland to his friend in London,
Land. ]7 12 Donat. Pam. 83
Letter to F. Plowden, Esq., on his work entitled Jura
Anglorum Donat. Pam. 30
Letter to Sir John Nicholl, on his late Decision in the
Ecclesiastical Court, against a Clergyman, for Refusing
to Bury the Child of a Dissenter, Lon<^ 1810
Donat. Pam. 27
Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, after a perusal of the
Charge delivered at his Lordship's Primary Visitation, in
1810, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 28
Letters on the Royal Veto, by Fidelis, Waterford, 1809
Donat. Pam. 27
Letters (Six) on Dr. Milner's Explanation, relating to the
Proposal made in Parliament for admitting the King's
Veto in the Election of Roman Catholic Bishops, Lond.
1809 Donat. Pam. 27
Lettre de plusieurs Ev^ques de France au Pape Pie Six, et
Rfeponse du Soverain Pontife, Lond. 1799
Donat. Pam. 62
Lightfoot John, (D.D.) An Exposition of Three Articles of the
Apostles* Creed Works, vol. 6
Locke John, Letters concerning Toleration, Works, vol. 2 and 3
M'Cartiiy F., The Veto Discussed upon its true Principles,
* Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 31
Mandates of the Roman Catholic Bishops, with tlie Devotions
to be sung or said in all the Roman Catholic Chapels, for
Pope Pius VI, and King George III, Lond. 1798
Donat. Pam. 153
Mant R., Guide to the understanding of the Church Catechism,
Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 153
Marriage and Divorce Pamphleteer, vol. 17, 18
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. 31
i
Marsh Dr. H., Address to the University
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Inquiry into the Consequences of neglecting to give
the Prayer Book with the Bible Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Melancthon, Letter to Dr. Troy, on the Coronation of
Bonaparte by Pope Pius the Seventh, Dublin, 1805
Donat. Pam. 32
MiLNER Rev. J., The Divine Right of Episcopacy addressed to
the Laity of England, Lond. 1791 Donat. Pam. 34
Milton John, Considerations touching the likeliest means to
remove Hirelings out of the Church Prose Works, vol. 2
• Four Tracts concerning Divorce Prose Works, vol 1
Five Tracts on Church Government; viz.; — 1. Ani-
madversions upon the Remonstrants' Defence against
Smectymnuus; — 2. An Apology for Smectymnuus; —
3. The Reason of Church Government urged against
Prelaty ; — 4. Of Prelatical Episcopacy, and whether it
may be deduced from Apostolic Times, &c. ; — 5. Of
Reformation touching Church Discipline in England, and
the causes that hitherto have hindered it
Prose Works, vol. 1
Moore John, Case respecting the Maintenance of the London
Clergy, Lond 1802 Donat. Pam. 36
MoRRES H. M., Thoughts on the Veto, Dublin, 1810
Donat. Pam. 36
MuzARELLi A., Treatise on the Supremacy of St. Peter, &c.
translated by Rev. J. Cunningham, Dublin, 1817
Donat. Pam. 36
NiERSis S. Clajensis, (Armeniorum Patriarcha,) Preces : viginti-
quatuor linguis editse, 12rao. Venetiis, 1823
NuPTiJE Sacrse ; or an Inquiry into the Scriptural Doctrine of
Marriage and Divorce, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 37
Nye p., Lawfulness of the Oath of Supremacy, and Power of
the King in Ecclesiastical Affairs, Lond. 1683
Donat. Pam. 4to. 4
Observations on the Speech of Sir William Scott, and other
matters relating to the Church, Lond. 1803
Donat. Pam. 37
O'CoNOR Rev. C, Letter on the Present mode of appointing
Catholic Bishops, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 39
32 RELIGION.
O'CoNOR Rev. C, Third Letter on the Liberties of the Irish
Church, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 39
Fourth Letter on the Liberties of the Irish Church,
Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 39
Correspondence with the Most Rev. Dr. Troy ; with
Observations on the Claim of unlimited Episcopal Juris-
diction, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 39
Correspondence with the Right Rev. Dr. Poynter, on
Foreign-Influencing Maxims, with Observations on the
Canonical and Legal Securities against such Maxims,
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 40
The Gallican Liberties Indispensable Securities for
Constitutional Government of the Irish Catholic Church,
Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 40
Origin and Progress of the Veto Donat. Pam. 40
Palmer Rev. Wm., Origines Liturgicse ; or, AYitiquities of the
English Ritual, and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies,
2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1832
Parish Registers and the Marriage of Non-conformists, &c.
Observations on Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Pastoral Advice to Young Persons before Confirmation, Shrews-
bury, 1798 Donat. Pam. 154
Pearson Bp., Exposition of the Creed, folio Lond. 1692
Piiipps J., Dissertations on the Nature and Effect of Christian
Baptism, &c. Lond. 1781 Donat. Pam. 90
PiCART Bernard, Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the
various Nations of the known world ; together with His-
torical Annotations, &:c. 6 vols, folio Lond. 1733-37
Vol. 1 Jews. Roman Catholics
— 2 Roman Catholics
— 3 Americans. East Indians
— 4 Banians. Chinese. Persians. Africans
— 5 Greeks. Protestants
— 6 Part ] , Church of England. Presbyterians. Independents.
Anabaptists. Quakers, &c.
— 6 Part 2, Mahometans
PoRTALis le C«"- Discours dans la seance du corps l^gislatif du
15 Germinal an 10, sur Torganisation des cultes, Paris,
an. 10. C ; Donat. Pam. 60
PoRTEus Bp., Letter to the Clergy of London on the Neglect of
Kneeling at Church where the Liturgy directs it Tracts
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. 33
PoYNTER Rev. Dr., On the Jurisdiction of Bishops, and the
difference between a Bishop and a Priest, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam. 44
Preaching as Anciently Used Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Preservative against the Principles and Practices of the Non-
jurors both in Church and State, Lond. 1717
Donat. Pam. 80
Prideaux Humphrey, (D.D.) Letter to a Friend on the Convo-
cation of 1689, recommending a Revision of the Liturgy;
and a Discourse on the Ecclesiastical Commission of the
same year, as the best mode of preparing for a Revision,
by Thomas Tenison, D.D. ; with an Appendix, containing
a Plurality Bill, by Dr. Prideaux; and a Preface and
Notes by the Rev. C. N. Wodehouse, 8vo.
Norwich, 1834
Remarks on the Christian Common Prayer Book, Lond. 1762
Donat. Pam. 93
Report of the Committee of the Lower House of Convocation,
appointed to draw up a Representation to be laid before
the Archbishop and Bishops of the province of Canter-
bury ; on the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative, and his
Sermon preached March 31, 1717, Lond. 1717
Donat. Pam. 92
Roberts Rev. L., Reply to Melancthon's Letter to Dr. Troy,
Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 48
Royal Veto upon nomination to the Roman Cathohc Prelacy
of Ireland considered, in a Reply to the Right Rev. Dr.
Milner's Letter to a Parish Priest, Dublin, 1809
Donat. Pam. 49 and 155
Ryan Rev. E., Strictures on Dr. Milner's Tour, and on
Mr. Clinch's Inquiry, Dublin, 1809 Donat. Pam. 49
Scottish Toleration truly stated in a Letter to a Peer, Lond.
1712 Donat. Pam. 95
Secker Archbishop, Lectures on the Catechism of the Church
of England, with a Discourse on Confirmation, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1769
Selden J., History of Tithes Opera, tom. 6
Sheppard Edward, (D.D.) Letter to the Rev. Archdeacon
Daubeny, on his charge to the Clergy of Wilts, in 1805,
Bath, 1805 Donat. Pam. 50
34 RELIGION.
Smith Rev. Sydney, Letters to Archdeacon Singleton
Works, vol. 3
Spaux Franz von, Ueber die grundverhaltnisse des Staates zur
Kirche, und zu der Romischen Curie, Miinchen, 1818
Donat. Pam. 175
Spelman Sir Henry, De Sepultura Works
Treatise concerning Tithes Works
Stoddart Rev. Geo. H., Evidence of the Necessity of Church
Reform, Lond. 1833 Donat. Pam. 105
Stratton Thomas, The Book of the Priesthood, 8vo.
Lond. 1830
Tadman L., To the Editor of the British Review, in answer to
his Remarks on the Pamphlet of the Rev. W. Edmeads,
on commuting the Tithes Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Tagart Rev. E., Service at the Settlement of, as Minister of
the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, Aug. 10, 1825
Bonat. Pam. 98
Taylor Jeremy, (D.D.) Of the Sacred Order and Offices of
Episcopacy, by Divine Institution, Apostolical Tradition,
and Catholic Practice Works, vol. 7
An Apology for authorized and set Forms of Liturgy,
against the Pretence of the Spirit Works, vol. 7
A Discourse on the Liberty of Prophesying, with its
just limits and temper Works, vol. 7, 8
Discourse of Confirmation Works, vol. 1 1
A Discourse of the Divine Institution, Necessity,
Sacredness, and Separation of the office Ministerial
Works, vol. 14
Rules and Advices to the Clergy of the Diocese of
Down and Connor, for their deportment in their per-
sonal and public capacities Works, vol. 14
The Golden Grove ; or a Manual of Daily Prayers
Works, vol. 15
The Psalter of David ; with Titles and Collects
according to the matter of each Psalm Works, vol. 15
A Collection of Offices, or Forms of Prayer
Works, vol. 15
Tlie Worthy Communicant, or a Discourse of the
Nature, Effects, and Blessings, consequent to the worthy
receiving of the Lord's Supper Works, vol. 15
CHURCH GOVERNMENT, ETC. 35
Taylor John, Defence of the Common Rights of Christians,
Lond. 1738 Donat. Pam. 98
Taylor P., Catechism for Young Persons, Dublin, 1789
Donat. Pam. 167
Thomas Rev. J., Strictures on Subjects chiefly relating to the
Established Rehgion and the Clergy, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 53
Treatise on the Government of the Church, Dublin, 1811
Donat. Pam. 155
Tremlett Rev. J., Prayers for the Use of Christian Families,
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 89
Trotter J. B., Thoughts on the New Era and Veto in Ireland,
Dublin, 1812 Donat. Pam. 55
Vansittart N., Letter to the Rev. Dr. Marsh, occasioned by
his Address to the Senate of the University of Cambridge,
Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 28
Voltaire, Traite sur la Tolerance CEuvres, torn. 6. part 1
Waterland Rev. D., (D.D.) A Critical History of the Athana-
sian Creed Works, vol. 4
Remarks upon Dr. Clarke's Exposition of the Church
Catechism Works, vol. 5
The Nature, Obligation, and Efficacy of the Christian
Sacraments considered Works, vol. 5
A Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist, as laid
down in Scripture and Antiquity Works, vol. 7
An Enquiry concerning the Antiquity of the Practice
of Infant Communion Works, vol. 9
Letters on Lay-baptism Works, yo\. 10
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Discourse on Instruction by Catechism;
with sundry Catechisms Works, vol. 3
' Essays on Civil Power in things Sacred ; or an Inquiry
after an Established Religion, consistent with the just
Liberties of Mankind, and practicable under every form
of Civil Government Works, vol. 6
Short Essay towards the Improvement of Psalmody
Works, vol. 4
Whitehead Rev. W. B., Prosecutions of Infidel Blasphemers
briefly Vindicated in a Letter to D. Ricardo, Esq.
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Willis Rev. J., Prize Essay oii the Commutation of Tithes
Pamphleteer, vol. 8
36 BKLIGION.
Wix S., Reflections concerning the Expediency of a Council of
the Church of England and the Church of Rome being
holden, with a view to accommodate Rehgious Differ-
ences, &c. Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 56
• Plain Reasons why Political Power should not be
granted to Papists, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 56
WoDEiiousE Rev. C. N., A Petition to the House of Lords for
Ecclesiastical Improvements, with Explanations, Lond.
1832 Pamphlets, 5
Wylde Rev. Mr., Letter to the Clergy of Somersetshire, on
the Means of preventing Undue Marriages
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Wyvill Rev. C, Intolerance the Disgrace of Christians, Lond.
1809 Donat. Pam. 101
SECTION X.
Sermons, Charges, S^c.
Address of the Roman Catholic Prelates to the Clergy and
Laity of the Roman Catholic Churches in Ireland, Lond.
1810 Donat. Pam. 151
Address (Pastoral) of the Roman Catholic Archbishops and
Bishops to the Clergy and Laity of their Communion
throughout Ireland, Lond. 1826 Donat. Pam. 89
Alexander John, The Preacher from the Press. Sermons
to explain and to recommend the gospel of Jesus
Christ, 2 vols. 18mo. Norwich, 1836
A Funeral Sermon for the Rev. J. Kinghorn, preached
Sept. 9th, 1832, Norwich, 1832 Pamphlets, 4
Bampton Lectures, Svo. Oxf. 1784—1837
By the Rev. Joseph White, for the year 1784
By the Rev. H. H. Milman, for the year 1827
By the Rev. E. Burton, for the year 1829
By the Rev. H. Soames, for the year 1 830
By the Rev. T. S. L. Vogan, for the year 1837
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 37
Barrow Isaac, (D.D,) Sermons on several occasions
Works, vol. 1 — 3
A Discourse concerning the Unity of the Church
Works, vol. 6
Beilby [Porteus] Bishop of Chester, Letter to the Clergy of the
Diocese of Chester, containing Precautions respecting the
Roman Catholics, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 151
Belsham Thomas, Sermon on the death of the Rev. Theophilus
Lindsey, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 159
The year of Jubilee considered in a Discourse delivered
at the Unitarian Chapel in Essex Street, Oct. 22, 1809,
Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 67
Benson C, (A.M.) On the Evidences of Christianity; the
Hulsean Lectures for 1820, 8vo. Lond. 1824
On Scripture Difficulties; the Hulsean Lectures for
1822, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Berkeley Bishop, A Sermon preached before the Incorporated
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts Works, vol. 3
Beveridge Bishop, Sermotis, 6 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1817-18
Bingham Jos., (M.A.) Discourse concerning the Mercy of God
to Penitent Sinners Works, vol. 2
BiNNEY T., The Ultimate Object of the Evangelical Dissenters
avowed and advocated; A Sermon, Lond. 1834
Pamphlets, 4
Bird Rev. C, Assize Sermon preached at Appleby, August 12,
1825, before Sir J. Bailey and Sir J. HuUock
Donat. Pam. 68
Christian Charity : An Assize Sermon
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Blair Hugh, (D.D.) Sermons, 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Blunt J. J., Hulsean Lectures for the year 1831, on the Vera-
city of the Historical Books of the Old Testament, 12mo.
Lond. 1832
Bossu^T J. B,, Discours sur le Vie cachee en Dieu
(Euvres, tom. 10
Traite de la Concupiscence CEuvres, tom, 10
Sermons (Euvres, tom. 11 — 15
Panegyriques (Euvres, tom. 16
Sermons pour les Vetures et Professions Religieuses
(Euvres, tom. 17
38 RELIGION.
BossuET J, B., Oraisons Funebres (Euvres, torn. 17
Oraison Fuo^bre de, parle P. De la Rue
(Euvres, torn. 43
BouRDALOUE, Sermons et Exhortations de (Euvres, torn. 1, 14
' Oraisons Funebres (Euvres, torn 14
Brett J,, Sermon preached in Norwich Cathedral, March 8,
1704, being the anniversary day of her Majesty's happy
inauguration, Norwich, 1704 Donat. Pam. 4to. 4
Bristol Lord Bishop of. Charge delivered at his Primary
^ Visitation of that Diocese, in August, 1821
Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Browne Rev. J. H., Charge to the Clergy of Ely, May 7, 1822
Nottingham, 1822
Buchanan Rev. Claud., Eight Sermons, 8vo. Lond. 1812
Burton Rev. J., An Inquiry into the Heresies of the Apostolic
Age; the Bampton Lectures for 1829, 8vo. Oxf. 1829
Butler Joseph, (Bp.) Sermons Works, vol. 1
Campbell Geo., (D.D.) Sermons In Disser. on Miracles
Carlos J., Sermon preached at Blofield, at the Archdeacon's
Visitation, May 27, 1773, Norwich, 1773
Donat. Pam, 4to. 3
Cecil Rev. Richard, Sermons Works, vol. 2
Chalmers Thos., (D.D.) Sermon on the Doctrine of Christian
Charity applied to the case of Religious Differences,
Glasg. 1818 Donat. Pam. 71
Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow,
8vo. Glasg. 1823
A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation,
viewed in connection with modern Astronomy, 8vo.
Edinb. 1817
Sermons preached in the Tron Church, Glasgow, 8vo.
Glasg. 1821
Application of Christianity to the Commercial and
Ordinary Affairs of Life, 8vo. Glasg. 1820
Channinc. Wm. E., (D.D.) Sermons Works
Clarke Sam., (D.D.) Discourse concerning the Being and Attri-
butes of God, 8vo. Lond. 1719; — Discourse concerning
the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion, and the
Truth and Certainty of the Christian Revelation ; Boyle's
Lectures for 1705, 8vo. Lond. 1719 In one vol.
another copy Watson s Tracts, vol. 4
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 39
Clarke Sam., (D.D.) Seventeen Sermons on several occasions,
8vo. Lond. 1724
Sermons on several subjects Works, vols. 1, 2
Clarke Wm. Henry, Sermons, 8vo. Lond. 1834
CoLLYER W. B., The Glory of Israel, a Sermon, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 72
Congregational (The) Lecture, 8vo. Lond. 1833-41
First Series, by Dr. Wardlaw
Second Series, by Rev. Robt. Vaughan
Third Series, by Rev. Jos. Gilbert
F'ourth Series, by Dr. Henderson
Fifth Series, by Rev G. Redford, D.D.
Sixth Series, by John Pye Smith, D. D.
Seventh Series, by W. L. Alexander, M ^.
Conjugal Love and Duty ; a Discourse upon Hebrews xiii, 4,
Dublin, 1758 Donat. Pam. 72
CooMBES Rev. W. H., Discourses selected from the writings
of St. Basil the Great, and St. John Chrysostora, Lond.
1798 Donat. Pam. 10
Craig Rev. T., Sermons delivered on his Solemn Separation to
the Pastoral Office in the Congregational Church at
Bocking, in Essex, Lond. 1802 Donat. Pam. 73
Crofts Rev. J., Sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting
of the Clergy and Sons of the Clergy in the Cathedral
Church of Bristol, August 25, 1802, Bristol, 1802
Donat. Pam. 12
CuDWORTH Ralph, (D.D.) Two Sermons on 1 John, ii, 3, 4, ^d
1 Cor. XV, 57 With his Intellectual System
D'Arcy Rev. M., Funeral Oration on the late Rev. Arthur
O'Leary, Lond. 1802 Donat. Pam. 13
Davison Rev. J., Discourses on Prophecy, in which are con-
sidered its Structure, Use, and Inspiration, 8vo.
Lond. 1825
Daubeny Rev. C, Charge delivered at the Primary Visitation
of the Rev. the Archdeacon of Sarum, in July, 1805,
Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 13
■ Charge delivered before the Rev. the Clergy of the
Archdeaconry of Sarum, in August, 1807, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 13
Daulien G. H., Pastoral Address to the Roman Catholics of
Scotland, Edinb. 1798 Donat. Pam. 151
40 RELIGION.
Dealtry William, (D.D.^) Sermons chiefly Practical, 8vo.
Lond. 1828
• The Church and its Endowments ; a Sermon, Lond.
1831 Pamphlets, 'i
Dell John, Sermon preached at Reepham, in Norfolk, June 14,
1811, at the Visitation of the Ven. the Archdeacon of
Norwich Donat. Pam. 74
Denison Edwd., (M.A.) Sermons preached before the University
of Oxford, 8vo. Ox/. 1836
Drummond T., Two Discourses on the Lord's Supper, Yarm.
1805 Donat. Pam. lA
Address to the Unitarian Congregation at Ipswich,
Dec. 5, 1805, the day of Thanksgiving appointed in con-
sequence of the Victory obtained by the English Fleet in
the Battle of Trafalgar Donat. Pam. 74
Two Discourses on the Origin of Evil, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 74
Elisha's Cry after Elijah's God, considered and applied with
reference to the Decease of the late Rev. Richard Baxter,
by Matthew Sylvester, Lond. 1696
In the Life of Baxter.
Elliott H. V., Ordination Sermon at Norwich, Oct. 17, 1824,
on the Office of a Christian Minister Donat. Pam. 15
Faitiifull Rev. John, Sermon preached at the Assizes held at
Reading, on March 2, 1800, Lond. 1800 Donat. Pam. 17
F6^EL0N F. de la Mothe, Sermons sur divers sujets
(Euvres Spirituelles , tom. 2
Fl^chier, (Evfeque de Nismes) Oraisons Fun^bres, 2 vols.
12mo. Paris, 1802
Fletcher J., Discourse on Personal Election and Divine Sove-
reignty, Zonrf. 1825 Donat. Pam. 11
The Protestant Reformation Vindicated, a Sermon
preached at Preston, Blackwell, 1822 Donat. Pam. 11
Foster John, Discourse on the Communication of Christianity
to the People of Hindoostan
With Essay on Pop. Ignorance
Fox W. J., Sermons on the Mission, Character, and Doctrine,
of Jesus of Nazareth, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1831
FiiouDE Rev. Richard H., Sermons Remains, vol. 2
Gideon, «* The Mighty Man of Valour," 8vo. Lond. 1839
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 4i
Gill J., (D.D.) Sermon preached at Barbican, Oct. 9, 1765, at
the Baptism of the Rev. Mr. Robt. Carmichael, Lond.
1765 Donat. Pam. 78
Gilpin Bernard, (B.D.) Sermon preached in the Court at
Greenwich before Edward VI, 1652 Gilphts Reformers
Gloucestek Joseph, Lord Bishop of. Sermon preached at the
revival of the Anniversary Feast of the Gentlemen Edu-
cated at Merchant Taylor's School, Dec. 3, 1724
Donat. Pam, 4to. 5
Glover Rev. G., Charge delivered at the Primary Visitation of
the Archdeacon of Sudbury, in June, 1824, Bury, 1824
Donat. Pam. 78
Greatheed S., Practical Improvement of the Divine Counsel
and Conduct, attempted in a Sermon occasioned by the
death of Wm. Cowper, Esq. preached at Olney, May 18,
1800 Donat. Pam. 78
Hall Bp., Sermons Works, vol. 5
Hall Rev. Robert, Sermons, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Sermons and Charges Works, vols. 1, 6
Notes of Sermons Works, vol. 5
Hare Rev. Aug. William, Sermons to a Country Congregation,
2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Harmer Thomas, Sermons Miscellaneous Works
Hawkiks Edw., (D.D.) Discourses upon some of the principal
Objects and Uses of the Historical Scriptures of the Old
Testament, 8vo. Oxf. 1833
Hayter Thos., (Bp. of Norwich) Sermon preached before His
Grace William Duke of Devonshire, and the Governors
of the London Hospital, March 16, 1758, Lond. 1759
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Henry Rev, M., Funeral Sermons for the Rev. Philip and
Mrs. Henry Life of Rev. P. Henry
Hill Rev. Rowland, Select Notes of his Preaching, by the
Rev. Edwin Sidney, A.M. 18mo. Lond. 1837
Homilies of the Church of England, 4to. 1582
Hooker Richard, Sermons With his Eccles. Politie
HoRNE Bp., Discourses Works, vols. 2, 3, 4
HoRSLEY Bp., Sermons, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1816
Nine Sermons on the Resurrection, and other sub-
jects, 8vo. Lond. 1817
G
42 ' RELIGION.
Houghton P., Sermon preached at the Octagon Chapel, in
Norwich, Aug. 13, 1801, for the benefit of the Norfolk
and Norwich Hospital, Lond. 1801 Donat. Pam. 80
HousMAN Rev. Robert, Sermons Life and Remains
Hull Rev. W., Discourses delivered at his Ordination to the
Pastoral Office, in the Congregational Church, Norwich,
June 29, 1809 Donat. Pam. 81
-^ The Duty of Christians towards Civil Rulers, Norw.
1820 Donat. Pam. 81
The Consolations of Christianity viewed in connexion
with the Paternal Character of God and with Human
Life, considered as a state of probation, in four discourses,
12mo. Land. 1835
HuLSEAN Lectures, 8vo. Lond. 1820-39
By the Rev. C. Benson, for the year 1820
By the Rev. C. Benson, for the year 1822
By the Rev. J. J. Blunt, for the year 1831
By the Rev. Theyre T. Smith, for the year 1839
Hunt J., Mutual Love recommended upon Christian Principles,
Lond. 1728 Donat. Pam. 81
The Translation of Elijah Considered ; a Sermon
occasioned by the death of the Rev. D. Bogue, D.D.
Oct. 25, 1825 Donat. Pam. 81
Huntingfoud G. L, (Bp. of Gloucester) Charge dehvered to
the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester, at the Triennial
Visitation of that Diocese, in 1807, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 13
HuKD Bp., Twelve Sermons Introductory to the Study of the
"Prophecies, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1788
HusENBETii Rev. F. C, Discourse pronounced at the Funeral
of the Rt. Hon. Frances Xaveria Stafford Jerningham,
Baroness Stafford, in the Catholic Chapel, Cossey Hall,
on Nov. 27, 1832 Donat. Pam. 105
Ingram R. A., The Causes of the Increase of Methodism and
Dissension; a Sermon, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 23
Ireland John, The Claims of the Establishment; a Sermon
preached Aug. 30, 1807, at Croydon, in Surry, Zond.
1807 Donat. Pajn. 23
Ikving Rev. E,, For the Oracles of God, four Orations; for the
Judgment to Come, an Argument, in nine parts, 8vo.
Lond, 1823
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 4^
James T,, (D.D.) Two Sermons preached in Worcester Cathe-
dral, on Sept. 30, at the Music- meeting; and on March
12, 1800, on the occasion of the General Fast
Donat. Pam. 82
JouTiN John, (D.D.) Discourses concerning the Truth of the
Christian Religion, 8vo. Lond. 1768
Sermons, 7 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1787
Sermon at the Consecration of Bishop Pearce
Tracts, vol. 1
KiDD Rev. Thomas, A Sermon preached at the Visitation of the
Archdeacon of Norwich, held in St. Michael's at Plea,
Norwich, May 10, 1831, Lond. 1832 Donat. Pam. 105
Lardner Dr. N., Sermons and Discourses Works, vols. 4, 10
Law George Henry, (Bp. of Bath and Wells,) Charge delivered
to the Clergy of that Diocese Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Law George Henry, (D.D. Bishop of Chester,) Sermon for the
I benefit of the Society for the Improvement of Prison Dis-
cipline, and for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders,
Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Lee Rev. S., (B.D.) Six Sermons on the Study of the Holy
Scriptures, 8vo. Lond. 1830
Leighton Abp., Lectures and Sermons Works, vols. 3, 4
Lightfoot John, (D.D.) Sermons Works, vols. 6, 7
Lincoln Bp. of, Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Llandaff Bp. of, Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese
Pamphleteer, vol. 19
M'All Rev. Robert S., (LL.D.) Discourses on Special Occa-
sions, with a Sketch of his Life and Character by the
Rev. Ralph Wardlaw, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Madge T., The Character of George III, and the Character of
his Reign, Considered Separately ; a Sermon preached at
the Octagon Chapel, Norwich, Feb. 6, 1820
Donat. Pam. 84
Sermon preached at the Opening of the Unitarian
Chapel at Diss, in Norfolk, June 22, 1822, Lond. 1822
Donat Pam. 164
Marsh Dr. Herbert, Sermon on the Bible Society
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Massillon, (Euvres de, 13 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1813
44 BELIGIOX.
Mence Rev. S., Sermon preached in Worcester Cathedral,
April 11, 1804, at the Presentation of Colours to the
Royal Worcester Volunteers Donat. Pant. 85
MiDDLETON Bp., Sermons and Charges, 8vo. Lond. 1825
MiLMAN Rev. H. H., The Character and Conduct of the
Apostles considered as an Evidence of Christianity ; the
Bampton Lectures for 1827, 8vo. Oxf. 1827
MiLNER Right Rev. J., (Bishop of Castabala,) Pastoral Letter
to Catholic Clergy of the Midland District, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 34
Sequel to the above, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 34
Appeal to the Catholics of Ireland, Dublin, 1809
Donat. Pam. 34
Sermon preached at the Blessing of the Catholic
Chapel of St. Chad, in Birmingham, Dec. 17, 1809,
Birm. 1809 Donat. Pam. 34
Monthly Lectures on some of the Principal Evidences of Reve-
lation ; delivered at the Meetings of the associated Min-
isters and Churches of the London Congregational Union,
8vo. Lond. 1827
Neale Rev. Cor., Sermons Memoirs
Oraison Fun^bre de Louis XVIII, par I'fev^que d'Hermopolis,
Paris, 1824 Donat. Pam. 62
OsBORN Rev. G., Evangelic Faith and Union ; recommended in
a Sermon on Phihppians i, 27, Worcester, 1794
Donat. Pam. 89
Moral Charity ; explained and enforced in a Sermon
preached at Worcester, Nov. 9, 1800, Worcester, 1801
Donat. Pam. 89
Devout Loyalty ; a Sermon preached at Worcester,
on account of the National Jubilee on the Entrance of
his Majesty George III on the 50th Year of his Reign,
Oct. 25, 1809 Donat. Pam. 89
Paley Archdeacon, Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825
Sermons on Several Subjects Works, vol. 5
Sermons and Tracts Works, vol. 5
Papillon I'Abbe Antonin, Sermon sur le delai de la Conversion,
Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 63
Parker S., Discourses on the Lord's Supper, Bungay, 1799
Donat. Pam. 165
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 45
Parr Sam., (LL.D.) Sermons and Discourses Works, vols. 2, 5, 6
Parsons J. W., Sermon preached at Mitcham, in Surry, on the
Fast Day, Feb. 27, 1778 Donat. Pam. 4to. I
Pattinson Rev. J., Sermon preached at the Church in Stour-
bridge, on April 19, 1793, the day appointed for a
General Fast Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Pius VI, (Pope) Funeral Oration for his Holiness, by Mons.
Erskine, Lond. 1799 Donat. Pam. 16
■ Oration delivered at the Funeral Obsequies of, Oct,
31, 1799, by C. Brancadoro, trans, by W. H. Coombes,
Lond. 1800 Donat. Pam. 4
PoRTEUs Beilby, (Right Rev. D.D.) Lectures on the Gospel of
St. Matthew, delivered at the Parish Church of St.
James, Westminster, in the years 1798, 1799, 1800, and
1801, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1815
Sermons on several subjects, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817
Charges Tracts
7 — - Letter to the Clergy of London on the Profanation of
the Lord's Day Tracts
• Exhortation to the Religious Observation of Good
Friday Tracts
Letter to the Inhabitants of Manchester, Macclesfield,
&c., on occasion of the Late Earthquake in those places,
1777 Tracts
Priestley J., Sermon preached at the Gravel Pit Meeting, in
Hackney, AprU 19, 1793, Lond. 1793 Donat. Pam. 90
Randolph John, (Bp. of London) Charge delivered to the
Clergy of that Diocese at his Primary Visitation in 1810,
Oxf. 1810 Donat. Pam. 45
Ray J. M., Sermon preached at Wattesfield, in Suffolk, Dec. 7,
1788, on occasion of the Death of the Rev. T. Harmer,
Lond. 1789 Donat. Pam. 91
Sermon preached at Witham, in Essex, June 23,
1782, on occasion of the Death of the Rev. C. Case,
Lotid. 1782 Donat. Pam. 85
Religious Discourses, by a Layman Pamphlets, 4
Rennell Rev. T., Sermons on various subjects, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Rogers G., Five Sermons on different subjects, Lond. 1793
Donat. Pam. 166
Sayers Frank, (M.D.) Sermons Works, vol. 2
46 RELIGION.
Secker Abp., Sermons on several subjects, 7 vols. 8 vo. Lond. 1772
Eight Charges Watson's Tracts, vol. 6
Seed Jonathan, (M.A.) Discourses on several important sub-
jects, to which are added Eight Sermons preached at the
Lady Moyer's Lecture, 2 vol§. 8vo. Lond. 1743
Sermons Posthumous Works
Selby W., Sermon in Aid of the Funds of the Dispensary in
Lynn, Lynn, 1825 Donat. Pam. 166
Sermon on the Unjustifiableness of Cruelty to the Brute
Creation, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 50
Sherlock Bp,, Discourses, 4 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1812
Practical Discourses concerning a Future Judgment,
8vo. Lond. 1692
Simeon Rev. Charles, The Offices of the Holy Spirit ; Four
Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge,
November, 1831, Lond. 1832 Pamphlets, 4
.Smith Rev. J., Discourse on Prophecy Watson's Tracts, vol. 4
Smith John Pye, (D.D.) On the Relation between the Holy
Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science ; being
the Sixth Series of the Congregational Lecture, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
The Necessity of Religion to the Well-being of a
Nation, a Sermon, Lond. 1834 Pamphlets, 4
Smith Rev. Sydney, Sermons Works, vol. 3
Sermon upon the Conduct to be observed by the
Established Church towards Catholics and other Dis-
senters, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 51
Smith Rev. Theyre T., Man's Responsibihty in reference to his
Religious Belief, explained and applied ; The Hulsean
Lectures for 1839, 8vo. Lond. 1840
SoAMES Henry, (M.A.) An Inquiry into the Doctrines of the
Anglo-Saxon Church; The Hampton Lectures for 1830
Oxf. 1830
Stannard Rev. C, A Sermon preached at the Visitation of the
Archdeacon of Norwich, held in the parish church of
Holt, April 30, 1835, Norwich, 1835 Pamphlets, 4
Discourse delivered at St. Gregory's Church, as an
Introduction to a Course of Lectures on the principal
Subjects of Controversy between the Roman Catholic
and Protestant Churches, 8vo. Norwich, 1830
SERMONS, CHARGES, ETC. 47
Sterne Lawrence, Sermons Works, vols, 6, 7, 8
Stillingfleet Bp., Discourse concerning the Doctrine of
Christ's Satisfaction, 8vo. Lond. 1696
Stillingfleet Rev. J., National Gratitude, a Sermon preached
in Worcester Cathedral, Nov. 29, 1798 Donat. Pam. 97
Styles John, Sermon on the Claims of the Inferior Creatures,
Lond. 1812 Donat Pam. 53
Sumner John Bird, (A.M.) A Series of Sermons on the Chris-
tian Faith and Character, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Swift Dean, Sermons Works, vols. 11, 13, 14, 15
Tate Rev. J., Discourse dehvered in the Catholic Chapel,
Preston, before the Catholic Association, for the Relief of
the Sick, May 25, 1807 Donat. Pam. 53
Taylor Jeremy, (D.D.) Sermons Works, vols. 5, 6
Funeral Sermon preached at the Obsequies of, by
' Geo. Rust, D.D. Taylor s Works, vol. 1
Taylor John, Sermon preached at the Opening of the New
Chapel, in St. George's Colegate, in Norwich, May 12,
1756, Lond. 1756 Donat. Pam. 98
TiioDEY Samuel, The Honour Attached to Eminent Piety and
Usefulness ; a Sermon on the death of the Rev. Charles
Simeon, Lond. 1836 Pamphlets, 4
TiLLOTSON Archbp., Sermons, 3 vols, folio Lond. 1728
Sermons, Remarks on, by John Jortin, D.D.
Jor tin's Tracts, vol. 1
ToMLiNE George, (Bp. of Lincoln,) Charge to the Clergy of the
Diocese of Lincoln at the Visitation in 1812, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 155
Turner W., The Sufficiency of Revelation, a Sermon, Lond.
1791 Donat. Pam. 99
VoGAN Rev. T. S. L., The Principal Objections against the
Doctrine of the Trinity, and a Portion of the Evidence on
which that Doctrine is received by the Catholic Church,
Reviewed, in Eight Sermons ; The Bampton Lectures for
1837, 8vo. Oxf. 1837
Waite Rev. T. , Sermons, Explanatory and Practical, on the Thirty
Nine Articles of the Church of England, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Walker Rev. Samuel, Sermons Life
Warbuuton Bp., Sermons Works, vols. 9, 10
Waterland Dr. Daniel, Charges and Sermons Works, vol. 8
48 RELIGION.
Waterlaijd Dr. Daniel, Regeneration, Stated and Explained
according to Scripture and Antiquity, in a Discourse on
Titus iii, 4, 5, 6 Works, vol. 6
Sermons on Several Important Subjects of Religion
and Morality Works, vol. 9
Sermons in Defence of the Divinity of our Lord Jesus
Christ, preached at the Lady Moyer's Lecture Works, vol. 2
Watson R., (D.D.) Sermon preached before tjie Society for
the Suppression of Vice, May 3, 1804 Donat. Pam. 100
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Sermons and Discourses Works, vols, 1, 2
Hohness of Times, Place, and People, under the
Jewish and Christian Dispensations Works, vol. 2
White Joseph, Sermons, the Bampton Lectures for 1784, 8vo.
Oxf. 1784
White R., Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mr. Thomas
Baldwin, a Nonconforming Minister at Kidderminster,
Lond. 1693 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Whiteside J., Britain's late Deliverance considered as a Reason
for public Gratitude, Lond. 1746 Donat. Pam. 167
Wilds Rev. W., Sermon for the Benefit of St. Patrick's
Charity School and Asylum for Orphans, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 56
Williams E., (D.D.) Christian Unanimity Recommended, a
Discourse preached before the Meeting of the General
Congregational Union, May 18, 1808 Donat. Pam. 100
WiLMOT Geo. Sermon preached at Worcester Cathedral, at the
Lent Assizes, April 1, 1750 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Wilson Daniel, (M.A.) Sermons on the Divine Authority and
Perpetual Obligation of the Lord's Day, 12mo. Lond. 1831
Winter R., (D.D.) Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Samuel
Newton, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 100
Wolfe Rev. Charles, Sermons Remains
Wrangiiam Rev. Francis, The Gospel best promulgated by
National Schools ; an Assize Sermon preached in York
Cathedral, 1808 Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
YoNOE Philip, (Bishop of Norwich) Charge to the Clergy of his
Diocese, at his Primary Visitation, 1763, Norwich, 1763
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
York Archbp. of, Sermon preached at the Coronation of King
George IV Pamphleteer, vol. 19
DEFENCES OF RELIGION. 49f^
SECTION XI.
Defences of Natural and Revealed Religion.
Adams Wm., (M.A.) Essay on Mr. Hume's Essay on Miracles,
8vo. Lond. 1754
Addison Joseph, The Evidences of the Christian Religion
Watson s Tracts, vol. 5
another copy Works, vol. 4
Allex Peter, (D.D.) Reflections on the Holy Scriptures to
Establish the Truth of the Christian Religion
Watson's Tracts, vol. 1
Argument for the Truth of Christianity, from Dr. Lardner's
Jewish and Heathen Testimonies Watson s Tracts, vol. 5
Babbage Charles, The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise ; a Fragment,
8vo. Lond. 1838
Barrington Vise, Essay on the Teaching and Witness of the
Holy Spirit Watson's Tracts, vol. 4
Beattie J., (LL.D.) Evidences of the Christian Religion, 8vo.
Lond. 1814
Benson George, (D.D.) Essay concerning Inspiration
Watson's Tracts, vol. 4
Berkeley Bp., Alciphron; or the Minute Philosopher, contain-
ing an Apology for the Christian Religion
Works, vols. 1, 2
The Analyst ; or a Discourse addressed to an Infidel
Mathematician Works, vol. 2
Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in
opposition to Sceptics and Atheists Works, vol. 1
Blunt Rev. J. J., On the Veracity of the Gospels and Acts of
the Apostles, 12mo. ZowcZ. 1828
On the Veracity of the Five Books of Moses, 12mo.
Lond. 1830
Bourne Henry, Christ the True and Faithful Witness of the
Everlasting Covenant, 8vo. Lond. 1838
50 RELIGION.
Bridgewater Treatises : On the Power, Wisdom, and Good-
ness of God, as manifested in the Creation, 12 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1833-6
1 Chalmers Rev. T., The Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral
and Intellectual Constitution of Man, 2 vols. Lond. 1833
2 Kidd John, (M.D.) The Adaptation of External Nature to the
Physical Condition of Man Lond. 1833
3 Whevyell Rev. W., Astronomy and General Physics considered
with reference to Natural Theology Lond. 1833
4 Bell Sir Chas., The Hand, its Mechanism and Vital Endowments
as evincing design Lond. 1833
5 Roget P. M.,(M.D.) Animal and Vegetable Physiology considered
vidth reference to Natural Theology, 2 vols. Lond. 1834
6 Buckland Rev. W., Geology and Mineralogy considered with
reference to Natural Theology, 2 vols. Lond. 1836
7 Kirby Rev. W., On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God,
as manifested in the Creation of Animals, and in their
History, Habits, and Instincts, 2 vols. Lond. 1835
8 Prout W., Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Functions of Digestion
considered with reference to Natural Theology Lond. 1834
Brougham Henry Lord, Discourse on Natural Theology,
showing the Nature of the Evidence and the Advantages
of the Study, small Svo. Lond. 1835
• Observations on the above by Thomas Wallace, Esq.,
LL.D. small 8vo. Lond. 1835
Browne Sir Thomas, (M.D.) Religio Medici, folio Works
Religio Medici, with Notes, &c., 8vo. Works, vol. 2
Browne Rev. Thomas, Testimonies of Heathen and Christian
Writers, of the first two Centuries, to the Truth and
Power of the Gospel, I2mo Lond. 1837
Burton Rev. E., Testimonies of the Ante-Nicene Fathers to
the Divinity of Christ, Svo. Oxf. 1826
Butler Joseph, (Bishop of Durham,) Analogy of Religion,
Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of
Nature Works, vol. 2
Chalmers Thomas, (D.D.) Evi.lences and Authority of the
Christian Revelation, Svo. Edinb. 1818
Chandler Samuel, (D.D.) Plain Reasons for being a Christian,
Watson s Tracts, vol. 3
Clarke Samuel, (D.D.) Demonstration of the Being and
Attributes of God, in answer to Hobbcs, Spinoza, and
their followers Works, vol. 2
DEFENCES OF RELIGION. 51
Clarke Samuel, (D.D.) Discourse concerning the Unchangeable
Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Cer-
tainty of the Christian Revelation Works, vol. 2
another copy Watsons Tracts, vol. 4
Crombie Rev. Alexander, Natural Theology, or Essays on the
Existence of Deity and of Providence, on the Immateri-
ality of the Soul, and a Future State, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1829
Derham Wm., (D.D.) Astro-Theology; or a Demonstration of
the Being and Attributes of God, from a Survey of the
Heavens, 8vo. Lond. 1786
Physico-Theology ; or a Demonstration of the Being
and Attributes of God, from his Works of Creation, 8vo.
Lond. 1786
Dick Thomas, The Philosophy of a Future State, 12mo.
Glasg. 1833
Durham J. G., Outworks of Christianity, or the " Munition of
Rocks," Camb. 1805 Donat. Pam. 15
Erskine Thomas, Remarks on the Internal Evidence of the
Truth of Revealed Religion, ]2mo. Edinb. 1821
Faber G. S., (B.D.) Difficulties of Infidelity, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Horse Mosaicse, or a Discourse on the Credibility and
Theology of the Pentateuch, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1818
Fenelon, Demonstration de I'Existence de Dieu
CEuvres Spirituelles, tom. 1
Godwin Rev. B,, Lectures on the Atheistic Controversy, 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Grotio Hugone, De Veritate Religionis Christianse, 12mo.
Amstel. 1696
GuRNEY J. J., Letter to a friend on the Authority, Purpose,
and Effects of Christianity, 12mo. Norwich, 1824
Essays on the Evidences, Doctrines, and Practical
Operation of Christianity, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Hints on the Portable Evidence of Christianity, 18mo.
Lond. 1832
Hale Sir Matthew, Primitive Origination of Mankind considered
and examined according to the Light of Nature, folio
Lond. 1677
Hampden Rev. R. D., Essay on the Philosophical Evidence of
Christianity, Svo. Lond. 1827
52 RELIGION.
Hartley David, (M.A.) Of the Truth of the Christian Religion
Observations on Man, vol. 2
■ another copy Watson's Tracts, vol. 5
Hughes Rev. T. S., Remarks on a Pamphlet intitled ** An Essay
on the Eternity of the World, by a Sceptic"
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Keith Alexander, (D.D.) Evidence of the Truth of the Christian
Religion, derived from the literal fulfilment of Prophecy,
8vo. £dinb. 1832
Demonstration of the Truth of the Christian Religion,
12mo. Edinb. 1S3S
Lardner Nathaniel, (D.D.) The Credibility of the Gospel His-
tory ; or the Facts occasionally mentioned in the New
Testament confirmed by passages of Ancient Authors,
who were contemporary with our Saviour and his Apos-
tles, or lived near their times Works, vols. 1 -5
Supplement, containing a History of the Apostles and
Evangelists, Writers of the New Testament Works, vol. 6
Testimonies of Ancient Jewish and Heathen Authors
to the Truth of the Christian Religion, with Notes and
Observations Works, vols. 7,8,9
' Vindication of Three of our Saviour's Miracles in
Answer to Woolston Works, vol. 11
Lelani) John, (D.D.) Advantage and Necessity of the Christian
Revelation, with a Preliminary Discourse on Natural and
Revealed Religion, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1768
View of the Principal Deistical Writers that have
appeared in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth
Centuries, with Observations upon them, and some ac-
count of the Answers that have been published against
them, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1766
Letter from a Jew to a Christian, occasioned by the recent
attacks on the Bible Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Locke John, Discourse of Miracles Works, vol. 3
. Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the
Scriptures Watson s Tracts, vol. 4
another copy, with two vindications of it Works, \o\. 2
Macknight James, (D.D.) Argument for the Truth of the
Christian Religion, arising from the Conversion of the
World to Christianity Watson's Tracts, vol. 5
DEFENCES OF RELIGION. 53
Macknigiit James, (D.D.) Truth of the Gospel History
Harmony, vol. 1
Extracts from Truth of the Gospel History
Watson s Tracts, vol. 5
Monthly Lectures on some of the principal Evidences of Reve-
lation, by Drs. Winter, Pye Smith, Collyer, and Fletcher,
and Revds. Orme, H. F. Burden, Stratten, Walford Reed,
Curwen, Philips, and Morrison, 8vo, Land. 1827
MooRE Rev. Daniel, The Christian System Vindicated against
the most specious Sophistries of Modern Infidelity, 12mo.
Lond. 1840
Newton Sir Isaac, Four Letters to Dr. Bentley, containing
Arguments in proof of a Deity Opera, tom. 4
Paley William, (D.D.) Horse Paulinse ; or the Truth of the
Scripture History of St. Paul, evinced by a comparison
of the Epistles which bear his name, with the Acts of the
Apostles, and with one another Works, vol. 2
Natural Theology ; or Evidences of the Existence and
Attributes of the Deity, collected from the appearances
of nature Works,\o\.A
Natural Theology, with Illustrative Notes by Henry
Lord Brougham and Sir Charles Bell, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1836
View of the Evidences of Christianity Works, vol. 3
Physical Theory of Another Life, by the Author of " Natural
History of Enthusiasm," 8vo. Lond. 1836
PoRTEus Bp., Beneficial Effects of Christianity on the Temporal
Concerns of Mankind, proved from History and from
Facts Tracts
Summary of the Principal Evidences for the Truth
and Divine Origin of the Christian Revelation Tracts
Prideaux Humph., (D.D.) Discourse for the Vindication of
Christianity from the Charge of Imposture
With Life of Mahomet
Proofs of Christianity, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 154
Ray John, The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the
Creation, 8vo. Lond. 1709
Redford Geo., (D.D.) Holy Scripture Verified; or the Divine
authority of the Bible confirmed by an appeal to facts of
Science, History, and Human Consciousness, 8vo.
Lond. 1837
54 RELIGION.
Smith John Pye, (D.D.) On the Relation between the Holy
Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
The Scripture Testimony to the Messiah, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1821
SoMERviLLE Rev, J., Remarks on an Article in the Edinburgh
Review, in which the doctrine of Hume on Miracles is
Maintained, Edinb. 1815 Edinb. Review, vol. 23
Sprague William B., (D.D.) Lectures Illustrating the Contrast
between True Christianity and various other Systems,
12mo. Lond. 1838
Steele Sir Richard, The Christian Hero ; an Argument proving
that no Principles but those of Religion are sufficient to
make a Great Man, 18mo. Lond. 1727
Stillingfleet Bp., Rational Account of the Grounds of Pro-
testant Religion, folio Zone/. 1681
Stuart Moses, Letters on the Divinity of Christ, addressed to
the Rev. E. Channing, 18mo, Manchester, 1834
Sumner J. B., The Evidence of Christianity, derived from its
Nature and Reception, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the
Moral Attributes of the Creator, with particular reference
to Jewish History, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1818
Taddy Rev. J., Essay to prove that the Difference of Doctrines
among Christians forms no Objection to the Truth of the
Christian Religion, Camb. 1811 Donat. Pam. 53
Theopneustia. The Plenary Inspiration of the Holy Scrip-
tures; from the French of L. Gaussen, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Truths of Revelation demonstrated by an Appeal to existing
Monuments, Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and Medals, 12mo.
Lond. 1831
Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus, [by Bishop
Sherlock,] Lond. 1755 Donat. Pam. 55
Wahburton Bp., Julian; or a Discourse concerning the Earth-
quakes and Fiery Eruptions which defeated that Emperor's
attempt to rebuild the temple at Jerusalem Works, \o\. 8
Remarks on Hume's Natural History of Religion
Works, vol. 12
Waterland Rev. D., (D.D.) Scripture Vindicated, in Answer
to a book, entitled Christianity as old as the Creation
Works, vol. 6
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 55
Watson Bp., Apology for the Bible; in reply to Paine's Age
of Reason ; and an Apology for Christianity, in a series
of Letters to Edw. Gibbon, Esq. 8vo. Lond. 1820
West Gilbert, (LL. D.) Observations on the History and Evi-
dence of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Svo. Lond. 1747
another copy Watson s Tracts, vol. 5
Whately R., Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte,
Lond. 1821 Bonat. Pam. 102
Whittington Rev. G. D., Dissertation on the External Evi-
dences of the Truth of the Christian Religion, Camb.
1805 Donat. Pam. 100
Wiseman Nicholas, (D.D.) Twelve Lectures on the Connexion
between Science and Revealed Religion, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1836
Youngman William, The Truth and Excellence of the Christian
Revelation demonstrated, in two addresses, intended
principally for the Young and the Unlearned, 12mo.
Lond. 1834
SECTION XII.
Controversial Writers and Miscellaneous Divinity.
Abbott John, The Young Christian, or a Familiar Illustration
of the Principles of Christian Duty, I2mo. Lond. 1833
AcASTER Rev. John, The Church in Danger from Herself; or the
Causes of her present declining state explained, Svo.
Lond. 1829
Account of the Melancholy Accident which happened to a
Southwold Fishing Boat, near the Hasborough Sand,
Oct. 11, 1823, Bungay, 1823 Donat. Pam. 102
Address to the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom, on
their subjection to a Foreign Jurisdiction, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 2
56 RELIGION.
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Marriage State, as
entered into vpith Religious or Irreligious Persons, Lond.
1776 Donat. Pam. 66
Advice to a Country Neighbour; or Protestant Reasons against
Popery, Norwich, 1757 Donat. Pam. 66
Answer to a Letter on the Question, Are the Quakers Right in
their opinion on the Baptism of the Spirit ; with a second
Letter in Reply, Cirencester, n. d. Donat. Pam. 2
Archer Rev. J., Letter to the Right Rev. John Milner, Lond.
1810 Donat. Pam. 2
Attempt to explain the nature of the Visible Church, &c., by a
country Clergyman, Swaffham, 1829 Donat. Pam. 158
Remarks on the above, by a Dissenter, Norwich, 1829
Donat. Pam. 158
AuFKLaRUNG u. d. Denunciationsschrift des H. Geheimen
Raths, Gartler, zu Bruchsal, gegen d. H. Coadjutor,
Freiherrn v. Wessenberg, 1818 Donat. Pam. Q5
Bacon Lord, Theological Works Works, vol. 2
Certain Considerations touching the better Pacification
and Edification of the Church of England Works, vol. 2
Confession of Faith ; Prayers, and Psalms ; Christian
Paradoxes ; Controversies of the Church, &c. Works, vol. 2
Meditationes Sacrae Works, vol. 10
Bagot Lewis, (Bp. of St. Asaph) Serious Caution against the
dangerous Errors of the Anabaptists, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 158
Baines Rev. P. A., An Inquiry into the Nature, Object, and
Obligations of the Religion of Christ ; with a comparison
of Ancient and Modem Christianity in England, Bath,
1824 Donat. Pam. 3
Barclay Robert, Apology for the true Christian Divinity, being
an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and
Doctrines of the people called Quakers, 4to. Birm. 1 765
Barlee Rev. C, A Few Admonitory Hints to his Parishioners,
Yarmouth, 1815 Donat. Pam. 158
Barrinoton Viscount, Theological Works, including the Mis-
cellanea Sacra ; the Essay on the Dispensations ; and his
Correspondence with Dr. Lardner ; with a Life of the
Author, by the Rev. Geo. Townshend, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1828
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 57
Barrow Isaac, (D.D.)Theological Works, 6 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1818
Bedford T., An Examination of the chief points of Antino-
mianism, Lond. 1647 Donat. Para. 4to. 4
Belsham Thomas, The Sufferings of Unitarians in former times,
urged as a ground of Thankfulness for their recovered
Liberties, Lond, 1813 Donat. Pam. 67
Letter to the Unitarian Christians in South Wales,
Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 67
Bennett A., Conversations between an Unitarian Missionary
and a Friend, on the Doctrine of the Trinity, Hackney,
1813 Donat. Pam. 169
Benson George, Essay concerning the Unity of Sense ; to show
that no Text of Scripture has more than one single Sense
Watson^s Tracts, vol. 4
Essay on the Man of Sin Watsons Tracts, vol. 5
Bentham J., "Swear not at all;" containing an exposure of
the Needlessness and Mischievousness, as well as Anti-
christianity, of the ceremony of an Oath, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 67
Berkeley Bp., A Defence of Free-thinking in Mathematics;
and Reasons for not replying to Mr. Walton's full answer
Works, vol. 3
Beveridge Bp., Thesaurus Theologicus ; or a Complete System
of Divinity, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1820
Private Thoughts upon Religion and a Christian Life,
8vo. Oxf. 1816
BiCHENO J., Signs of the Times : or the Overthrow of the Papal
Tyranny in France, the Prelude of Destruction to Popery
and Despotism, but Peace to Mankind, Lond. 1794
Donat. Pam. 67
Signs of the Times : part the second, with an Address to
the People of Great Britain, Zowc?. 1794 Donat. Pam. 67
Bingham Joseph, (M.A.) Works, 2 vols, folio Lond. 1726
— ■ The French Church's Apology for the Church of
England Works, vol. 2
Blackburne F., Considerations on the Present State of the
Controversy between the Protestants and Papists, 8vo,
Lond. 1768
Boden W. F., Diary of some of the Religious Experience of,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 159
58 RELIGION.
BossuBT J. B., (Ev^que de Meaux) Avertissement aux Pro-
testans sur leur pretendu Accomplissement des Propheties
(Euvres, torn. 3
Instructions sur la Version du Nouveau Testament
imprimee a Trevoux ; avec une Dissertation prelirainaire
sur la Doctrine et la Critique de Grotius CEuvres, torn. 4
Avertissement sur le Livre des Reflexions Morales,
publie sous le titre de Justification des Reflexions Morales
sur le Nouveau Testament CEuvres, tom. 4
De Excidio Babylonis apud S. Joannem, demonstra-
tiones adversus Samuelem Verensfelsium, LL.D.
(Euvres, tom. 4
Defence de la Tradition et des Saints P^res
CEuvres, tom. 5
' Meditationes pour le Temps du Jubile CEuvres, tom. 6
De Doctrin^ Concilii Tridentini circa Dilectionem in
Sacramento Pcenitentise requisitam CEuvres, tom. 7
Pensees Chretiennes et Morales CEuvres, tom. 15
Exposition de la Doctrine de I'Eglise Catholique ; —
avec Lettres relatives k I'Exposition CEuvres, tom. 18
Fragraens sur diverses Mati^res de Controverse
CEuvres, tom. 18
Histoire des Variations des Eglises Protestantes ;
avec six Avertissemens aux Protestans sur les Lettres
du Ministre Jurieu centre Phistoire et Defense de I'his-
toire contre M. Basnage CEuvres, tom. 19 — 22
Instruction Pastorale sur les Promesses de I'Eglise
CEuvres, tom. 22
Refutation du Cat^chisme du sieur Paul Ferry
CEuvres, tom. 23
Conference avec M. Claude, sur la mati^re de
I'Eglise et Reflexions sur un 6crit de M. Claude
(Euvres, tom. 23
Traite de la Communion sous les deux esp^ces ; et la
Tradition d^fendue sur la mati^re de la Communion sous
une espece (Euvres, tom. 23, 24
— Explication de quelqu«s difficultes sur les pri^res de
la Messe (Euvres, tom. 24
— Lettre Pastorale sur le Communion paschale
CEuvres, tom. 25
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 59
Bossu^T J. B., Lettre sur 1 'adoration de la Croix
(Euvres, torn. 25
Summa Controversise de Eucharistia (Euvres, torn. 26
Pieces contre ArcMv^que de Cambrai et les Quietistes
(Euvres, torn. 27 — 30
De la Connoissance de Dieu et de soi-m^me
(Euvres, torn. 34
• Traite du libre Arbitre (Euvres, torn. 34
Politique tiree de I'Ecriture Sainte (Euvres, torn. 36
Lettres de Piete et de Direction (Euvres, torn. 38, 39
Lettres sur I'AfFaire du Quietisme (Euvres, torn. 40 — 42
An Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church,
in matters of Controversy Donat. Pam. 4
BouRDALOUE, CEuvres, 18 torn. 12mo Toulouse, 1818
■ Pensees sur divers sujets de Religion et de Morale
(Euvres, torn. 15 — 17
— ■ Retraite Spirituelle k I'usage des Communantes Re-
ligieuses (Euvres, torn. 18
BousELL John, The Ram's Horn Sounded Seven Times, Norw.
1787 Donat. Pam. 68
■ Remarks upon Thomas Paine's Second Part of the
Age of Reason, Norwich, 1798 Donat. Pam. 68
Serious Address to the Chief Magistrates of Norwich
and Yarmouth, Norwich, 1793 Donat. Pam. 68
BouTFLowER H. C, The Doctrine of the Atonement is agreeable
to Reason, Camb. 1817 Donat. Pam. 68
Bower A., Six Letters to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the
Jesuits in England, Lond. 1 756 Donat. Pam. 4
Bowles Rev. W. L., A Plain Exposition of a Clergyman's Min-
isterial Conduct in regard to a poor woman lately de-
parted, Calne, 1816 Donat. Pam. 4
Brett Thos., The Doctrine of Remission of Sins, and the Power
of Absolution, Explained and Vindicated, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 68
Browne Rev. J. H., Reply to " Body and Soul," 12mo.
Lond. 1824
Buchanan Claud., (D.D.) Christian Researches in Asia, 8vo.
Lond. 1811
Burder John, Ihe Atonement of Christ, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 69
60 RELIGION.
Burke Right Hon. Edm. and the Right Rev. Dr. Gibson, an
Account of a Conversation between, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 1
BuRNSiDE R., Remarks on the different Opinions relative to the
Weekly Sabbath, 12mo. Lond. 1825
Butler Chas., Book of the Roman Catholic Church; in answer
to Dr. Southey's Book of the Church, 8vo, Loiid. 1824
Vindication of " The Book of the Roman Catholic
Church," against the Rev. G.Townshends "Accusations of
History against the Church of Rome," 8vo. Lond. 1826
• Appendix to the " Vindication," 8vo. Lond. 1826
Letter to, in Vindication of English Protestants from
his attack on their Sincerity in the " Book of the Roman
Catholic Church," by C. J. Blomfield, D.D.
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Letter to the Rt. Rev. C. J. Blomfield, D.D. in
Vindication of a passage in his " Book of the Roman
Catholic Church," censured in a Letter to him by his
Lordship Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Butler Joseph, (Bp. of Durham) Works of; with a Preface,
&c. by Sam. Halifax, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1807
Calderbank Rev. J., Observations in a Series of Letters in
Answer to certain questions relating to various subjects
of Religion, proposed by a Clergyman of the established
Church to a Catholic Convert, Bath, 1814
Donat. Pam. 6
Cameron C. R., The Connection between the Work of Man's
Redemption and the Divine Agents engaged in it, Oxf.
1809 Donat. Pam. 70
Campbell George, Address to the people of Scotland, upon
the alarms raised in regard to Popery in 1779
With Diss, on Miracles
Carpenter Lant, (LL.D.) Examination of the Charges made
against Unitarians and Unitarian ism, and the Improved
Version, by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Magee, in his " Discourses
and Dissertations on Atonement and Sacrifice," 8vo.
Bristol, 1820
Carter John, The Obligations of Christians to Union and Co-
operation, with the advantages arising therefrom, Bungay,
1811 Donat. Pam. 70
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 61
Catholicism Defensible, Norwich, 1824 Donat. Pam. 71
Catholicism Sifted, Lond. 1821 Douat. Pam. 8
Cayley C, Letter to the Rev. Mr. Potter, in Answer to his'
Sermon against the people called Methodists, Norwich,
1758 Donat. Pam. 71
Challoneb R., (Bp. of Debra) True Principles of a Catholic,
Lond. 1786 Donat. Pam. 151
' Short History of the Origin and Progress of the Pro-
testant Religion, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 151
A Caveat against the Methodists, Lond. 1803
Donat. Pam. 151
Grounds of the Catholic Doctrine, as contained in the
Profession of Faith, published by Pope Pius IV, Lond.
1818 Donat. Pam. 151
Chalmers Thomas, (D.D.) The Duty of giving an Immediate
Diligence to the Business of the Christian Life ; being an
Address to the Inhabitants of the Parish of Kilmany,
Edinb. 1818 Speeches and Tracts
Chillingworth Wm., Religion of Protestants a safe way to
Salvation, folio Lond. 1664
Christ our Example, by the Author of " the Listener," 12mo.
Lond. 1834
Christian Retirement; or Spiritual Exercises of the Heart,
12mo. Lond. 1836
Christian Unitarianism Donat. Pam. 160
Clarke Sam., (D.D.) Reflections on that part of a book called
Amyntor, or the Defence of Milton's Life, which relates
to the Writings of the Primitive Fathers and the Canon
of the New Testament Works, vol. 3
Three Essays on Baptism, Confirmation, and Repent-
ance Works, vol. 3
Letter to Dodwell on the Immortality of the Soul ;
with Defences of it Works, vol, 3
Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity ; with several Tracts
relating to the subject Works, vol. 4
Clarkson T., Essay on the Doctrines and Practice of the Early
Christians as they relate to War Donat. Pam. 71
Researches Antediluvian, Patriarchal, and Historical,
concerning the way in which men first acquired their
knowledge of God and Religion, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1836
62 RELIGION.
Coleridge Henry Nelson, Aids to Reflection, 12mo. Lond. 1839
C0NHE9A o mundo os Jacobinos que ignora, ou Exposi9a6 das
Verdades Catholicas, contra os artigos fundamentaes do
systema anarquico dos Theologos Regalistas do seculo
xviii e do presente, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 61
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CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 67
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HoRSLEY Sam., (Bp. of St. Asaph,) Tracts, in Controversy with
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Hough Rev. James, Reply to the Letters of the Abbe Dubois,
on the State of Christianity in India, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Howard H., Remarks on the Erroneous Opinions entertained
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Hull Rev. William, On Calvinism, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Innes John Boutet, Cursory Observations on a book entitled
" Baptismal Regeneration, as exhibited in the formularies
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Rev. Wm. Hull," Lond. 1836 Pamphlets, 5
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Jenkin T., An Impartial Examination of the Free Inquiry : the
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JoRTiN Archd., Six Dissertations on different subjects, 8vo.
Lond. 1755
JowETT Rev. Wm., Christian Researches in the Mediterranean,
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Keith Rev. Alex., The Signs of the Times, as denoted by the
fulfilment of Historical Predictions, traced down from
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Essay upon the Mosaic Account of the Creation and
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Inquiry into the truth of the History of the Seven
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Letter concerning the question whether the Logos
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Jesus Christ Works, vol. 1 1
Remarks on Dr. Ward's Dissertations on several
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Laurence R., The Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration con-
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Lee Rev. S., (B.D.) Two Dissertations : the first on the
Reasooableness of the Orthodox Views of Christianity
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1704 Donat. Pam. 95
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 69
Letter to J. Bunter, Esq., on Religious Tracts and the Ig-
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1824 Donat. Pam. 30
Letter to a Clergyman of the Diocese of Durham, Newcastle^
1808 Donat. Pam. 153
Letter to the Catholic Clergy of Ireland, Lond. 1823
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Letter to the Rev. Mr. Bowman, Vicar of Martham, Norfolk,
occasioned by a present of his book, entitled " A Review
of the Doctrines of the Reformation," &c., Norwich,
1773 Donat. Pam. 83
Letter to the Right Rev. Author of " The Divine Legation of
Moses Demonstrated," Lond. 1766 Donat. Pam. 26
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Letters to W. Wilberforce, Esq., M.P. on the Doctrine of
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Donat. Pam. 84
Lightfoot Rev. John, (D.D.) The Whole Works of; Edited
by Rev. John R. Pitman, 13 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
A Battle with a Wasp's Nest; or, a Reply to an
angry and railing pamphlet, written by Mr. Joseph
Heming, called " Judas Excommunicated," Works, vol. 1
70 RELIGION.
LiGHTFOOT Rev. John, (D.D.) Latin Tracts
Works, vols. 2, 3, 5, 10
Locke John, Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of
seeing all things in God Works, vol. 3
M'Dermont M., The Impracticability of a Union between the
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Magee W., (D.D.) Discourses and Dissertations on the Scrip-
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Manx R., Two Tracts on Regeneration and Conversion, Lond.
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Manual for Papists and Protestants; shewing their Principal
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Marsh Herbert, (D.D.) A Course of Lectures, containing a
Description and Systematic Arrangement of the several
Branches of Divinity, in 7 parts, 8vo. Camb. 1810-23
Letter to the Rev. Peter Gandolphy
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Marshman J., (D.D.) Advantages of Christianity in promoting
the Establishment and Prosperity of the British Govern-
ment in India, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 102
Defence of the Deity and Atonement of Christ, in
reply to Ram-Mohun Roy, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Marsom J,, The Impersonality of the Holy Ghost, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 164
Martyn Rev. Henry, Controversial Tracts on Christianity and
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Principles, Ordinances, and Constitution of the Catholic
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MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Free Inquiry into the Miraculous
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Christian Church, from the earliest Ages through several
successive Centuries ; with Vindications of the same
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CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 71
MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Remarks on a Story told by the
Ancients, concerning St. John the Evangelist, and Cerin-
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his " Vindication of Scripture," in answer to a book
entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation, &c.
Works, vol. 2
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Peter and Paul, at Antioch ; and on the Variations found
in the Four Evangelists Works, vol. 2
Essay on the Gift of Tongues Works, vol. 2
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Letter from Rome, shewing an exact Conformity
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Examination of Bp. Sherlock's Discourses on Pro-
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MiLNER Dr., Letters on the Choice of the Irish Catholic
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Instructions addressed to the Catholics of the Midland
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Religion, Wolverhampton, 1811 Donat. Pam. 34
Letters to a Roman Catholic Prelate of Ireland, in
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Irish Catholic Gentleman, Dublin, 1811 Donat. Pam. 35
Pastoral Charge on the Jurisdiction of the Catholic
Church, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 35
Discourse delivered in the Roman Catholic Chapel
of St. Chad, Birmingham, on Jan. 18, 1816, being the
day appointed for a General Thanksgiving for Peace,
Birm. 1816 Donat. Pam. 35
Additional Notes to Supplementary Memoirs of
English Catholics, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 35
MiLTONi Joannis, Angli, de Doctrina Christiana libri duo
posthumi, Edidit C. R. Sumner, 4to. Cant. 1825
translated by C. R. Sumner, 4to. Camb. 1825
Modest Animadversions and Reflections upon a Sermon preached
before the Hon. the House of Cemmons, by Dr. West,
on Jan. 30, 1710 Donat. Pam. 85
72 RELIGION.
More Hannah, Practical Piety Works, vols. 13, 14
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Reflections on Prayer Works, vol. 19
The Spirit of Prayer, 12mo. Land. 1825
Mystical Theology, or the Science of Sacred Contemplation
Donat. Pam. 36
Narrative of a very remarkable Conversion from Popery, in
the Year 1701, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 6
Natural History of Enthusiasm, 8vo. London, 1829
Nelson R., A Review and Analysis of Bishop Bull's Exposition
of the Doctrine of Justification, small 8vo. Bath, 1827
Newton Sir Isaac, Observations upon the Prophecies of Holy
Writ, particularly the Prophecies of Daniel and the
Apocalypse of St. John Opera, torn. 5
Neavton S., The Trinitarian's Appeal Defended, in answer to
" A Letter by a Layman" Donat. Pam. 86
Syllabus of Christian Doctrines and Duties, 8vo.
Norwich, 1796
Nonconformity to the World Donat. Pam. 86
Nottingham Earl of. Answer to Mr. Whiston's Letter on the
Eternity of the Son of God, and of the Holy Ghost,
Lond. 1721 Donat. Pam. 89
NuNTius a Mortuis, Lond. 1757 Donat. Pom. 89
Obligations of Christians to attempt the Conversion of the
Jews, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 89
Observations on Sunday Newspapers, Lond. 1820
Donat. Pam. 38
O'Connor Rev. C, An Appeal and Remonstrance to His
Holiness Pope Pius VH Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Oedonnance et Instruction Pastorale de M^- L'Archevfeque de
Paris, portant condemnation du livre intitule : Exposi-
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the present corruption of Christians, and the remedies
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Paley Wm., (D.D.) Clergyman's Companion in Visiting the
Sick Works, vol. 2
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 73
Parr Rev. S.-, Letter to the Rev. Dr. Milner on his book
entitled "The End of Religious Controversy," Lond.
1825 Pamphlets, 3
Pascal Blaise, Pens6es de, 2 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1817
Les Provinciales, ou Lettres de Louis de Montalte,
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PiLLONNiERE Francis de la, An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Snape's
Accusation, Lond. 1717 Donat. Pant. 42
Pious Meditations of that excellent Prince John the most noble
D— k of M ugh, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 90
Plowden R. R., Letter to a Roman Catholic Gentleman upon
Theological Inaccuracy, Lond. 1795 Donat. Pam. 43
Politique Chretienne et Varietes morales et litteraires, Paris,
1816 Donat. Pam. 63
Popery the Religion of Heathenism, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 44
Practice of Piety, directing a Christian how to walk that he
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Preservative against Socinianism Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Priestley Joseph, (LL.D.) History of Early Opinions concern-
ing Jesus Christ, proving that the Christian Church was
at first Unitarian, 4 vols. 8vo. Birmingham, 1786
General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God,
and against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 165
Protestant Catechism, showing the Principal Errors of the
Church of Rome, Edinb. 1813 Donat. Pam. 45
Protestant Dissenter's Catechism, Lond. 1777
Donat. Pam. 165
Protestant's Reply to the Author of a Pamphlet entitled,
*' Remarks on the Bishop of Durham's Charge in 1806,"
&c., Newcastle, 1807 Donat. Pam. 154
Pycroft S., Brief Enquiry into Free-thinking in matters of
Religion, Lond. 1713 Donat. Pam. 90
Questions and Answers concerning the respective Tenets of the
Church of England and the Church of Rome, Lond.
1818 Donat. Pam. 145
Raven Rev. T., The Religion of the Church of Rome exhibited
according to her Infallible Councils, Preston, 1 825
Donat. Pam. 91
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74 RELIGION,
Raven Rev, T., The Claims of the Roman Catholic Church to
Universal Supremacy, briefly examined and confuted,
Lond. 1825 Donat. Pam. 91
The Claims of the Roman Church to Infallibility iiv
the interpretation of the Holy Scriptures, and the right
of withholding them from public inspection, briefly ex-
amined and confuted, Lond. 1825 Donat. Pam. 91
Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled, " The Grounds on which the
Church of England separated from the Church of Rome,""
Lond. 1809;— Reply to the above, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 154
Remarks on the Bishop of Lincoln's Charge, at his Visitation in
May and June, 1794 Donat. Pam. 91
Remarks upon a late Discourse of Free-thinking, Lond. 1713
Donat. Pam. 91
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Donat. Pam. 93
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Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 46
Revealed Knowledge of the Prophecies and Times, Zonrf. 1794
Donat. Pam. 92
Review of a late Publication entitled " An Inquiry into the
Consistency of Dr. Troy's Pastoral Instruction," &c.,
Lond. 1793 Donat. Pam. 47
Review of a Pamphlet entitled "A Protestant's Reply," New-
castle, 1807 Donat. Pam. 154
Right of the People to possess the Scriptures without the
License of a Roman Priest Donat. Pam. 165
RivETi Andrew, Examen Animadversionum Hugonis Grotii,
Luyd. Bat. 1642 Donat. Pam. 165
Roberts W., (Teacher of the Native Unitarian Congregation
near Madras,) Letter to the Unitarian Society for Pro-
moting Christian Knowledge, &c. ; with an Introduction
by the Rev. T. Belsham, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 159
Letter to the Rev. Thomas Belsham, dated June 17,
1818, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 166
Letters to Dr. Thomas Rees and to the Rev. Thomas
Belsham, dated May 19, and Aug. 17, 1820, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 166
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 75
Roberts W., Letter to the Rev. T. Belsham, dated June 27,
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Five Letters to the Rev. T. Belsham, to Dr. T. Rees,
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Lond. 1834 Pamphlets, 4
The Study of Church History Recommended, Lond.
1834 Pamphlets, 4
Roy Rammohun, Precepts of Jesus, the Guide to Peace and
Happiness, extracted from the Books of the New Tes-
tament, ascribed to the Four Evangelists ; to which are
added the First and Second Appeal to the Christian
Public in reply to the Observations of Dr. Marshman, of
Serampore Lond. 1823
RussEL W., Reply to Mr. Joseph Benson's farther defence of
the Methodists, Wolverhampton, 1794 Donat. Pam. 95
Saint-Real L'Abbe, La Vie de Jesus Christ (Euvres, torn. 3
Saturday Evening; by the Author of the " Natural History of
Enthusiasm," 8vo. Lond. 1832
Scott Rev. Thomas, Remarks on the Refutation of Calvinism,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1811
The Rights of God Donat. Pam. 102
Scriptural Magazine, 1826 Donat. Pam. 95
Seed Jeremiah, (M.A.) Posthumous Works, by Joseph Hall,
M.A. 2 vols. Lond. 1750
Selby W., The Creed of Unitarians Identified with that of St.
Paul, Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 166
Selden John, Birth-day of our Saviour Works, vol. 6
Serious Address to Unlearned Christians of Trinitarian and
Calvinistic Sentiments, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 166
Sharp T., Enquiry into the Causes of Infidelity, Lond. 1730
Donat. Pam. 90
76 RELIGION.
Sheppard John, Inquiry on the Duty of Christians with respect
to War, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Shute Bp. of Durham, The Grounds on which the Church of
England separated from the Church of Rome, Lond.
1807 Donat. Pam. 155
Simpson John, Essay on the Impropriety of the usual mode of
Teaching Christian Theology, Lond. 1803
Donat. Pam. 167
Slater Rev. E., Letter on the Nature and Extent of Papal
Authority, Liverpool, 1813 Donat. Pam. 50
Letter on Roman Catholic Tenets, Liverpool, 1812
Donat. Pam. 50
SouTHEY Robert, (LL.D.) Book of the Church, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1824
Vindiciae Ecclesise Anglicanse, or a Vindication of the
" Book of the Church," 8vo. Lond. 1826
Spry Rev. J. H., Reflections upon the Tendency of a Publica-
tion entitled " Hints to the Public and the Legislature,
on the Nature and Effects of Evangelical Preaching,"
Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 52
State and Behaviour of English Catholics, from the Reformation
to the Year 1781, Lond. 1781 Donat. Pam. 52
Stone F,, An Unitarian Christian Minister's Plea for Adherence
to the Church of England, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 52
Stumbling Blocks Removed ; or, a Rational Defence of the
Unitarian Faith, Boston, 1791 Donat. Pam. 167
Sumner Rev. J. B., Apostolical Preaching considered in an
Examination of St. Paul's Epistles, 8vo. Lond. 1820
Sumner C. R., The Ministerial Character of Christ, practically
considered, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Synge Rev. Dr. E., A Sincere Christian and Convert from the
Church of Rome ; exemplified in the Life of Daniel Herly,
a poor Irish Peasant, Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 155
Charitable Address to all who are of the Communion
of the Church of Rome, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 155
Taylor Isaac, Four Lectures on Spiritual Christianity, delivered
in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, March, 1841,
8vo. Lond. 1841
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 77
Taylor John, (D.D.) Scheme of Scripture Divinity, formed upon
the plan of the Divine Dispensations; vpith a Vindication
of the Sacred Writings Watson s Tracts, vol. 1
Taylor Jeremy, (D.D.) Works, with a Life of the Author, &c.
by Rev. Reginald Heber, 15 vols. Lond. 1822
• Christian Consolations Works, vol. 1
History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus
Works, vols. 2, 3
Contemplations of the State of Man Works, vol. 3
The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living and Dying
Works, vol. 4
The Doctrine and Practice of Repentance
Works, vols. 8, 9
Vindication of the Glory of the Divine Attributes, in
the question of Original Sin against the Presbyterian
way of understanding it Works, vol. 9
The Real Presence and Spiritual of Christ in the
blessed sacrament, proved against the Doctrine of Tran-
substantiation Works, vols. 9, 10
A Dissuasive from Popery Works, vols. 10, 1 1
Ductor Dubitantium ; or, the Rule of Conscience
Wor As, vols. 11 — 14
Tew Rev. E., Resignation no Proof; a Letter to Mr. Jebb,
with remarks on his Spirit of Protestantism, Lond. 1776
Donat. Pam. 98
Thayer Rev. John, Account of the Conversion of, Lond. 1787
Donat. Pam, 155
TiLLOTSON Archbp., A Dissuasive from Popery, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 155
ToMLiNE Bp., Refutation of Calvinism; in which the Doctrines
and Tenets maintained by Calvin are proved to be con-
trary to Scripture and to the Public Formularies of the
Church of England, 8vo. Lond. 1812
ToMLiNSON John C, (M.A.) The Science of Phrenology con-
sistent with the Doctrine of Christianity
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
TouLMiN J., Review of the Preaching of the Apostles, Lond.
1804 Donat. Pam. 167
TowNSEND Rev. G., The Accusations of History against the
Church of Rome, 8vo. Lond. 1825
78 RELIGION.
Tracts for the Times. By Members of the University of
Oxford, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
VOL 1.
No. 1 Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission, addressed to the Clergy
2 The Catholic Church
3 Thoughts respectfully addressed to the Clergy on Alterations in
the Liturgy
4 Adherence to the Apostolical Succession the Safest Course
. 5 A Short Address to his Brethren on the Nature and Constitution
of the Church of Christ, and of the Branch of it established
in England. By a Layman
6 The Present Obligation of Primitive Practice
7 The Episcopal Church Apostolical
8 The Gospel a Law of Liberty
9 On Shortening the Church Service
10 Heads of a Week-day Lecture, delivered to a Country Congre-
gation, in shire
11 The Visible Church. Letters 1 and 2
12 Bishops, Priests, and Deacons
13 Sunday Lessons. — The Principle of Selection
14 The Ember Days
15 On the Apostolical Succession of the English Church
16 Advent
17 The Ministerial Commission, a Trust from Christ for the Benefit
of his People
18 Thoughts on the Benefits of the System of Fasting enjoined by
our Church
19 On arguing concerning the Apostolical Succession
20 The Visible Church. Letter 3
21 Mortification of the Flesh, a Scripture Duty
22 The Athanasian Creed
23 The Faith and Obedience of Churchmen, the Strength of the
Church
24 The Scripture View of the Apostolic Commission
25 Bp. Beveridge on the great Necessity and Advantage of Public
Prayer
26 Bp. Beveridge on the Necessity and Advantage of frequent Com-
munion
27 28 Bp. Cosin on the Doctrine of the Eucharist
29 30 Christian Liberty : or. Why should we belong to the Church
of England. By a Layman
31 The Reformed Church
32 The Standing Ordinances of Religion
33 Primitive Episcopacy
34 Rites and Customs of the Church
35 The People's Interest in their Minister's Commission
36 Account of Religious Sects at present existing in England
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 7^
No. 37 Bp. Wilson's Form of Excommunication
38 Via Media.— No. 1
89 Bp. Wilson's Form of receiving Penitents
40 Baptism
41 Via Media.— No. 2
42 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 1. — Sunday
43 Length of the Public Service
44 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 2. — Monday
45 The Grounds of our Faith
46 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 3. — Tuesday
Records of the Church.
I Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians
II Epistle of Ignatius to the Magnesians
III The Apostle St. John and the Robber
IV Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp
V Epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians
VI Account of the Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne
VII Epistle of Ignatius to the Smy means ,
VIII Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans
IX The Martyrdom of Ignatius at Rome
X Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians
XI Account of the Martyrdom of St. James the Apostle
XII The Martyrdom of Polycarp
XIII Justin Martyr on Primitive Christian Worship
XIV Irenoeus on the Rule of Faith
XV The Temporal Condition and the Principles of Christians from
the Epistle of Diognetus
XVI Address of Clement of Alexandria to the Heathens
XVII, XVIII TertuUian on the Rule of Faith
VOL 2.
47 The Visible Church. Letter 4
48 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 4. — Wed-
nesday
49 The Kingdom of Heaven
50 Bp, Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 4. — Wed-
nesday, (concluded)
51 On Dissent without Reason in Conscience
52 Sermon for St. Matthias' Day. No. 1
53 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 5. — Thursday
54 Sermon for the Annunciation. No. 2
55 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office No. 5. — Thurs-
day, (continued)
56 Holydays observed in the English Church
57 Sermon for St. Mark's Day. No. 3
58 On the Church, as viewed by Faith and by the World
80 RELIGION.
No. 59 The Position of the Church of Christ in England relatively to the
State of the Nation
60 Sermon for St. Philip and St. Jude. No. 4
61 The Catholic Church a Witness against Illiberality
62 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 5 Thurs-
day, (concluded)
63 The Antiquity of the existing Liturgies
64 Bp. Bull on the ancient Liturgies
65 Bp. Wilson's Meditations on his Sacred Office. No. 6. — Friday
and Saturday
66 Thoughts on the Benefit of Fasting. Supplement to Tract 18
67 — 69 Scriptural Views of Holy Baptism
70 Notes to the Scriptural Views of Holy Baptism
Records of the Chdkch.
XIX, XX, XXI St. Cyprian on the Unity of the Church
XXII TertuUian on Baptism
XXIII The Martyrdom of St. Felix and St. Lawrence
XXiy, XXV St. Vincent of Lerins on the Tests of Heresy
VOL 3.
71 On the Controversy with the Romanists
72 Archbp. Usher on Prayers for the Dead
73 On the Introduction of Rationalistic Principles into Religion
74 Catena Patrum. No. 1. — Testimony of Writers in the later
English Church, to the Doctrine of the Apostolical Succes-
sion
75 On the Roman Breviary as embodying the substance of the Devo-
tional Services of the Church Catholic
76 Catena Patrum. No. 2. — Testimony of Writers in the later
English Church, to the Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration
77 Dr. Pusey's answer to a Pamphlet professed to be a " Pastoral
Epistle from the Pope to some Members of the University
of Oxford"
VOL 4.
78 Catena Patrum. No. 3 Testimony of Writers in the later
English Church, to the Duty of Maintaining quod semper,
quod ubique, quod ab omnibus traditum est
79 On Purgatory
80 On Reserve in Communicating Religious Knowledge
81 Catena Patrum. No. 4. — Testimony of Writers in the later
English Church, to the Doctrine of the Eucharist Sacrifice,
with an Historical Account of the changes made in the
Liturgy as to the Expression of that Doctrine
82 Letter to a Magazine on the Subject of Dr. Pusey's Tract on
Baptism
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 81
VOL. 5.
No. 83 Advent Sermons on Antichrist
84 Whether a Clergyman of the Church of England be now bound
to have Morning and Evening Prayers daily in his parish
church ?
85 Lectures on the Scripture Proofs of the Doctrines of the Church
86 Indications of a Superintending Providence in the preservation oF
the Prayer Book, and in the changes which it has undergone
87 On Reserve in Communicating Religious Knowledge, (conclusion)
88 The Greek Devotions of Bp. Andrews, translated and arranged
VOL 6.
89 On the Mysticism attributed to the Early Fathers of the Church
90 Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles
Tracts for the Times, No. 90 ; — Remarks on certain Passages
in the Thirty-Nine Articles Donat. Pam. 106
Trivett E., The Baptists Vindicated, from some groundless
and false Charges brought against them by the author of
a pamphlet intitled " Miscellaneous Poems," Norwich,
1770 Donat. Pam. 98
True Plan (The) of a Living Temple ; or Man considered in his
proper relation to the ordinary occupations and pursuits
of Life, 3 vols. 12mo. Edinb. ISHO
Two Useful Cases Resolved; I. Whether a certainty of being
in a state of Salvation be attainable ? II. What is the
Rule by which this certainty is to be obtained? Lond.
1685 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Ueber formliche Wahrheit und Kirkliche Freyheit, Frankf.
1818 Donat. Pam. Q5
Unitarian's (The) Appeal Donat. Pam. 167
Unitarian's (The) Appeal, in Answer to the Appeal of the
Unitarian, Wit ham, 1819 Donat. Pam. 167
Vaughan Rev. Robt., The Causes of the Corruptions of Chris-
tianity, 8vo. Lond. 1834
View of the Articles of the Protestant and Popish Faith, Lond.
1818 Donat. Pam. 155
Vindication of the Religious and Civil Principles of the Irish
Catholics, Dublin, 1823 Donat. Pam. 56
Vindication of the Remarks on the Charge of the Bishop of
Durham, Newcastle, 1808 Donat. Pam. 155
M
82 RELIGION.
ViNDiciiE Britannicse ; A Vindication of the People from the
Charge of Blasphemy Pamphleteer, vol. 19
Voltaire, Theologie de (Euvres, tom. 6, parts 1, 2
Warburton Wm., (D.D. Bp. of Gloucester) Works, by Bishop
Hurd, 12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1811
The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated
Works, vols. 1 — 6
Doctrine of Grace ; or the office and operations of
the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of Infidelity
and the abuses of Fanaticism Works, vol. 8
Controversial Tracts Works, vols. 11, 12
View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy Works, \o\. 12
Was wunschen und erwarten die Seelsorgen von den neuen
Bischofen, &c. Straubing, 1818 Donat. Pam. 175
Waterland Rev. D., (D.D.) Vindication of Christ's Divinity;
being a Defence of some Queries relating to Dr. Clarke's
scheme of the Holy Trinity Works, vol. 1, part 2
An Answer to Dr. Whitby's Reply respecting his
book entitled " Disquisitiones Modestse" Works, vol. 2
The Case of Arian Subscription Considered ; with
Supplement Works, vol. 2
A second Vindication of Christ's Divinity, &c.
Works, vol. 3
■ A farther Vindication of Christ's Divinity, in Answer
to a pamphlet, entitled *' Observations on Dr. Waterland's
second Defence" Works, vol. 4
• Answer to some Queries printed at Exon, relating to
the Arian Controversy Works, vol. 4
• The Scriptures and the Arians compared Works, vol. 4
Five Letters to Mr. Staunton Works, vol. 4
A Dissertation upon the Argument o priori, for
proving the Existence of a First Cause Works, vol. 4
Importance of the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity
'asserted ; in reply to some pamphlets Works, vol. 5
A Summary View of the Doctrine of Justification
Works, vol. 9
Letters to the Rev. Mr. Lewis, John Loveday, Esq.,
and others T^or^s, vol. 10
Watson Richard, (D.D. Bp. of LandafF) Collection of Theolo-
gical Tracts, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1791
CONTROVERSIAL WRITERS, ETC. 83
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Essay on the Powers and Contests of
Flesh and Spirit Works, vol. 1
Defence against the Temptation to Self-Murder
Works, vol. 2
— Humility represented in the Character of St. Paul
Works, vol. 2
Strength and Weakness of Human Reason ; or the
important Question about the Sufficiency of Reason to
conduct Mankind to Religion and future Happiness,
argued between an Inquiring Deist and a Christian
Divine Works, vol. 2
Humble Attempt towards the Revival of Practical
Religion among Christians Works, vol. 3
Guide to Prayer Works, vol. 3
Orthodoxy and Charity United ; nine Essays
Works, vol. 3
Prayers for Children Works, vol. 3
Questions proper for Students in Divinity, Candidates
of the Ministry, and Young Christians Works, vol. 3
The Redeemer and the Sanctifier, or the Sacrifice of
Christ Works, vol. 3
•> Self- Love and Virtue reconciled only by Religion
Works, vol. 3
Short View of the whole Scripture History, &c.
Works, vol. 3
Caveat against Infidelity ; or the Danger of Apostacy
from the Christian Faith Works, vol. 4
Harmony of all Religions which God ever prescribed
Works, vol. 4
Rational Foundation of a Christian Church, and the
Terms of Christian Communion Works, vol. 5
Christian Doctrine of the Trinity Works, vol. 6
Essays on the Freedom of Will in God and in
Creatures, and on various subjects connected therewith
Works, vol. 6
Ruin and Recovery of Mankind ; or an attempt to
Vindicate the Scriptural Accounts of these great Events,
&c. Works, vol. 6
Watts T., Catholicism Indefensible Donat. Pam. 100
84 RELIGION.
Webster S., True Loyalty on Christian Principles, Norwich,
1804 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Webster W., Discourses on the Nature of Error in Doctrines
merely Speculative, Land. 1729 Donat. Pam. 161
Wellbeloved C, Three Letters to the Ven. and Rev. Francis
Wrangham, in reply to his remarks on Unitarianism and
Unitarians, York, 1823 Donat. Pam. 101
Whately Richard, (D.D.) Essays on some of the Peculiarities
of the Christian Religion, 8vo. Oxf. 1825
The Kingdom of Christ Delineated, in two Essays on
our Lord's own account of his person and of the nature
of his Kingdom, and on the Constitution, Powers, and
Ministry of a Christian Church as appointed by himself,
8vo. Lond. 1841
Whiston W., Reflections on an Anonymous Pamphlet, entitled
" A Discourse of Free-Thinking," Lond. 1713
Donat. Pam. 100
White Rev. J. B., Practical and Internal Evidence against
Catholicism, 8 vo. Lond. 1825
Wilberforce W., Practical View of the prevailing Religious
Systems of Professed Christians in the higher and middle
classes in this country, contrasted with real Christianity,
8vo. Lond. 1829
Witchcraft, The Impossibility of, plainly proved from Scripture
and Reason, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 81
Witsius H., (D.D.) Essay on the Use and Abuse of Reason in
matters of Religion, translated from the Latin by John
Carter, Norwich, 1795 Donat. Pam. 101
WoMOCK L., (D.D.) Pulpit-Conceptions, Popular-Deceptions;
or, the Grand Debate resumed in point of Prayer, Lond.
1662 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Safe Advice for a Sound Protestant, Lond. 1679
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Wright R., Essay on the Necessity and Utility of adhering to
First Principles of Religion, Wisbech, 1805
Donat. Pam. 167
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 85
SECTION XIII.
Transactions 8^c. of Religious Societies.
Abauzit T., (D.D.) Motives offered for declining the invitation
to become a Member of an Auxiliary Society to the
British and Foreign Bible Society, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 102
Address (A Respectful) to the Members of the Society for Pro-
moting Christian Knowledge, on certain Inconsistencies
and Contradictions which have appeared in some of the
Books and Tracts of that Society, Lond. 1816
Donat. Pam. 47
Attempts for the Instruction and Conversion of the Jews
Donat. Pam. 158
Blake Rev. R. F., Observations upon, and an explicit Reply
to the Rev. G. Jarvis's Letter to the Rev. W. Jewell, on
the subject of Mr. Jewell's Reasons for not accepting an
Invitation to join the Branch Bible Society at Aylsham,
Norwich^ 1824 Donat. Pam. 68
British and Foreign Bible Society, Reports of the, from the
commencement in 1805
British and Foreign Bible Society, Monthly Extracts from the
Correspondence of the, from 1818
Carlow Bible Society, Report of the Proceeding at the Anni-
versary, 1824 Donat. Pam. 151
Chalmers Thomas, (D.D.) The Influence of Bible Societies on
the Temporal Necessities of the Poor, Edinb. 1818
Speeches and Tracts
Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East, Summary
View of the Designs and Proceedings of the, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 160
Correspondence on the Formation, Objects, and Plan of the
Roman Catholic Bible Society, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 11
86 RELIGION.
Daubeny Rev. C, Discourse, giving a Churchman's Reasons
for declining a Connection with the Bible Society
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Reasons for Supporting the Society for Christian
Knowledge, in preference to the New Bible Society,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 13
Dealtry Rev. W., Review of Mr. Norris's Attack upon the
British and Foreign Bible Society, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 74
Glover Rev. G., Reply to the Rev. R. Forby's Letters to the
Lord Bishop of Norwich, on the Speeches addressed to
the Church Missionary and Auxiliary Bible Societies at
Norwich, Oct. 8, 1814 Donat. Pam. 78
Gurney Jos. John, Terms of Union : — Remarks addressed to
the Members of the British and Foreign Bible Society,
Norwich, 1833 Minor Works, vol. 2
Hall Rev. R,, Speech at a Meeting of the Auxiliary Bible
Society, Leicester, July 15, 1817 Donat. Pam. 78
HoBSON Rev. L. J., Thoughts on the circulation of the Holy
Scriptures, and on the British and Foreign Bible Society,
Doncaster, 1811 Donat. Pam. 80
Letter to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, on the
subject of the Attack made by his Lordship upon the
British and Foreign Bible Society, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pain. 83
London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews,
Reports of the, from the commencement in 1809
Marsh Charles, Speech on the India Mission Bill
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Marsh Dr. H., Answer to the second Letter of the Rt. Hon.
N. Vansittart Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Missionary Box Donat, Pam. 85
Missionary Herald, containing Intelligence of the Proceedings,
8cc. of the Baptist Missionary Society, from the com-
mencement in 1819
Missionary Society, (The London) Abstract of the Report of
the Directors to the 29th General Meeting, Lond. 1823
Donat. Pam. 164
Missionary Society, Transactions of the, for July, 1823
Donat. Pam. 84
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 87
Norfolk and Suffolk Auxiliary Bible Societies, Proceedings of
the Meetings holden at Norwich and Ipswich, in Sept.
and Dec. 1811 Donat. Pam. 106
O'Callaghan Rev. A., Thoughts on the Tendency of Bible
Societies, as affecting the Established Church and Chris-
tianity Itself, Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 39
Owen Rev. J., Extracts of Letters on the Objects and Con-
nexions of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Lond.
1819 Donat. Pam. %9
Phillips C, Speech at the Foreign and British Bible Society,
Nov. 4, 1819 Donat. Pam. 89
Proceedings of the Society for Missions to Africa and the
East, Instituted by Members of the Established Church,'
from the formation of the Society in 1801 to 1820 (except
1813,14, 17)
Remarks on the propriety of Applying the Funds of the British
and Foreign Bible Society to the circulation of such
Foreign Versions as contain the Apocrypha, Lond. 1825
Donat. Pam. 92
Serampore Mission, Translations, and Schools, Tracts relating
to the Donat. Pam. 107
Simeon Rev. C, Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Teignmouth, in
Vindication of the Proceedings of the Bible Society
against " the Statement of the Edinburgh Bible Society
relative to the Circulation of the Apocrypha," Lond. 1825
Donat. Pam. 96
Sketch (Brief) of various attempts which have been made to
diffuse a Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures through the
medium of the Irish Language, Dublin, 1818
Donat. Pam. 68
Smyth Rev. C. J., Speech on the Conversion of the Jews,
Norwich, 1817 Donat. Pam. 96
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Summary Account
of, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 96
Statement of the Leading Transactions of the British and
Foreign Bible Society Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Thomas Rev. J., Address to a Meeting holden at Bath, Dec. I,
1817, for the purpose of forming a Church Missionary
Society in that City Pamphleteer, vol. 11
88 RELIGION.
Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Rules
of the, Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 166
Vansittart Rt. Hon. N., Three Letters on the subject of the
British and Foreign Bible Society, addressed to the Rev.
Dr. Marsh and John Coker, Esq., Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 99
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Way Rev. L., Letter to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of St.
David's on Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews,
Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 100
Reviewers Reviewed ; or, Observations on an Article
in the British Critic, for Jan. 1819, entitled "On the
London Society for Converting the Jews," Lond. 1819
Donat. Pam. 100
WiLBERFORCE W., Spccchcs on the India Mission Bill
Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Wilson D., Defence of the Church Missionary Society against
the Objections of the Rev. J. Thomas, Lond. 1818
Donat. Pam. 100
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Wordsworth C, (D.D.) Letter to the Right Hon. Lord
Teignmoutb, President of the British and Foreign Bible
Society, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 57
SECTION XIV.
Pagan and Mahometan Religions.
BioGRAPHiE Universelle Ancienne et Moderne, tome 53 et 54
Partie Mythologique Paris, 1832
Blackwell ThoB., Letters concerning Mythology, 8vo.
Lond. 1748
Bryant J., An Analysis of Ancient Mythology, 6 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1807
PAGAN AND MAHOMETAN RELIGIONS. 89
Cory Isaac Preston, Mythological Enquiry into the Recondite
Theology of the Heathens, 18mo. Lond. 1837
Farmer Hugh, The General Prevalence of the Worship of
Human Spirits in the Ancient Heathen Nations, Asserted
and Proved, Svo. Lond. 1783
FoRSTER Rev. C, Mahometanism Unveiled, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1829
Hyde T., Veterum Persarum et Parthorum et Medorum Reli-
gionis Historia, 4to. Oxf. 1760
Koran, (The) commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed,
translated with Notes, and a preliminary Discourse by
Geo. Sale, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801
Mills Charles, History of Muhammedanism, Svo. Lond. 1818
Pluche M., Histoire du Ciel, considere selon les idees des
Poetes, des Philosophes et de Mo'ise, 2 vols. 12mo.
Pans, 1739
Pluto, on the Presence of, in Elysium Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Prideaux Humphrey, (D.D.) The True Nature of Imposture
fully displayed in the Life of Mahomet, Svo. Lond. 1712
8elden J., De Diis Syris Syntagmata Opera, tom. 3
Taylor T., Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries
Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Ward Wm., A View of the History, Literature, and Mythology
of the Hindoos, 3 vols. Svo. Lond. 1822
CLASS THE SECOND.
Siirtsprulrmce, #obemmentt aulr
politics.
SECTION I.
Law of Nature and Nations. — Treaties.
Austin John, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, 8vo.
Lond. 1832
Brown J., The Mysteries of Neutralization ; or the British Navy
Vindicated from the Charges of Injustice and Oppression
towards Neutral Flags, Lond. 1806 Donat. Pam. 6
GaoTius Hugo, de Jure Belli ac Pacis; notis Gronovii et
Barbeyrac, 2 torn. 8vo. Amst. 1720
Montesquieu Ch., De L'Esprit des Lois (Euvres, tom. 2 — 5
Spirit of Laws, Translated by Nugent, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1752
Commentaire sur I'Esprit des Lois de, par le Comte
Destutt de Tracy, avec observations de Condorcet sur le
29me livre (Euvres, tom. 8
NoN-EsTABLiSHMENT of Liberty in Spain, Naples, Portugal, and
Piedmont, explained Pamphleteer, vol. 24
PuFFENDORF S., De Officio Hominis et Civis juxta Legem
Naturalem, per T. Johnson, 8vo. Lond. 1758
Remarks on the Barrier Treaty between Her Majesty and the
States General, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 91
92 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Right and Practice of Impressment, as concerning Great Britain
and America, considered Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Rymeu T., Foedera, Conventiones, Literae, et cujuscunque generis
Acta Publica, inter Reges Anglise et alios quosvis Impe-
ratores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes, vel Communitates,
ab ineunte sseculo duodecimo (viz. ab anno 1101) ad
nostra usque tempora habita aut tractata, 10 tom. folio
Hagoe Com. 1739—45
Selden J., Mare Clausum seu de Dominio Maris Opera, tom. 4
Treaty between Her Majesty and the States General, Lond.
1712 Donat. Pam. 98
Vattel M. de, Law of Nations, 8vo. Lo7id. 1811
AViCQUEFORT M. de, Memoires touchant les Ambassadeurs et
les Ministres Publics, 12mo. Haye, 1677
WiLEERFORCE W. Letter to, on the Subject of Impressment
Pamphleteer, vol. 24
SECTION II.
Canon and Civil Law, and Foreign Laws.
Account of the whole Proceedings against Henry Lord Bishop
of London, Lond. 1688 Donat. Pam. 4to. 4
Butler Charles, Horee Juridicee Subsecivee ; being Notes re-
specting the Geography, Chronology, and Literary His-
tory of the principal Codes and original Documents
of the Grecian, Roman, Feudal, and Canon Law
Works, vol. 2
Chateaubriand Viscount, On the Censorship recently estab-
lished in France Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Code Napoleon, 12mo. Paris, 1810
Codex Theodosianus, cum perpetuis commentariis Jacobi Gotho-
fredi, 6 tom. in 3, folio Lugd. 1665
Constitutions, Recueil des, depuis i'an 8 Donat. Pam. 60
CANON AND CIVIL LAW. 93
Constitution de la Monarchic Espagnole decretee par les
Cortes extraordinuires du Royaume assemblees k Cadiz
en 1811 et 1812, traduite de i'Espagnol, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 58
De Pradt M., Lettre a un Electeur de Paris, Paris, 1817
Donat. Pam. 63
DiCTioNNAiRE de Jurisprudence, 8 torn, in 7 Ency. Method.
DicTioNNAiRE de Jurisprudence, torn. 9 et 10 contenants la
Police et les Municipalites Ency. Method.
Discussion on the Spanish Question Pamphleteer, vol. 21
DuPiN M., Proems du Constitutionnel Pamphleteer, yo\. 26
Edict of Diocletian, fixing a Maximum of Prices throughout the
Roman Empire, a.d, 303, Lond. 1826 Pamphlets, 1
Gibson E,, (D.D,) Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani; or the
Statutes, Constitutions, Canons, Rubricks, and Articles
of the Church of England, 2 vols, folio Oxf. 1761
Justinian Imp., Corpus Juris Civilis, cum notis D. Gothofredi,
folio Geneves, 1624
Litters Pii Papse Sexti Super Juramento Civico, Romce, 1791
Donat. Pam. 62
Locke John, Fundamental Constitutions of Carohna
Works, vol. 3
Penal Code of France, with a Dissertation and Notes, 8vo.
Lond. 1819
Selden J., On the Disposition of Intestates Goods Opera, tom. 6
SECTION III.
Commmi and Statute Law of England,
Act for Consolidating and Amending the Laws relating to the
Building, Repairing, and Regulating of certain Goals and
Houses of Correction in England and Wales [1823]
Donat. Pam. folio
94 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Act tQ enable His Majesty more effectually to provide for the
Defence and Security of the Realm during the present
War [1798] Donat. Pam. folio
Act to amend the preceding [1803] Donat. Pam. folio
Apprentice Laws, Origin, Object, and Operation of,
Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Assaults, Letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, on the present
state of the Law with respect to, Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Bacon Lord, Law Tracts Works, vol. 4
Bankes G., Reconsiderations on certain proposed Alterations of
the Game Laws, Lond. 1825 Donat. Pam. 102
Beames J., Observations on the Power exercised by the Court
of Chancery of depriving a Father of the Custody of his
Children Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Benj AFIELD J., Statement of Facts, together with the Trial of
the Printer and Proprietor of the County Chronicle for a
Libel, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 67
Bentham Jeremy, Indications respecting Lord Eldon, including
History of the pending Judges' Salary- Raising Measure
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Bird C, Letters to the Rt. Hon. R. Peel, M.P. on the Effect
and Object of his Alteration in the Law of England, with
reference to the extension of the Jurisdiction of Justices
of the Peace Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Blackstone Sir W., Commentaries on the Laws of England, by
Prof. Christian, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1809
Brougham H., Speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 7, 1828,
on the present state of the Law of the Country
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Brydges Sir E., Reasons for a farther Amendment of the Act,
54 Geo. ni, c. 156, being an Act to amend the Copyright
Act of Queen Anne Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Burn Richard, (LL.D.) The Justice of the Peace, by G. Chet-
wynd, with Supplement, 6 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1820 — 23
BuTLEK C, On the Legality of Impressing Seamen
Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Case of Edmund Rolfe, Esq. Appellant, and John Peterson and
Son, Respondents, which was heard at the Bar of the
House of Lords, on Feb. 17 and 18, 1772, Norwich, 1772
Donat. Pam. 70
COMMON AND STATUTE LAW. 95
Cassan Rev. S. H., Who Wrote the Letters? or a Statement of
Facts connected with the Extraordinary Trial, Cassan,
Clerk, V. Ireland, Clerk Donat. Pam. 7
Chancery, Observations on the public utility resulting from the
Jurisdiction of the Court of Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Charges to Grand Juries, delivered at the Quarter Sessions of
the Peace for the County of Worcester, from 1760 to
1776, Worcester, 1780 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Clifford A., Letter on the Exclusion of Attorneys from the
Inner Temple Hall, Land. 1821 Donat. Pam. 8
Coke Lord, Charge to the Grand Jury at the Norwich Assizes,
Aug. 4, 1606, containing a just Delineation of Popery,
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 9
Cooke E., Thoughts on the Expediency of Repealing the Usury
Laws Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Copy-Right Bill, Observations on the Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Draper Lieut. Col. E. A., Trial of, for a Libel against the Rt.
Hon. John Sullivan, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 55
Erskine Lord, Speech in the House of Peers on May 15, 1809,
on the Bill for preventing Malicious and Wanton Cruelty
to Animals, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 16
Frost Charles, On the Propriety of making a Remuneration to
Witnesses in Civil Actions, for loss of Time, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Gardner J., The Student's Guide to the Inner Temple, Lond.
1819 Donat. Pam. 152
General Establishment of Register Offices for the Registry of
Deeds and Wills, and the Collection of the Ad Valorem
Duties on Conveyances and Mortgages
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
GiFFORD John, A Copious Abstract of the Acts of the 4th
Geo. IV, being the Supplement to " GifFord's Enghsh
Lawyer" for 1823, Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 19
The Public General Acts of the 5th Geo. IV, passed
in 1824, Lond. Donat. Pam. 19
Harvey Charles, Charge to the Grand Jury of the City and
County of Norwich, Jan. 18, 1793 Donat. Pam. 78
HiLBERS H. G., Statement of. Partner in the late House of
Hilbers, James, and Co., by Himself, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 80
96 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
HoBBES Thos., Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student,
of the Common Laws of England Works
Humphreys James, Observations on the actual State of the
English Laws of Real Property, with the outlines of a
Code, 8vo. Lond. 1826
. Letter to E. B. Sugden, Esq. in Reply to his Remarks
on the Alterations proposed by James Humphreys, Esq.
in the English Laws of Real Property, Lond. 1827
Pamphlets, 2
Jemmett Henry, On the Injustice and Impolicy of Arrest for
Debt Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Law, Remarks on the present State of the, its Administration
and Abuses Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Letter to B. Barne, Esq. in Reply to a Letter on the Exclusion
of Attorneys from the Inner Temple Hall, Lond. 1831
Donat. Pam. 29
LoNGLEY John, Observations on the Trial by Jury
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Magna Charta; to which is added an authentic Copy of the
Bill of Rights, with Notes by B. Curwen, Esq. Lond.
1810 Donat. Pam. 32
Maugham R., Treatise on the Principles of the Usury Laws
Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Mills James, On the Leasing of Tithes, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 34
Montagu Basil, Inquiry respecting the Insolvent Debtor's Bill
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Objections to Creating a Vice-Chancellor of England
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Observations occasioned by a Pamphlet entitled "Objections
to the project of Creating a Vice-Chancellor of England,"
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 38
Observations on the present Law of Debtor and Creditor,
and Remarks on the Law of Imprisonment for Debt,
Manchester, 1836 Donat. Pam. 106
Paris J. A., (M.D.) and Fonblanque J. S. M., Medical Juris-
prudence, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Parkes S., Remarks upon the Action brought by Messrs.
Severn, King, and Co. against the Imperial Insurance
Company, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 90
COMMON AND STATUTE LAW. 97
Parliament, Abstract of six Acts of, for the Repression of
Blasphemy, Treason, and Sedition ; and the Regulation
of Public Meetings, and Rooms for Public Lectures, or
Readings, Lond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 1
Parliament, Act of, for Granting to his Majesty additional
Duties on the amount of Assessments to be charged on
the Profits arising from Property, Possessions, Trades,
and Offices, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 1
Parliament, Act of, to Repeal certain parts of the foregoing
Act, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 1
Parliament, Act of, for making perpetual, the several sums of
Money now charged in Great Britain as a Land Tax for
one Year, from March 25, 1798, Lond. 1798
Doyxat. Pam. 39
Parliament, Act of, to enlarge the time limited for the Re-
demption of the Land Tax, Lond. 1798
Donat. Pam. 38
Paul John, Laws relative to Landlords, Tenants, and Lodgers;
with Additions, &c. by J, L Maxwell, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 41
Petty Constable's Guide in making up the Jury List, Lond.
1821 Donat. Pam. 89
Phillips Mr., Speech of, delivered in the Court of Common
Pleas, Dublin, in the Case of Guthrie v. Sterne, for
Adultery Pamphleteer, vol. 7
PiCTON Col. T., Evidence taken at Port of Spain, Island of
Trinidad, in the Case of Luisa Calderon, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 42
Plowden F., Refutation of the Charge of having Improvidently
and Maliciously advised the Prosecution in the Case of
the King, v. Graham, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 43
Prater Henry, An Essay upon the Law respecting Husband
and Wife, Lond. 1834 Donat. Pam. 105
Prospectus of a Law Institution to be Established in or near
Chancery Lane, London Donat. Pam. 44
Regiam Majestatem, Observations on the Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Report of an Interesting Case in which Mr. Francis Doyle,
Merchant, was Plaintiff, and Sir T. J. Fitzgerald, High
Sheriff of the County of Tipperary, in 1798, was Defend-
ant, Dublin, 1803 Donat. Pam. 47
o
98 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Report of the Proceedings on the Trials of Henry and John
Sheares, Esqrs., John M'Cann, Gent., W. M. Bryne,
Esq., and OHver Bond, Merchant, for High Treason,
Dublin, 1798 Donat. Pam. 47
Rouse W., Remarks on the Comparative Value of Freehold and
Copyhold Land Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Selden J., Dissertatio ad Fletam Opera, tom. 4
The Duello Opera, tom. 5
Notes on Fortescue de laudibus legum Anglige
Opera, tom. 6
■- — Notes on Hengham's Summa Opera, tom. 6
On Judicature in Parliament Opera, tom. 6
Speech of the Rt. Hon. Henry Earl of Warrington, Lord
Delamere, to the Grand Jury at Chester, April 13, 1692
Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Spelman Sir Henry, Reliquiae Spelmannianse ; the Posthumous
Works of Sir Henry Spelman, relating to the Laws, &c.
of England Works
The Original of the Four Terms of the Year Works
State Trials, (Complete Collection of) from the Eleventh Year
of the Reign of King Richard H, to the Sixteenth Year
of the Reign of King George HI, with a preface, &c. by
Francis Hargrave, Esq., 11 vols, folio Lond. 1776 — 81
SuGDEN E. B., Considerations on the Rate of Interest, and on
Redeemable Annuities Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Letter to James Humphreys, Esq., on his proposal to
Repeal the Laws of Real Property, and Substitute a New
Code, Lond. 1826 Pamphlets, 3
Letter to J. Williams, Esq., M.P., in Reply to his
Observations on the Abuses of the Court of Chancery
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Trials of the Offenders apprehended for the Riots in the
Borough of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Oct. 27, 1792
Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Tucker A. G. C, Supplement to the Observations intended to
prove that tlie Judgment of his Honor ihe late Master of
the Rolls, in the great cause of the Marquis Cholmonde-
ley, and the Hon. Mrs. Damer, versus Lord Clinton, is
Unfounded in Law, and Inconsistent with Equity, Exeter,
1818 Donat. Pam. 55
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 99
Tucker A. G. C, Remarks on the Opinion of three of the
Judges in Lord CHnton's Case, Ashburton, 1819
Donat. Pam. 55
Tyrwhitt R. p., The Marriage Act, passed July 22, 1822,
Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 99
Windham Rt. Hon. W., Speech in the House of Commons,
June 13, 1809, on Lord Erskine's Bill, for the more
effectual Prevention of Cruelty towards Animals, Lond.
1810 Donat. Pam. 56
WiNTERBOTHAM W., Trial of, for Seditious Words, Lond. 1794
Donat. Pam. 101
SECTION IV.
English Constitution and Politics.
Adair Mr., Two Letters to the Bishop of Winchester, in Answer
to the Charge of a High Treasonable Misdemeanour,
brought by his lordship against Mr. Fox and himself,
Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 5
Addison Jos., On the Present State of the War, and the Neces-
sity of an Augmentation considered, 1707 Works, vol. 4
Address to her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte on her
Marriage Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Address to the Christian Proprietors and Freeholders of Great
Britain, by an Unrepresented Christian Layman, Lond.
1830 Donat. Pam. 105
All at Stake, Hannover or Perkin, in a Letter to a Country
Clergyman, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 158
Allen John, Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the Royal
Prerogative in England, 8vo. Lond. 1830
Answer to Mr. Pitts's Attack upon Earl St. Vincent and the
Admiralty, Lond. 1804 Donat. Pam. 2
100 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Answer to the Secret Transactions with WilHam Gregg, in
Newgate, Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 158
Anticipation of Marginal Notes, on the declaration of the
British Government of the ninth of January, 1813
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Apology (An) for the Royal Party, with a Touch at the pretended
" Plea for the Army," 1659 In Evelyn's Misc. Writings
Appeal in Defence of the Constitution in Church and State,
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 2
Appeal of Adm. Byng to the People, 1756 Donat. Pam. 2
Appeal to the Legislature for the Repeal of the Act regulating
the Marriage of the Royal Family Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Argument showing that a Standing Army is Inconsistent with a
Free Government Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Bacon Lord, Political Works Works, vol. 3
Bacon R, M., Independent Remarks on the Queen's Case,
Norwich, 1820 Donat. Pam. 102
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Stormont and
Sir James Scarlett, Knt. Pamphlets, 6
Bentham Jeremy, Defence of Economy against the late Mr.
Burke Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Defence of Economy against the Rt. Hon. G. Rose,
M.P. Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Leading Principles of a Constitutional Code for any
State Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legisla-
tion, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
A Fragment on Government, 8vo. Lond. 1776
The Rationale of Reward, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Berkeley Bp., An Essay towards Preventing the Ruin of
Great Britain Works, vol. 3
Berry J., A Plain Statement of Facts, Norwich, 1821
Donat. Pam. 67
Beverley John, Trial of William Fiend, M.A., for Writing and
Publishing a Pamphlet, intitled *' Peace and Union re-
commended to the Associated Bodies of Republicans and
Anti-Republicans, Camb. 1793 Donat. Pam. 67
Boroughs of Great Britain, Entire and Complete History of
the; together with the Cinque Ports, [by T. H. B.
Oldfield,] 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1796
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 101
Brougham Henry Lord, Speeches of, upon Questions relating
to Public Rights, Duties, and Interests; with Historical
Introductions, and a Critical Dissertation upon the
Eloquence of the Ancients, 4 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1838
Browne W. J. U., Observations on a Letter addressed by Mr.
R,. M. Bacon, to Lord Viscount Stormont, and Sir James
Scarlett Pamphlets, 6
Bubbles (The) of Canada, by the Author of " The Clockmaker,"
8vo. Lond. 1839
BuDGELL E., Letter to the Lord * * * * Accomptant General of
Ireland, Lond. 1718 Donat. Pam. 69
BuLWER Edward L,, A Letter to a late Cabinet Minister on the
Present Crisis, Lond. 1834 Pamphlets, 6
BuRDETT Sir. F. to his Constituents ; denying the Power of the
House of Commons to Imprison the People of England,
Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 69
BuRGEs Rev. George, A Letter to T. W. Coke, Esq., M.P.,
Norwich, 1817: — Reflections on the Nature and Ten-
dency of the Present Spirit of the Times, 1 vol. 8vo.
Norwich, 1820
Reflections on the Nature and Tendency of the Present
Spirit of the Times, Norwich, 1819 Donat. Pam. 69
An Abridgment of the above, Norwich, 1820
Donat. Pam. 70
The Conservative Standard of the British Empire,
erected in a time of trouble for all those who fear God
and honour the King, Lond. 1835 Pamphlets, 6
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Speech on presenting to the House of
Commons a Plan for the better Security of the Independ-
ence of Parliament and the Economical Reformation of
the Civil and other Establishments Works, vol. 3
Speech on the East India Bill Works, vol. 4
Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs Works, vol. 6
Heads for Consideration on the present state of Affairs
Works, vol. 7
Canning Rt. Hon. Geo., Speech of, in the House of Commons,
on Ld. J. Russell's Motion for a Reform of Parliament,
1822 Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Speeches of, delivered on public occasions in Liver-
pool, 8vo. Liverpool, 1825
102 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Carlyle Thomas, Chartism, 12mo. Lond. 1840
Cartwright Major, Address at a Meeting held at Boston,
March 29, 1797, for the Purpose of Petitioning His
Majesty for Peace, and the Dismissal of his Ministers
Donat. Pam. 70
Appeal to the Subjects of the English Constitution
Donat. Pam. 70
Reasons for Reformation, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 70
Case of his Grace the D of M in Vindication of
Himself from the Charge of the Commissioners of Ac-
counts, Zone?. 1712 Donat. Pam. 160
Cato's Letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Harewood, reprint,
Norwich, 1820 Donat. Pam. 160
Caveat against the Whigs, in a short Historical Account of
their Transactions since the Revolution, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 71
Certain Information of a Certain Discourse that happened at
a Certain Gentleman's House in a Certain County, Lond.
1712 Donat. Pam. 160
Chalmers G., State of the United Kingdom at the Peace of
Paris, 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Character and Principles of the present Set of Whigs, Lond.
1711 Donat. Pam. 160
CoBBETT versus Cobbett ; or, a Complete Refutation of the
present opinions of the Author of the Political Register
upon Parliamentary Reform, the French Revolution, &c.,
Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 9
Collier J., Reply to a Pamphlet on the State of the Nation, at
the commencement of 1822 Pamphleteer vol. 21
Companion to the Newspaper, and Journal of Facts in Politics,
Statistics, and Public Economy, Nos. 1 — 24, 4to.
Lond. 1833—4
Constitution, Equality of the Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Constitution (De la) de I'Angleterre, et des Changemens prin-
cipaux qu'elle a 6prouv6s, tant dans son esprit que dans
sa forme, depuis son origine jusqu'k nos jours; avec
quelques Remarques sur I'ancienne Constitution de la
France Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Conversations on the English Constitution, 12mo. Lond. 1828
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 103
Correspondence and Documents, explaining the Proceedings
of the Marquess Wellesley, and of the Earl of Moira, in
the recent negotiations for the formation of an Adminis-
tration, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 11
Crisis, (The) Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 11
Crisis, (The) A Word to the Plain Understanding of English-
men, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 11
Debate on the Convention Act in the Irish House of Commons
in 1793, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 14
De Lolme J. L,, On the Constitution of England, 8vo.
Lond. 1822
Diamond Cut Diamond ; or, Observations on a Pamphlet,
entitled " A Review of the Conduct of His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales," Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 14
Douglas James, The Prospects of Britain, Edinh. 1831
Pamphlets, 6
Dyer G., Letters on the English Constitution
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Edwards Geo., The true original scheme of Human Economy,
apphed to the completion of the different interests and
preservation of the British Empire, Newcastle, 1808
Donat. Pam. 16
Elector's Remembrancer; or, Guide to the Votes of each
Member of the House of Commons, 1822
Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Elements of Policy, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Lond. 1716
Donat. Pam. 15
Elliot Francis Percival, Letters on the Political and Financial
State of the Nation, at the commencement of the year
1814 Pamphleteer, vols. 3, 4
Three Letters on the Political and Financial Situation
of the Country, in 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Letters on the Political and Financial Situation of the
British Empire, in the year 1816 Pamphleteer, vol. 7
England's Imminent Danger, and only Remedy, faithfully con-
sidered and represented, Lond. 1671 Donat. Pam. 161
Erskine Lord, Defences of the Whigs Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Facts addressed to the Landholders, &c,, on the Subject of
Great Britain and Ireland Donat. Pam. 76
104 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Fa V ELL S., Speech upon moving certain Resolutions to Petition
the House of Commons for a Reform in Parliament,
Lond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 76
Firth W., The Case of Ireland Set at Rest; addressed in a
Letter to Sir Robert Peel, M.P. Pamphleteer, vol. 25
another copy Donat. Pam. 102
Letter to Edward Rigby, Esq., Mayor of Norwich, to
shew that the Destruction of the Combined Fleets of
' France and Spain, by the Immortal Nelson, is rather a
Subject of Rejoicing, Norwich, 1825 Donat. Pam. 76
Fitz-James Duke of. Opinion of the proposed Law relative to
Periodical Journals Pamphleteer, vo\. 11
Fletcher of Salton, Political Works of, with Notes and Life
by R. Watson, M.D., 12mo. Lond. 1798
Forbes Sir C, Letters to. On the Suppression of Public Dis-
cussion in India Pamphleteer, vols. 24, 25
Fox Rt. Hon. C. J., Speech in the House of Commons, May
12, 1785, on the Irish Resolutions, Lond. 1785
Donat. Pam. 77
Letter to the Electors of Westminster, Lond. 1793
Donat. Pam. 77
Speech on the Bill to amend and regulate the Elec-
tion of Members of Parliament, Lond. 1797
Donat. Pam. 77
Francis Sir. P., Plan of a Reform in the Election of the House
of Commons Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Free-Holder (The) Addison's Works, vol. 4
Free Thoughts on Public Affairs, Lond. 1806 Donat. Pam. 77
Frend W., Peace and Union recommended to the Associated
Bodies of Republicans and Anti-Republicans, St. Ives,
1793 Donat. Pam. 77
Gardiner R., Letter to Sir H. Harbord, Bart., with Particular
Observations on the Conduct of T. W. Coke, Esq.,
Lond. 1778 Donat. Pam. 78
Gladstone W. E., The State in its Relation with the Church,
8vo. Lond. 1839
Glover Rev. G., An Answer to a Clergyman's Letter to T. W.
Coke, Esq., M.P., on the Tendency of Certain Speeches
delivered at the County Meeting in the Shirehall, Nor-
wich, April 5, 1817 Donat. Pam. 78
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 105
Goldsmith L., Observations on the Appointment of the Rt.
Hon. G. Canning to the Foreign Department
Pamphleteer , vol. 22
Good Old Cause, further discussed, in a letter to the Author of
Jacobite's Hopes Revived, Lond. 1710 Donat. Pam. 78
Grand Parade, or the Triumphant Criminal, in a letter to Robt.
Walpole, Esq., a prisoner in the Tower, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 78
Grenville Rt. Hon. Lord, Speech in the House of Commons,
Jan. 16, 1789, on the proposed Regency Bill, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 20
More Talents Still ! being a letter to Dr. Gaskin^
with the letters in answer thereto, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 20
Hall Rev. Robert, An Apology for the Freedom of the Press,
and for General Liberty, 1793 Works, vol. 3
Hamilton Lord Archibald, Thoughts on the Formation of the
late and present Administrations, Lond. 1804
Donat. Pam. 20
Harrington James, Oceana and other Works of; with an
Account of his Life, by John Toland, folio Lond. 1737
Hawkins H., Reform of Parliament the Ruin of Parliament
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Hillary Sir W., A Sketch of Ireland in 1824 : the Sources of
her Evils considered, and their Remedies suggested
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Hints to the Legislature, for removing the causes of the discon-
tents in Ireland, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 21
HoBBES Thomas, Behemoth ; the History of the Causes of the
Civil Wars of England from 1640 to 1660 Works
De Corpore Politico ; or the Elements of Law, Moral,
and Politic Works
Leviathan; or the Matter, Form, and Power of a
Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil Works
Holdsworth a. H., Letters on the Present Situation of the
Country Pamphleteer, vols. 8, 9
Horton R. W., (M.P.) Speech in the Town Hall of Newcastle,
on the occasion of his attending the Election of the
Mayor and other Corporate Officers of that Borough, on
Oct. 4, 1825 Donat. Pam. 80
106 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
HowiCK Rt. Hon. Vise, Speech in the House of Commons, March
26, 1807, stating the circumstances which led to the
Change of Administration, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 23
Hume Mr., Resolutions relative to the State of the Nation, sub-
mitted to Parliament May 4, 1826 Pamphleteer, vol. 26
HuNTiNGFORD G. J., (Bp. of Glouccster,) A Protestant Letter
addressed to Lord Somers, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 23
Important Considerations for the People of this Kingdom,
Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 153
Ingratitude, History of, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 80
Ireland, Remarks on some of the Evils of, and their Removal
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Jeffreys N., A Review of the Conduct of His Royal Highness
the Prince of Wales in his various transactions with Mr.
Jeffreys, Lond. 1806 Donat. Pam. 24
John Bull, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 24
[Johnson Sam., (LL.D.)] Marmor Norfolciense ; or an Essay on
an Ancient Prophetical Inscription, in Monkish Rhyme,
lately discovered near Lynn, in Norfolk, Lond. 1739
Pamphlets, 2
Taxation no Tyranny ; an Answer to the Resolution
and Address of the American Congress, 1775
Works, vol. 8
Essay concerning Parliaments at a Certainty, Lond.
1817 Donat. Pam. 82
Journal d'un Voyageur Anglais, ou M6moires et Anecdotes sur
son altesse royale Caroline de Brunswick, Princesse de
Galles, Bruxelles, 1817 Donat. Pam. 63
Junius, Letters of; including his confidential correspondence
with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters to Mr. H. S.
Woodfall. With Notes, &c., 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1814
" Killing no Murder," or a Plain Proof that the Reformation
of acknowledged subsisting Abuses will not Endanger the
British Constitution, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 25
Laity's (The) Remonstrance to the late Representation of the
Lower H. of C n : with a turn of the Tables, Lond.
1711 Donat. Pam. S3
Lambton J. G., Speech of, in the House of Commons, on
moving for a Committee to consider the State of the
Representation Pamphleteer, vol. 21
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 1.07
Leckie G. F., Essay on the Practice of the British Government
Pamphleteer, vol. 11
Lee Thomas, DeHcate Investigation. The Right of Britons to
be officially informed upon this Subject Vindicated. — The
Question betwixt us and our Brethren in America. —
Original Thoughts upon these Important Topics, Bristol^
1807 Donat. Pam. 26
Letter concerning Allegiance, Lond. 1710 Donat. Pam. 83
Letter explanatory of the True Original Scheme of Human
Economy, that comprises every thing requisite for the
Good of the Empire at this Particular Crisis, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam, 27
Letter from the Rt. Hon. Henry Dundas to the Lord Lieut, of
the County of Norfolk, 1798, [On the Defence of the
Country] Donat. Pam. folio
Letter to his Grace the Archbp. of Armagh, relative to the
Education and Maintenance of the Roman Catholic
Clergy in Ireland ; and a Letter to his Grace the Duke of
Devonshire on the Disturbances in Ireland, Lond. 1822
Donat. Pam. 30
Letter to Lord Eg — nt, on the Dangerous Ambition, and Over-
grown Power of a certain M — is — r Donat. Pam. 83
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Redesdale, touching the Bill now
in the House of Lords respecting the Enrolment of the
Memorials of Grants of Annuities, Lond. 1822
Donat. Pam. 30
Letter to Sir Francis DTvernois, in reply to his Observations
on Certain Statements in Mr. Newenham's View of the
Natural, Political, and Commercial Circumstances of
Ireland, Ludlow, 1810 Donat. Pam. 28
Letter to Sir J B , concerning the late Minehead
Doctrine, Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 163
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles Abbot, Speaker of the House
of Commons, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 27
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, by an Irish Volunteer,
Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 29
Letter to Wm. Smith, Esq., M.P. for Norwich, shewing that
his Political Conduct has rendered him no longer deserv-
ing the Support of his Constituents, Norwich, 1809
Donat. Pam. 83
108 . JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Letter (A Second) from the King to his People, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 29
Letter (A Second) to Mr. Sheridan, with strictures on the
general conduct of Opposition, Bury, 1796
Donat. Pam. 26
Letters by Anglicus, on a Reform in Parliament, Chelmsford,
1811 Donat. Pam. 1^
Letters of Hierophilos to the English People, on the Moral and
Political State of Ireland, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 29
Letters on Catholic Loyalty, Newcastle, 1807 Donat. Pam. 153
Letters to Lord Grenville and Lord Howick, upon their Remo-
val from the Councils of the King, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 27
Letters (Two) containing some remarks on the Meeting held
Nov. 5, 1809, to celebrate the Acquittal of Messrs.
Hardy, J. H. Tooke, Thelwall, and others, in Nov.
1794; and a short comparative sketch of our Practical
Constitution in Ancient Times and the Present, Lond.
1810 Donat. Fam. 28
Letters (Six) of Publicola, on the Liberty of the Subject, and
the Privileges of the House of Commons, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 28
Locke John, Two Treatises of Government Works, vol. 2
M'Callum p. F., Observations on H. R. H. the Duke of
Kent's Shameful Persecution, since his recal from Gib-
raltar; with an enquiry into the Abuses of the Royal
Military College, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 3 J
Macaulay Catharine, Address to the People of England, Scot-
land, and Ireland, on the present important Crisis of
Affairs, Lond. Ml 5 Donat. Pam. 84
MacKinnon W. A., On the Rise, Progress, and present State
of Public Opinion, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Maltby Edw., (D.D.) Letter to the Freeholders of the County
of Huntingdon, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 32
Manderson James, Twelve Letters to the Rt. Hon. Spencer
Perceval, on the Magnitude of the British Navy, &c.,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 32
March and October, a Dialogue, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 84
Marsh C, An Appeal to the Public Spirit of Great Britain,
Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 32
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 109
Melville Lord, Speech in the House of Peers, May 24, 1805,
on the State of the Navy, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 32
An Exposure of the Persecutions of, Lond. 1805
Donat. Pam. 32
Meuewether H. a., Sketch of the History of Boroughs, and'
of the Corporate Right of Election, in a Letter to Lord
John Russell, on Practical Parhamentary Reform, Lond.
1822 Donat. Pam. 33
Miles W. A., Letter to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales; with a
Sketch of the Prospects before him, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 33
On the Present State of Ireland, Lond. 1804
Donat. Pam. 33
Milton John, Areopagitica : a Speech for the Liberty of Unli-
censed Printing Prose Works, vol. 1
Tenure of Kings and Magistrates Prose Works, vol. 2
Observations on the Articles of Peace with the Irish
Rebels ; and on the Letter of the Earl of Ormond to Col.
Jones Prose Works, vol. 2
Ready and Easy Way to establish a Free Common-
wealth Prose Works, vol. 2
Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes
Prose Works, vol. 2
Defensio pro Populo Anglicano, contra Claudii Sal-
masii Defensionem Regiam Prose Works, vol. 3
A Translation of the above Prose Works, vol. 2
Defensio Secunda pro Populo Anglicano, contra Infa-
mem Libellum Anonymum, cui titulus, Regii Sanguinis
Clamor ad Coelum, adversfis Parricidas Anglicanos
Prose Works, vol. 3
Eikonoklastes, in Answer to Eikon Basilike
Prose Works, vol. 2
Money Major General, Letter to the Deputy Lieutenants and
Magistrates of the County of Norfolk, on the present
Alarming Situation of the Country, Norwich, 1803
Donat. Pam. 85
Montagu B., Thoughts on Liberty, and the Rights of English-
men Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Moore Peter, A Voice from London to the Voice from St.
Helena, or the Pitt System developed, 8vo. Lond. 1823
110 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
More Sir Thos., History of Utopia, trans, by F. Warner, LL.D.
Mems. of Sir T. More
Utopia, translated by Arthur Cayley, 4to.
Memoirs, vol. 2
Mu AVE Earl of, Speech in the House of Lords, since the
Revolution, upon a Bill against admitting officers to sit
in the House of Commons, Lond. 1712 Donat. Parn. 97
New Project, dedicated neither to the Q n, nor the Lord
T r, nor any of the Houses of P raent, but to
the Unbelieving Club at the Grecian, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 164
News (The late) from Brussels Unmasked, and his Majesty Vin-
dicated from the late Calumny and Scandal therein fixed
on him, 1660 In Evelyn's Misc. Writings
Observations on the Late and Present State of Ireland,
Dublin, 1805 Donat. Pam. 38
Observations upon the Rev. G. Burgess' Letter to T. W.
Coke, Esq., with Remarks on the Rev. G. Glover's
Answer Donat. Pam. 79
Old and New Ministry Compared, Zone?. 1711 Donat. Pam. 89
O'Neil Rev. P., Humble Remonstrance of, to the Nobility and
Gentry of the County Cork, 1802 Donat. Pam. 40
Onslow Mr. Serjeant, Speech in the House of Commons, on
Moving for leave to bring in a Bill for more Effectually
Securing the Liberty of the Subject, 1814
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Opinions as to the Real State of the Nation, with Strictures on
a Pamphlet entitled *' The Administration of the Affairs
of Great Britain" Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Orange Institution, Sketch of, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 154
Parr Sam., (LL.D.) Letter to the Dissenters of Birmingham
Works, vol. 3
Prefatio ad Bellendeni Libros Works, vol. 3
Remarks on Politics, Jurisprudence, Morals, &c.
Works, vol. 3
Passive Obedience Established ; and Resistance Confuted
Donat. Pam. 165
Perquisite-Monger; or the Rise and Fall of Ingr titude,
Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 89
Peter W., Thoughts on the present Crisis Pamphleteer, vol. 8
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. Ill
Petrie W., Statement of Facts delivered to the Rt. Hon. Lord
Minto, Governor- General of India, on his late Arrival at
Madras, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 41
Phocion, in Reply to Cato, in defence of the People of England,
and in Vindication of the Public Press
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Picture of Malice, or a True Account of Dr. Sacheverell's
Enemies, Lond. 1710 Donat. Pam. 90
Pitt Rt. Hon. W., Letter to, on his Apostasy from the Cause of
Parliamentary Reform Pamphleteer, \o\. 21
Plain Address to the People of England ; in Explanation of
the Secret Causes which occasioned the Dismissal of his
Majesty's late Ministers, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 154
Plain Answer to the Misrepresentations and Calumnies con-
tained in the Cursory Remarks of a near Observer,
Zone?. 1803 Donat. Pam. A2
Plain Facts; or the new Ministry Convicted by their own
Deeds, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 42
Plain Facts and Observations relative to the Situation of the
Country, in regard to its Finances, Morals, and Religion,
Lond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 42
Preston R., Further Observations on the State of the Nation
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Proceedings and Speeches at a Meeting at St. Andrew's Hall,
Norwich, Nov. 1795, to Petition Parliament against Lord
Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's Treason and Sedition Bills
Donat. Pam. 90
Proposals for rendering the Body of the People Instrumental in
the General Defence, &c. Donat. Pam. folio
Protestant (The) Tory Refuted, in Reply to a pamphlet entitled
" The Grand Vizier Unmasked" Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Queen, The Exclusion of, from the Liturgy, historically and
legally considered Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Randolph Rev. F., (D.D.) Observations on the present State
of the Nation, Bath, 1808 Donat. Pam. 45
Reasons for Opposition to the Principles and Measures of the
present Administration, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 91
Reasons for Restoring the Whigs, Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 91
Reflections on the Liberty of the Press of Great Britain
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
112 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Reflections and Suggestions regarding several Subjects inti-
mately connected with the Power and Prosperity of the
British Empire, 2 parts Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Reform in Parliament, Letter on Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Reform of Parliament on Constitutional Principles, Plan for
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Reform in Parliament, Plan for Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Reform of the House of Commons, the only Remedy for our
Distresses Donat. Pam. 165
Remarks on the power of the House of Commons to Commit
in matters of Libel, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 46
Remarks (Cursory) upon the state of Parties during the Admin-
istration of the Rt. Hon. Henry Addington, Lond. 1803
Donat. Pam. 12
Remonstrance of King James I, for the Right of Kings, Camb.
1619 Donat. Pam. 4to. 4
Representation of the Loyal Subjects of Albinia, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 92
Review of Mr. Burgess' Letter to the Freeholders of Norfolk,
Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 93
Review of the Arguments in favour of the Continuance of Im-
peachments, notwithstanding a Dissolution, Lond. 1791
Donat. Pam. 47
Review of the Conduct of the Prince of Wales, Lond. 1797
Donat. Pam. 92
Richmond Duke of. Letter from, to Lieut. Col. Sherman, on the
Policy, as well as the Law, Reason, and Equity, of Annual
Parliaments and Universal Suffrage Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Rose Rt. Hon. George, Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount
Melville, respecting a Naval Arsenal at Northfleet, Lond.
1810 Donat. Pam. 49
Sadler M. T., Ireland; its Evils and their Remedies, 8vo.
Lond. 1829
Secret Transactions during the hundred days Mr. Wm. Gregg
lay in Newgate under Sentence of Death for High-
Treason, Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 95
Seeley John, A Voice from India, in Answer to the Reformers
of England, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Selkirk Earl of. On the Necessity of a more Effectual System
of National Defence, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 95
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION AND POLITICS. 113
Serious Call to the Electors of Great Britain, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 50
Serious Considerations, Addressed to British Labourers and
Mechanics, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 50
Shillitoe Thos., An Address to the Rulers of this Nation, and
all those in power, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 2
Sinclair Rt. Hon. Sir J., Collection of Papers on Political
Subjects • Pamphleteer, vol. 13
' On the State of the Country in December, 1816
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
another copy Donat. Pam. 50
— On the Means of Arresting the Progress of National
Calamity Pamphleteer, vol. 10
On the Approaching Crisis, 1818
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Sketch of the State of Ireland, Past and Present, Dublin, 1808
Donat. Pam. 50
Sketch of various Proposals for a Constitutional Reform , made
in Parliament Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Smith Sir W. C, Speech on the Subject of Union, delivered
in the Irish House of Commons, 1799
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Two Political Allegories Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Sober Sadness ; or Historical Observations upon the Proceedings,
&c. of a prevailing party in both Houses of Parliament,
Camb. 1643 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
SoMERS Rt. Hon. Lord, Defence of the Constitution of Great
Britain and Ireland, against the Innovating and Levelling
Attempts of the Friends of Annual Parliaments and
Universal Suffrage, Hereford, 1817 Donat. Pam. 51
Defence of the Constitution of Great Britain and
Ireland Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Specimen of the State of the Nation Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Spencer Edmund, View of the State of Ireland Works, vol. 8
Stair John Earl of. Argument to Prove that it is the Duty of
the Creditors of the Public to Insist that Government
do bring forward the Consideration of the State of the
Nation, Lond. 1783 Donat. Pam. 97
Statement of the Question of Paliamentary Reform, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 97
114 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Steele R., The Crisis; or a Discourse representing from the
most Authentic Records, the just Causes of the late
happy Revolution, Lond. 1714 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Story of the Saint Alb — n's Ghost, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 98
Swift Jonathan, The Drapier's Letters Works, vol. 10
Symmons J., Reform without Innovation Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Temple Sir William, Essay on Governments Works, vol. 1
Thistle (The) Lond. 1746 Donat. Pam. 98
Thoughts on the Present Crisis of our Domestic Affairs, Lond.
1807 Donat. Pam. 54
Thoughts on the Present Disturbances in the Southern Districts
of Ireland Pamphleteer, vol. 24
TiCKELL R., Anticipation Pamphleteer, vol. 19
Tooke Home, Letter to the Editor of the Times, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 54
To«REN8 R., Letter to the Independent Freemen of the City of
Rochester, on the Petition against Lord Binning's Return
being declared Frivolous and Vexatious
Pamphleteer, vol. 14
TuNSTALL J,, (D.D.) Marriage in Society, with Considerations
on Government, &c. Lond. 1755 Donat. Pam. 99
Vindication of the Power of States to prohibit Clan-
destine Marriages, under the pain of absolute Nullity,
Lond. 1755 Donat. Pam. 99
Unbiassed Irishman, Dublin, 1808 Donat. Pam. 55
View of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colo-
nies, Lond. 1774 Donat. Pam. 99
Vindication of the Rev. Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the False,
Scandalous, and Malicious Aspersions cast upon him in a
pamphlet entitled " The Modern Fanatick," Lond. 171 1
Donat. Pam. 99
Wade A. S., (D.D.) A Letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. G.
Canning, intended as an Humble Vindication of the
present Ministry, 1827 Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Wakefield Edward G., Householders in Danger from the
Populace Pamphlets, vol. 7
Watson R., (Bp. of Landaff,) Substance of a Speech intended
to have been spoken in the House of Lords, Nov. 22,
1803, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 56
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN POLITICS. 115
We have been all in the Wrong ; or Thoughts upon the Dissolu-
tion of the late, and Conduct of the present Parliament,
Lond. 1785 Donat, Pam. 100
Wellesley Marquis, Speech in the House of Lords, Jan, 31,
1812, on the State of Ireland, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 56
What is a Revolution? Pamphleteer, vol. 14
WniG-Examiner (The) Addison's Works, vol. 4
Wyndham Rt. Hon. W., Speech in the House of Commons,
May 26, 1809, on Mr. Curviren's Bill, for better securing
the Independence and Purity of Parliament by preventing
the procuring or obtaining of Seats by Corrupt Practices,
Lond. 1810 Donat. Pa7n. 56
Wynn C. W. W., Argument upon the Jurisdiction of the House
of Commons to Commit in Cases of Breach of Privilege,
Lond.\%\0 Donat. Pam. 57
Wyvill Rev. C, State of the Representation of the People of
England, in 1785, York, 1794 Donat. Pam. 101
Defence of Dr. Price and the Reformers of England,
York, 1792 Donat. Pam. 101
Letter to the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, York, 1793
Donat. Pam. 101
The Secession from Parliament Vindicated, York,
1799 Donat. Pam. 101
SECTION V.
International and Foreign Politics.
Allies and the Late Ministry, Conduct of the, in beginning and
carrying on the present War, Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 158
Allies and the Late Ministry, defended against France; in
answer to the above, in 4 parts, Lond. 1711
Donat. Pam. 158
116 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
American Question considered Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Asiatic Policy of England and Russia, Remarks on the
Pamphleteer J vol. 25
Atcheson N., American Encroachments on British Rights
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
AuBER Peter, China. An Outline of its Government, Laws,
and Policy : and of the British and Foreign Embassies
to, and intercourse with, that Empire, 8vo. Lond. 1834
Bait of Europe; or the Duke of Anjou's Renunciation, Lond.
1713 Donat. Pam. 159
Barker E. H., Letter to the Rev. T. S. Hughes, occasioned by
a perusal of the " Address to the People of England, in
the Cause of the Greeks," Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 66
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Batiiurst Ld., Observations on the Speech of, in the House of
Peers, relative to Bonaparte's Imprisonment, March 18,
1817 Pamphleteer, \o\. 12
Bentham J., Tactique des Assemblees Legislatives, suivie d'un
traite des sophismes politiques ; ouvrages extraits des
MSS. de M. Jer6mie Bentham, par Et. Dumont, 2 vols.
8vo. Paris, 1822
Traite des Preuves Judiciaires ; ouvrage extrait des
MSS. de M. Jeremie Bentham, par Et. Dumont, 2 vols.
8vo. Paris, 1823
BiGNON M., Les Cabinets et les Peuples, depuis 1815 jusqu' k
la fin de 1822 Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Blaquiere Edw., Greece and her Claims Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Report on the present State of the Greek Confedera-
tion Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Bowles John, French Aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's
" View of the Causes of the War," Lond. 1797
Donat. Pam. 4
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Speech on American Taxation
Works, vol. 2
Speech on moving his Resolutions for Conciliation
with America Works, vol. 3
Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of
America Works, vol. 3
Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debts; with an
Appendix Works, vol. 4
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN POLITICS. 117
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Reflections on the Revolution in France,
and on the Proceedings of certain Societies in London
relative to that Event Works, vol. 5
Letter to a Member of the National Assembly
Works, vol. 6
Remarks on the Policy of the Allies with respect to
France Works, vol. 7
Thoughts on French Affairs Works, vol. 7
Three Letters to a Member of the Present Parliament,
on the Proposals of Peace with the Regicide Directory
of France Works, vol. 8
Carnot M., Memorial addressed to the King of France, 1814
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Cause of Greece the Cause of Europe, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 8
Causes of the Present Distractions in America explained, 1774
Donat. Pam. 71
Causes Politiques Secretes ou Pensees philosophiques sur divers
evenemens qui se sont passes depuis 1763 jusqu'en 1772
Londres, aux depens du Lord North, 1782
Donat. Pam. 58
Channing W. E., Remarks on the disposition which now pre-
vails to form Associations, and to accomplish all objects
by Organized Masses, Lond. 1830 Pamphlets, 5
A Letter on the Annexation of Texas to the United
States, Lond. 1837 Pamphlets, 5
Chateaubriand Viscount de, (Peer of France,) Speech in the
Chamber of Deputies, on Feb. 25, 1823, Lond. 1823
Donat. Pam. 8
Speech in the Chamber of Peers, on April 30, 1823,
Lond. 1823 I)o7iat. Pam. 8
Chateaubriand F. A. de, De Buonaparte et des Bourbons et
de la Necessite de se rallier a nos Princes Legitimes, pour
le bonheur de la France et celui de I'Europe, Lond. 1814
Donat. Pam. 58
On Buonaparte and the Bourbons Pamphleteer, vol. 3
CoBBETT W., A Little Plain English addressed to the People of
the United States, Lond. 1795 Donat. Pam. 71
Letter to the Infamous Tom Paine, in Answer to his
Letter to Gen. Washington, Lond. 1797 Donat. Pam. 72
J 18 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
CoBBETT W,, Observations on the Debates of the American
Congress, on the Addresses presented to Gen. Washington
on his Resignation, Lond. 1797 Donat. Pam. 72
The Republican Judge; or the American Liberty of
the Press exhibited, explained, and exposed, Lond. 1798
Donat. Pam. 72
The American Rush-Light, Lond. 1800
Donat. Pam. 72
The Trial of RepuWicanism, Lond. 1801
Donat. Pam. 72
American Seeds, Lond. 1827 Donat. Pam. 72
Considerations on the present German War, Lond. 1761
Donat. Pam. 73
Considerations sur la Guerre actuelle entre les Grecs et les
Turcs Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Constant M. Benj., Collection complete des ouvrages publics
sur le Gouvernement Representatif et la Constitution
Actuelle, ou cours de Pohtique Constitutionnelle, 4 vols.
8vo. Paris, 1818—20
On the Dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
On the Liberty of the Press Pamphleteer, vol. 6
On the Responsibility of Ministers
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Convention (The) Vindicated from the Misrepresentation of
the Enemies of our Peace, Lond. 1739 Donat. Pam. 73
Cooper Rev. Dr., The Patriots of North America, New York,
1775 Donat. Pam. 73
Declaration of England against the Acts and Projects of the
Holy Alliance Pamphleteer, vol. 18
De la Suisse dans I'inter^t de I'Europe, ou Examen d'une
Opinion enoncee ^ la Tribune par le general Sebastiani,
Paris, 1821 Donat. Pam. 64
Erskine Hon. Thomas, View of the causes and consequences
of the present War with France, Lond. 1797
Donat. Pam. 16
Erskine Lord, An Appeal to the People of Great Britain on the
subject of Confederated Greece Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the subject of the
Greeks, Lond. 1823 Pamphlets, 1
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN POLITICS. 119
Estrada D. A. F., Representation to H. C. M. Ferdinand VII,
King of Spain, in defence of the Cortes
Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Evelyn John, The State of France, as it stood in the IX Yeer
of this present Monarch, Lewis XIII, 1652
Misc. Writings
Exposition of a Pamphlet, entitled Observations on the Papers
relative to the Rupture with Spain, Lond. 1762
Donat. Pam. 18
Eyes for the Blind, &c. &c., France worse than Crucified, and
England completely Undeceived, Lond. 1800
Donat. Pam. 162
Favell S., Speech in the Court of Common Council, on the
late Treaty, concluded between the Emperors of Russia,
and of Austria, and the King of Prussia, Lond. 1816
Donat. Pam. 76
Feldborg a. Andersen, Appeal to the English Nation in behalf
of Norway Pamphleteer, vol. 4
France, Letter on the Situation of Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Francis Sir P., Letter to Earl Grey, on the Policy of Great
Britain and the Allies towards Norway Pamphleteer, \ol. 4
Frederic II, King of Prussia, Essay on the Forms of Govern-
ment, and on the Duties of Sovereigns Works, vol. 5
Free Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress,
held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774 Donat. Pam. 77
Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject
of our Political Confusions, New York, 1774
Donat. Pam. 77
Funchal Comte de, Note Circulaire addressee par le Comte de
Funchal, Ambassadeur extraordinaire, et Plenipotentiaire
de S. A. S. le Prince Regent de Portugal a leur excel-
lences Messieurs les Ambassadeurs, Envoyes, et Ministres
Plenipotentiaires accredites a la Cour de Londres, Lond.
1815 Donat. Pam. 61
Godericii Rt. Hon. Lord, Letter to him, on the Necessity of a
close Alliance between England, France, and the Nether-
lands Pamphleteer, vol. 29
GoERRES Professor, Germany and the Revolution
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Greeks, An Appeal in behalf of the Pamphleteer, vol. 23
120 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Heeren a. H. L., Manual of the History of the Pohtical System
of Europe and its Colonies, from its formation at the close
of the fifteenth Century, to its re- establishment upon the
Fall of Napoleon, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1834
■ Sketch of the Political History of Ancient Greece,
8vo. Oxf. 1829
Herzberg Graf, v., Neues Worterbuch der Politik, Warschau,
1795 Bonat. Pam. 157
Hughes Rev. T. S., Address to the People of England in the
Cause of the Greeks Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Considerations on the Greek Revolution
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
HuMBLET le Chanoine, La Nouvelle Jerusalem delivree, ou le
second pied au cu de Madrid, par le Lord Wellington au
grand roi Joseph, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 62
Imperial Gratitude, drawn from a Modest View of the Conduct
of the Emperor Ch * * * es VI and the King of Spain
Ch » * * III, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 81
India, An Authentic Copy of the Correspondence in, between
the Country Powers and the Honourable the East India
Company's Servants, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1787
Jones Edw., Defence of the Convention concluded in Portugal,
Aug. 30, 1808, between the Commander in Chief of the
British Troops, and the Commander in Chief of the
French Troops in that Country, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 25
Key (A) to the recent conduct of the Emperor of Russia, Lond.
1807 Donat. Pam. 25
La Gr^ce en 1821 et 1822 Pamphleteer, vol. 23
La Neutraht6 de I'Espagne, Amst. 1759 Donat. Pam. 156
La Verite, k Mons. Chateaubriand, 1814 Donat. Pam. 58
Les J'ai Vu, historiques et moraux, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam. 156
Letter on the Genius and Dispositions of the French Govern-
ment, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 27
Letters (Two) from an English Gentleman in Paris, Lond. 1822
Donat. Pam. 29, 105
Letters (Three) written in Spain, to D. Francisco Riguelme,
commanding the third division of the Gallician Army,
Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 27
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN POLITICS. 121
Lettre Famili^re d'un Whig Anglois, k un Membre de I'As-
semblee Nationale de France, Lond. 1791
Donat. Pam. 83
Lowe J., Letter to the Rt. Hon. G. Canning, on the Policy of
Recognizing the Independence of the South American
States Pamphleteer, vol. 21
On the Recognition of Columbia by Great Britain
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Machiavelli Nic. II Principe Opere, torn. 4
Legazioni e Commissioni di Opere, tom. 6, 7
Mackintosh Sir J., Vindiciae Gallicaj ; or Reply to Burke on
the French Revolution, 8vo. Lond. 1791
Mouxier J. J., De I'lnfluence attribuee aux Philosophes, &c.,
sur la Revolution de France, Svo. Paris, 1822
MusGRAVE T. Moore, Considerations on the Re-establishment
of an Effective Balance of Power Pamphleteer, vol. 3
North American Pamphlet on South American Affairs
Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Observations on the Documents laid before Parliament, on the
subject of the late Expedition to the Scheldt, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 38
OuvRARD v.. Note du Munitionnaire General, de I'Arm^e
d'Espagne Donat. Pam. 4to. 2
OuvRARD J., Sur I'Administration Donat. Pam. 4to. 2
Paoli General, Discours prononces k I'Assemblee Nationale,
Paris, an. I Donat. Pam. 156
Philippart Sir. J., Observations on the Libels published against
Le Vicomte de Chateaubriand Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Pitt Rt. Hon. W., Speech in the House of Commons, Nov.
10, 1797, relative to the Negotiation for Peace, Lond.
1797 Donat. Pam. 42
Speech in the House of Commons, May 23, 1803,
on the Debate on the War, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 42
Plan for Establishing a Balance of Power in Europe
Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Political Picture of Europe ; or a View of the Conduct of
Russia during the late Revolution, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 44
Pradt M. I'Abbe de, Comparison between the Powers of
England and Russia Pamphleteer, vol. 24
1*22 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Pradt M. I'Abbe de, Comparison between the Powers of
England and Russia, as they stand in relation to Europe
at large Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Vrai Syst^me de I'Europe relativement k I'Amerique
et k la Gr^ce Pamphleteer, vols. 25, 26
Preliminary Discourse, read in the Cortes, at the Presentation
of the Projet of the Constitution Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Prussia and Saxony Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Ratten BURY J. F., Remarks on the Cession of the Floridas
to the United States of America, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. \5
Reflections on the Conduct of the Allies Pamphleteer, yo\. 18
Remarks on a False, Scandalous, and Seditious Libel, intitled
"The Conduct of the Allies and the late Ministry, &c."
Donat. Pam. 91
Remarks on the Debates in the House of Commons on the War,
and the proposed Mediation of the Emperor of Russia,
Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 154
Remarks upon the present Negotiations of Peace, Lond, 1711
Donat. Pam. 93
Roche St. Andr6 M. le Chevalier de la. Letter to the Editor
occasioned by a pamphlet entitled " A Vindication of the
Conduct of General Savary " Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
RoscoE Wm., Considerations on the Causes, Objects, and Con-
sequences of the present War, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 48
Remarks on the Proposals made to Great Britain for
Peace in 1807, 8vo. Lond. 1808
another copy Donat. Pam. 48, 93
Rousseau J. J., Contrat Social Q^uvres, torn. 5
Considerations sur le Government de Pologne
CEuvres, torn. 5
■ Lettres sur la Legislation de la Corse (Euvres, torn. 5
Lettres de la Montagne CEuvres, tom. 10
Russia in the East, Progress and present Position of, 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Santa-Rosa Count, On the Piedmontese Revolution
Pamphleteer, vol. 19
Sheridan C. B., Thoughts on the Greek Revolution
Pamphleteer, vol. 24
INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN POLITICS. 123
Stewart Lieut. Col. M., Considerations on the Policy of the
Government of India, more especially with reference to
the Invasion of Burmah Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Strictures on a pamphlet entitled " A Friendly Address to all
Reasonable Americans, on the subject of our Political
Confusions, Philadelphia, 1774 Donat. Pam. 98
Syrach, Epitre a la Convention Nationale de France, En Sar-
matie, 1795 Donat. Pam. 156
Thoughts on the Invasion threatened by Bonaparte; with Notes
illustrative of many unknown Crimes committed by the
different Members of the Consular Government, Bath,
1803 Donat. Pam. 53
TocQUEviLLE Alexis de. Democracy in America, translated by
Henry Reeve, Esq., two parts, 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1837—40
ToRENo Count, Information intended to Explain the Causes
which led to the late Revolution in Spain
Pamphleteer, vol, 17
Tryal and Condemnation of Don Prefatio d'Asaven, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 99
Unchristian Perfidies of the most Christian Cabinet of France
towards free Spain Pamphleteer, vol. 22
United Kingdom Tributary to France, the real Cause of the
Distresses of the Country Pamphleteer \ol. 17
Vastey Baron de. Political Remarks on some French Works
and Newspapers, concerning Hayti Pamphleteer, \o\. 13
View of the Points to be Discussed in Treating with the United
States of America, a. d. 1 8 14, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 9
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Vindication of the Political Conduct of General Savary, Duke
of Rovigo Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Vindication of the present M y, from the Clamours raised
against them upon occasion of the New Preliminaries,
Lond. 1711 Donat. Pam. 99
Walton W., Letter to the Marquess of Lansdown on the Affairs
of Portugal and Spain Pamphleteer, vol. 28
124 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
SECTION VI.
Politics as connected with Religious Opinions : —
The Catholic Question, 8^c.
Abraham to Peter; being Answers to the Letters of Peter
Plymley ; in five letters, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 1
Abraham's (Brother) Answer to Peter Plymley, Esq., in two
letters; to which is prefixed a " Posthminious" Preface,
Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 5
Address from the British Roman Catholics to their Protestant
Fellow Countrymen Donat. Pam. 66
Answer to the Rt. Hon. P. Duigenan's two great Arguments
against the full Enfranchisement of the Irish Roman
Catholics, Dublin, 1810 • Donat. Pam, 2
Appeal against the Roman Catholic Claims, Lond, 1812
Donat. Pam. 2
Appeal to Protestant Charity and English Justice, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 2
Appeal to the Protestant Dissenters of Great Britain, by a
Protestant Dissenter Pamphleteer, vol. I
Baseley T., The Claims of the Roman Catholics constitutionally
considered ; in a Letter to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop
of Norwich, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 3
Bathurst Henry, (Ld. Bp. of Norwich,) Speech delivered in
the House of Lords, in the debate on the petition of the
Roman Catholics of Ireland, May, 1811, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam, 3
Speech in the House of Lords, in May, 1817, in
favour of the Catholics* Petitions Donat. Pam. 3
— Speech on Seconding the Motion of Earl Grey, June
10, 1819, for the second reading of a Bill for abrogating
80 much of the Acts 25 and 30 Charles II, as prescribes
a Declaration against Transubstantiation and the Invoca-
tion of Saints, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 3
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC, 125
Batiiurst Henry, (Ld. Bp. of Norwich,) Speech in the House
of Lords, May 21, 1825, on the Catholic Question
Donat. Pam. 66
Belsham T., a Plea for the Catholic Claims, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 3
BoRiNGDON Lord, Speech in the House of Lords, June 5, 1810,
on the Petitions of the Roman Cathohcs in Ireland,
Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 4
Brief Statement of the Grievances the Catholics in these Realms
still labour under, Newcastle, 1807 Donat. Pam. 5
Brothers Mr., Strictures on the Roman Catholic Claims,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 5
Copy of an Address sent officially to the Secretary of
State for His Royal Highness the Prince Regent and the
Members of his most Honourable Privy Council, Lond.
1811 Donat. Pam. 5
BuKKE Rt. Hon. Edm., Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the
Penal Laws against Irish Catholics Works, vol. 6
Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, Bart., on the Sub-
ject of the Roman Catholics and the propriety of admit-
ting them to the Elective Franchise, consistently with
the Principles of the Constitution, as established at the
Revolution Works, vol. 6
Tracts relative to Laws against Popery in Ireland
Works, vol. 9
Butler C, Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and
Ireland, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 6, 70
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Historical Account of the Laws against the Roman
Catholics of England, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 6
— Appeal to the Protestants of Great Britain and
Ireland Works, vol. 4
Canning Rt. Hon. George, Speech in the House of Commons,
June 22, 1812, on the Catholic Question, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 7
Castlereagh Lord Viscount, Speech in the House of Com-
mons, on May 25, 1810, on the Roman Catholic Peti-
tions, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 7
Catholic Emancipation, Two Letters on the Question of, by
Conciliator Pamphleteer, vol. 3
126 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Catholic Emancipation, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 7
Catholic Question Considered, Lond. 1800 Donai. Pam. 8
Catholic Question, An Abstract of the Arguments on the,
Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 1
Catholic Question and the Establishment of Brunswick Clubs,
Letters, &.c. on the Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Civil Disabilities on account of Religion, as they exist in
England, Scotland, and Ireland, considered with reference
to the Christian Dispensation, History, and Policy, Lond.
1824 Donat. Pam. 8
Claims of the Roman Catholics considered with reference to
the Safety of the Established Church, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 8
Clare Rt. Hon. John Earl of. Speech in the Irish House of
Peers, on the Bill for the Relief of Roman Catholics in
Ireland, March 13,- 1793, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 8
CoCKBURNr Rev. W., An Address to the Roman Catholics of
Great Britain and Ireland, Camb. 1807 Donat. Pam. 9
CoKER John, Remarks on the Considerations of Sir John Throck-
morton, Bart., arising from the Debates in Parliament on
the Petition of the Irish Roman Catholics, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 9
Dv Concordat sous les rapports Politiques, Paris, 1817
Donat. Pam. 59
Conduct of the British Government toward the Catholics of
Ireland, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 9
Considerations on the State of the Roman Catholics in
Scotland, Lond. 1779 Donat. Pam. 32
Cotterill Rev. T., Speech at Wakefield, April 21, 1819, at a
Meeting of the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of York, to
consider the propriety of Petitioning Parliament against
the Catholic Claims, Sheffield, 1 820 Donat. Pam. 1 1
Croft J. W., Respective Situations of the Reformed Church in
France, and of the Roman Catholics in Great Britain
and Ireland ; with Remarks on Catholic Emancipation
Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Croker J. W., Speech in the House of Commons, on May 4,
1819, on the Roman Catlrolic Question Donat. Pam. 12
Crowley James, Thoughts on the Emancipation of Roman
Catholics, £onc/. 1811 Donat. Pam. 12
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC. 127
Dangers of the Country, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 12
Dangers with which Great Britain and Ireland are now Menaced
by the demands of the Irish Roman Catholics, shewn
and proved from authentic Documents, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 13
Declaration and Protestation of the Roman Catholics of
England, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 14
Declaration of the People of England to their Sovereign Lord
the King, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 14
Defence of the People of England, in Answer to the Emissaries
of Popery, Zone?. 1820 Donat. Pam. 14
Defence of the Protestant Inhabitants of Bristol who have Pe-
titioned Parliament Against the Roman Catholic Claims,
Bristol, 1812 Donat. Pam. 14
Dillon Hon. H. A., Letter to the Noblemen and Gentlemen
who composed the Deputation from the Catholics of
Ireland, on the subject of their Mission, Lond. 180.5
Donat. Pam. 14
Considerations on the necessity of Catholic Emancipa-
tion ; or the propriety of Repealing the Act of Union with
Ireland, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam, 15
Dillon J. J., The Letters of Hibern-Anglus ; containing Stric-
tures on the conduct of the present Administration in
Ireland, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 15
Cursory Suggestions for the considerations of an
approaching Meeting of the British Catholics, in a Letter
to E. Jerningham, Esq., Glasg. 1813 Donat. Pam. 15
An Address to the Cathohcs of Ireland, in Reply to
that of Mr. O'Connell, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 15
Essay on the History and Effects of the Coronation
Oath, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 45
Donoughmore Earl of. Speech, on June 6, 1810, upon his
motion for referring the Petitions of the Irish Catholics to
a Committee, Zone?. 1810 Donat. Pam. 15
Dromgoole Dr., Speech delivered at the Catholic Board, Dec.
8, 1813, Belfast, 1813 Donat. Pam. 151
Duigenan Dr., Speech in the House of Commons, May 10,
1805, in the debate on a Petition presented in the name
of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, by the Hon. C. J.
Fox, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 15
128 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Eldon Rt. Hon. Lord, Speech in the House of Lords, on
April 17, 1821, on the Catholic Question Donat. Pam. 16
Emancipation ; a Dialogue, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 152
Evans W. D., Letters on the legal Disabilities of Roman Catho-
lics and Dissenters, and on the Danger apprehended from
their Removal, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 16
Examination of Mr. Cobbett's Objections to the Bill for the
Relief of the Unitarians Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Extract from the Catholicon, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 17
Extracts from the Speeches and Writings of Eminent Public
Characters respecting the Catholic Claims, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 17
Faction Unmasked ; or a Letter to the Roman Catholics of
Ireland, on the Conduct of certain Men who compose the
Catholic Junta, Dublin, 1815 Donat. Pam. 17
Faction (The) Detected and Despised, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 17
Foster J. L., Speech in the House of Commons, on April 24,
1812, on the state of the Penal Laws now in force against
the Roman Catholics of Ireland Donat. Pam. 18
Speech in the House of Commons, on May 9, 1817,
on the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, Zone?.
1817 Donat. Pam. 18
GiLLOw Rev. T., Catholic Principles of Allegiance illustrated,
Newcastle, 1807 Donat. Pam. 19
GisBORNE T. Jun., Letter to the Rev. H. Phillpotts, D.D., on
the Subject of his two Letters to the Right Hon. G.
Canning Pamphleteer, vol. 28
GoLDSMiD Francis Henry, Remarks on the Civil Disabilities of
British Jews, Lond. 1830 Donat. Pam. 105
Grattan Mr., Speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1810,
on the Catholic Question, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 19
Speech on the Catholic Petition, on May 18, 1810,
and his Reply on June 1, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 19
Grattan Rt. Hon. H., Speech in the House of Commons, on
April 23, 1812, on the Catholic Petition, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 19
Gregor F., Remarks on the proceedings of the Lords and
Commons in the late parliament respecting the Catholics,
Truro, 1B\2 Donat. Pam. \9
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC. 129
Grenville Rt. Hon. Lord, Extract from his Speech in the
House of Lords, on April 17, 1821, on the Bill "For
the Removal of the Disqualifications under which His
Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects now labour," Lond.
1822 Donat. Pam. 20
Letter to the Earl of Fingal, on the Claims of the
Roman Catholics Pamphleteer, vol. 5
another copy Donat. Pam. 20
Hawkesbuhy Rt. Hon. Lord, Speech in the House of Lords,
May 10, 1805, on the Catholic Petition, Lond. 1805
Donat. Pam. 21
Hints calculated to aid the Irish Cathohcs in establishing the
Claims they are now looking for Donat. Pam. 21
Hints on the Catholic Question, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam, 21
HippiSLEY Sir J. C, Speech in the House of Commons, May
18, 1810, on the Catholic Petition, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 21
Speech on the motion of the Rt. Hon. H. Grattan,
in the House of Commons, on April 24, 1812, for a
Committee of the whole House, on the state of the
^ Penal Laws now in force against the Roman Catholics of
Ireland, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 21
Letters to the Earl of Fingal, on the subject of the
Catholic Claims, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 22
Speech in the House of Commons, May 11, 1813,
for the appointment of a Select Committee on the subject
of the Catholic Claims, Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 21
HoRSLEY Samuel, (Bp. of St. David's,) Speech in the House
of Lords, May 31, 1791, on the second reading of the
Bill for the Relief of Papists Donat. Pam. 23
HoRSLEY Samuel, (Bp. of St. Asaph,) Speech in the House of
Lords, May 13, 1805, on the Roman Catholic Petition,
with MS. corrections by himself Donat. Pam. 23
HoRTON R. W., Letter to the Duke of Norfolk, on the Catholic
Question, Lond. 1826 Pamphlets, 2
Humble Remonstrance to the Members of the House of Com-
mons, on the Nature and Object of the Report of its
Select Committee for inquiring into the Laws and Ordi-
nances of Foreign States, respecting their Roman Catholic
Subjects, &c., Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 23
■1^ JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
HuNTiNGFORD G. J., Petition of the English Roman Catholics
considered, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 152
Hutchinson Rt. Hon. Lord, Speech in the House of Lords, on
the Catholic Question, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 45
Imperium in Imperio : or Substantial Motives for Resisting the
Claims of the Roman Catholics, Bristol, 1825
Donat. Pam. 23
Irish Oratory, with its Effects on the Measure of Catholic
Emancipation considered Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Jews, A Collection of the Best Pieces, in Prose and Verse,
against the Naturalization of the, Lond. 1753
Donat. Pam. 82
Kenyon Rt. Hon. Lord, Observations on the Roman Catholic
Question, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 25
Keogh John, Speech at a Meeting of the Cathohcs of Dublin,
Jan. 24, 1807, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 21
Le Cathohcisme et le Protestantisme consideres sous le point de
vue pohtique, Strasbourg, 1823 Donat. Pam. 58
Lees Sir H., The Antidote; or, " Nouvelles k la Main," recom-
mended to the serious attention of the Rt. Hon. W. C.
Plunkett, and other advocates of unrestricted Civil and
Religious Liberty, Dublin, 1819 Donat. Pam. 26
Legal Arguments, occasioned by the project of an Union be-
tween Great Britain and Ireland, on the exclusion of the
Roman Catholic Nobility and Gentry in both Kingdoms,
from Parliament, Lond. 1799 Donat. Pam. 26
Letter to H. R. H. the Prince Regent, on the Ultimate Ten-
dency of the Roman Catholic Claims, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 28
Letter to a Member of Convocation, on the present State of
the Catholic Claims, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 29
Letter to the Earl of Fingal, by a Catholic Citizen, Dublin,
1808 Donat. Pam. 27
Letter to the Rt. Hon. George Canning, on Catholic -Emanci-
pation, Zowd. 1812 Donat. Pam. 28
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, M.P., Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 29
Letter to W. Wilberforce, Esq., on the Bill for the Relief of
Roman Catholics, Dublin, 1815 Donat. Pam. 28
Letters of Philopatris, on Mr. Plunkett's Bill, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 29
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC. 131'
Letters (P's.) on Roman Catholic Emancipation, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 40
Letters (Two) by Conciliator, on the Question of Catholic
Emancipation, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 28
LiNGARD Rev. J., Documents to ascertain the Sentiments of
British Catholics in former ages, respecting the Power of
the Popes, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 30
Review of certain Anti-Catholic Publications, Lond.
1813 Donat. Pam. 31
Observations on the Laws and Ordinances which exist
in Foreign States, relative to the Religious Concerns of
their Roman Catholic Subjects, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 31
Magna Charta (The New), or Historical Record of the Debates
and Proceedings in both Houses of Parliament, on the
Settlement of the Catholic Claims in 1829, foho
M'Kenna T., Thoughts on the Civil Condition and Relations of
the Roman Catholic Clergy, Religion, and People in -
Ireland, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 31
Marsh Dr. H., Letter to, in Confutation of his Assertion re-
specting the Design of the Dissenters Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Answer to the preceding Pamphleteer, vol. 6
M6moires sur I'etat des Israelites, Paris, 1819
Donat. Pam. 85
Memorial to the Public in behalf of the Roman Catholics of
Edinburgh and Glasgow, Lond. 1779 Donat. Pam. 32
Mesurier Rev. T. le. Address to the Protestants of Great
Britain and Ireland, in answer to Charles Butler
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Sequel to the Serious Examination into the Roman
Catholic Claims, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 33
Reply to certain Observations of the Rt. Rev. Dr.
Milner, upon the Sequel to the Serious Examination of
the Roman Catholic Claims, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 33
Supplement to the above, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 33
Considerations on the Bill respecting the Roman
Catholic Peers, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 33
Milner Rt. Rev. J., An Elucidation of the Veto, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam, 34
132 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
MiLNER Bp., Reflections on the Letters of Conciliator, on the
CathoHc Emancipation Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Short View of the Chief Arguments against the
Catholic Petition, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 34
Moore Peter, (M.P.) Familiar Letters on Catholic Emancipa-
tion, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 36
Moore Thomas, Letter to the Roman Catholics of Dublin,
Dublin, 1810 Donat. Pam. 36
Musgrave Sir R., Observations on the Reply of the Rt. Rev.
Dr. Caulfield, and of the Roman Catholic Clergy of
Wexford, to the Misrepresentations of Sir Richard
Musgrave, Bart., Dublin, 1802 Donat. Pam. 36
Nature and Extent of the Demands of the Irish Roman
Catholics Donat. Pam. 37
Nugent Lord, A Plain Statement in Support of the Political
Claims of the Roman Catholics Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Letter to the Electors of Aylesbury, on the Catholic
Question, Aylesbury, 1820 Donat. Pam. 37, 164
Observations on the Catholic Bill, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pam. 38
Observations on the Danger of Admitting Roman Catholics
into Offices, either Civil or Military, Reading, 1807
Donat. Pam. 45
O'CoNNELL D.,' Letters to the Catholics of Ireland, on the Rt.
Hon. W. C. Plunkett's two Bills, Lond. 1821
Dojiat. Pam. 153
OssoRY, Robert, Lord Bishop of, Speech in the House of Peers,
on May 16, 1817, on the Roman Catholic Claims, Lond.
1817 Donat. Pam. 18
Pakenham Col., Speech in the House of Commons, April 19,
1825, on the Catholic Relief Bill Donat. Pam. 102
Parnell Sir H., History of the Penal Laws against the Irish
Catholics Pamphleteer, vol. 20, 21
another copy Donat. Pam. 41
Patriot (The) King ; in which the Claims of the Catholics are
Legally, Equitably, and Liberally Considered, Zowc?. 1807
Donat. Pam. 44
Petition (The Humble) of the Roman Catholics of Ireland to
the Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland, Lond. 1805
Donat. Pam. 41
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC. 133
Phillpotts Rev. Henry, (D.D.) Letter to the Rt, Hon. George
Canning on the Bill of 1825 for removing the Disqualifi-
cation of Roman Catholics, and on his Speech in support
of the same Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Letter to the Rt. Hon. G. Canning on the present Posi-
tion of the Roman Catholic Question Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Pilling Rev. W., Letter to the Rev. J. Reeves on his View
of the Oath said to be tendered by the Legislature to the
Catholics of England, Lond. 1790 Donat. Pam. 42
On the Nature, Tendency, and Import of the Oath
lately Offered to the Catholics of England, Lond. 1790
Donat. Pam. 42
Plovvden C, Observations on the Oath proposed to the English
Roman Catholics, Lond. 1791 Donat. Pam. 43
Letter to the Reporters of the Cisalpine Club, in
which their Reports on the Authenticity of the Instrument
of Catholic Protestation, lodged in the British Museum,
are Examined, Lond. 1796 Donat. Pam. 43
Plowden F., Historical Letter to Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart.,
Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 43
Second Historical Letter to Sir J. C. Hippisley, Bart.
upon his public Conduct in the Catholic Cause, Paris,
1815 Donat. Pam. 43
Plunkett L., Observations on the Tendency of some late Pro-
ceedings of the General Committee of the Catholics of
Ireland, Dublin, 1810 Donat. Pam. 44
Plunkett Rt. Hon. W. C, Speech in the House of Commons,
Feb. 28, 1821, on Moving for a Committee to Consider
the state of the Laws affecting the Roman Catholics,
Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 44
Popish Petition, Protestantized, Enlarged, and Improved
Donat. Pam. 45
Proceedings of the General Committee of the Roman Catholics
of Ireland in 1792 and 1793, compared with the Proceed-
ings of the Roman Catholic Committee in 1810 and 1811,
Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 44
Protestant's Protest against the Catholic Claims, 8vo.
Lond. 1826
QuiN Edw., Speech at the Guildhall, London, on March 5, 1807,
on the Catholic Question, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 45
134 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Redesdale Lord, Speech in the House of Lords, May, 1805, on
the Petition of the Roman Cathohcs Donat. Pam. 45
Reeves John, Catholic Emancipation proved to be Compatible
with the Coronation Oath, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 45
■ Considerations on the Coronation Oath, Lond. 1801
Donat. Pam. 45
Reflections (Cursory) on the Measures now in Agitation in
favour of the Roman Cathohcs of the United Kingdom,
Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 12
Reflections on Communities of Women and Monastic Insti-
tutes, by a Friend of Civil and ReHgious Liberty, Taun-
ton, 1815 Donat. Pam. 46
Reflections on the Connection of the British Government with
the Protestant Religion, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 46
Reflections on the Justice of granting to the Roman Catholics
of the United Kingdom, and to every other British Sub-
ject, an Equality of Civil Rights and Privileges, Liverpool,
1820 Donat. Pam. 46
Refutation of the Statement of the Penal Laws which aggrieve
the Catholics of Ireland, Dublin, 1812 Donat. Pam. 46
Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, Lond. 1827
Donat. Pam. 92
Reply to the Speech of J. W. Croker, Esq. in the House of
Commons, May 4, 1819, on the Roman Catholic Ques-
tion, Exeter, 1819 Donat. Pam. 46
Report of the Debates in the House of Commons on the Catho-
lic Claims, Feb. 26, to March 2, 1813, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 48
RossMORE Lord, Letter on Catholic Emancipation
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Securities for the Established Religion considered, and the
Test defended, in a Letter to the Rt. Hon. Earl Grey,
Exeter, 1812 Donat. Pam. 49
Sketches of Irish History, and Considerations on the Catholic
Question, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 50
SoMERS Rt. Hon. Lord, Reply to a Protestant Letter of the
Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Gloucester, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 51
Smith Rev. Sidney, Letter to the Electors on the Catholic
Question Pamphleteer, vol. 27
THE CATHOLIC QUESTION, ETC. 135
Smith Rev. Sidney, Peter Plymley's Two Letters on the Sub-
ject of the Cathohcs, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 44
Peter Plymley's letters on the Subject of the Catho-
lics, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 44
Peter Plymley's Letters Works, vol. 3
Speech at a Meeting of the Clergy of the Arch-
deaconry of the East- Riding of Yorkshire, May 1 1 , 1825,
on the Catholic Claims Donat. Pam. 71
Source of the Evil, Addressed to the Parliament and People of
Great Britain, on the League formed between the Irish
Lay Separatists and the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops,
on the Measure of Emancipation ; by Anglo-Hibernus
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Speech intended to have been spoken at a Meeting of the In-
habitants of Leeds, to take into Consideration the Pro-
priety of presenting a Petition to Parliament in Support
of the Constitution of this Kingdom as by law Established,
Leeds, 1813 Donat. Pam. 97
Statement of the Penal Laws which aggrieve the Catholics of
Ireland, Dublin, 1812 Donat. Pam. 52
Stonor Thos., Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the Catholic
Question, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 52
Remarks on Dr. Haggitt's Letter to the Freeholders
of Oxfordshire, on the Conduct and Pretensions of the
Roman Catholics, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 52
Substance of a Speech which ought to have been spoken in a
certain Assembly upon the Motion made by the Rt. Hon.
H. Grattan, May 25, 1808, that the Roman Catholic
Petition be referred to a Committee of the whole House,
Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 53
Summary of the Proceedings in the House of Commons on the
Petition of the Roman Catholics, Lond. 1779
Donat. Pam. 53
Thorp Rev. W., Speech on Catholic Emancipation, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 53
Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and
Ireland, on Catholic Emancipation, Dublin, 1815
Donat. Pam. 53
Thoughts on the Catholic Question, Lond. 1807
Donat. Pom. 54
136 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Throckmorton Sir John, Considerations on the Petition of the
Irish Catholics, Lond. 1806 Donat. Pam. 54
Collection of Statutes for the Relief of the Irish and
English Roman Catholics, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 54
TuRTON Thos., (D.D.) Thoughts on the Admission of Persons
without regard to their Religious Opinions to certain
Degrees in the Universities of England, Camb. 1834
Pamphlets, vol. 4
View of the Case of the Roman Catholics, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 55
Vincent J. L. S., Observations sur la voie d'autorite appliquee
a la Religion, Paris, n. d. Donat. Pam. 64
VoisiNS Gilbert de, Memoires sur les moyens de donner aux
Protestans un etat civil en France, 1787
Donat. Pam. 64
Warburton Bp. , Alliance between Church and State; or, the
Necessity and Equity of an Established Religion, and
a Test Law, Demonstrated Works, vol. 7
Warning Protest of an Irish Roman Catholic, against any and
every Interference, Change, and Arrangements in the
discipline and constitution of the Roman Catholic Church
in Ireland, as a compromise or barter for Catholic Eman-
cipation, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 26
Wheelkr Rev. J., Letter to Sir John Lawson, Bart, on Catholic
Emancipation, Richmond, 1810 Donat. Pam. 56
Wiltshire Meeting on the Roman Catholic Claims, held at
Devizes, Jan. 27, 1813, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 56
POLITICAL ECONOMY. 137
SECTION VII.
Political Economy.
GENERAL TREATISES AND STATISTICS.
Burn John S., The Fleet Registers ; comprising the History of
Fleet Marriages and some account of the Parsons and
Marriage-House keepers, with Extracts from the Regis-
ters, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Chalmers Thos., (D.D.) On Political Economy, in connexion
with the Moral State and Moral Prospects of Society,
Svo. Glasgow, 1832
Conversations on Political Economy, 12mo. Lond. 1821
Cooper Thos., (M.D.) Lectures on Political Economy, Svo.
Columbia, 1831
Dictionnaire d' Economic Politique et Diplomatique, 4 tom.
4to. Ency. Method.
Duchatelet a. J. B., De la Prostitution dans la Ville de Paris,
consideree sous le Rapport de I'Hygi^ne publique de la
Morale et de I'Administration, 2 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1836
DuNLOP A., Sketches on Political Economy Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Jemmett Henry, Observations on Mr. Ricardo's " Principles of
Political Economy and Taxation" Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Lauderdale Earl of, Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of
Public Wealth, Svo. Edinh. 1819
M'CuLLOCH J. R., Statistical Account x)f the British Empire ;
exhibiting its Extent, Physical Capacities, Population,
Industry, and Civil and Religious Institutions, 2 vols.
Svo. Lond. 1837
Malthus Rev. T. R., Definitions in Political Economy, Svo.
Lond. 1827
138 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Marshall J., Statistical View of the number of Persons reported
to have died, of each of more than 100 kinds of Disease,
and Casualities within the Bills of Mortality, in each of
the two hundred and four years, 1629 — 1831 ; with other
Statistical Tables, &c. relating to the Metropolis, 4to.
Lond. 1832
Martineau Harriet, Illustrations of Political Economy, 25 vols.
18mo. Lond. 1832—4
No. 1 Life in the Wilds
2 The Hill and the Valley
3 Brook and Brook Farm
4 Demerara
5 Ella of Garveloch
6 Weal and Woe in Garveloch
7 A Manchester Strike
8 Cousin Marshall
9 Ireland
10 Homes Abroad
1 1 For Each and for All
12 French Wines and Politics
13 The Charmed Sea
14 Berkley the Banker. Part 1
15 Berkley the Banker. Part 2
16 Vanderput and Snoek
1 7 The Loom and the Lugger. Part I
18 The Loom and the Lugger. Part 2
19 Sowers and Reapers
20 Cinnamon and Pearls
21 A Tale of the Tyne
22 Briery Creek
23 The Three Ages
24 The Farrers of Budge Row
25 Moral of many Fables
Mill James, Elements of Political Economy, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Opinions of Mr. Ricardo and Mr. A. Smith, on Political Eco-
nomy, compared Pamphleteer, vols. 23, 24
OusELEY W. G., Remarks on the Statistics and Pohtical Insti-
tutions of the United States, 8vo. Lond. 1832
Report (First and Second Annual) of the Registrar-General of
Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England, 8vo.
Lond. 1840
Say J. B., Letters on various Subjects of Political Economy
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE. 139
Say J. B., Traite d' Economie Politique, 4th Edit. 2 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1819
Senior Nassau W., Introductory Lecture on Political Economy
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
another copy Donat. Pam, 102
Smith Adam, (LL.D.) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes
of the Wealth of Nations Works, vol. 2 — 4
another copy, with Life of the Author and Introductory
Discourse, &c. by J. R. M'Culloch, 4 vols. Svo,
Edinh. 1828
Statistical Illustrations of the Territorial Extent and Popula-
tion, Rental, Taxation, Finances, Commerce, Consump-
tion, Insolvency, Pauperism, and Crime, of the British
Empire, Svo. Lond. 1827
another copy Pamphleteer, vols. 25, 26
Turcot M., (Euvres de, 9 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1811
Whately Richard, (D.D.) Introductory Lectures on Political
Economy, Svo. Lond. 1831 — 2
i^tCQxiti l3t{it!E(ton.
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE.
Accounts presented to the House of Commons, respecting the
Public Revenue and Exports and Imports of Great
Britain, to the 5th Jan., 1799 Donat. Pam. folio
AssEY Charles, On the Trade to China Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Bank of England, Historical Sketch of the ; with an examina-
tion of the question as to the prolongation of the Exclu-
sive privileges of that Establishment, Lond. 1831
Pamphlets, 6
Bentham Jeremy, Defence of Usury ; shewing the Impolicy of
the present Legal Restraints on the Terms of Pecuniary
Bargains, 12mo. Lond. 1818
BossuET J. B., Traite de I'Usure (Euvres, tom. 30
British Commerce with India, America, &c., Considerations on
Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
140 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Broughton R. E., Letter to G. W, Hall, Esq., in reply to his
Letter to the President of the Board of Trade, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Burgess H., A Memorial addressed to Lord Vise. Goderich, on
the Fitnfess of the System of the Bank of England, of the
Country Banks, and of the Branch Banks of England,
to the Wants of the People, «&c. Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Canning Rt. Hon. Geo., Speech in the House of Commons,
March 1, 1827, on the Com Laws, Lond. 1827
Pamphlets, 1
Castlereagh Lord, Speech in the House of Commons, on May
8, 1811, on the Report of the Bullion Committee, Lond.
181 1 Donat. Pam. 7
Speech in the House of Commons, July 15, 1811, on
the Second Reading of Earl Stanhope's Bill, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam. 7
Chambers A. H., Comments on some recent Political Discus-
sions, with an Exposure of the Fallacy of the Sinking
Fund Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Thoughts on the Resumption of Cash Payments by
the Bank, and on the Corn Bill as connected with that
Measure Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Chancellor of Exchequer, Speech of, on Finance
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Chancellor of Exchequer, Speech of, on the Budget of the
year 1819 Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Clark Thomas, (M.D.) The Case of, by which it will be evident
that the Responsibility of those who are appointed to
preside at British Foreign Dependencies is merely nom-
inal, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 8
Clay John, A Free Trade essential to the Welfare of Great
Britain Pamphleteer, vol. 1 7
Cohen Bernard, Compendium of Finance; containing an Ac-
count of the Public Debts, Revenues, Expenditure,
National Banks, and Currencies of Sixteen different
Nations, royal 8vo. Lond. 1822
Complete Refutation of the Arguments used on the Subject of
the Agricultural Petition Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Congreve Sir W., Of the Impracticability of the Resumption of
Cash Payments Pamphleteer, vol. 15
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE. 141
Considerations on the present State of Bank Notes, Specie,
and Bullion, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 10
Considerations on the Effects of partial alteration of the
present Coal Duties, Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 10
Cooke E., Real Cause of the increased price of the Necessaries
of Life, and of the high price of Gold Bullion
Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Corn Laws, Catechism on the ; with a list of Fallacies and the
Answers Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Corn Question, &c., Consideration on the
Pamphleteer, vols. 17, 18
Corn and Currency, On the Relation of Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Crombie Rev. A., Letters on the present State of the Agricul-
tural Interest, addressed to C. Forbes, Esq., M.P.
Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Letter to D. Ricardo, Esq., containing an Analysis of
his Pamphlet on the Depreciation of Bank Notes
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Currency, Essay on the Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Debates in both Houses of Parliament, in May and June,
1808, relative to the Agreement made by Government
with Mr. Palmer, for the reform and improvement of the
Post Office and its Revenue, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 13
Decus et Tutamen ; or our New Money as now Coined, in full
Weight and Fineness, proved to be for the Honour,
Safety, and Advantage of England, Lond. 1696
Donat. Pam. 160
Depping G. B., Histoire du Commerce entre le Levant et
I'Europe, depuis les Croisades jusqu'^ la fondation des
Colonies d'Amerique, 2 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1830
Dictionnaire des Finances, 3 tom. 4lo. Ency. Method.
DiCTioNNAiRE du Commcrcc, 3 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
Dissertation on the State of the Nation, respecting its Agri-
culture Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Dunn W., The Vansittart Plan of Finance Pamphleteer, vol, 16
DuNSKY H. D., On the present Timber and Deal Trade, as
regards Europe and the British American Colonies
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
DupiN Baron, The Commercial Power of Great Britain; exhi-
biting a complete view of the Public Works of this
Country, 2 vols. 8vo. with 4to. Atlas Lond. 182.5
142 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
East India Question, Letters of Gracchus on the
Pamphleteer , vol. 1
East India Question, Letters of Probus on the, in Answer to
Gracchus Pamphleteer, vol. 1
East India Sugar, An Inquiry respecting the means of Improv-
ing its Quality and Reducing its Cost, Lond. 1824
Donat. Pam. 75
Evelyn John, Navigation and Commerce, their Original and
Progress, 1674 Misc. Writings
Exportation, Letter on the True Principles of advantageous
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Fabius, a Letter to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Buckinghamshire,
on the subject of an Open Trade to India
Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Facts and Observations relative to the Coinage and Circulation of
Counterfeit or Base Money, Lond. 1795 Donat. Pam. 17
Farren G., Letter to the Earl of Eldon, on the Report of the
Finance Committee Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Fenn Charles, A Compendium to the English and Foreign
Funds, and the principal Joint Stock Companies, 12mo.
Lond. 1840
FoRMAN Capt., (R.N.) Plan for Improving the Revenue of the
Country without adding to the Burdens of the People
Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Frend W., The National Debt in its true Colours
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Ganilh M. C, On the Financial Situation of France in 1816
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
General Excise Considered Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Gilbart Jas. Wm., The History and Principles of Banking,
8vo. Lond. 1834
Gilbert D., Plain Statement of the Bullion Question
Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Glover Rev. G., Thoughts on the Character and Tendency of
the Property Tax Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Graham Sir James, Corn and Currency ; in an Address to the
Land Owners, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Grenfell John, Observations on the Expediency and Facility
of a Copper Coinage of uniform weight and a standard
value according with the Mint Prices of Gold and Silver
Bullion, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 20
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE. 143
Grenfell p., Speech addressed to the House of Commons, on
the Subject of applying the Sinking Fund towards any
Loans raised for the Public Service, 1814
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
GuNN Rev. Wm., Remedial Measures suggested in alleviation of
Agricultural Distress, Lond. 1834 Donat. Tarn. 105
Hall Rev. Robt., On the Renewal of the East India Company's
Charter, 1813 Works, vol. 3
Heathfield R., Elements of a Plan for the Liquidation of the
Public Debt of the United Kingdom
Pamphleteer, vols. 15, 16, 17
another copy Donat. Pam. 78
^ Observations on Trade Pamphleteer, vol. 20
HiGGiNS Godfrey, Observations on Mr. M'Culloch's Doctrines
respecting the Corn Laws and the Rate of Wages, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Hill Rowland, Post Office Reform ; its importance and practi-
cability, Lond. 1837 Pamphlets, 6
Hints on the present State of the Question between his Majes-
ty's Ministers and the Court of Directors, relative to the
renewal of the East India Company's Charter
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Hints respecting the Negociation for a Renewal of the East
India Company's Exclusive Privileges, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. 21
HusKissoN W., (M.P.) The Question concerning the Deprecia-
tion of our Currency stated and examined, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 23, 81
Substance of a Speech in the House of Commons,
in a Committee of the whole House, upon the Resolu-
tions proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
respecting the State of the Finances, and the Sinking
Fund of Great Britain, 1813 Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Jacob W., Inquiry into the Causes of Agricultural Distress
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Report on the Agriculture and the Trade in Corn in
some of the Continental States of Northern Europe
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Report on the Trade in Foreign Corn, and on the
Agriculture of the North of Europe, 8vo Lond. 1826
144 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Johnstone Mr., Speech on the third Reading of the Bill for
Preventing the Gold Coin of the Realm from being paid
or accepted for a greater value than the Current value of
such Coin, Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 24
JoiNT-Stock Companies, Speeches on Pamphleteer, vol. 27
JoPLiN T., An Essay on Banking in England and Scotland, 8vo.
Lond. 1826
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Lansdown Marquis of, Speech on Foreign Commerce
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Leigh Edward, An Answer to Mr. Eton's Charges against the
Turkey Company, Lond. 1799 Donat. Pam. 26
Letter to the Marquis of Lansdown, on the subject of the late
Tax on "Wool, Bath, 1820 Donat. Pam. 29
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, on the Pernicious Effects
of a Variable Standard of Value, Oxf. 1819
Pamphlets, 2
Letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Dangerous
Competition of the Distilleries with the Breweries
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Letter to W. W. Whitmore, Esq., (M.P.) Pointing out some
of the Erroneous Statements contained in a pamphlet by
Joseph Marryat, Esq., M.P. entitled " A Reply to the
Arguments contained in Various Publications, recom-
mending an Equalization on the Duties of East and West
India Sugars," Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 103
Letters addressed to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Liverpool and
the Rt. Hon. N. Vansittart, on the Resumption of Cash
Payments Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Letters (Two) to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Sheffield, on the
Wool Question, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 29
Liverpool Rt. Hon. the Earl of, Speech on the Report of the
Bank Committee Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Treatise on the Coins of the Realm, 4to. Oxf. 1805
Locke John, Considerations of the Consequences of the Lower-
ing of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money
Works, vol. 2
Long Rt. Hon. C, Temperate Discussion of the Causes which
have led to the present High Price of Bread
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE. 145
Lowe Jos., The present State of England in regard to Agricul-
ture, Trade, and Finance, 8vo. Lond. 1822
M'CuLLOCH J. R., Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and His-
torical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Svo.
Lond. 1832
Maclean Charles, (M.D.) Pamphlet on the East India Com-
pany's Charter Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Remarks on the Evidence dehvered before both Houses
of Parliament on the East India Company's Affairs
Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Macpherson David, Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fish-
eries, and Navigation ; containing the Commercial Trans-
actions of the British Empire and other Countries, to
1801, 4 vols. 4to. Lond. 1805
Malthus Rev. T. R., Measure of Value stated and illustrated,
with an Application of it to the Alterations in the Value
of the English Currency since 1790, Lond. 1823
Pamphlets, 2
Marryatt J., Speech in the House of Commons, 1820, upon
the Petition of the Ship Owners of the Port of London
against any Alterations in the Duties on Timber
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Maslen Decimus, A new Decimal System of Money, Weights,
Measures, and Time proposed for adoption in Great
Britain, Svo. Lond. 1841
Method of Increasing the Quantity of Circulating Money
Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Milton Viscount, Address to the Landowners of England, on
the Corn Laws, Lond. 1832 Pamphlets, 6
Naismith John, Inquiry concerning the propriety of Increasing
the Import Duty on Foreign Corn Pamphleteer, vol. 4
National Debt and Operations of the Sinking Fund, Resolutions
relative to the Pamphleteer, vol. 21
National Debt, On the Expediency and Necessity of Striking
off a Part of the Pamphleteer, yo\. 18
National Distress, Observations on the present
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Observations concerning Trade and Interest on Money, Lond.
1668 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
V
146 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
* Observations on Credit, with relation to the provisions of the
Bankrupt Law, and Insolvent Debtors' Acts
Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Observations on the Duty on Sea- Borne Coal; and on the
peculiar Duties and Charges on Coal in the Port of
London, Lond. 1831 Donat. Pam. 106
Observations on the National Debt, and an Enquiry into its
real Connection with the General Prosperity, Norwich,
1797 Donat. Pam. 89
Observations on the proposed Tax on Pig-iron, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 38
Observations on the Salt Laws, Edinb. 1822 Donat. Pam. 38
Observations on the Woollen Manufacture in the West-Riding
of the County of York, Leeds, 1808 Donat. Pam. 38
Observations upon the Act for the Redemption of the Land
Tax Donat. Pam. 39
Observations on the Explanatory Act for the Redemption of
the Land Tax Donat. Pam. 38
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of the Gold Coin, and the Resumption of Cash Payments
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Preston R., Revievp of the present Ruined Condition of the
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Donat. Pam. 103
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Donat. Pam. 91
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House of Commons, on the Expediency of the Bank
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Bread Pamphleteer, vol. 6
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Report of the Committee of Correspondence of the East India
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148^ JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
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of the Currency Pamphleteer, vol. 19
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Sheffield Lord, On the Trade in Wool and Woollens
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New Coinage Pamphleteer, vol. 10
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Places of Worship in England, 1818 Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Speech in Parliament, wherein is shewn the Cause and Cure of
the Decay of Trade and Merchandize, Lond. 1739
Donat. Pam. 97
Spence W., Agriculture the source of the Wealth of Britain,
Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 97
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to the Court of Directors of the East India Company,
October, 1788, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 53
Tables Illustrative of the Speeches of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of
Liverpool, and the Rt. Hon. the Chancellor of the
Exchequer, &c. Pamphleteer, vol. 15
FINANCE, MONEY, TRADE, AND COMMERCE. 149
Table of Finances for 1813 Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Talleyrand M. de, Memoir concerning the Commercial Rela-
tions of the United States with Great Britain
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Tarleton Lieut. Gen., Substance of a Speech intended for the
Vote of Credit Bill, for 1810, Lond. 1810
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&c. with an Inquiry into the comparative Consequences
of Taxes on Agricultural and Manufactured Produce
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Donat. Pam. 98
Three most Important Objects Proposed, by the Author of the
Income and Property Tax, York, 1815 Donat. Pam. 54
TooKE Thomas, History of Prices, and of the state of the Cir-
culation, from 1793 to 1837 ; with a Sketch of the Corn
Trade in the last two Centuries, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
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Lond. 1840
ToRRENs R., An Essay on the Production of Wealth, 8vo.
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the Report from the Select Committee of the House of
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UsuRiE, Tract Against, presented to the High Court of Parlia-
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Speech in the House of Commons, in the Committee
of Ways and Means, 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 6
The Budget for 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Wakefield D,, Letter to Thos. Paine, in Reply to his Decline
and Fall of the English System of Finance, Lond. 1796
Donat. Pam. 99
150 JURISPRUDENCE^ ETC.
Weights and Measures, Report of the Commissioners appointed
to consider the Subject of Pamphleteer, vol. 16
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of our present Embarrassment and Distress, and the
Remedy Pamphleteer, vol. 27
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itself into a Committee of the whole House, to take into
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Whitcombe S., Considerations addressed to the Legislature
upon the Expediency and Policy of Authorising the
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the Corn Laws Pamphleteer, vol. 28
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" Observations on the Corn Laws," addressed to him in
consequence of his Letter to the Electors of Bridgenorth
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
WiLKS J., Practical Scheme for the Reduction of the Public
Debt and Taxation Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Wray J., Dangers of an Entire Repeal of the Bank Restriction
Act Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Wrottesley H., On the Com Laws, &c. Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Young A., Inquiry into the Rise of Prices in Europe, during
the last 25 years Pamphleteer, vol. 6
COLONIZATION, SLAVERY, ETC. 161
COLONIZATION, SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE TRADE.
Account of a Shooting Excursion on the Mountains near
Dromilly Estate, in the Parish of Trelawny, and Island
of Jamaica, in October, 1824 Donat. Pam. 66
Address to the Inhabitants of Europe, on the Iniquity of the
Slave Trade, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 104
Address to the Public, on the State of Slavery in the West
India Islands, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 66
Analysis of the Report of the Committee of the House of
Commons, on the Extinction of Slavery, Lond. 1833
Donat. Pam. 104
ANTi-Slavery Monthly Reporter, from the commencement in
1825, to July, 1836, 6 vols, in 3, 8vo.
ANTi-Slavery Reporter, The British and Foreign, from July 28,
1841, and continued
Appeal to British Humanity and Justice, by -the Society for the
Abolition of Human Sacrifices in India Donat. Pam. 105
Appeal (Impartial) to the Reason, Justice, and Patriotism of
the People of Illinois, on the Injurious Effects of Slave
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Bancroft George, History of the Colonization of the United
States, 3 vols, 8vo. Lond. 1842
Bandinel James, Some Account of the Trade in Slaves from
Africa, especially with reference to the Efforts made by
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Unity Valley Pen, Jamaica, Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 3
Beaufoy Mr., Speech in the House of Commons, June 18,
1788, on a Bill for regulating the Conveyance of Negroes
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BiCKELL Rev. R,, The West Indies as they are, or a real Picture
of Slavery, 8vo. Lond. 1825
another copy Donat. Pam. 68
152 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Bond G., A Brief Account of the Colony of Port Jackson, in
New South Wales, 1803 Donat. Pam. 4
Bruce John, Substance of a Speech in the Committee of the
House of Commons, on the resolutions respecting Indian
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Buchanan James, Plan for the Melioration and Civilization of
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Lond. 1839
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Caffre Nations, The Wrongs of the, a Narrative, by Justus,
12mo. Lond. 1837
Can ADAS, Present State of the; containing practical and statis-
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2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1808
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Cooper Thos., Facts illustrative of the Condition of the Negro
Slaves in Jamaica, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 73
■ .Correspondence between George Hibbert, Esq., and
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Negro Slaves in Jamaica, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 73
Cropper James, Relief for West Indian Distress, Lond. 1823
Donat. Pam. 73
The Support of Slavery Investigated, Liverpool, 1824
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Debate in the House of Commons, May 15, 1823, on the
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Debate in the House of Commons, June 23, 1825, on the
Demolition of the Methodist Chapel and Mission House
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COLONIZATION, SLAVERY, ETC. 153
DiscouRS prononce par M. de Due de Broglie, k la Chambre
des Pairs le 28 Mars 1822, sur la Trait^ des N^gres
Donat. Pam. 103
Discussion on Slavery, between the Rev. W. Knibb and Mr.
P. Borthwick, at Bath, on Dec. 15, 1832
Donat. Pam. 103
Enquiky into the Right and Duty of compelling Spain to
relinquish her Slave Trade in Northern Africa
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Exposure of some of the Mistatements and Misrepresentations
contained in Mr. Marry att's pamphlet entitled " Thoughts
on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and the Civilization
of Ah-ica," Zowc?. 1816 Donat. Pam. 17
Foreign Slave Trade, a brief account of its State, of the Treaties
which have been entered into, and of the Laws enacted
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Garrison William Lloyd, Thoughts on African Colonization,
Boston, 1832 Donat. Pam. 103
GuRNEY J. J,, Speech on British Colonial Slavery, Norwich,
1824 Donat. Pam. 163
A Winter in the West Indies, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Hall Rev, Robt., Address on the State of Slavery in the West
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Hastings Marquess of, Summary of the Administration of the
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Hints Relative to Native Schools, Serampore, reprinted, Lond.
1817 Donat. Pam. 80
Hodgson Adam, Letter to Jean-Baptiste Say, on the Compara-
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Donat. Pam. 80
Horrors of the Negro Slavery existing in our West Indian
islands, demonstrated from Official Documents presented
to the House of Commons, Lond, 1805
Donat. Pam. 23
HowiTT William, Colonization and Christianity; a Popular
History of the Treatment of the Natives by the Euro-
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Immediate not Gradual Abolition ; or an Inquiry in the Shortest,
Safest, and most Effectual means of getting rid of West
Indian Slavery Donat. Pam. 81
154 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Interference of the British Legislature, in the Internal Concerns
of the West India Islands, respecting their Slaves, depre-
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IviMEY Joseph, Lecture on Colonial Slavery, Lond. 1832
Donat. Pam. 103
Jordan G. W., An Examination of the Principles of the Slave
Registry Bill, and of the means of Emancipation pro-
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Donat. Pam. 25
KosTER H., On the Amelioration of Slavery Pamphleteer, \o\. 8
Letter from Legion to His Grace the Duke of Richmond,
Chairman of the Slavery Committee of the House of
Lords, containing an Exposure of the Character of the
Evidence on the Colonial Side produced before the
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Liberia Unmasked, Edinb. 1833 Donat. Pam. 105
LiNDOE Robert, Observations upon Slavery, setting forth that
to hold the principles of Slavery is to deny Christ, Lond.
1824 Donat. Pam. 103
Memoranda respecting the French Slave Trade in 1820, Lond.
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MuDiE James, The Felonry of New South Wales, being a
faithful picture of the real Romance of Life in Botany
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Negro Slavery ; or a View of that State of Society as it exists in
the United States of America and in the Colonies of the
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Negro Slavery ; Observations in Answer to an " Address to the
Clergy of the Established Church and to Christian
Ministers of every Denomination," Lond. 1826
Donat. Pam. 85
Negro Slavery, Nos, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15 Donat. Pam. 85
Negro's (The) Memorial, or Abolitionists Catechism abridged
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PoRTEUs Bp., Essay towards a Plan for the more effectual
Civilization and Conversion of the Negro Slaves on the
Trust Estate in Barbadoes, belonging to the Society for
the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts Tracts
PovNDER John, Substance of a Speech on Human Sacrifices in
India, 8vo. Lond. 1827
COLONIZATION, SLAVERY, ETC. 155
Reasons for Establishing a Registry of Slaves in the British
Colonies, Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 45
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Remarks on the Slave Registry Bill, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 5
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Report of the Committee for the Relief of Distressed Settlers in
South Africa Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons,
on the Extinction of Slavery throughout the British
Dominions; with Minutes of Evidence, &c. 8vo.
Lond. 1823
Report of the Parliamentary Select Committee, on Aboriginal
Tribes, (British Settlements,) Lond. 1837 Pamphlets, 7
Reports (Twenty) of the Committee of the African Institution,
4 vols. Svo. Lond. 1811—26
Romilly Sir S., Speech in the House of Commons, on that
article in the Treaty of Peace which relates to the Slave
Trade, 1814 Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Slave Colonies of Great Britain ; or a Picture of Negro Slavery,
Lond. 1826 Donat. Pam. 96
Slavery in the West Indies ; Speech of the Lord Chancellor in
the House of Lords, March 7, 1826 Donat. Pam. 96
Slavery in the West Indies ; Speech of Lord Viscount Dudley
in the House of Lords, March 7, 1826 Donat. Pam. 96
Slavery in the West Indies; Speech of the Viscount St.
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Smith W., Letter to W. Wilberforce, Esq., M.P., on the pro-
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Donat. Pam. 167
Statements and Observations on the Working of the Laws for
the Abolition of Slavery, and on the present state of the
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Stephen J., West Indian Pretensions Refuted, Lond. 1824
Donat. Pam. 97
England Enslaved by her own Colonies, Lond. 1826
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Stewart Hon. and Rev. C, Short View of the present State of
the Eastern Townships in the Province of Lower Canada,
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156^ JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Sturge Joseph and Thomas Harvey, The West Indies in 1837,
small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons on May
15, 1823, on a Motion for the Mitigation and Gradual
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Substance of the Proceedings in the House of Commons on
July 25, 1822, on the occasion of Two Addresses to his
Majesty ; one moved by Mr. WiJberforce, For preventing
the Extension of Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope;
and the other by Mr. Wilmot, For sending Commis-
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Donat. Pam. 104
Suggestions on the Slave Trade Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Thorpe R., Commentary on the Treaties entered into for pre-
venting any Illicit Traffic in Slaves Pamphleteer, vol. 14
Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, and Civilization
of Africa, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 54
View of the present State and future Prospects of the Free
Trade and Colonization of India, Lond. 1828
Donat. Pam. 103
View of the present State of the African Slave Trade, Philadel-
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Whiteley Henry, Three Months in Jamaica in 1832 : compris-
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Donat. Pam. 168
Why Emigrate? Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 5Q
Wileerforce W., Appeal to the Inhabitants of the British
Empire, in behalf of the Negro Slaves in the West
Indies, Lond,. 1823 Donat. Pam. 100
Letter to his Excellency the Prince of Talleyrand
Perigord, on the subject of the Slave Trade
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Winn T. S., Emancipation ; or Practical Advice to British Slave
Holders, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 100
POPULATION, STATE OF THE POOR, ETC. 157
dFourtl) Mbiiion.
POPULATION, STATE OF THE POOR, POOR LAWS, ETC.
Alison Archibald, The Principles of Population, and their con-
nection with Human Happiness, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1840
Associated Catholic Charities, Annual Report, 1 820
Donat. Pam. 151
Barrett Henry, Letter on the subject of the Poor Laws,
addressed to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel, M.P., Yarmouth,
1829 Donat. Pam. 168
Bellew R., Thoughts and Suggestions on the Means of Im-
proving the condition of the Irish Peasantry, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 3
Bernard Sir T., An Account of a supply of Fish for the Manu-
facturing Poor, Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 3
• another copy, 8vo. Pamphleteer, vol. 1
• On the Supply of Employment and Subsistence for the
Labouring Classes in Fisheries, &c. Pamphleteer, \o\. 10
Booth David, Letter to Malthus on his Criticism on Godwin's
Work on Population, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Bowles W. L., Thoughts on the Increase of Crimes, the Educa-
tion of the Poor, and the National Schools
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Brereton Rev. C. D., Observations on the Administration of
the Poor Laws in Agricultural Districts Pamphlets, 1
Brougham H., Letter to Sir S. Romilly, upon the abuse of
Charities Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Practical Observations upon the Education of the
People, Lond. 1825 Donat. Pam. 69
Speech on the Education of the Poor, 1820
Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Brydges Sir E., Arguments in favour of the Practicability of
Relieving the Able-bodied Poor, by finding employment
for them Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Buxton T. F., Speech at the Egyptian Hall, on Nov. 26, 1816,
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156 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
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Assembly of the Church of Scotland, explanatory of the
measures pursued in St. John's Parish, Glasgow, for the
Extinction of its Compulsory Pauperism, Glasg. 1822
Speeches and Tracts
Statement in regard to the Pauperism of Glasgow,
Glasg. 1823 Speeches and Tracts
Clark Zachary, Account of Charities in Norfolk, 8vo.
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Clarkson W., Inquiry into the Cause of the Increase of Paupe-
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another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 8
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Chairman of the Select Committee of the House of
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■ Speech in the House of Commons, on a Motion for
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Gascoigne H. B., The Old Views of Society Revived, with
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Pauperism, its Evils and Burdens Reduced by calling
into action the Labours of the Poor, and by the useful
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POPULATION, STATE OF THE POOR, ETC. 159
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Hall Rev. R., Appeal to the Public on the subject of the Frame-
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Hill S., Plan for Reducing the Poor's Rate, by giving perma-
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Donat. Pam. 21
Holland, An Account of the Poor Colonies and Agricultural
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Inquiry into the Destitute Condition of the Working Classes ;
particularly of those connected with the Cotton Trade,
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Ireland, On the Deplorable Condition of the helpless Poor in,
with a Plan of Relief, «&c. Pamphleteer, vol. 29
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Lancaster J., On the best means of Educating and Employing
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Letter to the Rt. Hon. Geo. Canning, on the Principle and the
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Donat. Pam. 30
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of the Increase of Pauperism, and on the Poor Laws,
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Malthus T. R., Essay on the Principle of Population, 3 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1817
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Mendicity in the Metropolis, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 32
Martineau Harriet, Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated, 18mo.
Land. 1833—4
No. 1 The Parish No. 3 The Town
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JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
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Plan for Suppressing Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Meteyard W. H., Remarks on a pamphlet entitled " Thoughts
submitted to the Employers of Labour," &c. Norwich,
1830 Pamphlets, 7
Onslow Mr. Serjeant, Speech on Moving for leave to bring in a
Bill to Amend the Statute of 5 Elizabeth cap. iv
Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Owen Robert, A New View of Society, royal 8vo. Lond. 1818
Page F., Principle of the English Poor Laws Illustrated and
Defended, Bath, 1822 Donat. Pam. 40
Plan suggested for mature Consideration for superseding the
Necessity of the Poor Rates, &c. Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Poor, On the Means of Benefiting the Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Poor Laws, Extracts from the Information received by the
Commissioners appointed to Enquire into the Administra-
tion and Operation of the, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Poor Laws, Report from the Commissioners appointed to En-
quire into the Administration and Operation of the, 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Poor Laws, Two Reports addressed to the Commissioners
appointed to Enquire into the Administration and Opera-
tion of the, by C. H. Cameron, John Wrottesley, and
J. W. Cowell, Esqrs. ; and a Letter from Count Arriva-
bene, on the Management of the Poor in Belgium, 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Poor Law Commissioners, Annual Reports of, from their com-
mencement in 1835, 8vo.
Population, On the Means of Retaining it within any Required
Limits Pamphleteer, yo\. 16
Preston R., Address to the Fund-Holder, the Manufacturer,
the Mechanic, and the Poor, on the Poor Laws
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
The Poor Rates gradually reduced Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Remarks on the Practicability of Mr. Robert Owen's plan to
Improve the Condition of the Lower Classes, Lond. 1819
Donat. Pam. 165
Remarks upon a Bill for Promoting and Encouraging of Indus-
try amongst the Labouring Classes of the Community,
Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 154
POPULATION, STATE OF THE POOR, ETC. 161
Report (First) of the Committee of the Fish Association, re-
specting the measures to be adopted for Increasing the
Supply and Use of Fish in the Metropolis and its Neigh-
bourhood Pamphleteer, vol. 1
Report (Second) of the Committee of the Fish Association for
the Benefit of the Community, respecting the Measures
to be adopted for the Supply of the Metropolis and its
Neighbourhood Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Report (Second) of the Association for the Relief of the Manu-
facturing and Labouring Poor, relative chiefly to the
general Supply of Fish in the Metropolis and the Interior
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Report of the Finance Committee and Trustees of the Royal
Lancasterian Institution for the Education of the Poor,
for 1812 Donat.Pam. 92
Report of the National Society for the Education of the Poor,
1813 Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Report of a Select Committee on Remuneration for Labour,
&c. Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Report of the Proceedings on hearing an Appeal between the
Hamlets of Norwich and the Court of Guardians, Norw.
1823 Bonat. Pam. 92
Sandby Rev. George, Jun., Discretionary Power; Exemplified
from the Minutes of the late Incorporation of the Hun-
dred of Wangford; in a Letter to Edw, Twisleton, Esq.
Assistant Poor Law Commissioner, Lond. 1841
Donat. Pam. 106
Savings' Banks, Observations on Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Senior Nassau William, A Letter to Lord Ho wick, on a Legal
Provision for the Irish Poor, Commutation of Tithes, and
a Provision for the Irish Roman Catholic Clergy, Lond.
1831 Pamphlets, 6
Sewell J., Hints to Proprietors of Real Property
Donat. Pam. 95
Sheffield John Earl of. Observations on the Impolicy, Abuses,
and False Interpretation of the Poor Laws
Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Suggestions how the Poor Laws of England, with their attend-
ant Evils, may be gradually Superseded, Edinb. 1823
Donat. Pam. 53
1'62 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
ToRRENS Major, A Paper on the Means of Reducing the Poor's
Rates Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Vagrancy, Resolutions, Hints, &c. on the Suppression of,
Kendal, 1818 Donat. Pam. 165
Vagrant Act, in relation to the Liberty of the Subject, Lond.
1824 Donat. Pam. 55
VoGHT Baron Von, Account of the Management of the Poor in
Hamburgh, between the years 1788 and 1794
Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Wood J., Account of the Shrewsbury House of Industry,
Shrewsbury, 1795 Donat. Pam. 56
Worcester Institution for the Relief of the Poor, Account of
the, Worcester, 1817 Donat. Pam. 101
POLICE, PENAL CODE, AND PRISON DISCIPLINE.
Appeal to the Public in behalf of Nicholas Tomlinson, Esq., a
Captain in his Majesty's Navy, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 2
Beaumont J. T. B., An Essay on Criminal Jurisprudence, with
the Draft of a New Penal Code
Pamphleteer, vols. 18, 19
Beccaria, Dei Delitti e delle Pene, 18mo. Pavia, 1817
Bennet H. G., Letter »n the Abuses existing in Newgate
Pamphleteer, vol. 11
Bentham Jeremy, Observations on Mr. Secretary Peel's Speech,
March 21, 1825, introducing his Police Magistrates' Sa-
lary Raising Bill ; also on jthe announced Judges' Salary
Raising Bill, and the pending County Court's Bill
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
BowLY Samuel, Lecture on the Abolition of the Punishment of
Death, Lond. 1836 Donat. Pam. 168
BowRiNG J., Account of the State of the Prisons in Spain and
Portugal Pamphleteer, vol. 23
POLICE^ PENAL CODE, ETC. 163
BuRROWES P., Speeches on the Trials of Edward Sheridan, M.D.,
and Thomas Kirwan, merchant, upon Indictments under
the Convention Act, Dublin, 1812 Donat. Pam. 6
Burton Wm. Westbrooke, The State of Rehgion and Educa-
tion in New South Wales, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Buxton T. F., An Inquiry whether Crime and Misery are pro-
duced or prevented by our present System of Prison
Discipline, 12mo. Lond. 1818
Speech in the House of Commons, March 2, 1819,
on the motion for a Committee to consider of so much of
the Criminal Laws as relates to Capital Punishments or
Felonies, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 70
Speech in the House of Commons, May 23, 1821, on
the Bill " for Mitigating the Severity of Punishment in
certain Cases of Forgery," Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 70
Chitty J., Observations on the Game Laws Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Christian Edw., Vindication of the Criminal Law, and the
Administration of Public Justice in England, from the
Imputation of Cruelty, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 8
CoLQUiiouN P., (LL.D.) Treatise on the Police of the Metro-
polis, 8vo. Lond. 1800
Cottu M., On the Administration of the Criminal Code in
England, and the Spirit of the English Government
Pamphleteer, vol. 16
DoLiNs Sir D., Second Charge to the Grand Jury of the County
of Middlesex, April 18, 1726, Lond. 1726
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Third Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of
Middlesex, Oct. 6, 1726, Lond. 1726 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Duty of Constables, Lond. 1798 Donat. Pam. 15
Elford Sir W., Remarks on the Obnoxious Parts of the Game
Laws Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Extracts from the Third Report of the Inspectors of Prisons
for the Home Department, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Farmer's Night-Cap; or the Parson's Pocket Companion;
being Remarks upon the Penal Laws affecting the Clergy,
Lond. 1783 Donat. Pam. 76
Favell S., Speech on the Propriety of Revising the Criminal
Laws, delivered Dec. 10, 1818, before the Corporation
of the City of London, Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 76
164 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Fletcher Judge, Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of
Wexford, delivered at the Summer Assizes, 1814
Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Fry Eliz., Observations on the Visiting, Superintendence, and
Government of Female Prisoners, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Game Laws, Letters on the, by a Country Gentleman
Pamphleteer , vol. 1 1
Good J, M., Letter to Sir John Cox Hippisley, Bart., on the
Mischiefs incidental to the Tread-Wheel
Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Second Letter on the Mischiefs incidental to the
Tread- Wheel, as an Instrument of Prison DiscipHne,
Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 19
GuRNEY J. J., Notes made on a Visit to some of the Prisons in
Scotland and the North of England, 12mo. Lond. 1819
another copy Pamphleteer, \oh. 15, 16
HoLFORD George, Speech in the House of Commons, June 21,
1822, in support of an Amendment to Withhold from the
Visiting Justices of Prisons, the Power of Authorising
the Employment, without their own Consent, of Prisoners
Committed for Trial, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 22
Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of this Country
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Inquiries Relative to Prison DiscipHne, Lond. 1818
Donat. Pam. 82
Jackson R., On the Increase of Crime, and the Degree of its
Extent, the Principal Causes of such Increase, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
another copy Pamphlets, 2
Letter on the Game Laws, Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 29
Letter on the Tone and Matter of 'Judge Fletcher's Charge
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Maconochie Capt., Australiana ; Thoughts on Convict Manage-
ment, and other Subjects connected with the Australian
Penal Colonies, 8vo. Lond. 1839
Mainwaring G. B,, Observations on the Present State of the
Police of the Metropolis Pamphleteer, vols. 19, 20
Minutes of Evidence taken before a Select Committee appointed
by the House of Commons to Inquire into the State of
the Police of the Metropolis, 8vo. Lond. 1816
POLICE, PENAL CODE, ETC. 165
Montagu B., Inquiries respecting the Punishment of Death for
Crimes without Violence Pamphleteer, vol. 12
— The Opinions of Different Authors upon the Punish-
ment of Death, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1812
Pillory, Brief Observations on the Punishment of
Pamphleteer, vol, 4
Police Report of 1816, Considerations on the
Pamphleteer, vol. 21
PoLiDORi J. W., On the Punishment of Death
Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Rapport sur I'Etat Actuel des Prisons dans les Departements
du Calvados, de I'Eure, de la Manche, et de la Seine-
Inferieure ; et sur la Maison de Correction de Gallon
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Remarks (Cursory) on the Police, Lond. 1797 Donat. Pam. 12
Report of the Committee appointed to consider of so much of
the Criminal Laws as relates to Capital Punishment in
Felonies Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the State
and Description of Gaols and other places of Confinement
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on the
King's Bench, Fleet, Marshalsea Prisons, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Reports of the Committee of the Society for the Improvement
of Prison Discipline, the Third to the Eighth
Lond. 1821—32
RoMiLLY Sir S., Observation on the Criminal Law of England,
as it relates to Capital Punishments, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 48
Rules, Orders, and Regulations, for the Government of the
County Gaol and Bridewell at Fisherton Anger, in and
for the County of Wilts, Salisbury, 1823 Donat. Pam. 17
Smith Baron, Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of
Westmeath, 1820 Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Strictures on the Right, Expedience, and Indiscriminate De-
nuDciation of Capital Punishment Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Wakefield E. G., Facts relating to the Punishment of Death
in the Metropolis, 12mo. Lond. 1831
166 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Whately R., (D.D.) Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, in
a Letter to Earl Grey, 8vo. Lond. 1832
WiLMOT Sir E. E,, Letter to the Magistrates of England on the
Increase of Crime ; and an Efficient Remedy Suggested
Pamphleteer, vol. 29
MISCELLANIES.
Account of the Society for Equitable Assurances on Lives and
Survivorships, Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 50
Address to the Housekeepers of St. James' and St. George's
Westminster, and of St. Marylebone, on the Supply
of Water, and the Conduct of the Water Companies,
Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 7
Address to the Parliament of Great Britain, on the Claims of
Authors to their own Copy-Right Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Babbage Charles, A Comparative View of the Various Institu-
tions for the Assurance of Lives, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Beaumont J. T. B., Essay on Provident or Parish Banks
Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Sidmouth, on the Sub-
ject of Public-House Licensing Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Becket Andrew, Public Prosperity Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Benett John, On the Commutation of Tythe
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
another copy Donat. Pam. 3
Berkeley Bp., The Querist; containing Several Queries, pro-
posed to the Consideration of the Public Works, vol. 3
Blane Sir G., Inquiry into the Causes and Remedies of the
late and present Scarcity and High Price of Provisions
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Brydges Sir E., What are Riches? Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Thoughts and Details on Scarcity
Works, vol. 7
POLITICAL economy; — MISCELLANIES. 16/
Chalmers Thomas, (D.D.) On the Use and Abuse of Literary
and Ecclesiastical Endowments, 8vo, Glasgow, 1827
The Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns,
3 vols. Svo. Glasgow, 1821 — 6
Chambers A. H., Observations on the Formation, State, and
Condition of Turnpike Roads and other Highways, Lond.
1820 Donat. Pam. 8
Chimney-Sweeping, The Nature of; the Attempts made to
Alter its Character, and the final accomplishment of this
object by the 3rd and 4th Victoria, cap. 85. Lond. 1840
Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Christian Professor, General Observations on Provident Banks,
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
DupiN Charles, View of the History and actual State of the
Military Force of Great Britain, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Duty of Surveyors of the Highways, Lond. 1798
Donat. Pam. 15
Essay on National Weahh, Norwich, 1794 Donat. Pam. 15
Farren George, Observations on the Importance, in Purchases
of Land, and in Mercantile Adventures, of ascertaining
the Rates of Mortality by Chronic Diseases and Hot
Climates, 8vo. Lond. 1826
another copy Donat. Pam. 76
Friendly Societies, Instructions for the Establishment of
Donat. Pam. 106 ,
FuMiFUGiuM ; or the Inconvenience of the Aer and Sraoak of
London Dissipated ; by J. E. Esq,
In Evelyn's Misc. Writings
Gardiner Henry, Absenteeism considered ; with some remarks
on a part of Mr. M'CuUoch's Evidence
Pamphleteer , vol. 27
Gray S., Remarks on the Production of Wealth
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Hillary Sir W., On Preservation of Lives and Property from
Shipwreck Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Insurance against Robbery Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Investigation of the Cause of the Present High Price of
Provisions, Lond. 1800 Donat. Pam. 82
Ireland J., Letter to H. Brougham, Esq., M.P.
Pamphleteer, vol. 14
168 JURISPRUDENCE, ETC.
Irish Charitable Society, Sketch of its Origin and Progress,
Lond. 1813 Donat. Pam. 153
L'EsTRANGE R., Considerations and Proposals in order to the
Regulation of the Press, Lond. 1663 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Letter to Lord John Russell, on the Source and Remedy of
the National Difficulties, deduced from Principles of
Political Economy, Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 29
Letter to the Bench of Bishops, on the Prevailing Custom of
Selecting Clergymen for Magistrates Donat. Pam. 30
Lynch F. T., (M.D.) Letter to the Right Hon. John Sullivan,
Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 31
M'Adam J. L., Remarks on the Present System of Road Mak-
ing, Bristol, 1816 Donat. Pam. 31
Maclaren Chas., Railways compared with Canals and Common
Roads, and their uses and advantages explained
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Maclean C, Remarks on the British Quarantine Laws
Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Melville Lord Viscount, Letter to, on a Plan to raise British
Seamen Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Merewether Rev. F., Letter to the Editor of the Quarterly
Review, in furtherance of the subject of three Articles in
No. 72 of that Review, entitled On Agriculture and Rent ;
Substitution of Savings' Banks for Poor Laws; On
Planting Waste Lands, &c. Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Moggridge J. H., Hints, addressed to the serious consideration
of the Tradesman, the Agriculturist, and the Stock-
Holder, Cardiff, 1816 Donat. Pam. 36
Morgan Augustus de. An Essay on Probabilities, and on their
application to Life Contingencies and Insurance Offices,
(Lardners Cyclo.) Lond. 1838
Morgan Richard, Familiar Observations on Life Insurance and
the Causes affecting Population, &c. &c. Norwich, 1841
Donat. Pam. 106
Morgan W., View of the Rise and Progress of the Equitable
Society, Lond. 1828 Pamphlets, 3
Orservations on some Topics in Political Economy, Lond.
1825 Pamphlets, 3
Philippart John, Observations on the Militia Bill
Pamphleteer, vol. 3
POLITICAL ECONOMY; — MISCELLANIES. 16*9
Public-House Licensing, Letters on Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the several
Petitions which have been presented to the House against
the Employment of Boys in Sweeping of Chimneys, 1817
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
-— another copy, with the Minutes of the Evidence
Donat. Pam. 105
Report of a Committee of Justices, relative to a New County
Rate, Taunton, 1818 Donat. Pam. 47
Report addressed to the Marquess Wellesley, Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, by Elizabeth Fry and Joseph John Gurney,
respecting their late visit to that Country, Lond. 1828
Gurney' s Minor Works, vol. 2
another copy Donat. Pam. 102
RiCERCA sulle cause e sui rimedj della passata ed attuale scarsita,
Pisa, 1818 Donat. Pam. 58
Richardson W., Simple Measures, by which the Recurrence of
Famines may be prevented, &c. Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Roberts Lieut. Col., Letter to the Officers of the Army, ex-
plaining the cause of the Plan for the Officers' Benefit
Fund being for the present abandoned Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Plan for Increasing the Incomes of Officers of the
Army Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Rose Rt. Hon. Geo., Observations on Banks for Savings, Lond.
1816 Donat. Pam. 49
Watt Peter, Progress and Present State of the Science of Life
Insurance, with Thermometrical Tables, also Observations
on Health, Insurance, &c., 8vo. Edinb. 1837
Wright J., Memoir on the State of the Supply of Water to the
Metropolis, 1827 Donat. Pam. folio
CLASS THE THIRD,
SECTION I.
General Treatises on Philosophy,
Bacon Lord, Of the Proficiency and Advancement of Learning,
Divine and Human Works, vol. 1
Bentham Jeremy, Introduction to the Principles of Morals and
Legislation, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Combe G., The Constitution of Man Considered in relation to
External Objects, small 8vo. Edinb. 1835
Davy Sir H., Consolations in Travel ; or the Last Days of a
Philosopher, 12mo. Lond. 1830
DiCTiONNAiEE dc Philosophic Ancienne et Moderne, 3 tom. 4to.
Ency. Method.
Enfield Wm,, (LL.D.) History of Philosophy, to the beginning
of the present Century, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Field G., Tritogenea, or the Outline of the Universal System
Pamphleteer, vol. 9
GuRNEY J. J., Substance of an Address on the right Use and
Application of Knowledge, delivered to the Mechanics of
Manchester Minor Works, vol. 2
Harris James, Philosophical Arrangements Miscellanies, vol. 3
Three Treatises : 1st concerning Art ; 2nd concerning
Music, Painting, and Poetry ; 3rd concerning Happiness
Miscellanies, vol. 1
Kames Henry Home Lord, Sketches of the History of Man,
3 vols. 8vo. Edinh. 1813
172 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Paley William, (D.D.) The Principles of Moral and Political
Philosophy Works, vols. 1, 2
Smith Joseph Toulmin, A Popular View of the Progress of
Philosophy among the Ancients, 12mo. Land. 1836
Stewaut Dugald, Philosophical Essays, 8vo. Edinb. 1818
M
SECTION II.
Moral Philosophy .
dftriit ]9tbt^ton.
ETHICS.
Abercrombie John, Philosophy of the Moral Feelings, Bro.
Lond. 1833
Bacon Lord, A Collection of Apophthegms, new and old
Works, vol. 2
Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral Works, vol. 2
Sermones Fideles, 32mo. Lug. Bat. 1644
another copy Works, vol. 10
De Sapienti^ Veterum Works, vol. 10
Beattie J., (LL.D.) Elements of Moral Science, 2 vols. 8vo,
Edinb. 1817
Berkeley Bp., Passive Obedience; or the Christian Doctrine
of not Resisting the Supreme Power, proved and vindi-
cated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature
Works, vol. 2
A Word to the Wise; or an Exhortation to the Roman
Catholic Clergy of Ireland Works, vol. 3
Maxims concerning Patriotism Works, vol. 3
A Discourse addressed to Magistrates and Men in
Authority Works, vol. 3
BosQUETT A., A Treatise on Duelling Pamphleteer, vol. 12
ETHICS. 173
Browne Sir Thomas, Christian Morals, with Notes, &c.
Works, vol. 4
Burke Rt. Hon. Edmund, Vindication of Natural Society
Works, vol. I
another copy ' Donat. Pam. 99
Byron Rt. Hon. Lord, Letter of Expostulation to, on his present
Pursuits Pamphleteer, vol. 19
Cato to, on the Immorality of his Writings, Land.
1824 Pamphlets, 1
Cappe C, Thoughts on the Desirableness and Utility of Ladies
Visiting the Female Wards of Hospitals and Lunatic
Asylums Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Chalmers Rev. Thos., On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness
of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation of External
Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of
Man, 2 vols. 8vo. Land. 1833
Chevalier T., Remarks on Suicide Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Combe George, Moral Philosophy ; or the Duties of Man con-
sidered in his Individual, Social, and Domestic Capacities,
small 8vo. Edinb. 1840
Cradock J., Four Dissertations, Moral and Religious, ad-
dressed to the Rising Generation ; — On Covetousness —
On Hypocrisy — On the Prosperous Condition of Men in
this World — On Continuance in Well-doing
Literary Memoirs, vol. 3
Cunningham Rev. J. W., Cautions to Continental Travellers
Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Dick Thomas, The Philosophy of Religion, or an Illustration of
the Moral Laws of the Universe, 12mo. Glasgow, 1830
Diction N aire de Morale, 2 tome, 4to. Ency. Method.
Discourse on the Love of Pleasure, Newcastle, 1803
Donat. Pam. 161
Douglas James, The Advancement of Society in Knowledge
and Religion, 8vo. Edinb. 1825
Dyer G., Dissertation on the Theory and Practice of Benevo-
lence Pamphleteer, vols. 13, 14
Erasmi Familiarium CoUoquiorum Opus, 8vo.
Tig. ad Frosch, 15.53
Evelyn John, Of Liberty and Servitude; translated from the
French, 1649 Misc. Writings
174 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Evelyn John, Public Employment, and an Active Life, prefer-
red to Solitude, 1667 Misc. Writings
Extracts from the Writings of Erasmus on the Subject of War,
Lond. 1817 Donat. Pam. 75
Field G., Ethics, or the Analogy of the Moral Sciences Indi-
cated Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Golden Rule, or the Royal Law of Equity Explained, Lond.
1688 Donat. Pam. 162
Guardian Society, Address to the Pamphleteer, vol. 11
Hartley David, (M.A,) Observations on Man, his Fame, his
Duty, and his Expectations ; with Notes and Additions,
by H. A. Pistorius, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1791
HoBBES Thomas, Human Nature ; or the Fundamental Elements
of Policy Works
Hudson J. C, A Letter to the Mistresses of Families, on the
Cruelty of employing Children to Sweep Chimneys
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Kant E., Project for a Perpetual Peace, Lond, 1796
Donat. Pam. 82
Lardner N., Counsels of Prudence, Lond. 1805
Donat. Pam. 163
Opie Amelia, Detraction Displayed, r2mo. Lond. 1828
Illustrations of Lying in all its Branches, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1825
Pycroft S., Reflections upon the Nature of Contentment,
Camb. 1714 Donat. Pam. 91
Reply on behalf of the London Proprietors to the Address of the
Inhabitants of New Lanark, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 92
Rochefoucauld La, Maximes et Reflexions Morales, 8vo.
Paris, 1815
Sigmond G. G., (M.D.) Tea; its Effects, Medicinal and Moral,
12mo. Lond. 1839
Smith Adam, (LL.D.) Theory of Moral Sentiments
Works, vol. 1
Solemn Review of the Custom of War, Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 98
Stael Madame de, De I'lnfluence des Passions CEuvres, torn. 3
Reflexions sur le Suicide CEuvres, tom. 3
Sykes a. a., The Innocency of Involuntary Error asserted and
vindicated, Harlow, 1809 Donat. Pam. 167
ETHICS. 175
Taylor Jeremy, Discourse of the Nature, &c. of Friendship
Works, vol. 1 1
Tracts of the Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Uni-
versal Peace, 8vo.
No. 1 A Solemn Review of the Custom of War
2 War Inconsistent with the Doctrine and Example of Jesus
Christ, by J. Scott
3 On the Doctrines and Practice of the Early Christians as they
relate to War, by Thomas Clarkson, M. A.
4 Extracts from the Writings of Erasmus, on the Subject of War
5 On the Horrors of War, by Evan Rees
6 Discourse on Universal Peace, by Rev. D. Bogue, D.D.
7 Observations on the Applicability of the Pacific Principles of the
New Testament to the Conduct of States, by Jon. Dymond
8 On the Principles which are considered to support the Practice
of War
9 The Principles of Peace, exemplified in the conduct of the
Society of Friends in Ireland during the Rebellion of the
year 1798, by Thomas Hancock, M.D., 3 parts
10 On the Origin and Consequences of War
11 On the Calamities of War, by M. Necker
Usury Explained, by Philopenes Pamphleteer, vol. 1 1
Voltaire, Dialogues et Entretiens Philosophiques
CEuvres, tom, 6, part 2
Wardlaw Ralph, (D.D.) Christian Ethics ; or Moral Philo-
sophy on the Principles of Divine Revelation, 8vo.
Lond. 1833
Lectures on Christian Ethics ; a Letter to the Com-
mittee of the Congregational Library, occasioned by the
publication of the above, by Wm. Youngman, Norwich,
1834 Patnphlets, 4
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Doctrine of the Passions explained and
improved Works, vol. 2
Zimmerman M., On Solitude, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1804
176 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
^fcontJ ©tbisston.
EDUCATION, MANNERS, ETC.
Anderson Christopher, Historical Sketches of the Ancient
Native Irish and their Descendants; illustrative of their
past and present state with regard to Literature, Educa-
tion, and Oral Instruction, 12mo. Edinb. 1828
Austin Mrs., On National Education, 12mo, Lond, 1839
Bentham Jeremy, Chrestomathia ; a Collection of Papers ex-
planatory of the design of an Institution proposed to be
set on foot under the name of the Chrestomathic Day
School, 8vo. Lond. 1816
Bernard Thomas, The New School ; being an attempt to illus-
trate its Principles, Details, and Advantages, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 3
Black J., The Paidophilean System of Teaching Languages,
French Series, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1826
Bossuet de ITnstruction de M^- le Dauphin Fils de Louis XIV.
(Euvres, torn. 34
Bouyer Rev. R. G., A Comparative View of the Two New
Systems of Education for the Infant Poor, Lond. 1811
Donat. Pam. 4
Bowles Rev. W. L., Vindicise Wykehamicae, or a Vindication
of Winchester College Pamphleteer, \o\. 13
Bristol Ld. Bp. of, A Letter to, respecting an additional Ex-
amination of Students in the University of Cambridge
Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Broadhurst Mrs., A Word in Favor of Female Schools
Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Brougham H., Letter to, from a Master of Arts of Queen's
College, Oxford, upon the Method of Restoring decayed
Grammar Schools Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Burrows J., On National Prejudices Pamphleteer, vol. 9
Chalmers Thomas, (D.D.) Considerations on the System of
Parochial Schools in Scotland, and on the Advantage of
Establishing them in Large Towns, Glasgow, 1819
Speeches and Tracts
EDUCATION, MANNERS, ETC. 177
Changing W. E., (D.D.) Observations on the Proposition for
Increasing the Means of Theological Education at the
University in Cambridge, u. s. Works
Chevenix Richard, An Essay on National Character, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1832
CoNDiLLAC Abbe de, Cours d'Etude pour I'lnstruction des
Jeunes Gens, 10 torn. ISrao. Paris, 1821
Dick Thomas, (LL.D.) On the Improvement of Society by the
Diffusion of Knowledge, 12mo. Lond. 1833
On the Mental Illumination and Moral Improvement
of Mankind, 12mo. Glasgow, 1835
DtTNLOP John, The Philosophy of Artificial and Compulsory
Drinking Usages in Great Britain and Ireland, 12mo.
Lond. 1839
Edgeworth R. L., Essays on Professional Education, 8vo.
Lond. 1812
Edgeworth Miss and R, L,, Essays on Practical Education,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1822
Edgeworth Maria, Letters for Literary Ladies : with an Essiay
on Self- Justification, 12mo. Lond. 1799
Education, Central Society of, First, Second, and Third Pub-
lications of the, 12mo. Lond. 1837 — 39
Education (On the) of Roman Catholic Children, and the
Rejection of the Bible by their Priests, Lond. 1816
Donat. Pam. 15
Ellis Mrs., The Women of England, their Social Duties and
Domestic Habits, small 8vo. Lond. 1839
The Daughters of England, their Position in Society,
Character, and Responsibilities, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
England and France, Comparative View of the Social Life of,
from the Restoration of Charles II, to the French Revo-
lution, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Establishment for the Support and Education of Unportioned
Young Females of Respectable Families Donat. Pam. 1 62
Expeditious Instructor ; or the Art of Reading, Writing, and
Arithmetic, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 17
Fell W., Remarks on Mr. Lancaster's System of Education,
Lond. 1811 Donat. Pam. 76
Forster T., Essay on the Application of the Organology of the
Brain to Education Pamphleteer, vol. 5
2 A
178 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Foster John, Essay on the Evils of Popular Ignorance, 8vo.
Lond. 1821
Fox Joseph, A Scriptural Education the Glory of England;
being a Defence of the Lancastrian Plan of Education,
and the Bible Society, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 18
Geary W., Letter to E. T. Booth, Esq., Mayor of Norwich,
on the State of Education among the Poor of that City,
connected with the Established Church, Norwich, 1827
Donat. Pam. 78
Grammar Schools considered, with reference to a Case lately
decided by the Lord Chancellor Pamphleteer, vol. 16
GuRNEY Joseph John, Guide to the Instruction of Young Per-
sons in the Holy Scriptures; including the Lock and
Key Minor Works, vol. 2
Gymnastic Exercises, Instructions in all kinds of; by a Military
Officer, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Hamilton EHz., Letters on the Elementary Principles of Edu-
cation, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1818
Letters addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman on
the Formation of Religious and Moral Principles, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1814
A Series of Popular Essays, illustrative of principles
connected with the Improvement of the Understanding,
the Imagination, and the Heart, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1815
Hints to Mothers, on the Cultivation of the Minds of Children,
&c. Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 80
Home Education, by the Author of "Natural History of En-
thusiasm," 8vo. Lond. 1838
Johnston David, (M.D.) General View of the Present System
of Public Education in France, 8vo. Edinb. 1827
Knox V., Remarks on the Tendency of Certain Clauses in a Bill
now Pending in Parliament to degrade Grammar Schools
Pamphleteer, vol. 19
La Bruy^^re, Lea Caract^res de, suivis des Caract^res de
Th^ophraste, trad, du Grec par le M^me, 2 tom. 8vo.
Pans, 1822
Locke John, Method of a Common-Place-Book Works, vol. 3
Thoughts Concerning Education Works, vol. 3
Malthus Rev. T. R., Statements respecting the East-India
College Pamphleteer, vol. 9
EDUCATION, MANNERS, ETC. l79
Martineau Harriet, How to Observe; — Morals and Manners,
small 8vo. Land. 1838
Memorial on Behalf of the Native Irish, with a View to their
Improvement in Moral and Religious Knowledge, through
the Medium of their own Language, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 85
Mill Hill School, Ceremony of Laying the First Stone of, 1808
Donat. Pam. 4to. I
Milton's Plan of Education, in his Letter to Hartlib
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
another copy Prose Works, vol. 2
Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education ; with
Appendices, 1840 — 41, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Monk Rev. J. H., Vindication of the University of Cambridge,
from the Reflections of Sir J. E. Smith, contained in a
Pamphlet entitled " Considerations Respecting Cam-
bridge," &c. Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 85
More Hannah, Strictures on Female Education Works, vols. 7, 8
Hints towards Forming the Character of a Princess
Works, vols. 9, 10
Myers T., Remarks on a Course of Education
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Northern Baptist Education Society, Report of the Committee
for 1821 Donat. Pam. 165
Observations on Mr. Brougham's Bill, " for Better Providing
the Means of Education for His Majesty's Subjects,"
Lond. 1821 Donat. Pam. 89
Original Pieces, composed as School Exercises, and Spoken
at Mr. Turner's Recitations, 1826 Donat. Pam. 89
Orpen C. E. H., Claim of Millions of our Fellow-Countrymen
to be Taught in their own and only Language, the Irish,
Dublin, 1821 Donat. Pam. 89
Parr Samuel, (LL.D.) Discourse on Education Works, vol. 2
Pestalozzi (Henry) and his Plan of Education, being an Ac-
count of his Life and Writings, by E. Biber, 8vo.
Lond. 1831
Philograntus, a Letter to, by Eubulus; being a Sequel to a
Pamphlet, entitled Thoughts on the Present System of
Academic Education, in the University of Cambridge
Pamphleteer, vol. 20
180 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Plan of the South-Sea Academy, for Educating the Children
of the Missionaries With Tahitian Grammar
Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of Boys, in
large numbers, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Pole T., History of the Origin and Progress of Adult Schools,
Bristol, 1814 Donat. Pam. 90
Potter Rev. J. P., On the Systems of Education proposed by
the popular Parties Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Priestley J., Observations relative to Religious Education,
Exeter, 1811 Donat. Pam. 165
Quarterly Journal of Education, No. 2, for April, 1831
Regulations for the Administration of the College of Aquhor-
ties, Edinb. 1799 Donat. Pam. 154
Reply to the most popular Objections to Public Schools
Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Reply (a Second) to the Edinburgh Review, by the Author of
a Reply to the Calumnies of that Review against Oxford,
Oxford, 1810 Donat. Pam. 49
Rollin C, Traite des Etudes CEuvres, torn. 16, 17
Rousseau J. J., Emile, ou de I'Education CEuvres, torn. 8, 9
Sakdford Professor, Letter to the Rev. P. Elmsley, A.M., in
Answer to the Appeal made to him, as Umpire between
the University of Oxford and the Edinburgh Review
Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Sedgwick Adam, (M.A.) A Discourse on the Studies of the
Universities, 12mo. (two copies) Camb. 1834
Shaftesbury Earl of, Characteristicks of Men, Manners,
Opinions, Times, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1732
Smith Sir J. E., Considerations respecting the Botanical Pro-
fessorship at Cambridge, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 96
Defence of the Church and Universities of England,
against such injurious advocates as Professor Monk and
the Quarterly Review for Jan. 1819 Donat. Pam. 96
Stanley Rev. Edward, (Bishop of Norwich) A Few Observa-
tions on Religion and Education in Ireland, Lond. 1836
Donat. Pam. 105
Taylor John, (D.D.) The Value of a Child ; or Motives to the
Good Education of Children, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 98
Thoughts on the Present System of Academic Education in the
University of Cambridge Pamphleteer, vol. 20
LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS. 181
Tricks of the Town ; or the Ways and Means of Getting Money,
Lond. 1732 Donat. Pam. 98
Warter Rev. T., Charity Schools recommended on the Prin-
ciples of Patriotism and Religion, Shrewsbury, 1787
Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Waterland Rev. D., (D.D.) Advice to a Young Student, with
a Method of Study for the First Four Years
Works, vol. 6
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Discourse on the Education of Children
and Youth Works, vol. 5
• Essay towards the Encouragement of Charity Schools
Works, vol. 2
Whalley L., Vindication of the University of Edinburgh, (as a
School of Medicine) from the aspersions of " a Member
of the University of Oxford" Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Whewell Rev. William, On the Principles of English Univer-
sity Education, 12mo. Lond. 1837
Whitehead Rev. W. B., Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord
Viscount Sidmouth, on the expected Parliamentary Pro-
vision in furtherance of General Education
Pamphleteer, vol. 16
WiLDERSPiN Samuel, Early Discipline Illustrated ; or the Infant
System Progressing and Successful, 12mo, Lond. 1834
Wood John, Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School and the
other Parochial Institutions for Education, established in
that city in the year 1812, 12mo. Edinb. 1830
Ci)trti Mhiiion.
LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS.
Abercrombie John, Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers
and the Investigation of Truth, 8vo. Edinb. 1830
Alderson John, (M.D.) Essay on Apparitions, Lond. 1823
Pamphlets, 1
Alison Archibald, Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste,
2 vols. Svo. Edinb. 1811
182 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Beasley Rev. F., A Search of Truth in the Science of the Hu-
man Mind, 8vo. Philadelphia, 1822
Beattie J., (LL.D.) Essay on Truth, Svo. Lond. 1778
Bonnet Charles, Essai Analytique sur les facultes de I'ame
CEuvres, torn. 6
la Palingenesie Philosophique CEuvres, torn. 7
Essai de Psychologic CEuvres, torn. 8
Berkeley Bishop, A Treatise concerning the Principles of Hu-
man Knowledge Works, vol. 1
Brown Thomas, (M.D.) Lectures on the Philosophy of the
Human Mind, 4 vols. Svo. Edinb. 1820
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin
of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful Works, vol. 1
Burton William, Anatomy of Melancholy ; what it is, with all the
kinds, causes, symptomes, and several cures of it, folio
Oxf. 1632
CoGLAN T., An Improved System of Mnemonics, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 72
Coleridge Henry Nelson, Aids to Reflection, 12mo. Lond. 1839
Cory J. P., Metaphysical Inquiry into the Method, Objects,
and Result of Ancient and Modern Philosophy, 1 8mo.
Lond. 1833
Crousaz M. de, Logique, ou syst^me abrege de Reflexions, 2
tom. 18mo. Amsterdam, 1737
CuDwoRTH Ralph, (D.D.) The True Intellectual System of the
Universe; wherein all the Reason and Philosophy of
Atheism is Confuted, and its Impossibility Demonstrated,
&c. with a Life of the Author, by Thomas Birch, M.A.,
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
Dennis J., Subversion of Materialism, by credible attestations
of Supernatural Occurrences, 12mo. Lond. 1826
DiCTiONNAiRE de la Logique et Metaphysique, 4to.
Ency. Method.
Drew Samuel, Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of
the Human Soul, 8vo. Lond. 1831
Edwards Jonathan, Inquiry into the modern prevailing notions
respecting that Freedom of Will which is supposed to be
essential to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, &c. ; with an
Introductory Essay by the Author of " Natural History
of Enthusiasm," 12mo. Lond. 1831
LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS. 183
Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions, and on
other Subjects, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Fearn J., Essay on External Perception Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Letter to Professor Stewart, on the Object of General
Terms, and on the Axiomatical Laws of Vision
Pamphleteer, yoX. 12
Review of First Principles of Bishop Berkeley, Dr.
Reid, and Professor Stewart Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Field G., The Third Organon attempted ; or Elements of Logic
and Subjective Philosophy Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Godwin William, Thoughts on Man, his Nature, Productions,
and Discoveries, Svo. Lond. 1831
Gregory J., (M.D.) A Comparative View of the State and
Faculties of Man, with those of the Animal World, 12mo.
Lond. 1767
Hart Rev. Richard, Materialism brought to the Test of Reason,
and Refuted by a Consideration of the Structure of the
Body and the Faculties of the Mind, 8vo. Camb. 1835
HiBBERT Samuel, Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions ;
or, an Attempt to Trace such Illusions to their Physical
Causes, 12mo. Edinb. 1825
HoBBEs Thomas, Liberty and Necessity ; a Treatise wherein all
Controversy concerning Predestination, Election, &c. is
fully decided and cleared Works
JoNSON Ben., Timber; or Discoveries made upon Men and
Matter Works, vol. 9
King Archbishop, Essay on the Origin of Evil, by Edward Law,
8vo. Camb. 1739
Lavateri Liber de Spectris, Lemuribus et magnis atque insoli-
tis Fragoribus, small 8vo. Geneva, 1575
Locke John, On the Conduct of the Understanding, Works, vol. 3
Essay concerning Human Understanding; and Let-
ters to Bishop Stillingfleet, in Defence of it Works, vol. I
Macnish Robert, The Philosophy of Sleep, 12mo. Glasg. 1834
Malebranche Father, The Search after Truth, translated by
J. Taylor, fol. Oxford, 1694
Man, View of the Intellectual Powers of, Liverpool, 1821
Donat. Pam. 84
Mill James, Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind,
2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1829
184 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Milton I Artis Logicse plenior Institutio, ad Petri Rami Metho-
dum concinnata Prose Works, vol. 3
Montesquieu C. de Secondat, Essai sur le Gout
CEuvres, torn. 7
PiNKERTON James N., (M.D.) Sleep and its Phenomena, ]2mo.
Lond. 1839
PoLiDORi J. W., (M.D.) Essay upon the Source of Positive
Pleasures, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 90
Port Royal, Logique de MM. de, i2mo. Paris, 1775
Prichard J. C, A Review of the Doctrine of a Vital Principle,
as maintained by some writers on Physiology, 8vo
Lond. 1829
Reid T., (D.D.) Enquiry into the Human Mind, 8vo.
Lond. 1769
Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind, 3 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1819
Remarks on a Book intitled " An Enquiry into the Nature of
the Human Soul," Lond. 1741 Donat. Pam. 91
Sayers Frank, (M.D.) Disquisitions Metaphysical and Literary
Works, vol. 2
Tentamen Academicum de Animi AfFectionibus, Lugd.
Bat. 1789 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
Scott Sir W., Letters on Deraonology and Witchcraft (Family
Library) Lond. 1830
Smith T. S., (M..D.) The Probable Influence of the Develop-
ment of the Principles of the Human Mind on its future
progress in Knowledge and Goodness, Lond. 1818
Donat. Pam. 167
Stewart Dugald, Elements of the Philosophy of the Human
Mind, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1818
The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of
Man, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1828
Taylor Isaac, Elements of Thought ; or First Lessons in the
Knowledge of the Mind, 12mo. Lond. 1822
Tucker A., The Light of Nature pursued, with an Account of
the Author, by Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay, 7 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1805
The Light of Nature, abridged, 8vo. Lond. 1807
Voltaire Metaphysique CEuvres, torn. 6, part 1
Le Philosophe Ignorant (Euvres, torn. 6, part 1
MATHEMATICS. 185
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Philosophical Essays on Space, Substance,
Body, Spirit, &c. ; to which is subjoined a Brief Scheme
of Ontology, or the Science of Being in General
Works, vol. 5
Logic ; or the Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry
after Truth Works, vol. 5
The Improvement of the Mind; or a Supplement to
the Art of Logic, 8vo. Lond. 1811
another copy Works, vol. 5
Whately R., (D.D.) Elements of Logic, Svo. Lond. 1826
WiRGMAN T., Principles of the Kantesian or Transcendental
Philosophy Pamphleteer, vol. 23
SECTION III.
Mathematics.
Berkeley Bp., Arithmetica absque Algebra aut Euclide
demonstrata Works, vol. 2
Miscellanea Mathematica Works, vol. 2
BouGUER M., La Figure de la Terre d^terminee, &c. 2 vols. 4to.
Paris, 1749 — 54 Mem. de I' Acad, des Sciences
Chabert M., Voyage dans I'Am^rique Septentrional, 4to.
Paris, 1753 Mem. de V Acad, des Sciences
Collins D. Johannis, et aliorum, Commercium Epistolicum de
Analysi Newtoni Opera, tom. 4
Commercii Epistolici Recensio
Newtoni Opera, tom. 4
CoNDAMiNE M. de la, Journal d'un Voyage k I'Equateur, Paris,
1751 ; — Mesure des trois premiers Degres du Meridien,
Paris 1751 ; et Supplement, 4to. Paris, 1752
Mem. de V Acad, des Sciences
Conic Sections, Elements of the, with the Sections of the
Conoids, Svo. Camb. 1820
2b
186 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Dealtry Rev. Wm., The Principles of Fluxions, 8vo.
Camb. 1815
DiCTiONNAiRE de Mathematiques, contenant Arithmetique ;
Geometric Elementaire, et Trigonometrie Rectiligne ;
Alg^bre ; Application de I'Alg^bre k la Geometric ;
Mechanique ; Hydrodinamique ; Optique ; Astronomie ;
Perspective ; et Planches, 3 torn. Ency. Method.
EuLER L., Elements of Algebra, by the Rev. J. Hewlett, Svo.
Lond. 1822
FoNTENELLE M., Elcmens de la Geometrie de rinfini, 4to.
Paris, \121 Mem. de V Acad, des Sciences
HoRSLEY S., (LL.D.) Logistica Infinitorum
Newtoni Opera, torn. 1
Geometria Fluxionum Newtoni Opera, torn. 1
De Viribus Centralibus Newtoni Opera, torn. 3
Jones Edward, Address to Bankers, Merchants, Tradesmen, &c.
intended as an Introduction to a new System of Book-
Keeping, Bristol, 1795 Donat. Pam. 25
Keith Thomas, The Elements of Plane Geometry ; containing
the first six Books of Euclid, from Dr. Simson's Text,
with Notes, Svo. Lond. 1820
Lacroix S. F., Complement des EI6mens d'Alg^bre, 8vo.
Pans, 1804
La Place P. S., Mecanique Celeste, 5 torn. 4to. Paris, An 7
Syst^me du Monde, 4to. Paris, 1813
Lardner Rev. D., (LL.D.) Treatise on Arithmetic, Theoretical
and Practical, (Lardner s Cyclop.) Lond. 1834
A Treatise on Geometry and its Application to the
Arts, (Lardner s Cyclop.) Lond. 1840
Leyeourn W., Complete Surveyor, folio Lond. 1679
Mathematics, Treatises on, 2 vols. Svo. Lib. Useful Know.
Vol. 1 Study and Difficulties of Mathematics ; — Arithmetic and Algebra ;
— Examples of the Processes of Arithmetic and Algebra
2 Geometry, Plane, Solid, and Spherical ; — Elements of Trigono-
metry; — Spherical Trigonometry; — Algebraical Geometry
Newton Sir Isaac, Philosophise Naturalis Principia Mathematica,
cum Comm. Le Seur et Jacquier, 4 torn, royal Svo.
Glasg. 1822
Arithmetica Universalis Opera, tom. 1
MATHEMATICS. 187
Newton Sir Isaac, De Analysi per iEquationes numero termi-
norum infinitas Opera, torn. 1
Tractatus de Quadratura Curvarum Opera, torn. 1
Geometria Analytica Opera, torn. 1
Methodus Differentialis Opera, torn. 1
Enumeratio Linearum Tertii Ordinis Opera, torn. 1
Philosophise Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Opera, torn. 2, 3
PiCARD M., De la Grandeur et de la Figure de la Terre, 4to.
Paris, 1720 Mem. de VAcad. des Sciences
Playfair John, Dissertations; exhibiting a General View of
the Progress of Mathematical and Physical Science since
the Revival of Letters in Europe Works, vol. 2
On the Arithmetic of Impossible Quantities ; — Obser-
vations on the Trigonometrical Tables of the Brahmins ;
— Theorems relating to the Figure of the Earth ; — On
the Solids of Greatest Attraction ; — On the Origin and
, Investigation of Porisms Works, vol. 3
Review of Mudge's Account of the Trigonometrical
Survey of England ; — Mechain et Delambre ; Base du
Systeme M^trique Decimal; — Laplace, Traite de Meca-
nique Celeste ; — Le Compte rendu par ITnstitut de
France ; — Lambton's Measurement of an Arch of the
Meridian ; — Laplace, Essai Philosophique sur les Proba-
bilites ; — Baron De Zach, Attraction des Montagues ;—!•
Kater on the Pendulum Works, vol. 4
Reckeations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; trans-:-
lated from M. Ozanam and M. Montucla, with Additions,
&c., by Charles Hutton, LL.D., 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1803
Wood James, Elements of Algebra, Svo. Camb. 1820
WooDHousE Robert, On Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
8vo. Camb. 182?
188 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
SECTION IV.
Natural Philosophy and Physics.
GENERAL TREATISES ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Arnott Neil, (D.D.) Elements of Physics; or Natural Philoso-
phy, General and Medical, Explained independently of
Technical Mathematics, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827 — 9
Bacon Lord, De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum
Works, vol. 7
Novum Organum Scientiarum Works, vol. 8
Historia Densi et Rari Works, vol. 9
Historia Soni et Auditus Works, vol. 9
Cogitationes de Natura Rerum Works, vol. 9
Opuscula Philosophica Works, vol. 9
Descriptio Globi Intellectualis Works, vol. 9
BioT J. B., Traite de Physique experimentale et Mathematique,
4 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1816
Bird Golding, (M.D.) Elements of Natural Philosophy; being
an Experimental Introduction to the Study of the Phy-
sical Sciences, small 8vo. Lond. 1839
Brewster Sir David, Letters on Natural Magic, (Fam. Lib.)
Lond. 1832
Clarke Dr., Letter from, to Mr. Benj. Hoadly, F. R. S.,
occasioned by the Controversy relating to the Proportion
of Velocity and Force in Bodies in Motion
Clarke's Works, vol. 4
Collection of Papers which passed between M. Leib-
nitz and Dr. Samuel Clarke, relating to the Principles of
Natural Philosophy and Religion Clarke's Works, vol. 4
Conversations on Natural Philosophy, 12mo. Lond. 1822
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 188
Dick Thomas, The Christian Philosopher, or the Connexion of
Science and Philosophy with Rehgion, 12mo. Glasg. 1830
DiCTiONNAiRE de Physiquc, 4 torn. 4to. Ency. Method.
DicTioNNAiRE des Amusemens des Sciences Mathematiques et
Physiques, 4to. Ency. Method.
Field G., Analogy of the Physical Sciences indicated
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Esthetics, or the Analogy of the Sensible Sciences
indicated Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Gregory O., An Oration delivered at the Anniversary of the
Philosophical Society of London, June 12th, 1817
Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Hauy M. R. J., Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy,
translated by Dr. Gregory, 2 vols. 8vo. Land. 1807
Herschel J. F. W., Preliminary Discourse on the Study of
Natural Philosophy (Lardners Cyclop.) Lond. 1830
HuTTON C, (LL.D.) Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1815
KiDD John, (M.D.) On the Adaptation of External Nature to
the Physical Condition of Man, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Lardher Rev. D., Treatise on Heat (Lardners Cyclop.)
Lond. 1833
Leslie John, On the Nature and Propagation of Heat, 8vo.
Lond. 1804
Locke John, Elements of Natural Philosophy Works, vol. 3
Maclaurin Colin, Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical
Discoveries; by Patrick Murdoch, 8vo. Lond. 1750
MiDDLETON Conyers, Oratio de novo Physiologies explicandse
munere ex celeberrimi Woodwardi Testamento institute :
habita Cantabrigise in Scholis publicis Works, vol. 1
Natural Philosophy, Treatises on, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lib. Useful Know.
Vol. 1 Discourse on the Objects, Advantages, and Pleasures of Science ;
— Mechanics ; — Hydrostatics ; — Hydraulics ; — Pneumatics; —
Heat ; — Optics; — Double Refraction and Polarisation of Light
2 Popular Introductions to Nat. Philos. ; — Newton's Optics ; —
Descrip. of Optical Instruments ; — Thermometer and Pyro-
meter ; — Electricity ; — Galvanism ; — Magnetism ; — Electro-
Magnetism
3 Astronomy ; — History of Astronomy ; — Mathematical Geography J
— Physical Geography and Navigation
190 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Playfair John, On the Progress of Heat in Spherical Bodies
Works, vol. 3
Powell Rev. B., History of Natural Philosophy, from the
Earliest Periods to the Present Time (Lardners Cyclop.)
Lond. 1834
Priestley Jos., (LL.D.) Experiments and Observations relating
to Various Branches of Natural Philosophy, with a Con-
tinuation of the Observations on Air, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1779
SoMERViLLE Mrs., On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences,
12mo. Lond. 1834
Voltaire Physique Particuliere CEuvres, tom. 6, part 1
Physique Generale CEuvres, tom. 6, part 1
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Knowledge of the Heavens and Earth
made Easy Works, vol. 5
Whewell Rev. Wm., History of the Inductive Sciences from
the earliest to the present times, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences founded
upon their History, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Young Thos., (D.D.) Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the
Mechanical Arts, 2 vols, 4to. Lond. 1807
ASTRONOMY.
Cassini M., Elemens d' Astronomic, 4to. Paris, 1740 ; — Tables
Astronomiques, 4to. Paris, 1740
Mem. de I'Acad. des Sciences
Cassini de Thury M., La Meridienne de Paris, 4to. Paris, 1744
Mem. de VAcad. des Sciences
CouRTANVAUX M. Ic Marquis de, Journal de Voyage, 4to.
Paris, 1768 Mem. de I'Acad. des Sciences
Hersciiel Sir J. F. W., a Treatise on Astronomy (Lardners
Cyclop.) Lond. 1833
Holder W., Discourse concerning Time, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 163
Milne David, Essay on Comets, 4to. Edinb, 1828
OPTICS, PERSPECTIVE, AND ACOUSTICS. 191
Newton Sir Isaac, De Mundi Systemate Opera, torn. 3
Theoria Lunae Opera, torn. 3
Playfair John, Remarks on the Astronomy of the Brahmins
Works, vol. 3
Pluche M., Histoire du Ciel, considere selon les idees des Poetes
des Philosophes et de Moise, 2 torn. 12mo, Paris, 1739
Smith Adam, (LL.D.) History of Astronomy, and Essays on
Philosophical Subjects Works, vol. 5
SoMERviLLE Mrs., Mcchanism of the Heavens, 8vo.
Lond. 1831
ViNCE Rev. S., Complete System of Astronomy, 2 vols. 4to.
Lond, 1814
Whewell Rev. Wm., Astronomy and General Physics con-
sidered with reference to Natural Theology, 8vo.
Lond. 1833
WooDHousE Robert, Treatise on Astronomy, 2 vols. 8vo.
Camb. 1821
OPTICS, PERSPECTIVE, AND ACOUSTICS.
Berkeley Bp., An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision
Works, vol. 1
Brewster David, Treatise on Optics (Lardner's Cyclop.)
Lond. 1831
Goethe's Theory of Colours ; trans, from the German, with
Notes, by Chas. Lock Eastlake, R.A., 8vo. Lond. 1840
Hack Maria, Lectures at Home. Discovery and Manufacture
of Glass : — Lenses and Mirrors : — The Structure of the
Eye, 18mo. Lond. 1834
Kitchiner Wm., (M.D.) Economy of the Eyes. Part I — On
Spectacles, Opera Glasses, &c. Part II — On Telescopes
12mo. Lond. 1825 — 6
Mackenzie William, (M.D.) The Physiology of Vision, 8vo.
Lond. 1841
Newton Sir Isaac, Lectiones Opticas Opera, torn. 3
193 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Newton Sir Isaac, Treatise on Optics Opera, torn. 4
Letters relating to Reflecting Telescopes
Opera, torn. 4
Letters relating to the Theory of Light and Colours
Opera, torn. 4
Priestley Joseph, History and present State of Discoveries
relating to Vision, Light, and Colours, 2 vols. 4to,
Lond. \112
Wood James, Elements of Optics, 8vo. Camb. 1818
dfourti) Jitbislion.
MECHANICS, HYDROSTATICS, HYDRAULICS, PNEUMATICS.
Account of the Aerial Voyage of Messrs. Sadler and Crayfield,
who ascended in a magnificent Balloon from Bristol,
Sept. 24, 1810 Donat. Pam. 102
Beaufoy Co). M., Nautical and Hydraulic Experiments, with
numerous Scientific Miscellanies, vol. 1, royal 4to.
Lond. 1834
Becket J. B., The Use of the Hydrostatic Balance made Easy,
Bristol, 1775 Donat. Pam. 66
Berkeley Bp., De Motu ; sive de Motus Principio et Natura,
et de causa communicationis Motuum Works, vol. 2
Bland Rev. M,, The Elements of Hydrostatics, 8vo.
Camh. 1824
Davy Sir H., On the Safety Lamp for Coal Miners; with some
Researches on Flame, 8vo. Lond. 1818
Ferguson James, Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics,
&c., with Notes and Additions, by David Brewster,
LL.D., 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1823
Gregory Olinthus, (LL.D.) Treatise on Mechanics, 2 vols.
Bvo., and a vol. of plates Lond. 1815
Kater Capt. H., and Lardner Rev. D., Treatise on Mechanics
(Lardners Cyclop.) Lond. 1830
Laplace M. le Comte, Treatise on Analytical Mechanics; trans-
lated, with Notes, Sec, by the Rev. John Toplis, 8vo.
Nottingham, 1814
CHEMISTRY. 193
Lardner Rev. D., Treatise on Hydrostatics and Pneumatics
(Lardners Cyclop ) Lond. 1831
Marrat W., Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Me-
chanics, 8vo. Boston, 1810
Mechanics, Treatise on Lib. U. K., Nat. Philos. vol. 1
Newton Sir Isaac, Letter to Mr. Boyle, on the Cause of Gravi-
tation Opera, torn. 4
Priestley Joseph, (LL.D.) Experiments and Observations on
different kinds of Air, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1784—7
ViNCE S., Principles of Hydrostatics, 8vo. Camb. 1820
"Whewell "W., Treatise on Mechanics, 8vo. Camb. 1824
Treatise on Dynamics, 8vo. Camb. 1823
Wood James, Principles of Mechanics, 8vo. Camb. 1818
dHW; ©iftiilton.
CHEMISTRY.
Berzelius J. J., The Use of the Blowpipe in Chemical Analysis,
and in the Examination of Minerals, translated from the
French, by J. G. Children, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Black Joseph, (M.D.) Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry,
2 vols. 4to. Edinb. 1803
Brande Wm. Thos., Manual of Chemistry, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1821
Chemistry no Mystery; or, a Lecturer's Bequest, being the
subject-matter of a Course of Lectures, delivered by an
Old Philosopher; arranged, «fec., by John Scroffern,
12mo. Lond. 1839
Conversations on Chemistry, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1824
Dalton John, New System of Chemical Philosophy, in two
parts, 2 vols. 8vo. Manchester, 1808 — 10
Daniell J. Fred., An Introduction to the Study of Chemical
Philosophy : being a preparatory view of the Forces
which concur to the production of Chemical Phenomena,
8vo. Lond. 1839
Davy Sir H., Elements of Agricultural Chemistry, 8vo.
Lond. 1814
Elements of Chemical Philosophy, 8vo. Lond. 1812
2 c
194 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
DiCTiONNAiRE dc Chimie, Pharmacie et Metallurgie, 6 torn.
4to. Ency. Method.
Donovan M., Treatise on Chemistry {Lardners Cyclop.)
Lond. 1832
Faraday M., Chemical Manipulation; being Instructions to
Students in Chemistry, on the Methods of Performing
Experiments of Demonstration or of Research, with
accuracy and success, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Granville A, B., A Reply to an Article contained in the
20th Number of the Journal of Science, edited by T. W.
Brand, Esq., purporting to be a Review of Dr, Granville's
Treatise on Prussic Acid, Westminster, 1821
Donat. Pam. 5
Hemming John, History and Chemical Analysis of the Mineral
Water lately discovered in the City of Gloucester, Lond.
1789 Donat. Pam. 78
LiEBiG Justus, (M.D.) Organic Chemistry in its Application to
Agriculture and Physiology ; edited by Lyon Playfair,
Ph. D., 8vo. Lond. 1840
Prout Wm., (M.D.) Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function
of Digestion, considered with reference to Natural Theo-
logy, 8vo. Lond. 1834
Raspail F. v., a New System of Organic Chemistry, translated
from the French, with Notes and Additions by William
Henderson, M.D., 8vo. Lond. 1834
Thenard L. J., Essay on Chemical Analysis, translated by
John Geo. Children, 8vo. Lond. 1819
Traite de Chimie, Elementaire, Theorique et Pratique,
3me Edit. 4 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1821
Thomson Thomas, (M.D.) System of Chemistry, 4 vols. 8vo
Lond. 1820
An Attempt to Establish the first Principles of Chem-
istry by Experiment, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825
The History of Chemistry, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1830
Turner Edward, (M.D.) Elements of Chemistry, 8vo.
Edinb. 1827
Ure Andrew, (M.D.) Dictionary of Chemistry, Svo. Lond. 1823
Vinous Fermentation, Observations on the
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
ELECTRICITY, GALVANISM, ETC. 195
ELECTRICITY, GALVANISM, MAGNETISM, AND METEOROLOGY.
Bacon Lord, Historia Ventorum Works, vol. 8
BosTOCK John, (M.D.) Account of the History and present State
of Galvanism, 8vo. Lond. 1818
Brewster Sir David, Treatise on Magnetism, 12mo.
Edinb. 1838
Brook A., Miscellaneous Experiments and Remarks on Electri-
city, the Air Pump, and the Barometer, 4to.
Nonuich, 1789
CoTTE le P., Traite de Meteorologie, Pam, 1774; — M6moire
sur la Meteorologie, 4to. Paris, 1775
Mem. de VAcad. des Sciences
■ • Meraoires sur la Meteorologie pour servir de Suite et
de Sup. au Traite de Meteorologie publie en 1774, 2 tom.
4to. Paris, 1788 Mem. de VAcad. des Sciences
Daniell J. F., Meteorological Essays and Observations, 8vo.
Lond. 1823
Electricity, Treatise on Lib. U. K., Nat. Philos. vol. 2
Faraday Michael, Experimental Researches in Electricity, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
FoRSTER Thos., (F.L.S., M.B.) Researches about Atmospheric
Phenomena, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Galvanism, Treatise on Lib. U. K., Nat. Philos. vol. 2
Lardner Dionysius, (D.C.L.) A Manual of Electricity, Magne-
tism, and Meteorology, vol. 1 {Lardner' s Cyclop.)
Lond. 1841
Magnetism and Electro-Magnetism, Treatises on
Lib. U. K., Nat. Philos. vol. 2
Mairan M., Trait4 de I'Aurore Boreale, 4to. Paris, 1754
Mem. de VAcad. des Sciences
Murphy P., The Weather Almanac, for the years 1838 and
1839, 12mo. Lond. 1837—8
Newton Sir Isaac, Letters relating to the Excitation of Electri-
city in Glass Opera, tom. 4
196 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Playfair John, On the Causes which affect the Accuracy of
Barometrical Measurements Works, vol. 3
Priestley Joseph, History and present State of Electricity,
4to. Lond. 1775
Reid Lieut. Col. W., An Attempt to Develop the Law of
Storms, by means of Facts, arranged according to place
and time, royal 8vo. Lond. 1838
Smee Alfred, Elements of Electro-Metallurgy, or the Art of
Working in Metals by the Galvanic Fluid, 8vo.
Lond, 1841
Taylor Joseph, The complete Weather Guide, 12mo.
Lond. 1830
Whistlecraft Orlando, The CHmate of England ; or a Guide
to the Knowledge of the Atmospheric Phenomena of
England, shewing the manner in which the changes suc-
ceed, with Meteorological Tables, and General Records,
8vo. Lond. 1840
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Natural History.
GENERAL TREATISES ON NATURAL HISTORY.
Adouin M. et Edwards M., Recherches pour servir k I'Histoire
Naturelle du Littoral de la France, tom. 1, royal 8vo.
Paris, 1832
Bacon Lord, Sylva Sylvarum ; or a Natural History
Works, vol. 1
Blumenbach J. F., Manual of the Elements of Natural History,
translated by R. T. Gore, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Bonnet Charles, Memoires d'Histoire Naturelle (Euvres, torn. 2
TREATISES ON NATURAL HISTORY. 197
Bonnet Charles, Considerations sur les Corps Organises
(Euvres, torn. 3
Contemplation de la Nature (Euvres, torn. 4
Ecrits d'Histoire Naturelle (Euvres, torn. 5
British Naturalist : or Sketches of the more Interesting Proj
ductions of Britain, and the surrounding Sea, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1830
Browne Sir Thomas, Pseudodoxia Epidemica; or. Enquiries
into very many received Tenets and commonly presumed
Truths, which examined, prove but vulgar and common
Errors, with Notes, &c. Works, 8vo. vols. 2, 3
another copy Works, folio
Tracts relating to the Natural History of Norfolk
Works, vol. 4
BuFFON G. L. le Clerc, Comte de, Histoire Naturelle, generals
et particuli^re ; nouvelle Edition, accompagnee de Notes,
et dans laquelle les Supplemens sont inseres dans le pre-
mier texte, k la place qui leur convient. Redige par
C. S. Sonnini. Ouvrage formant un cours complet
d'Histoire Naturelle, 127 torn. Bvo. Paris
Tlieorie de la Terre Buffon 4 torn.
Mineraux Buffon 12 torn.
Animaux Buffon 18 torn.
Oiseaux Buffon 28 torn.
Singes Latreille 2 torn.
Insectes Latreille 14 torn.
Reptiles Daudin 8 torn.
Poissons and C^tac^es .... Sonnini 14 torn.
Mollusques Denys-Montfort 6 torn.
Plantes , Brisseau-Mirbel 18 torn.
Tables Analytiques 3 torn.
Field Naturalist : a Review of Animals, Plants, and Minerals ;
edited by James Rennie, M.A., 2 vols. Bvo.
Lond. 1833—4
Good John Mason, (M.D.) The Book of Nature, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1828
Gosse p. H., The Canadian Naturalist. A Series of Conver-
sations on the Natural History of Lower Canada, small
8vo. Lond. 1840
HowiTT William, The Book of the Seasons ; or the Calendar of
Nature, 12mo. Lond. 1831
198 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Jesse Edward, Gleanings in Natural History, with Local Recol-
lections, First, Second, and Third Series, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1832 — 5
Journal of a Naturalist, small 8vo. Lond. 1829
LinnjEus Car. Systema Naturae, secundum Classes, Ordines,
Genera, Species, 4 tom. 8vo. Holmiae, 1766
LinnI: Sir Charles, General System of Nature ; translated, with
Additions, &c. by W. Turton, M.D., 7 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1806
Vol. 1 Mammalia, Birds, Amphibia, Fishes
2 & 3 Insects
4 Worms
5 & 6 Vegetable Kingdom
7 Mineral Kingdom
Natural History of the Sacred Scriptures
CalmeVs Diet. vols. 4 & 5
Parry Captain W, E., Supplement to the Appendix of his
Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage, in
1819 — 20, containing an Account of the Subjects of
Natural History, 4to. Lond. 1824
Appendix to Second Voyage, containing Natural His-
tory, &c. 4to. Lond. 1825
Appendix to Third Voyage, containing Natural His-
tory In Third Voyage
RocHEFORT M. de, Histoire Naturelle et Morale des lies An-
tilles de I'Amerique, 4to. Rotterdam, 1658
Ross Capt. Jas C, Account of the Objects of Natural History
seen and discovered, during the Voyage in Search of a
North-West Passage, under the command of Captain Sir
John Ross, in 1829 — 33, 4to. App. to Ross's Voyage
Spallanzani Lazaro, Tracts on the Nature of Animals and
Vegetables, 8vo. Edinb. 1799
SwAiNSON William, Preliminary Discourse on the Study of
Natural History {Lardner's Cyclop.) Lond. 1834
White Rev. G., The Natural History of Selborne, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1822
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 199
^ccontf Mifiiiion.
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY.
Allan Thomas, Mineralogical Nomenclature ; with Synoptical
Tables of the Chemical Analyses of Minerals, 8vo.
Edinb. 1819
Bakewell Robert, An Introduction to Geology, 8vo.
Lond. 1813
another copy, 4th edition, 8vo. Lond. 1833
BiscHOF Gustav., (Ph. D.) Physical, Chemical, and Geological
Researches on the Internal Heat of the Globe, vol. 1,
8vo. Lond. 1841
BucKLANDW.,(B.D.,F.R.S.,M.G.S.,)Vindici3eGeologic8e,or
the Connexion of Geology with Religion explained, in an
Inaugural Lecture at Oxford, May 1819, 4to. Oxf. 1820
Reliquiae Diluvianse ; or. Observations on the Organic
Remains contained in Caves, Fissures, and Diluvial
Gravel, and on other Geological Phenomena, attesting
the Action of an Universal Deluge, 4to. Lond. 1823
Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to
Natural Theology, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Burnet Thomas, (D.D.) Sacred Theory of the Earth, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1759
Conversations on Mineralogy, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1826
Conybeare Rev. W. D. and W. Phillips, Outlines of the
Geology of England and Wales, part 1, 8vo.
Lond. 1822
CuviER M., Essay on the Theory of the Earth, translated by
Robert Kerr, F.R.S., with Mineralogical Notes, by
Professor Jameson, 8vo. Edinb. 1815
CuviER Baron G., Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface
of the Globe, and the Changes thereby produced in the
Animal Kingdom, 12mo. Lond. 1829
Fossil Osteology, partially abridged and re-arranged
from the French of, part 1, plates, 4to. Lond. 1826
Daubeny Charles, (M.D.) Description of Active and Extinct
Volcanoes, 8vo. Lond. 1826
200 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Descrizione del grande incendio del Vesuvio, Napoli, 1779
Donat. Pam. 64
De la Beche Henry T., Geological Manual, 12mo. Lond. 1831
— How to Observe; — Geology, 12mo. Lond. 1835
Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West
Somerset, 8vo. Lond. 1839
GuRNEY Joseph John, Letter to a Clerical Friend on the
Accordance of Geological Discovery with Natural and
Revealed Religion Minor Works, vol. 2
HiGGiNS W. M., Alphabet of Geology, for the Use of Beginners,
J8mo. Lond. 1837
The Earth ; its Physical Condition and most remark-
able phenomena, 12mo. Lond. 1836
History and Description of Fossil Fuel, the Collieries, and Coal
Trade of Great Britain, 8vo. Lond. 1835
Humboldt Alex, de, Geognostical Essay on the Superposition-
of Rocks, 8vo. Lond. 1823
HuTTON James, (M.D.) Theory of the Earth, 2 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1795
Jameson Robert, System of Mineralogy, in which Minerals are
arranged according to the Natural History Method, 3 vols.
8vo. Edinb. 1820
KiDD John, (M.D.) Geological Essay on the Imperfect Evidence
in Support of a Theory of the Earth, 8vo. Oxf. 1815
Outlines of Mineralogy, 8vo. Oxf. 1809
LiNDLEY John and Hutton Wm., The Fossil Flora of Great
Britain, or Figures and Descriptions of the Vegetable
Remains found in a Fossil State in this country, 3 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1831—37
Lyell Charles, Principles of Geology, being an attempt to
explain the former changes of the Earth's Surface, by
reference to causes now in operation, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1830—33
Mantell Gideon, The Geology of the South-East of England,
8vo. Lond. 1833
The Wonders of Geology, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1838
Mawe J., New Descriptive Catalogue of Minerals, 12mo.
Lond. 1825
Treatise on Diamonds and Precious Stones, 12mo.
Lond. 1823
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 201
Miller Hugh, The Old Red Sandstone ; or, New Walks in an
Old Field, small 8vo. Edinb. 1841
MuRCHisoN Roderick Impey, The Silurian System, founded on
Geological Researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford,
Radnor, Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pembroke,
Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford ; with
Descriptions of the Coal Fields and Overlaying Forma-
tions, royal 4to., with a large map in case Lond. 1839
Parkinson Jas., Introduction to the Study of Fossil Organic
Remains, 8vo. Lond. 1822
another copy, 8vo. Lond. 1830
Organic Remains of a Former World ; An Examina-
tion of the Vegetables and Animals of the Antediluvian
World ; generally termed Extraneous Fossils, 3 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1811
Vol. 1 The Vegetable Kingdom
2 The Fossil Zoophytes
3 The Fossil Starfish, Echini, Shells, Insects, Amphibia, Mam-
malia, &c.
Penn Granville, Comparative Estimate of the Mineral and
Mosaical Geologies, and Supplement, 2 vols. 8vo,
Lond. 1822—23
Phillips John, A Guide to Geology, 12mo. Lond. 1834
: A Treatise on Geology, 2 vols. (Lardners Cyclop.)
Lond. 1837—39
Phillips Wm., An Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge
of Mineralogy, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Outlines of Mineralogy and Geology, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Playfair John, Account of a Lithological Survey of Schehal-
lien Works, vol. 3
Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth
Works, vol. 1
RoBBERDS J. W,, Jun., Geological and Historical Observations
on the Eastern Valleys of Norfolk, 8 vo. Norw. 1826
ScROPE G. P., Memoir on the Geology of Central France; in-
cluding the Volcanic Formations of Auvergne, the Velay,
and the Vivarais, 4to. and an Atlas of Plates Lond. 1827
SiCKLER Ch. L., Plan Topographique de la Campagne de Rome,
consideree sous le rapport de la Geologic et des Anti-
quities, Rome, 1816 Donat. Pam. 64
2 D
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SiLLiMAN Professor, Consistency of the Discoveries of Modern
Geology with the Sacred History of the Creation and
the Deluge, 12mo. Lond. 1837
Smith John Pye, (D.D.) On the Relation between the Holy
Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Taylor R. C.,On the Crag Strata at Braraerton, near Norwich;
and on the Alluvial Strata and Chalk of Norfolk and
Suffolk, Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
On the Geology of East Norfolk ; with Remarks
upon the Hypothesis of Mr. J. W. Robberds, respecting
the former level of the German Ocean, 8vo. Lond, 1827
Ten Plates representing the Changes produced on the Coast of
East Devon, by the Subsidence of the Land, and Eleva-
tion of the bottom of the Sea, on Dec. 26, 1839, and
^ Feb. 3, 1840, from drawings by W. Dawson, Esq., the
Rev. W. D. Conybeare, and Mrs. Buckland ; with a
Geological Memoir, &c. by the Rev. W. D. Conybeare,
the whole Revised by Professor Buckland, folio
Lond. 1840
Thomson Thos., (M.D.) Outlines of Mineralogy, Geology, and
Mineral Analysis, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Ure Andrew, (M.D.) New System of Geology, in which the
great Revolutions of the Earth and Animated Nature are
reconciled to Modern Science and Sacred History, 8vo.
Lond. 1829
Werner Abr. Got., New Theory of the Formation of Veins;
with its application to the Art of Working Mines ; trans-
lated with Notes, by Chas. Anderson, M.D., 8vo.
Edinb. 1809
Whiston W., Theory of the Earth, 8vo. Lond. 1737
Whitehurst John, An Inquiry into the original State and For-
mation of the Earth, 4to. Lond. 1786
Woodward Samuel, An Outline of the Geology of Norfolk,
8vo. Norwich, 1833
A Synoptical Table of British Organic Remains, 8vo.
Lond. 1830
ZOOLOGY. 203
ZOOLOGY.
Audubon J. J., Ornithological Biography; or an Account of
the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America,
5 vols, royal 8vo. Edinb. 1831—9
AzARA Don Felix de, The Natural History of the Quadrupeds
of Paraguay, and the River la Plata ; translated from the
Spanish, with a Memoir of the Author, &c. by W. Per-
cival Hunter, Esq., Vol. 1, 8vo. Edinb. 1838
Beale Thomas, The Natural History of the Sperm Whale; with
a Sketch of a South Sea Whaling Voyage, small 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Bell Thomas, History of British Quadrupeds, including the
Cetacea, 8vo. Lond. 1837
A History of British Reptiles, 8vo. Lond. 1839
Bevan Edward, Natural History, Physiology, and Management
of the Honey-Bee, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Bewick Thomas, General History of Quadrupeds, 8vo.
Newcastle, 1820
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Vol. 1 Land Birds
2 Water Birds
BiNGLEY Rev. W., Animal Biography; or Popular Zoology,
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Birds, An Introduction to the Study of; or the Elements of
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Bonnet Charles, Observations sur les Pucerons CEuvres, tom. 1
Observations sur les Vers CEuvres, tom. I
■ Observations sur les Insectes CEuvres, tom. 1
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Brown Capt. T., Sketches and Anecdotes of Horses, i2mo.
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The Book of Butterflies, Sphinxes, and Moths, 3 vols.
18mo. Lond. 1832—4
Burrow Rev. E. J., Elements of Conchology, according to the
Linnsean System, 12 mo. Lond. 1818
CuviER F.,Le R^gne Animal distribue d'apres son organisation,
4 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1817
CuviER Baron G., Animal Kingdom, arranged in conformity
with its Organization ; with additions, &c. by Edward
Griffith, F.L.S. and others, 16 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827—35
Vol. 1 — 4 Mammalia
5 Synopsis of Mammalia
6 — 8 Aves
9 Reptilia •
10 Pisces
11 Fossil Remains
12 MoUusca, Radiata
13 Annelida, Crustacea, Arachnida
14 — 15 Insecta
16 Index
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use of Students, by H. M'Murtrie, 8vo. Lond. 1834
Curtis John, British Entomology; being Illustrations and
Descriptions of the Genera of Insects found in Great
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nature of the most rare and beautiful Species, and in
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8 Diptera, Omaloptera. — General Index
Panpolo Count, The Art of Rearing Silk Worms, 12mo.
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Lond. 1809
Smith John, The Curiosities of Common Water, Lond. 1723
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present state of the Science, containing the Generic
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Wood W., Index Entomologicus ; or a Complete Illustrated
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Lond. 1827
Cooper Sam,, Dictionary of Practical Surgery, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Corn A no L., Sure Methods of attaining a Long and Healthful
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CttossE John Green, Retrospective Address upon Medical
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Directions for the Prevention of Dry Rot in Ships
Pamphleteer, vol. 26
Forster T., Inquiry into the Causes and Mitigation of Pesti-
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and Diseases, particularly Insanity Pamphleteer, vol. 14
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216 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
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Grant J,, (M.D.) An interesting and Authentic Account of the
Melancholy Ravages of the Yellow Fever, at Gibraltar,
Malaga, &c., Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 19
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8vo. Lond. 1841
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Greenhovv T. M., Hints towards the adoption of an improved
principle of Remunerating the Surgeon Apothecary, New-
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Halford Sir H., Essays and Orations read and delivered at
the Royal College of Physicians ; to which is added an
Account of the Opening of the Tomb of King Charles I,
12mo. Lond. 1831
On the Deaths of some Eminent Persons of Modern
Times, Lond. 1835 Donat. Pam. 168
Hamilton J., Letter to Sir W. Garrow, on his proposed Bill
for regulating the Practice of Surgery throughout the
United Kingdom Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Hecker J. F. C, The Black Death in the Fourteenth Century;
translated from the German by B. G. Babington, M.D.,
12mo. Lond. 1833
Holland Henry, (M.D.) Medical Notes and Reflections, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Home Sir Everard, Lectures on Comparative Anatomy; in
which are explained the Preparations in the Hunterian
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Howard Richard Baron, (M.D.) An Inquiry into the Morbid
Effects of Deficiency of Food, chiefly with reference to
their occurrence amongst the destitute poor, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
HuFELAMD C. W., Art of Prolonging Human Life, 12mo.
Lond. 1829
Hull Robert, (M.D.) Cursory Notes on the Morbid Eye, 8vo.
Lond. 1840
Humboldt Alex, de, Recueil d'Observations de Zoologie et
d'Anatomie Comparee, 4to. Pam, 1811
Jameson Thomas, (M.D.) A Treatise on Cheltenham Waters,
and Bilious Diseases, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam. 24
ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ETC. 2l7
Johnson Edw., Life, Health, and Disease, small 8vo. Lond. 1840
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the Stomach and Bowels, 8vo. Lond. 1827
The Economy of Health, or the Stream of Human
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Moral, Physical, and Philosophical, on the successive
Phases of Human Existence, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Johnstone J,, (M.D.) Account of the Discovery of the Power
of Mineral Acid Vapours to destroy Contagion, Lond-
1803 Donat. Pam. 82
Jones E. G., (M.D.) Account of the Remarkable Effects of
the Eau Medicinale d'Husson in the Gout, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 24
Keate T., Cases of the Hydrocele, with observations on a
peculiar method of treating that disease, Lond. 1788
Donat. Pam. 25
Kelson T. M., A Few Hints relative to Cutaneous Complaints;
with some Remarks on the Structure and Functions of
the Skin, by C. Kelson, Lond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 25
Kerrison R. M., Observations and Reflections on the Bill for
" Better regulating the Medical Profession as far as
regards Apothecaries" Pamphleteer, vol. 6
Lord Perceval B., Popular Physiology; being a Familiar Ex-
planation of Facts, connected with the Structure and
Functions of Animals, and particularly of Man, 12 mo.
Lond. 1834
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Edinb. 1820
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Lond. 1841
Maclean Charles, Suggestions for the Prevention and Mitigation
of Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases, &c.
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Summary of Facts and Inferences respecting the
Causes, proper and adventitious, of Plague, and other
Pestilential Diseases Pamphleteer, vol. 16
M4CMICHAEL W., (M.D.) Sketch of the Progress of Opinion
on the Subject of Contagion ; with some Remarks on
Quarantine Pamphleteer, vol. 25
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218 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
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Paris, 1816
Malden Jonas, (M.D.) Remarks on the Cow-Pox, Lond. 1820
Donat. Pam. 84
Medical Reform, Observations on a Pamphleteer, vol. 3
MoRLEY John, Essay on the Nature and Cure of Scrophulous
Disorders, Lond. 1769 Donat. Pam. 75
MiiLLER J., (M.D.) Elements of Physiology; translated from
the German, with Notes, by William Baly, M.D., 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1840—41
Newell Thomas, Letter to the Editor of the Literary Gazette
upon the Misrepresentations contained in a Pamphlet
recently published by Dr. Neale, upon the Subject of the
Cheltenham Waters, Cheltenham, 1820 Donat. Pam. 37
Newton J. F., The Return to Nature, or a Defence of a Vege-
table Regimen Pamphleteer, vols. 19, 20
Observations on the Evil Effects produced in the Human Con-
stitution by Stimulating Food, and by Spirituous and
Fermented Liquors when taken Moderately and Habitually
Pamphleteer, vol. 12
Paris J. A., (M.D.) Treatise on Diet, 8vo. Lond. 1826
and J. S. M. Fonblanque, Esq., Medical Jurispru-
dence, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Pickmere J. R., An Address to the Public on the Propriety of
Midwives, instead of Surgeons practising Midwifery
Pamphleteer, vol. 28
Price Rev. T., Essay on the Physiognomy and Physiology of
the present Inhabitants of Britain ; with reference to
their origin as Goths and Celts, 8vo. Lond. 1829
Reid John, The Philosophy of Death ; or a General Medical
and Statistical Treatise on the Nature and Causes of
Human Mortality, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Remarks (Cursory) on Corpulence, Lond. 1810 Donat, Pam. 12
Riddle Col., Riddellian System; or New Medical Improve-
ments, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 47
RiGBY E., (M.D.) Essay on the Uterine Heemorrhage; with a
Memoir of his Life by John Cross, 8vo. Norwich, 1822
RoGET P. M,, (M.D.) Animal and Vegetable Physiology con-
sidered with reference to Natural Theology, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1834
ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, ETC. 219
SiGMOND G. G., (M.D.) Tea; its Effects, Medicinal, and
Moral, I2rao. Lond. 1839
Smith Southwood, (M.D.) A Lecture delivered over the Re-
mains of Jeremy Bentham, Esq., in the Webb Street
School of Anatomy and Medicine, on the 9th of June,
1832, Lond. 1832 Pamphlets, 7
The Philosophy of Health ; or an Exposition of the
Physical and Mental Constitution of Man, 2 vols. 12mo.
Edinb. 1835—37
SoMATOPSYCHONOOLOGiA ; being an Examination of the Con-
troversy concerning Life, carried on by Lawrence, Aber-
nethy, Rennell, and others Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Somerset (The Royal) Jennerian Society, Plan, Introductory
Address, and Regulations of, Bath, 1805
Donat. Pam. 51
Stewart Leonard, (M.D.) On Tendency to Disease of Body
and Mind in Refined Life, and the General Principles of
Cure, 12mo. Lond. 1828
Thackrah C. T., The Effects of Arts, Trades, and Professions,
and of Civic States and Habits of Living, on Health and
Longevity, 8vo. Lond. 1832
Thomas R., (M.D.) Modern Practice of Physic, 8vo.
Lond. 1822
Thomson Ant. Todd., (M.D.) Domestic Management of the
Sick Room, necessary in Aid of Medical Treatment for
the Cure of Diseases, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Unwins D., Modern Maladies, and present State of Medicine
Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Wall John, (M.D.) Experiments and Observations on the Mal-
vern Waters, Oxford, 1806 Donat. Pam. 99
Wardrop James, History of James Mitchell, a Boy born Blind
and Deaf Pamphleteer, vol. 6
White Mustard Seed, On the Efficacy of, taken internally, as
a Cure for Various Complaints Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Whiter Rev. Walter, On the Disorder of Death, 8vo.
Norw. 1819
220 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
SECTION VII.
Mechanical Arts and Trades — Civil Engineering.
Account of the newly-invented Electro- Magnetic Engine, for
the propulsion of Locomotives, Ships, Mills, &c. ; trans,
from the German by Dr. Taylor, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Anstie John, Observations on the Importance and Necessity of
Introducing Improved Machinery into the Woollen Manu-
factory, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 41
Arnott Neil, (M.D.) On Warming and Ventilating, Lond. 1838
Pamphlets, 7
Baebage Charles, On the Economy of Machinery and Manu-
factures, small 8vo. Zone?. 1832
Baines Edward, History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great
Britain, 8vo. Lond. 1835
Baverstock J., Observations on the State of the Brewery, and
on the Saccharine quality of Malt Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Beckman John, History of Inventions and Discoveries ; trans,
from the German by W. Johnston, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 18 14
Derenzy Capt. Enchiridion, or a Hand for the One-Handed
Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Dictionnaire des Arts et Metiers M^caniques, 8 tom. et
Planches, 4 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
Dictionnaire des Manufactures, Arts et Metiers, et Planches,
5 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
Dictionnaire de la Marine, 3 tom. et Planches, 1 tom. 4to.
Ency. Method.
Dictionnaire de toutes les Especes de Pfeches, 4to.
Ency. Method.
Donovan Michael, Domestic Economy, 2 vols. {Lardner's
Cyclop.) Lond. 1830—37
Vol. I Brewing, Distilling, Wine Making, &c.
2 Human Food, Animal and Vegetable
Frend W., Is it impossible to free the Atmosphere of London,
in a very considerable degree, from the Smoke and
Deleterious Vapours with which it is hourly impregnated ?
Pamphleteer, vol. 15
MECHANICAL ARTS, ETC. 221
Guest Richard, A Compendious History of the Cotton Manu-
facture : with a Disproval of the Claim of Sir Richard
Arkwright to the Invention of its Ingenious Machinery,
4to. Manchester, 1823
Hillary Sir W., Plan for the Construction of a Steam Life
Boat, also for the Extinguishment of Fire at Sea, &c.
Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Lardner Rev. D., Lectures on the Steam Engine, in which its
Constructions and Operations are familiarly explained,
12mo. . Lond. 1832
Manufactures in Metal, Treatise on the Progressive Improve-
ment and Present State of, 3 vols. {Lardner's Cyclop.)
Lond. 1831—4
Vols. 1 & 2 Iron and Steel
3 Tin, Lead, Copper, and other Metals
Milton Rev. W., The Danger of TraveUing in Stage Coaches;
and a Remedy Proposed to the Consideration of the Pub-
lic, Reading, 1810 Donat. Pam. 35
Nicholson John, Operative Mechanic, and British Machinist,
8vo. Lond. 1825
Porcelain and Glass, Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Im-
provement, and Present State of the Manufacture of
(Lardner s Cyclop.) Lond. 1832
Samuda J. D. A., Treatise on the Adaptation of Atmospheric
Pressure to the purposes of Locomotion on Railways,
8vo. Lond. 1841
Silk Manufacture, Treatise on its Origin, Progressive Improve-
ment, and Present State (Lardner s Cyclop.)
Lond. 1831
Smeaton John, Historical Report on Ramsgate Harbour, Land,
1791 Donat, Pam. 51
Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and
Commerce, Premiums for 1828 — 9 Donat. Pam. 102
Summary Specification of an Invention, by L. Hudleston, Esq.
on a Method of Conveying Boats or Barges from a higher
level to a lower, and vice versd, on Canals, Gillingham,
1801 Donat. Pam. 53
Taylor John, Statements respecting the Profits of Mining in
England, considered in relation to the Prospects of
Mining in Mexico, Lond, 1825 Pamphlets, 3
222 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Tyrwhitt Sir J,, On the Formation of a Rail Road, from the
Forest of Dartmoor to the Plymouth Lime-Quarries,
Plymouth, 1818 Donat. Pam. 55
Ure Andrew, The Philosophy of Manufactures, or an Exposition
of the Scientific, Moral, and Commercial Economy of
the Factory System of Great Britain, 8vo. Lond. 1835
Western Union Canal, Replies to the Arguments of the Com-
mittee of the Thames Navigation Commissioners, Lond.
1820 Donat. Pam. 56
WiNSOR F. A., Account of the British Imperial Patent Light
Ovens and Stoves, Lond. 1804 Donat. Pam. 100
Young Thomas, (D.D.) Lectures on Natural Philosophy and
the Mechanical Arts, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1807
SECTION VIII.
Fine Arts.
Bryan M., Biography and Critical History of Painters and
Engravers, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1816
Burnet John, A Practical Treatise on Painting, 4to. Lond. 1827
BuRNEY Charles, General History of Music ; with a Disserta-
tion on the Music of the Ancients, 4 vols. 4to. Lond. 1776
Catalogue des Tableaux exposes au Musee du Royaume des
Pays-Bas, dans la Ville d'Amsterdam Donat. Pam. 160
Catalogue of the Pictures in the National Gallery, by William
Young Ottley. Part 1, containing the Angerstein Col-
lection, 12mo. Lond. 1826 Donat. Pam. 168
Catalogue of Pictures by Sir J. Reynolds, with a selection from
the Foreign Masters, exhibited in the British Institution,
Lond. 1823 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
Catalogue of the Principal Pictures painted by the late Mr.
Crome Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Catalogue of Pictures Painted on Glass, Lond. 1817
Dotuit. Pam, 4to. vol. 6
FINE ARTS. 223
Catalogue of Pictures, representing Christ Rejected, Christ
Healing in the Temple, and a design of Our Saviour's
Crucifixion; painted by B. West, Esq., Lond. 1817
Donat. Pam. 70
Crotch William, Lectures on Music, 8vo. Lond. 1831
Description of Mr. Haydon's Picture of Christ's Triumphant
Entry into Jerusalem, Lond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 74
Description des principaux ouvrages de Peinture et Sculpture ;
actuellement existans dans les Eglises, Couvens, et Lieux
Publics de la Ville d'x\nvers Donat. Pam. 16
DiCTioNNAiRE dcs Bcaux-Arts, 2 torn, et Planches, 1 tom. 4to.
Ency. Method.
DiCTiONNAiRE de Musiquc, 2 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
Dolce Lodovico, Aretin ; a Dialogue on Painting, translated
from the Italian, 12mo. Lond. 1770
Douce F., The Dance of Death exhibited in elegant Engravings
on Wood ; with a Dissertation on the several Representa-
tions of that Subject, but more particularly on those
ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Du Fresnoy C. a., The Art of Painting, with Remarks, trans-
lated into English, with a Parallel between Painting and
Poetry, by John Dryden Dryden's Works, vol. 17
Exhibition of the celebrated Heroic Equestrian Group of
Monte Cavallo at Rome, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 75
Explanation of the famous and renowned Glass Work, or
Painted Windows, in the fine and eminent Church at
Gouda Donat. Pam. 152
Flaxman John, Lectures on Sculpture, royal 8vo. Lond. 1829
FusELi H., Lectures on Painting, 2nd series, 4to. Lond, 1830
Gardiner William, The Music of Nature ; or an attempt to
prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the Art of
Singing, Speaking, and Performing upon Musical In-
struments, is derived from the sounds of the Animated
World, 8vo. Lond. 1832
Music and Friends ; or Pleasant Recollections of a
Dilettante, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
Gilpin William, (A.M.) Observations on several parts of Cam-
bridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex ; also on several
parts of North Wales, chiefly relative to Picturesque
Beauty, 8vo, Lond. 1809
224 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Gilpin William, (A.M.) Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other
Woodland Views, chiefly relative to Picturesque Beauty,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1794
GuNN Rev. W., Cartonesia; or an Historical and Critical Ac-
count of the Tapestries in the Palace of the Vatican, 8vo.
Lond. 1831
Harris James, Treatise concerning Music, Painting, and Poetry
Miscellanies, vol. 1
Hogarth George, Memoirs of the Musical Drama, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Musical History, Biography, and Criticism, being a
general Survey of Music from the earliest period to the
present time, 12mo. Lond. 1835
Hogarth William, Original Engravings, with Ireland's Illustra-
tions, 3 vols. imp. folio
Jackson John, A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and
Practical, royal 8vo. Lond. 1839
Jameson Mrs., Handbook to the Public Galleries of Art in
and near London ; with Catalogues of the Pictures, &c.
2 parts, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
Part 1 National Gallery, Windsor Castle
2 Hampton Court, Dulwich Gallery, Barry's Pictures, Soane's
Museum
JoRTiN John, (D.D.) Letter on the Music of the Ancients
Tracts, vol. 2
Landseer John, (F.S.A.) Lectures on the Art of Engraving,
delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 8vo.
Lond. 1807
Lanzi a. L., History of Painting in Italy, from the period of
the revival of the Fine Arts, to the end of the Eighteenth
Century, translated by Thomas Roscoe, 6 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1828
Lawrence R., Elgin Marbles, from the Parthenon at Athens,
exemplified by Fifty Etchings, imp. 4to. Lond. 1818
Memorandum on the present state of the Negociation respect-
ing the purchase of the Elgin Marbles, Lond. 1816
Donat. Pam. 32
Menos Anth. Raphael, Works of, by Chev. d'Azara, translated
from the Italian, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1796
PINE ARTS. "225
Musical Reminiscences, containing an account of the Italian
Opera in England, from 1773; fourth edition, continued
to the present time, and including the Festival in West-
minster Abbey, by the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 12mo.
Lond. 1834
Observations on Metastasio, and on the present state of Music
in France and Italy; translated from the French of L.
A. C. Bombet Lives of Haydn, Sfc.
Opie John, Lectures on Painting, deUvered at the Royal Aca-
demy of Arts ; with a Memoir by Mrs. Opie, 4to.
Lond. 1809
Orleans Gallery, now exhibiting at the great rooms, late the
Royal Academy, Pall Mall, 1793 Donat. Pam. 4to. 5
Ottley Wm. Young, An Inquiry into the Origin and Early
History of Engraving upon Copper and in Wood, with
an account of Engravers and their Works, 2 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1816
Painters, a Chronological List of, to the beginning of the last
Century Reynolds' Works, vol. 3
Painting, an Idea of the Perfection of, demonstrated; trans,
from the French, by J. Evelyn, Esq. 1668 Misc. Writings
Painting, History of; Ancient and Modern, interspersed with
Anecdotes, 18mo. Lond. 1835
Prout Samuel, Hints on Light and Shadow, Composition, &c.,
as applicable to Landscape Painting, large 4to. Lond. 1838
Ramble among the Musicians of Germany, giving some account
of the Operas of Munich, Dresden, Berlin, &c., small
8vo. Lond. 1828
Rembrandt, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Prints of; by an
Amateur, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Reynolds Sir Jos., Discourses delivered at the Royal Academy
Works, vols. 1, 2
Rousseau J. J., Dictionnaire de Musique CEuvres, tom. 14, 15
Ecrits sur la Musique (Euvres, tom. 13
Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk, comprising the Yare, the
Waveney, and the Bure; from pictures painted by James
Stark, with Historical and Geological Descriptions, by
J. W. Robberds, Jun., Esq., 4to. Lond. 1834
Sculptura ; or the History and Art of Chalcography and
Engraving in Copper, 1662 Evelyn's Misc. Writings
2 G
226 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Strawberry Hill, Catalogue of the valuable Contents of, 4to.
Lond. 1842
Taylor Edward, (Gresham Professor of Music) Three Inaugural
Lectures delivered in the Theatre of the City of London
School, Jan. and Feb. 1838, Lond. 1838 Pamphlets, 7
Testimonies of different Authors, respecting the Colossal Statue
of Ceres, Camh. 1803 Donat. Pam. 98
Titian, Notices of the Life and Works of, royal 8vo. Lond. 1829
Vinci Leonardo da, Treatise on Painting, translated by Rigaud,
8vo. Lond. 1802
Waagen G. F., Works of Art and Artists in England, trans.
by H. E. Lloyd, 3 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Walpole Hon. A., Anecdotes of Painting in England, with
some account of the principal Artists, with considerable
Additions, by Rev. J. Dallaway, 5 vols, royal 8vo.
Lond. 1826—28
Williams R. F., Historical Sketch of the Art of Sculpture in
Wood, from the earliest period to the present time, 8vo.
Lond. 1835
SECTION IX.
Recreative Arts: — Hunting, Shooting, 8^c.
Blaine Delabere P., An Encyclopedia of Rural Sports; or a
complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive,
of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Racing, and other Sports
of the present day, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Chase, (The) the Turf, and the Road ; by Nimrod, 8vo.
Lond. 1837
Clayton Sir R., Treatise on Greyhounds Pamphleteer, vol. 9
CoLQUHOUN John, The Moor and the Loch ; containing practical
hints on Highland Sports, and notices of the habits of
the different creatures of Game and Prey in the moun-
tainous districts of Scotland, 8vo. Lond. 1841
ARCHITECTURE, ETC. 227
DiCTioNNAiRE de toutes les Esp^ces de Chasses, 4to.
Ency. Method.
DicTiONNAiRE de I'Art de I'fequitation, de TEscrime, de la
Danse, et de I'Art de Nager, 4to. Ency. Method.
DiCTioNNAiRE des Jeux ; — Dictionnaire des Jeux Mathema-
tiques ; — Dictionnaire des Jeux Familiers, 1 torn. 4to.
Ency. Method.
Field Book ; or Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom,
8vo. Lond. 1833
Hawker Lieut. Col. P., Instructions to Young Sportsmen, in all
that relates to Guns and Shooting, Svo. Lond. 1825
Hints on Horsemanship, by an Officer of the Household Bri-
gade of Cavalry, 12mo. Lond. 1839
HoFLAND T. C, The British Angler's Manual, or the Art of
Angling in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, small
Svo. Lond. 1841
Lambert F. J., Treatise on Dancing Donat. Pam. 83
Rod (The) and the Gun, being two Treatises on Angling and
Shooting, by James Wilson, F.R.S.E., and by the
Author of "The Oakleigh Shooting Code," small 8vo.
Edinb. 1840
ScROPE William, The Art of Deer- Stalking; illustrated by a
Narrative of a few days sport in the Forest of Atholl,
royal 8vo. Lond. 1838
Walton Izaak, and Chas. Cotton, The Complete Angler ; with
an Introductory Essay, &c. by J. Major., 8 vo. Lond. 1823
SECTION X.
Architecture: including Architectural Antiquities.^
Aberdeen Earl of, Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in
Grecian Architecture, small 8 vo. Lond. 1823
* For Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain ; see Section Topogn^hy
in Class History.
228 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Britton John, Dictionary of the Architecture and Archaeology
of the Middle Ages, 8vo. Lond. 1831
Cammini (I) Liberati dal Fumo, Venezia, 1801
Donat. Pam. 156
Chambers Sir W., Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil
Architecture, edited by J. Gwilt, imp. 8vo. Lond. 1825
CoTMAN John Sell, Architectural Antiquities of Normandy ;
accompanied by Historical and Descriptive Notices by
Dawson Turner, Esq., 2 vols, folio Lond. 1822
Dallaway Rev. Jas., A Series of Discourses upon Architecture
in England, from the Norman Era to the close of the
reign of Queen Elizabeth, with an Appendix of Notes
and Illustrations, and an Historical Account of Master
and Free-Masons, royal 8vo. Lond. 1833
DiCTioNNAiRE de I'Architecture, 3 torn. 4to. Ency. Method.
DwELLiNG-HousEs, On the Means of Guarding, by their Con-
struction against the accidents by Fire
Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Elmes James, Letter to Thomas Hope, Esq. on the Insufficiency
of the existing Establishments for Promoting the Fine
Arts, towards that of Architecture and its Professors
Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Epistles Dedicatory, prefixed to the translation of the " Parallel
between Ancient and Modern Architecture," originally
written in French, by Roland Freart Sieur de Chambray,
1664 Evelyns Misc. Writings
Evelyn John, Account of Architects and Architecture
Misc. Writings
Hakewill Jas., An Attempt to Determine the exact Character
of Elizabethan Architecture, 8vo. Lond. 1835
Hillary Sir W,, On the Improvement and Embellishment of
the Metropolis Pamphleteer, vol. 24
Hope Thomas, An Historical Essay on Architecture; with a Vol.
of Plates, and an Analytical Index Lond. 1835 — 6
Hunt T. F., Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, adapted to
Modern Habitations, 4to. Lond. 1830
Loudon J. C, Encyclopeedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa
Architecture and Furniture, 8vo. Lond. 1834
MifeftoviR Prince des Su6ves, Le Palais de Scaurus, or Descrip-
tion d'une Maison Romaine, Svo. Paris, 1822
AGRICULTURE, RURAL ECONOMY, ETC. 229
RiCKMAN T., An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Archi-
tecture in England, from the Conquest to the Reform-
ation, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Sayers Frank, (M.D.) Hints on English Architecture
Works, vol. 2
SoANE John, Letter to the Earl Spencer, Lond. 1799
Donat. Pam. 51
ViTRUvius M. P., The Architecture of, translated by J. Gwilt,
imp. Bvo. Lond. 1826
Whewell Rev. W., Architectural Notes on German Churches;
to wrhich is added, Notes written during an Architectural
Tour in Picardy and Normandy, 8vo. Camb. 1835
Willis R., (M.A.) Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle
Ages, especially of Italy, 8vo. Cani6. 1835
SECTION XL
Agriculture, Rural Economy, Planting, and
Gardening.
Agricultural Reports : drawn up for the Consideration of the
Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 57 vols.
8vo. v. Y.
ENGLAND
Bedfordshire by Thomas Bachelor
Berkshire Wm. Mavor, LL.D.
Buckinghamshire Rev. St. John Priest
Cambridgeshire Rev. W. Gooch, A. B.
Cheshire Henry Holland
. Cornwall G. B. Worgan
Cumberland J. Bailey and G. Culley
Derbyshire, 2 vols John Farey ; with an Account of the
Minerals of Derbyshire
Devonshire Charles Vancouver
Dorsetshire Wm. Stevenson
Durham John Bailey
230 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Agricultural Reports : continued
ENGLAND.
Essex, 2 vols by Arthur Young
Gloucestershire Thos. Rudge, B. D.
Hampshire, including the Isle
of Wight Charles Vancouver
Herefordshire John Duncumb, A.M.
Hertfordshire Arthur Young
- Huntingdonshire R. Parkinson
Kent .1...... John Boys
Lancashire John Holt
Lancashire R. W. Dickson and W, Stevenson
Leicestershire Wm. Pitt
Lincolnshire Arthur Young
Middlesex John Middleton
Monmouthshire Chas. Hassall
Norfolk Arthur Young
Norfolk Nathaniel Kent
Northamptonshire Wm. Pitt
Northumberland J. Bailey and G. CuUey
Nottinghamshire Robert Lowe
Oxfordshire Arthur Young
Rutlandshire Richard Parkinson
Shropshire Jos, Plymley
Somersetshire John Billingsley
Staffordshire Wm. Pitt
Suffolk Arthur Young
Surrey Wm. Stevenson
Sussex , Arthur Young
Warwickshire Adam Murray
Westmoreland A. Pringle
Wiltshire Thos. Davies
Worcestershire W. Pitt
Yorkshire, East Riding .... H. E. Strickland
Yorkshire, North Riding .... John Tuke
Yorkshire, West Riding .... Robert Brovrae
CHANNEL ISLANDS.
Jersey, Guernsey, and Sark by Thos. Quayle
Isle of Man Thos. Quayle
WALES.
North Wales by Walter Davies, A. M.
South Wales, 2 vols Walter Davies, A. M.
SCOTLAND.
Argyleshire by John Smith, D. D.
Berwickshire .......< Robert Kerr, F, R. S.
AGRICULTURE, RURAL ECONOMY, ETC. 231
Agricultural Reports : continued
SCOTLAND.
Caithness by Capt. John Henderson
Cromarty, see Ross
Dumfries Dr. Singer
Galloway Rev. Sam. Smith
Inverness James Robertson, D. D.
, Nairn and Moray Rev. Wm. Leslie
Peebles Chas. Findlater
Perthshire Jas. Robertson, D. D.
Ross and Cromarty Sir George S. Mackenzie
Hebrides, or Western Isles of
Scotland James Macdonald
Account of Britton Abbot's Cottage and Garden, Lond, 1806
Donat. Pam. 151
Account of the Improvements on the Estate of Sutherland,
belonging to the Marquis and Marchioness of Stafford,
Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 1
Address to the Practical Farmers of Great Britain, recommend-
ing an entire change of system in the mode of cultivating
Tillage Land, Worcester, 1810 Donat. Pam. 66
Banks Sir J., Account of the Cause of the Disease in Corn,
called by Farmers the BHght, the Mildew, and the Rust
Pamphleteer, vol. 6
^ Remarks on the Mildew of Wheat, and the Choice of
Seed Corn Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Bevan Edward, The Honey-Bee ; its Natural History, Physi-
ology, and Management, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Browne Sir Thomas, (M.D.) Garden of Cyrus; or, the Quin-
cuncial Lozenge, or Net- Work Plantations of the Ancients,
Artificially, Naturally, Mystically considered
Works, folio
■ another copy, with Notes, &c. Works, 8vo. vol. 3
Cadet-de-Vaux a. a., Traites divers d'Economie Rurale, 8vo.
Paris, 1821
Clarke Charles C, Adam the Gardener, 12mo. Lond. 1834
Correspondence between the Editor of the Farmer's Journal
and Sir Mordaunt Martin, on the Subjects of Mangel
Wurzel, Cocksfoot Grass, &c. Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 73
232 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Darwin Erasmus, (M.D.) Phytologia; or the Philosophy of
Agriculture and Gardening ; with the Theory of Drain-
ing Morasses, &c. 4to. Lond. 1800
DiCTiONNAiRE de TAgriculture, 6 torn. 4to. Ency. Method.
DiCTioNNAiRE de la Culture des Arbres et de TAmenagement
des For^ts, 4to. Ency. Method.
DiCTiONNAiRE de I'Art Aratoire et du Jardinage, 4to.
Ency. Method.
DiCTiONNAiRE des For^ts etBois; des Arbres et Arbustes, 4to.
Ency. Method.
Egremont John, Observations on the Mildew, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 75
Evelyn John, Acetaria: a Discourse of Sallets Misc. Writings
' Kalendarium Hortense ; or the Gardener's Almanack,
1664 Misc. Writings
' Silva ; or a Discourse on Forest Trees, and the Pro-
pagation of Timber, &c. with Notes, by Alex. Hunter,
M.D., 2 vols. 4to. York, 1812
Forsyth W., Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit
Trees, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Gardener's (The) Magazine and Register of Rural and Do-
mestic Improvements, vols. 1 — 13, 8vo. Lond. 1828 — 37
Grigor James, The Eastern Arboretum ; or Rural Register of
all the Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c. in the
County of Norfolk, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Hall G. B., Letters on the Importance of encouraging the
growth of Corn and Wool in the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 20
Hints for the Cultivation of the Peat-Bogs in Ireland, in a
Letter to the Rev. T. Malthus Pamphleteer, vol. 9
HoARE Clement, A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the
Grape Vine on Open Walls, 8vo. Lond. 1837
Horticultural Register, and General Magazine, by Jos. Paxton
and Jos. Harrison, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1832 — 4
Horticultural Society of London, Charter and Bye-Laws of,
Lond. 1820 , Donat. Pam. 102
Knight Thomas Andrew, A Selection of the Physiological and
Horticultural Papers, published in the Transactions of
the Royal and Horticultural Societies, royal 8vo.
Lond. 1841
AGRICULTURE, RURAL ECONOMY, ETC. 233
LiEBiG Justus, (M.D.) Organic Chemistry in its Application to
Agriculture and Physiology ; edited by Lyon Playfair,
Ph. D., 8vo. Lond. 1840
LiNDLEY George, Guide to the Orchard and Kitchen Garden ;
edited by John Lindley, Bvo. Lond. 1831
LiNDLEY John, The Theory of Horticulture ; or an Attempt to
Explain the Principal Operations of Gardening upon
Physiological Principles, 8vo. Lond. 1840
LiNGARD J., A Philosophic and Practical Inquiry into the
Nature and Constitution of Timber Pamphleteer, \o\. 16
Loudon J. C, Encyclopedia of Agriculture, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Encyclopedia of Gardening, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Loudon Mrs., Instructions in Gardening, to Ladies, 12mo.
Lond. 1840
Manures, Inquiry into the Nature and Properties of, Bath,
1805 Donat. Pam. 154
Marquis F. Jeune, Du The ; Nouveau Traite sur sa Culture,
&c. 18mo. Paris, 1820
Marshall, The Rural Economy of Norfolk, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1795
Merino Sheep, Some Circumstances relative to, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
Practical Farmer; or Every Landlord his own Steward, by a
Norfolk Farmer, 12mo. Lond. 1825
Price Uvedale, Essays on the Picturesque, for the purpose of
improving real Landscape, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1810
Repton H., Observations on the Theory and Practice of Land-
scape Gardening, 4to. Lond. 1803
Letter to Uvedale Price, Esq., Lond. 1794
Donat. Pam. 83
Richardson W., Directions for the Cultivation of Fiorin Grass
in the Island of Newfoundland, Newry, 1815
Donat. Pam. 151
— On Reclaiming and Improving the Waste Lands of
the Highlands of Scotland, Lond. 1810 Donat. Pam. 47
Prize Essay, for the Management of the Growth of
Fiorin Grass, Dublin, 1811 Donat. Pam. 47
RiGBY E., (M.D.) Suggestions for an Improved and Extended
Cultivation of Mangel Wurzel, Norw. 1815
Donat. Pam. 93
2 n
234 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
RiGBY E., (M.D.) Holkham, its Agriculture, &c. Norw. 1817
Donat. Pam. 93
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 13
Sebright Sir J. S., The Art of Improving the Breeds of Do-
mestic Animals, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam, 49
Sheffield Earl of, Report to the Meeting at Lewes Wool Fair,
1816 Donat. Pam. 155
Sinclair Sir J., Account of the Systems of Husbandry,
adopted in the more improved districts of Scotland,
Edinb. 1809 Donat. Pam. 50
Hints regarding the Agricultural State of the Nether-
lands, compared with that of Great Britain, Lond. 1815
Donat. Pam. 50
Smith Wm., Observations on the Utility, Form, and Manage-
ment of Water Meadows, and the Draining and Irrigating
of Peat Bogs, 8vo. Norw. 1806
SoMERviLLE Rt. Hon. Lord, Address to the Board of Agricul-
ture, Nov. 27th, 1798 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Facts and Observations relative to Sheep, Wool,
Ploughs, and Oxen, Lond. 1803 Donat. Pam. 51
South EY Thomas, A Treatise on Sheep, addressed to the Flock
Masters of Australia, Tasmania, and Southern Africa,
showing the means by which the Wool of these Colonies
may be improved, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Steuart Sir Henry, 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, 8vo.
Edinb. 1828
Stratico Fr. Gio. Domenico Co., Opusculi Economico Agrari,
Venezia, 1790 Donat. Pam. 64
Western C. C, Remarks on the Improvement of Grass Land,
Lond. 1824 Donat. Pam. 100
Withers W., On the Planting and Rearing of Forest Trees,
Holt, 1826 Donat Pam. 101
Letter to Sir W. Scott, on his late Essay on Plant-
ing, &c. Lond. 1828 Pamphlets, 3
Workington Agricultural Society, Rules and Proceedings of
the Anniversary of the; and its Reports for 1809 and
1810 Donat. Pam. 57
Art op war. 235
SECTION XII.
Art of fVar.
UArm^e et la Patrie, ou Histoire Generale des Institutions
Militaires de France, pendant la Revolution, tome 1,
8vo. Paris, 1820
BoTxiE M., Etudes Militaires, 2 torn. 12mo. Paris, 1750
Coffin Admiral Sir I., Letters to, on the Inadequacy of Courts
Martial in their present form to purposes of Justice
Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Correspondence between the Right Hon. the Lords Commis-
sioners of the Admiralty, the Right Hon. the Earl St.
Vincent, K.B., the Right Hon, Earl Spencer, K.G., and
Vice- Admiral Sir J. Orde, Bart., Lond. 1802
Donat. Pam. 73
Davison A., Observations on the Third Report of the Commis-
sioners of Military Enquiry, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 13
Decker C, Art of Penwork, to Lay Down the Ground on Mi-
htary Plans, 8vo. Lond. 1813
Defence, in complete refutation of the charges preferred by
Lieut. -Col. Joseph Rogers, Commandant of the West
Mendip Regiment of Local Militia, against the Adjutant
of that Corps, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 14
DiCTiONNAiRE dc I'Art Militaire, 4 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
DiCTiONNAiRE dc TArtillerie, 4to. Ency. Method.
Gardiner Mr., An Answer to a Pamphlet of Mr. James Poole,
entitled " A Narrative, exposing a Variety of irregular
Transactions in one of the Departments of Foreign Corps?
during the late War," Lond. 1804 Donat. Pam. 18
Hanger Col. Geo., Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Castlereagh,
proving how 150,000 men, as well disciplined as any
Regiment of the Line need be, may be acquired in the
short space of two months, Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 20
A Plan for the formation of a Corps, which never has
been raised as yet in any Army in Europe, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 20
236 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
HoGAN Major, An Appeal to the Public, and a Farewell Address
to the Army, Load. 1808 Donat. Pam. 22
Machiavelli Nic, Dell' arte della Guerra Opere, torn, 4
Military Obedience, Argument on Pamphleteer, vol. 17
Peking R., On the Preservation of the British Navy when in a
State of Ordinary, Plymouth, 1813 Donat. Pam. 41
Playfair John, On the Naval Tactics of the late John Clerk,
Esq. of Eldin Works, vol. 3
Proceedings in Parliament, Correspondence, and Orders of the
Court of Directors, on the subject of Mr. Hippisley's
Motions for Regulating the Payments to the King's and
Company's Troops serving in India, Lond. 1791
Donat. Pam. 44
Proceedings of a General Court Martial held at the Horse-
Guards, on the 24th and 27th of March, 1792, for the
Trial of Capt. R. Powell, Lieut. C. Seton, and Lieut.
J. Hall, of the 54th Regiment of Foot, Lond. 1809
Donat. Pam. 44
Queries on the Minutes of the Council of War, held at Gibral-
tar, May 4, 1756, Lond. 1757 Donat. Pam. 45
Report from the Commissioners appointed to Examine the
Debts due to the Army, &c. Lond. 1713 Donat. Pam. 92
Wellington, Field Marshal the Duke of, — His General Orders
in Portugal, Spain, and France, from 1809 to 1814; and
the Low Countries and France, 1815 ; compiled by Lieut.
Col. Garwood, Svo. Lond. 1832
SECTION XIII.
Memoirs and Transactions of Philosophical Socie-
ties, Encychpcedia^, Dictionaries and Magazines
of Science and the Arts.
Abstract of the Papers printed in the Philosophical Transac-
tions of the Royal Society of London, from 1800 — 1830,
2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1832
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES, ETC. 23^
AcAD^MiE Royale des Sciences, Histoire et M^moires de 1', 165
torn, en 169, 4to. . " Paris, 1701—1809
Regise Scientiaram Academise Historia, auctore J. B. du Hamel, 1701
Histoire et M^moires de rAcad^mie depuis son etablissement en 1666,
jusqu' a son renouvellement en 1669, 11 torn, en 14, 1730 — 33
Tom. 1 & 2 Histoire
8 & 4 Histoire Naturelle des Aniraaux, par Perrault
5 Ouvrages diverses de Fren. de Bessy
6 de M. De Roberval et M. Picart
7 Voyages et Observations Astronomiques
8 (Euvres diverses de M. Cassini
9 de M. De la Hire
10 M^raoires de Mathematique et de Physique, &c.
1 1 Analyse General, par De Lagny
Histoire et Memoires de I'Acad^mie, depuis 1699 jusqu'en 1700, 93 torn.
1732—97
Ouvrages faisant suite aux Memoires de I'Academie, 19 torn, en 16
1702 Tables Astronomiques de la Hire, 2nd. Edit. 1 torn. 1727
1718 De la Grandeur et de la Figure de la Terre, 1 tom. 1720
1725 Elemens de la Geometric de I'infini, 1 tom. 1727
1731 Trait6 de I'Aurore Boreale, par M. de Mairan, 2nd. Edit.
1 tom. 1754
1740 Elemens d'Astronomie, par M. Cassini, 1 tom. 1740
Tables Astronomiques, par M. Cassini, 1 tom. 1740
La M^ridienne de Paris, par M. Cassini de Thury ; avec des
Observations d' Histoire Naturelle, par M. le Mounier, 1 tom.
1744
1744 La Figure de la Terre, determine e, &c., avec une relation du
Voyage au Perou, par Bouguer et de la Condamine, 1 tom.
1749
Justification des Memoires de I'Academie de 1744, et du livre
de la Figure de la Terre par Bouguer, 1752; — Lettre a
M * * * dans laquelle on fait des Remarques sur le Sup-
plement au Journal Historique au Voyage a I'Equateur de
M. de la Condamine, par Bouguer, 1754, 1 tom.
1751 Journal d'un Voyage a I'Equateur, par M. de la Condamine,
1751; — Mesure des tirois premiers Degres du Meridien, par
le meme, 1751, et Supplement 1752, 2 tom.
1753 Voyage dans I'Am^rique Septentrionale, par Chabert, 1 tom.
1753
1768 Journal du Voyage de Courtanvaux, 1768, 1 tom.
Traits de M^t^orologie, par le P. Cotte, 1774; avec le
M^moire sur la M^teorologie public par le meme en 1775,
1 tom.
Memoires sur la M6t^orologie pour servir de Suite and de
Sup. au Traite de Metdorologie public en 1774, 2 vols.
1788
238 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
AcAD^MiE Royale des Sciences: continued
Table Alphab^tique des Matieres, 1666 — 1790, par Godin, Demours et
Cotte, 10 torn. 1734—1809
Nouvelle Table, 1666—1770, par Rozier, 4 torn. 1775
M^moires de Mathematique et de Physique, present^s par divers Savans
(Estrangers,) 11 torn. 1750—86
Recueil de Pieces qui ont remporte le Prix, 9 torn, en 13, 1732 — 77
Machines et Inventions approuves par I'Academie, 7 torn. 1733 — 7
AcADiMiE Royale des Inscriptions et des Belles Lettres, Histoire
et Memoires de 1', avec la Table Generale des Matieres,
51 torn. 4to. Paris, 1736
AsiATicK Researches; or Transactions of the Society instituted
in Bengal for inquiring into the History, &c. of Asia,
12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801—18
Bath and West of England Society for the encouragement of
Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce ; Rules,
Orders, and Premiums of the, Bath, 1821 Donat. Pant. 3
British Almanac and Companion, from the commencement in
1828, 12mo.
British Association for the Advancement of Science ; Reports
of the Meetings of the, from their commencement in
1831, 8vo.
British Association for the Advancement of Science ; Litho-
graphed Signatures of the Members who met at Cam-
bridge, June 1833, 4to.
British Museum, Synopsis of the Contents of the, Lond. 1822
Donat. Pam. 69
Crabb George, (A.M.) Universal Technological Dictionary ; or
Familiar Explanation of the Terms used in all Arts and
Sciences, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1823
Deleuze M., History and Description of the Museum of
Natural History, and Royal Garden, at Paris, translated
by A. A. Royer, 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1823
DiCTioNNAiRE dcs Scienccs Naturelles, 60 torn, avec 12 torn,
de Planches, 8vo. Paris, 1816—30
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, from the commencement in
1819, 8vo.
Encyclopaedia Britannica; or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences,
and Miscellaneous Literature, sixth edition, 20 vols. 4to.
Edinb. 1823
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES, ETC. 239
Encyclopjedia Britannica; Supplement to, 6 vols. 4to.
Edinb. 1815—24
Encyclopaedia Britannica; seventh edition, edited by Professor
Napier, 21 vols. 4to. Lond. 1842
Encyclopedie Methodique, ou par ordre de matieres, par une
societe de gens de lettres, de savans et d'Artistes, 184 torn.
4to. Paris, 1782—1832
Esprit de rEncyclopedie, ou Recueil des articles les plus curieux
et les plus interessans de I'Encyclopedie, 15 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1822
Gill Thomas, The Technical Repository, containing Practical
Information on Discoveries and Improvements in the
Useful Arts, vols. 4—6 Lond. 1823—4
Geographical (Royal) Society of London, Journal of the,
from the commencement in 1832, 8vo.
Geological Society, Transactions of the, 6 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1811
Geological Society, Transactions of the, New Series, from vol.
1, 4to. Lond. 1824
Herbelot M., Biblioth^que Orientale, ou Dictionnaire Universel,
contenant tout ce qui regarde la connoissance des Peuples
de rOrient; avec un Supplement, par MM. C. Visdelou
et A. Galand, fol. Maestricht, 1776—80
Horticultural Society of London, Transactions of the, vol. 7,
part 1 , 4to.
Jones Sir William, Anniversary Discourses, delivered at Meet-
ings of the Asiatic Society in Calcutta Works, vol, 3
Journal (Quarterly) of Science and the Arts, 29 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1816 — 30
Journal (Quarterly) of Science and the Arts, Index to the first
Twenty volumes, 8 vo. Lond. 1826
Leybourn Thos., New Series of the Mathematical Repository,
3 vols. Lond. 1806—14
LiNNEAN Society of London, Charter and Bye-Laws of the,
Lond. 1802 Donat. Pam. 4to. 6
LiNNEAN Society, Transaction of the, vols. 1 — 17, 4to.
Lond. 1791—1835
Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, Botany,
Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology ; conducted by
J. C. Loudon, from the commencement in 1829, 8vo.
240 SCIENCES AND THE ARTS.
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Memoirs of,
from the commencement in 1785, 8vo.
Mechanic's Magazine, vols. 1 — 8, 8vo. Lond. 1823 — 8
MiMoiRES de la Societe Linneenne de Paris, torn. 1, 1822, 8vo.
Philosophical Magazine, conducted by Sir David Brewster,
Rd. Taylor, F.S.A., and Rd. Phillips, from vol. 9, 1831,
8vo.
Philosophical Magazine, General Index to vols. 1 — 11, and
vols. 1—12 New Series, 1827—38, 8vo. Lond. 1835—9
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London,
from 1824, 4to.
Phrenological Society of Edinburgh, Transactions of the,
8vo. Edinb. 1824
Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, from the commence-
ment in 1823 to 1829, 5 vols, and 2 nos. 8vo.
Polytechnic Journal ; a Magazine of Art, Science, and General
Literature, from January, 1842, 8vo.
Royal Institution of Great Britain, Journal of the, Nos. 1 — 5,
8vo. Lond. 1831
Royal Institution, List of its Members in 1821
Donat. Pam. 49
Royal Society, Report of the Committee of Physics, including
Meteorology, on the Objects of Scientific Inquiry in
those Sciences, Lond. 1840 Donat. Pam. 107
Saumarez Richard, Annual Oration to the Council and Fellows
of the Medical Society of London, Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 49
Scientific Memoirs, selected from the Transactions of Foreign
Academies of Science and Learned Societies, and from
Foreign Journals, edited by Richard Taylor, F.S.A.,
from vol. 1, 8vo. Lond. 1837
Thomson Thomas, (M.D.) History of the Royal Society, 4to.
Lond. 1812
Voltaire, Dictionnaire Philosophique CEuvres, torn. 7
Year-Book (The) of Facts in Science and Art, 1840—1842,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1840 — 42
Zoological Society of London, Transactions of the, from the
commencement in 1835, royal 4to.
CLASS THE FOURTH.
33elUs iletms.
SECTION I.
Origin and Progress of Language and Letters —
Arts of Writing and Printing.
Ames Joseph, Typographical Antiquities; or the History of
Printing in England, Scotland, and Ireland : containing
Memoirs of our Ancient Printers, and a Register of the
Books printed by them : augmented &c. by William
Herbert and Rev. Thomas F. Dibdin, 4 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1810—19
AsTLE Thomas, On the Origin and Progress of Writing, as well
Hieroglyphic as Elementary; also some account of the
Origin and Progress of Printing, 4to. Lond. 1803
Essay on the Origin and Structure of the Hindoostanee Tongue,
Lond. 1828 Donat. Pam. 105
Fry Edmund, Pantographia ; containing Accurate Copies of all
the known Alphabets in the World, royal 8vo. Lond. 1799
MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Dissertation concerning the Ori-
gin of Printing in England Works, vol. 3
MoNBODDO Lord, On the Origin and Progress of Language,
6 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1774—92
Murray Alex., (D.D.) History of the European Languages,
2 vols. Svo. Edinb. 1823
2 I
242 BELIiES LETTRES.
Panzer Georgii W., Annales Typographici, ab Artis Inventse
Origine ad annum 1500, post Maittairii, Denisii, aliorum-
que doctissimorum curas in ordinem redacti, emendati, et
aucti, 11 torn. 4to. Norim. 1793
Pegge Sam., Anecdotes of the English Language: chiefly re-
garding the Local Dialect of London and its Environs,
8vo. Lond. 1803
Smith Adam, (LL.D.) Considerations concerning the Forma-
tion of Languages Works, vol. 5
Stoweh C, Typographical Marks, employed in Correcting
Proofs, Explained and Exemplified, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 53
Wall Charles William, (D.D.) An Examination of the Ancient
Orthography of the Jews, and of the Original State of
the Text of the Hebrew Bible, royal 8vo. Lond. 1835—41
Vol. 1 An Inquiry into the Origin of Alphabetic Writing; with an
Essay on Egyptian Hieroglyphics
2 & 3 On the Propagation of Alphabets and other Phonetic Sys-
tems throughout Eastern Asia : and on the vast inferiority
of Ideagraphic Writing, as displayed in its effects upon
Human Learning
SECTION II.
Literary History and Bibliography.
Barante, De la Litt^rature Fran^aise pendant le Dix-huiti^me
Si^cle, 18mo. Paris, 1822
Barker E. H., The Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the Author-
ship of Junius Disproved, Lond. 1827 Donat. Pam. 66
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 27
Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser, from June 1820 to 1837,
6 vols. 4to.
BiBLiOTHECA Parriana : Catalogue of the Library of the late
Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D., 8vo. Lond. 1827
BiBLioTHECA Pinclliana ; a Catalogue of the Library of Maffei
Pinelli, late of Venice, 8vo. Lond. 1789
LITERARY HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. 243
BouTERWEK Fred., History of Spanish and Portuguese Litera-
ture, translated by T. Ross, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Brunet J. C, Manuel du Libraire, 4 vols. Bvo. Paris, 1820
Butler Charles, The Inaugural Oration spoken on the 4th of
November, 1815, at the Ceremony of Laying the First
Stone of the London Institution, for the Diffusion of
Science and Literature, Lond. 1816 Donat. Pam. 6
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 7
Catalogue of the Library of the Athenaeum, in Liverpool,
Liverpool, 1802 Donat. Pam. 70
another copy, by Geo. Burrell, 8vo. Liverpool, 1820
Catalogue of the Library of the College of St. Margaret and
St. Bernard, commonly called Queen's College, in the
University of Cambridge, Methodically arranged by T.
Hartwell Home, 2 vols, royal 8vo. Camb. 1827
Catalogue of the Library of the Literary and Philosophical
Society of Newcastle, 8vo. Newcastle, 1819
Catalogue of the Library of the Edinburgh Medical Society,
8vo. Edinb. 1820
Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Institution, second edi-
tion, by W. Harris, 8vo. Lond. 1821
Catalogue of the Library of the Surrey Institution, 1812,
8vo.
Catalogue of the Subscription Library at Kingston upon Hull,
8vo. Liverpool, 1822
Catalogue of the Bristol Library, 8vo. Bristol, 1814
Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Library
of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 4to.
With Index to Archceologia
Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the City of Norwich,
in the year 1706 Donat. Pam. 168
Catalogues of the Norwich Public Library, 1784, 1787
Donat. Pam. 70
Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Norwich Public
Library, 8vo. Norwich, 1817
Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Norwich Public
Library and to the City Library, Norwich, 1825. — First
Appendix to ditto, 8vo. Norwich, 1826
Catalogue of the Books of the Norwich Penny Library, Lond.
1823 Donat. Pam. 160
244 BELLES LETTRES.
Catalogue of the Library belonging to the Dean and Chapter
of Norwich, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Nottingham Sub-
scription Library, Svo. Nottingham, 1819
Catalogue of the Suffolk Public Library, Bury, 1792
Donat. Pam. 70
Catalogus Librorum in Bibliothec^ Aulse Divae Catharinse Can-
tabrigiae, 4to. Cant. 1771
Collier J. P., History of English Dramatic Poetry to the time
of Shakespeare ; and Annals of the Stage to the Restor-
ation, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1831
Cradock Jos., Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs, 4 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1828
DiBDiN Rev. Thomas Frognall, (D.D.) Bibliographical, Anti-
quarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour
in the Northern Counties of England, and in Scotland,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838,
Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable
editions of the Greek and Latin Classics ; Account of
Polyglot Bibles, &c., 2 vols, small Svo. Lond. 1808
The Library Companion ; or the Young Man's Guide
and the Old Man's Comfort in the Choice of a Library,
2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1824
Directions for a Proper Choice of Authors to form a Library,
Lond. 1766 Donat. Pam. 74
Dunlop John, History of Roman Literature, from its earliest
period to the Augustan Age, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1824—28
GiMOUENi p. L., Histoire Litt^raire d'ltalie, 9 torn. Svo.
Paris, 1811
continu^e par F. Salfi, torn. 10, Svo. Paris, 1823
Goldsmith Oliver, An Inquiry into the present state of Polite
Learning Misc. If orAs, vol. 1
Grimm Baron de, et Diderot, Correspondance Litteraire, Philo-
sophique et Critique, adressee a un souverain d'Alleraagne,
depuis 1753 jusqu'en 1769, 16 tom. Svo. Paris, 1813
Supplement k la Correspondance Litteraire de M. M.
Grimm et Diderot, Svo. Paris, 1814
LITERARY HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. 245
Hallam Henry, Introduction to the Literature of Europe in
the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1837—9
Harpe J. F. de la, Lycee, ou Cours de Litterature Ancienne et
Moderne, 16 torn. Svo. Paris, 18-21—2
Tom. 1 & 2 Anciens — Po^sie
3 Eloquence
4 Histoire, Philosophic, et Litterature Mel^e
5 — 7 Siecle de Louis XIV — Poesie
8 — 13 Dix-Huiti^me Sificle — Poesie
14 Eloquence, Histoire, et Litterature
Melee
15, 16 Philosophie du XVIIIe Siecle
HoRNE Thomas Hartwell, Manual of Biblical Bibliography,
comprising a Catalogue, Methodically Arranged, of the
Principal Editions and Versions of the Holy Scriptures,
&c., Svo. Lond. 1839
Jenkins Tommaso, Catalogo di Monumenti Scritti del Museo
del Signor, Roma, 1787 Donat. Pam. 4to. 2
Junius, A Critical Enquiry regarding the real author of the Let-
ters of; proving them to have been written by Lord
Viscount Sackville ; by George Coventry, 8vo.
Lond. 1825
Lawrence James, Dramatic Emancipation Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, Law and Regulations
of, Leeds, 1823 Donat. Pam. 83
Librarian (The) ; by James Savage, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1808—9
Literary and Philosophical Society of Hackney, Regulation
of the, Lond. 1811 * Donat. Pam. 31
London Institution for the Advancement of Literature and Dif-
fusion of Useful Knowledge, Charter and Bye-Laws of,
Lond. 1819 Donat. Pam. 164
Lowndes William Thomas, The Bibliographer's Manual of
Enghsh Literature, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
MiDDLETON Conyers, (S.T.P.) Bibliothecse Cantabrigiensis or-
dinandee methodus qusedam ; quam Domino Procancel-
lario Senatuique Academico considerandam et perficien-
dam officii et pietatis ergo proponit Works, vol. 3
Nottingham Subscription Library, Laws for the Regulation of,
1816 Donat. Pam, 102
246 BELLES LETTRE8.
Orme William, Bibliotheca Biblica; a Select List of Books on
Sacred Literature ; with Notices, Biographical, Critical,
and Bibliographical, 8vo. Edinb, 18'24
Publisher's (The) Circular, from the commencement in Oct.
1837, 8vo.
Report of the Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of
the Subscribers to the Oriental Translation Fund, Lond.
1830 Donat. Pam. 4to. 6
Roscoe W., On the Origin and Vicissitudes of Literature,
Science, and Art, and their influence on the Present
State of Society Pamphleteer, vol. 11
Schlegel F., Lectures on the History of Literature, Ancient
and Modern, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1818
SiSMONDi J. C. L. Sismonde de, De la Litterature du Midi de
I'Europe, 4 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1819
Historical View of the Literature of the South of
Europe, translated, with Original Notes, by Thomas
Roscoe, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823 — 24
Sitting of the Committee on the Proposed Monument to
Shakspeare Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Society for the Management and Distribution of the Literary
Fund, its Origin, Progress, &c., Lond. 1822
Donat. Pam. 51
Spence Rev. Joseph, Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters,
of Books and Men, 8vo. Lond. 1820
Stabl Madame de, De la Litterature CEuvres, tom. 4
De la Allemagne CEuvres, tom. 10, 11
Taylor Isaac, History of the Transmission of Ancient Books
to Modern Times, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Temple Sir W., Essay upon Ancient and Modern Learning
Works, vol. 3
TiRABOSciii Girolamo, Storia della Letteratura Italiana, 9 tom.
in 20 parts, 8vo. Firenze, 1805 — 13
Watt Robert, (M.D.) Bibliotheca Britannica; or a General
Index to British and Foreign Literature, 4 vols. 4to.
Edinb. 1824
Wordsworth Rev. C, "Who wrote EIKftN BA2IAIKH?"
Considered and Answered, in two Letters addressed to
his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, 8vo.
Lond. 1824
LITERARY JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, ETC. 247
Yelloly J., (M.D.) Explanations relative to a proposed plan
for promoting a Collection of Books in aid of the Nor-
wich Public Library, Norwich, 1820 Donat. Pam. 101
SECTION III.
Literary Journals, Magazines, Reviews, 8^c.
Ainsworth's Magazine : a Monthly Miscellany of Romance,
General Literature, and Art, edited by Wilham Harrison
Ainsworth, from its commencement in 1842, 8vo.
Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign
India, China, and Australia, from Vol. 4, 1831, new
series, 8vo.
Athen^um, (The) London Literary and Critical Journal, from
its commencement in 1828, 4to.
Bentley's Miscellany, from Vol. 7, 1840, 8vo.
BiBLiOTECA Italiana osia Giornale di Letteratura Scienze ed Arti,
Marzo— Ottobre 1821, Gennajo 1823— Novembre 1825,
43 Nos. 8vo. Milano
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, from Vol. 17, 182.5, 8vo.
Boston Magazine, for April 1785 Donat. Pam. 68
British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical
Record, from the commencement in 1827, 8vo.
British Magazine, from Vol. 7, 1835, 8vo.
British Miscellany, for Jan. 1799 Donat. Pam. 69
Cambridge Quarterly Review and Academical Register, No. 1 ,
8vo. Lond. 1824
Cambridge University Calendar, from 1824, 12mo.
Christian Observer, from Vol. 23, 1823, 8vo.
Christian Remembrancer, Vols. 6 to 13 and 16, 9 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1824—34
Classical Journal, 40 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1810 — 29
248 bell.es lettrbs.
Clerc John le, Bibliotheque Universelle et Historique, 26 torn.
24mo. Amst. 1700
Colonial Magazine and Commercial-Maritime Journal, edited
by Robert Montgomery Martin, Esq. from its commence-
ment in 1840, 8vo.
Congregational Magazine, from Vol. 18, 1835, 8vo.
Dublin University Magazine, from Vol. 7, 1836, 8vo.
East-India Register and Directory, for 1840 and 1841, com-
piled by F. Clark, 12mo. Lond. 1840—1
Eclectic Review, from July, 1823, 8vo.
Edinburgh Literary Journal, for 1829, royal 8vo
Edinburgh Review, from the commencement in 1802, 8vo.
Edinburgh Review, General Index to the first twenty Volumes,
(1802—12) 8vo. Edinb. 1813
Edinburgh Review, General Index from Volume 21 to 50,
(1813— 30)8vo. Edinb. 1832
Foreign Literary Gazette, Jan. 6, to March 31, 1830, (all
published") 4to.
Foreign Quarterly Review, from the commencement in 1 827, 8vo.
Eraser's Magazine for Town and Country, from Vol. 7, 1833,
8vo.
Gentleman's Magazine, from the commencement in 1731, Svo.
Gentleman's Magazine, General Index to the first fifty-six
Volumes, (1731 — 86) by Rev. Samuel Ayscough, 2 vols.
Svo. Lond. 1789
Gentleman's Magazine, General Index from 1787 to 1818, by
John Nichols, F.S.A., 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
Gorleston and Southtown Magazine, 8vo. Yarmouth, 1831
Herald of Peace, for the years 1823 — 7 Donat. Pam. 79
Inquirer, (The) 2 vols, in 1, 8vo. Lond. 1822—3
Inspector, (The) Literary Magazine and Review, Nos. 9, 10, 1 1 ,
Svo. Lond. 1827
Journal des Savans, 5 torn. Paris, 1821 — 5
Literary Gazette, and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences,
&c., from 1819, 4to.
London Magazine, March, 1742 Donat. Pam. 84
London Magazine, from the commencement in 1820 to 1825,
13 vols. 8vo.
Metropolitan Magazine, from Vol. 6, 1833, 8vo.
Metropolitan Quarterly Magazine, No. 1, Svo. Lond. 1825
LITERARY JOURNALS, IkfAGAZINES, ETC. 249
Monthly Censor, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822 — 3
Monthly Magazine, from the commencement in 1796 to 1827,
64 vols. 8vo.
Monthly Review, from the commencement in 1749 to 1833,
213 vols. 8vo.
Monthly Review, General Index to the first seventy volumes,
by Rev. S. Ayscough, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1786
National Magazine and Dublin Literary Gazette, 2 vols, in 1,
8vo. Dublin, 1831
Naval and Military Magazine, No. 1, 8vo. Lond. 1827
New Monthly Magazine, from the commencement in 1821, 8vo.
Nic-Nac, or Oracle of Knowledge, for April, 1823
Donat. Pant. 86
North American Review, from Vol. 20, 1825, 8vo.
Norwich (The) Magazine, 1835, 8vo, Norwich, 1835
Oriental Herald, and Journal of General Literature, 8 vols.
8vo. Land. 1828—9
Oriental Quarterly Review, Vol. 1, 8vo. Lond, 1830
Oxford University Calendar, from 1824, 12mo.
Quarterly Review, from the commencement in 1809, 8vo.
Quarterly Review, General Index to the, 3 vols. 8vo.
Quarterly Theological Review and Ecclesiastical Record,
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825—6
Retrospective Review, from the commencement in 1820 to
1826, 13 vols. 8vo.
Retrospective Review, second series, 1827, 2 vols. 8vo.
Revue des deux Mondes, from Jan. 1842, royal 8vo.
Revue Encyclopedique, ou Analyse Raisonnee des Productions
les plus remarquables dans la Politique, les Sciences, ITn-
dustrie, et les Beaux- Arts, pour 1818 — 34, 48 tom. 8vo.
Swift Jonathan, The Examiner Works, vol. 8
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, from Jan. 1833, 8vo.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United
Kingdom, vol. 1, part 1, 4to. Lond. 1827
United Service Journal, and Naval and Military Magazine,
from Jan. 1833, 8vo.
Westminster Review, from the commencement in 1824 to
1836, 25 vols. 8vo.
2 k
250 BELLES LETTRES.
SECTION IV.
Philology, Criticism, Rhetoric, and Grammar.
Addison Rt. Hon. Jos., Essay on Virgil's Georgics
Works, vol. 1
Bentley Richard, Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris ;
with an answer to the objections of the Hon. Charles
Boyle, 8vo. Lond. 1816
BoiLEAU Despreaux Nich., Reflexions Critiques sur Longin et
Traduction du Trait^ du Sublime par Longin
(Euvres, torn. 2
Bossu R. P. le, Traite du Poeme Epique, 12mo. Have, 1714
Bossuet J. B., Maximes et Reflexions sur la Comedie
(Euvres, torn. 37
Bowles Thomas, (D.D.) Aristarchus: or a Compendious and
Rational Institution of the Latin Tongue ; with a Critical
Dissertation on the Roman Classics, Svo. Oxf. 1748
Bowles Rev. W. L., Letters to Mr. T. Campbell, as far as
regards Poetical Criticism Pamphleteer, vol. 20
Two Letters to the Rt. Hon. Lord Byron, in answer
to his Lordship's Letter, on the Strictures on the Life and
Writings of Pope Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Reply to the Charges brought by the Reviewer of
Spence's Anecdotes, in the Quarterly Review for Oct.
1820, against the last Editor of Pope's Works
Pamphleteer, vol. 17
British Metre, and its Derivatives Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Brydges Sir Egerton, Bart., Letters on the Character and
Poetical Genius of Lord Byron, small Svo. Lond. 1824
Buckingham J. S., Opinions of Reviewers on his Travels in
Mesopotamia Donat. Pam. 69
BuNN Alfred, The Stage : both before and behind the Curtain,
from •* Observations taken on the spot," 3 vols. 12mo,
Lond. 1840
PHILOLOGY, CRITICISM, ETC. 251
Butler Rev. S., Letter of the Rev. C. J. Blomfield, A.B.,
containing Remarks on the Edinburgh Review of the
Cambridge iEschylus, Shrewsbury , 1810 Donat. Pam. 6
Byron Right Hon. Lord, Letter to, protesting against the
Immolation of Gray, Cowper, and Campbell, at the
shrine of Pope Pamphleteer, vol. 18
Campbell George, (D.D.) Philosophy of Rhetoric, 2 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1816
Campbell H. Y., Ossiana, or Fingal ascertained and traced in
Ulster Pamphleteer, vol. 15
Carlyle Thomas, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 5 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1840
Channing W. E., (D.D.) Analysis of the Character of Napoleon
Bonaparte, suggested by the pubhcation of Scott's Life
of Napoleon Works
Remarks on the Character and Writings of John
Milton, occasioned by the publication of his lately dis-
covered " Treatise on Christian Doctrine" Works
Coleridge H. N., Introduction to the Study of the Greek
Classic Poets, part 1, 12mo. Lond. 1830
David Julius, The Modern Greek Grammar, translated from
the French, by Rev. G. Winnock, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Dawes Rich., Miscellanea Critica, ex. rec. Thomse Kidd, A.M.,
8vo. Lond. 1827
De Latinarum Literarum pronunciatione Dissertatio
Middleton's Works, vol. 2
Delpla a., French Drama: or a Discussion on the following
Question ; Which are the best means of making Theatres
vie with each other in promoting the Perfection of Taste
and the Improvement of Morals? Pamphleteer, vol. 12
DiCTioNNAiRE de la Grammaire et de la Litterature, 3 torn. 4to.
Ency. Method.
DoBREE p. p.. Adversaria, edente Jacobo Scholefield, 2 torn.
8vo. :,snJ ■ Cant. 1831—3
Drake Nathan, (M.D.) Memorials of Shakspeare; or Sketches
of his Character and Genius, by various Writers ; with
Essays and Notes, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Shakspeare and his Times; including the Biography
of the Poet; Criticisms on his Genius and Writings,
&c., 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1817
252 BELLES LETTRES.
Dryden John, Essay on Dramatic Poesy Works, vol. 5
DuNLOP John, History of Fiction ; being a Critical Account of
the most celebrated Prose Works of Fiction, 3 vols.
12mo. Edinb. 1816
Edgeworth R. L. and Miss, Essay on Irish Bulls, 12mo.
Lond. 1823
Foreign Quarterly Review, Rejoinder of the Proprietors of
the, to the " Reply of the Foreign Review"
Donat. Pam. 77
FoscoLO Ugo, Essays on Petrarch, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Gilchrist O., Observations on the Poetical Character of Pope
Pamphleteer, vols. 17, 18
Grammar of the Tahitian Dialect of the Polynesian Language,
Tahiti, 1823;— Plan of the South Sea Academy for
Educating the Children of Missionaries, 12mo.
Tahiti, 1824
Hall Rev. Robert, Reviews of several works reprinted from the
Eclectic Review, 8vo. Lond. 1824
another copy Works, vol. 4
Harris James, Hermes ; or a Philosophical Inquiry concerning
Universal Grammar Miscellanies, vol. 2
Philological Inquiries Miscellanies, vols 4, 5
Hints for Certain Reviewers, by one who has never been
Reviewed, Lond. 1807 Donat. Pam. 21
Ingram Rev. J., (D.D.) Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Lan-
guage Saxon Chronicle
Jacobs F., Additamenta Animadversionum in Athensei Deipno-
sophistas, 8vo. Jence, 1809
Johnson Samuel, (LL.D.) Philological Tracts Works, vol. 2
-— ^ Dissertation upon the Greek Comedy, translated from
Brumoy Works, vol. 3
Review of a Free Enquiry into the Nature and Origin
of Evil Works, vol. 8
Jones John, Explanation of the Greek Article, 12mo. Lond. 1827
JoNSON Ben, English Grammar Works, vol. 9
JoRTiN John, (D.D.) Miscellaneous Observations upon Authors,
Ancient and Modern, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1731
Critical Remarks on Greek, Latin, and Modern
Authors Tracts, vol. 2
Remarks on Spencer Tracts, vol. I
PHILOLOGY, CRITICISM, ETC. 253
JoRTiN John, (D.D.) Remarks on Milton Tracts, vol. 1
Tracts, Philological, Critical, and Miscellaneous, 2
vols. 8vo. Lond. 1790
Kames Henry Home Lord, Elements of Criticism, 2 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1817
Lee Rev. S., Grammar of the Hebrew Language, in a series of
Lectures, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Lettere Critico-Apologetiche per servire di Commentario all'
articolo che tratta della Letteratura Italiana, dell' Opera
di Madama di Stael, Firenze, 1806 Donat. Pam. 64
Letters of Decius, in answer to the Criticism upon the Political
Account of Trinidad, &c., Lond. 1808 Donat. Pam. 27
Marshman Joshua, (D.D.) Elements of Chinese Grammar,
with a Preliminary Dissertation on the Characters and
Colloquial Medium of the Chinese, 4to. Serampore, 1814
Matthi^e a., Greek Grammar, translated from the German, by
E. V. Blomfield, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
Maury I'Abb^, Essai sur I'Eloquence de la Chaire, 2 tom.
Paris, 1810
Milton John, Accedence commenced Grammar
Prose Works, vol. 2
Mitchell J., A Grammatical Parallel of the Ancient and
Modern Greek Languages, 12mo. Lond. 1824
Montgomery James, Lectures on Poetry and General Litera-
ture, delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831,
12mo. Lond. 1833
Observations on several Authors and Books in the Foreign
Languages Pamphleteer, vol. 2
Parr Samuel, (LL.D.) Warburtonian Tracts Works, vol. 3
PoRsoN Richard, Tracts and Miscellaneous Criticisms, collected
and arranged by Rev. T. Kidd, 8vo. Lond. 1815
A Vindication of the Literary Character of, from the
Animadversions of the Right Rev. Thomas Burgess, by
Crito Cantabrigiensis, 8vo. Camb. 1827
Raffles Hon. T. S., Discourse delivered to the Literary and
Scientific Society at Java, 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 8
Remarks addressed to J. B. Trotter, Esq., on the Scandalous
Attack made upon the Character of the Right Hon. W.
Pitt, in his " Memoirs of the latter years of the Right
Hon. C. J. Fox," Lond. 1812 Donat. Pam. 46
^54 BELLES LETTRES.
RouiLLON M. de, Complete Analytical Table of the Gender of
all French Nouns, Fakenham, 1813 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
Rousseau J. J., Lettre a M. d'Alembert (Euvres, torn. 11
Letters on the Confessions of, by M. Ginguene, Lond.
1792 Donat. Pam. 162
Lettres sur les Ecrits et le Caract^re de, par Madame
de Stael (Euvres, torn. 1
Selden J., Notes on Drayton's Polyolbion Opera, tom. 6
Smith Rev. Sydney, Articles originally published in the " Edin-
burgh Review" Works, vols. 1, 2, 4
Stackhouse T., Home Tooke Reviewed, or an Explanation of
the Particles " Of" and " For," Lond. 1813
Donat. Pam. 97
STAeL-HoLSTEiN Madame de, Lettres sur les Merits et le Carac-
t^re de J. J. Rousseau, Paris, 1814 Donat. Pam. 97
Notice sur le Caract^re et les Merits de Madame de
(Euvres, tom. 1
Swift Dr. Jonathan, Essay upon his Life, Writings, and Cha-
racter, by Deane Swift, 8vo. Lond. 1755
Remarks on his Life and Writings, by John Earl of
Orrery, 8vo. Lond. 1752
Talfourd T. N., Attempt to estimate the Poetical Talent of
the Present Age Pamphleteer, vol. 5
Taylor John Edward, Michael Angelo, considered as a Philoso-
phic Poet. With Translations, 12mo. Lond. 1840
Taylor Wm., English Synonyms discriminated, 12mo.
Lond. 1813
Historic Survey of German Poetry, interspersed with
various translations, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
TooKE J. H., Diversions of Purley, 2 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1798—1805
TwEDDELL Joannis, Prolusiones Juveniles. Prcemiis Academicis
Dignatee Remains
Tytler Alex. F., Essay on the Principles of Translation, 8vo.
Edinb. 1813
Vindication of Mr. Pope's Essay on Man Donat. Pam. 167
Voltaire, Commentaires sur Corneille (Euvres, tom. 8, partie 2
VoRTiGERN and Rowena, Passages selected by Distinguished
Personages, on the great Literary Trial of, Lond. 1 795
Donat. Pam. 167
DICTIONARIES AND LEXICONS. 255
Warton Joseph, (D.D.) Essay on the Genius and Writings of
Pope, 8vo. Lond. 1806
Warton Thomas, (B,D.) History of English Poetry, from the
close of the Eleventh Century to the commencement of
the Eighteenth Century, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1774
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) Art of Reading and Writing English
Works, vol. 4
Whately Richard, (D.D.) Elements of Rhetoric, 8vo.
Oxf, 1828
Whately Thomas, Remarks on some of the Characters of
Shakspeare; Edited by Abp. Whately, I'imo.
Lond. 1839
Wood Robert, Essay on the original Genius and Writings of
Homer ; with a Comparative View of the ancient and
present State of the Troade, 4to. Lond. 1775
SECTION V.
Dictionaries and Lexicons.
AiNswoRTH R., Latin Dictionary, Improved and Enlarged by
Dr. Thomas Morell, and Edited by John Carey, LL.D.
1 vol. in 2, 4to. Lond. 1823
Alberti Fran9ois de Villeneuve, Grand Dictionnaire Fran^ais-
Italien, 2 tom. 4to. Bassano, 1811
Bailey-Fahrenkruger's Worterbuch der Enghschen Sprache,
(English and German Dictionary,) 2 vols. 8vo.
:..:iu-i .ovTi-f>h Jene, 1822
BoswoRTH Rev. J., Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language:
with a Preface, on the Origin and Connexion of the
Germanic Tongues, a Map of Languages, and the Es-
sentials of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Boucher Rev. J., Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words,
parts 1 and 2, 4to. Lond. 1832
256 BELLES LETTRES.
BoYER, French and English Dictionary, 4to. Lond. 1816
BuxTORFii, Thesaurus Grammaticus Linguae sanctee Hebrseae,
12mo. Basil. 1620
Dawson Benjamin, Philologia Anglicana; or a Philological and
Synonymical Dictionary of the English Language, parts
1 — 5 Ipswich, 1806
DiCTiONNAiRE de TAcademie Fran9oise, 2 torn. 4to.
Paris, 1814
Du Cange C. Du Fresne, Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae et
Infimae Latinitatis, et Supplementum D. P. Carpentieri,
10 torn, folio Paris, 1733— 66
Facciolati Jac, Lexicon totius Latinitatis, cur^ Forcellini, cum
Appendice, 4 tom. folio Patavii, 1805
FoRBY Rev, R., Vocabulary of East Anglia, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1830
Hederici B,, Lexicon Gr. et Lat k Morell, 4to. Lond. 1803
HiCKES George, Linguarum Veterum Septentrionalium Thesau-
rus, 2 tom. folio Oxon. 1705
Johnson Dr. S., Dictionary of the English Language, with
Additions, by the Rev. H, J. Todd ; and a Supplement,
by the Rev. J. Seager, 5 vols. 4to. Lond. 1818 — 9
Lye E., Dictionnarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum, edidit
Owen Manning, 2 tom. folio Lond. 1772
Moor Edward, Suffolk Words and Phrases, or an attempt to
collect the Singular Localisms of that County, 12mo.
Woodbridge, 1823
Morell T., Lexicon Graeco-Prosodiacum, cura Edvardi Maltby,
4to. Cant. 1815
Nares Robt., (B.D.) Glossary; or Collection of Words, Phrases,
Names, and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, &c., which
have been thought to require Illustration in the Works of
English Authors, 4to. Lond. 1822
NizoLii Marii, Lexicon Ciceronianum ex recensione Alexandri
Scoti. Accedunt Phrases et Formulae Linguae Latinae
ex commentariis Stephani Doleti. Juxta Editionem Ja-
cobi Facciolati, 3 tom. 8vo. Lond. 1820
Richardson John, Persian, Arabic, and Enghsh Dictionary, by
Wilkins, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1806
Simonis Joann., Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, ab Eich-
horn, 2 tom. 8vo. Halcp, 1793
POETRY AND THE DRAMA. 25?
SoMNER W., Dictionarium Saxonico-Latino-AngHcum cum
Grammaticd et Glossario Aelfrici, folio Oxon. 1659
SoMNER Gul., Vocabulariutn Anglo-Saxonicum, Lexico, 8vo.
Oxon. 1701
Spelman H., Glossarium Archaiologicum, folio Lond. 1687
Stephani Henrici, Thesaurus Grsecse Linguae, 8 torn, folio
Lond. Valp. 1816—18
VocABOLARio compendiato della Crusca, 2 vols. 4to. Venez. 1705
Webster Noah, Dictionary of the English Language, 2 vols.
4to. Lond. 1831
Whiter Rev. W,, Etymologicon Universale ; or Universal Ety-
mological Dictionary, 2 vols. 4to. Camb. 1822
Young T., (M.D.) Rudiments of an Egyptian Dictionary in the
ancient Enchorial Character ; with a Life of the Author,
and Catalogue of his Works and Essays, 8vo. Lond. 1831
SECTION VI.
Poetry and the Drama.
Addison Joseph, Poems on Several Occasions Works, vol. 1
Cato ; a Tragedy Works, vol. 1
Rosamond; an Opera Works, vol. 1
Address to the Inhabitants of the Eastern Counties of England ;
being a slight historical sketch of Ancient Roads, with a
few observations on the adaptation of the Modern Rail-
way to the development of the resources of a country,
1839 Donat. Pam. 168
AiKiN John, Essays on Song- Writing ; with a Collection of such
English Songs as are eminent for Poetical Merit; with
a Supplement, &c., by R. H. Evans, 12mo. Lond. 1816
Alfieri Vittorio, Tragedie e Poesie Varie, 3 tom. 8vo.
Milano, 1818
Ariosto Lud., Orlando Furioso, 5 tom, 8vo. Milano, 1812 — 14
translated by Hoole Chalmers, vol.21
2 L
258 BELLES LETTRES.
Assize Ball; or Lucy of the Moor, iond. 1820 Donat. Pam. 66
Atherstone Edwin, The Fall of Nineveh ; a Poem, 8vo.
Lond. 1828
Baillie Joanna, Miscellaneous Plays, 8vo. Lond. 1805
Plays on the Passions, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
Dramas, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Barbauld Anna L., Poems of Works, vol. 1
Barker Richard, Tales of the Blest; a Poem, first series,
Infancy and Childhood, 18mo. Thetford, 1840
Barton Bernard, Napoleon, and other Poems, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Poems, l2mo. Lond. 1823
Poetic Vigils, 12mo. Lond. 1824
Beattie J., (LL.D.) The Minstrel, and other Poems, 12mo.
Lond. 1811
Beaumont and Fletcher, Dramatic Works of; with Introduction
and Notes, by Henry Weber, 14 vols. 8vo. Edinh. 1812
Bentley E., Genuine Poetical Compositions, Norwich, 1791
Donat. Pam. 159
Betiiam Matilda, Vignettes; in Verse, Lond. 1818
Donat. Pam. 67
Blewitt Reginald James, The Court of Chancery ; a Satirical
Poem, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Bloomfield Robert, The Poems of, 3 vols. 18rao. Lond. 1827
Vol. 1 The Farmer's Boy ; Good Tidings
2 Rural Tales ; Wild Flowers
3 Banks of Wye ; May- Day with the Muses
Hazelwood Hall; a Village Drama, 12mo. Lond. 1823
BoiLEAU DesprI^aux Nich., (Euvres Completes, 3 tom. 8vo.
Paris, 1810
Bonaparte Lucien, Charlemagne; ou I'feglise Delivree, 2 tom.
4to. Lond. 1814
BowRiNG John, Specimens of the Russian Poets, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1823
» — Batavian Anthology ; or Specimens of the Dutch
Poets, 12mo. Lond. 1824
Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain, l2mo.
Lond. 1824
Matins and V^espers, 12mo. Lond. 1823
Brooke and Hellier; a Satyr, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 69
BuLWER Sir E. L., Money; a Comedy, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Richelieu, or the Conspiracy; a Play,8vo. Lond. 1839
POETRY AND THE DRAMA.
BuLWER Sir E. L., The Lady of Lyons, or Love and Pride; a
Play, 8vo. Lond. 1838
• The Sea-Captain, or the Birthright; a Drama, 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Buonarroti Michelagnolo, Rime di, col Comento diG. Biagioli,
8vo. Parigi, 1821
Burns Robert, Songs and Poems Works, vols. 3, 4
Butler Samuel, Hudibras,with Notes by Zachary Grey, LL.D.,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond 1744
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Lond. 1841
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Pearch, 4 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1768
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Donat. Pam. 73
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8vo. Lond. 1833
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Paris, 1820
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and Critical, by Dr. Samuel Johnson : and the most ap-
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VOL.
Addison Joseph 9
Akenside Mark, M.D 14
Armstrong John, M.D. .. 16
Beattie James, LL.D 18
Beaumont Francis ...... 6
Beaumont Sir John 6
Blacklock Thomas, D.D. . 18
Blackmore Sir Richard .. 10
Blair Rev. Robert 15
Boyse Samuel 14
Brome Alexander 6
Brooke Henry 17
Broome William, D.D. .. 12
Brovrae William ■ . 6
Butler Samuel 8
Byrom John, M. A 15
Cambridge Richard Owen . 18
Carew Thomas 5
Cartwright Rev. William . 6
Cawthorne Rev. James . . 14
Chatterton Thomas 15
Chaucer Geoffrey 1
Churchill Rev. Charles . . 14
Collins William 13
Congreve William 10
Cooper John Gilbert .... 15
Corbett Bishop 5
Cotton Charles 6
Cotton Nathaniel, M.D. .. 18
Cowley Abraham 7
Cowper William 18
Crashaw Rev. Richard .... 6
Cunningham John , 14
Daniel Samuel 3
Davenant Sir William .... 6
Daviea Sir John - 5
Denhara Sir John 7
Dodsley Robert 15
Donne John, D.D 5
Dorset Charles, Earl of . . 8
Drayton Michael ........ 4
Drummond William 5
Dryden John 8 and 9
Duke Rev. Richard 9
Dyer Rev. John 13
Falconer William 14
Fawkes Rev. Francis, M.A. 16
Fenton Elijah 10
Fletcher Giles . . . . , 6
Fletcher Phineas • 6
Garth Sir Samuel 9
Gascoigne George 2
Gay John 10
Glover Richard 17
Goldsmith Oliver, M.B. .. 16
Gower John 2
Grainger James, M. D 14
Gray Thomas 14
Green Matthew 15
Habington William. . ...... 6
Halifax Charles, Earl of ... . 9
Hall Bishop 5
Hammond James 11
Harte Rev. Walter 16
Hughes John 10
Jago Rev, Richard 17
Jenyns Soame 17
Johnson Samuel, LL.D. .. 16
Jones Sir William 18
Jonson Ben 5
King William, D.C.L 9
Langhorne John, D. D 16
Lansdowne George Lord .. 11
Lloyd Robert 15
Logan Rev. John 18
Lovibond Edward 16
Lyttelton George, Lord .... 14
Mallett David 14
Mason Rev. William, M.A. 18
Mickle William JuHus .... 17
Milton John 7
Moore Edward 14
POETRY AND THE DRAMA.
263
English Poets : continued
VOL.
Otway Edward 8
Pamell Thomas, D.D, .. 9
Philips Ambrose 13
Philips John 8
Pitt Rev. Christopher .... 12
Pomfret Rev. John 8
Pope Alexander 12
Prior Matthew 10
Rochester John, Earl of . . 8
Roscommon Wentworth
Dil'on, Earl of ... . 8
Rowe Nicholas 9
Sav^e Richard 11
Scott John 17
Shakspeare William 5
Sheffield John, Duke of
Buckingham 10
Shenstone William 13
Sherburne Sir Edward .... 6
Skelton Rev. John ...... 2
Smart Rev. Christopher . . 16
Smith Edmund 9
Somerville William 11
Sprat Bishop 9
Stepney George 8
Stirling Wm. Alex., Earl of 3
Suckling Sir William 6
Surrey Henry, Earl of .... 2
Swift Jonathan, D. D 11
Thomson James 12
Thompson Rev. William . . 13
Tickell Thomas 11
Turberville George 2
Waller Edmund 8
Walsh William ... 8
Warner William 4
Warton Joseph, D. D 18
Warton Thomas, B.D 18
Watts Isaac, D. D 13
West Gilbert, LL. D 13
Whitehead Paul 16
Whitehead William 17
Wilkie William, D.D. .... 16
Wyatt Sir Thomas 2
Yalden Thomas, D.D 11
Young Rev. Edward, LL.D. 13
Translations 19, 20, 21
Spencer Edmund ■. . 3
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2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Fra DiAvoLO, Oper von Scribe Donat. Pam. 168
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Donat. Pam. 168
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HoBBii T., Historia Ecclesiastica Carmine Elegiaco Concinnata,
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Hone Wm., The Man in the Moon, &c., Lond. 1820
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Iffland W. a., The Foresters, a Play; translated by Bell
Plumptre, Lond. 1799 Donat. Pam. 81
Jameson Mrs., Social Life in Germany, illustrated in the Acted
Dramas of Her Royal Highness the Princess Amelia of
Saxony ; translated from the German, with Introduction
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Jamieson Robt., Popular Ballads and Songs, from Tradition,
Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb.l^QQ
Jerrold Douglas, Bubbles of the Day ; a Comedy, Bvo.
Lond. 1842
JoDRELL Sir R. p., Carmina Selecta, 8vo. Lond. 1810
Dover, Ancient and Modern, a Poem, 8vo. Dover, 1841
Johnson Samuel, (LL.D.) Poems of Works, vol. I
Irene ; a Tragedy Works, vol. 1
Jones John, Attempts in Verse; with some account of the
Writer, written by Himself; and an Introductory Essay
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Robert Southey, 12mo. Lond. 1831
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8vo. Lond. 1816
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JoRTiN John, (D.D.) Lusus Poetici Tracts, vol. 1
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Junto (The); A Poem, Lond. 1712 Donat. Pam. 82
Kemble Frances Ann, F'rancis the First ; an Historical Drama,
8vo. Lond. 1832
Knowles James Sheridan, The Hunchback; a Play, 8vo.
Lond. 1832
The Wife, a Tale of Mantua ; a Play, 8vo. Lond. 1833
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Lond. 1838
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The Virgin of the Sun ; a Play, translated by Anne
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Tragedy, translated by Anne Plumptre, Lond. 1799
Donat. Pam. 26
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Lessing G. E,, Nathan the Wise; a Dramatic Poem, translated
from the German, [by W. Taylor,] 8vo. Norwich, 1791
LocKMAN J., David's Lamentation over Saul and Jonathan,
Lond. 1736 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
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Lond. 1826
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MiLMAN Rev. H. H., The Fall of Jerusalem ; a Dramatic Poem,
8vo. Lond. 1822
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Tales of the Covenanters; by Robert Pollok, A.M., 18rao.
Edinb. 1833
Tales of the Crusaders ; by the Author of " Waverley," 4 vols.
12mo. (two copies) Edinb. 1825
another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1832
Tales of the Early Ages; by the Author of '< Brambletye
House," vols. 1, 3, 12mo. Zonrf. 1832
Tales of the Great St. Bernard; 3 vols. 12mo, Lond. 1828
Tales of the Peerage and the Peasantry; edited by Lady Dacre,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1835
296 BELLES LETTRES.
Tales of the Ramad'han; by J. A. St. John, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1835
Tales of the Saxons; by Emily Taylor, 12mo. Lond. 1832
Tales of the Wars of Our Times ; by the Author of " Recollec-
tions of the Peninsula," 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1829
Tales of the West; by the Author of " Letters from the East,"
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1828
Tales of Venezuela; 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1831
Tales by the O'Hara Family ; 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1825
Tales by the O'Hara Family; second series, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1826
Talisman (The) ; by the Author of " Waverley," 2 vols. 12mo.
(two copies) Tales of the Crusaders
another copy, 8vo. Paris, 1832
T^LiiMAQUE, Les Adventures de; par Fenelon, 2 torn. 12mo.
Paris, 1811
Ten Thousand a Year; 3 vols. 12mo. Edinh. 1841
Thaddeus of Warsaw; by Jane Porter, 12mo. Lond. 1831
Tippoo Sultaun ; a Tale of the Mysore War, by Capt. Meadows
Taylor, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1840
Tom Jones, History of; by Henry Fielding', 3 vols. 12mo.
Brit. Nov. vols. 19 — 21
Tor (The) Hill; by the Author of " Brambletye House," 3 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1826
TouRNON Mademoiselle de, 2 torn. 12mo. Paris, 1820
Tower (The) of London ; an Historical Romance, by William
Harrison Ainsworth, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Traditions of Palestine; by Harriet Martineau, 12mo.
Lond. 1830
Traditions of the Rhine; by Charles Henry Knox, 12mo.
Lond. 1840
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry ; 5 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1830—36
Tremaine; or the Man of Refinement, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1825
Traits of Travel ; or Tales of Men and Cities, by the Author
of " Highways and By-ways," 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1829
Trevelyan ; by the Author of " Marriage in High Life,"
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
FICTITIOUS NARRATIVE. 297
Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Life, and Opinions of; by the
Rev. Lawrence Sterne Works, vols. 1 — 4
Trois Nouvelles ; Mirza, Adelaide et Theodore, et Histoire de
Pauline, par M*^^- De Stael (Euvres, torn. 2
Trustee (The); by the Author of the Tragedy of " The Provost
of Bruges," 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1841
Truths and Fictions of the Middle Ages ; — The Merchant and
the Friar; by Sir Francis Palgrave, 12mo. Lond. 1837
Two (The) Admirals; a Tale of the Sea, by J. Fenimore Cooper,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1842
Two (The) Friends; a Novel, by the Countess of Blessington,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1835
Two Rectors; l2nio. Zone?. 1824
Tylney Hall; by Thomas Hood, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
Up the Rhine; by Thomas Hood, 12mo. Lond. 1840
Usurer's (The) Daughter; by a Contributor to Blackwood's
Magazine, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832
Valerius; a Roman Story, 3 vols. 12mo. Edinb. 1821
Valnoir Madame de, ou I'fecole des Families, torn. 2 — 4,
12mo. Paris, 1813
Vargas; a Tale of Spain, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1822
Vates ; or the Philosophy of Madness ; being an Account of
the Life, Actions, Passions, and Principles of a Tragic
Writer, part 1, 4to. Lond. 1840
Vathek ; by William Beckford : — The Castle of Otranto ; by
Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford : — The Bravo of Venice ;
byM. G. Lewis, Esq., 12mo. Lond. 1834
Venetia ; by the Author of" Vivian Grey," 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1837
Veterans (The) of Chelsea Hospital; by the Author of "The
Subaltern," 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1842
Vicar (The) of WakeHeld ; by Oliver Goldsmith
Misc. Works, vol. 1
another copy, 12mo. Brit. Nov. vol. 23
Village Dialogues; by Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M., 3 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1833
Vivian Grey ; 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1826
Wald Matthew, The History of; small 8vo. Edinb. 1824
Walter Colyton ; a Tale of 1688, by the Author of " Bramble-
tye House," 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1830
2 Q
298 BELLES LETTRES.
Wauleigh; or the Fatal Oak, a Legend of Devon, by Mrs,
Bray, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
Waverley ; 2 vols. 18mo. Novels and Tales, vols. 1, 2.
another copy, Svo. Paris, 1839
Waverley Anecdotes ; Illustrative of the Incidents, Characters,
and Scenery described in the Novels and Romances of
Sir Walter Scott, Bart., 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1833
Water (The) Witch; or the Skimmer of the Sea, by the Author
of the " Borderers," 3 vols. l2mo. Lond. 1830
Whims and Oddities ; second series, by Thomas Hood, 12mo.
Lond. 1829
Widow (The) Barnaby; by Frances Trollope, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1839
WiLHELM Meister's Apprenticeship ; a Novel, from the German
of Goethe, 3 vols. 12mo. Edinh. 1824
Wondrous Tale of Alroy; and the Rise of Iskander; by the
Author of " Vivian Grey," 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1833
Woodstock ; or the Cavalier, by the Author of " Waverley,"
3 vols. 12mo. (two copies) Edinb. 1826
another copy, Svo. Paris, 1841
Young (The) Muscovite; or the Poles in Russia, edited by
Capt. F. Chamier, R.N., 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
Zadig, ou la Destin6e, par Voltaire (Euvres, torn. 8, part 1
Zanoni ; by the Author of" Night and Morning," 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1842
Zavde; a Spanish Romance, by M. Segray, translated by
P. Porter, Esq., 12mo. Lond. 1690
Zeluco; by Dr. Moore, 2 vols. 12mo. Brit. Nov. vols. 34, 35
Zillah ; a Tale of the Holy City, by the Author of " Brambletye
House," 4 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1828
ZoHRAB the Hostage; by the Author of " Hajji Baba," 3 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1832
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS. 299
SECTION VIII.
Greek and Latin Classics and Translations.
^LiANi Claudii, Opera Omnia, folio Tiguri, 1548 — 56
De Natura Animalium, lib, xvii, Schneideri, 8vo.
Lips. 1784
Varia Historia, Lehnerti, 8vo. Lips. 1794
^scHYLi, Tragoedise, Gr. et. Lat., k Scliutz, 5 torn. 8vo.
Halce, 1809—21
Persse, a Blomfield, 8vo.- Cant. 1818
Agamemnon, a Blomfield, 8vo. Cant. 1822
Choephoree, k Blomfield, 8vo. Cant. 1824
Septem Contra Thebas, a Blomfield, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Prometheus Vinctus, k Blomfield, 8vo. Lond. 1825
^SlscHYLUs, Tragedies of; translated by R. Potter, 8vo.
Oxf. 1812
Ammiani Marcellini, Res Gestee, cura Jac. Gronovii, 4to.
Lug. Bat. 1693
Anacreontis Teii, Carmina Greec^, cura J. F. Fischeri, 8vo.
Lips. 1793
Anacreon, The Odes of, translated with Notes, by T. Moore,
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1820
The Odes of; translated by T. Girdlestone, M.D.^
12mo. Yarmouth, 1803
Works of; translated by F. Fawkes Chalmers, vol. 20
Anacreontis et Sapphonis Carmina, Gr. et Lat., cum Notis
perpetuis, 12mo. Lond. 1733
Analecta Veterum Poetarum Greccorum, editore R. F. P.
Brunck, 3 torn. 8vo. Argent, 1776
Apoljlonii Rhodii A rgonautica Greece ; cum Notis et Varietate
Lectionis, edidit R. F. P. Brunck, 2 tom. 8vo.
Lips. 1810—13
Apollonius Rhodius, The Argonauticsof; translated by Francis
Fawkes, 8 vo. Lond. 1780
another copy Chalmers, vol. 20
300 BELLES LETTRES.
Apuleii, Opera Omnia, 2 torn. 8vo. Biponti, 1788
Aristophanis Comoediae ; Beckii, Invernizii, et Dindorfii, vols.
1— ll,8vo. Zi;)s. 1794— 1823
Aristophanes, Comedies of; translated by T. Mitchell, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1820—22
The Birds of; translated with Notes, by the Rev.
Henry Fr. Gary, A.M., 8vo. Lond. 1824
Aristotelis, Opera, Gr. et Lat., cura J. Casauboni, 2 torn, in 1,
folio Aurel. Allobr. 1605
— Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., k Buhle, torn. 1 — 5, 8vo.
Biponti, 1791—1800
Aristotle, Works, translated by Thomas Taylor, 7 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1810—11
Vol. i On the Parts and Progressive Motion of Animals; The Pro-
blems ; On Indivisible Lines ; Elements of the true Arith-
metic of Infinites
2 On the Heavens ; On Generation and Corruption ; On Meteors
3 History of Animals ; Treatise on Physiognomy
4 On the Soul ; On Sense and Sensibles ; On Memory and Re-
miniscence; On Sleep and Wakefulness; On Dreams; On
Divination by Sleep ; On the common Motion of Animals ;
On the Generation of Animals ; On Length and Shortness
of Life ; On Youth and Old Age, Life and Death ; On
Respiration
5 The Organon, or Logical Treatises
6 The Physics
7 The Art of Rhetoric ; The Poetic ; The Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle, Ethics and Politics, translated by J. Gillies, LL.D.,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1813
Treatise on Poetry, translated by Thos. Twining, M.A.,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1812
Arriani, Expeditio Alexandri et Hist. Indica, llaphdii, 8vo.
Amst. 1757
Arrian's History of Alexander's Expedition, translated with
Notes by John Rooke, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1729
Athen;f.i Deipnosophistee, Gr. et Lat., Schweigheeuseri, 14 vols.
Bvo. Argent. 18D1
AuLi Gellii Noctes Atticte, Gronovii et Conradi, 2 torn. 8vo.
Lips. 1762
AusoNii D., Opera, Jacobus Tollius recensuit, 8vo. Amst. 1671
BioN and Moschus, Idylliums, translated by Fawkes
Chalmers, vol. 20
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS. 301
C.tSARis C. J., Opera, cum notis Var. et Oudendorpii, 4to.
Lug. Bat. 1737
CiESAH C. J., Commentaries of; translated into English, with a
Discourse concerning the Roman Art of War, by "William
Duncan, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1809
Callimachi quse supersunt recensuit, et cum Notarum delectu,
edidit Car. Jac, Blomfield, 8vo. Lond. 1815
Catulli, Carmina, Doering, 2 tom. in 1, 8vo. Lips. 1788
Catullus, Tibullus, et Propertius, cura Gabbema, 8vo.
Traj. ad R hen. 1659
Cicero N is M. T., Opera cura Ernesti, cum notis et Clave
Ciceroniana, 8 vols. 8vo. Hal^, 1774 — 77
CicERON, Lettres de, a Atticus, et le Texte Latin de Grgevius,
par I'Abbe Mongault, 6 tom. 12mo. Amst. 1741
Cicero Marcus T., Letters to several of his Friends, with Re-
marks by Wm. Melmoth, Esq., 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1814
Cato and Lselius ; or Essays on Old Age and Friend-
ship, translated with Remarks by Wm. Melmoth, Esq.,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1777
CoLUTHus, Rape of Helen, translated byFawkesCAaZwier5,vol.20
Demosthenes, Orations, translated by Thomas Leland, D.D.,
2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1814
DiODORi Siculi, Bibliotheca Historica, Gr. et. Lat., cum notis
Variorum et Wesselingii, Heynii, et Eryngii, 1 1 tom. Svo.
Biponti, 1793—1807
DiODORUs the Siciliaa, his Historical Library, &c., translated
from the Greek, by Geo. Booth, folio Lond. 1700
DiOGENis Laertii, Gr. et Lat., cum notis Variorum et Meiboraii,
2 tom. 4to. Atnst. 1692
Dion Cassius, History of; trans, from the Greek, by Manning,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1704
DioNYsii Halicarnassensis, Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., curante
J. J. Reiske, 6 tom. Svo. Lips. 1774 — 77
DioNYSius Halicarnassensis, The Roman Antiquities of; trans-
lated with Notes and Dissertations, by Edward Spelman,
4 vols, in 2, 4to. *Lond. 1758
Epictetus, Enchiridion of, translated by Lady M. W. Montagu
Works, vol. 1
Epistles of Cicero to Brutus, and of Brutus to Cicero ; with
Notes, &c., by Conyers Middleton, D.D Works, vol. 4
302 BELLES LETTRES.
EuRiPiDis, Opera, Gr. et Lat., Matthise, 9 vols. 8vo.
Lips. 1813—29
Bacchee, a P. Elmsley, 8vo. Oxf. 1821
Medea, a P. Elmsley, 8vo. Oxf. 1818
Orestes, Medea, Hecuba, et Phcenissse, Greece, k R.
Porson, 8vo. Lond. 1818—21
Euripides, Tragedies of, translated by R. Potter, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1808
Herodiani, Historia, Gr. et Lat., cum notis et Commentario,
Irmischii, 5 torn. 8vo. Lips. 1789—1805
Herodoti, Opera, cura Schweigheeuseri, 6 tom. 8vo.
Argent. 1816
HiRODOTE, Histoire d', trad, du Grec, avec des Remarques
Historiques et Critiques, un Essai sur la Chronologie
d'Herodote, et une Table Geographique, par Pierre- Hen.
Larcher, 9 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1802
Herodotus, translated with Notes, by the Rev. William Beloe,
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1806
Hesiod, Works, translated by Cooke Chalmers, vol. 20
Homeri, Opera Omnia, curS. Ernesti, 5 vols. Bvo. Glasg. 1814
llias, Gr. et Lat., k Heyne, 8 vols. 8vo. Lips. 1802
Homer, Iliad and Odyssey, trans, by Pope Chalmers, vol. 19
The Iliad and the Odyssey ; translated into English
blank verse, by William Cowper, [reprinted from the first
edition] Works, by Southey, vols. 11 — 14
The Iliad of; translated by William Cowper, with
alterations and Notes by the Translator, and a Preface
by J. Johnson, LL.D., fourth edition, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1817
The Odyssey of; translated by William Cowper, with
alterations and Notes by the Translator, and a Preface
by J. Johnson, LL.D., fourth edition, 2 vols. 12n)o.
Lond. 1817
Iliad, translated by William Sotheby, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1831
Translations from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 12
Homer's Works, An Essay towards a Translation of; by J. N.
Scott, Lond. \155 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
HoRATii, Opera, ex recensione R. Bentleii, 4to. Amst. 1728
Opera, cum notis Baxteri, Gcsneri et Zeunii, 8vo.
yLips. 1815
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS.
HoRATii, Epistolee, with English Commentary and Notes, «&:c.,
by Hurd, 2 vols. ]2mo. Camb. 1757
Horace, Works, translated by Francis Chalmers, vol. 19
Les CEuvres de, avec notes par Dacier, 10 vols. 12rao.
Paris, 1691
Translations from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 12
Howes Rev. F., Miscellaneous Poetical Translations, 12mo.
Lond. 1806
IsocRATis, Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., curS. Augeri, 3 vols. 8vo.
Paris, 1782
JosEPHi Flav., Opera, Gr. et. Lat., ad Editionem Havercampii,
curavit Fr. Oberthiir, 3 vols. 8vo. Lips. 1782 — 85
JosEPHus Flavins, Works, translated by Wm, Whiston, A.M.,
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
JuvEKALis D. Junii, Satirse, k G. A. Ruperti, 2 tom. 8vo.
Lips. 1801
JuvENALis D. Junius, The Satires of; translated into English
Verse, by William Gifford, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817
Satires, translated by John Dryden Chalmers, vol. 19
Translations from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 13
Livii Historise, cum notis Drakenborchii et Crevierii, 4 tom.
8vo. Oxf. 1818
Livy's History of Rome, translated by George Baker, A.M.,
6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1814
LoNGiNi de Sublimitate, Gr. et Lat., a Weiske, 8vo. Lips. 1809
LoNGiNus Dion., On the Subhme; translated with Notes, Life,
&c., by William Smith, A.M., 8vo. Lond. 1739
LoNGiNUs on the Sublime in Writing; translated with Notes
and Dissertations, by Rev. William Tylney Spurdens, 4to.
Lond. 1836
LucANi, Pharsalia, cum notis var. k Car. Fred. Weber, 2 tom.
8vo. Lips. 1821
LuCAN, Pharsalia; Translated by Rowe Chalmers, vol. 20
LuciANi, Opera, Gr. cum nova versione Lat. Tib. Hemsterhusii
et Jo. Mat. Gesneri, Gr. scholiis ac notis varior. cura Tib.
Hemsterhusii et Jo. F. Reitzii, 3 vols. 4to. Amst. 1743 —
Index Lucianeus, sive Lexicon concinnatum k Car. Conr.
Reitzii, 4to. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1746
LuciAN of Samosata; translated, with comments, &c., by Wm.
Tooke, F.R.S., 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1820
304 BELLES LETTRES.
LucRETii T. Carii, De Rerum Natura, Libri sex, a Wakefield,
4 vols. 8vo. Glasg. 1813
Lucretius T. Cams, On the Nature of Things, translated by
Thomas Creech, 2 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1722
Translations from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 12
Lysine, Opera Omnia, Gr, et Lat., cxxrk Augeri, 2 vols. Bvo.
Paris, 1783
Martialis M. Val. Epigrammata, 2 torn. Bvo. Bipont. 17B4
Epigrammata, 12mo. Lug. 1512
Metastasio Pietro, Traduzioni Opere, torn. 15
Estratto dell' arte Poetica d' Aristotile Opere, tom. Ifcl
MusvEus, The Loves of Hero and Leander, translated by Fawkes
Chalmers, vol. 20
Oratores Grseci, edidit Greece, et partim Latiue, J. J. Reiskius,
12 vols. Bvo. Lips. 1770—5
^schines, in vol. 3, 4 ; Alcidamas, vol. 8 ; Andocides, vol. 4, Latine et
Notse, vol. 8 ; Antisthenes, vol. 8 ; Antiphon, vol. 7, Latine, vol. 8 ;
Demosthenes, vols. 1, 2, 4, Notas, vols. 8, ad 12; Dinarchus, vol. 4,
NotsB, vol. 8 ; Gorgias, vol. 8 ; Gregorius, vol. 8 ; Herodes Atticus,
vol. 8 ; IsiBUS, vol. 7 ; Lesbonax, vol. 8 ; Lycurgus, vol. 4, Notae, vol. 8
Lysias, vols. 5, 6 ; Ruhnkenius, vol. 8
OviDii P. N., Opera, e textu Burmanni cum Notis Bentleii
hactenus ineditis, necnon Harlesii, Gierigii, Burmanni,
Lemairii, et aliorum selectissimis, 5 vols. 8vo. Oxon. 1825
Opera, cur^ Mitscherlich, 2 tom. Bvo. Gott. 1798
Ovid, Metamorphoses, translated by Garth Chalmers, vol. 20
Epistles, Metamorphoses and Art of Love ; transla-
tions from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 12
Paraphrase of an Anonymous Greek Writer on the Nichoma-
chean Ethics of Aristotle ; translated by Wm, Bridgeman,
4to. Lond. 1807
Pausanle, Grseciee Descriptio, Gr. et lAt., Facii, 4 tom. Bvo.
Lips. 1794—6
Pausanias, Description of Greece, translated, with Notes, by
Thomas Taylor, 3 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1794
Persii, Satires, a Koenig, Bvo. Gott, 1803
Persius Aulus, The Satires of; translated into English Verse,
by Wm. Gifford, Esq. With Gifford's Juvenal
Satires of, translated, with Notes, by Rev. F. Howes,
Bvo. Lond. 1809
-J Translations from, by John Dryden Works, vol. 13
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS. 305
Philostratorum quse supersunt omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum notis,
G. Olearii, folio Lips. 1709
PiNDARi Carmina cum lectionis varietate et Adnotationibus,
cura Chr. Gottl. Heyne, 3 vols. 8vo. Gottingce, 1798
Pindar's Works; to which is prefixed a Dissertation on the
Olympick Games, by Gilbert West, 4to. Lond. 1749
Platonis PhiJosophi quse extant Greece, ad Editionem Henrici
Stephani accurate expressa cum Marsilii Ficini interpre-
tatione. Accedit varietas Lectionis, 12 torn. 8vo.
Biponti, 1781—86
Euthydemus et Gorgias, ex rec. et notis M. J. Routh,
8vo. Oxon. 1784
Platonics Lectiones, eruit Thomas Gaisford, A.M., accedunt
Ricardi Porsoni, Annotata ad Pausaniam, 8vo. Oxon. 1820
Platonicarum vocum Lexicon Timaei Sophistse illustravit
David Ruhnkenius, 3rd edition, 8vo. Londini, 1824
Plauti Comoedise, recensuit B. F. Schmieder, cum ejusd.
Comment, perpetuo, 2 vols. 8vo. Gott. 1804
Plautus, Comedies, translated by B. Thornton and R. Warner,
5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1769
Plinii Secundi, Naturalis Historia, Franzii, 10 vols. 8vo.
Lips. 1778
Plinii Secundi, junioris, Epistolse et Panegyricus, a G. E.
Gierig, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lips. 1806
Plinio Panegirico di, Tradotto da Vittorio Alfieri
Prose di Alfieri
Pliny's Letters, with Remarks by Wm. Melmoth, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1786
Plutarchi, Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., Reiskii, 12 vols. 8vo.
Lips. niA
Plutarch's Lives, translated by J. and W. Langhorne, and
revised by Rev. F. Wrangham, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1813
PoETiE Minores Graeci, cum varietate lectionis et Notis Thomse
Gaisford. Accedunt Scholia in Hesiodum et Theocritum
e Codd. MSS. 4 tom. 8vo. Oxonii, 1814—20
Vol. 1 Hesiodus; Theognis; Archilochus; Solon; Simonides; Mimner-
mus; Callinus Ephesius; Tyrtaeus; Phocylides; Naumachius;
Linus; Panyasis; Rhianus; Euenus; Pythagoras
2 Theocritus ; Bion ; Moschus
3 & 4 Scholia ad Hesiodum et Theocritum
2 R
306 BELLES LETTRES.
PoLYBii Historiarum Libri qui supersunt, Gr. et Lat., cum Notis
Variorum et suis, necnon Indice, et Lexico Polybiano.
Edidit Jo. Schweighaeuser, 9 torn. 8vo. Lips. 1789 — 95
SuppLEMENTUM Editionis Polybii Schweighaeuserianse,
continens CEnese Tactici Comment. Gr. et Lat. Casaubo-
ni, aliorumque et suis adnotationibus illustravit Orellius,
8vo. Lips. 1818
PoLYEius, General History of, translated by Mr. Hampton,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1809
and his Writings, Character of; by John Dryden
Works, vol. 18
Propertii S. a. Carmina, rec. C. T. Kuinoel, 2 torn. 8vo.
Lipsice, 1805
QuiNTiLiAKi, Institutiones Oratorise, ad Codicum Veterum
Fidem recensuit, et Annotatione explanavit G. L. Spald-
mg, 4 vols. 8vo. Lips. 1798—1816
QuiNTE Curce, trad, par M. de Vaugelas, 12mo. Amst. 1696
Sallustii C. C, Opera, Notis illustravit H. Kunhardt, 8vo.
Lips. 1809
Sallust, Works of, translated by A. Murphy, 8vo. Lond. 1807
Sappho, Works, translated by Fawkes Chalmers, vol. 20
Scott T., Table of Cebes, or the Picture of Human Life, Lond.
1754 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
ScRiPTORES Historise Romanse Latini veteres, notis variis illus-
trati, k C. IJ. de Klettenberg et Waldeck; in unum re-
dacti corpus, edente B. C. Haurisio, 3 tom. folio
Heidel. 1743—48
Tom. 1 Titi Livii Patavini Historiarum Libri qutie exstant
2 MessalliD Corvini ad Octavianum Augustum de Progenie suit
Libellus
L. A. Flori Epitome Rerum Romanarum
C. V. Paterculi Historia Romana
Sexti Aurel. Victoris Origo Gentis Romanes
Sextus Aurelius Victor de Viris illustribus Romae ; cui adjungi*
tur; ejusdcm Historia abbreviata de Ccesaribus; et itidem,
ejusdem Epitome de vitis ct moribus Imperatorum
Sexti Rufi Breviarium Rerum gestarum Populi Romani, ad
Valentinianum Augustum
Eutropii Breviarium Historioe Romanro, ab Urbe cond. ad
annum ejusdem Urbis mcix
Paulli Diaconi de gcstis Romanorum ad Eutropii Historiam
Libri additi
GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS. SOf
ScRiPTORES Historise : continued
Tom. 2 M. Aurelii Cassiodori Chronicon, ad Theodericum Regem
Jordanis seu Joraandes de Regnorum et Temporum succes-
sione
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bellius Pollio ; Flavius Vopiscus
Ammiani Marcellini Rerum Gestarum qui de xxxi supereunt
Libri xvin
Justini Historiarum Philippicarum et totius Mundi Originum et
Terrae situs, ex Trogo Pompeio Libri XLiv
C. Sallustii Crispi Opera quae exstant, omnia
3 C. Suetonii Tranquilli Opera
C. Comelii Taciti Opera
C. J. Csesaris Commentarii, ejusque alia Opera
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Libellus
Publii Victoris de Regionibus Urbis Romse Libellus
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Senecae L. Annaei, Opera Omnia, 5 torn. l8mo. Lips. 1832
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Lips. 1802—25
(Edipus Coloneus, e recensione P. Elmsley, 8vo.
Oxon. 1823
(Edipus Tyrannus, ex recensione P. Elmsley, 8vo.
Oxon. 1825
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8vo. Oxford, 1841
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Statu Publ. Papin., Opera, cum Notis Variorum et Johan.
Veenhusen, 8vo. Lugd. Bat. 1671
Statius, The Thebaid of, translated by Lewis Chalmers, vol. 20
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notis variorum, cura Siebenkees, Tzschvcke, et Friede-
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Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, translated,
with three Preliminary Discourses, by Wm. Smith, A.M.,
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Stillingfleet Bishop, On the Amusements of Clergymen, and
Christians in General, 12mo. Lond. 1820
Student (The); A Series of Papers by the Author of " Pelham,"
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1835
Swift Jonathan, Polite Conversation Works, vol. 1 1
Directions to Servants Works, vol. 12
Tatler (The); by Isaac Bickerstaffe, Esq., [Addison]
Addison's Works, vol. 2
Tutti Frutti ; by the Author of " The Tour of a German Prince,"
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
Walker George, Essays on various subjects, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1809
Walker G. A., Gatherings from Grave Yards, particularly
those of London, with a concise History of the Modes of
Interment among different Nations, 8vo. Lond. 1839
Walker Thomas, (M.A.) The Original, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Wild Sports in the West; with Legendary Tales and Local
Sketches, by the Author of " Stories of Waterloo,"
2 vols. 8vo. Land. 1832
320 BELLES LETTRES.
SECTION X.
Collected Works of Authors.
Addison Rt. Hon. Joseph, Works, 4 vols. 4to. Lond. 1730
Bacon Francis, Viscount St. Alban, Works of, 10 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1819
Balzac, (Euvres diverses, 24mo. Leide, 1658
Barbauld Anna Laetitia, Works of; with a Memoir, by Lucy
Aikin, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825
Berkeley George, (D.D.) Works of; with his Life and Letters,
.3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
Boileav Despreaux Nich., (Euvres completes, 3 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1810
Bonnet Charles, CEuvres d'Histoire Naturelle et de Philosophie,
8 torn, 4to. Neuchatel, 1779
BossuET, (Ev^que de Meaux,) (Euvres Completes, 43 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1815—20
Browne Sir Thomas, Works, folio Lond. 1686
Works, including his Life and Correspondence, edited
by Simon Wilkin, F.L.S., 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Works, 16 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1815—27
Burns Robert, Works; with an account of his Life, &c., by J.
Currie, and many additions by Mr. Gilbert Burns, 4 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1820
Butler Charles, Philological and Biographical Works, 5 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1817
Butler Samuel, Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1759
Cecil Rev. Richard, Works of, with a Memoir of his Life, by
Josiah Pratt, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Ciianning Wm. EUery, (D.D.) Works of, 8vo. Lond. 1829
CowPER Wm., Life and Works of, by Robert Southey, LL.D.,
15 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1835—37
Dryden John, Works, with Notes and Life of the Author, by
Sir Walter Scott, Bart., 18 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
COLLECTED WORKS OF AUTHORS. 321
Evelyn John, Miscellaneous Writings, by W. Upcott, 4to.
Lond. 1825
Franklin Benjamin, (LL.D.) Memoirs and Works of, 6 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1818
Frederic II, (King of Prussia), Posthumous Works, translated
by Holcroft, 13 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1789
Gibbon Edward, Miscellaneous Works, 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1814
Goldsmith Oliver, (M.B.) Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1820
GuRNEY Joseph John, The Minor Works of, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Hall Rev. Robert, Entire Works, with a brief Memoir of his
Life, &c., by OHnthus Gregory, LL.D., 6 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1831—32
Harris James, Miscellanies, 5 vols. Lond. 1771 — 83
Hazlitt William, Literary Remains of; with a notice of his
Life, by his Son, and Thoughts on his Genius and Writ-
ings, by E. L. Bulwer, Esq., and Mr. Sergeant Talfourd,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
HoBBES Thomas, Moral and Political Works, folio Lond. 1750
Johnson Samuel, (LL.D.) Works; with an Essay on his Life
and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, 12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1816
Jones Sir W., Works, with Life by Lord Teignmouth, 13 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1807
Knox Alexander, Remains of, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834 — 37
Lacretelle P. L., (Aine) CEuvres Diverses, 3 tom. 8vo.
Paris, 1802
Locke John, Works, 3 vols, folio Lond. 1759
Machiavelli Niccol6, Opere di, 8 vols. 8vo. Italia, 1813
Metastasio Pietro, Opere di, tom. 15 — 20, 12mo.
Mantova, 1819—20
Tom. 13 Traduzione
16 Estratto dell' Arte Poetica d'Aristotile
17—19 Lettere
20 Sentenze e Massime, &c.
MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1752
Milton John, Historical and Political Works, 3 vols, folio
Amst. 1698
Montagu Lady M. W., Works, 5 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1803
2t
322 BELLES LETTRES.
Montesquieu, (Euvresde, 8 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1822
More Hannah, Works of, 19 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1818
Neele Henry, Literary Remains of; consisting of Lectures on
'<''li',' English Poetry, Tales, &c., small 8vo. Lond. 1829
Newtoni Isaaci, Opera quae extant omnia, Commentariis illus-
trabat Sam. Horsley, 5 torn. 4to. Lond. 1779 — 85
Paley William, (D.D.) Works of; with a Life, by Alexander
Chalmers, Esq., 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
Pare Samuel, (LL.D.) Works; with Memoirs of his Life and
Writings, and a Selection from his Correspondence, by
John Johnstone, M.D., 8 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Playfair John, Works, 4 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1822
Pope Alexander, Works of; with Life and Remarks by William
Roscoe, Esq., 10 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
Racine Jean, (Euvres de, par M. Petitot, 5 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1820
Reynolds Sir Joshua, Literary Works of; with Life by Edmond
Malone, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Rollin C, CEuvres completes, 18 tom. 8vo. et Atlas, 4to.
Paris, 1817
Rousseau J. J., (Euvres de, avec des Notes Historiques,
22 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1819—20
Saint Evremont M. de, CEuvres Diverses de, 4 tom. 18mo.
Paris, 1693
Saint Real L'Abbe, CEuvres, 5 tom. 12mo. Hayce, 1722
Sayers Frank, (M.D.) Collective Works, with Life and Notes
by William Taylor, 2 vols. 8vo. Norwich, 1823
ScARRON, CEuvres de, 7 tom. 18mo. Amst. 1752
Seldini Joannis, Opera Omnia ; coUeget ac recensuit D.Wilkins,
3 tom. en 6, folio Lond. 1726
Smith Adam, (LL.D.) Works, 5 vols. Svo. Lond. 1812
Smith Rev. Sidney, Works of, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1839 — 40
Spelman Sir Henry, His English and Posthumous Works, and
Life, by Bishop Gibson, folio Lond. 1727
Spenser Edmund, Works ; with Illustrations of various Com-
mentators, by H. J. Todd, 8 vols, royal 8ro. Lond. 1805
Stabl M°»*' la Baronne de, CEuvres Completes, 17 tom. Svo.
Paris, 1820—21
Sterne Laurence, Works; with a Life of the Author, 10 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1798
COLLECTED WORKS OF AUTHORS. 323
Strype John, Works, 25 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1812—24
General Index to his Works, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1828
Swift Dean, Works ; with his Life and Notes, by Dr, Hawkes-
worth, 26 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1768—79
Temple Sir William, Works, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1770
TuRGOT M., CEuvres de, 9 torn. 8vo. Paris, 181 1
TwEDDELL John, Remains of; being a Selection of his Corre-
spondence ; a Republication of his Prolusiones Juveniles ;
with some Account of his Journals, &c., and a Biogra-
phical Memoir, by the Editor, the Rev. Robert Tweddell,
A.M., 4to. Lond. 1816
Voltaire, Oiluvres Completes, 13 torn, en 25 parties, 8vo.
Paris, 1817—19
Waterland Daniel, (D.D.) Works; with a Review of his Life
and Writings, by W. Van Mildert, D.D., Lord Bishop of
LlandafF, 10 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1823
: General Index to the Works of, and to the Review of
the Author's Life and Writings, by W. Van Mildert, D.D.,
8vo. Oxf 1828
Watts Isaac, (D.D.) The Works of; with Life of the Author by
Rev. G. Burder, 6 vols. 4to. Lond. 1828
Wolfe Rev. Charles, Remains of; with a Memoir of his Life by
Rev. John A. Russell, 8vo. Lond. 1826
CLASS THE FIFTH
SECTION I.
Introduction to the Study of History.
Blomfield Rev. Ezekiel, Lectures on the Philosophy of History,
4to. Lond. 1819
BossuET J. B., Discours sur I'Histoire Universelle
CEuvres, torn. 35
Ferguson A., (LL.D.) An Essay on the History of Civil Society,
4to. Edinb. 1767
Miller George, (D.D.) Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern
History, 6 vols. 8vo. Dublin, 1816—24
Priestley J., Lectures on History and General Policy, 4to.
Birm. 1788
Taylor Isaac, The Process of Historical Proof; Exemplified
and Explained, 8vo. Lond. 1828
SECTION II.
Geography — Ancient and Modern ; Maps, 8^c.
Arrowsmith a., Comparative Atlas of Ancient and Modern
Geography, 4to. Lond. 1830
326 HISTORY.
Atlas. d'Anville's Ancient Geography, Lond. 1815; Gary's
Universal Atlas ; — in 1 vol. imp. fol.
Atlas de Geographic Ancienne, pour servir a I'intelligence des
QSuvres de Rollin, 4to. Paris, 1818
Atlas Encyclopedique, Ancienne et Moderne Ency. Method.
BocHARTi Samuelis, Geographia Sacra, seu Phaleg et Canaan,
folio, Lug. Bat. 1707 Opera, torn. 1
Carey H. C. and J. Lea, The Geography, History, and Statis-
tics of America and the West Indies, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Dictionnaire de la Geographic Ancienne, 3 torn. 4to.
Ency. Method,
Dictionnaire de la Geographic Moderne, 3 torn. 4to.
Ency. Method.
Dictionnaire de la Geographic Physique, 5 torn, et Atlas,
1 torn. 4to. Ency. Method.
Edinburgh Gazetteer; or Geographical Dictionary of the
World, 6 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1822
Gaspari und Bertuch, AUgcmeine Geographische Ephemeriden,
Feb. 1800^ Donat. Pam. 65
Geography, Treatises on Lib. U. K., Nat. Philos. vol. 3.
Hall Rev. William, (D.D.) Elements of Ancient Geography,
Analysis, 8(c. vol. 1
Hamilton Walter, East India Gazetteer, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, from its commence-
ment in 1832, 8vo.
Maltebrun M,, Precis de la Geographic Universclle, 8 tom.
Bvo. Paris, 1812—29
Tom. 1 Hist, de la Geographic
2 Throne g^n^rale de la Geographic
3 Desc. de I'Asic, excepts I'lnde
4 Desc. de I'lnde, de I'Oc^anique ct de TAfrique Septentrionale
5 Desc. dc TAfrique M6ridionale et des deux Atn^riques
6 Desc. de 1' Europe Orientale
7 Suite de la Desc. de 1' Europe
8 Fin de la Desc. de 1' Europe, et Table Gen6ralc
Maltebrun M. Atlas de la Geographic Univcrsellc, 4to.
Paris, 1812
Map of Europe, by Carey, on spring rollers Lond. 1817
Map of Asia, ditto Lond. \%\5
Map of Africa, ditto Lond. 1814
Map of America, ditto Zonrf. 1819
TOPOGRAPHY. 327
Map of the British Isles, by Carey, on spring rollers Lond. 1815
Map of Cabotia, on rollers Lond. 1814
Map of Spain and Portugal, ditto Lond. 1813
Map (a Geological) of England and Wales, in frame Lond. 1820
Map of Lower and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, &c. by Joseph
Bouchette, in case
Mters Thomas, New and Comprehensive System of Modem
Geography, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1822
Renkell Major James, Geographical System of Herodotus ex-
amined and explained, by a Comparison with those of
other Ancient Authors, and with Modern Geography,
&c., 4to. Lond. 1803
Illustrations (chiefly Geographical) of the History of
the Expedition of Cyrus, from Sardis to Babylonia ; and
the Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks from thence to
Trebisonde, and Lydia, &c., 4to. with a folio Atlas
Lond. 1816
Smith's English Atlas — a complete set of County Maps, pre-
ceded by a General Map of England and Wales, and
accompanied with an Index Villaris, folio Lond. 1804
Thompson G. A., New Theory of the Two Hemispheres, attempt-
ing to explain the Time and Manner in which America
was Peopled Pamphleteer, vol. 5
SECTION III.
Topography.
GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND.
Beauties of England and Wales, by Britton, Bray ley. Brewer,
and others, 25 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801 — 16
328 HISTORY.
Blore E., The Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent
Persons, comprising the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great
Britain, imperial 8vo. Lond. 1826
Bloxam M. H., a Glimpse at the Monumental Architecture and
Sculpture of Great Britain, from the Earliest Period to
the Eighteenth Century, 12mo. Lond. 1834
Brand Rev. John, Observations on Popular Antiquities, chiefly
illustrating the Origin of our Vulgar Customs, Cere-
monies, and Superstitions, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1813
Britton John, The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain,
5 vols. 4to. Lond. 1807—26
Camden William, Britannia; or a Chorographical Description
of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands ad-
jacent; translated and enlarged by Richd. Gough,F.R.S.,
3 vols, folio Lond. 1789
Remains concerning Britaine, revised, &c., by John
Philipot, 12mo. Lond. 1674
Carlisle Nicholas, A Topographical Dictionary of England,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1808
Carter J., Specimens of Gothic Architecture and Ancient
Buildings in England, 4 vols. 16mo. Lond. 1824
Davies Rev. Edward, Celtic Researches ; or the Origin, Tra-
ditions, and Language of the Ancient Britons, 8vo.
Lond. 1804
Dugdale Sir William, Monasticon Anglicanum; a History of
the Abbies and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and
Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependen-
cies in England and Wales. A new edition, edited and
enlarged by John Caley, Esq., Henry Ellis, Esq., and
Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel, M.A., 6 vols, in 8, folio
Lond. 1817—30
— History of Imbanking and Draining of Divers Fens
and Marshes, both in Foreign Parts and in this Kingdom,
and the Improvements thereby ; revised and corrected by
Charles Nalson Cole, folio Lond. 1772
Gilpin William, (A. M.) Observations on several parts of Cam-
bridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex ; also on several parts
of North Wales, 8 vo. Zonrf. 1809
Gorton John, Topographical Dictionary of Great Britain and
Ireland, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1831—32
TOPOGRAPHY. 329
GiiANviLLE A. B., (M.D.) The Spas of England, and principal
Sea-Bathing Places : — Northern Spas, small 8vo.
Lond. 1841
HoRSLEY John, Britannia Romana, or the Roman Antiquities of
Britain, folio Lond. 1732
HovviTT William, Visits to Remarkable Places ; Old Halls, Bat-
tle Fields, and Scenes illustrative of striking passages in
English History and Poetry, Svo. Lo7id. 1840
Visits to Remarkable Places, second series, 8vo.
Lond. 1842
HuTTON W., History of the Roman "Wall, which crosses the
Island of Britain from the German Ocean to the Irish
Sea, Svo. Lond. 1813
King Edward, Munimenta Antiqua ; or Observations on Ancient
Castles, including Remarks on the whole progress of Ar-
chitecture, Ecclesiastical as well as Military, in Great
Britain, 4 vols, in 2, folio Lond. 1799—1808
Lelandi Joannis, Antiquarii de Rebus Britannicis Collectanea;
cum Thomae Hearnii Prsefatione Notis et Indice ad Edi-
tionem Primam, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1770
Magna Britannia; being a concise Topographical Account of
the several Counties of Great Britain, by. Rev. Daniel
Lysons and Samuel Lysons, Esq., 6 vols, in 7, 4to.
Lond. 1806—22
Vol. 1 Bedfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire
2 Cambridgeshire and Cheshire
3 Cornwall
4 Cumberland
5 Derbyshire
6 Devonshire. Parts 1 & 2.
MooRE James, List of the Principal Castles and Monasteries in
Great Britain, Svo. Lond. 1798
Neale John Preston, and John Le Keux, Views of the most
interesting Collegiate and Parochial Churches in Great
Britain, including Screens, Fonts, Monuments, &c.,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1824
Nicolas Nich. Harris, Testamenta Vetusta; being Illustrations
from Wills, of Manners, Customs, &c., from the Reign of
Henry II to the Accession of Elizabeth, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1826
2 u
330 HISTORY.
Ray John, Itineraries of Life by Derham
Scott Walter, Border Antiquities of England and Wales, com-
prising specimens of Architecture and Sculpture, and
other Vestiges of former Ages, 2 vols, large 4to.
Lond. 1814
Spelman Sir H., Villare Anglicum Works
Tymms Samuel, Compendious Account of the Ancient and Pre-
sent State of the Norfolk Circuit, 18mo. Lond. 1833
Weaver R., Monumenta Antiqua ; or the Stone Monuments of
Antiquity yet remaining in the British Isles, particularly
as illustrated by Scripture, 12mo. Lond. 1840
Weever John, Ancient Funeral Monuments within the United
Monarchic of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands
Adjacent, small folio Lond. 1631
Willis Browne, Survey of the Cathedrals ; with an Account of
the Bishops, Deans, &c., belonging to them; with the
Parochiale Anglicanum, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1733 — 42
A History of the Mitred Parliamentary Abbies and
Conventual Cathedral Churches, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1718
^fcontJ J9il)tsiion.
TOPOGRAPHY, HISTORY, AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE
SEVERAL COUNTIES OF ENGLAND.
BEDFORDSHIRE.
Account of Bedfordshire ; by J. Britton and Edward Wedlake
Brayley Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 1
Topographical Account of Bedfordshire Magna Britan. vol. 1
BERKSHIRE.
Account of Berkshire; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 1
Topoo-RAPHICAL Account of Berkshire Magna Britan. vol. 1
Jesse Edward, A Summer's Day at Windsor, and a Visit to
Eton, 12mo. Lond. 1841
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
Account of Buckinghamshire ; by John Britton and E. W.
Brayley Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 1
TOPOGRAPHY. 331
Topographical Account of Buckinghamshire
Magna Britan. vol. 1
CAMBRIDGESHIRE.
Account of Cambridgeshire ; by J. Britton and E. W. Bray ley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 2
Topographical Account of Cambridgeshire
Magna Britan. vol. 2
Bentham James, The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral
Church of Ely, second edition, by the Rev. James
Bentham, 4to. Norwich, 1812
Supplement to Bentham's History and Antiquities of Ely
Cathedral; by W. Stevenson, 4to. Norwich, 1817
Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, with Accounts of the
Buildings, &c., by Thomas Wright and Rev. H. L.
Jones, 8vo. Lond. 1842
Master R., History of the College of Corpus Christi, in the
University of Cambridge, 4to. Camb. 1753
Poll for the Election of two Representatives in Parliament for
the University of Cambridge, on May 8, 1807
Donat. Pam. 7
Polls for the Election of Chancellor of the University of
Cambridge, on March 26, 1811 ; and of the Representa-
tive in Parhament for the University, on March 27, 1811
Donat. Pam. 4
Poll for the Election of a Representative in Parliament for the
University of Cambridge, on Nov. 26 and 27, 1822
Donat. Pam. 70
CHESHIRE.
Account of Cheshire ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 2
Topographical Account of Cheshire Magna Britan. vol. 2
Ormerod G., History of the County Palatine and City of
Chester, 3 vols, folio Lond. 1819
CORNWALL.
Account of Cornwall; by J. Britton and E. W, Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 2
Topographical Account of Cornwall Magna Britan. vol. 3
CUMBERLAND.
Account of Cumberland ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 3
332 HISTORY.
TopoGEAPHiCAL Account of Cumberland Magna Britan. vol. 4
Robinson John, Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmor-
land, and Lancashire, small 8vo. Lond. 1831
DERBYSHIRE.
Account of Derbyshire; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 3
Topographical Account of Derbyshire Magna Britan. vol. 5
HoBBEs T., De Mirabilibus Pecci; being the Wonders of the
Peak in Derbyshire, commonly called the Devil's Arse of
Peak, Lond. 1678 Donat. Pam. 80
DEVONSHIRE.
Account of Devonshire; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 4
Topographical Account of Devonshire Magna Britan. vol. 6
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Exeter Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1826
Remarks on the State of the County of Devon Donat. Pam. 92
DORSETSHIRE.
Account of Dorsetshire ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 4
DURHAM.
Account of Durham ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 5
SuRTEES R., History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of
Durham, vols. 1 — 3, folio Lond. 1816 — 23
ESSEX.
Account of Essex; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 5
Morant Philip, (M.A.) History and Antiquities of the County
of Essex, 2 vols, folio Lond. 1767
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
Account of Gloucestershire; by J. Britton and W. E. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 5
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Gloucester Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1829
History and Antiquities of Bristol Cathedral, 4to.
Lond. 1830
Bristol Directory, 1803 , Donat. Pam. 5
Act of Parliament for Making and Repairing several Roads
round the City of Bristol, Bristol, 1784 Donat. Pom. 1
TOPOGRAPHY. 333
Account of the Bristol Education Society, Bristol, 1820
Donat. Pam. 69
Code of Rules proposed by the Special Committee for the
consideration of the Trustees of the Bristol Infirmary,
Land. 1824 Donat. Pam. 5
Objects and Regulations of the Bristol Institution for the
Advancement of Science, Literature, &c. Donat. Pam. 5
HAMPSHIRE.
Account of Hampshire; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 6
Account of the Isle of Wight ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 6
MiLNER Rev. J., History, Civil and Ecclesiastical, and Survey
of the Antiquities of Winchester, 2 vols. 4to. Winch. 1798
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Winchester Cathe-
dral, 4to. Lond. 1817
HEREFORDSHIRE.
Account of Herefordshire, by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 6
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Hereford Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1831
HERTFORDSHIRE.
Account of Hertfordshire ; by E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 7
Huntingdonshire.
Account of Huntingdonshire; by E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 7
KENT.
Account of Kent ; by E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vols. 7, 8
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Canterbury Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1821
Buckler J. C , An Historical and Descriptive Account of the
Royal Palace at Eltham, 8vo. Lond. 1828
LANCASHIRE.
Account of Lancashire; by J. Britton
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 9
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Account of Leicestershire; by J. Britton
Beaut, of E?ig. and Wales, vol. 9
334 HISTORY.
LINCOLNSHIRE.
Account of Lincolnshire; by J. Britton
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 9
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Lincoln Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1837
LONDON AND MIDDLESEX.
Account of London and Middlesex; by E. W. Brayley, Rev.
J. Nightingale, and J. N. Brewer
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 10, in 4 parts
Account of London; by Thomas Pennant, 4to. Lond. 1790
A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483; written in the
fifteenth Century, and printed from the MSS. in the
British Museum, 4to. Lond. 1827
Londiniana; or Reminiscences of the British Metropolis, by
Edward Wedlake Brayley, F.R.S., 4 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1829
Maitland W., The History of London, from its foundation to
the present time, 2 vols, folio Lond. 1756
London; edited by Charles Knight, royal 8vo. Lond. 1841 — 42
Observations on the Buildings, Improvements, and Extension
of the Metropolis of late years, with some Suggestions,
&c. Pamphleteer, vol. 25
Sketches and Memoranda of the Works for the Tunnel under
the Thames, 18mo. Lond. 1827
Jesse Edward, A Summer's Day at Hampton Court, being a
Guide to the Palace and Gardens, 12mo. Lond. 1839
Mackay Charles, The Thames and its Tributaries; or Rambles
among the Rivers, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Account of Monmouthshire; by the Rev. J, Evans
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 1 1
Heath C, Descriptive Accounts of Persfield and Chepstow, in
Monmouthshire, Monmouth, 1793 Donat. Pam. 78
NORFOLK.
Map of the County of Norfolk Lond. 1830
Account of Norfolk; by J. Britton
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 1 1
Blomefield Francis, History of Norfolk, continued and pub-
lished by the Rev. C. Parkin, 5 vols, folio
Fersfcld and Lynn, 1 739 — 75
TOPOGRAPHY. 3S6
Blomefield Francis, History of the Hundred of Diss, folio
Fersfield, 1736
The Author's interleaved copy, with his Corrections, and the Autograph of
Thomas Martin.
A General History of the County of Norfolk ; intended to
convey all the Information of a Norfolk Tour, with Bio-
graphical Notices, &c., 2 vols. Norw. 1829
Green Charles, History, Antiquities, and Geology of Bacton, in
Norfolk, 8vo. Norw. 1842
Gregor James, The Eastern Arboretum ; or Register of Re-
markable Trees, Seats, Gardens, &c., in the County of
Norfolk, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Spelmanni Henrici, ^cenia ; sive Norfolicse Descriptio Togogra-
phica Works
Ives John, Remarks upon the Garianonum of the Romans,
12rao. Lond. 1774
Norfolk Lists, from the Reformation to the present time ; com-
prising Lists of Lord Lieutenants, Baronets, High Sheriffs,
Members of Parliament, &c., Bishops, Deans, Mayors,
&c., of Norwich, Yarmouth, &c., also a List of engraved
Portraits, Tradesmen's Tokens, &c., 12mo. Norw. 1837
Norfolk and Norwich Remembrancer and Vade-Mecum, 18 mo.
Norw. 1822
Taylor Richard, Index Monasticus ; or the Abbeys and other
Monasteries, &c., with their Dependencies, formerly
established in the Diocese of Norwich, and the Ancient
Kingdom of East-Anglia, systematically arranged and
briefly described, folio Lond. 1821
Woodward Samuel, Observations on the Round Church Towers
of Norfolk, and on the materials employed in constructing
the early religious Buildings in that County
Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
CoTMAN John Sell, A series of Etchings illustrative of the Archi-
tectural Antiquities of Norfolk, large folio Lond. 1818
Scenery of the Rivers of Norfolk ; comprising the Yare, the
Waveney, and the Bure, from Pictures painted by James
Stark, with Historical and Geological Descriptions, by
J. W. Robberds, Jun. Esq., 4to. Lond. 1834
Norfolk Tour; or Traveller's Pocket Companion, Norw. 1772
Donat. Pam. 164
336 HISTORY.
History of the Rebellion in Norfolk in 1649, which was con-
ducted by Robert Kelt Donat. Pam. 82
Act for Inclosing, &c.. Waste Grounds in the Parish of Hether-
sett, in Norfolk, [17981 Donat. Pam. folio
Cantley and Hassingham Inclosure, Norw. 1800
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Clark Zachary, Account of the different Charities belonging to
the Poor of the County of Norfolk, Bvo. Bury, 1811
A General Rate for the County of Norfolk, Norw. 1827
Donat. Pam. 91
Letter to John Buxton, Esq., on the Contests relative to the
ensuing Election for the County of Norfolk, 1768
Donat. Pam. 83
Letter to a Country Gentleman, Norw. 1780 Donat. Pa?n. 83
Poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Norfolk, taken
July, 1802 Donat. Pam. 86
another copy, with a Narrative of the Proceedings at
the Election, from its commencement, July 12, to the
close of the Scrutiny, on the 28th of August, 1802
Donat. Pam. 86
Poll for Knights of the Shire for the County of Norfolk, taken
November, 1806 Donat. Pam. 87
Poll for one Knight of the Shire for the County of Norfolk,
taken May, 1817 Donat. Pam. 87
Browne Sir T., Hydriotaphia ; or Urn Burial, or a Discourse of
the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk Works, folio
another copy Works, Bvo. vol. 3
Particulars of some Urns found in Brampton Field,
February, 1667—68 Works, 8vo. vol. 3
Repertorium ; or some Account of the Tombs and
Monuments in the Cathedral Church of Norwich ; with
Notes by Mr. Samuel Woodward Works, 8vo. vol. 4
Plan of the City of Norwich ; by W. S. Millard and J. Manning
Norw. 1830
Plan of the City and County of Norwich ; by J. Manning
Lond. 1831
Browne P., Account of Norwich Cathedral, Norw. 1785
Donat. Pam. 159
An Account and Description of the Cathedral Church
of Norwich, 8vo. Norw. 1807
TOPOGRAPHY. 337
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Norwich Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1816
Description of the Diocese of Norwich ; or the present State
of Norfolk and Suffolk, Lond. 1735 Donat. Pam. 164
Essay on the Antiquity of the Castel of Norwich ; its Founders
and Governors from the Kings of the East Angles down
to Modern Times, Norw. 1728, reprinted 1834
Donat. Pam. 105
Poll for Members of Parliament for the City of Norwich, taken
March 18, 1768 Donat. Pam. 88
Poll for a Member of Parliament for the City of Norwich, taken
July 12, 1794 Donat. Pam. 88
Poll for a Member of Parliament for the City of Norwich, taken
July 5, 1802 Donat. Pam. 88
Poll for Members of Parliament for the City of Norwich, taken
Nov. 3 and 4, 1806 Donat. Pam. 88
Polls for Members of Parliament for the City of Norwich, for
1786, 1790, 1796, 1802, 1812, 1818, 1 vol. 8vo.
Act for Erecting a Workhouse in the City and County of the
City of Norwich, for the better Employment and Main-
taining the Poor there, [1712] Donat. Pam. folio
Act for Enlarging the powers of the preceding Act, [1802]
Donat. Pam. folio
Brown Aid. C, Speech at a Public Meeting, held at the Guild-
hall, in Norwich, Sept. 8, 1818, to take into consideration
the Plan for rendering the River from Norwich to Yar-
mouth Navigable for Ships of burden Donat. Pam. 69
Report of Capt. George Nicholls, on the Norwich and Lowestoft
Navigation, Norw. 1825 Donat. Pam. 88
Mylne R., Letter to John Patteson, Esq., Mayor of Norwich,
on the State of the New Mills, Norw. 1789
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Report relative to the Water- Works and Mills in
Norwich, Norw. 1798 Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
DoBsoN H., Report of Robert Mylne, Esq., on the State of the
New Mills, candidly Investigated, Norw. 1789
Donat. Pam. 4to. 3
Rules and Orders for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norw.
1786 Donat. Pam. 86
2 X
338 HISTORY.
Rules and Orders for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Norw.
1804 Donat. Pam. 87
State of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, from 1817 to 1821
Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
Rules of the Norfolk and Norwich Infirmary for Diseases of the
Eyes, Norw. 1822 Donat. Pam. 164
Account of the Establishment, Regulations, &c. of the Norwich
Hospital and School for Indigent Blind, Norw. 1811
Donat. Pam. 164
Resolutions at a Meeting of Protestant Dissenters, Oct. 21,
1800, for the purpose of Establishing the Norfolk Bene-
volent Society Donat. Pam. 87
Observations on the Norfolk Benevolent Society, Norw. 1808
Donat. Pam. 87
Address to the Members of Dissenting Congregations, on the
Subject of ditto, Witham, 1811 Donat. Pam. 87
Regulations of the Norfolk and Norwich Association in Aid of
the Sunday School and Religious Tract and Book Society
for Ireland Donat. Pam. 87
Proceedings of the Meetings of the Members of the Norwich
Union Fire and Life Insurance Association, July 27, and
Sept. 26, 1818, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 88
Report of the London Committee of ditto, 1818
Donat. Pam. 88
Full Exposure of the Plan, Principle, and Management of
ditto, Lond. 1818 Donat. Pam. 88
Laws and Regulations of the Norwich Public Library, 1784
Donat. Pam. 88
Laws of the Norwich Mechanics' Institution Donat. Pam. 88
List of Performances at the Norwich Grand Musical Festivals,
Oct. 1802, and Oct. 1813 Donat. Pam. 88
Regulations of" the Norfolk and Norwich Institution for the
Encouragement of Faithful Female Servants
Donat. Pam. 87
Richards Rev. W., History of Lynn, 2 vols. 8vo. Lynn, 1812
Martin Thomas, History of Thetford, by Gough, illustrated
with 28 etchings, 4to. Lond. 1779
Plan of the Town of Thetford ; by G. B. Burrell 1807
Druery J. H., Historical and Topographical Notices of Great
Yarmouth and its Environs, small 8vo. Lond. 1826
TOPOGRAPHY. 339
SwiNDEN Henry, History and Antiquities of Great Yarmouth,
4to. with a map Norw. 1772
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
Account of Northamptonshire ; by J. Britton
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 11
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Peterborough Cathe-
dral, 4to. Lond. 1828
NORTHUMBERLAND.
Account of Northumberland; by the Rev. John Hodgson,
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 12, part 1
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
Account of Nottinghamshire ; by F. C. Laird
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 12, part 1
OXFORDSHIRE.
Account of Oxfordshire ; by James Norris Brewer
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 12, part 2
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Oxford Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1821
Ingram James, (D.D.) Memorials of Oxford, 3 vols. 8vo.
Oxf 1837
RUTLANDSHIRE.
Account of Rutlandshire ; by F. C. Laird
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 12, part 2
SHROPSHIRE.
Account of Shropshire ; by the Rev. Joseph Nightingale
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 13, part 1
Hartshorn E Rev. Charles Henry, Salopia Antiqua ; or an En-
quiry from personal survey into the ' Druidical,' Military,
and other Early Remains in Shropshire and the North
Welsh Borders ; with a Glossary of Words used in the
County of Salop, royal 8vo. Lond. 1841
SOMERSETSHIRE.
Account of Somersetshire ; by the Rev. Joseph Nightingale
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 13, part 1
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Wells Cathedral, 4to.
Lond. 1824
STAFFORDSHIRE.
Account of Staffordshire ; by the Rev. Joseph Nightingale
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 13, part 2
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Lichfield Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1820
340 ' HISTORY.
SUFFOLK.
Account of Suffolk ; by Frederick Shoberl
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 14
WoDDERSPOON John, Historic Scites, and other Remarkable and
Interesting Places in the County of Suffolk, 12mo.
Lond. 1839
KiHBY John, The Suffolk Traveller, 8vo. Lond. 1764
Batteley J., Antiquitates Rutupinoe et S. Edmundi Burgi, 4to.
Oxon. 1745
Yates Richard, History and Antiquities of Bury St. Edmund's,
4to. Lond. 1805
Gardner Thomas, Historical Account of Dunwich, Biithburgh,
and Southwold, 4to. Lond.\15A
Loder Robert, History of Framlingham, 4to. Woodbridge, 1798
The Statutes and Ordinances for the Government of
the Aims-Houses in Woodbridge, in the County of Suf-
folk, founded by Thomas Seckford, Esq., in 1587 ; with
Abstract from his Will, and an Account of his Family,
4to., Woodbridge, 1792 Donat. Pain. 4to. vol. 6
CuLLUM Rev. Sir John, History and Antiquities of Hawstead, in
Suffolk, 4to, Lond. 1784
GiLUNGWATER E-, Historical Account of Lowestoft, 4to.
Lond. 1790
Dowsing William, Journal of; Parliamentary Visitor for De-
molishing the Superstitious Pictures and Ornaments of
Churches, «&c., within the County of Suffolk, in the years
1643, 1644, 4to. Woodbridge, 1818
SURREY.
Account of Surrey ; by Frederick Shoterl
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 14
Manning Rev. O., The History and Antiquities of Surrey ; con-
tinued by W. Bray, 3 vols, folio Lond. 1804—14
SUSSEX.
Account of Sussex ; by Frederick Shoberl
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 14
WARWICKSHIRE.
Account of Warwickshire ; by J. N. Brewer
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 15, part 1
WESTMORELAND.
Account of Westmoreland ; by Rev. John Hodgson
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 15, part I
TOPOGRAPHY. 341
WILTSHIRE.
Account of Wiltshire ; by J. Britton
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 15, part 2
HoARE Sir R. C, Ancient History of South and North Wiltshire,
5 parts, royal folio Lond. \%\Q — 21
Modern Wiltshire ; Hundred of Mere, folio Lond. 1822
• Modern Wiltshire ; Hundred of Heytesbury, foho
Lond. 1824
Bowles Rev. W. L , Parochial History of Bremhill, in the County
of Wilts, Bvo. Lond. 1828
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Salisbury Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1814
Account of Fonthill Abbey Vonat. Pam. 165
New Guide to Fonthill Abbey, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pam. 77
WORCESTERSHIUE.
Account of Worcestershire ; by F. C. Laird
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 15, part 1
Britton John, History and Antiquities of Worcester Cathedral,
4to. Lond. 1832
Chambers J., General History of Malvern, sm. 8vo. Wore. 1820
Reflections Relative to the Malvern Hills, Lond. 1814
Donat. Pam. 84
Styles Robert Poole, The History and Antiquities of the Abbey
Church of Pershore ; including an Architectural Descrip-
tion of the Church, royal 4to. Lond. 1838
YORKSHIRE.
Account of Yorkshire ; by John Bigland
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 16
Amyot Thomas, Letter on the Priory Gate and Font at Kirk-
ham, in Yorkshire, and the Interior of the Room at Bol-
ton Castle, in which Mary, Queen of Scots, was confined
in 1568 Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Britton John, History and Antiquities of York Cathedral, 4to,
Lond. 1819
Thoresby Ralph, Ducatus Leodiensis ; or the Topography of
the Ancient and Populous Town and Parish of Leedes,
and parts adjacent, in the West Riding of the County of
York ; with Notes and Additions, and an Appendix, by
Thomas Dunham Whitaker, LL.D., 2 vols, folio
Leeds, 1816—20
342 HISTORY.
TOPOGRAPHY OF WALES, SCOTLAND, AND THE ISLE OF MAN.
Account of North Wales; by Rev. J. Evans
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 17
Account of South Wales ; by Rev. T. Rees
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 18
Caradoc of Llancarvan, History of Wales, translated by Dr.
Powell, and augmented by W. Wynne; to which is
added a Description of Wales, by Sir J. Price, 8vo.
Mert. Tyd. 1812
Pennant Thomas, History of the Parishes of Whiteford and
Holywell, 4to. Land. 1796
Wright G. N., Scenes in North Wales, with Historical Illus-
trations, Legends, and Biographical Notices, 12mo.
Lond. 1833
Teign MOUTH Lord, Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scot-
land and of the Isle of Man, 2 vols. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Sinclair Right Hon. Sir J., General Report of Scotland
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Lauder Sir T. D., Account of the Great Floods of August,
1829, in the Province of Moray, and adjoining Districts,
8vo. Edinb. 1830
Account of the Isle of Man ; by J. Britton and E. W. Brayley
Beaut, of Eng. and Wales, vol. 3
SECTION IV.
Voyages and Travels, including Descriptions of
Particular Countries, Manners, Customs, 8^c.
Abel Clarke, (M.D.) Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of
China, and a Voyage to and from that Country, in 1816
and 1817, 4to. Lond. 1819
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 343
Addison Right Hon. Jos., Remarks on several Parts of Italy,
&c., in 1701—3 Works, vol. 2
Alexander Capt. J. E., Travels to the Seat of War in the East,
through Russia and the Crimea, in 1829, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1830
Transatlantic Sketches ; comprising Visits to the most
Interesting Scenes in North and South America and the
West Indies, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1833
An Expedition of Discovery into the Interior of Africa,
2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Ali Mrs. Meer Hassan, Observations on the Mussulmauns of
India; descriptive of their Manners, Customs, Habits,
and Religious Opinions, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1832
America, a Summary View of; by an Englishman, 8vo.
Lond. 1824
Americans (The) as They Are ; described in a Tour through the
Valley of the Mississippi, 12mo. Lond. 1828
Amoretti C, Viaggio da Milano ai tre Laghi, 32mo.
Milano, 1817
An ACH ARSIS Fran9ais ou Description Historique et Geographique
de toute la France, 4 tom. 18mo. Paris, 1822 — 3
Andrews Capt., Journey from Buenos Ayres, through the Pro-
vinces of Cordova, Tucuman, &c., to Santiago de Chili
and Coquimbo ; undertaken on behalf of the Chilian and
Peruvian Mining Association, in 1825 — 26, 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1827
AuLDjo John, Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont
Blanc, on the 8th and 9th August, 1827, 4to.
Lond. 1828
Sketches of Vesuvius, with short Accounts of its
Principal Eruptions, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and some of the
Greek Islands, in 1833, 8vo. Lond. 1835
Australia, A Month in the Bush of; Journal of one of a Party
of Gentlemen \pho recently Travelled from Sydney to
Port Philip, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Austria as it is ; or Sketches of Continental Courts, 8vo.
Lond. 1828
Autumn (An) near the Rhine ; or Sketches of Courts, Society,
and Scenery in Germany, in 1820, 8vo. Lond. 1821
344 HISTORY.
Back Capt., Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedition, to the
Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of
the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833 — 35, 8vo, Lond. 1836
Narrative of an Expedition in H.M.S. Terror, un-
dertaken with a view to Geographical Discovery on the
Arctic Shores, in the years 1836 — 37, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Bacon Lieut. Thomas, First Impressions and Studies from Na-
ture in Hindostan,2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
Badwociienblatt zum Nutzen und Vergniigen der Badgaste in
der Grossherzoglichen Stadt Baden, 1818
Donat. Pant. 157
Baillie Marianne, Lisbon in 1821 — 23,2 vols. l2mo. Lond. 1825
Bakewell R., Travels; comprising Observations during a Re-
sidence in the Tarentaise and various parts of the Grecian
and Pennine Alps, and in Switzerland and Auvergne, in
1820—22, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Barrow John, Account of Travels in the Interior of Southern
Africa, in 1797—98, 2 vols. 4to. Land. 1806
Travels in China, 4to. Lond. 1806
. Voyage to Cochin China, 4to. Lond. 1806
Chronological History of Arctic Voyages, 8vo.
Lond. 1818
Visit to Iceland in the Summer of 1834, small 8vo.
Lond. 1830
Tour in Austrian Lombardy, the Northern Tyrol, and
Bavaria, in 1840, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Beale Thomas, Natural History of the Sperm Whale ; with a
Sketch of a South Sea Whaling Voyage, small 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Beechey Capt. F. W. and H. W., Expedition to Explore the
Northern Coast of Africa, from Tripoly Eastward, in 1821
and 1822, 4to. Lond. 1828
Beechey Capt. F. W., Voyage to the Pacific and Beering's
Straits, in 1825—28, 4to. Lond. 1831
Bell John, Observations on Italy, 4to. Edinb. 1825
Bell James S., Journal of a Residence in Circassia, during the
years 1837—39, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Belzoni G., Operations and Recent Discoveries in Egypt and
Nubia, 4to. Lond. 1821
Atlas of Plates, with 6 new Plates, imp. fol.
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 345
Bennett G. J., A Pedestrian Tour through North Wales, 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Pedir
Coast, Signapore, and China, in 1832 — 4, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Benson Robert, Sketches of Corsica, in 1823, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Best Capt. J. J., Excursions in Albania; comprising a Descrip-
tion of the Wild Boar, Deer, and Woodcock Shooting in
that Country, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
BiNNS Jonathan, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland, 2 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1837
BiRKBECK M., Notes on a Journey through France, in 1814,
Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 68
BiscHOFF James, Sketch of the History of Van Dieman's Land,
8vo. Lond. 1832
Blanqui a.. Voyage d'un jeune Fran^ais en Angleterre et en
6cosse, pendant I'automne de 1823, 8vo. Paris, 1824
Blaquiere Edward, Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece ;
including Facts connected with the Last Days of Lord
Byron, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Blessington Countess of. The Idler in Italy, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1839 — 40
The Idler in France, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
BoNNYCASTLE Sir Richard H., The Canadas in 1841, 2 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Borrow George, The Zincali ; or an Account of the Gypsies of
Spain, with an Original Collection of their Songs and
Poetry, and a Copious Dictionary of their Language,
2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
BoucHETTE Joseph, The British Dominions in North America ;
or a Topographical and Statistical Description of Lower
and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, &c.,
2 vols. 4to. with Maps in case Lond. 1831
Bounty, H. M. S., History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure
of; its causes and consequences Family Lib. Lond. 1831
Boyle Captain Robert, Voyages and Adventures, VZmo.
Lond. 1759
Bremner Robert, Excursions in the Interior of Russia ; includ-
ing Sketches of the Character and Policy of the Emperor
Nicholas, &c., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1839
? Y
346 HISTORY.
Bremner Robert, Excursions in Denmark, Norway, a^id Swe-
den, including Notices of the State of Public Opinion in
those Countries, and Anecdotes of their Courts, 2 vols.
8vo. ■ Lond. 1840
Brockdon Wm., Road-Book from London to Naples; illus-
trated with engravings, by W. and E. Finden, 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Bruce James, Travels to discover the Source of the Nile, in
1768—73 ; 7 vols. 8vo. and a 4to. Atlas of Plates
Edinb. 1804
Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau; by an Old Man, 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Buchanan Francis, (M.D.) Journey from Madras, through
Mysore, Canara, and Malabar ; for the purpose of inves-
tigating the State of Agriculture, Arts, and Commerce ;
the Religion, Manners, and Customs ; the History, Na-
tural and Civil, &c., 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1807
Buckingham J. S., Travels in Palestine, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Travels in Mesopotamia, &c., 4to. Lond. 1827
Travels in Assyria, Media, and Persia, 4to. Lond. 1829
America, Historical, Statistic, and Descriptive, 3 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1841
The Slave States of America, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
BuLLAR Joseph (M.D.) and Henry Bullar, A Winter in the
Azores, and a Summer at the Baths of the Furnas, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1841
Bullock W., (F.L.S.") Six Months' Residence and Travels in
Mexico, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Burchell W. J., Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1822— -24
Burckhardt J. L., Travels in Nubia, 4to. Lond. 1819
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, 4to. Lond. 1822
Travels in Arabia, 4to. Lond. 1829
Burnes Lieut. Alex., Travels into Bokhara; being the Account
of a Journey from India to Cabool, Tartary, and Persia ;
also a Narrative of a Voyage on the Indus, from the Sea
to Lahore, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Cabool ; being a Personal Narrative of a Journey to,
and Residence in that City, in the years 1836 — 38, 8vo.
Lond. 1842
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 347
Butler Frances Anne, American Journal, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Caillot a., Abr6ge des Voyages Modernes, 2 tom. 12mo.
Paris, 1820
Calabria during a Military Residence of Three Years, 8vo.
Lond. 1832
Caldcleugh a.. Travels in South America, during the years
1819—21, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825
Campaigns and Cruises in Venezuela and New Grenada, and
in the Pacific Ocean, from 1817 — 30; also Tales of
Venezuela, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1831
Canada, The Backwoods of; being Letters from the Wife of an
Emigrant Officer Lib. Ent. Know.
Candler John, Brief Notices of Hayti; with its Condition,
Resources, and Prospects, 12rao. Lond. 1842
Cape of Good Hope, State of, in 1822 ; [by H. T. Colebrooke,]
8vo. Lond. 1823
Carne John, Letters from the East; written during a recent
Tour through Turkey, Egypt, Arabia, &c., 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1826
Recollections of Travels in the East, 12mo. Lond. 1830
Letters from Switzerland and Italy ; during a late
Tour, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Catlin George, Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs,
and Condition of the North American Indians, 2 vols,
royal 8vo. Lond. 1841
Chandler R., (D.D.) Travels in Asia Minor and Greece;
edited by Nicholas Revett, with Memoir by Archdeacon
Churton, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1825
Chateaubriand Viscount de, Travels in America and Italy,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Travels to Jerusalem and the Holy Land through
Egypt; translated by Fred. Shoberl, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Chatterton Lady, Home Sketches and Foreign Recollections,
3 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Rambles in the South of Ireland, during the year
1838, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1839
Cities and Principal Towns in the World, Account of, {Lardners
Cyclop.) Lond. 1830
348 HISTORY.
Clapperton Captain, Journal of a Second Expedition into the
Interior of Africa; from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo,
4to. Lond. 1829
Clarke Edwd. Daniel, (LL.D.) Travels in various Countries of
Europe, Asia, and Africa, 6 vols. 4to. Lond. 1810 — 23
Part 1 Russia, Tartary, and Turkey
2 Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 3 vols.
3 Scandinavia, 2 vols.
Clavers Mrs. Mary, (an actual settler,) A New Home — Who'll
Follow? or Glimpses of Western Life, 12mo.
New York, 1840
Cochrane Captain John Dundas, Narrative of a Pedestrian
Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, to the
Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
Colombia in 1826 ; by an Anglo-Colombian Pamph. vol. 29
Combe George, Notes on the United States of North America,
during a Phrenological Visit in 1838—40, 3 vols, small
8vo. Edinh. 1841
Comte Lewis le, Compleat History of the Empire of China, 8vo.
Lond. 1739
CoNDER Josiah, Italy, 3 vols. 18mo. Lond. 1831
Vol. 1 Savoy; Piedmont; Genoa; Milan
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CoNOLLY Lieut. Arthur, Journey to the North of India, overland
from England through Russia, Persia, &c., 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1834
Continental (The) Traveller; being the Journal of an Econo-
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Lond. 1833
Cook Capt. James, Voyage towards the South Pole, and round
the World, in 1772—75, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1777
Clerke and Gore, Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, in
1776—80, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1784
Cooley Wm. D., The Negroland of the Arabs examined and
explained ; or an Inquiry into the Early History and
Geography of Central Africa, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Cooper J. F., Excursions in Switzerland, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1836
Recollections of Europe, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1837
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 349
CoRDiNER Rev. J., (A.M.) A Description of Ceylon ; containing
an Account of the Country, its Inhabitants, and Natural
Productions, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1807
CosTELLO Louisa Stuart, A Summer amongst the Bocages and
the Vines, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
A Pilgrimage to Auvergne, from Picardy to Le Velay,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1842
Cox Ross, The Columbia River; or Scenes and Adventures
during a Residence of Six Years on the Western Side of
the Rocky Mountains, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1832
Cox Rev. F. A. (D.D.) and Rev. J. Hoby, (D.D.) Baptists in
America ; a Narrative of the Deputation from the Baptist
Union in England to the United States and Canada,
12mo. Lond. 1836
Cradock Jos., Travels in France, in 1783 — 84 Lit. Mem. vol. 2
Two Journeys in North Wales, in 1776 — 77
Literary Memoirs, vol. 3
Cramer Rev. J. A., Geographical and Historical Description of
Ancient Greece, 3 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1828
Geographical and Historical Description of Ancient
Italy, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1826
A Geographical and Historical Description of Asia
Minor, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1832
Crantz David, History of Greenland, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1767
Craven Lady, A Journey through the Crimea to Constantinople,
in the year 1786, 4to Lond. 1789
Crawford John, Journal of an Embassy from the Governor-
general of India to the Courts of Siam and Cochin
China, 4to. Lond. 1828
Cruise R. A., Journal of a Ten Months' Residence in New
Zealand, 8vo. Lond. 1824
CuMMiKG W. F., (M.D.) Notes of a Wanderer in Search of
Health, through Italy, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, up the
Danube, and down the Rhine, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Cunningham P., Two Years in New South Wales, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1827
Damer Hon. Mrs. G. L. Dawson, Diary of a Tour in Greece,
Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1841
350 HISTORY..
Davies J., First Impressions; a Series of Letters from France,
Switzerland, and Savoy, in 1833 — 34, small 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Davis John Francis, The Chinese ; a general description of the
Empire of China and its Inhabitants, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1836
Davy John, Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and its Inhabi-
tants, with Travels in that Island, 4to. Lond. 1821
De Butt's Lieut., Rambles in Ceylon, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Den HAM Major Dixon, and Capt. Hugh Clapperton, Narrative
of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central
Africa, in 1822—24, 4to. LoJid. 1826
De Rods Hon. F. F., Travels in the United States and Canada,
in 1826, 8vo. Lond. 1827
D'Haussez Baron, Great Britain in 1833, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1833
DiBDiN Rev. Thomas F., (D.D.) Bibliographical, Antiquarian,
and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, 3 vols.
Bvo. Lond. 1821
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour
in the Northern Counties of England, and in Scotland,
2 vols, royal 8vo. Lond. 1838
Denon Vivant, Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute ^gypte,
pendant les Campagnes du General Bonaparte, 2 vols.
4to. with Atlas, in folio Lond. 1802
DoBELL Peter, Travels in Kamtchatka and Siberia, and a
Residence in China, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1830
DoDWELL E., A Classical and Topographical Tour through
Greece, during the years 1801, 1805, and 1806, 2 vols.
4to. Lond. 1819
Downing C. T., The Fan-qui in China, in 1836—37, 3 vols.
small 8vo. Lond. 1838
DuCAS Theodore, Travels in various Countries in Europe ;
edited by Charles Mills, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
DwiGHT Timothy, (LL.D.) Travels in New England and New
York, 4 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1823
Earle A., Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New
Zealand, in 1827, 8vo. Lond. 1832
Eoede Hans, Description of Greenland, 8vo. Lond. 1818
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 351
Elliot C. B., Travels in the Three Great Empires of Austria,
Russia, and Turkey, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
Ellis William, Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii, or, Owhy-
hee, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Polynesian Researches; during a Residence of nearly
Six Years in the South Sea Islands, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1829
History of Madagascar ; comprising also the Progress
of the Christian Mission, established in 1818, and an
Account of the Persecution of the Native Christians,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
Ellis Mrs., Summer and Winter in the Pyrenees, small 8vo.
Lond. 184i
Elphinstone Hon. Mountstuart, Account of the Kingdom of
Caubul, and its Dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and
India, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Elwood Mrs. Col., Narrative of a Journey overland from
England to India; including a Residence there, and
Voyage home, in 1825—28, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
Emerson James, Letters from the jiEgean, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1829
EsTE C, A Journey in the year 1793, through Flanders,
Brabant, and Germany, to Switzerland, 8vo.
Lond. 1795
Eustace Rev. J. C, Classical Tour through Italy, 2 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1814
Evelyn John, A Character of England; as it was lately pre-
sented in a Letter to a Nobleman of France, with Reflec-
tions upon " Gallus Castratus" Misc. Writings
Extracts from the Letters and Journals of George Fletcher
Moore, Esq., now filling a Judical Office at the Swan
River Settlement; edited by Martin Doyle, 18mo.
Lond. 1834
Fane Henry Edward, Five Years in India ; comprising a Narra-
tive of Travels in the Presidency of Bengal, a Visit to
the Court of Runjeet Sing, an Account of the late Expe-
dition to Cabul and AfFghanistan, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1842
Faulkner Sir A. B., Visit to Germany and the Low Countries,
in the years 1829— 31, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1833
352 HISTORY.
Faux W., Memorable Days in America; being a Journal of a
Tour to the United States to ascertain the Condition and
Probable Prospects of British Emigrants, 8vo. Land. 1823
Fellowes Charles, Journal written during an Excursion in Asia
Minor, royal Bvo. Lond. 1839
An Account of Discoveries in Lycia ; being a Journal
kept during a Second Excursion in Asia Minor, royal
8vo, Lond. 1841
FiNLAYSON George, The Mission to Siam and Hu6, in the years
1821—22, with a Memoir of the Author, by Sir T. S.
Raffles, F.R.S., 8vo. Lond. 1826
Forbes Major, Eleven Years in Ceylon ; comprising Sketches
of the Field Sports and Natural History of that Colony,
and an Account of its History and Antiquities, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1841
Forsyth Joseph, Remarks on Antiquities, Arts, and Letters,
during an Excursion in Italy, in 1802 — 3, 8vo.
Lond. 1813
Fowler George, Three Years in Persia; with Travelling Adven-
tures in Koordistan, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Fragmente In Beziehung die Koniglich Preussische Erklarung
an die allgemeine Reichsversammlung, in BetrefF des zu
Basel am 5ten April, 1795, geschlossenen Friedens, 1795
Donat. Pam. 175
Frankland Capt. C. C, Travels to and from Constantinople,
in 1827—28, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1829
Franklin James, Present State of Hayti, (St, Domingo,) with
remarks on its Agriculture, Commerce, Laws, Religion,
Finances, and Population, small 8vo. Lond. 1828
Franklin Capt. John, Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of
the Polar Sea, in 1819—22, 4to. Lond. 1823
another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in
1825— 27,4to. Lond. 1^2%
Fraser J. B., Journal of a Tour through part of the Snowy
Range of the Himala Mountains, 4to. Lond. 1820
Narrative of a Journey in Khorasan, in 1821 — 22,
&c., 4to. Lond. 1825
Travels and Adventures in the Persian Provinces on
the Southern Banks of the Caspian Sea, 4to. Lond. 1826
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 35S
Fraser J. B., Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia;
from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, 12mo.
Edinb. 1834
Narrative of the Residence of the Persian Princes in
^ London, in 1835 — 36 ; with an Account of their Journey
from Persia, and Subsequent Adventures, 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1838
Fryer John, (M.D.) New Account of East India and Persia;
in eight Letters, being Nine Years' Travels, in 1672 — 81,
foho Lond. 1698
Gamble John, Sketches of History, Politics, and Manners, in
DubUn, and the North of Ireland, in 1810, small 8vo.
Lond. 1826
Gardiner Capt. Allen F., Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu
Country, in South Africa, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Gell Sir W., Narrative of a Journey in the Morea, 8vo.
Lond. 1823
Genoude Eugene, Voyage dans la Vendee, et dans le midi de la
Europe, 8vo. Paris, 1821
Geographical Memoirs of New South Wales, by various hands,
edited by Barron Field, Esq., 8vo. Lond. 1825
GiFFARD Edward, A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, Athens,
and the Morea, small 8vo. Lond. 1837
GiLLY Rev. W. S., Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains
of Piemont, 4to. Lond. 1824
Waldensian Researches, during a second Visit to the
Vaudois of Piemont, 8vo. Lond. 1831
Gleig Rev. G. R., Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, Visited
in 1837, 3 vols, small 8vo. Lo7id. 1839
GouRBiLLON J. A. de. Voyage Critique k I'Etna, 2 tom. 8vo.
Paris, 1820
Graham Miss, Journal of a Voyage to Brazil, and Residence
there, during part of the years 1821 — -23, 4to. Lond. 1824
Journal of a Residence in Chile, during the yejir 1822 ;
and a Voyage from Chile to Brazil, in 1823,4to. Lond. 1824
Granville A. B., Travels to and from St. Petersburg, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1828
The Spas of Germany, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
The Spas of England and principal Sea- Bathing
Places; — Northern Spas, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
2 z
354 HISTORY.
Grey Capt. George, Journals of two Expeditions of Discovery
in North- West and Western Australia, during the years
1837—39, 2 vols. 8vo. Land. 1841
GuRNEY Joseph John, A Winter in the West Indies, described in
Familiar Letters, addressed to Henry Clay, of Kentucky,
8vo. (two copies) Lond. 1840
A Journey in North America, described in Familiar
Letters, to Amelia Opie, 8vo. Norwich, 1841
GuTZLAFF Rev. Charles, Journal of three Voyages along the
Coast of China, in 1831—33, small 8vo. Lond. 1834
China Opened ; or a Display of the Topography, His-
tory, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce,
Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, &c., of the Chinese
Empire ; revised by the Rev. Andrew Reed, D.D., 2 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Hall Colonel Francis, The present State of Colombia, 8vo.
Lond. 1824
Hall Captain Basil, (R.N.) Extracts from a Journal written on
the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in 1820 — 22,
2 vols, small 8vo. Edinb. 1824
Travels in North America, in 1827 — 28, 3 vols, small
8vo. Edinb. 1829
Forty Etchings, from Sketches made with the Camera
Lucida, in North America, in 1827 — 28, 4to.
Edinb. 1829
Narrative of a Voyage to Java, China, and the Great
Loo-Choo Island, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Fragments of Voyages and Travels, 3 vols. 18mo.
Edinb. 1831
Fragments of Voyages and Travels ; second series,
3 vols. 18mo. Edinb. 1832
■ Fragments of Voyages and Travels ; third series,
3 vols. 18mo. Edinb. 1833
Patchwork, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1841
Schloss Hainfeld ; or a Winter in Lower Styria,
12mo. Edinb. 1836
Hall Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Ireland; its Scenery, Character, &c.,
3 vols, royal Svo. Lond. 1841 — 42
Hamilton Francis, An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal, 4to.
Edinb. 1819
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 355
Hand-Book for India and Egypt; comprising the Narrative of a
Journey from Calcutta to England, sm. 8vo. Lond. 1841
Hardy Lieut. R. W. H., Travels in the Interior of Mexico, in
1825—28, 8vo. Lond. 1829
Harris Capt. William C, The Wild Sports of Southern Africa ;
being the Narrative of an Expedition from the Cape of
Good Hope to the Tropic of Capricorn, small 8vo.
Lond. 1839
Head Capt. F. B., Rough Notes taken during some rapid
Journeys across the Pampas, and among the Andes,
small 8vo. Lond. 1826
Head Sir George, Forest Scenes and Incidents in the Wilds of
North America, 12mo. Lond. 1829
A Home Tour through the Manufacturing Districts of
England, in the summer of 1835, small 8vo. Lond. 1836
A Home Tour through various parts of the United
Kingdom ; being a continuation of the " Home Tour
through the Manufacturing Districts," small 8vo.
Lond. 1837
Heber Bishop, Journey through the Upper Provinces of India,
from Calcutta to Bombay, in 1824 — 25, 2 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1828
another copy, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Hermit in Italy; or Observations on the Manners and Customs
of Italy; translated from the French of M. de Jouy, 3 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1825
Hindoos (The), Account of; 2 vols. Lib. Ent. Know.
HiNTON John H., History and Topography of the United States,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1832
Historical Account of the Circumnavigation of the Globe, and
the progress of discovery in the Pacific Ocean from the
Voyages of Magellan to the Death of Cook, small 8vo.
Edinb. 1836
Hodgson Captain S., Truths from the West Indies; including
Sketches of Madeira, in 1833, small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Hoffman C. F., Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1839
A Winter in the far West, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1835
Hogu T. J., Two Hundred and Nine Days ; or the Journal of a
Traveller on the Continent, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1827
356 HISTORY.
HoLMAN James, A Voyage Round the World ; including Travels
in Africa, Asia, Australia, America, &c., from 1827 — 32,
4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834—35
Hooker William Jackson, Journal of a Tour in Iceland, in 1809,
8vo. Lond. 1811
HosKiNs G. A., Visit to the Great Oasis of the Libyan Desert,
8vo. Lond. 1837
HowiTT William, The Student Life of Germany; from the un-
published MS. of Dr. Cornelius, containing nearly forty
of the most famous Student Songs, with the original music
adapted to the piano-forte, by the Herr Winkelmeyer,
8vo. ' Lond. 1841
HuGGiNS W., Sketches in India, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Hughes John, An Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone, in
1819, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Humboldt Alexander de. Personal Narrative of Travels to the
Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent, in 1799 —
1804; translated by Helen Maria Williams, 7 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1818—29
Travels and Researches of; being a condensed Nar-
rative of his Journeys in the Equinoctial Regions of
America, and in Asiatic Russia, by W. Macgillivray, A.M.,
12mo. Edinb. 1832
Inglis Henry D., The Channel Islands; Jersey, Guernsey,
Alderney, &c., 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
A Journey throughout Ireland, during the year 1834,
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1834
— Personal Narrative of a Journey through Norway,
part of Sweden, and the Islands and States of Denmark,
12mo. Lond. 1835
The Tyrol, with a glance at Bavaria, 12mo. Lond. 1837
Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote, 12mo.
Lond. 1837
Irving John T., Indian Sketches, taken during an Expedition
to the Pawnee and other Tribes of American Indians,
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1835
Irving Washington, History of the Life and Voyages of Chris-
topher Columbus, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Voyages and Discoveries of the Companions of Co-
lumbus, (Family Lib.) Lond. 1831
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 3i&7
Italy as it is; or a Narrative of an English Family's Residence
for three years in that Country, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Italy ; with Sketches of Spain and Portugal, by the Author of
" Vathek," 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Jackson J. R., What to Observe; or the Traveller's Remem-
brancer, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
James Edwin, Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the
Rocky Mountains, in 1819—20, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
Jameson Mrs., Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1838
Jameson R. G., New Zealand, South Australia, and New South
Wales; a Record of recent Travels in those Colonies, with
especial reference to Emigration, &c., sm. 8vo. Lond. 1842
Jameson, Wilson, and Murray's Narrative of Discovery and
Adventure in Africa, 12mo. Edinb. 1830
Japanese, Manners and Customs of the; in the nineteenth Cen-
tury, from recent Dutch Visitors of Japan, and the German
of Dr. Ph. Fr. Von Siebold, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Jesse Captain, Notes of a Half-pay in Search of Health; or
Russia, Circassia, and the Crimea, in 1839 — 40, 2 vols,
small 8vo. Land. 1841
Jewitt John R., Adventures and Sufferings of; during a Cap-
tivity of nearly three years among the Savages of Nootka
Sound, 12mo. Edinb. 1824
Johnson James, (M.D.) Change of Air; or the Pursuit of
Health, an Autumnal Excursion through France, Switzer-
land, and Italy, in 1829, 8vo. Lond. 1831
The Recess; or Autumnal Relaxation in the Highlands
and Lowlands, 8vo. Lond. 1834
Johnson Samuel, (LL.D.) Journey to the Western Islands of
Scotland Works, vol. 8
Jones Captain G. M., Travels in Norway, Sweden, Finland,
Russia, and Turkey, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Journal of an English Traveller, from 1814 — m
Pamphleteer, vol. 10
JuDSON A. H., Account of the American Baptist Mission to the
Burman Empire, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Kennedy Richard Hartley, (M.D.) Narrative of the Campaign
of the Army of the Indus, in Sind and Kaubool, in
1838—39, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1840
358 HISTORY.
Keppel Major, the Hon. G., Journey across the Balcan, &c., m
the years 1829—30, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Personal Narrative of a Journey from India to
England, by Bussorah, Bagdad, the Ruins of Babylon,
&c., in the year 1824, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Keru Robert, A General History and Collection of Voyages and
Travels, 18 vols. Svo. Edinb. 1811—24
Vol. 1 Discoveries in the time of Alfred, King of England, in the ninth
Century
Discovery of Greenland, by the Icelanders, in the ninth Century
Discovery of Winland, or America, by the Icelanders, about the
year 1001
Travels of tvyo Mahometans into India and China, in the ninth
Century
Travels of Rabbi Benjamin from Spain to China, in the twelfth
Century
Travels of an Englishman in Tartary, in J 243
Sketch of the Revolutions in Tartary
Travels of John de Piano Carpini, in 1246
Travels of W. de Rubruquis, about 1253
Travels of Haitho, Prince of Armenia, in 1254
Travels of Marco Polo into China and the East, from 1260 — 95
Travels of Oderic of Portenau, in 1318
Travels of Sir John Mandeville, in 1 322
Itinerary of Pegoletti, between Asof and China, in 1355
Voyages of Nicolo and Antonio Zeno, in 1380
Travels of John Schildtberger into Tartary, in 1394
Travels of the Ambassadors of Shah Rokh, King of Persia, from
Herat to Khanbalek, in 1419
Travels of Pietro Quirini into Norway, 1431
Travels of Jos. Barbaro, Ambassador from Venice to Taima,
in 1436
2 Account of various early Pilgrimages from England to the Holy
Land, between 1097—1107
Discovery of Madeira
Account of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands
History of the Discoveries of the Portuguese along the coast of
Africa, &c., from 1412—1505
Summary of the Discoveries of the World, from their first original,
to the year 1555, by Antonio Galvano
Journey of Ambrose Contarini, Ambjissador from Venice to the
King of Persia, in 1473—76
Journals of the Voyages of Cada Mosto, and Pedro de Cintra, to
the Coa.st of Africa, in 1 455 — 56
History of the Discovery and Conquest of India, by (he Portuguese,
between 1497—1505 '
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 359
Kerr Robert, Voyages and Travels : continued
Vol. 2 Letters from Lisbon, in the beginning of the sixteenth Century,
respecting the then recent Discovery of the route by Sea to
India, and the Indian Trade
3 History of the Discovery of America, by Christopher Columbus ;
written by his son, Don Ferdinand Columbus
Account of the Discovery of America, by Christopher Columbus ;
by Antonio de Herrera
The Voyages of Americus Vespucius to the Nev? World
Summary of the Discoveries and Settlements of the Spaniards in
the West Indies, from the Death of Columbus to the Expedi-
tion of Hernando Cortes against Mexico
History of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico, written in 1568,
by Captain B. D. del Castillo, one of the conquerors
4 History of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico : continued
History of the Discovery and Conquest of Peru, by Francisco
Pizarro, written by Augustino Zarate
Early History of Peru, after the death of Francisco Pizarro, by
Augustino Zarate
5 History of Peru : continued
History of the Discovery and Conquest of Chili
History of the Discovery of Florida
6 Early English Voyages of Discovery to America
VoyE^es of Jacques Cartier, from St. Maloes to Newfoundland and
Canada, in 1334—35
Discoveries and Conquests of the Portuguese in the East
7 Discoveries, &c., of the Portuguese : continued
Voyages and Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and India,
by Ludovico Verthema, in 1503
Voyages and Travels of Cesar Frederick in India
Early English Voyages to Guinea, and other parts of the West
Coast of Africa
Miscellaneous early Voyages of the English
Early Voyages of the English to the East Indies, before the
Establishment of an exclusive Company
8 Early Voyages of the English to the East Indies : continued
Early Voyages of the English to India, after the Establishment of
the East India Company
9 Early Voyages of the English to India : continued
10 Voys^e of Ferdinand Magellan round the World, in 1519 — 22
Voyage of Sir Francis Drake round the World, in 1577 — 80
Voyage of Sir Thomas Candish round the World, in 1586 — 88
Voyage of Oliver Van Noort round the World, in 1598—1601
Voyage of George Spilbergen round the World, in 1614 — 17
Voyage of William Cor. Schouten and Jacques le Maire round the
World, in 1615—17
Voyage of the Nassau Fleet round the World, in 1623 — 26, under
tlie conunand of Jacques Le Hermite
360 HISTORY.
Kerr Robert, Voyages and Travels : continued
Voyage round the World, in 1683—91, by Capt. John Cooke
Voyage round the World, in 1703—6, by William Funnell
Vol. 10 Voyage round the World, in 1708 — 11, by Capt. Woods Rogers
and Stephen Courtney
Voyage round the World, in 1719 — 22, by Capt. John Clipperton
Voyage round the World, in 1719 — 22, by Capt. George Shelvoeke
II Voyage round the World, in 1719 — 22, by Capt. George Shel-
voeke : continued
Voyage round the World, in 1721 — 23, by Commodore Roggewein
Voyage round the World, in 1740 — 44, by Capt. G. Anson
12 & 13 An Account of the Voyages undertaken by order of his Majesty
George III, for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemis-
phere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron,
Captains Wallis and Carteret, and Lieut. Cook
14 & 15 Voyage towards the South Pole, and round the World, in 1771 —
75, by Capt. James Cook
15&16 Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, for making Discoveries in the
Northern Hemisphere ; under the direction of Captains Cook,
Gierke, and Gore, in 1776-80
I6&17 Capt. King's Journal of the Transactions on returning to the
Sandwich Islands
Byron's Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Wager
Narrative of the Loss of the Wager, by John Bulkeley and John
Cummins
18 Historical Sketch of the progress of Discovery, Navigation and
Commerce, from the earliest records to the beginning of the
19th Century, by William Stevenson, Esq.
King Capt. P. P., Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical
and Western Coasts of Australia, in the years 1818 — 22,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
King Richard, Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the
Arctic Ocean, in 1833 — 35, under the command of
Capt. Back, R.N., 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1836
Kingdom Wm., An Abstract of all the most useful Information
relative to the United States of America, and the British
Colonies of Canada, the Cape of Good Hope, New South
Wales, and Van Dieman's Island, 8vo. Lond. 1820
Kinnear John, Cairo, Petra, and Damascus, in 1839, with
Remarks on the Government of Mehemet Ali, and on the
present Prospects of Syria, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
KiNNEiR John M., Journey through Asia Minor, Armenia, and
Koordistan, in 1813 — 14, with Remarks on the Marches
of Alexander, and retreat of the ten thousand, Bvo.
Lond. 1818
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 361
Kin NEiR John M., Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire,
4to. Lond. 1813
KiRKPATRicK Col., Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul,in 1793
royal 4to. . Lond. 1811
Klaproth J. Von, Travels in Caucasus and Georgia, in 1807 — 8,
translated by F. Shoberl, 4to. Lond. 1814
Laborde Alex, de, A View of Spain; comprising a Descriptive
Itinerary of each Province, &c., 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1809
Laborde M. L^on de, Journey through Arabia Petraea to Mount
Sinai, and the excavated City of Petra, the Edom of the
Prophecies, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Laing Major A. G., Travels in Western Africa, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Laing Samuel, Journal of a Residence in Norway, during the
years 1834—36, 8vo. Lond. 1836
Tour in Sweden, in 1838 ; Observations on the Moral,
Political, and Economical State of the Swedish Nation,
8vo. Lond. 1839
Notes of a Traveller, on the Social and Political State
of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of
Europe, during the present Century, 8vo. Lond. 1842
Lamartine Alphonse de, A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land ;
comprising Recollections, Sketches, and Reflections made
during a Tour in the East, in 1832—33, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Lander Richard and John, Expedition to explore the Course
and Termination of the Niger ; with a Narrative of a
Voyage down that river to its Termination, 3 vols. (Fa-
mily Lib.) Lond. 1832
Lane Edw. William, An Account of the Manners and Customs
of the Modern Egyptians, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Langsdorff G. H. Von, Voyages and Travels in various parts
of the World, during 1803 — 7, 2 parts, 4to.
Lond. 1813—14
Part 1 Voyage from Copenhagen to Brazil, the South Sea, Kamschatka,
and Japan
2 Voyage to the Aleutian Islands and north-west coast of America,
and return by land over the north-east parts of Asia, through
Siberia, to Petersburgh
Latham R. G., Norway and the Norwegians, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1840
3 A
362 HISTORY.
Latrobe Charles Joseph, The Rambler in Mexico, in 1834,
small 8vo. Lond. 1836
Lauder Sir Thomas Dick, (Bart.) Highland Rambles, and Long
Legends to Shorten the Way, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Edinb. 1837
Lay G. T., The Chinese as they are; their Moral, Social, and
Literary Character, a new Analysis of their Language,
with succinct Views of their principal Arts and Sciences,
small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Ledyard John, Memoirs of the Life and Travels of; by Jared
Sparks, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Leslie, Jameson, and Murray's Narrative of Discovery and
Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions, 12mo.
Edinb. 1830
Letters from an Absent Brother ; containing some Account of
a Tour through parts of the Netherlands, Switzerland,
Northern Italy, and France, in 1823, [by the Rev, Daniel
Wilson,] 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1824
Letters from the north of Italy, addressed to H. Hallam, Esq.,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Letters from the Shores of the Baltic, second edition, with
twenty illustrations, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1842
Lewis M. G., Journal of a West India Proprietor, kept during
a Residence in the Island of Jamaica, 8vo. Lond. 1834
LiDDiARD Rev. W., Three Months' Tour in Switzerland and
France, 8vo. Lond. 1832
Lindsay Lord, Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land,
2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1838
LiNN^us Charles, Lachesis Lapponica ; or a Tour in Lapland,
translated by James Edward Smith, M.D., 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1811
LiPPi C, Lago Fucino ed emissario di Claudio nella regione de'
Marsi, Napoli, 1818 Donat. Parn. 62
Lloyd Major Sir Wm., Narrative of a Journey from Caunpoor
to the Boorendo Pass, in the Himalaya Mountains ; and
Capt. Alex. Gerard's Account of an Attempt to penetrate
by Bekhur to Garoo; with a Letter from the late J. G.
Gerard, Esq. .detailing a Visit to the Shatool and Boorendo
Passes, &c. &c., edited by George Lloyd, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1840
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. S<S3
Lloyd L., Field Sports of the North of Europe; comprised in
a personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Nor-
way, in 1827—28, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
London and Paris; or Comparative Sketches, by the Marquis De
Vermont and Sir Charles Darnley, Bart., 8vo. Lond. 1823
Londonderry Marquis of, Recollections of a Tour in the north
of Europe, in 1836—37, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
LoNGwoRTH J. A., A Year among the Circassians, 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1840
Lyon Capt. G. F., Private Journal during the recent Voyage of
Discovery under Capt. Parry, 8vo. Lond. 1824
■ Unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, 8vo.
Lond. 1825
Journal of a Residence and Tour in the Republic of
Mexico, in 1826, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1828
Mac Farlane Charles, Constantinople in 1828; a Residence
of sixteen months in the Turkish Capital and Provinces,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1829
M'Gregor John, British America, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1832
Madden R. R., Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine,
in 1824—27, 2 vols. Lond. 1829
Madox John, Excursions in the Holy Land, Egypt, Nubia,
Syria, &c., including a Visit to the unfrequented district
of the Haouran, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Malcolm Sir J., A Memoir of Central India, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1823
Man BY G. W., Voyage to Greenland, in the year 1821, 8vo.
Lond. 1823
Maritime and Inland Discovery, History of; 3 vols. (Lard-
ners Cyclop.) Lond. 1830 — 31
Marmont Marshal, (Due de Raguse) The present State of the
Turkish Empire ; translated with Notes and Observations
on the Relations of England with Turkey and Russia, by
Lieut. Col. Sir Frederick Smith, 8vo. Land. 1839
Marry AT Captain, Diary in America, with Remarks on its Insti-
tutions, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1839
Diary in America: second part, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1839
Marsden William, The History of Sumatra, 4to. and atlas of
plates Lond. 1811
364 HISTORY.
Martin R. Montgomery, The British Colonial Library, 10 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1836—37
Vol. 1 History of Upper and Lower Canada
2 History of Austral- Asia; comprising New South Wales, Van
Dieman's Island, Swan River, &c.
3 History of Southern Africa ; comprising the Cape of Good Hope,
Mauritius, Seychelles, &c.
4 History of the West Indies ; Vol. 1 , comprising Jamaica, Honduras,
Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, The Bahamas, and The Virgin
Isles
5 History of the West Indies; Vol. 2, comprising British Guiana,
Barbadoes, St. Vincent's, St. Lucia, Dominica, Montserrat,
Antigua, St. Christopher's, &c.
6 History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, The Sable Islands, New
Brunswick, Prince Edward Islands, The Bermudas, New-
foundland, &c.
7 History of the British Possessions in the Mediterranean ; com-
prising Gibraltar, Malta, Gozo, and the Ionian Islands
8 & 9 History of the Possessions of the Honourable East India Com-
pany, 2 vols.
10 History of the British Possessions in the Indian and Atlantic
Oceans; comprising Ceylon, Penang, Malacca, Sincapore,
the Falkland Islands, St. Helena, Ascension, Sierra Leone,
the Gambia, Cape Coast Castle, &c. &c.
Martineau Harriet, Society in America, 3 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1837
Retrospect of Western Travel, 3 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Matthews Henry, Diary of an Invalid ; being the Journal of a
Tour in Pursuit of Health in Portugal, Italy, Switzerland,
and France, in 1817—19, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1822
Maw Lieut. Henry L., Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to
the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the northern Provinces
of Peru, and descending the river Maranon, or Amazon,
8vo, Lond. 1829
May R., (A Missionary to the East Indies,) Narrative of, Lond.
1819 Donat. Pam. 164
MedhurstW.H., China; its State and Prospects, with especial
reference to the spread of the Gospel, 8vo. Lond. 1838
Medwin Thomas, The Angler in Wales; or Days and Nights of
Sportsmen, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Men and Manners in America ; by the Author of " Cyril Thorn-
ton," 2 vols. 12mo. Edinb. 1833
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 365
Mitchell Major T. L., Three Expeditions into the interior of
Eastern Australia ; with descriptions of the recently ex-
plored regions of Australia Felix, and New South Wales,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
MooDiE Lieut. J. W. D., Ten Years in South Africa ; including a
particular description of the Wild Sports of that Country,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1835
MooRCROFT Wm. and Geo. Trebeck, Travels in the Himalayan
Provinces of Hindustan and the Panjab ; in Peshawar,
Kabul, Kunduz, and Bokhara, from 1819 — 25, edited by
H. H. Wilson, M.A., 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1841
Moore John, (M.D.) Journal during a Residence in France, in
1792, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1793
• View of Society and Manners in Italy, 2 vols. 8vo.
Land. 1781
View of Society and Manners in France, Switzerland,
and Germany, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1780
Morgan Lady, France, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817
Italy, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821
MoRiER J., Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor,
to Constantinople, in 1808 — 9, 4to. Lond. 1812
Second Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia
Minor to Constantinople, between the years 1810 — 16;
with a Journal of the Voyage by the Brazils and Bombay
to the Persian Gulf, 4to. Lond. 1818
Morrison Rev. R., Memoir of the principal Occurrences during
an Embassy from the British Government to the Court
of China, 1816 Pamphleteer, yo\. 15
Muller C, Voyage en Grece et dans les lies loniennes, en
1821, Svo. Paris, 1822
MuNDY Captain, Pen and Pencil Sketches, being the Journal of
a Tour in India, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1832
MuKE William, Journal of a Tour in Greece and the Ionian
Islands, 2 vols, small Svo. Edinb. 1842
Murray Hon. Chas. Aug., Travels in North America, during
the years 1834 — 36, including a summer Residence with
the Pawnee Tribe of Indians ; a Visit to Cuba and the
Azore Islands, &c., 2 vols. Svo, Lond. 1839
Murray Hon. Jas. Erskine, A Summer in the Pyrenees, 2 vols.
Svo. Lond. 1837
366 HISTORY.
Murray Hugh, Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels
in Asia, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time,
3 vols. 8vo. Edinh. 1820
Napier Major E., Scenes and Sports in Foreign Lands, 2 vols,
small Svo. Lond. 1840
Excursions along the Shores of the Mediterranean,
2 vols, small Svo. Lond. 1842
Narrative of Travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa, in the seven-
teenth Century ; by Evliya EfFendi, translated from the
Turkish, by the Ritter Joseph Von Hammer, 4to.
Lond. 1834
Narrative of a Three Months' March in India, and a Residence
in the Dooab ; by the Wife of an Officer in the 16th
Foot, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Narrative of the Loss of the Kent East Indiaman, by Fire, in
the Bay of Biscay, March 1st, 1825; by a Passenger,
12mo. Edinb. 1825
Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships
Adventure and Beagle, between the years 182ti and 1836 ;
describing their Examination of the Southern Shores of
South America, and the Beagle's Circumnavigation of
the Globe, 3 vols, in 4, 8vo. Lond. 1839
Vol. 1 Proceedings of the First Expedition, 1826 — 30, under the com-
mand of Capt. P. P. King, R.N.
2 Proceedings of the Second Expedition, 1831—36, under the com-
mand of Capt. R. Fitz-Roy, R.N.
Appendix to vol. 2. Meteorological Journal, &c.
3 Journal and Remarks, 1832 — 36 ; by Charles Darwin, Esq., M. A.
Sec. Geol. Soc.
New (Tlie) Zealanders, Account of Lib. Ent. Know.
NiEBUiiR C, Voyage en Arabic, et en d'autres Pays circon-
voisins, 2 tom. 4to. Amst. 1776 — 80
Description de I'Arabie, 4to. Amst. 1774
Micheelis, Recueil des Questions proposees h. une Society
de Savans (jui par ordre de sa Majeste Danoise font le
Voyage de I'Arabie, 4to. Amst. MIA
Noel Baptist W., (M.A.) Notes of a Short Tour through the
Midland Counties of Ireland, in the Summer of 1836,
small Svo. Lond. 1837
NoRDBN Fred. L,, Travels in Egypt and Nubia, 8to. 2/onrf. 1757
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 367
Notes and Reflections during a Ramble in Germany, 8vo.
Lond. 1826
Notions of the Americans, picked up by a Travelling Bachelor,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
NouGARET P. J. B., Adventures des plus Remarquables des
Marins, 12mo. Paris, 1821
NowRojEE Jehangeer, and Hirjeebhoy Merwanjee, (of Bombay)
Journal of a Residence of Two Years and a Half in Great
Britain, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Osborne Hon. W. G., The Court and Camp of Runjeet Sing ;
with an Introductory Sketch of the Origin and Rise of
the Slhk State, 8vo. Lond. 1840
OusELEY Sir William, Travels in various Countries of the East ;
more particularly Persia, in 1810 — 12, 3 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1819—23
Owen Capt. W. F. W., Narrative of Voyages to Explore the
Shores of Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1833
Pallas P. S., Travels through the Southern Provinces of the
Russian Empire, in 1793 — 94; translated from the Ger-
man, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1802
Pardoe Miss, The City of the Sultan ; and Domestic Manners
of the Turks, in 1836, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
The City of the Magyar ; or Hungary and her Insti-
tutions, in 1839 — 40, 3 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1840
Parish Sir Woodbine, Buenos Ayres, and the Provinces of the
Rio de la Plata ; their present State, Trade, and Debt,
8vo. Lond. 1839
Park Mungo, Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, in 1795
— 1797; with an Account of a subsequent Mission to
that Country, in 1805, and an Account of his Life,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817
Parry Capt. William Edw., Journal of a Voyage for the Dis-
covery of a North West Passage from the Atlantic to
the Pacific, in 1819 — 20 ; with an Appendix, 4to.
Lond. 1821
Supplement to the Appendix of his Voyage for the
Discovery of a North West Passage, in 1819 — 20 ; con-
taining an Account of the Subjects of Natural History,
4to. Lond. 1824
368 HISTORY.
Parry Capt. William Edw., Journal of a Second Voyage for
the Discovery of a North West Passage from the Atlantic
to the Pacific, in 1821—23, 4to. Lond. 1824
Appendix to the Joutnal of a Second Voyage for the
Discovery of a North West Passage, in the years 1821 —
1823, 4to. Lond. 1825
Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a
North West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific,
4to. Lond. 1826
Pashley Robert, Travels in Crete, 2 vols. 8vo. Camb. 1837
Passavant M., Tour of a German Artist in England, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1836
Patterson Major John, Camp and Quarters ; or Scenes and
Impressions of Military Life, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1840
Pecciiio Count, Semi-Serious Observations of an Italian Exile,
during his Residence in England, 12mo. Lond. 1833
Pennant Thomas, Tour in Scotland ; and Voyage to the He-
brides, 2 vols. 4to. Warrington 1774
Tour in Wales, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1784
Journey from Chester to London, 4to. Lond. 1782
View of Hindostan, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1798
Vol. 1 Western Hindostan
2 Eastern Hindostan
PiROUSE J. F. G. de la, Voyage Round the World, in 1785 —
1788, 3 vols. 8vo., with folio Atlas Lond. 1807
Philip Rev. John, (D.D.) Researches in South Africa; illus-
trating the Civil, Moral, and Religious Conditions of
the Native Tribes, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Phipps Constantine John, A Voyage towards the North Pole,
undertaken by His Majesty's command, in 1773, 4to,
Lond. 1774
PiCKEN A., The Canadas, as they at present commend them-
selves to the enterprize of Emigrants, Colonists, and
Capitalists, 12mo. Lond. 1832
Pickering Joseph, Emigration or no Emigration ; being a
Narrative of the Author, (an English Farmer) from 1824
to 1830, in the United States, Canada, &c., 12mo.
Lond. 1830
Picture of Australia, small 8vo. Lond. 1829
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 369
PiNKERTON John, A 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. 4to. Lond. 1808—14
Vol. I The Voyages of Sir Hugh Willoughby and others to the Northern
Parts of Russia and Siberia
Three Voyages of the Dutch to the North of Europe
Dissertation of J. I. Pontanus, concerning the North East Passage
Regnard's Journey to Lapland, &c.
Journey of Maupertius to the Polar Circle "
Outhier's Journal of a Voyage to the North
Travels of M. Arwld Ehrenmalm in Western Nordland, &c.
Account of Danish Lapland ; by Leems
Allison's Voyage from Archangel
New Account of Samoiedia and the Samoiedes
Journal of Seven Seamen left at Spitzbergen
Phipps' Journal of a Voyage to the North Pole
Le Roy's Narrative of Four Russian Sailors, cast upon the Island
of East Spitzbergen
Backstrom's Voyage to Spitzbergen
Von Troll's Letters on Iceland
Kerguelen's Voyage to the North
Earl of Cumberland's Voyage to the Azores ; by R. Wright
Raleigh's Report of an Engagement near the Azores
Voyage to Tercera ; by De Chaste
2 Voyage to England and Scotland ; by Gonzales
Shaw's Tour to the West of England
Sketch of a Tour in Derbyshire ; by William Bray
Oryctography of Derbyshire ; by Ferber
Travels through several parts of England ; by C. P. Moritz
Skrine's Tours through Wales
Malkin's Tour through Wales
Hassell's Tour to the Isle of Wight
Heath's Account of the Islands of Seilly
Robertson's Tour through the Isle of Man
3 Two Tours in Scotland ; by Pennant
Account of the Drosacks ; from Garnet's Tour
Martin's Description of the Western Islands, and Voyage to St.
Kilda
Account of Hirta and Rona ; by Sir George Mackenzie
Brand's Description of the Orkneys and Shetland
Abstract of Young's Tour in Ireland
Hamilton's Letters on the Northern Coast of Ireland
4 Lister's Joiuney to Paris, 1698
Young's Travels in France
3 B
370 HISTORY.
PiNKERTON John, Voyages and Travels: continued
Vol. 4 Saussure's Attempt to reach the Summit of Mont Blanc
Ramond's Journey to the Summit of Mont Perdu
5 Spallanzani's Travels in Italy
Dolomieu's Account of the Earthquakes in Calabria, in 1783
Bourgoanne's (Bourgoing's) Travels in Spain
Coxe's Travels in Sv?itzerland
6 Riesbeck's Travels through Germany
Portia's Travels in Sweden
Coxe's Travels in Norway, Denmark, and Russia
ASIA.
7 Travels of Rabbi Benjamin
Travels of Rubruquis
Travels of Marco Polo
Travels of Two Mahometans
NieuhofTs Travels in China
Bell's Travels in Asia
Hamel's Travels in Korea
Description of Tibet
Travels of Goez, from Labor to China
Travels through Tibet ; by several Missionaries
Caron's Account of Japan
Diary on the Coast of Japan, 1673
Kempfer's History of Japan
8 Journal of Sir Thomas Roe, Embassador to the Great Mogul
Bemier's Voyage to the East Indies
Extract from Tavemier's Voyages, concerning the Diamond Mines
Hamilton's Account of the East Indies
Lord's Discovery of the Banians
Buchanan's Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar
9 Extracts from the Travels of Pietro Delle Valle, in Persia
Abstract of Chardin's Travels in Persia
Description of Persia; from Harris's Collection, republished by
Dr. Campbell
Francklin's Tour in the South of Persia
Extracts from Forster's Travels, concerning the Northern Parts of
Persia
Accounts of Independent Tartary
Jenkinson's Travels in Bucharia
Balbi's Voyage to Pegu
Fitch's Voyage to Pegu, &c.
Symes'B Embassy to Ava
Turpin's History of Siam
Baron's Description of Tonqueen
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 371
PiNKERTON John, Voyages and Travels : continued
ASIA.
Vol. 9 Richard's History of Tonquin
Borri's History of Cochin China
10 Niebuhr's Travels in Arabia
Blount's Voyage to the Levant
Dandini's Voyage to Mount Libanus
Maundrell's Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem
Clayton's Journey from Cairo to Mount Sinai
Dr. Pocock's Travels in the East
ASIATIC ISLANDS.
1 1 Dampier's Account of the Philippines
Observations on the Philippine Islands, and the Isle of France ;
from the French of M. de Guignes
Beeckman's Voyage to Borneo
Account of Java, Batavia, Celebes, Amboyna, &c. ; from the
Voyages of Stavorinus
Pigafetta's Voyage round the World .
Extracts from the Treatise on Navigation of Antonio Pigafetta
Australasia; Introductory Observations from the Work of the
President de Brosses
Pelsart's Voyage to Australasia
Tasman's Voyage for the Discovery of Southern Countries
Dampier's Account of New Holland
Abstract of Cook's Three Voyages
Voyage for the Discovery of Southern Lands ; from the French of
M. Peron
NORTH AMERICA.
12 Colon's (Columbus's) Discovery of the West Indies
Discoveries made by the English in America from the Reign of
Henry VII, to the close of that of Queen Elizabeth
Frobisher's Three Voyages for the Discovery of the North West
Passage, 1576—78
Discovery of, and Voyages to, Virginia
Cartier's Discovery of the Island of New France
13 Smith's History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles
Lahontan's Travels in Canada
Memoirs of North America
Kalm's Travels in North America
Bumaby's Travels through the Middle Settlements in North
America, in 1759 — 60
SOUTH AMERICA.
14 Betagh's Account of Peru
Ovalle's Historical Relation of Chili
Condamine's Travels in South America
Bouguer's Voyage to Peru
372 HISTORY.
PiNKERTON John, Voyages and Travels : continued
SOUTH AMERICA.
VoL 14 Ulloa'8 Voyage to South America
NieuhoflTs Voyages and Travels into Brazil
AFRICA.
15 Voyage to Abyssinia; by Father Jerome Lobo
Poncet's Journey to Abyssinia
Browne's Journey to Dar-Fur
Pococke's Travels in Egypt
Addison's Account of West Barbary
Windhus's Journey to Mequinez
Shaw's Travels in Barbary
Lempriere's Tour to Morocco
Abd Allatif s Relation Respecting Egypt
16 Thunberg's Account of the Cape of Good Hope
Voyage to Congo ; by Angelo and Carli
Merolla's Voyage to Congo
Strange Adventures of Andrew Battel, of Leigh, in Essex, sent by
the Portuguese Prisoner to Angola
Bosnian's Description of the Coast of Guinea
Proyart's History of Loango, Kakongo, and other Kingdoms in
Africa
Adanson's Voyage to Senegal, the Island of Goree, and the River
Gambia
Santos's History of Eastern Ethiopia
Rochon's Voyage to Madagascar
Glas's History of the Canary Islands
Park's Travels in Africa
17 Retrospect of the Origin and Progress of Discovery, by Sea and
Land, in Ancient, Modem, and Recent Times
Critical Catalogue of Books of Voyages and Travels
Index
PiNKERTON Robert, (D.D.) Russia; or Miscellaneous Observa-
tions on the past and present State of that Country and
its Inhabitants, royal 8vo. Lond. 1833
Planche J. R., Descent of the Danube, front Ratisbon to
Vienna, during the Autumn of 1827, 8vo. Lond. 1828
PoLACK J. S., New Zealand; being a Narrative of Travels and
Adventiires during a Residence in that Country, between
the years 1831—37, 2 vols, 8vo. Lond. 1838
PoRTUOAL and Gallicia ; with a review of the Social and
Political State of the Basque Provinces, and a few
Remarks on the recent Events in Spain, 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1836
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 373
Pringle Thomas, Narrative of a Residence in South Africa
African Sketches
PnisoNERS (The) of Abd-el-kader; or Five Months' Captivity
among the Arabs, in the Autumn of 1836, by Mons. A.
de France, translated by R. F. Porter, 12mo. Lond. 1838
Qanoon-e-Islam ; or the Customs of the Moosulmans of India,
by JafFur Shurreef, (a Native of the Deccan,) translated
by G. A. Herklots, M.D., 8vo. Lond. 1832
QuiN Michael J., Steam Voyage dov?n the Danube; with
Sketches of Hungary, Wallachia, Servia, and Turkey,
&c., 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1835
Visit to Spain, in 1823, 8vo. Lond. 1823
Raffles Sir T. S., History of Java, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1817
Rankin F. Harrison, The White Man's Grave; a Visit to
Sierra Leone, in 1834, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1836
Raumer Fred. Von, England in 1835; being a Series of
Letters written to Friends in Germany, during a Resi-
dence in London, and Excursions into the Provinces,
translated from the German, by Sarah Austin and H. E.
Lloyd, 3 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1836
Italy and the Itahans, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1840
Recollections of an Excursion to the Monasteries of Alcoba^a
and Batalha; by the Author of* Vathek," 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Recollections of the Peninsula; by the Author of '* Sketches
in India," 8vo. Lond. 1824
Recollections of a Service of Three Years during the War of
Extermination in the Republics of Venezuela and Co-
lombia, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Redding Cyrus, History of Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea ;
from the most authentic Sources, 4 vols. 18mo.
Lond. 1833—35
Reed Andrew, (D.D.) and James Matheson, D.D., A Narrative
of the Visit to the American Churches, by the Deputa-
tion from the Congregational Union of England and
Wales, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1835
Rennell Major James, Memoirs of a Map of Hindoostan, or,
the Mogul Empire; with an Introduction illustrative of
the Geography and Present Division of that Country,
4to. Lond. 1792
374 HISTORY.
Residence (A) on the Shores of the Baltic; described in a
series of Letters, 2 vols, 12 mo. Lond. 1841
Reynolds Sir Jos., Journey to Flanders and Holland, in 1781
Works, vol. 2
Rich C. J., Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan, and on the
Site of Ancient Nineveh ; with a Journal of a Voyage
down the Tigris to Bagdad, &c., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Richardson Robert, (M.D.) Travels along the Mediterranean
in company with the Earl of Belmore, in 1816 — 18,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
RicKAHDs R., India; or Facts submitted to illustrate the Cha-
racter and Condition of the Native Inhabitants, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1828—32
Ride (A) on Horseback to Florence, through France and Swit-
zerland; by a Lady, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
Ritchie Leitch, The Wye and its Associations; a Picturesque
Ramble, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Roberts Emma, Scenes and Characteristics in Hindostan ; with
Sketches of Anglo Indian Society, 2 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1837
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, 3 vols,
small 8 vo. Lond. 1839
Robinson Edward, (D.D.) Biblical Researches in Palestine,
Mount Sinai, and Arabia Petrsea; a Journal of Travels
in the year 1838, by E. Robinson and E. Smith, under-
taken in reference to Biblical Geography. Drawn up
from the Original Diaries, with Historical Illustrations,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
RoBV John, Seven Weeks in Belgium, Switzerland, Lombardy,
Piedmont, Savoy, &c. &c., 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1838
Rome in the nineteenth Century ; containing an Account of the
Ancient City, the Remains of the Middle Ages, and the
Monuments of Modern Times, 3 vols. ]2mo. Edinb. 1826
Rose C, Four Years in Southern Africa, 8vo. Lond. 1829
Ross Capt. Sir J., Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of
a North West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic
Regions, during the years 1829 — 33, 4to. Lond. 1835
Appendix to ditto, 4to. Lond. 1836
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 375
RuscHENBERGER W. S. W., (M.D.) Narrative of a Voyage
round the World, in 1835 — 37 ; including a Narrative of
an Embassy to the Sultan of Muscat and the King of
Siam, 2 vols. 8vo. Land. 1838
Rush Rich., Narrative of a Residence at the Court of London,
8vo. Lond. 1833
Russell John, A Tour in Germany, and some of the Southern
Provinces of the Austrian Empire, in 1820' — 22, 2 vols.
12mo. Edinb. 1825
Russell Rev. M., Nubia and Abyssinia; comprehending their
Civil History, Antiquities, Arts, Religion, Literature, and
Natural History, 12mo. Edinb. 1833
History and Present Condition of the Barbary States,
I2mo. Edinb. 1835
Salt Henry, Voyage to Abyssinia, and Travels into the Interior
of that Country, 4to. Lond. 1814
Saussure H. B. de, Voyages dans les Alpes, precedes d'un
Essai sur I'Histoire Naturelle des Environs de Geneve,
4 torn. 4to. Neufchatel, 1779 — 96
ScEKES and Impressions in Egypt and in Italy ; by the Author
of " Sketches of India," 8vo. Lond. 1824
ScoRESBY William, Jun., Account of the Arctic Regions, 2 vols.
8vo. Edinb. 1820
Journal of a Voyage to the Northern Whale Fishery,
in 1822, 8vo. Edinb. 1823
Scott John, Paris Revisited in 1815, by way of Brussels;
including a Walk over the Field of Battle at Waterloo
Lond. 1816
Journal of a Tour to Waterloo and Paris ; in company
with Sir Walter Scott, in 1815, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
ScoTT John Lee, Narrative of a recent Imprisonment in China
after the Wreck of the Kite, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Sedgwick Miss, Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home,
3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1841
Seely Capt. J. B., Wonders of Elora; or a Narrative of a
Journey to the Temples and Dwellings excavated out of
a Mountain of Granite at Elora, in the East Indies, 8vo.
Lond. 1824
Simon D L., Voyage en Angleterre, 2 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1817
Tour in Great Britain, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1817
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SiMOND L., Tour and Residence in Switzerland, in 1817 — 19,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Tour in Italy and Sicily, 8vo. Lond. 1828
Sinclair Catherine, Hill and Valley ; or Hours in England and
Wales, 12mo. Edinb. 1838
Scotland and the Scotch ; or the Western Circuit,
12mo. Edinb. 1840
Shetland and the Shetlanders; or the Northern Cir-
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Six Months in the West Indies, in 1825, 12mo. Lond. 1826
Sketches in Ireland ; descriptive of interesting portions of the
Counties of Donegal, Cork, and Kerry ; [by the Rev.
Caesar Otway,] 12mo. Dublin, \%39
Sketches in Erris and Tyrawley ; [by the Rev. Csesar Otway,]
12mo. Dublin, 1841
Sketches of India; by an Officer, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Sketches of Persia ; from the Journals of a Traveller in the
East, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1827
Sketches of Portuguese Life, Manners, Costume, and Charac-
ter, 8vo. Lond. 1826
Skinner Major, Adventures during a Journey Overland to
India, by way of Egypt, Syria, and the Holy Land,
2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1836
Slade Adolphus, (R.N.) Travels in Germany and Russia;
including a Steam Voyage by the Danube and the
Euxine, from Vienna to Constantinople, in 1838 — 39,
Svo. Lond. 1840
Son N in I C. S., Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt; translated
by Henry Hunter, D.D., 3 vols. Svo. Lmd. 1799
Southey R., Letters written during a Journey in Spain, and a
short Residence in Portugal, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1808
Southgate Rev. Horatio, Narrative of a Tour through Armenia,
Kurdistan, Persia, and Mesopotamia, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1840
Spain Revisited ; by the Author of " A Year in Spain," 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1836
Spencer Edmund, Travels in Circassia, Krim Tartary, &c. ;
including a Steam Voyage down the Danube, from
Vienna to Constantinople, and round the Black Sea, in
1836, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1S37
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 377
Spencer Edmund, Travels in the Western Caucasus; including
a Tour through Imeritia, Mingrelia, Turkey, &c., in
1836, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
Standish Frank Hall, Seville and its Vicinity, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Staunton Sir George, Account of the Embassy of the Earl of
Macartney to the Emperor of China, 2 vols. 4to. with
folio Atlas Lond. 1798
Steedman Andrew, Wanderings and Adventures in the Interior
of Southern Africa, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1835
Stephens John L., Incidents of Travel in Central America,
Chiapas, and Yucatan, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
Stevenson S. W., Tour in France, Savoy, Northern Italy,
Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, in the sum-
mer of 1825, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Steuart J., Bogota in 1836 — 37; being a Narrative of an
Expedition to the Capital of New Grenada, and a Resi-
dence there of eleven months, 12mo. New York, 1838
Stewart C. S., Visit to the South Seas, during the years 1829
and 1830, 2 vols. 12mo. Lmd. 1832
Stuart James, Three Years in North America, 2 vols. 12mo.
Edinb. 1833
Sturge Joseph, and Thomas Harvey, The West Indies in 1837 ;
being the Journal of a Visit to Antigua, Montserrat,
Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, for the
purpose of ascertaining the actual Condition of the
Negro Population of those Islands, small 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Sturt Captain Charles, Two Expeditions into the interior of
Southern Australia, during the years 1829 — 31, with
Observations on the Soil, &c., of New South Wales,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1833
Summer (A) in Andalusia, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1839
Summer in Spain; being the Narrative of a Tour made in the
summer of 1835, 12mo. Lond. WiQ
Swinburne Henry, Travels in the Two Sicilies, in 1777 — 80,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1783
The Courts of Europe at the close of the last Century ;
edited by Charles White, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
Tableau Problematique de Londres et de Paris, mis en Parallele,
Londres, 1812 Donat. Pam. 62
3 c
'^8 HISTORY.
Taylor Catharine, Letters from Italy to a Younger Sister,
2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1840—41
Taylor John, Selections from the Works of Humboldt, relative
to Mexico, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Temple Edmond, Travels in various parts of Peru, including a
Year's Residence in Potosi, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
Temple Major Sir Grenville, Travels in Greece and Turkey,
2 vols, small 8vo, Lond. 1836
Tennant C, Tour through parts of the Netherlands, Holland,
Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France, in 1821 — 22,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
Tennant J. Emerson, (M.P.) Belgium, 2 vols, small 8vo.
Lond. 1841
Thompson G., Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1827
Three Weeks in Palestine and Lebanon, l8mo. Lond. 1833
Thugs of India, Illustrations of the History and Practices of the,
8vo. Lond. 1837
TiMKOwsKi George, Travels of the Russian Mission through
Mongolia to China, and Residence in Peking, in the years
1820—21, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
ToBiN J. J., Journal of a Tour made in the years 1828 — 29,
through Styria, Carniola, and Italy, whilst accompanying
the late Sir Humphry Davy, 18mo. Lond. 1832
Tour in Connaught; comprising Sketches of Clonmacnoise,
Joyce Country, and Achill, [by the Rev. C. Otway,]
12mo. Dublin, 1839
Tour in Germany, Holland, and England, in the years 1826 — 28,
by a German Prince, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832
.Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1828 — 29
by a German Prince, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832
Tour on the Prairies; by the Author of "The Sketch Book,"
12mo. Lond. 1835
Tour (A Family) through South Holland, up the Rhine, and
across the Netherlands, to Ostend, {Family Lib.)
Lond. 1831
TowNSHEND J. K., Sporting Excursions in the Rocky Moun-
tains ; including a Journey to the Columbia River, and a
Visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c., 2 vols, small
8vo. Lond. 1840
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 379
Travels of Ibn Batuta, translated from the Arabic, with Notes,
&c., by Rev. Samuel Lee, D.D., 4to. Lond. 1829
Trollope Mrs., Domestic Manners of the Americans, 2 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1832
Domestic Manners of the Americans, American Criti-
cisms on, Lond. 1833 Pamphlets,!
Belgium and Western Germany, in 1833, 2 vols.
12mo. Lond. 1834
Paris and the Parisians, in 183.5, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1836
Vienna and the Austrians, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
TucKEV Capt. J. K., Narrative of an Expedition to explore the
River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in
1816, 4to. Zone?. 1818
TuRNBULL David, Travels in the West; Cuba, with Notices of
Porto Rico, and the Slave Trade, 8vo. Lond. 1840
Two Summers in Norway ; by the Author of " The Angler in
Ireland," 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1840
Tyerman Rev. D., and Geo. Bennett, Esq., (deputed from the
London Missionary Society to Visit their various stations
in the South Sea Islands, China, India, &c.;) Journal of
Voyages and Travels, compiled from the original docu-
ments by James Montgomery, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1831
Vaillant M., Travels from the Cape of Good Hope, into the
interior parts of Africa, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1790
New Travels into the interior parts of Africa, in the
years 1783—85, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1796
Valentia George Viscount, Voyages and Travels to India, Cey-
lon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in the years
1802—6, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1809
Valpy R., Sketch of a Trip to Paris, in 1788 Pamphleteer, vol. 3
Vancouver Capt. George, A Voyage of Discovery to the North
Pacific Ocean and round the World, performed in the
years 1790—95, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801
Van Dieman's Land Almanack, for the year 1831, I2mo.
Hobart Town
ViGNE G. T., Six Months in America, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832
A Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and
Afghanistan ; and of a Residence at the Court of Dost
Mohamed, 8vo. Lond. 1840
380 HISTORY.
VoLNEY M. C. F., Travels through Syria and Egypt, in the
years 1783 — 85, translated from the French, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1805
Voyage to the Northern Ports of China, in the Ship Lord Am-
herst, 8vo. Lond. 1833
Walpole Rev. Robert, Memoirs relating to European and
Asiatic Turkey, 4to. Lond. 1817
Travels in various Countries of the Fast; being a
Continuation of Memoirs relating to Turkey, 4to.
Lond. 1820
Walsh Rev. R,, (LL.D.) Notices of Brazil, in 1828—29, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1830
Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to Eng-
land, small 8vo. Lond. 1828
A Residence at Constantinople, during the period of the
Greek and Turkish Revolutions, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Ward William, A View of the History, Literature, and Mytho-
logy of the Hindoos ; including a minute description of
their Manners and Customs, and Translations from their
principal Works, 3 vols. 8vo. Lojid. ] 822
Ward H. G., Mexico, in 1827, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Waterton Charles, Wanderings in South America, the North-
West of the United States, and the Antilles, in 1812,
1816, 1820, and 1824, 4to. Lond. 1825
Weddell J., a Voyage towards the South Pole; performed in
the years 1822—24, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Wellsted J. R., Travels to the City of the Caliphs, along the
Shores of the Persian Gulf, and the Mediterranean,
2 vols. 8vo. Lo7id. 1840
Welsh Col. James, Military Reminiscences; extracts from a
Journal of nearly Forty Years' active Service in the East
Indies, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
Wentworth W. C, Account of the British Settlements in Aus-
tralasia ; including the Colonies of New South Wales
and Van Diemen's Land, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824
West Rev. John, Journal during a Residence at the Red River
Colony, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Journal of a Mission to the Indians of the British
Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, &c., 8vo.
Lond. 1827
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, ETC. 381
White Lieut. John, A Voyage to Cochin China, 8vo.
Lond. 1824
WiLBRAHAM Capt. Richard, Travels in the Trans-Caucasian
Provinces of Russia, and along the Southern Shore of the
Lakes of Van and Urumiah, in 1837, 8vo. Lond. 1839
Wilde W. R., Narrative of a Voyage to Madeira, TenerifFe,
and along the Shores of the Mediterranean ; including a
Visit to Algiers, Egypt, Palestine, Tyre, Rhodes, Tel-
messus, Cyprus, and Greece ; with Observations on the
present State and Prospects of the East, 2 vols. Svo.
Dublin, 1840
Williams John, A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the
South Sea Islands, 8vo. Lond. 1837
Willis N. P., Pencilling? by the Way, 3 vols. 12mo.
Lond. 1835
Inklings of Adventure, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1836
Loiterings of Travel, 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1840
Letters from under a Bridge ; and Poems, small 4to.
Lond. 1840
Wix Edward, Six Months of a Newfoundland Missionary's
Journal, from February to August, 1835, 12mo.
Lond. 1836
Wolff Rev. J., Missionary Journal and Memoir of; by J. Bay-
ford, Esq., 3 vols. Svo. Lond. 1824—29
Wood Lieut. John, Personal Narrative of a Journey to the
Source of the River Oxus, by the Route of the Indus,
Kabul, and Badakhshan ; performed under the sanction of
the Supreme Government of India, in the years 1836 —
1838, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Wrangell Adm. Ferdinand Von, Narrative of an Expedition
to the Polar Sea, in the years 1820 — 23; edited by
Major Edward Sabine, R. A., 8vo. Lond. 1840
Wright J., Memoir of the Mosquito Territory, Lond. 1808
Donat. Pam. 57
Yate Rev. William, Account of New Zealand; and of the
Formation and Progress of the Church Missionary So-
ciety's Mission in the Northern Island, small 8vo.
Lond. 1835
Year (A) in Spain ; by a Young American, 2 vols, small Svo.
Lond. 1831
382 HISTORY.
Young William, Portugal in 1828; with a Narrative of the
Author's Residence there, and of his Persecution and
Confinement as a Stale Prisoner, 8vo. Lond. 1828
ZwiCK H, A., and J. G. Schill, Calmuc Tartary ; or a Journey
from Sarepta to several Calmuc Hordes of the Astracan
Government, in 1823, 12mo. Lond. 1831
SECTION V.
Universal History, Ancient History, and
Chronology.
Alexander the Great, Life and Actions of; by Rev. J.Williams,
(Family Lib.) Lond. 1829
Anacharsis Du Jeune, Voyage en Gr^ce, vers le Milieu du
Quatri^me Siecle avant I'ere vulgaire ; par I'Abbe Barthe-
lemy, 7 tom. 8vo. et Atlas en 4to. Paris, 1821
Arnold Thomas, (D.D.) History of Rome, vols. 1, 2, 8vo.
Lond. 1840
Art (1') de Verifier les Dates des Faits Historiques, des Inscrip-
tions, des Chroniques et autres Anciens Monuments avant
rfere Chretienne, 5 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1819
Art (!') de Verifier les Dates des Faits Historiques, des Chartes,
des Chroniques et autres Anciens Monuments depuis la
naissance de Notre-Seigneur, 18 tom. 8vo.
Paris, 1818—19
AsiATicK Researches ; or Transactions of the Society instituted
in Bengal for Inquiring into the History, &c., of Asia,
12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1801—18
Athenian Letters; or the Epistolary Correspondence of an
Agent of the King of Persia, resident at Athens, during
the PeloponnesianWar ; edited by the Earl of Hardwicke,
2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1810
UNIVERSAL AND ANCIENT HISTORY, ETC. 383
Bell Major James, Compendious View of Universal History and
Literature, in a series of Tables from the German of
G. G. Bredow ; with a Table of Painters from the French
notes of Sir Matthew Van Bree, folio Lond. 1 829
Blair John, (LL.D.) Chronology and History of the World,
folio lond. 1814
Bulwer Edw. L., Athens, its Rise and Fall, with News of the
Literature, Philosophy, and Social Life of the Athenian
People, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
Buret de Longcharaps, Les Pastes Universels, ou Tableaux Histo-
riques Chronologiques et Gcographiques, folio Pam, 1821
Calendrier Parisien pour I'an 4 de la Republique Fran9aise,
Pans, 1795—96 Donat. Pam. 156
Clinton Henry F., Fasti Hellenici; the Civil and Literary
Chronology of Greece, from the fifty-fifth to the hundred
and twenty-fourth Olympiad, 4to. Oxf. 1824
Cory Isaac P., Chronological Inquiry into the Ancient History
of Egypt ; — Mythological Inquiry into the Recondite
Theology of the Heathens, 18mo. Lond. 1837
Crichton Andrew, History of Arabia ; Ancient and Modern,
2 vols. 12mo. Edinb. 1833
DiCTioNNAiRE dc I'Histoire, 6 tom. 4to. Ency. Method.
Drummond SirW.jOrigines; or Remarks on the Origin of several
Empires, States, and Cities, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824 — 29
Vol. 1 On the Origin of the Babylonian Empire; the Assyrian Empire;
and the Empire of Iran
2 Egypt
3 Phoenicia ; Arabia
4 Asia Minor
Edrehi Rev. Dr. M., Historical Account of the Ten Tribes
settled beyond the River Sambatyon, in the East, 8vo.
Lond. 1836
Finn James, Sephardim ; or the History of the Jews in Spain
and Portugal, small 8vo. Lond. 1841
Gibbon Edward, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, 12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1813
Gillies J., (LL.D.) History of Ancient Greece, from the earliest
periods till the division of the Macedonian Empire ; and
of the Ancient World, from the dominion of Alexander to
that of Augustus, 8 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
384 HISTORY.
GoGUET Antoine-Yves, Origine des Lois, des Arts, et des Sci-
ences, 3 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1820
Greece, History of; from the earliest times to its final subjec-
tion to Rome, (Lib. Use. Know.) Lond. 1829
GuTZLAFF Rev. Charles, Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and
Modern ; comprising- a Retrospect of the Foreign Inter-
course and Trade with China, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1834
Hales Rev.W.,(D.D.) A New Analysis of Chronology and Geo-
graphy, History and Prophecy, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
Haydn Joseph, Dictionary of Dates, and Universal References
relating to all Ages and Nations, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Heeren a. H. L., Manual of Ancient History; particularly
with regard to the Constitutions, the Commerce, and the
Colonies of the States of Antiquity, 8vo. Oxf. 1829
Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of
the Ancient Nations of Africa, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1832
Vol. 1 General Introduction ; Carthaginians ; Ethiopian Nations
2 Egyptians
Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse,
and Trade of the principal Nations of Antiquity ; — Asiatic
Nations, 3 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1833
Vol. 1 Persians
2 Babylonians ; Phoenicians ; Scythians
3 Indians
Hooke N., Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the
Ruin of the Commonwealth, 11 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1806
Humboldt Alex, de. Researches concerning the Institutions and
Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America;
trans, by Helen Maria Williams, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1814
Jahn John, (D.D.) History of the Hebrew Commonwealth,
from the earliest times to the Destruction of Jerusalem,
A.D. 72 ; translated from the German, with a Continua-
tion to the time of Adrian, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1829
Jews, History of the, 3 vols. {Family Lib.) Lond. 1829
Leigh E. and H., Select Observations of all the Roman Em-
perors — Select and Choice French Proverbs — Choice
Observations of all the Kings of England, from the
Saxons to the Death of Charles I — England Described ;
or the several Counties and Shires thereof briefly
handled, 12mo. Lond. 1664
UNIVERSAL AND ANCIENT HISTORY, ETC. 385
Leake Wm. Martin, The Topography of Athens, and the Demi,
2 vols. 8vo. • Lond. 1841
Mallet P. H., Northern Antiquities; or a Description of the
Manners, Customs, &c., of the Ancient Danes, and
other Northern Nations, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1770
MiTFORD Wm., History of Greece, 10 vols. Svo. Lond. 1822
Newton Sir Isaac, The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms
Amended Opera, torn. 5
Nicolas Nich. Harris, Notitia Historica; containing Tables,
Calendars, and other Miscellaneous Information, for the
use of Historians, Antiquaries, &c., small 8vo.
Lond. 1824
• The Chronology of History ; containing Tables, Cal-
culations, and Statements, indispensable for ascertaining
the dates of Historical Events, &c., {Lardner's Cyclop.)
Lond. 1833
NiEBUHR G. B., The Roman History; translated from the
German, by F. A. Walter, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
The History of Rome; translated by J. C. Hare and
C. Thirlwall, 2 vols. Svo. Camb. 1828—32
Dissertation on the Geography of Herodotus, and
Researches into the History of the Scythians, Getse, and
Sarmatians, Svo. Oxf. 1830
NoTTi Romane al Sepolcro de' Scipioni, 2 vol. 12mo.
Milano, 1816
Outlines of History, {Lardner's Cyclop.) Lond. 1830
Petavii Dionysii, Rationarium Temporum, 2 torn. Svo.
Lugd. Bat. 1724
Prideaux Humphrey, (D.D.) The Old and New Testament
Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring
Nations, 4 vols. Svo. Oxf. 1820
Raleigh Sir Walter, History of the World; with Life, by
Oldys, 2 vols, folio Lond. 1736
RoLLiN C, Histoire Ancienne CEuvres, tom. 1 — 7
Histoire Romaine CEuvres, tom. 8 — 15
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians,
&c. ; translated from the French, 6 vols. Svo.
Edinb. 1823
Rome, History of, 2 vols. {Lardner's Cyclop.) Lond. 1833
Rome, History of Lib. Ent. Know.
3 D
386 HISTORY.
Russell Rev. Michael, Connection of Sacred and Profane
History, from the Death of Joshua to the Decline of the
,' Kingdoms of Israel and Judah, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1827—37
View of Ancient and Modern Egypt ; with an outline
of its Natural History, 12mo. Edinb. 1831
Sejanus, and Philippa the Catanian, History of; second edition,
12mo. Lond. 1639
Seldeni J., Marmora Arundelliana, et Apparatus Chronologicus,
Notse Historicse, et Canon Chronicus ad Veteres Grsec-
orom Epochas Opera, torn. 4
Shuckford Rev. S., Sacred and Profane History of the World
Connected, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1810
SiSMONDi J. C. L. de, History of the Fall of the Roman
Empire ; comprising a View of the Invasion and Settle-
ment of the Barbarians, {Lardner's Cyclop,) Lond. 1834
TiiEis M. le Baron de. Voyage de Polycl^te, ou Lettres Ro-
maines; abrege par M. de Rouillon, 12mo. Lond. 1825
Thirlwall Rev. C, History of Greece, 7 vols. {Lardner's
Cyclop.) Lond. 1835 — 40
Turner Sharon, The Sacred History of the World, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1832—37
Universal History ; Ancient and Modern, 60 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1779—84
ANCIENT PART.
Vol. 1 From the Creation of the World to the Origin of Civil Govern-
ment, and the Establishment of the First Kingdoms. History
of Egypt and tlie Neighbouring Nations
2 History of the Phoenicians and Jews
3 History of the Jews (concluded.) Assyrian and Babylonian
Empires, Phrygians, Trojans, Lycians, Lydians, &c.
4 History of the Medes, Persians, Scythians, Gomerians, Mysians,
&c.
3 History of Sicyon, Argos, Attica, Bceotia, Arcadia, Thessaly,
Corinth, Sparta, Athenians, and Laceda}monians
6 Thehan History, Grecian States in Asia Minor, Sicily and
Syracuse
7 Syracuse (concluded. ) Macedonians
8 Macedonian History (concluded ) Syrians, Egyptians, Armenians
9 History of Cappadocia, Pergamus, Thrace, Epinis, Bithynia,
Colchis, &c., Partliians, Persians, Rome
10—13 History of Rome
14 History of Rome (conc/urfeJ.) Constantinopolitan History
UNIVERSAL AND ANCIENT HISTORY, ETC. 387
Universal History : continued
ANCIENT PART.
Vol, 15 Constantinopolitan History (^concluded. ) History of Carthage
16 History of Carthage (concZwrfed.) Numidia, Mauritania, Ethiopia
Arabia, Spain, Gaul
17 History of Germany, Britain, Northern Nations, Italy
18 History of the Turks, Tartars, and Moguls, Indians and Chinese.
The Opinion of the Most celebrated Philosophers, with respect
to the Creation of the World. History of Etruria. Index
MODERN PART.
V<A. 1 — 3 The Life of Mohammed, and Arabian History
4 — 6 History of the Moguls and Tartars
7 — 9 Tartary, China, Japan, and the East Indies
10 The Othman Empire. Dispersion of the Jews
1 1 Africa
12 — 15 African Nations
16 — 18 Spain and Portugal
19—21 France
22 — 25 Italy, Venice, and the Italian States
26 — 28 Germany and the United Provinces, Denmark
29 — 31 Denmark (concluded.) Sweden, Poland, Prussia, Russia
82 Russia (concluded. ) Hungary
83 Tuscan States, Milan
34 — 36 America, Asia
37 — 88 Conclusion of Modem History. Index
89 — 40 Supplement. England
41 Scotland
42 Ireland
VoLNEY C. F., New Researches in Ancient History; translated
by Colonel Corbet, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819
Voltaire, Historic Generale (Euvres, torn. 4
Tytler Alex. F., Elements of General History ; Ancient and
Modern, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1821
Continuation to 1820; by Rev. Edward Nares, D.D.,
8vo. Lond. 1822
Wells E., (D.D.) An Historical Geography of the Old and New
Testament, 2 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1819
388 HISTORY.
SECTION VI.
, Byzantine History.
CoLLECTio Historiae Byzantinee Scriptorum, 55 torn, in 44, folio,
one4to. one 12mo. Par. Rom. Hanov.Venet.lQW — 1819
The list given by Brunet of the Works composing this magnificent col-
lection, is extremely incomplete. The present copy contains the
following: —
AgathijE, Scholastici, De Imperio et Rebus gestis Justiniani
Imp. lib. V. cum interp. et notis Vulcanii ; — ace. ej.
Agathise Epigrammata, cum vers. Scaligeri, folio
Par. e Typ, Reg. 1660
Anastasii, Bibliothecarii, Historia Ecclesiastica, sive Chronogra-
phia Tripartita cum notis C. A. Fabroti; item Glossariis
duobus; — Ejusd, Hist, de Vitis Romanorum Pontificum,
a Petro Apost. ad Nicolaum 1 ; deinde Vitse Hadriani II,
et Stephani VI, auctore Guillelmo, Bibliothecario, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1649
AnnjE Comnenee (Ceesarissce), De Rebus ab Alexio Imp. vel ejus
tempore gestis, lib. xv, Int. Gloss, et notis P. Possini ;
ace. preefationes et notse D. Hoeschelii, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1651
For Du Cange's Notes on Anna Comnena, see Joannes Cinnamus.
Banduri Anselmi, Imperium Orientale; sive Antiquitates Con-
stantinopolitanae, quae, ex variis Scriptor. Grcec. Com-
mentariis, et Geographicis, Topographicis, aliisque monu-
mentorum ac numismatum tabellis, illustrantur, 2 torn,
folio Par. 1711
Banduri Anselmi, Numisniata Imperatorum Romanorum, k
Trajano Decio ad Palajologos; ace. Bibliotheca Num-
maria, sive auctorum qui de Re Nummaria scripserunt,
2 torn, folio Lut. Par. 1718
BoNGARSii Jac, Gesta Dei per Francos ; sive Orientalium Ex-
peditionum, et Regni Francorum Hierosolimitani, His-
toria, 2 torn, folio Hanoviat, 1611
Can AN us, see Georgius Acropolita
BYZANTINE HISTORY. 389
Cantacuzenus, see Joannes
Chronicon Paschale, a mundo condito ad Heraclii Imp. ann.
vicesimum, cum Latina Versione, et Notis Chronicis et
Historicis, curci Caroli du Fresne, D. du Cange, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1685
Chronicon Orientale, ex Arabico Latine versum, ab Abraham©
Ecchellensi, cum ejusd. Supplemento, folio
Par, e Typ. Reg. 1685
Chrysoloras, see Constaniinus
CoDiNus, see Constantinus Manasses
CoNSTANTiNi Manassis, Breviarium Historicum, ex. int. J.
Leunclavii, cum ejusd. et J. Meursii notis ; ace. Leonis
Allatii et C. A. Fabroti Variaj Lectiones ; item Fabroti
Glossarium ; — Georgii Codini, Excerpta de Antiqui-
tatibus Constantinopolitanis, vers, et not. P. Lambecii;
acced Manuelis Chrysolorse Comparatio Veteris et novae
Romaj ; et Imp. Leonis Oracula, &c. folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1655
DucAS, see Georgius Acropolita
Dv Cange C, Historia Byzantina; I. Familise Augustee By-
zantinae, — II. Constantinopolis Christiana, folio
Lut. Paris, 1680
EcloGjE, see Labbe
Excerpta, see Labbe
Genesii Josephi, De Rebus ConstantinopoHtanis, lib. iv, cum
notis; — Joannis Antiocheni Malaise, Histories Chronicse,
partes 2, interp. et notis Edm. Chilmeadi ; prsemittitur
dissertatio de Auctore per Humf. Hodium ; acced. Epis-
tola R. Bentleii ad Jo. Millium ; — Leo. Allatii, Opuscula
GrsDca et Latina ; — Georgii Phranzse, Protovestiarii,
Chronicon, Latine, folio Venet. 1733
Geoffroy de Ville-Hardouin, Histoire de I'Empire de Constan-
tinople sous les Empereurs Fran9ois, redige par Car. du
Fresne S. du Cange, 2 tom. in 1, folio
Par. de I'Impr. Roy. 1657
Georgii Cedreni, Compendium Historiarum, Vers, et notis
G. Xylandri, acced. notse Jac. Goar et C. A. Fabroti
Glossarium; — Item, Joannis Scylitzae Curopalatse, ex-
cipiens ubi Cedrenus desinit, 2 tom. folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1647
390 HISTORY.
Georgii Acropolitae, Historia ; — Joelis, Chronographia Com-
pendiaria; — Joannis Canani, Narratio de Bello Con-
stantinopolitano ; cum interp. et notis Allatii, et Th.
Douzse observationibus ; accedit Allatii Diatriba de
Georgiorum scriptis, folio, Par. e Typ. Reg. 1651 : —
Ducse, Mich. Ducse Nepotis, Historia Byzantina, Res in
Imp. Grsecorum gestas complectens, k Joanne Palseologo
I, ad Mehemetem II, studio Ism. BuUialdi, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1649
Georgius Codinus Curopalata, De Officiis Magnse Ecclesiee et
Aulse Constantinopolitanse, ed. J. Goar, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1648
Georgii (Monachi, et Tarasii Patriarchse Constantinopoleos
Syncelli,) Chronographia, ab Adamo usque ad Diocle-
sianum ; — Nicephori (Constantinopoleos Archiepiscopi,)
Chronographia Compendiaria, ab Adamo ad Theophilum ;
— adjecta Georgii Syncelli versione Latina, item Tabulis
Chronologicis, et Annotationibus, cura P. Jacobi Goar,
2 tom. folio Par. e Typ. Reg. 1652
Georgii Pachymeri, Historia Rerum a Michaele Palseologo,
ante Imperium, et in Imperio gestarum, interp. P. Pos-
sino ; access, ejusd. Observat. lib. iii, et Appendix; —
Specimen Sapientioe Indorum Veterum, folio
RomoB, Typ. Barber. 1666
Georgii Pachymeri, Historia Rerum ab Andronico Seniore
Gestarum, interp. et Observationibus P. Possini, folio
Romce, Typ. Barber, 1669
GlycjE Mich., Annales, k Mundi Exordio usque ad Obitum
Alexii Comneni Imp. cura P. Labb6, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1660
HiSTORiiE Byzantinoe Scriptores post Theophanem, qui k Mi-
chaele Curopalata usque ad Nicephorum Phocam scripsere
cura et studio Fr. Combeficii, fol. Par. e Typ. Reg. 1685
Hoc volumine continentur : —
Chronici jussu Constantini Porphyrogenneti conscript! ; — Idem Constan-
tinus Porph. de Basilii Imp. Avi Vita et Rebus gestis; — Anonymus
Continuator Theophanis;— Orthodoxorum Invectiva adv. Iconoma-
chos ; — Joannis Jcrosolymitani Nairatio de Iconomachis ; Joannes
Cameniata, et Demetrius Cydonius, de Excidio Thessalonicae ; Sy-
meonis Magistri ac Logotheta; Annales ;— Georgii Monarchi Vita-
recentiorum Imi)p.
BYZANTINE HISTORY. 391
JoAKMis Cantacuzeni, Ex-Imperatoris, Historiarum, lib. iv,
interp. Jac. Pontano, notis J. Gretseri, 3 torn, folio
Par. e Ttjp. Reg. 1645
JoANNis Cinnami, Imperatorii Grammatici, Historiarum, lib. vi
De Rebus Gestis k Joanne et Manuele Comnenis Impp
Cp. acced. C, Du Cange, in Nicephori Bryennii, Annos
Comnense, et Joannis Cinnami, Historiam Comnenicam
Notse, Historicae et Philologicae ; his adjungitur Pauli
Silentiarii Descriptio S. Sophiae Ecclesise, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1670
Joannis Zouarae, Annales, versione et notis C. du Cange,
accedit De Hebdomo Constantinopolitano Disquisitio
Topographica, 2 torn, folio Par. e Typ. Reg. 1686 — 87
Joel, see Georgius Acropolita
Labbe Philippi, De Byzantinse Historise Scriptoribus, sub
Ludov. XIV, auspiciis pablicam in lucem emittendis, ad
omnes per orbem eruditos, Protrepticon, et prima Deli-
neatio Apparatus Hist. Byzantinae ; — Excerpta De Lega-
tionibus ex script, variis, interprete C. Cantoclaro, notis
ejusdem et H. Valesii; — Eclogae Historicorum de Rebus
Byzantinis, notis et recensione P. Labbe, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1648
LABBi P., Notitia Dignitatum Imperii Romani, cum pluribus
aliis opusculis, — Descriptio Romse et Constantinopolis,
Altercatio Hadriani Imper. et Epicteti, &c., 12mo.
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1651
Laonici Chalcocondylse, Atheniensis, Historiarum lib. x, interp.
Conr. Clausero, cum Annalibus Sultanorum, ex interp.
L. Leunclavii, stud. C. A. Fabroti, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1650
Leo, see Genesius, Georgius Acropolita, and Theophanes
Leonis Diaconi, Historia, Scriptoresque alii ad Res Byzantinas
pertinentes, notis Car. Ben. Hase, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1819
Le Quien Michael, Oriens Christianus, in quatuor Patriarchatus
digestus ; quo exhibentur Ecclesise, Patriarchse, cseteri-
que prsesules totius Orientis, 3 tom. folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1740
Mala la, see Genesius
NiCEPiiORus Caesarus Bryennius, see Procopius
392 HISTORY.
NicEPHORUS Constant. Archiepisc. see Georgius Monachus and
Theophylactus
NiCEPHORi Gregorse, Byzantina Historia, versione et notis Joh.
Boivin, 2 torn, folio Par. e Typ. Reg. 1702
NiCET^E Acominati Choniatse, Historia, interp. H. Wolfio, curi
C. A. Fabroti, folio Par. e Typ. Reg. 1647
Phranza, see Genesius
Procopii, Csesariensis, Historiarum sui Temporis lib. viii, in-
terprete Claudio Maltreto ; — Ejusd. De iEdificiis Dn.
Justiniani, lib. vi, interp. eodem ; Ejusd. Arcana Historia,
seu Anecdota, cum Versione Latina, et Notis Nicolai
Allemanni, recognovit Claud. Maltretus; Nicephori
Ceesaris Bryennii, Commentarii de Rebus Byzantinis ;
opera Petri Possini, 2 torn, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1661—63
For Du Cange's Notes on Nicephorus, see Joannes Cinnamus.
ScYLiTZA, see Georgius Cedrenus
Silentiarius, see Joannes Cinnamus
Syncellus, see Georgius Monachus
Theophanis, Chronographia ; — Leo. Grammatici, Vitse recen-
tiorum Imperatorum, interpr. Jac. Goar, ejusdem et Fr.
Combeficii notis, folio Par. e Typ. Reg. 1655
TiiEOPHYLACTi, Bulgariee Archiepiscopi, Institutio Regia ; inter-
prete P. Possino, 4to. Par. e Typ Reg. 1651
Simocattae, Historiarum lib. viii, interp. Jac. Pontano,
studio Car. Ann. Fabroti, folio, Par. e Typ. Reg. 1647 ;
S. Nicephori, Patriarchse Constantinop. Breviarium
Historicum, de Rebus gestis ab obitu Mauricii, ad Con-
stantinum usque Copronycum, interp. D. Petavio, folio
Par. e Typ. Reg. 1648
ZoNARAS, see Joannes
The following are wanting to complete the collection ; — Boschii et Cu-
peri de Patr. Ant. et Const. Du Cange De Imp. Const. Numisma-
tibus. Pisidee, &c. Appendix. Porphyrogennette, De Ccremoniis.
MODERN HISTORY. 39S
SECTION VII.
Modern History^
Abrantes Duchesse d', Memoires sur la Restauration ou Sou-
venirs Historiques sur cette Epoque, la Revolution de
1830, et les premieres annees du Regne de Louis-Philippe
!«••, 6 torn. 8vo. Paris, 1835—36
Account (A Particular) of the late Action in the Mediterranean,
Lond. 1744 Donat. Pam. 89
Adolphus J., History of France, from 1790 to 1802, 2 vols.
8vo. Lnnd. 1803
AiKiN Lucy, Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1823
Memoirs of the Court of James I, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1822
Memoirs of the Court of Charles I, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1833
AiKiN John, (M.D.) Annals of the Reign of George III, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1825
Alison Archibald, History of Europe, from the commencement
of the French Revolution, in 1789, to the Restoration of
the Bourbons, in 1815, 10 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1833—42
Amyot T., Inquiry concerning the Death of Richard II, Lond.
1823 Donat. Pam. 4to. 1
A Reply to Mr. Tytler's Historical Remarks on the
Death of Richard II Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Transcript of a Chronicle in the Harleian Library of
MSS. entitled, " An Historical Relation of certain Pas-
sages about the end of K. Edward III, and of his Death"
Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Anglica, Normannica, Hibernica, Cambrica, a Veteribus scripta,
k Guil. Camdeno, folio Franc. 1603
Asset Menevensis ; Anonymus de vita Gulielmi Conquestoris ; Thomas
Walsingham ; Thomas de la More ; Gulielmus Gemiticensis ; Giral-
dus Cambrensis.
S94 HISTORY.
Annual Register; from the commencement, in 1758, 8vo.
Annual Register, General Index to the; 1758 to 1780, 8vo.
Lond. 1784
Annual Register, General Index to the; 1758 to 1819, 8vo.
Lond. 1826
Anquetil M., L'Esprit de la Ligue, ou Histoire Politique des
Troubles de France pendant les 16® et 17* Si^cles, 2 torn.
8vo. Paris, 1818
Histoire de France depuis les Gaulois jusqu' a la mort
de Louis XVI ; et depuis cette epoque jusqu' au traite
du 20 Nov. 1815, par M. Gallais, 13 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1826
Arnaud Henri, The Glorious Recovery by the Vaudois of their
Valleys ; with a Compendious History of that People, by
H. D. Acland, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Atheling Edgar, Life of; by Frank Sayers, M.D.
Works, vol. 2
Baber Zehir-ed-din Muhammed, Emperor of Hindustan, — his
Memoirs, written by himself, and translated by John
Leyden, Esq. and William ErskinCj Esq., 4to.
L(md. 1826
Bacon Francis Lord, Historia Regni Henrici Septimi, (etiam
Sermones Fideles) Lug. Bat. 1642
Historia Regni Henrici Septimi Works, vol. 9
History of the Reigne of King Henry the Seventh,
folio Lond. 1629
History of the Reign of King Henry the Seventh
Works, vol. 5
Tlie Life of King Henry the Seventh Kennet, vol. 1
Bacon James, Life and Times of Francis the First, King of
France, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1830
Baker Sir Richard, (Knt.) Chronicle of the Kings of England ;
from the time of the Roman Government unto the Death
of King James, folio Lond. \Q19
Bancroft George, History of the Colonization of the United
States, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1842
Barrington Sir Jonah, Historic Memoirs of Ireland ; comprising
Secret Records of the National Convention, the Rebellion,
and the Union, 2 vols, royal 4to. Lond. 1835
Barzoni v., Operettedi, 8vo. Lond. 1808
MODERN HISTORY. 896
Bassompieure Marshal de. Memoirs of the Embassy of, to the
Court of England, in 1626; translated with Notes, 8vo.
Lond. 1819
Bengeu Miss, Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia,
2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1819
• ■ Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1821
Memoirs of Mary Queen of Scots, 2 vols. Svo.
Lond. 1823
BissET Robert, History of the Reign of George III, to the termi-
nation of the late War, 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1803
Blaquiere E., The Greek Revolution, its Origin and Progress;
together with some Remarks on the Religion, National
Character, &c., in Greece, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Historical Review of the Spanish Revolution ; in-
cluding some Account of the Religion, Manners, and
Literature in Spain, Svo. Lond. 1822
Bolivar Simon, President Liberator of the Republic of Colom-
bia, Memoirs of him, and his principal Generals; by
General H. L. V. Ducoudray Holstein, 2 vols, small Svo.
Lond. 1830
Bonaparte Louis, Documens Historiques, et Reflexions sur
le Gouvernement de la Hollande, 3 torn. Svo.
Lond. 1820
Buonaparte Napoleon, Life of; with a PreUminary View of the
French Revolution, by the Author of *' Waverley," 9 vols,
small Svo. Edinb. 1827
A Reply to the above, by Louis Bonaparte, Lond.
1829 Pamphlets, 7
Bonaparte Napoleon, Analysis of the Character of; suggested
by the publication of Scott's Life of Napoleon, by W. E.
Channing, Lond. 1828 Pamphlets, I
another copy Pamphleteer, vol. 29
Buonaparte Napoleon, Life of; by William Hazlitt, 4 vols.
Svo. Lond. 1830
Bonaparte Napoleon, Private Memoirs of; during the periods
of the Directory, the Consulate, and the Empire; by
M. De Bourrienne, 4 vols. Svo. Lond. 1836
[Bonaparte] Une Ann6e de la Vie de PEmpereur Napoleon,
Paris, 1815 Donat. Pam. 62
396 HISTORY.
[Bonaparte] Memoires pour servir k I'Histoire de France sous
Napoleon, ecrits k Sainte-Hel^ne, sous la Dictee de
I'Empereur par les Generaux qui ont partage sa Captivite,
7 torn. 8vo. Lond. 1823—24
Tom. ], 2 Dictes au G6n^ral Gourgaud
3, 4 Dictes au Comte de Montholon
Melanges Historiques, 3 torn. Dictes au Comte de Montholon
Translation of the above, 7 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823 — 24
Buonaparte Napoleon, History of, 2 vols. (Family Lib.)
Lond. 1829
Bonaparte, Critical Situation of, in his Retreat out of Russia,
Lond. 1815 Donat. Pam. 12
Brodie George, A History of the British Empire, from the
Accession of Charles I to the Restoration, 4 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1822
Brussels, Narrative of the Events in, during the Revolution of
1830, 12mo. Lond. 1831
Buck George, Life and Reign of Richard HI Kennet, vol. 1
Burke Rt. Hon. Edmund, An Abridgement of English History;
from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the end of the Reign
of King John Works, vol. 10
Burnet Gilbert, Memoirs of the Lives and Actions of James and
William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, &c. ; con-
taining an Account of the Civil Wars of Scotland, from
1625—52, folio Lond. 1677
(Bp. of Salisbury,) History of his own Times, by Dr.
Routh, 6 vols. 8vo. Oxf. 1823
Butler Charles, History of the Geographical and Political Re-
volutions of the Empire of Germany, from the Coronation
of Charlemagne in 800 to 1806 Works, vol. 2
Byng Sir G., Account of the Expedition of the British Fleet to
Sicily, in 1718—20, Lond. 1739 Donat. Pam. 102
Cadell Lieut. Col. Charles, Narrative of the Campaigns of the
28th Regiment since their return from Egypt, in 1802,
12rao. Lond. 1835
Camden William, History of Queen Elizabeth Kennet, vol. 2
Annals of James I Kennet, vol. 2
Canning Rt. Hon. George, Political Life of; from 1822, to his
death in 1827, by Aug. G. Stapleton, Esq., 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1831
MODERN HISTORY. 397
Carlyle Thomas, The French Revolution ; a History, 3 vols,
small 8vo. Lond. 1839
Vol. 1 The Bastille
2 The Constitution
3 The Guillotine
Carte Thomas, A General History of England, to 1654, 4 vols.
folio Lond. 1747—55
A History of the Life of James Duke of Ormonde ;
with a volume of Letters, &c., 3 vols, folio Lond. 1736
Carter Matthew, A true Relation of that honourable though
unfortunate Expedition of Kent, Essex, and Colchester,
in 1648, 8vo. Colchester, 1789
Chalmers George, The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, drawn
from the State Papers, 3 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1822
Charlevoix P. F. X. de, Histoire du Paraguay, 3 tom. 4to.
Paris, 1756
Chateaubriand M. de, The Congress of Verona; comprising
a portion of Memoirs of his own Times, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1838
Chronicle of the Cid; from the Spanish, by Robert Southey,
4to. Lond. 1808
Clarendon Earl of. History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in
England ; a new edition, with all the suppressed passages,
and the unpublished Notes of Bishop Warburton, 8 vols.
8vo. Oxf. 1826
CoMiNES Philip de. Memoirs of; including the History of Europe
for almost half the fifteenth Century, translated from the
French, by Mr. Uvedale, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1723
Constant B., Memoires sur les Cent Jours, 2 tom. 8vo.
Lond. 1820—22
Coronation of his Majesty George IV, Description of the
Procession on the, Lond. 1822 Donat. Pain. 102
CoxE William, (F.R.S.) History of the House of Austria; from
the foundation of the Monarchy to the death of Leopold
the Second, 1218—1792, 5 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1820
Memoirs of John Duke of Marlborough ; with his
original Correspondence, 6 vols. 8vo., and a 4to. volume
of Plates Lond. 1820
Memoirs of Horatio Lord Walpole, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1808
398 HISTORY.
CoxE William, (F.R.S.) Memoirs of the Life and Administration
of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 4 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1816
Criminal Trials, 2 vols. Lib. Ent. Know.
Vol. 1 Trials of Sir N. Throckmorton ; The Duke of Norfolk ; Dr. Wm.
Parry ; Robert Earl of Essex, and Henry Earl of Southamp-
ton ; Sir W. Raleigh
2 The Gunpowder Plot
Crowe E. E., History of France, 3 vols. (Lardners Cyclop.)
Lond. 1831
Daniel Samuel, History of England ; from the Conquest to the
death of Edward HI Kennet, vol. 1
Daru p., Histoire de la Republique de Venise, 7 tom. 8vo.
Paris, 1819
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Schiller F., History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany;
translated by Captain Blaquiere, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1799
Scott Sir Walter, History of Scotland, 2 vols. (Lardners
Cyclop.) Lond. 1829—30
Tales of a Grandfather, 7 vols. 12mo. Edinb. 1836
Vol. 1—5 Scotland
6 — 7 France
Segur M. le General Comte de, Histoire de Napoleon et de la
Grande Armee pendant I'annee 1812, 2 torn. 8vo.
Paris, 1825
History of the Expedition to Russia undertaken by
Napoleon, in 1812, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825
Histoire de Russie et de Pierre -le-Grand, 8vo.
Paris, 1829
Selden J., Analecton Anglo Britannicon Opera, tom. 4
Janus Anglorum Opera, tom. 4
Judicium de Decem Historise Anglicanee Scriptoribus
Opera, tom. 4
England's Epinomis Opera, tom. .5
SisMONDi J. C. L. Simonde de, Histoire des Franqais, tom.
1_27, Svo. Paris, 1821—42
Histoire des Republiques Italiennes du Moyen Age,
16 tom. 2de edit., 8vo. Paris, 1818
History of the Crusades against the Albigenses, in the
thirteenth Century, with an Introductory Essay by the
Translator, 8vo. Lond. 1826
History of the Italian Republics, being a View of the
Origin, Progress, and Fall of Italian Freedom, Ciarrfner's
Cyclop.) Lond. 1832
Skene William F., The Highlanders of Scotland ; their Origin
History, and Antiquities, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1837
MODERN HISTORY. 411
Sketches from Venetian History, 2 vols. {Family Lib.)
Lond. 1831
Sketches of Popular Tumults ; Illustrative of the Evils of
Social Ignorance, 12mo. Lond. 1837
Smollett T., (M.D.) History of England ; from the Revolution
in 1688, to the Death of George II, 5 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1818
Snodgrass Major, Narrative of the Burmese War; detailing the
Operations of Major Gen. Sir A. Campbell's Army, from
May, 1824, to February, 1826, 8vo. Lond. 1827
Some new Proofs by which it appears that the pretender is truly
James III, Lond. 18-13 Donat. Pam. 97
SouTHEY Robert, History of Brazil, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. 1810 — 17
History of the Peninsular War, 3 vols. 4to.
Lond. 1823—32
SouTHEY Capt. Thomas, Chronological History of the West
Indies, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1827
Spain and Portugal, History of, to 1814, (Lib. Use. Know.)
Lond. 1833
StjIel Madame de, De la Revolution Fran^oise
(Euvres, tom. 12 — 14
Stewart Col. David, Sketches of the Character, Manners, and
present State of the Highlanders of Scotland ; with details
of the Military Service of the Highland Regiments, 2 vols.
8vo. Edinb. 1822
Sketches of the Highlanders, Remarks on, Edinb. \S23
Pamphlets, 3
Stork Dr. (Bp. of Killalla) Narrative of what passed at Killalla,
in the County of Mayo, during the French Invasion,
in the summer of 1798, Bath, 1809 Donat. Pam. 52
SucHET Marshal, Memoirs of the War in Spain, from 1808 — 14,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1822
Sully Due de, Memoires, 6 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1822
Memoirs; translated by Mrs. Lennox, 5 vols. 8vo.
Edinb. 1819
Swift Jonathan, History of the last years of Queen Anne
Works, vol. 17
Switzerland, History of, (Lardners Cyclop.) Lond. 1832
Teeling C. H., Personal Narrative of the Irish Rebellion of
1798, 8vo. Lond. 1828
412 HISTORY.
Temple Sir William, Observations upon the United Provinces of
the Netherlands Works, vol. I
Memoirs, from 1672, to the Author's Retirement
Works, vol. 2
Introduction to the History of England Works, vol. 3
Thiers M. A., History of the French Revolution; translated
with Notes, &c., by Frederick Shoberl, 5 vols. 8vo.
Land. 1838
Thomson Mrs. A. T., Memoirs of the Court of Henry the Eighth,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1826
Thuani Jacobi Augusti, Historiarum sui Temporis ab anno
Domini 1543, usque ad annum 1607, Libri cxxxviii.
Accedunt Commentariorum de Vita su£l Libri Sex, 5 tom.
folio Genevce, 1620
TooKE W., History of Russia; from the foundation of the
Monarchy to the Accession of Catherine H, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1800
Life of Catherine H, Empress of Russia, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1798
View of the Russian Empire ; during the Reign of
Catherine U, and to the close of the present Century,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1799
ToussAiNT Louverture, History of Pamphleteer, vol. 4
Trevor Hon. Arthur, Life and Times of William the Third,
King of England, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1835 — 36
Trials of Charles the First and some of the Regicides, ( Family
Lib.) Lond. 1832
Turner Sharon, History of the Anglo-Saxons ; to the Norman
Conquest, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823
History of England ; during the Middle Ages, 5 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1825
History of the Reign of Henry VHI, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1827
History of the Reigns of Edward VI, Mary, and
Elizabeth, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1829
Tyler J. Endell, Henry of Monmouth; or Memoirs of the Life
and Character of Henry the Fifth, as Prince of Wales
and King of England, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1838
Tytler Patrick F., History of Scotland, 8 vols. Svo.
Edinb. 1828—42
MODERN HISTORY. 415
Vauohan Robert, (D.D.) The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell,
and the State of Europe during the early part of the
Reign of Louis XIV, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1839
Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty ; including the
Constitutional and Ecclesiastical History of England ;
from the Decease of Elizabeth to the Abdication of
James II, 2 vols. Bvo. Lond, 1831
History of England under the House of Stuart, inclu-
ding the Commonwealth, [a. d. 1603 — 88] 2 vols. (Lib.
Use. Know.) Lond. 1840
Vergilii Polydori, Anglicee Hist, libri xxvii, folio Basil, 1557
Vertot, Histoire des Revolutions de Portugal, 12mo.
Paris, 1820
Histoire des Revolutions de la R6publique Romaine,
2 tom. 12mo. Paris, 1821
Histoire des Revolutions de Suede, 12mo. Paris, 1820
ViLLANi Giovanni, Istoire Fiorentine, 8 tom. 8vo.
Milano, 1802—3
Voltaire, Siecle de Louis XIV CEuvres, tom. 4, part 2
Siecle de Louis XV CEuvres, tom. 5, part 1
Annales de I'Empire depuis Charlemagne
CEuvres, tom. 5, part 2
Histoire de Charles XII, Roi de Suede
CEuvres, tom. 5, part 1
De la Empire de Russie sous Pierre-le-Grand
CEuvres, tom. 5, part 1
Histoire du Parlement de Paris CEuvres, tom. 5, part 2
Melanges Historiques CEuvres, tom. 5, part 2
Warin Regnault, Memoires pour servir k la Vie du General La
Fayette, et k I'Histoire de I'Assemblee Constituante,
2 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1824
Watson Robert, (LL.D.) History of the Reign of Philip II, King
of Spain, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1785
History of the Reign of Philip III, King of Spain,
2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1 808
Wellinqton Field Marshal the Duke of, His Military Memoirs,
byCapt. Moyle Sherer, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1830
Welwood J., (M.D.) Memoirs of the most material Transactions
in England, for the last hundred years preceding the
Revolution in 1688, 8vo. Lond. 1700
414 HISTORY.
Western World, History of the; vols. 1, 2; — The United
States, (Lardners Cyclop.) Lond. 1831 — 32
Whitelock Bulstrode, Memorials of the English Affairs; or an
Historical Account of what passed from the beginning of
the Reign of King Charles the First, to King Charles the
Second, his happy Restauration, folio Lond. 1732
WifFEN J. H., Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell ; from
the time of the Norman Conquest, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1 833
WiLKs Colonel Mark, Historical Sketches of the South of India,
in an Attempt to trace the History of Mysoor, 3 vols.
4to. Lond. 1820
Wilson Arthur, History of James I Kennet, vol. 2
Wraxall Sir. N. W., Posthumous Memoirs of his Own Time,
3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1836
Year of Liberation ; a Journal of the Defence of Hamburgh
against the French Army, under Marshal Davoust, in
1813, 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1832
SECTION VIII.
Dissertations, Correspondence, 8^c., Illustrative
of History.
Carlyle Thomas, On Heroes, Hero- Worship, and the Heroic
in History, 12mo. Lond. 1841
Copies of Original Letters from the Army of General Bonaparte,
in Egypt, Intercepted by the Fleet under the command
of Admiral Lord Nelson, Lond. 1798 Donat. Pam. 10
Copies of Original Letters from the French Army, in Egypt ;
part the third, Lond. 1800 Donat. Pam. 11
Correspondence of Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury, with
King William, &c.; illustrated with Narratives, Historical
and Biographical; by William Coxe, F.R.S., 4to.
Lond. 1821
DISSERTATIONS, CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. 415
Correspondence of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and of
Lawrence Hyde, Earl of Rochester ; with the Diary of
Lord Clarendon, from 1687 — 90; and of Lord Rochester,
during his Embassy to Poland, in 1676; by Samuel W.
Singer, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1828
Dissertation on the Passage of Hannibal over the Alps ; by a
member of the University of Oxford, [Rev. J. A.Cramer]
Svo. ^ Oxf. 1820
Douglas Hon. F. S. N., Essay on the Resemblance between
the Ancient and Modern Greeks, Svo. Lond. 1813
Elizabeth (Queen) and her Times ; a series of Original Letters
of that period, edited by Thomas Wright, M.A., 2 vols.
Svo. Lond. 1839
Ellis Hon. G. A., Historical Inquiries respecting the Character
of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, 12mo. Lond. 1827
Ellis (The) Correspondence ; Letters written in the years
1686 — 88, addressed to John Ellis, Esq., Edited by the
Hon-. G. A. Ellis, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1829
Historical Parallels, 2 vols. Lib. Ent. Know.
Letter from an Officer at Madras, to a Friend in England ;
exhibiting the Rise, Progress, and actual State of the late
unfortunate Insurrection in the Indian Army, Lond. 1810
Donat. Pam. 27
Letters (Original) Illustrative of English History ; including
numerous Royal Letters, from Autographs in the British
Museum, &c,, with Notes, &c., by Henry Ellis, F.R.S.,
3 vols. Svo. Lond. 1824
Letters (Original) Illustrative of Enghsh History; second series,
4 vols. Svo. Lond. 1827
Letters (Original) written during the Reigns of Henry VI,
Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, and Henry VII ; by
various persons of rank and consequence ; digested in
Chronological order, with Notes, Historical and Explana-
tory, by Sir John Fenn, 5 vols. 4to. Lond. 1787—1823
Letters (Two) ; one from Pope Pius the Fourth to Mary Queen
of Scots, to assist by her Prelates at the Council of
Trent; the other from Sir Benjamin Tichborne to King
James I, concerning the staying of the Execution of
the Lords Cobham and Gray, and Sir Griffin Markham ;
communicated to the Society of Antiquaries by Thomas
Amyot, Esq. Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
416 HISTORY.
LosELEY (The) Manuscripts; Manuscripts and other rare Docu-
ments Illustrative of some of the more minute particulars
of English History, Biography, and Manners, from the
Reign of Henry VI H to that of James I ; Edited by
Alfred John Kempe, Esq., 8vo. Lond. 1836
Machiavelli Nic, Discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio
Opere, tom. 3
Masters R., Remarks on Mr.Walpole's Historic Doubts on the
Life and Reign of King Richard the Third, Lond. 1772
Dojiat. Pam. 4to. 1
Meadly G. W., Two pairs of Historical Portraits; Octavius
Ceesar and William Pitt, Rienzi and Buonaparte
Pamphleteer, vol. 18
MiDDLETON Conyers, (D.D.) Treatise on the Roman Senate
Works, vol. 3
Montagu E. W,, Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the
Ancient Repnblicks, 8vo. Lond. 1759
Montesquieu Ch., Considerations sur les causes de la Grandeur
des Roraains et de leur Decadence (Euvres, tom. 1
Nicolas Nich. Harris, The Privy Purse Expences of King
Henry the Eighth, from Nov. 1529, to Dec. 1532, 8vo.
Lond. 1827
Prichard J. C, (M.D.) The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Na-
tions proved by a comparison of their Dialects with the
Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and Teutonic Languages, 8vo.
Oxf. 1831
Proclamation of the First Consul ; intended to be issued
immediately on the Landing of the French Army in
England, Lond. 1804 Donat. Pam. 44
Raumer Fred. Von, History of the sixteenth and seventeenth
Centuries, illustrated by Original Documents, translated
from the German, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1835
Smyth William, Lectures on Modern History; from the Irrup-
tion of the Northern Nations to the close of the American
Revolution, 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1840
Lectures on History ; second series ; on the French
Revolution, 3 vols. Bvo. Lond. 1840
SoMERS Lord, Coirection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the
most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects, but chiefly
such as relate to the History of these Kingdoms ; Edited
by Sir W. Scott, 13 vols. 4to. Lond. 1809—15
PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, ETC. 417
Stanhope Hon. Col. Leicester, Greece, in 1823 — 24; being a
series of Letters, and other Documents, on the Greek
Revolution, 8vo. Lond. 1824
Vernon James, Esq., (Secretary of State) Letters Illustrative of
the Reign of William III, from 1696—1708, addressed
to the Duke of Shrewsbury ; Edited by G. P. R. James,
Esq., 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1841
Wellington Field Marshal the Duke of. Dispatches during his
various Campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain,
the Low Countries, and France, from 1 799 — 1 818; Edited
by Lieut. Col. Gurwood, 12 vols, and Index, 1 vol. 8vo.
Lond. 1834—39
SECTION IX.
Parliamentary History, Speeches, Records,
State Papers, 8^c.
Abstract of the Evidence taken in the House of Commons
against the Orders in Council, Lond. 1812
Donat. Pam. I
Address of the Rt. Hon. the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty the
14th day of March, 1704; and Her Majesty's Answer
thereunto, &c., Lond. 1704 Donat. Pam. folio
Alphabetical List of the Members of the House of Commons,
1823 Pamphleteer, vol. 21
Analysis of the British House of Commons, as at present
constituted, 1823 Pamphleteer, vol. 22
Amyot Thomas, Transcript of an Original MS. containing a
Memorial from George Constantyne to Thomas Lord
Cromwell Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
Account of the Instrument of Legitimation granted
by Mary Queen of Scots to her brother James, after-
wards Earl Murray Donat. Pam. 4to. vol. 6
3 H
418 HISTORY. * .
Bill intituled An Act to regulate the Labour of Children and
young Persons in the Mills and Factories of the United
Kingdom, [1833] Donat. Pam. folio
Bill intituled An Act to amend the Representation of the
People in England and Wales, [1831] Donat. Pam. folio
Bill to promote the better Observance of the Lord's Day,
[1833] Donat. Pam. folio
Bill for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Colo-
nies, [1833] Donat. Pam. folio
Bill (as amended by the Committee) intituled An Act for the
Abohtion of Slavery throughout the British Colonies,
&c., [1833] Donat. Pam. folio
Biographical Index to the present [1808] House of Com-
mons; by Joshua Wilson, M.A., 12mo. Lond. 1808
Biographical List of the House of Commons, to March 21,
1814, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 159
BuRDETT Sir F., Speech in the House of Commons, on March
13, 1809, on the Conduct of H, R. H. the Duke of
York, Lond. 1809 Donat. Pam, 6
BuRGHLEY Lord, Collection of State Papers, relating to affairs in
the Reigns of Henry VHI, Edward VI, Mary, & Elizabeth,
from 1542—70; edited by S. Haynes, folio Lond. 1740
A Collection of State Papers, relating to affairs in
the Reign of Elizabeth, from 1571 — 96; edited by W.
Murdin, folio Lond. 1759
Burke Rt. Hon, Edm., Fragments and Notes of Speeches
Works, vol. 10
Reports of a Committee of the House of Commons,
on the Affairs of India Works, vol. 1 1
Articles of Charge of High Crimes and Misdemeanors
against Warren Hastings, Esq., late Governor General of
Bengal Works, vols. 11, 12
Speeches on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings,
Esq. . Works, vols. 13—16
Report from Committee appointed to inspect the
Lords' Journals, in relation to the Proceedings on the
Trial of Warren Hastings, Esq. Works, vol. 14
Burton Thomas, Diary of; Member in the Parliaments of
Oliver and Richard Cromwell, from 1656 — 59, 4 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1828
PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, ETC. 419
Canning Rt. Hon. Geo., Speeches of; with a Memoir of his
Life, by R. Therry, Esq., 6 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
Speech on the Motion for an Address to the Prince
Regent, on his Royal Highness's Speech from the Throne,
1817 Pamphleteer, vol. 10
Speech at the Liverpool Dinner, given in celebra-
tion of his Re-election, March 8, 1820
Pamphleteer, vol. 16
Edwards Edward, Strictures on the " Minutes of Evidence,"
taken before the Select Committee on the British Mu-
seum, Lond. 1836 Donat. Pam. 106
Evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of
Lords appointed to inquire into the Collection and Pay-
ment of Tithes in Ireland, 1831 — 32, folio
Evidence taken before the Select Committees of the Houses of
Lords and Commons, in the Sessions of 1824 and 1825,
on the State of Ireland, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Harrison Wm., Substance of the Reply, before the Select
Committee of the House of Commons, on East India-
built Shipping, on June 28, 1814, in reply on the whole
case, Lond. 1814 Donat. Pam. 20
HoBHOusE Sir Ben., On the Measures adopted by Parliament,
for Lessening the Expense of Inclosure Acts, &c., Bath,
1813 Donat. Pam. 22
HoRSLEY Bp., Speeches in Parliament, 8vo. Lond. 1813
MiLTONi Joannis, Litterae Senates Anglicani; necnon Crom-
wellii, &c., nomine ac jussu Conscriptse ; et Scriptum
Dom. Protectoris contra Hispanos Prose Works, vol. 3
Translation of the preceding Miltdn's Work's, vol. 2
Minutes of Evidence, &c., taken before a Committee of the
House of Commons, May and June, 1810, on the Peti-
tion of the Proprietors of Collieries in South Wales,
Newport, 1810 Donat. Pam. 35
Mirror of Parliament; edited by J, H. Barrow, Esq., from
its commencement in Jan., 1828, to Oct., 1831, 15 vols,
small folio
Observations on the Measure of Creating, by Authority of
Parliament, an Hereditary Rent-Charge, payable out of
the Revenue of the Isle of Man, in favour of the Duke
of Atholl, Lond. 1805 Donat. Pam. 38
420 HISTORY.
Parliament, Key to both Houses of, 12mo. Lond. 1832
Parliamentary Debates in England, from 1668 to 1741,
21 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1742
Parliamentary Papers, 1 vol. folio
Return on Slave Population, 1831
Abstract of the Laws in each of the British West India Colonies for
Government and Protection of the Slave Population, 1831
Return respecting an Inquiry into the Treatment of a Female Slave in
Jamaica, 1831
Return on the Slave Insurrection in Jamaica, 1832
Return of all Manumissions granted in Jamaica, from 1825 — 30
Return relating to Slave Trials and Punishments in Jamaica, 1832
Return on Religious Instruction in Jamaica, 1832
Return, Copy of a Charge to the Grand Jury of Sierra Leone, on the
Slave Trade, 1832
Return, Copies of Colonial Toleration Laws, 1832
Return, Copies of Jamaica Toleration Laws, 1832
Return, Copy of the Memorial of the Committee of the Inhabitants of
Trinidad, praying for a Change in the Legislative Council of the
Colony, &c., 1832
Papers on the Melioration of the Condition of the Slave Population in
the West Indies, 1832
Copy of a Letter on the Formation of a Board of Commissioners for
Education in Ireland, 1 83 1
Copy of a Letter from the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons to
Viscount Melbourne, on Anatomy, 1831
Reports upon the Administration of the Government Revenues, and
Judicial Establishments of Ceylon, 1832
Return on Mauritius Slave Registration, 1832
Returns relative to the Precious Metals which have been of late years
Raised, Coined, &c., in America and Russia, 1832
Correspondence relative to Slaves at Honduras, 1820 — 23
Protest of the L s, upon A Her M for her
Sp ; with th& names of the L ds, Lond. 1712
Donat. Pam. 165
Remarks on the Proceedings in the House of Commons, con-
cerning Lord Melville, on April 8, 1805, Lond. 1805
Donat. Pam. 5
Report from the Committee appointed to enquire into the
State of the Goals of this Kingdom, Lond. 1729
Donat. Pam. folio
Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on
Madhouses in England, 1815 Pamphleteer, vol. 6
PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, ETC. 421
Report, together with the Minutes of Evidence, and an Ap-
pendix of Papers from the Committee [of the House of
Commons] appointed to consider of provision being made
for the better regulation of Madhouses in England
Lond. 1815
Report (Third) from the Committee [of the House of Com-
mons] on the State of the Police of the Metropolis ;
with Minutes of the Evidence, 1818, folio
Report from the Select Committee [of the House of Commons]
on Criminal Laws, &c., 1819, folio
Report (Fourth) of the Inspectors General on the general
state of the Prisons of Ireland, 1826, folio
Report from the Select Committee [of the House of Commons]
on the Commercial State of the West India Colonies ;
with the Minutes of Evidence, 1832, folio
Report from the Committee of Secrecy on the Bank of
England Charter; with the Minutes of Evidence, 1832,
folio
Report from the Select Committee [of the House of Commons]
on Tithes in Ireland, 1832
Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons
on the Observance of the Lord's Day, 1832
Donat. Pam. 106
Report from the Select Committee [of the House of Commons]
on Quakers' Affirmation, 1833 Donat. Pam. folio
Report (Analysis of the) of a Committee of the House of
Commons on the Extinction of Slavery ; with Notes,
Lond. 1833 Donat. Pam. 106
Report (Abstract of the) of the- Lords Committees on the
Condition and Treatment of the Colonial Slaves ; with
Notes, Lond. 1833 Donat. Pam. 106
Report of William Crawford, Esq., on the Penitentiaries of the
United States, addressed to His Majesty's Secretary of
State for the Home Department, 1835, folio
Report from the Secret Committee [of the House of Commons]
on Joint Stock Banks ; with the Minutes of Evidence,
1836, folio
Report (Third) from the Select Committee [of the House of
Commons] on Postage; with an Abstract of the Evi-
dence, 1838, folio
422 HISTORY.
Report of the Debate in the House of Commons, June 23,
1825, on Mr. Buxton's Motion relative to the Demolition
of the Methodist Chapel and Mission House in Barba-
does, and the Expulsion of Mr. Shrewsbury, a Wesleyan
Missionary, from that Island, Lond. 1825
Donat. Pam. 104
RoTULi Parliamentorum, ab. an. 6to. Ed. I, ad finem Regni
Henr. VII, 6 vols. — Journals of the House of Lords,
from 1509, 1 Hen. VIII to 1816, 56 Geo. Ill, 50 vols.—
Calendar of the Journals of the House of Lords, I vol. —
Journals of the House of Commons, from 1547, 1 Edw.
VI, to 1823, 3 Geo. IV, 77 vols.— Reports from Com-
mittees of the House of Commons, from 1715 — 73,
4 vols. — Indexes, 7 vols. — 145 vols, folio
Salisbury Bp. of. Speech in the House of Lords, on the first
Article of the Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell,
Lond. 1710 Donat. Pam. 95
Sheridan Rt. Hon. R. B., Speech at a Meeting of the Electors
of the City of Westminster, Sept, 18, 1806, Lond. 1806
Donat. Pam. 50
State of the Representation of England and Wales, Lond. n. d.
Donat. Pam. 155
Thueloe J., State Papers; containing Authentic Memorials of
the English Affairs, from 1638 to the Restoration of
Charles II, edited by T. Birch, 7 vols, folio Lond. 1742
View (A full) of the British Commons, Lond. 1821
Donat. Pam. 18
Wilson Joshua, A Biographical Index to the present House of
Commons, 12mo. Lond. 1808
Windham Right Hon. Wm., His Speeches in Parliament; with
some account of his Life, by Thomas Amyot, 3 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1812
HERALDRY, GENEALOGY, ETC. 423
SECTION X.
Heraldry i Genealogy, Peerages, ^c.
Addison Charles G., The History of the Knights Templars, the
Temple Church, and the Temple, small 4to. Lond. 1842
Betham Rev. W., Baronetage of England, 5 vols. 4to.
Ipsw. 1801—5
Collins A., Peerage of England; by Sir E. Brydges, 9 vols.
Svo. 1812
Debrett J., Peerage of Scotland and Ireland, 12mo. Lond. 1812
Edmondson Joseph, Compleat Body of Heraldry, 2 vols, folio
Lond. 1780
FisHEU Geo., Companion and Key to the History of England;
consisting of Copious Genealogical Details of the British
Sovereigns, v?ith Genealogical Charts, &c., royal Svo.
Lond. 1832
Heraldic Anomalies ; or Rank Confusion in our Orders of
Precedence, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 182-3
Lawrence Sir J., On the Nobility of the British Gentry
Pamphleteer, vol. 23
Lodge Edmund, Peerage of the British Empire as at present
Existing ; arranged and printed from the personal com-
munications of the Nobility, Svo. Lond. 1833
Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage ; with brief
Sketches of the Family Histories of the NobiHty, Svo.
Lond. 1832
Mills Charles, History of Chivalry ; or Knighthood and its
Times, 2 vols. Svo. Lond. 1825
Selden J., Titles of Honour Opera, torn. 5
Argument concerning the Baronies of Grey and Ruthen
Opera, torn. 6
On the Privileges of the Baronage of England
Opera, tom. 6
Vertot M. I'Abbe de, Histoire des Chevaliers de Malthe, 5 tom.
12mo. Paris, 1726
424 HISTORY.
SECTION XI.
Numismatics and Various Antiquities,
Abela Gio. -Franc, Malta illustrata con le sue Antichitk, etc.
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Addison Right Hon. Jos., Dialogues upon the Usefulness of
Ancient Medals ; especially in relation to the Latin and
Greek Poets Works, vol. 1
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of Greek, Roman, and English Coins, 18mo. Lond. 1832
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Amyot Thomas, Transcript of Two Rolls, containing an Inven-
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Antiquarian Repertory ; a Miscellaneous Assemblage of Topo-
graphy, History, Biography, Customs, and Manners ; by
Francis Grose, Esq., Thomas Astle, Esq., and other Emi-
nent Antiquaries, 4 vols, 4to. Lond. 1807 — 9
ArchjEOLogia ; or, Miscellaneous Tracts, relating to Antiquity ;
published by the Society of Antiquaries of London,
27 vols. 4to. ZoKrf. 1779— 1838
Index to the First Fifteen Volumes, 4to, Lond. 1809
Banduri Anselrai, Numisraata Imperatorum Romanorum, k
Trajano Decio ad Paleeologos ; ace. Bibliotheca Num-
maria, sive auctorum qui de Re Nummarid scripserunt,
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Belzoni G., Operations and Recent Discoveries in Egypt and
Nubia, 4to. Lond. 1821
Atlas of Plates, with 6 new Plates, imp. folio
Blunt Rev. J. J., Vestiges of Ancient Manners and Customs,
discoverable in Modern Italy and Sicily, 8vo. Lond, 1823
British Costume, History of Lib. Ent. Know.
British Museum : — Egyptian Antiquities, 2 vols. — Elgin and
Phigaleian Marbles, 2 vols. — The Townley Gallery,
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Gold Coins of the Kings of England, by [Dr. Browne
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Lond. 1733— Folkes Martin, Table of English Gold
Coins, 4to. Lond. 1736
This volume has belonged successively to the Rev. George Ashby, of Bar-
row, in Suffolk, and G. Burrell, Esq., of Thetford; and is enriched
with their MS. notes. It contains a presentation Copy of Gough 's
Coins, and a proof, with the Author's Corrections, of a folio tract, in
4 pages, by Dr. Browne Willis ; see Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, vol.
2, page 33. Several plates, and M S. illustrations have been inserted ;
among the latter, a list, written by Thomas Martin, of Thetford, of
early British Coins in his possession ;— and a Catalogue of Coins
belonging to the late S. Tyssen, Esq., with the prices they obtained
at the Sale of his Collection.
De Medicorum apud Veteres Romanos degentium Conditione
Dissertatio Middleton's Works, vol. 4
DiCTiONNAiKE des Antiquit6s, Mythologie, Diplomatique des
Chartres et Chronologie, 5 torn, et Planches, 2 tom. 4to.
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Egypt, Antiquities of; with a particular notice of those that
illustrate the Sacred Scriptures, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Fellowes Charles, Journal written during an Excursion in Asia
Minor, royal 8vo. Lond. 1839
An Account of Discoveries in Lycia ; being a Journal
kept during a Second Excursion in Asia Minor, royal 8vo.
Lond. 1841
[Fleetwood Bishop,] Chronicon Preciosum ; or an Account of
English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commodi-
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FoLKES Martin, A Table of English Silver Coins, from the Nor-
man Conquest to the Present Time, 4to. with a volume
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and Elements of Archaeologia, Classical and Mediseval,
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426 HISTORY.
FosBROKE Rev. Thomas Dudley, Foreign Topography ; or an
Encyclopedick Account of the Ancient Remains in Africa,
Asia, and Europe, forming a Sequel to the Encyclopsedia
of Antiquities, 4to. Lond, 1828
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Klaproth J., Examen Critique des Travaux de feu M. Cham-
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Lond. 1793
MiLLiN A. L., Description d'un Vase Trouve h. Tarente, Paris,
1814 Donat. Pam. 74
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in Sculptures; translated by David Humphreys, M.A.,
with Supplement, 10 vols, in 7, folio Lond. 1721 — 25
The Antiquities of Italy; translated by J. Henley,
folio Lond. 1725
Muratori L. a., Antiquitates Italicse Medii iEvi, ingenti copia
Diplomatum et Chartarum veterum, etiam Nummis,
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Knowledge of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals,
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Greece; edited by G. Dunbar, 2 vols. 8vo. Edinb. 1820
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prsecipue Grsecorum ac Romanorura, k C. G. Heyne,
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Mountain of Granite, at Elora, in the East Indies, Svo.
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Spence Rev. Mr., Polymetis; or an Inquiry concerning the
Agreement between the Works of the Roman Poets, and
the Remains of the Ancient Artists, foho Lond. \155
Strutt J., A complete View of the* Manners, Customs, &c. of
the Inhabitants of England, from the arrival of the Saxons
to the reign of Henry VIII, 3 vols. 4to. Lond. \115
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Taylor Richard C, Notes respecting certain Indian Mounds
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Verstegan Richard, The Restitution of Decayed Intelligence in
Antiquities, 4to. Oxf. 1605
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428 HISTORY.
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482 HISTORY.
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Brettell Rev. J., Memoirs of the Life of; with a Sermon
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Lond. 1819
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BIOGRAPHY, LETTERS, ETC. 433
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'■ Letters, &c. Works, vol. 9
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of, Svo. Lond. 1827
BuRNEY Dr., Memoirs of; arranged from his own manuscripts,
from family papers, and from personal recollections ; by
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8vo. Lond. 1839
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by Thomas Moore, 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1830
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Lordship at Pisa, in the years 1821 — 22; by Thomas
Medwin, Esq., 8vo. Lond. 1824
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Cadogan Hon. and Rev. W. B., Memoirs of; by Rev. Richard
Cecil Cecil's Works, vol. I
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Calumnious Aspersions contained in the Report of the Sub-
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Lond. N. D. Donat. Pam. 7
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of; by Robert Philip, 8vo. Lond. 1841
Camper Peter, Memoir of Nat. Lib., Mammalia, vol. 3
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434 HISTORY.
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Esq. Speeches, vol. 1
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Lond. 1836
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Land. 1833
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Cecil Rev. Richard, Memoir of, by his Wife; with his Letters,
and a View of his Character, by the Rev. R. Pratt
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8vo. Lond. 1823
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Lojid. 1838
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Cheke Sir John, Life of; by John Strype, M.A., 8vo.
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Oxf. 1761
BIOGRAPHY, LETTERS, ETC. 435
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and Literary Life ; Edited by the Rev. J. B. B. Clarke,
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CoiGLY James, Observations on the Trial of, for High Treason ;
with an Account of his Life, by J. Fenwick, Lond. 1698
Donat. Pam. 76
Coleridge Samuel Taylor, Biographia Literaria; or Biogra-
phical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions, 2 vols,
royal 8vo. Lond. 1817
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and private Correspondence, interspersed with Memoirs
of his Life; byG. L. N. Collingwood, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1828
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Washington Irving, 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1828
CoRNEiLLE P., Vie de (Euvres, torn. 1
CoRREGGio and Parmegiano, Sketches of their Lives, 12mo.
Lond. 1823
CoRRESPONDANT Lc, tom. 5, 8vo. Paris, 1818
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12mo. Lond. 1817
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Works, vols, 1 — 7, 15
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Cradock Joseph, Memoirs of Literary Memoirs, vol. 1
436 HISTORY.
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2 vols, royal 8vo. Oxf. 1812
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Swift's Works, vol. 13
CuEQUY Marchioness de, Recollections of the eighteenth Cen-
tury, from 1710 — 1800; translated from the French,
8vo. Paris, 1834
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Edinh. 1823
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Venn Rev. Henry, The Life and Letters of the late ; edited by
the Rev. Henry Venn, B.D., 8vo. Lond. 1835
Village Memoirs; in a Series of Letters between a Clergyman
and his Daughter in the Country, and his Son in Town "
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Voltaire, Vie de, par Condorcet (Euvres, tom. 1, part 1
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Correspondance (Euvres, tom 9 — 12
Wakefield Gilbert, Memoirs; written by himself, 2 vols. 8vo.
Lond. 1804
Walker Rev. George, Memoir of Essays
Walker Rev. Samuel, The Life, Ministry, and Selection from
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Lond. 1835
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460 HISTORY.
Walker John, (D.D.) Memoir of Nat. Lib., Ornithol. vol. 12
Walpole Horace, (Earl of Orford,) Letters of, to Sir Horace
Mann, British Envoy at the Court of Tuscany ; edited
by Lord Dover, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1833
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others, 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1837
Walton Brian, (D.D. Bp. of Chester,) Memoirs of the Life
and Writings of; by Rev. Henry John Todd, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1821
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ries; by Thomas Zouch, D,D., 8vo. Lond. 1825
Warburton William, (D.D., Bishop of Gloucester,) Life of
Works, vol. 1
Letters to one of his Friends, [Bishop Hurd,] 8vo.
Lond. 1809
Warton Thomas, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of; by
R. Mant, M.A. Poetical Works
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and Speeches, and various Miscellaneous Papers relating
to his Habits and Opinions ; by Jared Sparks, 2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1839
Washington, by Mons. Guizot; translated by Henry Reeve,
Esq., 12rao. Lond. 1840
Waterland Rev. Daniel, (D.D.) Review of the Life and
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Lond. 1818
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the French, with Notes, &c., by Jas. Patrick Muirhead,
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Watts Rev. Isaac, (D.D.) Life, Times, and Correspondence of;
by the Rev. Thomas Milner, M.A., 8vo. Lond. 1834
Life of; by Rev. G. Burder Watts' Works, vol. 1
Werner Abrra. Gottlob, Memoir o( Nat. Lib., Entomol. vol. 3
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Lond. 1820
Observations on Southey's Life of, by R. Watson
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BIOGRAPHY, LETTERS, ETC. 461
Wharton Earl of, Character of; by Jonathan Swift, D.D.
Swift's Works, vol. 13
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3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1821—22
Whitefield George, (M.A.) Life and Times of; by Robert
Philip, Svo. Lond. 1837
Whitgift Abp. John, Life and Acts of; by John Strype,
M.A., 3 vols. Svo. Oxf. 1822
WicLiF, Life of; by Charles Webb le Bas, M.A., 12mo.
Lond. 1832
WiLBERFORCE William, The Life of; by his Sons Robert Isaac
Wilberforce, M.A. and Samuel Wilberforce, M.A., 5 vols.
small Svo. Lond. 1838
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Correspondence of; edited by his Sons, the Rev.
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small 8vo. Lond. 1840
Familiar Sketch of the late ; by Joseph John Gurney
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Cradock Cradock's Literary Memoirs, vol. 3
William of Wykeham, (Bp. of Winchester,) Life of; by Robt.
Lowth, b.D., 8vo. Oxf. 1777
Williams Rev. Edward, (D.D.) Memoir of the Life and
Writings of; by Joseph Gilbert, 8vo. Lond. 1825
Wilson Thomas, (D.D. Bp. of Sodor and Man,) Life of; by
Rev. Hugh Stowell, 8vo. Lond. 1822
Winchcomb John, alias Jack of Newbury, History of
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Windham's Speeches
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Wolfe's Remains
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Xavier St. Francis, Life of, translated from the French of
Bouhours, by John Dry den Dry den s Works, vol. 16
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Beattie William, (M.D.) The Castles and Abbeys of England,
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BicKERSTETii Rev. E., The Restoration of the Jews to their
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Blunt Rev. Henry, A Family Exposition of the Pentateuch,
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Advancement of Wit and Learning, Zone?. 1712
Donat. Pam. 69
Bulwer Sir E. L., Eva, a True Story of Light and Darkness;
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Claridge R. T., Hydropathy; or the Cold- Water Cure, as
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Denny Henry, Monographia Anoplurorum Britannige ; or an
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities; edited by Wm.
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DujAUDiN Felix, Histoire Naturelle des Zoophytes ; Infusoires,
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464 ADDENDA.
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Howard L., A Cycle of Eighteen Years in the Seasons of Bri-
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Ackworth, in Yorkshire, from 1824 — 41, 8vo. Lond. 1842
Jewish Intelligence, and Monthly Account of the Proceedings
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Knowles J. S., The Rose of Arragon, a Play, 8vo. Lond. 1842
Krasinski Count Valerian, Historical Sketch of the Rise, Pro-
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8vo. Lond. 1838
Lamb Rev. J., and Henslow Rev. J. S., Remarks upon the Pay-
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Letters from Hofwyl ; by a Parent, on the Educational Insti-
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Londonderry Marquess of, A Steam Voyage to Constanti-
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to Portugal, Spain, &c., in 1839,2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1842
Lowne B. T., Lectures on Animal Physiology; or the Physical
Condition of Man, as regards Life, Health, and Disease,
12mo. Lond. 1842
Madden R. R., (M.D.) The United Irishmen, their Lives and
Times, 2 vols, small 8vo. Lond. 1842
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Lond. 1842
Moffat Robert, Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern
Africa, 8vo. Lond. 1842
MoRLEY Ernstein, or the Tenants of the Heart ; by G. P. R.
James, Esq., 3 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1842
MouRAViEFF A. N., History of the Church of Russia ; translated
by the Rev. R. W. Blackmore, 8vo. Oxf. 1842
NicoLL Robert, Poems, 12mo. Edinb. 1842
ADDENDA. 465
Peregrine Bunce, or Settled at Last ; by Theodore E. Hook,
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Lond. 1842
RoBBERDS J. G., On Christian Conversion : a Sermon delivered
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Fund, June 9, 1824, Lond. 1824 Bonat. Pam. 166
Romantic Biography of the Age of Elizabeth ; or Sketches of
Life from the Bye- Ways of History ; by the Benedictine
Brethren of Glendalough; edited by William Cooke
Taylor, LL.D., 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1842
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Lib. Useful Know.
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SiSMONDi J. C. L. Simonde de, Histoire des Franqais, tom. 28,
8vo. Paris, 1842
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Religious View, Lond. 1750 Donat. Pam. 97
Spencer George Trevor, (D.D., Bishop of Madras) Journal
of a Visitation to the Provinces of Travancore and Tin-
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Lond. 1842
Stanley Edward, (D.D., Bp. of Norwich) A Familiar History
of Birds, 2 vols. 18mo. Lond. 1840
Strong Frederick, Greece as a Kingdom ; or a Statistical
Description of that Country, from the Arrival of King
Otho, in 1833, down to the present time, small 8vo.
Lond. 1842
Sturge Joseph, A Visit to the United States, in 1841, 8vo.
Lond. 1842
Tracts for the Times, Index to the; with a Dissertation by
Rev. David Croly, 8vo. Oxf. 1842
3 o
466 ADDENDA.
Whately Richard, (D.D.) Essays (second series) on some of
the Difficulties in the Writings of the Apostle Paul, and
in other parts of the New Testament, 8vo. Lond. 1837
Wordsworth William, Yarrow Revisited, and other Poems,
12mo. Lond. 1835
INDEX.
Abactjett Dr. T., On the Bible Society, 85
Abbot B., Cottage and Garden, 231
Abbot Rt. Hon. C, Letter to, 107
Abbott J., Young Christian, 55
Abd AUatif's Egypt, 372
Abel Dr. C, Journey in China, 342
Abela Gio.-Fr., Malta illustrata, 424
Abercrombie J., Inquiries concerning the
Intellectual Powers, 181
Philosophy of the Moral Feelings, 172
Abercromby Lieut. Gen. Sir R. , Life of, 446
Aberdeen Earl of, On Grecian Architecture,
227
Abernethy J., The Hunterian Oration, for
1819, 218
Aboriginal Tribes, Report on, 155
Abraham's Answers to the Letters of Peter
Plymley, 124
Abrantes Duchess d'. Memoirs of, 428
Memoires sur la Restauration, 393
Academie Royale des Inscriptions, 238
Academic Royale des Sciences, 237
Acaster Rev. J., Church in Danger from
Herself, 55
Accounts, Report of the Commissioners for
Examining the PubUc, 147
Acropolitee Georgii Hist., 390
Action in the Mediterranean, 1744, 393
Adair Mr., Letters to the Bp. of Winch., 99
Adams W., On Hume's Essay on Miracles, 49
Adanson's Voyage to Senegal, &c., 372
Addington Administration, On the State of
Parties during the, 112
Addison C. G., Hist, of the Knights Temp-
lars, 423
Addison Rt. Hon. Jos., Works, 320
Evidences of the Christian Religion, 49
Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Addison L., Account of West Barbary, 372
Address of the Lords to Her Majesty, 1704,
417
Address to the Christian Proprietors and
Freeholders of Britain, 99
Address to the Inhabitants of the Eastern
Counties of England, 257
Adolphus J., Hist, of France, 393
Adouin M. et Edwards M., Hist. Nat du
Littoral de la France, 196
Adventure and Beagle, Voyages of H. M. S.
the, 366
Adventurer, 309
Adventures of a Soldier, 428
Adventures of a Young Rifleman, 428
Adventures of an Irish Gentleman, 274
Advice to a Country Neighbour, 56
.Sliani Claudii, Opera Omnia, 299
De Natura Animalium, 299
Varia Historia, 299
iEschines, 304
jEschyli TragosdiiB, a Schiitz, 299
Persae, Agamemnon, Choephoroe, Sep-
tem Contra Thebas, Prometheus Vinctus,
a Blomfield, 299
iEschylus, Tragedies, trans, by Potter, 299
African Institution, Reports of the, 155
Agathias de Imper. Justinian i, 388
Agricultural Petition, Refutation of the Argu-
ments on the, 140
Agricultural Reports, 229
Agriculture, Report on the Distressed State
of, 147
Agrippina, Memoirs of, by E. Hamilton, 428
Aignan M., L'Etat des Protestans en France,
16
Aikin Dr. J., Essays on Song- Writing, 257
Annals of George III, 393
Memoir of, 428
Aikin Lucy, Court of Elizabeth, 393
Court of James I, 393
Court of Charles I, 393
Ailredus, Abbas Rievallensis, 401
Ainsworth R., Latin Dictionary, 255
Ainsworth W. F., Travels in Asia Minor,
&c., 462
Ainsworth W. H., Crichton, 278
Old Saint Paul's, 289
Rookwood, 292
The Tower of London, 296
Ainsworth's Magazine, 247
Akenside Dr. M., Poems, 262
Life of, 446, 448
Akerman J. Y., Numismatic Manual, 424 .
Alarm ( An) to the Reformed Church, 24
Alberoni Cardinal, Life of, 445
Alberti F. de Villeneuve, Dictionnaire Fran*
9ais-Italien, 255
Albinia, Representation of the Loyal Subjects
of, 112
Alciatus de Magistratibus, 307
Alcidamas, 304
Alcwinus Flaccus, 401
Alderson Dr. J., Essay on Apparitions, 181
Aldrovandi Ulysses, Memoir of, 428
Alexander J., The Preacher from the Press, 36
Funeral Sermon, for J, Kinghom, 36
468
INDEX.
Alexander Capt. J. E., Travels in the East,
343
■ Transatlantic Sketches, 343
— — Expedition into Africa, 343
Alexander W. L., Connection of the Old and
New Testaments, 4
Alexander the Great, Life of, 382
Alexander the Third, Life of, 447
Alexandrian School, 16
Alfieri Vittorio, Tragedie e Poesie Varie, 257
Prose Oriarinali di, 309
Vita di, 428
Life of, 447
Alfred the Great, Life of, 446
Alfred (The) Subscription, Laws, &c., of, 309
Ali Mrs. M. H., Obs. on the Mussulmauns of
India, 343
Alison Arch., Essay on Taste, 181
— — History of Europe, 393
— — Principles of Population, 157
Allan David, Life of, 447
Allan T., Mineralogical Nomenclature, 199
Allatii Leonis, Opuscula, 389
All at Stake, Hannover or Perkin, 99
Allegiance, Letter concerning, 107
Allen John, On the Royal Prerogative in
England, 99
Reply to Lingard's Vindication, 404
Allen Jos., Battles of the British Navy, 462
Allex Dr. P., On the Truth of the Christian
Religion, 49
Allies and the Late Ministry, Conduct of the,
115
Allies and the Late Ministry, &c., Remarks
on the Conduct of the, 122
Allies and the Late Ministry, Defended
against France, 115
Allies, Reflections on the Conduct of the, 122
Allison's Voyage from Archangel, 369
Almack's, 274
Amat Don F. T,, Los Santos Evangelios,
&c.,3
Amboise Cardinal, Life of, 445
America, a Summary View of, 343
America, Causes of the Distractions in. Ex-
plained, 117
America, View of the Points to be Discussed
in Treating with the United States of, 123
America (North), Occurrences in the Indian
Countries of, 406
American Question Considered, 116
Americans (The) as They Are, 343
Americans, Notions of the, 367
Americus Vespucius, Voyages of, 359
Ames J., Typographical Antiquities, 241
Ammianus Marcellinus, 307
Ammiani Marcel., Res Gestae, curl Gronovii,
299
Amoretti C, Viaggio da Milano ai ire Laghi,
349
Amyot T., Death of Richard II, 893
■ Reply to Tytler's Remarks on the above,
393
Amyot T., Transcript of a Chronicle, 393
Memorial from George Constantyne to
Thos. Lord Cromwell, 417
Instrument of Legitimation granted by
Mary Q. of Scots to her brother James, 417
Inventory of Effects formerly belonging
to Sir J. Fastolfe, 424
Kirkham Priory and Bolton Castle, 341
Anacharsis Du Jeune, Voyage en GrSce, 382
Anacharsis Franfais, 343
Anacreontis et Sapphonis Carmina, 299
Anacreontis Carmina Gr., 299
Anacreon, Odes, trans, by Moore, 299
Odes, trans, by Girdlestone, 299
Works, trans, by Fawkes, 299
Analecta Poetarum Gr. ed. Brunck, 299
Anastasii Hist. Eccles., 388
Anderson C, Sketches of the Native Irish,
176
Anderson Rev. J. S. M., Memoirs of the
Chisholm, 434
Andocides, 304
Andrews Captain, Journey to Santiago de
Chili, &c., 343
Andrews Dr. L., Life of, by Isaacson, 429
Angelo Michael, Life of, 448
Angelo and Carli, Voyage to Congo, 372
AnnjB Comnenae Alexias, 388
Annales Burtonenses, 401
Annales de Marganensis, 401
Annales Waverlienses, 401
Annual (The) Biography and Orbituary, 429
Annual Register, 394
Annual Register, Index to the, 394
Annuities, Enrolment of the Memorials of
Grants of, 107
Anonymus Malmesburiensis, 401
Anonymus Ramesiensis, 401
Anonymus Elyensis, 401
Anquetil M., L' Esprit de la Ligue, 394
Hist, de France, 394
Anson Capt. G., Voyage of, 360
Anson Geo. Lord, Life of, by Barrow, 429
Anstie J., Observations on the Woollen Manu.
factory, 220
Antiphon, 304
Antiquarian Repertory, 424
Anti- Slavery Monthly Reporter, 151
Anti- Slavery (British and Foreign) Reporter,
151
Antisthencs, 304
Anti-Vetoistical Catechism, 26
Antoinette Marie, M^moires de, par Campan,
429
Memoirs of, by Campan, 429
Antommarchi Dr. F., Last Days of Napoleon,
432
Apollonii Rhodii Argonautica Greece; ed.
Brunck, 299
Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautics; trans by
Fawkes, 299
Appeal of the Episcopal Clergy in Scotland
to the Lords in Parliament, 24
INDEX.
469
Apprentice Laws, Origin, &c, of, 94, 146
Apuleii Opera, 300
Aquhorties, Regulations for the College of,
180
Arabian Nights ; revised by Scott, 275
Arabian Nights; trans, by Lane, 275
Arabian (New) Nights ; trans, by Lamb, 275
Arago M., Eloge of James Watt, 460
Aram Eugene, Life and Trial of, 429
Trial and Defence of, 429
ArchiEologia, 424
Archer Rev. J., Letter to Dr. Milner, 56
Archilochus, 305
Argens Marquis d', M^moires du, 429
Ariosto Lud., Orlando Furioso, 257
trans, by Hoole, 257
Life of, 447
Aristophanis Comcedise; Beckii, &c., 300
Aristophanes, Comedies; trans, by Mitchell,
300
The Birds, trans, by Cary, 300
Aristotelis Opera, Casauboni, 300
Opera, k Buhle, 300
Aristotile, Estratto dell' Arte Poetica d', Me-
tastasio, 304
Aristotle, Works ; trans, by Taylor, 300
Ethics and Politics; trans, by Gillies,
.300
Treatise on Poetry ; trans, by Twining,
300
• Paraphrase on the Ethics of; trans, by
Bridgeman, 304
Memoir of, 429
Arkwright Sir Rich., Life of, 430
Arlincourt Vic. d', Le Solitaire, 293
L'Armee et la Patrie, 235
Armstrong Dr. J., Poems, 262
Army, &c.. Report on Debts due to the, 236
Amald Rich., Commentary upon the Apo-
cryphal Books, 9
Amaud H. , Recovery by the Vaudois of their
Valleys, 16, 394
Arnold Dr., Hist, of Rome, 382
Amott Dr. N., Elements of Physics, 188
On Warming and Ventilating, 220
Arriani Expeditio Alexandri, 300
Arrian's Alexander's Expedition ; trans, by
Rooke, 300
Arrowsmith A., Atlas, 325
Art (1') de Verifier les Dates, 382
Aitemi, (of Mount Ararat) Memoirs of, 429
Arts, &c.. Premiums for the Encouragement
of, 221
Ascham Roger, Life of, 430, 448
Ashburton Lord, Life of, 447
Asiatic Journal, 247
Asiatic Policy of Eng. and Russia, Remarks
on the, 116
Asiatick Researches, 238, 382
Assaults, State of the Law with respect to, 94
Asser Menevensis, 393
Asserius, 401
Assev C, On the Trade to China, 139
Assize Ball, 258
Associated Catholic Charities, Annual Re-
port, 1820, 157
Astle T., Origin, &c. of Writing and Printing,
241
Atcheson N., American Encroachments on
British Rights, 116
Atheling Edgar, Life of, by Sayers, 394
Athenaei Deipnosophistae, 300
Athenaeum (The), 247
Athenian Letters, 382
Atherstone E., Fall of Ninevah, 258
At Home and Abroad, 275
Atkins Rev. H., On the Trinity Doctrine
Bill, 24
Atlas de Geog. Anc. pour les CEuvres de
Rollin, 326
Attorneys, On the Exclusion of, from the
Inner Temple Hall, 96
Auber Peter, China, 116
Audubon J. J., Ornithological Biography, 203
Aufkliirung u. d. Denunciationsschrift des
H. Geheimen Raths, GUrtler, zu Bruchsal,
gegen d. H. Coadjutor, Freiherm v. Wes-
senberg, 56
Augustini S., Opera, 14
Auldjo J., Ascent of Mont Blanc, 343
Sketches of Vesuvius, 343
Visit to Constantinople, 343
Auli Gellii Noctes Atticae, 300
Aurelius Victor Sextus, 306
Aurungzebe, 275
Ausonii D., Opera, 300
Austin Jane, Emma, 280
Mansfield Park, 286
Northanger Abbey, 288
Persuasion, 289
Pride and Prejudice, 290
Sense and Sensibility, 293
Austin John, Province of Jurisprudence, 91
Austin Mi"s., On National Education, 176
Selections from the Old Testament, 3
Australia, Picture of, 368
Australia, A Month in the Bush of, 343
Austria as it is, 343
Authors and Books, Observations on, 253
Autumn (An) near the Rhine, 343
Avis Important sur les nouveaux ecrits des
Modemes Ultramontains, et des apologistes
d'une Societe renaissante, 24
Aylmer Bp., Life of, by Strype, 429
Ayscough Rev. S. , Index to Gent's. Mag. 248
Index to Monthly Review, 249
Azara Don Felix de, Nat. Hist, of Paraguay,
&c., 203
Memoir of, 429
Babbage C, On Assurance of Lives, 166
On Machinery and Manufactures, 220
— . — Ninth Bridgewater Treatise, 49
Baber Zehir-ed-din Muhammed, Memoirs,
394
Babylon the Great, 309
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INDEX.
Bachelor T., Agriculture of Bedfordshire, 229
Back Gapt., Narrative of the Arctic Land
Expedition, 344
Narrative of an Expedition in H.M. S.
Terror, 344
Backstrom's Voyage to Spitzbergen, 369
Bacon Lord, Works of, 320
Hist. Henrici Septitni, 394
Hist, of Henry VII, 394
Sermones Fideles, 172
Bacon James, Life of Francis I, 394
Bacon John, Memoirs of, by Cecil, 429
Life of, 447
Bacon R. M., Remarks on the Queen's Case,
100
Letter to Lord Stormont and Sir J.
Scarlett, 100
Bacon Lieut. T., First Impressions in Hin-
dostan, 344
Baddeley Mrs,, Life of, 448
Badeley Dr. J., Cure pei-formed by Prince
Hohenlohe, 309
Badwochenblatt zum Nutzen und Vergnugen
der Badgaste in der Grossherzoglichen
Stadt Baden, 344
Bage R. , Man as he is not, 286
Memoir of, 431
Bagot Bp., Caution against the Errors of the
Anabaptists, 56
Bailey J., Agriculture of Cumberland, 229
Agriculture of Durham, 229
Agriculture of Northumberland, 230
Bailey- Fahrenkriiger's English and German
Dictionary, 253
Baillie Dr., Life of, 447
Baillie Joanna, Miscellaneous Plays, 238
Plays on the Passions, 238
Dramas, 238
Baillie Marianne, Lisbon in 1821—23, 344
Baiilot, Sur le Nouveau Concordat, 16
Baines E., Hist, of the Cotton Manufac.,220
Baines Rev. P. A., Nature, &c., of the
Religion of Christ, 56
Letter to, in reply to one addressed by
him to the Rev. Dr. Moysey, 69
Baird Sir D., Life of, 429
Bait of Europe, 116
Baker Sir R., Chronicle of England, 394
Bakewell R., Introduction to Geology, 199
Travels, 344
Balance of Power in Europe, Plan for estab-
lishing a, 121
Balbi's Voyage to Pegu, 870
Balzac, Ctuvres diverses, 320
Bampton Lectures, 36, 462
Bancroft G., Hist, of the Colonization of the
United States, 131, 394
Bandinel J., Account of the Trade in Slaves
from Africa, 131
l^nduri Ans., Impcrium Orienfale, 388
Numismata Imp. Rom., 388, 424
Bangor's (Bp. of) Preservative, Report on
the, 33
Banim John, Boyne Water, 276
Croppy, 278
Father Connell, 463
Ghost Hunter and his Family, 281
Mayor of Wind-Gap, 287
Smuggler, 293
Tales by the O'Hara Family, 296
Bank Notes, Specie, and Bullion, On the
State of, 141
Bank of England, Sketch of the, 139
Remarks upon the, 147
Representation agreed upon by the
Directors of the, 147
Bank of England Charter, Report on the, 421
Bank of the United States, Report on the,
147
Bankes G. , On the Game Lavrs, 94
Banking, Plan for a Reformation of Provin-
cial, 148
Banks Sir J., On Blight, &c., in Com, 231
On the Mildew of Wheat, &c., 231
Memoir of, 429
Banks Thomas, Life of, 447
Baour-Lormian M., Contes d'un Philosophe
Grec, 278
Barante, De la Litt^rature Fran9aise, 242
Barbauld Anna L., Works of, 320
British Novelists, 275
Barbadoes, Debate on the Demolition of the
Chapel, &c , in, 422
Barbaro J., Travels of, 358
Barbour John, Life of, 448
Barclay Captain, Agricultural Tour in the
United States, &c., 462
Barclay D., Emancipation of the Slaves of
Unity Valley Pen, 131
Barclay Dr. J., On Life and Organization,
214
Memoir of, 429
Barclay R., Apology for the Quakers, 36
Barker E. H., The Claims of Sir P. Francis
to the Authorship of Junius Disproved, 242
On the "Address to the People of Eng-
land, in the Cause of the Greeks," 116
Barker R., Tales of the Blest, 238
Barlee Rev. C, Hints to his Parishioners, 56
Barnard Mrs A., Conversations at the Work
Table, 312
Bameveldt, Life of, 443
Baron's Description of Tonqueen, 370
Baron Dr. J., Life of Dr. Jenner, 442
Barretier J. P.. Life of, 448
Barrett H., On the Poor Laws, 157
Barrier Treaty, Remarks on the, 9
Barrington Sir J., Historic Memoirs of Ire-
land, 394
Personal Sketches, 429
Barrington Vise., Theological Works, 36
Essay on the Teaching and Witness of
the Holy Spirit, 49
Barrington Bp. Shute, Memoir of, 429
Barrow Dr. I., Theological Works, 37
Barrow J , Travels in Africa, 344
INDEX.
471
Barrow J., Travels in China, 344
Voyage to Cochin China, 344
Clironological Hist of Arctic Voyages,
344
Visit to Iceland, 344
Tour in Austrian Lombardy,, 85c, 344
— — Life of Lord Anson, 429
Life of Earl Howe, 442
Barry EUz., Life of, 448
Barry James, Life of, 447
Bartlett Thos., Memoirs of Bp. Butler, 433
Barton B., Napoleon, 258
Poems, 258
Poetic Vigils, 258
Barton J., On the Geography of Plants, 211
Barwell Mrs., Edward the Crusader's Son, 280
Barzoni V., Operette di, 394
Bas C. B. le. Life of Bp. Jewell, 442
Life of Bp. Middleton, 450
Life of Wiclif, 461
Baseley T., Claims of the Catholics constitu-
tionally considered, 124
Basnage, Histoire de Juife, 15
Bassompierre Marshal de, Memoirs of the
Embassy of, 395
Bath and West of England Society for the
Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, &c.,
Rules, &c., of the, 238
Bathurst Bishop, Speeches on the Catholic
Question, 124, 125
Observations on his Speech relative to
Bonaparte's Imprisonment, 116
Bathurst Archdn , Memoirs of Bp. Bathurst,
430
Easter Offering for the VMiigs, 462
Battel Andrew, Strange Adventures of, 372
Batteley J., Antiq. Rutupinae et S, Edmundi
Burgi, 340
Battely J., On the Sabbath, 25
Batuta Ibn, Travels of, trans, by Dr. Lee, 379
Baur F. N., On the Conduct of Prince Ho-
henlohe, 430
Baverstock J., Oa the State of the Bwwery,
&c., 220
Baxter R., Reliquiae Baxterianse, 430
Life of, 437
Sermon on the Decease of, 40
Bayard Chevalier, History of, 430
Bayle Pierre, Diet. Historique et Critique,
430
Beale T., Nat. Hist, of the Sperm Whale,
203,344
Beames J., On the Power exercised by the
C. of Chancery of depriving a Father of
the Custody of his Children, 94
Beasley Rev. F., Search of Truth, 182
Beattie Dr. J., Elements of Moral Science,
172
Essay on Truth, 182
Evidences of the Christian Religion, 40
Poems, 262
The Minstrel, &c., 258
Life and Writings ; by Forbes, 430
Beattie Dr. W., Castles and Abbeys of
England, 462
Beaufoy Col. M., Nautical and Hydraulic
Experiments, 192
Beaufoy Mr., Speech on the Conveyance of
Negroes to the West Indies, 151
Beaumont J. T. B., On Criminal Jurispru-
dence, 162
. On Provident Banks, 166
On Public- House Licensing, 166
Beaumont F., Poems, 262
Beaumont Sir J., Poems, 262
Beaumont Sir H., Dialogue on Beauty, 31+
Beaumont Sir G. H., Life of, 447
Beaumont and Fletcher, Works of, 258
BeausQbre M. de. Hist, de Manich^isme, 16
■ Hist, de la Reformation, 16
Beausobre and I'Enfant, Introd, to the Scrip-
tures, 6
Beauties of England and Wales, 327
Beaver Capt., Life of, by Capt..- Smyth, 430
Beccaria, Dei Delitti e delle Pene, 162
Becket A., Public Prosperity, 166
Becket J, B., Use of the Hydrostatic Balance,
192
Beckford Wm., Biographical Memoirs of
Extraordinary Painters, 276
Excursion to the Monasteries, 373
Italy, 357
Vadiek, 297
Beckman J., History of Inventions, 220
Beda,408
BedsB Ven., Hist. Ecclesiastica, 16
Opera, 14
Bedford T., Exam, of Antinomiajusm, 57
Bedfordshire, Topography of, 330
Beechey Capt. F. W. and H. W., Exped. to
the Northern Coast of Africa, 344
Voyage to the Pacific, 344
Beeckman's Voyage to Borneo, 371
Beethoven, Life of, 430
Behn Mrs. A., Life of, 446
Bei Mahomed, History of, 403
BeitrUge zur Geschichte der Katholischen
Kirche, 16
Bell's Travels in Asia, 370
Bell Sir C, The Hand, 214
Bell John, Observations on Italy, 344
Bell J. and C, Anatomy, 214
Bell Major J.,View of Universal History, 383
Bell Jas. S., Residence in Circassia, 344
Bell R., Lives of British Poets, 446
Bell T., Hist of British Quadrupeds, 203
Hist, of British Reptiles, 203
BeUamy Mrs. G. A., Life of, 448
Bellew R., On Improving the Condition of
the Irish Peasantry, 157
Bellingham J., Conversations with, 430
Belsham T., Sufferings of Unitarians in for-
mer times, &c., 57
Letter to the Unitarian Christians in
S. Wales, 57
Plea for the Catholic Claims, 125
472
INDEX.
Belsham T., Sermon on the death of the
Rev. T. Lindsey, 37
The year of Jubilee considered, 37
Memoirs of, by J. Williams, 430
Belzoni G., Discoveries in Egypt, 344, 424
Atlas of Plates, 344, 424
Bennett J., On Commutation of Tithe, 166
Benger Miss, Memoirs of Elizabeth, Q. of
Bohemia, 395
Memoirs of Anne Boleyn, 395
Memoirs of Mary Q. of Scots, 395
Memoirs of Eliz. Hamilton, 440
Benjafield J., Statement of Facts, 94
Benjamin Rabbi, Travels of, 358, 370
Bennet H. G.,On the Abuses in Newgate, 162
Bennett A., On the Doctrine of the Trinity, 57
Bennett G. J., Tour through N. Wales, 345
Wanderings in Nevir -S. Wales, &c. , 345
Benson C, On the Evidences of Christianity,
37
On Scripture Difficulties, 37
Benson Dr. G., Essay concerning Inspira-
tion, 49
Essay concerning the Unity of Sense, 57
Essay on the Man of Sin, 57
Benson R., Sketches of Corsica, 345
Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser, 242
Bentham James, Hist, of Ely Cathedral, and
Supplement by Stevenson, 331
Bentham Jeremy, Chrestomathia, 176
Constitutional Code for any State, 100
. Defence of Economy against Burke,
and the Rt, Hon. G. Rose, 100
Defence of Usury, 139
— — Fragment on Government, 100
' Indications respecting Lord Eldon, 94
The Police Magistrates' Salary Raising
Bill, &c., 162
•^— Principles of Morals and Legislation,
100, 171
Rationale of Reward, 100
" Swear not at all," 57
Tactique des Assemblees Legislatives,
116
— — . Traite des Preuves Judiciaires, 116
Bentley's Miscellany, 247
Bentley E., Poetical Compositions, 258
Bentley R , Dissertation on Phalaris, 250
Life of, 430
Berkeley Bn., Works of, 320
Berkshire, Topography of, 330
Bernard T., Account of the Free Chapel at
Brighthelmston, 25
The New School, 176
Bernard Sir T., Account of a Supply of Fish
for the Manufacturing Poor, 157
On the Supply of Employment, &c., for
the Labouring Clajsses in l'i.sheries,&c.,157
Bemi, Life of, 447
Bemier's Voyage to the East Indies, 370
Berry J., Statement of Facts, 100
Berzelius J. J., Use of the Blowpipe, 193
Best Capt. J. J., Excursions in Albania, 345
Betagh's Account of Peru, 371
Betham Matilda, Vignettes, in Verse, 258
Betham Rev. W., Baronetage of England, 423
Bethune A., Tales of the Scottish Peasantry,
294
Betterton Thos., Life of, 448
Bevan E., Nat. Hist., &c. of the Honey- Bee,
203, 231
Beverley J., Trial of W. Frend, 100
Beverly R. M., Letter to the Abp. of York,
25
Beveridge Bp. , Thesaurus Theologicus, 57
. Private Thoughts upon Religion, 57
Sermons, 37
Bewick T., Hist, of Quadrupeds, 203
Hist, of British Birds, 203
Memoir of, 430
Biber E., Life of Pestalozzi, 179
Bible Society, (British and Foreign) Reports
of the, 85
Monthly Extracts of the, 85
Letter to the Bp. of Lincoln on the, 86
Remarks on Applying its Funds to the
circulation of such Foreign Versions as con-
tain the Apocrypha, 87
Statement of the Leading Transactions
of the, 87
Bible Societies (Norfolk and Suffolk Auxili-
ary), Proceedings of the, in 1811, 87
Bible Society (Carlow), Report of the, 85
Bible Society (Roman Catholic), Correspond-
ence on the, 85
Bible in English, 2
Irish, 2
Biblia Greeca, Grabii, 2
Hebraica, Van Der Hooght, 1
Sacra Polyglotta, Waltoni, 1
Sacra Vulgata, 2
Biblioteca Italiana, 247
Bibliotheca Parriana, 242
Pinelliana, 242
Bicheno J., Signs of the Times, 57
Bickell Rev. R., The West Indies as they are,
151
Bickersteth Rev. E., Restoration of the Jews
to their Own Land, 462
Bignon M., Les Cabinets et les Peuples, de-
nuis 1815 jusqu' k 1822, 116
Bilhaud-Varennes, Memoires de, 430
Billingsley J., Agriculture of Somersetshire,
230
Bilney Thos., Life of, 437
Bingham J., Works, 57
Orimnes Ecclesiasticae, 16
Bingley Rev. W., Animal Biography, 208
Binney T., Sermon, 37
Binns J. , Miseries and Beauties of Ireland, 345
Biographic Universelle, 431
Bion, 305
Bion and Moschus, trans, by Fawkes, 800
Biot J, B., Trait6 de Physique, 188
Bird C, On the Jurisdiction of Justices of
the Peace, 94
INDEX.
473
Bird Rev. C, Assize Sermons, 37
Bird Edw., Life of, 447
Bird Dr.G., Elements of Nat. Philosophy, 188
Birds, Architecture of, 203
Domestic Habits of, 203
Faculties of, 203
Introduction to the Study of, 203
Birkbeck M. , Journey through France, 345
Births, Deaths, &c., Reports of the Registrar-
General of, 138
Bischof Dr., On the Internal Heat of the
Globe, 199
Bischoff J., Hist, of Van Dieman's Land, 345
Bishops, Inquiry into the Necessity of an
uninterrupted succession of, 29
Bissett R., Hist, of the Reign of Geo. 111,395
Black J., Paidophilean System of Teaching
Languages, 176
Black Dr. J., Lectures on Chemistry, 193
Blackbume F., State of the Controversy be-
tween the Protestants and Papists, 57
The Confessional, 25
Blacklock Dr. T., Poems, 262
Blackmore Sir R., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Blackstone Sir W., Commentaries on the
Laws of England, 94
Life of, 447
Blackwell T., Letters on Mythology, 88
Blackwood's Magazine, 247
Blaine D. P., Ency. of Rural Sports, 226
Blair Dr. Hugh, Sermons, 37
Blair Dr. J., Chronology and History, 383
Blair Rev. R., Poems, 262
Blake Admiral, Life of, 448
Blake Robert, Life of, 448
Blake Wm., Life of, 447
Blake Rev. R. F., Obs. upon Jarvis's Letter
to Jewel, 85
Blakely J. R., Memoirs of, by Puntis, 431
Blanchard L., Life, &c., of L. E. L., 444
Blanchard M., Preuve Complette de la
Fausse Approbation de la Controverse
Pacifique, 16
Bland Rev. M., Elements of Hydrostatics.
192
Blane Sir G., On the Scarcity and High
Price of Provisions, 166
Blanqui A., Voyage rl'un jeune Fran^ais en
Angleterre et en Ecosse, 345
Blaquiere E., The Greek Revolution, 395
• Greece and her claims, 116
On the present State of the Greek Con-
federation, 116
Second Visit to Greece, 345
Review of the Spanish Revolution, 395
Bla3mey Benj., Jeremiah and Lamentations, 2
Blesensis Petri, Contin. Hist. Ingulphi, 401
Blessington Countess of, The Idler in Italy, 345
The Idler in France, 345
. The Governess, 281
The Two Friends, 297
Desultory Thoughts, -309
Blewitt R. J., Court of Chancery, 258
Blomefield F., Hist, of Norfolk, 334
Hist, of the Hundred of Diss, 335
Blomfield C. J., Letter to C. Butler, 60
Blomfield Rev. E., Lectures on History, 325
Bloomfield R., Poems of, 258
Hazelwood Hall, 258
Bloomfield Rev. S. T., Recensio Synoptica
Annot. Sacrae, 9
Blore E., Monumental Remains, 328
Blount's Voyage to the Levant, 371
Bloxam M. H., Monumental Architecture,
328
Blumenbach J. P., Comparative Anatomy, 214
Institutions of Physiology, 214
Elements of Nat. History, 196
Blunt Rev. Henry, Family Exposition of the
Pentateuch, 462
Blunt Rev. J. J., Manners, &c., in Italy and
Sicily, 424
On the Veracity of the Historical Books
of the Old Testament, 37
Veracity of the Five Books of Moses, 49
Veracity of the Gospels and Acts of the
Apostles, 49
Reformation in England, 16
Boaden Jas. , Life of Kemble, 443
Boccaccio G. , Decameron, 279
. Life of, 447
Bocharti Sam., Opera Omnia, 9
Boden W. F., Religious Experience of, 57
Body and Soul, 276
Boerhaave Dr., Life of, 448
Bogue Rev. D., Discourse on Peace, 175
Sermon on the Death of, 42
Boileau Despr^aux N., OEuvres, 258, 320
Bojardo, Life of, 447
Boke of Curtasye, Edit, by Halliwell, 318
Bolingbroke Henry Lord, Life of, by Gold-
smith, 431
Memoirs of, by Cooke, 431
Bolivar Simon, Memoirs of, 395
Bombet L. A. C, Lives of Haydn and Mo-
zart. 440
Bonaparte Louis, Sur le Gouvemement de la
Hollande, 395
Reply to Scott's Life of Napoleon, 395
Bonaparte Lucien, Charlemagne, 258
Memoires Secrets, 432
Bonaparte Napoleon, Life of, by Scott, 395
Life of, by Hazlitt, 395
Private Memoirs of, by Bourrienne, 393
History of, 396
Coronation of, by Pope Pius VII, 31
Historical Sketch of, 441
Court and Camp of, 432
Vie Privee de, k Sainte Heldne, par Las
Cases, 432
Translation of the above, 432
Memoires de, pour servir k I'Histoire de
France, 396
Translation of the above, 396
Une Annee de la Vie de, 395
3 P
474
INDEX.
Bonaparte Napoleon, Last Days of, by
Antommarchi, 432
In Exile, by O'Meara, 432
Character of, by Channing, 395
Thoughts on the Invasion threatened by,
123
Retreat out of Russia, 396
Copies of Letters from the Army of,
Intercepted by Nelson, 414
Historic Doubts relative to, 310
Bond G., Account of the Colony of Port
Jackson, 152
Bongarsii Jac, Gesta Dei per Francos, 388
Bonington R. P., Life of, 447
Bonnet C, CEuvres, 320
Bonnycastle Sir R. H., The Canadas, 345
Booth Barton, Life of, 448
Booth D., Letter on Population, 157
Boringdon Lord, Speech on the Catholic
Petitions, 125
Boroughs of Great Britain, History of, 100
Borri's Historv of Cochin China, 371
Borrow G., The Zincali, 345
Boscan, Life of, 447
Bosman's Desc. of the Coast of Guinea, 372
Bosquett A., Treatise on Duelling, 172
Bossu R. I^. le, Traite du Poeme Epique, 250
Bossuet, (Eveque de Meaux,) OEuvres, 320
Exposition of the Doctrine of the Ca-
tholic Church in matters of Controversy, 59
Life, &c., by Butler, 431
Bostock Dr. J., Hist, of Galvanism, 195
System of Physiology, 214
Boston Magazine, 247
Boswell Jas., Life of Dr. S. Johnson, 443
Life of Dr. S. Johnson, by Croker, 443
Bosworth Rev J., Anglo-Saxon Dictionary,
255
Botanical Magazine, 21 1
Indexes to the, 211
Companion to the, 211
Botany, in four parts, 21 1
Bottee M., Etudes Militaires, 235
Boucher Rev. J,, Archaic and Provincial
Words, 255
Bouchette J., British Dominions in North
America, 345
Map of Canada, &c., 827
Boudon Henri-Marie de. Life of, by Butler,
431
Bouguer M., La Figure de la Terre deter-
min^e, 185
■ Voyage to Peru, 371
Bounty. H. M. S., Hist, of tlie Mutiny of, 345
Bourdaloue, CEuvres, 59
Bourgoanne's Travels in Spain. 370
Bourne H., Christ the Irue and Faithful
Witness, 49
Bourrienne M. de, Private Mems. of Napo-
leon, 396
Bousell J., The Ram's Horn Sounded, 59
Remarks upon Paine's Age of Reason,
59
Bousell J. , Address to the Chief Magistrates
of Norwich and Yarmouth, 59
Bouterwek F., Hist, of Spanish and Portu-
guese Literature, 243
Boutflower H. C, The Atonement agreeable
to Reason, 59
Bouyer Rev. R. G., Systems of Education
for the Infant Poor, 176
Bower Arch., Hist, of the Popes, 17
Letters to Father Sheldon, 59
Bowles John, French Aggression Proved, 116
Bowles Dr. T., Aristarchus, 250
Bowles Rev. W. L., Exposition of a Clergy-
man's Ministerial Conduct, 59
History of Bremhill, 341
On Poetical Criticism, 250
Letters on Pope, 250
Reply to the Charges Against the last
Editor of Pope's Works, 250
Thoughts on the Increase of Crimes,
&c., 157
Vindicise Wykehamicae, 176
Life of Bp. Ken, 443
Bowley S., On the Punishment of Death, 162
Bowman Rev. Mr., Letter to him, on his
book on the Reformation, 69
Bowring J., Specimens of Russian Poets, 258
Batavian Anthology, 258
Ancient Poetry of Spain, 258
Matins and Vespers, 258
Arrest, &c., of an Englishman by the
Bourbon Government, 432
State of Prisons in Spain and Portugal,
162
Boyer M. A, , French and English Diet. , 256
Boyle Capt. R. , Voyages and Adventures, 345
Boys, Plans for the Government, &c., of, 180
Boys J., Agriculture of Kent, 230
Boyse S., Poems, 262
Brady J. , Clavis Calendaria, 1 7
Brahe Tycho, Life of, 450
Brand's Description of the Orkneys, &c. , 369
Brand Rev. J., Obs. on Popular Antiquities,
328
Brande W. T., Manual of Chemistry, 193
Brandt G., History of the Reformation, 17
Bray Mrs., Wai-leigh, 298
Bray Wm., Tour in Derbyshire, 369
Brayley E. W., Londiniana, 334
Bread, Report on Laws Relating to, 147
Bredow G. G., Chronological Tables, 383
Br6e Sir M. Van, Table of Painters, 883
Bremner R., Excursions in Denmark, &c.,
346
Excursions in Russia, 345
Bremser M., Traits sur les Vers Intestinaux
de I'Homme, 214
Brereton Rev. C D., Obs. on the Poor Laws,
157
Brett Rev. Dr. T., On the Ancient Versions
of the Bible, 6
On the Power of Absolution, 59
Sermon, 38
INDEX.
475
Brettell Rev. J., Memoirs of, by Worsley, 432
Brewster Sir D., Letters on Natural Magic,
188
Life of Sir I. Newton, 452
Martyrs of Science, 450
Treatise on Magnetism, 195
Treatise on Optics, 191
Bridgewater Treatises, 50
Brightwell Thos., Notes on the Pentateuch, 9
Bristol, Act for Making, &c., Roads near,
332
Bristol Directory, 1803, 332
Education Society, Account of, 333
Infirmary. Rules for the, 333
Inst, for Adv. of Science &c., Objects,
&c., of, 333
Bristol Bp. of, Charge, 38
Letter to, on the Exam, of Students in
the University of Cambridge, 176
British (The) Academy, 462
British Almanac and Companion, 238
British Association for the Advancement of
Science, Reports of the, 238
Signatures of the Members, 238
British Commerce with India, America, &c.,
Considerations on, 139
British Costume, History of, 424
British Critic, 247
British Empire, Reflections, &c., on the
Power and Prosperity of the, 112
British Essayists, 309
British Labourers and Mechanics, Serious
Considerations addressed to, 113
British Magazine, 247
British Metre, and its Derivatives, 250
British Miscellany, 247
British Museum. 424
Contents of the, 238
British Naturalist, 197
Britton J., Architectural Antiq. of Britain,
328
Diet, of Architecture, &c., 228
Hist, of Bristol Cathedral, 332
Hist, of Canterbury Cathedral, 333
Hist, of Exeter Cathedral, 332
Hist, of Gloucester Cathedral, 332
Hist, of Hereford Cathedral, 333
Hist, of Lichfield Cathedral, 339
Hist, of Lincoln Cathedral, 334
Hist, of Norwich Cathedral, 337
Hist, of Oxford Cathedral, 339
Hist, of Peterborough Cathedral, 339
Hist, of Salisbury Cathedral, 341
Hist, of Wells Cathedral, 339
Hist, of Winchester Cathedral, 333
Hist, of Worcester Cathedral, 341
Hist, of York Cathedral, 341
Events in Paris, in 1814, 407
Broadhurst Mrs., A Word in Favor of Female
Schools, 176
Brockdon Wm., Road- Book from London to
Naples, 346
Brodie G., Hist, of the British Empire, 396
Broglie Due de, Discours sur la Traite des
Negres, 153
Brome A., Poems, 262
Brook A., Exj eriments and Remarks on
Electricity, &c., 195
Brooke F., Lady Julia Mandeville, 286
Brooke H., Poems, 262
Brooke and Hellier, 258
Broome Dr. W., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Brosses Pres. de, Australasia, 371
Brothers Mr., Strictures on the Catholic
Claims, 125
Address to the Prince Regent, &c. , 125
Brougham Lord, Discourse on Natural The-
ology, 50
On the Abuse of Charities, 157
Objects, &c., of Science, 319
On the Education of the People, 157
Speech on the Education of the Poor,
157
Speech on the State of the Law, 94
Speeches of, 101
Historical Sketches of Statesmen, 441
Letter to, upon Restoring Decayed
Grammar Schools, 176
Broughton R. E., Letter to G. W. Hall,
Esq., 140
Brown C. B., Carwin the Biloquist, 277
Memoirs of, by Dunlap, 432
Brown J., Mysteries of Neutralization, 91
Brown Capt. T., Anecdotes of Horses, 204
Anecdotes of Dogs, 204
Book of Butterflies, 204
Brown Dr., Philosophy of the Human Mind,
182
Browne's Journey to Dar-Fur, 372
Browne Rev. T., Testimonies to the Truth
of the Gospel, 50
Browne J. D., Inquiry into the Anc. Eccles.
Jurisdiction of the Crown, 26
Browne Rev. J. H. , Charge to the Clergy of
Ely, 38
Reply to " Body and Soul," 59
Browne J. S., Catalogue of Bishops, 17
Browne P., Account of Norwich Cathedral,
336
Browne R., Agriculture of Yorkshire, 230
Browne Sir T., Works, 320
Works, edited by S. Wilkin, 320 -
Life of, 447, 448
Browne W., Poems, 262
Browne W. J. U., Obs. on Bacon's Letter to
Lord Stormont and Sir J. Scarlett, 101
Bruce James, Travels, 346
Life of, by Major Head, 432
Memoir of, 432
Bruce John, Speech on Indian Affairs, 152
Bruce Robert, Life of, 447
Brunet J. C, Manuel du Libraire, 243
Brussels, Events in, 396
Bryan M., Diet, of Painters. &c., 222, 431
Bryant J., Analysis of Mythology, 88
476
INDEX.
Brydges Sir E., Autobiography, &c., 432
Letters on Byron, 230
On the Copyright Act of Q. Anne, 94
On Relieving the Able-bodied Poor, by
finding employment for them, 157
What are Riches? 166
Brysson George, Memoirs of, 439
Bubbles of Canada, 101
Buccleugh Charles, Duke of. Memoir of, 431
Buchanan Dr. C, Christian Researches in
Asia, 39
Memoirs of, by Pearson, 432
Sermons, 38
Buchanan Dr. F., Journey through Mysore,
&c., 346, 370
Buchanan J., Melioration, &c., of the British
North American Indians, 152
Buck George, Life of Richard 111, 396
Buckingham J. S., Travels in Palestine, 346
Travels in Mesopotamia, 346
Opinions of Reviewers on the above,
250
Travels in Assyria, 346
America, 346
Slave States of America, 346
Buckingham Duke of. Poems, 263
Buckinghamshire, Sheffield Duke of. Life of,
448
Buckinghamshire, Topography of, 330, 331
Buckland A. C, On Early Rising, 310
Buckland W., Vindicioe Geologicae, 199
Reliquiae Diluvianse, 199
Geology, &c., with reference to Natural
Iheology, 199
On the Subsidence of the Land on the
Coast of Devon, 202
Buckle W., Catechism compiled from the
Book of Common Prayer, 26
Buckler J. C, Account of the Palace at
Eltham, 333
Budgell E., Letter to the Accomptant General
of Ireland, 101
Budget, Speech of the -Chancellor of the
Exchequer on the, 140
BuflTon G. L. le Clerc, Comte de, Histoire
Naturelle, 197
Memoir of, 432
Bulkeley and Cummings, Loss of the Wager,
860 ■
Bullar Dr. J. and H. Bullar, Winter in the
Azores, 346
Bullock W., Six Months in Mexico, 346
Bulwer Lady L., Budget of the Bubble
Family, 277
Bulwer Henry L., France, 810
Bulwer Sir E. L., Alice, or the Mysteries,
274
Athens, 883
Devereux, 279
Disowned, 279
England and the English, 310
Ernest Maltravers, 280
1 Eugene Aram, 280
Bulwer Sir E. L., Eva, and other Poems, 462
Lady of Lyons, 259
Last Days of Pompeii, 285
Leila, 286
Letter to a late Cabinet Minister, 101
Money, 258
Night and Morning, 288
Paul Clifford, 289
Pelham, 289
Pilgrims of the Rhine, 290
Richelieu, 258
Rienzi, 291
Sea-Captain, 259
Student, 319
Zanoni, 298
Bunn Alfred, The Stage, 250
Bunyan J., The Pilgrim's Progress, with
Notes, by Burder, 290
Pilgrim's Progress, with Life, by Southey,
290, 432
Buonaparte, see Bonaparte
Buonarroti Michelagnolo, Rime di, 259
Life and Works of, by Duppa, 432
Burchell W. J., On Emigration to the Cape
of Good Hope, 152
Travels in Africa, 346
Burckhardt J. L., Travels in Nubia, 346
Travels in Syria, 346
Travels in Arabia, 346
Burder J., The Atonement of Christ, 59
Burdett Sir F. to his Constituents, 101
Speech on the Conduct of the Duke of
York, 418
Buret de Longchamps, Les Pastes Universels,
383
Burges Rev. George, Letter to T. W. Coke,
Esq., M.P., 101
Observations upon the above, 110
Review of his Letter to the Freeholders
of Norfolk, 112
On the Spirit of the Times, 101
Conservative Standard of the British
Empire, 101
Burgess H., Memorial to Lord Goderich, on
the Bank of England, &c., 140
Burgess Bp. T., Life of, by Harford, 432
Burghley Lord, Collections of State Papers,
418
Memoirs of, by Nares, 432
Burke Rt. Hon. Edm., Vindication of Natural
Society, 173
Works, 320
Historical Sketch of, 441
Memoirs of, by Prior, 433
Conversation between him and Dr.
Gibson, 60
^-^ Correspondence with Dr. Lawrence, 438
Burleigh Lord, Life of, 445
Memoirs of, by Nares, 406
Burlington Earl of. Life of, 447
Burman Peter, Life of, 448
Bum J. S., The Fleet Registci-s, 137
Bum Dr., .Justice of the Peace, 94
INDEX.
477
Bumaby's Travels, 871
Bumes Lieut. Alex., Travels into Bokhara,
346
Cabool, 346
Burnet Bp., Mems. of the Dukes of Hamilton,
396
History of his own Times, 396
History of the Reformation, 17
Life of the Earl of Rochester, 455
Life of Sir iM. Hale, 439
On the XX XIX Articles, 26
Burnet James, Life of, 447
Burnet John, Treatise on Painting, 222
Burnet Dr. Thomas, Sacred Theory of the
Earth, 199
Bumey C, History of Music, 222
Bumey Dr., Memoirs of, by Mad. d'Arblay,
433
Bumey Miss, Cecilia, 277
Evelina, 280
Bums R., Works, 320
Life of, by Lockhart, 433
Bumside R., On the Weekly Sabbath, 60
Burrell G. B., Plan of Thetford, 338
Burrow Rev. E. J., Elements of Conchology,
204
Burrowes P., Speeches on the Trials of Edw.
Sheridan, M.D., and Thos. Kirwan, mer-
chant, 163
Burrows J., On National Prejudices, 176
Burton Rev. E., Sequel to Remarks upon
Church Reform, 26
Testimonies of the Ante-Nicene Fathers
to the Divinity of Christ, 50
Burton Rev. J., Heresies of the Apostolic
Age, 38
Burton Thomas, Diary of, 418
Burton W., Anatomy of Melancholy, 182
Burton Wm. W., State of Religion, &c., in
New South Wales, 163
Bury Lady C, Flirtation, 280
Bussy Comte de, Lettres de, 433
Butler Rev. Alban, Life and Writings of, 433
Butler Bp., Works of, 60
Memoirs of, by Bartlett, 433
Butler Charles, Laws against the English
Catholics, 125
Address to the Protestants of Great
Britain and Ireland, 125
Book of the Roman Catholic Church,
60
Vindications of the above, 60
Life of Erasmus, 437
■ Life of Grotius, 439
Memoirs of Catholics, 17
On Impressing Seamen, 94
Oration at Laying the First Stone of the
London Institution, 243
Reminiscences of, 310
Works, 320
Butler Frances Anne, American Journal, 347
Butler Rev. S. , Remarks on the Review of
iEschylus, 251
Butler Samuel, Hudibras, 259
Poems, 262
Remains in Verse and Prose, 320
Life of, 446, 448
Butt Rev. J. M., On the Last Vision of
Daniel, 9
Buxton Sir T. F., On Prison Discipline, 163
Speeches, 157, 163
The African Slave Trade, 152
The African Slave Trade, and its Re-
medy, 152
Buxtorfii, Thesaums Linguse sanctse, 256
Byng Admiral, Appeal to the People, 100
Byng Sir G., Expedition of the British Fleet
to Sicily, 396
Byrom J. , Poems, 262
Byron's Narrative, 360
Byron Commodore, Voyages of, 360
Byron Lord, Poetical Works, 259
Werner, 259
The Island, 259
Letters and Life of, by Moore, 433
Conversations of, by Medwin, 433
Life and Genius of, by Gordon, 433
Character of, by Scott, 433
Memoir of, 431
And his Contemporaries, by Hunt, 442
Letter to, protesting against the Immo-
lation of Gray, &c., at the Shrine of Pope,
251
Letter to, on his Pursuits, 173
Cato to, 173
Byzantinae Hist. Scriptores, 388
Cabinet (The) by a Society of Gentlemen,
312
Cabinet (The) Cyclopaedia, edited by Dr.
Lardner, 310
Cabotia, Map of, 327
Cadell Lieut. Col. C. » Campaigns of the 28th
Regiment, 396 ,
Cadet -de- Vaux A. A., Traites d'Economie
Rurale, 231
Cadogan Hon. and Rev. W. B. , Memoirs of,
by Cecil, 433
Caesaris C. J., Opera, 307
Opera, Oudendorpii, 301
Commentaries, trans, by Duncan, 301
Caffre Nations, The Wrongs of the, 152
Caillot A., Abrege des Voyages Modera'es,
347
Caius Dr., Life of, 447
Calabria during a Military Residence, 347
Calamy E., Life and Times of, by Rutt, 433
Caldcleugh A., Travels in S. America, 347
Calderbank Rev. J., Answer to Questions
relating to Religion, 60
Calderon, Life of, 447
Calendrier Parisien pour I'an 4 de la R^pub-
lique Fran9aise, 383
Callimachus, edidit Blomiield, 301
Callinus Ephesius, 305
Calmet Rev. D. A., Diet, of the Bible, 5
47S
INDEX.
Calumnious Aspersions, Sec, 433
Cambridge Quarteriy Review, 247
Cambridge University Calendar, 247
Cambridge R. 0., Poems, 262
Cambridgeshire, Topography of, 331
Camden W., Britannia, 328
Remains concerning Britaine, 328
Anglica, Normannica, Hibemica,&c ,393
History of Queen Elizabeth, 396
Annals of James I, 396
Cameron C. R., On Man's Redemption, 60
Cammini ( I) Liberati dal Fumo, 228
Camoens, Lusiad, trans, by Mickle, 253
Life of, 447
Campaigns and Cruises in Venezuela, 347
Campan Mad., Mems. d' Antoinette, 429
Mems. of Antoinette, 429
Campbell Dr. Geo., Dissert, on Miracles, 9
Four Gospels, translated, 3
Lectures on Eccles. History, 17
Philosophy of Rhetoric, 251
Sermons, 38
Campbell H. Y , Ossiana, 251
Campbell Rev. Dr. J., Martyr of Erromanga,
463
Campbell Rev. .John, Life, &c., by Philip, 433
Campbell T., Gertrude of Wyoming, &c., 259
Pleasures of Hope, &c., 259
Theodoric, &c., 259
Pilgrim of Glencoe, &c., 259
Life of Mrs. Siddons, 457
Life of Petrarch, 454
Camper Peter, Memoir of, 433
Canaan, On the Destruction of the Seven
Nations of, 9
Canada, The Backwoods of, 347
Canadas, Present State of the, 152
Canals, Method of conveying Boats on, 221
Cananus de Bello Constantinop., 390
Candish Sir Thomas, Voyage of, 359
Candler J. , Brief Notices of Hayti, 347
Canning Rt. Hon. George, Speech on the
Catholic Question, 125
Speech on the Com Laws, 140
Speeches in Liverpool, 101
—— Speeches of, 419
Political Life of, 396
- Historical Sketch of, 441
Cantacuzeni .loannis Hist,, 391
Canterbury Abp. of. Letters to, on Revising
the Scripture, 7
Capital Punishment, Report on, 165
Strictures on, 16.5
Capitolinus Julius, 307
Cappe Cath., Memoirs of, 434
— — On Ladies Visiting the Female Wards
of Hospitals, &c., 173
Caradoc of Llancarvan, History of Wales, 342
Card H., Rise, &c., of the Papal Power, 17
Cardwell E., Annals of the Reformed Church
of England, 17
On the Revision of the Book of Com-
mon Prayer, 17
Carew T., Poems, 262
Gary's Map of Europe, 326
Map of Asia, 326
Map of Africa, 326
Map of America, 326
Map of the British Isles, 327
Universal Atlas, 326
Carey H. C. and J. Lea, Geog. Hist. &c., of
America and the West Indies, 326
Carey Dr. W., Memoirs of, by E. Carey, 434
Carleton Capt. G., Memoirs of, 434
Carleton W., Father Butler, &c., 280
Tales of Ireland, 295
Traits of the Irish Peasantry, 296
Carlisle N., Topog. Diet, of England, 328
Carlos J., Sermon at Blofield, 38
Carlyle T., Chartism, 102
Es'says, 251
On Heroes, &c., 414
The French Revolution, 397
Came J., Letters from the East, 347
Travels in the East, 347
Letters from Switzerland, 347
Lives of Missionaries, 448
Tales of the West, 296
Camot M., Memorial addressed to the King
of France, 1814, 117
Historical Sketch of, 441
Caron's Account of Japan, 370
Carpenter Dr. L., Exam, of the Charges
made against Unitarians, 60
On the Genuineness of the New Test., 7
Carpi ni John de P., Travels of, 358
Carrol Charles, Historical Sketch of, 441
Carte T., History of England, 397
Life of James Duke of Ormonde, 397
Carter J., Gothic Architecture, 328
Carter John, Obligations of Christians to
Union and Cooperation, 60
Carter M., Exped. of Kent, Essex, &c., 397
Carteret Capt., Voyages of, 360
Cartier Jac. , Voyages of, 359
Discovery of New France, 371
Cartwright Major, Address at a Meeting at
Boston, 102
Appeal to the Subjects of the English
Constitution, 102
Reasons for Reformation, 102
Cartwright Rev. W., Poems, 262
Case Rev. C, Sermon on the Death of, 45
Case of Edmund Rolfe, r. John Peterson and
Son, 94
Case of his Grace the D of M 102
Cash Payments, Letters On the Resumption
of, 144
Reports on the Expediency of the Bank
resuming, 147
Casper Hauser, An Account of, 434
Cassan Rev. S. H., Statement of Facts con-
nected with the Trial, Cassan, v. Ireland, 95
Cassini M., Eiemens d' Astronomic, 190
Cassini de Thury M., La Meridienne de
Paris, 190
INDEX.
479
Cassiodori Chronicon, 307
Castello Edm., Lexicon Heptaglotton, 1
Castello Capt., History of the Discovery of
Mexico, 339
Castlereagh Lord, Speech on the Catholic
Petitions, 120
Speech on the Report of the Bullion
Committee, 140
Speech on Earl Stanhope's Bill, 140
Historical Sketch of, 441
Catalogue des Tableaux exposes au Mus^e
du Royaurae des Pays-Bas, &c., 222
of Books of Voyages and Travels, 372
i of the Angerstein Collection of Pictures,
222
of Pictures by Sir J. Reynolds, 222
of Pictures by Mr. Crome, 222
of Pictures Painted on Glass, 222
of Pictures by B. West, 223
Catalogues of Various Libraries, 242,243, 244
Catherine Empress, Historical Sketch of, 441
Catholic Abps. and Bps. , Address to the
Clergy and Laity of Ireland, 36
Catholic Bishops, &c.. Declaration of the, 62
Catholic Bishops, Mandates of the, with the
Devotions to be Sung in the Catholic Cha-
pels, for Pius VI and Geo. HI, 30
Catholic Bill, Observations on, 132
Catholic Children, On the Education of, 177
Catholic Church, Faith and Doctrine of the,63
View of the Religious and Military
Orders of the, 19
Catholic Claims, Appeal against the, 124
Defence of the Inhabitants of Bristol
who have petitioned Parliament against
the, 127
Extracts from Speeches, &c., respecting
the, 128
Letter to a Member of Convocation, on
the, 130
Letter to the Prince Regent, on the, 130
Protestants' Protest against the, 133
Debates in the House of Commons on
the, 134
The New Magna Charta, or Records of
the Debates on the Settlement of the, 131
Wiltshire Meeting on the, 136
Catholic Clergy in Ireland, Letter relative to
the Education, &c., of the, 107
Letter to the, 69
Catholic Communion, Essay towards a pro-
posal for, 28
Catholic Emancipation, 126
Letter to Canning on, 130
Letters by Conciliator on, 131
P's. Letters on, 131
. Two Letters on, 125
Catholic Gentleman, Letter to, with a Letter
from a Lady to a friend who had married
him, 69
Catholic Loyalty, Letters on, 108
Catholic Petition, Speech which ought to
have been spoken on the, 135
Catholic Prelate's Address to the Clergy and
Laity of Ireland, 36
Catholic Question, arguments on the, 126
Catholic Question Considered, 126
Hints on the, 129
Letters &c., on the, 126
Reply to the Speech of J. W. Croker
on the, 134
Thoughts on the, 135
Catholic Religion, Historical and Political
View of the, 66
Catholic Subjects of Foreign States, 129
Catholicisme (Le) et le Protestantisme con-
sideres sous le ])oint de vue politique, 130
Catholicon, Extracts from the, 128
Catholics, Claims of the, considered with re-
ference to the Established Church, 126
Legal Arguments on the exclusion of,
from Parliament, 130
Letter to Wilberforce, on the Bill for
the Relief of, 130
Letters to the Abp. of Canterbury, on
the Secret Causes of the Increase of, 69
Obs. on the Danger of admitting thera
into offices, 132
On granting to them an equality of civil
rights &c., 134
Reflections on the Measures in favour
of the, 134
Statement of the Grievances of the, 125
Summary of the Proceedings in the H.
of Commons on the Petition of the, 135
View of the Case of the, 136
Catholics (British) Address to their Protest-
ant Fellow Countrymen, 124
Catholics (English) State and Behaviour of,
from the Reformation to 1781, 76
Catholics in Scotland, Considerations on the
State of the, 126
Catholics (Irish) Answer to Duigenan's Ar-
guments against the full Enfranchisement
of the, 124
Dangers with which G. Brit, and Ireland
are Menanced by the demands of the, 127
Hints to aid in establishing their
Claims, 129
Nature, &c., of the Demands of the, 132
Vindication of the Religious and Civil
Principles of the, 81
Catholics of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Memo-
rial in behalf of the, 131
Catholics of England, Declaration, &c., of
the, 127
Catholics of Ireland, Conduct of the British
Government toward the, 126
Petition of the, 132
Proceedings of the General Committee
of the, 133
Statement of the Penal Laws which
aggrieve the, 135
Refutation of the above, 134
Catholics of the United Kingdom, Address
to the, 55
480
INDEX.
Catholicism Defensible, 61
Catholicism Sifted, 61
Catlin G., On the N. American Indians, 347
Cato's Letter to the Earl of Harewood, 102
Catulli Carmina, k Doering, 301
Catullus, k Gabbema, 301
Gaunter Rev. H,, Romance of History, India,
292
Cause of Greece the Cause of Europe, 117
Causes Politiques Secretes, 117
Cave Edw., Life of, 448
Cave Wm., Apostolici, 17
Cavendish Tho., Life of, 446
Cawthorne Rev. J., Poems, 262
Caxton Wm., Life of, 448
Cayley A., Memoirs, &c., of Sir T. More, 431
Cayley C. , Answer to Potter's Sermon against
the Methodists, 61
Cecil, 277
Cecil a Peer, 277
Cecil Rev. R., Works of, 320
Cedreni Georgii Compendium Hist. , 389
Cellini Benvenuto, Memoirs of, by Roscoe,
434
Centlivre Susanna, Life of, 446, 448
Ceres, The Colossal Statue of, 226
Certain Information of a Certain Discourse,
102
Cervantes M. de, Don Quixote, 279
— — Don Quixote, trans, by Jarvis, 279
Novelas Exemplares, 288
Life of, 447
Chabert M., Voyage dans I'Amerique Sep-
tentrionale, 185
Chalcondylse Laonici Hist., 391
Challoner Bp.,True Principles of a Catholic,
61
^— Origin and Progress of the Protestant
Religion, 61
Caveat against the Methodists, 61
Grounds of the Catholic Doctrine, 61
Chalmers A., Biographical Dictionary, 431
English Poets, 262
Chalmers G., Life of Mary Q. of Scots, 397
State of the United Kingdom at the
Peace of Paris, 1813, 102
Chalmers Rev. Dr. T., Adaptation of External
Nature to the Constitution of Man, 173
Application of Christianity to the ox)m-
mercial and ordinary Affairs of Life, 38
Evidences and Authority of the Chris-
tian Revelation, 30
. On Literary and Ecclesiastical Endow-
ments, 167
-^— Christian and Civic Economy of Large
Towns, 167
On Political Economy, 137
Christian Charity applied to Religious
Differences, 38
■ Sermons preached in St. John's Church,
Glasgow, 38
The Christian Revelation, in connection
with Modem Astronomy, 38
Chalmers Rev. Dr. T., Sermons preached in
the Tron Church, Glasgow, 38
Speeches and Tracts, 312
Chamberlin M., Equanimity, 239
Chambers A. H., Comments on some recent
Political Discussions, 140
On the Resumption of Cash Payments,
140
Obs. on the Formation, &c., of Turn-
pike Roads, 167
Chambers J., Biographical Illustrations of
Worcestershire, 431
Hist, of Malvern, 341
Chambers Sir W., Treatise on Architecture,
228
Life of, 447
Chamier Capt, Ben Brace, 276
Chancery, On the Utility resulting from the
Court of, 93
Chandler Dr. R., Travels in Asia Minor, 347
Chandler Dr, S., Plain Reasons for being a
Christian, 30
Channing W. E., Character of Napoleon, 393
Remarks on Milton, 431
On the Disposition to form Associations,
117
On the Annexation of Texas to the
United States, 117
Slavery, 132
Works of, 320
Chardin's Travels in Persia, 370
Charke Chariotte, Life of, 448
Charlevoix P. F. X. de, Hist, du Paraguay,
397
Charlotte Princess, Address to, on her Mar-
riage, 99
Chai-tley the Fatalist, 277"
Chase (The), the Turf, and the Road, by
Nimrod, ^6
Chateaubriand M. de. Congress of Verona, 397
De Buonaparte et des Bourbons, 1 1 7
Buonaparte and the Bourbons, 117
Travels in America and Italy, 347
Travels to Jerusalem, 347
On the Censorship established in France,
92
Speeches, 117
Chatham Lord, Historical Sketch of, 441
Correspondence of, 434
Chatterton Lady, Home Sketches, &c., 847
Rambles in Ireland, 347
Chatterton T., Poems, 262
Life of, by Dix, 434
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 259
Chaucer G., Poems, 262
Poems of. Modernized, 259
Life of, 446
Chausel de Montals, Le Concordat Justifie, 18
Chedworth Lord, Letters to the Rev. Thos.
Crompton, 434
Cheke Sir John, Life of, by Strypc, 434
Chemistry no Mystery, 193
Chenier M. J. , Choix de Poesies, 259
INDEX.
481
Cheshire, Topography of, 331
Chesterfield Ph. Earl of, Letters of, 444
Chettle H., Kind- Heart's Dream, Ed. by
Rimbault, 318
Chevalier T., Remarks on Suicide, 173
Chevenix R., Essay on National Character,
177
Cheynel Francis, Life of, 448
Chiabrera, Life of, 447
Chillingworth W., Religion of Protestants, 61
Chimney- Sweeping, Attempts made to alter
its Character, &c , 167
Report on, 169
Chisholm, Memoir of the, by Anderson, 434
Chitty J., On the Game Laws, 163
Choiseul Duke of. Life of, 445
Chorley H. F., Memorials of Mrs. Hemans>
440
Christian E., Vindication of the Criminal Law,
&c., from the Imputation of Cruelty, 163
Christian Prof., Obs. on Provident Banks, 167
Christian (The) Correspondent, by Mont-
gomery, 434
Christian Observer, 247
Christian Remembrancer, 247
Christian Retirement, 61
Christian L^nitarianism, 61
Christian Year, 259
Christian's Common Prayer-Book, 26
Christianity, Argument for the Truth of, 49
Christmas Carols, Specimens of, 318
Chronica de Mailros, 401
Chronica Walt. Hemingford, 401
Chronicle of the Cid, 397
Chronicon Th. Wikes, 401
Chronicon Johannis,Abb. S. Pet.de Burgo,401
■ Ang. per Rob. de Boston, 401
Chronicon Paschale, 389
Orientale, 889
Church of England, On the Interests of the, 26
Churches' Authority in matters of Faith, 27
Churchill Rev. C, Poems, 262
Epistle to Wm. Hogarth, 259
Gibber C, Life of, 446, 447, 448
Cicero M. T., Life of, by Dr. Middleton, 434
Life of, by Hollings, 434
Letters, by Melmoth, 301
Cicero to Brutus, Epistles of, 301
Cicero, Cato, and Laelius, translated by W.
Melmoth, 301
Ciceron, Lettres de, par Mongault, 301
Ciceronis Opera, Ernesti, 301
Cinnami Joannis Hist., 391
Circumnavigation of the Globe, Historical
Account of the, 355
Cities and Towns, Account of, 347
Civil Disabilities on Account of Religion,
with reference to the Christian Dispen-
sation, &c., 126
Clapperton Capt, Second Expedition into
Africa, 348
Clare Earl of, Speech on the Catholic Relief
Bll, 126
Clare J., The Rural Muse, 259
Clarendon Earl of. Hist, of the Rebellion, 397
. Life of, 434
Clarendon and Rochester, Correspondence of
the Earls of, by Singer, 415
Claridge R. T., Hydropathy, 463
Clark E., East India Register, 248
Clark Dr. J., The Influence of Climate, 214
Clark Dr. T., The Case of, 140
Clark Wra., On Tithes, 26
Clark Z., Account of Charities in Norfolk,
158,336
Clarke Dr. Adam, Life, Ed. by Rev. J. B. B.
Clarke, 435
Clarke C. C, Adam the Gardener, 231
Clarke Dr. E. D., Travels, 348
Life, &c., of, by Otter, 435
Clarke Dr. Sam., Discourses, 38
Sermons, 39
Clarke Wm. Henry, Sermons, 39
Clarkson T., Abolition of the Slave Trade,
152
Cries of Africa, 152
• On Improving the Condition of Slaves,
152
Memoirs of Penn, 453
Strictures on the Life of Wilberforce,
461
Doctrines of the Early Christians re-
lating to War, 61, 175
Researches concerning the way in which
men first acquired their knowledge of God,
61
Clarkson W., Cause of the Increase of Pau-
perism, &c., 158
Classical Journal, 247
Clavers Mrs. M., A New Home, 348
Forest Life, 463
Clay J. , Free Trade essential to the Welfare
of Britain, 140
Clayton's Journey to Mount Sinai, 371
Clayton Sir R., Treatise on Greyhounds, 226
Clement of Alex., Account of his Writings,
Clerc J. le, Bibliotheque Universelle, 248
Clergymen, Letter on Selecting them for
Magistrates, 168 .
Clerical Guide, 18
Clifford A., On the Exclusion of Attorneys
from the Inner Temple Hall, 95
Clifford Lady Anne, Life of, 430
Clinch J. B., On the Veto, 26
Vindication of Dr. Troy, 26
Clinton H. F., Fasti Hellenici, 383
Clipperton Capt. John, Voyage of, 360
Clive Lord, Life of, 446
Life of, by Malcolm, 435
Cloquet M. J., Life of Lafayette, 444
Club Book, 278
Clubs of London, 312
Coal Duties, Considerations on the, 141, 146
Cobbett W., Plain English to the People of
the United States, 117
3 Q
482
INDEX.
Cobbett W., American Seeds, 118
— — American Rush Light, 118
Obs. on the Debates of the American
Congress, 118
. The Republican Judge, 118
Trial of Republicanism, 1 18
Letter to Tom Paine, 117
Life of Paine, 453
Cobbett versus Cobbett, 102
Cobham Lord, Life, 437, 449
Cochrane Capt. J. D., Journey through Rus-
sia, 348
Cockburn Rev. W., Address to Catholics, 126
Code Napoleon, 92
Codex Theodosianus, 92
Codinus Georgius, 389
Codinus de Officiis, 390
Coffin Adm. Sir 1., Letters to, on the Inade-
quacy of Courts Martial, 235
Coglan T., System of Mnemonics, 182
Cohen B., Compendium of Finance, 140
Coigly J., Obs. on the Trial of, by Fenwick,435
Coinage &c.. Facts and Obs. relative to the,
142
Coke Lord, Charge to the Grand Jury at
Norwich, 1606, 95
Coke Sir Ed., Life of, 447, 448
Coker J,, On the late Election of a Chancellor
of the University of Oxford, 26
On the Petition of the Irish Catholics,
126
Colbert Jean B., Life of, 445
Colebrooke H. T., Cape of Good Hope, 347
Coleridge H., Biographia Borealis, 430
Coleridge H. N., Aids to Reflection, 62, 182
• Introduction to the Greek Classic Poets,
251
Coleridge S. T., Biographia, Literaria, 435
Christabel, &c., 260
Poetical Works, 259
Table Talk, 312
Life of, by Gillman, 435
Collier J., Reply to a Pamphlet on the Slate
of the Nation in 1822, 102
Collier J. P., Hist, of English Dramatic
Poetry, 244
Collieries in S. Wales, Evidence on, 419
Collingwood Lord, Correspondence and Life,
435
Collins A., Peerage of England, 423
Collins W., Poems, 262
Poems, with Notes by Crowe, 260
Life of, 448
Collyer J. P., New Facts regarding Shaks-
peare, 456
Collyer W. B., The Glory of Israel, 39
Columbia in 1826,348
Colonial Magazine, 248
Colonna Vittoria, Life of, 447
Colquhoun J., The Moor and the Loch. 226
Colquhoun P., On the Police of the Metro-
polis, 163
Colton Rev. C. C, Lacon, 312 _
Columbus C, Discovery of America, 359
Discovery of the West Indies, 371
History of, 356
History of, by Irving, 435
Voyages of the Companions of, 356
Coluthus, Rape of Helen, trans, by Fawkes,
301
Combe A., Principles of Physiology, 214
Physiology of Digestion, 214
Physiological and Moral Management
of Infancy, 214
Combe C. ,Nummorum veterum descriptio, 425
Combe G., Constitution of Man, 171
Elements of Phrenology, 214
Essays on Phrenology, 214
Letter to F. Jeffrey, 214
Moral Philosophy, 173
Notes on the United States, 348
Comic Latin Grammar, 312
Comines Philip de, Memoirs of, 397
Communities of Women and Monastic Insti-
tutions, Reflections on, 134
Companion to the Newspaper, 102
Comprehension, Essay towards a, 28
Comte Lewis le, History of China, 348
Concordat, Das Koniglich Baierische, mit
dem Romischen Stuhle, 18
Concordat de 1817, par J. H. La Salle, 20
Concordat ( Du) sous les rapports Politiques,
126
Concordat entre le Souverain Pontife Pie VII,
et la Roi de Bavifire, 18
Concordat sur le, par M. de Gray Martin, 21
Concordat et Recueil des Bulles du Pape
Pie Vll sur les Affaires de I'Eglise de
France, 18
Concordats de 1801 et de 1813, 18
Concordats de 1517, entre Franpois I et Leon
X, ct de 1817, entre Louis XVIII, et
Pie VII, 19
Condamine M. de la. Journal d'un Voyage
k I'Equateur, &c., 185
Travels in South America, 371
Conder J.,Italy,348
View of all Religions, ,18
Condillac Abbe de. Cours d'Efude, 177
Condorcet, Life of, 446
Confirmation, Advice to Young Persons be-
fore, 30
Congregational Lectures, 39
Congregational Monthly Lectures on the
Evidences of Revelation, 44
Congregational Magazine, 248
Congress at Philadelphia, 1 774, Free Thoughts
on the, 119
Congreve Sir W., Of the Impracticability of
the Resumption of Ca-sli Payments, 1 40
Congreve W., Poems, 262
Life of, 430, 446, 448
Conhe9a o mundo os Jacobinos que ignora, 62
Conic Sections, Elements of the, 185
Conjugal Love and Duty, 39
Connoisseur, 309
INDEX.
483
ConoUy Lieut. A., Journey to the North of
India, 348
Conspiracy of Gowrie, 260
Constables, Duty of, 163
Constable's Guide in making up the Jury List,
97
Constant M. Benj., Collection complete des
ouvrages publics, 118
• Memoires sur les Cent Jours. 397
On the Dissolution of the Chamber of
Deputies, 118
On the Liberty of the Press, 118
—— On the Responsibility of Ministers, 118
Constanlinus Manasses, 389
Constitution, Appeal in Defence of the, 100
— — Conversation on the English, 102
Equality of the, 102
Constitution as by Law Established, Speech
in Support of the, 135
Constitution (De la) de I'Angleterre, 102
Constitution de la Monarchic Espagnole d^-
cretee par les Cortes extraordinalres en
1811 et 1812, traduite de I'Espagnol, 93
Constitutions, Recueil des, depuis I'an 8, 92
Contarini A., Journey of, 358
Continental (The) Traveller, 348
Controversy between Great Britain and her
Colonies, View of the, 114
Convention Act, Debate on the, 103
Convention (The) Vindicated, 118
Conversations on the Animal Economy, 214
on Chemistry, 193
on the English Constitution, 102
— — on Mineralogy, 199
on Natural Philosophy, 188
. on Political Economy, 137
on Vegetable Physiology, 211
Conybeare Rev. J. J., Ulust. of Anglo-Saxon
Poetry, 260
Conybeare Rev. W. D., Geology of England
and Wales, 199
Cooke E., Cause of the increased price of
the Necessaries of Life, 141
. On the Expediency of Repealing the
Usury Laws, 95
Cook Lieut. , Voyages of, 360
Cook Capt. Jas., Voyages of, 348, 360, 371
Life of, 430
Cook, Gierke, and Gore, Voyages of, 360
Cooke Capt. John, Voyage of, 360
Cooke Geo. F., Life of, 448
Mems. of Ld. Bolingbroke, 431
Cooksey R., Poems, 260
Cooley V^^. D., Negroland of the Arabs, 348
Coombes Rev. W. H., Discourses from the
Writings of St. Basil the Great, and St.
John Chrysostom, 39
Cooper Rev. Dr., The Patriots of N. America,
118
Cooper Rev. E., The Crisis, 62
Cooper J. F.. Eve Effingham, 280
. Excursions in Switzerland, 348
Homeward Bound, 283
Cooper J. F., Lionel Lincoln, 286
Mercedes of Castile, 287
Recollections of Europe, 348
The Borderers, 276
The Bravo, 276
The Deerslayer, 279
The Headsman, 282
The Heidenmauer, 282
The Last of the Mohicans, 285
The Monikins, 288
The Pathfinder, 289
The Pilot, 290
The Pioneers, 290
The Prairie, 290
The Red Rover, 291
The Spy, 294
The Two Admirals, 297
The Water Witch, 298
Cooper J. G. , Poems, 262
Project for an Hospital for Decayed
Authors, 814
Cooper R. B. , On the Peculiar Tenets of the
Present Day, 62
Cooper S. , Dictionary of Surgery, 214
Cooper Thos., Condition of the Slaves in
Jamaica, 152
Cooper Dr. Thos., Lectures on Political
Economy, 137
Coplestone E., Letter to John Coker, 27
Copley J. S., Life of, 447
Copy- Right, Address to Parliament on, 166
Copy- Right Act, Sir E. Brydges on the, 94
Copy- Right Bill, Observations on the, 95
Corbett Bp., Poems, 262
Cordiner Rev. J., Description of Ceylon, 349
Com and Currency, On the Relation of, 141
Corn Laws, Catechism on the, 141
Com Question, &c., Consideration on the, 141
Comaro L., Methods of Attaining a Long
Life, 214
Corneille P., Chefs-d'CEuvres de, 260
Life of, 446
Cornwall, Topography of, 331
Corawallis Marquis, Life of, 446
Coronation of George IV, Description of the
Procession, 397
Corpulence, Remarks on, 218
Correggio and Parmegiano, Lives of, 435
Correspondant Le, 435
Correspondence between the Lords of the
Admiralty, Earl St. Vincent, Earl Spencer,
and Vice-Adm. Sir J. Orde, 235
Correspondence on the Proceedings of the
Marquess Wellesley, and of the Earl of
Moira, in 1812, 103
Corruption and Intolerance, 260
Cory I. P., Chronological Inquiry, 383
Mythological Enquiry, 89, 383
Metaphysical Enquiry, 182
Costello E., Memoirs of, 428
Costello Louisa S., Summer amongst the
Bocages, &c., 349
Pilgrimage to Auvergne, 349
484
INDEX.
Costello Louisa S., The Queen's Poisoner,
291
Cosway Richard, Life of, 447 '
Cotman J. S., Architectural Antiquities of
Normandy, 228
Etchings illust. of the Architectural
Antiquities of Norfolk, 335
Cottager's (The) Religious Meditations, 62
Cotte le P., Traite de Meteorologie, 195
Memoires sur la Meteorologie, 195
Cotterill Rev. T,, Speech against the Catholic
Claims, 126
Cotton C, Poems, 262
Cotton Dr. N., Poems, 262
Cottu M., On the Criminal Code in Eng., 163
County Rate, Report relative to a new, J 69
Courtanvaux M. le Marquis de, Journal de
Voyage, 190
Courtenay T. P., Letter on the Poor Laws,
158
• Memoirs of Sir W. Temple, 458
Cousin Geoffi-ey, &c., Ed. by Hook, 278
Covenant, Review of the, 22
Coventry G., Enquiry regarding the real
Author of the Lettere of Junius, 245
Coventry Mrs., Hist, of Pompey the Little,
290
Cowley A. , Poems, 262
Life of, 446, 448
Cowley Mrs., Life of, 446
Cowper Wm., Poems, 260, 262
Posthumous Poetry, by Dr. Jolmson,260
. Life and Letters of, by Hayley, 435
- Letters of, by Dr. Johnson, 435
Private Corresp of, by Dr. Johnson, 435
Life of, by Taylor, 435
— — Life and Letters of, by Southey, 435
Life and Works of, by Southey, 320
Cox Rev. Dr. F. A. and Rev. Dr. J. Hoby,
Baptists in America, 349
Cox Ross, The Columbia River, 349
Coxe's Travels in Norway, Denmark, and
Russia, 370
Travels in Switzerland, 370
Coxe Rev. W. , Letter to John Benett, 27
Coxe Wm., Corresp. of the Duke of Shrews-
bury, 414
— — History of the House of Austria, 397
Memoirs of Duke of Marlborough, 397
■ Memoirs of Lord Walpole, 397
Memoirs of Sir R. Walpole, ;}98
Crabb Geo., Technological Dictionary, 238
Crabbe Rev. G., Poetical Works, 260
Posthumous Tales, 260
Life of, 4:35
Cradock J., Lit. and Miscel. Memoirs, 244
Craig Rev. T., Sermons on his Separation to
the Pastoral Office, 39
Cramer Rev. J. A., Description of Ancient
Greece, 349
— — Description of Ancient Italy, 349
Description of Asia Minor, 349
■ Passage of Hannibal over the Alps, 415
Cranmer Abp., Life of, 437, 445, 449
Memorials of, by J. Strype, 23, 436
Crantz David, History of Greenland, 349
Crashaw Rev. R., Poems, 262
Craven Lady, Journey to Constantinople, 349
Crawford J,, Embassy to the Courts of Siam,
&c.,34
Crebillon P. J. de, CEuvres de, 261
Credit, Observations on, 146
Creed of Pope Pius IV, 27
Creichton Capt. J., Memoirs of, by Swift, 436
Crequy Marchioness de, Recollections of, 436
Crichton A. , History of Arabia, 383
Crichton The Admirable, Life of, by Tytler,
436
Criminal Laws, &c., Report on, 421
Criminal Trials, 398
Crisis, (The), 103
Crockett Col D., Sketches of, 436
Croft J. W., The Reformed Church in France,
and the Catholics in G. Britain and Ireland,
126
Crofts Rev. J., Sermon, 39
Croker J. W. , Speech on the Catholic Ques-
tion, 126
Croker T. C, Fairy Legends &c., of Ireland,
280
Memoirs of Gen. Holt, 441
Croly Rev. D., Dissertation on Tracts for the
Times, 465
Essay on Ecclesiastical Finance, 27
Croly Rev. G., Salathiel, 292
Crombie Rev. A. , On the State of the Agri-
cultural Interest, 141
On the Depreciation of Bank Notes, 141
Crombie Rev. A., Natural Theology, 51
Crome Mr., Catalogue of his Pictures, 222
Cromwell, Memoirs of the House of, by Noble,
436
Cromwell and the Republicans, Lives of, 445
Cromwell Oliver, Life of, 445, 446
Cromwell, Earl of Essex, Life of, 437
Cropper J., Relief for West Indian Distress,
152
Support of Slavery Investigated, 152
Crosse John Green, Address upon Medical
Science, 215
Medical Schools of Paris, 215
On the Variolous Epidemic in Norwich,
in 1819,215
Letters to the Governors of the Norfolk
and Norwich Hospital, 215
Crotch W., Lectures on Music, 223
Crousaz M. de, I/Ogique, 182
Crow Capt, Hugh, Memoirs of, 436
Crowe E. E., History of France, 898
Lives of Foreign Statesmen, 445
Crowley J, , On the Emancipation of Catholics,
126
Cruden Alex., Concordance of the Scriptures,
5
Cruelty to the Brute Creation, Sermon on
the Unjustifiableness of, 46
INDEX.
485
Cruise R. A., Residence in New Zealand, 349
Crusius L., Lives of the Roman Poets, 436
Cudworth Dr. R., Intellectual System of the
Universe, 182
— — On the Lord's Supper, 27
Sermons, 39
Cullen Dr., Life of, 447
Cullum Rev. Sir J., History of Hawstead, 340
Cumberland, Topography of, 331
Cumberland Earl of, Life of, 446
Voyage to the Azores, 369
Cumberland Richard, Life of, 446
Memoir of, 431
Cumming Dr. W. F., Notes of a Wanderer,
349
Cunningham A., Lives of Painters, &c., 447
Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, &c., 261
Songs of Scotland, 261
Cunningham J., Poems, 262
Cunningham Rev. J. W., Cautions to Conti-
nental Travellers, 173
Observations on Friendly Societies, 158
Cunningham P., Two Years in New South
Wales, 349
Curate's Appeal to the British Legislature, 27
Curran Rt. Hon. J. P., Life of, by W. H.
Curran, 436
Note on, 441
Currency, Essay on the, 141
Curtis J., British Entomology, 204
Curtis Wm., Obs. on British Grasses, 211
Curwen J. C, Speeches on the Poor Laws,
158
Cuvier Baron, On the Revolutions of the
Surface of the Globe, 199
Fossil Osteology, 199
Theory of the Earth, trans, by Kerr, 199
• Le Regne Animal, 204
Animal Kingdom, by E. Griffith, 204
Animal Kingdom, abridged by H.
M'Murtrie, 204
Memoirs of, by Mrs. R. Lee, 436
- Memoir of, 436
Daily Bread, A Prayer for Knowledge,
&C., 27
Dallas Rev. A., Look to Jerusalem, 62
Dallaway Rev. J., Discourses upon Architec-
ture, 228
Dalton J., Chemical Philosophy, 193
Damer Anne, Life of, 447
Damer Hon. Mrs. G. L, D., Tour in Greece,
&c. , 349
Dampier's Account of New Holland, 371
Account of the Philippines, 371
Danby Earl of. Life of, 445
Dandini's Voyage to Mount Libanus, 371
Dandolo Count, Art of Rearing Silk Worms,
204
Dangers of the Country, 127
Daniel, Improved Version of, by T. Wintle, 3
Daniel S., History of England, 398
Poems, 262
Daniell J. F., Chemical Philosophy, 193
Meteorological Essays, 195
Dante Alighieri, La Divina Commedia di,
261
The Vision, trans, by Cary, 261
The Inferno, trans, by Wright, 261
Life of, 447
D'Anville's Geography, 326
D'Arblay Madame, Diary and Letters of, 436
D'Arcy Rev. M., Funeral Oration, 39
Daru P., Histoire de Venise, 398
Darwin Dr., Phytologia, 232
Daschkaw Princess, Memoirs of, 436
Daubeny Archd., Charges, 39
Daubeny Rev. C, On the Bible Society, 86
On the Society for Christian Knowledge,
86
On Regeneration, 62
Daubeny Dr. C. , Description of Volcanoes,
199
D'Aubigne J. H. M., History of the Reform-
ation, 18 .
Daulien G. H., Address to the Catholics of
Scotland, 39
Davenant Sir W., Poems, 262
Life of, 446
Davenport R. A., History of the Bastile, 398
David J. , Modem Greek Grammar, 251
Davies C. M. , History of Holland, 398
Davies Rev. E., Celtic Researches, 328
Davies J., First Impressions, 350
Davies Sir J., Poems, 262
Davies Thomas, Life of Garrick, 438
Davies T., Agriculture of Wiltshire, 230
Davies W., Agricultural Survey of Wales, 230
Davis J. F., The Chinese, 350
Davison A., Obs. on the Third Report of the
Commissioners of Military Enquiry, 235
Davison Rev. J., Discourses on Prophecy, 39
Davy Sir H., Agricultural Chemistry, 193
Chemical Philosophy, 193
Consolations in Travel, 171
On the Safety Lamp, 192
Salmonia, 205
Life of, by Dr. Paris, 436
Davy J., Account of Ceylon, 350
Dawes Richd., Miscellanea Critica, 251
Dawson B., Philologia Anglicana, 256
Dealtry Dr. W., Sermons, 40
The Church and its Endowments, 40
Review of Mr. Norris's Attack upon the
Bible Society, 86
Principles of Fluxions, 186
Debrett J., Peerage of Scotland and Ireland,
423
Debtor and Creditor, Obs. on the Law of, 96
De Butt's Lieut., Rambles in Ceylon, 350
Decay of Trade, &c.. Cause and Cure of, 148
De Chaste, Voyage to Tercera, 369
Decius, Letters on Trinidad, &c. , 253
Decker C, Art of Penwork, 235
Declaration of Faith and Practice, 62
Declaration of Religious Sentiments, 62
486
INDEX.
Declaration of the People of England to the
King, 127
Declaration (On the) of the British Govern-
ment, 9th Jan., 1813, 100
Decus et Tutamen, 141
Deeds and Wills, &c., Establishment of
Offices for the Registry of, 95
Defence of the Realm, Acts to provide for
the, 94
De Foe D., History of the Plague in 1665,
282
•— — Robinson Crusoe, 291
Life and Times of, by Wilson, 436
Memoir of, 431
De Geer Baron, Memoir of, 436
Dekker T., A Knight's Conjuring, edited by
Rimbault, 318
De la Beche H. T., Geological Manual, 200
How to Observe ; — Geology, 200
Geology of Cornwall, &c. , 200
Deleuze M., Hist, and Desc. of the Museum
of Nat. Hist. , and Royal Garden, at Paris,
238
Delille J., Les Jardins, 261
De Lisle, 279
Dell John, Sermon at Reepham, 40
De Lolme J. L., On the Constitution of
England, 103
Deloney Th., Poems, &c., 318
Delpla A., French Drama, 251
De Montfort, 279
Demosthenes, 304
Orations, trans, by Leland, 301
Denham Major Dixon and Capt. Clapperton,
Travels in Africa, 350
Denham Sir J., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Denison E., Sermons before the University
of Oxford, 40
Dennis J., Subversion of Materialism, 182
Denny Henry, Monographia Anoplurorum
Britannise, 463
Monographia Pselaphidarum, &c., 205
Denon Vi,vant, Voyage dans la Basse et la
Haute Egypte, 350
Depping G. B., Histoire du Commerce entre
le Levant et 1' Europe, 14,1
De Pradt M., Lettre & un Electeur de Paris,
93
De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium
Eater, 278
De Ranee Dom A. J. le B., Life of, by
Butler, 436
Derby James, Earl of, Life of, 430
Derbyshire, Topography of, 332
Derenzy Capt, Enchiridion, 220
Derham Dr. Wm., Astro- Theology, 51
Physico- Theology, 51
Life of Ray, 455
Dcr Kirchen und Staatsfreund an alle gute
Deutche Christen, 27
Deroches J. J., Notice sur relablissement de
soupes existant & Geneve, 158
De Roos Hon. F, F., Travels in the United
States, 350
Desaugiers M. A., 1' Homme aux Precautions,
261
Description des principaux ouvrages de Pein-
ture et Sculpture de la Ville d' An vers, 223
Descrizione del grande incendio del Vesuvio,
200
Destiny, 279
De Vere Sir F., Life of, 446
Devon, Remarks on the State of, 332
Devonshire, Topography of, 332
D'Haussez Baron, Britain in 1833, 350
Dialogue entre Pierre et Thomas, sur la
Puissance exerc6e par Pie VII, 27
Diamond Cut Diamond, 103
Dibdin C, Songs of, 261
Dibdln Thomas, Reminiscences of, 436
Dibdin Rev. Dr. T. F. , Tour in France and
Germany, 244, 350
Tour in England and Scotland, 244,
350
Introduction to the Knowledge of the
Classics, 244
The Library Companion, 244
Literary Life, 436
Dick Dr. Thomas, On the Improvement of
Society, 177
On the Mental Illumination, &c., of
Mankind, 177
Christian Philosopher, 62, 189
Philosophy of Religion, 62, 173
Philosophy of a Future State, 51
Dickens Charles, Life of Grimaldi, 439
Master Humphrey's Clock, 287
Nicholas Nickleby, 288
Oliver Twist, 289
Pickwick Papers, 290
Sketches by " Boz," 293
Dickson R. W., Agric. of Lancashire, 230
Dictionnaire de 1' Academic Fran9oise, 256
Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 238
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities,
edited by Dr. Wm. Smith, 463
Diderot, (Euvres de Theatre, 261
Die Beschwerden gegen den Bisthums-Ver-
weser von Constanz, Freiherrn von Wes-
senberg, 62
Die Emennung eines Coadjutors fiir das
Bisthum Konstanz, Scc, 63
Die Europiiischen Staats-und Kirchengrund-
sUtze in dem Geiste, unsrer Zeit dargesteilt,
27
DilferenceB about Religion, Discourse on the,
63
Digby Sir Kenelm, Private Memoirs of, 486
Dillingham W., Poemata, 261
Dillon Hon. H. A., Letter to the Deputation
from the Catholics of Ireland, 127
On the Necessity of Catholic Emancipa-
tion, 127
Dillon J. J., The Letters of Hibum-Anglus,
127
INDEX.
487
Dillon J. J., Suggestions for the considera-
tions of an approaching Meeting of the
British Catholics, 127
Address to the Catholics of Ireland, 127
Essay on the Coronation Oath, 127
Dillon W., Poems, 263
Dinarchus, 304
Diocletian, Edict of, fixing a Maximum of
Prices, 93
Diodori Siculi, Bibliotheca Historica, 301
Diodorus, Hist. Library, trans, by Booth, 301
Diogenes Laertius, 301
Dion Cassius, Hist, of, trans, by Manning, 301
Dionysii Halicarnassensis, Opera, 301
Dionysius Halicarnassensis, translated by
Spelman, 301,
Discussjon sur I'Etablissement et la Doctrine
de I'Eglise Anglicane, 18
Disney J., Remarks on the Bp. of Lincoln's
Charge, 63
D'Israeli 1., Curiosites of Literature, 312
- Amenites of Literature, 312
■ Life and Reign of Charles 1, 398
Venetia, 297
Vivian Grey, 297
Wondrous Tale of Alroy, 298
Dissenting Minister, Autobiography of a, 279
Dissenting Teachers, Designs of, 64
Distilleries with the Breweries, Letter oh the
Competition of the, 144
Distressed Settlers in South Africa, Report
on the Relief of, 155
Distresses of the Country, Real Cause of the,
123
Dix J., Life, &c., of Chatterton, 434
Dobell P., Travels in Kamtchatka, &c., 350
Dobree P. P., Adversaria, 251
Doctor (The), 279
Doddridge Dr, P., Correspondence and Diary
of, 437
Evil and Danger of Neglecting the
Souls of Men, 63
Dodington G. Bubb, Diary of, 398
Dodsley R., Poems, 262
Dodslev R. and J., Collection of Poems, 260
Dodwell E., Tour through Greece, 350
Doggett Thomas, Life of, 448
Dolce L., Dialogue on Painting, 223
Dolins Sir D., Charges to the Grand Jury of
Middlesex, 163
Dolomieu's Account of the Earthquakes in
Calabria, 370
Domestic Affairs, On the present Crisis of
our, 114
Donation Pamphlets, 312
Don Esteban, 279
Donn J., Hortus Cantabrigiensis, 211
Donne Dr. J., Poems, 262
Life of, 437, 449
Donoughmore Earl of. Speech on the Peti-
tions of the Irish Catholics, 127
Donovan M., Domestic Economy, 220
Treatise on Chemistry, 194
Don Quixote, por Abellaneda, 280
Dorset Earl of, Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Dorsetshire, Account of, 332
Douce F., The Dance of Death, 223
Douglas Hon. F. S. N., Essay on Ancient and
Modern Greeks, 415
Douglas Gavin, Life of, 448
Douglas James, Advancement of Society, 173
Prospects of Britain, 103
Dover Lord, Life of Frederick II, 399
Downing C. T. , The Fan-qui in China, 350
Dowsing W., Journal of, 340
Drake Sir F., Voyj^e of, 359
Life of, 446, 448
Drake Dr. Nathan, Essays, 313
Literary Hours, 313
Winter Nights, 313
Evenings in Autumn, 313
Noontide Leisure, 313
Mornings in Spring, 313
Memorials of Shakspeare, 251
Shakspeare and his Times, 251
Drama, Vindication of the, 273
Draper Lieut. Col. E. A., Trial of, 95
Drayton M., Poems, 262
Life of, 446
Drew S., Essay on the Human Soul, 182
Drinkwater J., Hist, of the Siege of Gibraltar,
398
Dromgoole Dr., Speech delivered at the
Catholic Board, 127
Observations on the Speech of, 21
Druery J. H., Notices of Great Yarmouth,
338
Drummond T., Discourses on the Lord's
Supper, 40
Address to the Unitarian Congregation
at Ipswich, 40
Discourses on the Origin of Evil, 40
Drummond W., Poems, 262
Drummond Sir W., Origines, 383
Dryden John, Works, by Scott, 320
Poems, 262
Life of, 446, 448
Life of, by Scott, 437
Dublin University Magazine, 248
Dubois the Abbe J. A., Letters on the State
of Christianity in India, 63
Dubois Cardinal, Life of, 445
Duca; Historia Byzantina, 390
Du Cange C, Hist. Byzantina, 389
Gloasarium Latinum, 256
Ducas T., Travels in Europe, 350
Duchatelet A. J. B., De la Prostitution dans
la Ville de Paris, 137
DuChesne A., Hist. Norman. Script. Antiqui,
402
Duck S., Poems, 261
Ducluzeau J. A. P., Hist. Nat. des ConfervcB
des Environs de Montpellier, 21 1
Dudley Earl of, Letters to the Bp. of Llan-
daff, 437
488
INDEX.
Dudley Lord, Speech on Slavery in the West
Indies, 155
Dudley Sir H. B., Address on Tythes in
Ireland, 27
Du Fresnoy C. A., Art of Painting, trans.
by Mason, 223, 261
Dugdale Sir Wm., Monasticon Anglicanum,
328
Hist, of Imbanking, 328
Life, &c., of, 437
Duigenan Dr., Speech on a Petition pre-
sented in the name of the Catholics of
Ireland, 127
Dujardin Felix, Hist. Nat. des Zoophytes
Infusoires, 463
Duke Rev. R., Poems, 262
Dumas J. L. A., Gumal et Lina, 281
Dumont E., Recollections of Mirabeau, 451
Dunallan, 280
Dunbar R. N., The Cruise, 261
Duncumb J., Agric. of Herefordshire, 230
Dundas Rt. Hon. Henry, Letter to the Lord
Lieut, of Norfolk, 107
Historical Sketch of, 441
Dundas Lawrence, Awful Death of, 437
Dunham S. A., Hist, of Denmark, &c., 398
Hist, of Europe, 398
Hist, of the Germanic Empire, 398
Hist, of Poland, 398
Hist, of Spain and Portugal, 398
Dunlap Wm., Memoirs of C. B. Brown, 432
Dunlop John, On Drinking Usages, 177
History of Fiction, 252
History of Roman Literature, 244
Dunlop A., Sketches on Political Economy,
137
Dunn W.,Vansittart Plan of Finance, 141
Dunsky H. D., On the Timber and Deal
Trade, 141
Dunton John, Life and Errors of, 437
Du Pape et des Jesuites, 27
Dupin Baron, Commercial Power of Great
Britain, 141
History and State of the Military Force
of Great Britain, 167
Proems du Constitutionnel, 93
Duppa R., Life, &c., of Buonarroti, 432
Durham, Account of, 332
Durham Bp. of, Vindication of the Remarks
on the Charge of the, 81
Durham J. G., Outworks of Christianity, 51
Dutch Usurpations, History of the, 403
Dutchman's (The) Fireside, 280
Dwelling- Houses, On the Means of Guarding
against Fire, 228
Dwight Dr. T., Travels in New England, 350
Dyer G., Dissertation on Benevolence, 173
On the English Constitution, 103
Dyer Rev. J., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Dymond J , Obs. on the Applicability of the
Pacific Principles of the New Test, to the
Conduct of States, 175
Eadmeri Historia Novorum, 398
Earle A., Residence in New Zealand, 350
East India Company, Hints relative to its
Charter, 143
Hints respecting its Exclusive Privi-
leges, 143
East- India Register and Directory, 248
East India Sugar, An Inquiry respecting,
142
East India Question, Letters of Gracchus on
the, 142
Letters of Probus on the, 142
Ecclesiastical Supremacy of the Crown, 27
Eclectic Review, 248
Eddius, 401
Eden Sir F. M., State of the Poor, 158
Edgar S. , The Variations of Popery. 63
Edgeworth Maria, Belinda, 276
Castle Rackrent, 277
Comic Dramas, 261
Harrington and Ormond, 282
Helen, 282
Leonora, 286
Letters for Literary Ladies, 177
Modem Griselda, 287
Moral Tales, 288
Patronage, 289
Popular Tales, 290
Tales of Fashionable Life, 295
Edgeworth R. L. and Miss, Essay on Irish
Bulls, 252
On Practical Education, 177
Edgeworth R. L.,On Professional Education,
177
Memoirs of, 437
Edinburgh Annual Register, 399
Edinburgh Gazetteer, 326
Edinburgh Literary Journal, 248
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 238
Edinburgh Review, 248
Reply to the, 180
Edmeads Rev. W., National Establishment,
National Security, 27
Edmondson J., Body of Heraldry, 423
Edrehi Rev. Dr. M., Account of the Ten
Tribes, 383
Education, Publications of the Central Society
of, 177
Minutes of the Committee of Council
on, 179
Obs. on Mr. Brougham's Bill on, 179
Quarterly Journal of, 180
(Academic) Thoughts on, 180
Education of the Poor, Report of the National
Society for the, 161
Education for Holy Orders, On the present
mode of, 34
Edwards B., History of the West Indies, 399
Edwards E., On the Evidence before the
Committee on the British Museum, 419
Edwards G., Scheme of Human Economy,103
Edwards J., Inquiry respecting Freedom of
Will, 182
INDEX.
489
Edwards Rev. Mr., Conversion in New Eng-
land, 63
Effendi E., Travels in Europe, trans, by Von
Hammer, 366
Egede Hans, Description of Greenland, 350
Egnatius, de Romanis Prineipibus, i3C7
Egremont J., Obs. on the Mildew, 232
Egypt, Antiquities of, 423
Egyptian Antiquities, 424
Ehrenmalm A., Travels of, 369
Eisdell T. , First Principles of Christian Bap-
tism, 27
Eldon Ld., Speech on the Cath. Question, 128
■ Historical Sketch of, 441
Election and Reprobation, 63
Elector's Remembrancer, 103
Electors of Britain, Serious call to the, 113
Electricity, Treatise on, 193
Electro- Magnetic Engine, Account of the, 220
Elford Sir W. , Remarks on the Game Laws,
163
Elgin Marbles, Memorandum on the purchase
of the, 224
Report on, 427
Elgin and Phigaleian Marbles, 424
Eliot Sir J., Life of, 443
Elizabeth (Queen) and her Times, 413
Ellerby T. S., Memorials of Neff, 432
Elliot C. B., Travels in Austria, &c., 331
Elliot F. P., Letters on the State of the
Nation, 103
Elliott H. v., Ordination Sermon at Norwich,
40
Ellis G., Specimens of Early Eng. Poets, 261
Ellis Hon. G. A., Inquiries respecting the
Earl of Clarendon, 413
Ellis H., Original Letters, 413
Ellis (The) Correspondence, 413
Ellis J., Nat. Hist, of Corallines, &c., 203
Nat. Hist, of Zoophytes, 203
Ellis W., Tour through Hawaii, 331
Polynesian Researches, 331
History of Madagascar, 331
Ellis Mrs., Women of England, 177
Daughters of England, 177
Sons of the Soil, 261
■ Summer and Winter in the Pyrenees,
331
Elmes J., Letter on Promoting the Fine
Arts, 228
Elphinstone Hon. M., Account of Caubul, 331
History of India, 399
Elwes J. Esq., Life of, by Topham, 437
Elwood Mrs. Col., Journey overland to
India, 331
Elyensis Thomas, 401
Emancipation, a Dialogue, 128
Emerson E. W., Essays, 313
Emerson J., Letters from the ^gean, 331
Emery John, Life of, 448
Emmae Anglorum, Reginae Encomium, 402
Empaytaz Henri- Louis, Considerations sur
la Divinite de Jesus Christ, 63
Enchiridion Botanicum, 211
Encyclopaedia Britannica, sixth ed., 238
Supplement to, 239
Encyclopaedia Britannica, seventh ed., 239
Encyclopedic Methodique, 239
Enfield Wm., Hist, of Philosophy, 171
England Rev. T. R., Life of O'Leary, 453
England, Pictorial History of, 402
England's Imminent Danger, and only Re-
medy, 103
England and Wales, Geological Map of, 327
England and France, Social Life of, 177
English Translations, 263
Enquiry into the Duty of a Low-Church-
man, 63
Epictetus, Enchiridion of, trans, by Lady
Montagu, 301
Episcopacy considered, 28
Epistle congratulatorie of Lysimachus Nica-
nor. of the Society of Jesu, to the Cove-
nanters of Scotland, 63
Epistola ad C. H. in qua Liber Octavus
Summce Controversiarum J. Hoombeeckii,
qui est adversus Remonstrantes, refellitur,
63
Equitable Assurances, Account of the Society
for, 166
Erasmi Familiarium CoUoquiorum Opus, 173
Erasmus, Extracts from, on War, 174, 173
Life of, by Dr. Jortin, 437
Life of, by Butler, 437
Ercilla, Life of, 447
Erskine Lord, Appeal on the subject of
Greece, 118
Defences of the Whigs, 103
Letter on the subject of the Greeks,
118
Speech on Cruelty to Animals, 95
Life of, 447
Sketch of, 438
Historical Sketch of, 441
Erskine T., Internal Evidence of Religion,
51
Erskine Hon, T., Causes, &c., of the War
with France, 118
Espinel Vicente, Life of, 447
Esprit de r Encyclopedic, 239
Essays written in the Intervals of Business,
313
Essays and Sketches of Life and Character,
313
Essex, Account of, 332
Essex Earl of. Life of, 446
Trial of, 398
Este C, Journey through Flanders, &c., 351
Estrada D. A. F., Defence of the Cortes, 119
Elhelwerdi Chronica, 408
Euenus, 305
Euler L., Elements of Algebra, 186
Euripides, Opera, Matthiae, 302
Bacchae et Medea, Elmsley, 302
Orestes, Medea, Hecuba, et Phoeni«s»,
Porson, 902
3 Q
490
INDEX.
Euripides, Traj^edies, trans, by Potter, 302
Europe, Political Picture of, 121
Eusebii Pamphili, Evangelica Praeparatio, 14
Eusebii Pamphili et aliorum, Hist. Eccles,,
18
Eustace Rev. J. C, Answer to the Bishop of
Lincoln's Charge, 28
Tour through Italy, 351
Eutropii Breviarium, 306
Evagrii Hist. Eccles., 18, 23
Evans Rev. R. W., Rectory of Valehead,
291
Tales of the Ancient British Church, 295
Evans W. D., Legal Disabilities of Catholics
and Dissenters, 128
Evelyn John, Silva, 232
Miscellaneous Writings, 321
Memoirs of, Edited by Bray, 438
Eventfijl Life of a Soldier, 438
Excerpla de Legationibus ex script, variis,
391
Exclusives (The), 280
Exhibition of the Equestrian Group of Monte
Cavallo at Rome, 223
Exmouth Adm. Vise, Life of, by Osier, 438
Expeditious Instructor, 177
Exportation, Letter on, 142
Exposition de I'Etat des Freres Evangeliques
de la Confession d'Augsbourg, 18
Exposition, &c., relative to the Rupture with
Spain, 119
Eyes for the Blind, &c., 119
Ezekiel, Improved Version of, by Archbp.
Newcome, 3
Fabee G. S., Difficulties of Infidelity, 51
Horse Mosaicse, 51
— — On the Patriarchal, Levitical, and
Christian Dispensations, 10
•^^ Prophecies relative to the 1260 years, 10
■ Prophecy of the 70 weeks, 10
—— Prophecies relative to Judah, &c., 10
Fabyan R., Chronicles of Eng. and France,
899
Facciolati Jac, Totius Latinitatis Lexicon,
256
Facts addressed to Landholders, &c., 103
Faction (The) Detected and Despised, 128
Faction Unmasked, 128
Factories, &c.. Bill to regulate the Labour of
Children in, 418
Failures, Thoughts on the Causes of the
present, 149
Fairfax Thos. Lord, Life of, 430
Faithfuil Rev. J., Assize Sermon, 40
Falconer T., Plan for Building twenty-five
Churches, 28
Falconer W. , On Dr. Cadogan's Dissertation
on the Gout, 215
Falconer Wm., Poems, 262
Falkland, 280
Family Library, 313
Fanatic Blunders, 63
Fane H. E., Five Years in India, 351
Fanshawe Lady, Memoirs of, 438
Faraday M., Chemical Manipulation, 194
Researches of Electricity, 195
Farey J., Agriculture of Derbyshire, 229
Farmer H., On the Worship of Human Spi-
rits, 89
Farmer's Night-cap, 163
Farquhar Geo., Life of, 446, 448
Farren G., On the Report of the Finance
Committee, 142
On the Purchases of Land, &c., 167
Farren Miss, Life of, 448
Father Clement, 280
Faulkner Sir A. B., Visit to Germany, 351
Fauna Boreali- Americana, 205
Faux W. , Memorable Days in America, 352
Favell S., Speech on Reform, 104
Speech on the Criminal Laws, 163
. Speech on the Treaty between Russia,
Austria, and Prussia, 119
Fawcet J., The Art of War, 263
Fawkes Rev. F., Poems, 262
Fayerman A. T., Appeal in the Case of
Eliz. Garrod, 215
Feam J., Essay on external Perception, 183
Letter to Prof Stewart, 183
Review of the first Principles of Bishop
Berkeley, &c., 183
Feldborg A. A., Appeal to the English in
behalf of Norway, 1 1 9
Fell W., On Mr. Lancaster's System of
Education, 177
Fellowes C. , Excursion in Asia Minor, 352,
425
Discoveries in Lycia, 352, 425
Fenelon F. , GEuvres Spirituelles, 64
Les Adventures de Telemaque, 296
Life of. 446
Life of, by Butler, 438
Fenn C, Compendium of the Funds, &c., 142
Fenn Sir J., Original Letters, 415
Fenton E., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Ferber, Oryctography of Derbyshire, 369
Ferguson Dr. A. , Essay on Civil Society, 325
Ferguson J., Lectures on Mechanics, 192
Ferrar Nich., Life of, 437
Field Barron, Geographical Memoirs of New
Soutli Wales, 353
Field G., Analogy of the Phvsical Sciences,
189
iEsthetics, 189
Ethics, 174
The Third Organon Attempted, 183
Tritogenea. 171
Field Rev. W., Memoirs of Parr, 453
Field Book, 227
Field Naturalist, edited by J. Rennie, 197
Fielding H., Amelia, 274
' Adventures of Joseph Andrews, 274
Hist, of Tom .Tones, 296
Memoir of, 431
INDEX.
491
Fifty Reasons which induced the Duke of
Brunswick to abjure Lutheranism, 64
Fiiicaja, Life of, 447
Finance, Project of, 147
Speech of the Chancellor of Exchequer
on, 140
Finances for 1813, Table of, 149
Financial Mistatements, Reply to some, 147
Finati Giov., Life of, trans, by Bankes, 438
Findlater C, Agriculture of Peebles, 231
Fingal Earl of. Letter to, by a Catholic Citi-
zen, 180
Finlayson G., Mission to Siam and Hue, 352
Finlayson Dr. R., On Preserving the Health
of Seamen, &c., 215
Finn J., Sephardlm, 383
Firth W., The Case of Ireland set at Rest, 104
Letter to Edw: Rigby, Esq., Mayor of
Norwich, 104
Fish Association, Reports of the Committee
of the, 161
Fisher G , Companion to the Hist, of Eng.,
423
Fisher John, Life of, 430
Fitch's Voyage to Pegu, &c., 370
Fitzgerald Lord E., Life of, by Moore, 438
Fitz-James Duke of, Opinion of the proposed
Law relative to Periodical Journals, 104
Flamanville M. de, Chateau de Juvizy, 277
Flaxman J., Lectures on Sculpture, 223
Life of 447
Flechier, (Eveque de Nismes) Oraisons
Fun^bres. 40
Fleetwood Bp., Chronicon Preciosum, 425
Fleming Dr. J., Philosophy of Zoology, 205
History of British Animals, 205
Fleming R., Discourse on Papacy, 64
Fletcher G., Poems, 262
Fletcher James, Hist, of Poland, 399
Fletcher Jos., Lectures on the Roman Catho-
lic Religion, 64
Fletcher J., Discourse on Personal Election,
&c., 40
• The Protestant Reformation Vindicated,
40
Fletcher Judge, Cliarge to the Grand Jury of
Wexford, 164
Letter on his Charge, 164
Fletcher Mrs. Mary, Life of, by Moore, 438
Fletcher P., Poems, 262
Fletcher of Salton, Political Works, 104
Fleury M. I'abbe, Corrections, &c., pour les
nouveaux opuscules de, 28
Fleury A. H. de. Memoirs of, 399
Life of, 445
Florida Blanca Count of, Life of, 445
Flori Epitome Rerum Romanarum, 306
Flower R., Abolition of Tithe recommended,
Folkes M., Table of Eng. Gold Coins, 425
Table of Eng. Silver Coins, 425
Fontenelle M., Elcmens de la Geometrie de
nfini, 186
Fonthill Abbey, Account of, 341
Guide to, 341
Foote Sam., Life of, 448
Forbes Edward, Hist, of British Starfish, &c,,
206
Forbes Major, Eleven Years in Ceylon, 352
Forbes Sir C, Letters to, On the Suppression
of Public Discussion in India, 104
Forbes Sir Wm , Life of Dr. Beattie, 430
Forby Rev. R., Vocabulary of East Anglia,
256
Ford J. , Dramatic Works, 263
Fordun John de, Life of, 441, 448
Foreign Literary Gazette, 248
Foreign Quarterly Review, 248
Rejoinder of the Proprietors, 252
Forman Capt., Plan for Improving the Re-
venue, 142
Forster's Travels, 370
Forster Rev. C, Life of Bp. Jebb, 442
Mahometanism Unveiled, 89
Forster T., Atmospheric Phenomena, 195
Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain,
&c., 215
Causes, &c., of Pestilential Fever, 215
Influence of the Atmosphere on Human
Health, &c , 215
Obs. on Insanity, 215
On the Retreat of the Swallow, 206
Application of the Organology of the
Brain to Education, 177
Letters of Locke, Sidney, &c., 438
Forsyth J., Remarks on Antiquities, &c., in
Italy, 352
Forsyth W., On the Culture of Fruit Trees,
232
Portia's Travels in Sweden, 37
Fosbroke T. D., British Monachism, 18
Ency. of Antiquities, 425
Foreign Topography, 426
Foscolo Ugo, Essays on Petrarch, 252
Lettere di Jacopo Ortis, 289
• Life of, 447
Fossil Fuel, the Collieries, &c., Hist, of, 200
Foster John, Essays, 314
On Popular Ignorance, 178
Obs. on Rev. R. Hall, 440
Foster J. L., Speech on the Laws against
Catholics, 128
Speech on the Catholic Petition, 128
Fothergill Dr. John, Life of, 430, 447
Fouche Jos., (Due d'Otrante,) Memoires de,
438
Fouque De la Mothe, Pierre Schlemihl, 293
Peter Schlemihl, trans by E. de Rouil-
lon, 293
Fowler Bp., Design of Christianity, 64
Fowler G., Three Years in Persia, 352
Fox Rt. Hon C. J., Hist, of part of the
Reign of James II, 399
Letter to the Electors of Westminster,
104
Speech on the Irish Resolutions, 104
492
INDEX.
Fox Rt. Hon. C. J., Speech on the Bill to
Amend the Election of Members of Parlia-
ment, 104
Character of, 438
Character of, by Dr. Parr, 438
Historical Sketch of, 441
Fox John, Acts and Monuments, 19
Fox Jos., A Scriptm-al Education the Glory
of England, 178
Fox W. J., Sermons, 40
FoyGen., Hist, de la Guerre de la Peninsule,
399
Fra Diavolo, Oper Von Scribe, 263
Fragmente In Beziehung die Koniglich
Preussische Erkliirung an die allgemeine
Reichsversammlung, in Betreff des zu
Basel am 5ten April, 1795, geschlossenen
Friedens, 352
Fragments from German Prose Writers, trans,
by Sarah Austin, 314
Fragments of Ancient Poetry, trans, from the
Gaelic, 314
Francklin's Tour in Persia, 370
Frankland Capt. C. C, Travels to Constanti-
nople, 352
Franklin Dr. B., Memoirs and Works, 321
Historical Sketch of, 441
Franklin Jas., Present State of Hayti, 352
Franklin Capt. John, Journey to the Polar
Sea, 352
Second Exped. to the Polar Sea, 352
France, Letter on the Situation of, 119
Lives of Literary and Scientific Men
of, 446
History of, 399
Penal Code of, 93
France A de. Prisoners of Abd-el-kader, 373
Francis G. W., Analysis of British Ferns, 212
Francis Sir P., On the Policy of Britain and
the Allies towards Norway, 119
Plan of Reform, 104
Historical Sketch of, 441
Eraser's Magazine, 248
Eraser J. B., Account of Persia, 353
Journey in Khorasan, 352
Persian Princes in London, 353
• Tour through part of the Himala Moun-
tains, 352
• Travels on the Southern Banks of the
Caspian Sea, 352
The Highland Smugglers, 282
The Khan's Tale, 295
The Kuzzilbash, 285
Frederick II, (King of Prussia,) Works, trans,
by Holcroft, 321
Life of, 448
— — Historical Sketch of, 441
Life of, by Lord Dover, 399
Frederick the Great and his Times, edited by
Campbell, 399
Frederick Cesar, Voyages and Travels of, 359
F"ree-thinking, Remarks upon a late Dis-
course of, 74
Freimiithige Beleuchtung, &c., liber Katho-
lisch-Kirchliche Angelegenheiten, 28
French Government, Letter on the Genius,
&c., of the, 120
Frend W., On Bishop Pretyman's Christian
Theology, 64
On the Atmosphere of London, 220
Peace and Union recommended, 104
Trial of, for publishing the above, 100
The National Debt in its true Colours,
142
Friendly Address to all Reasonable Ameri-
cans, 119
Strictures on the above, 123
Friendly Societies, Instructions for the Estab-
lishment of, 167
Frobisher's Three Voyages, 371
Frobisher Sir M., Life of, 446
Frossardus Joan., 408
Froissart Sir J., Chronicles, 400
Frost C, Remuneration of Witnesses in Civil
Actions, 95
Froude Rev. R. H., Remains of, 64
Fry Car., Christ our Example, 61
Death, and other Poems, 263
The Listener, 314
Fry Edm., Pantographia, 241
Fry Eliz., Obs. on the Visiting, &c , of Fe-
male Prisoners, 164
Fry Eliz. and J. J. Gurney, Report respect-
ing their Visit to Ireland, 169
Fry J. S., History of Tithes, 28
Fryer Dr. John, Account of India and Persia,
353
Fugitive Pieces, published by Dodsley, 314
Fuller T., Church History, 19
The Worthies of England, 438
Funchal Comte de. Note Circulaire, 1 19
Funnell Wm., Voyage of, 360
Fuseli H., Lectures on Painting, 223
Life of, 447
Gainsborough, Life of, 447
Galfridus Monumetensis, 408
Galileo, Life of, 447, 448, 450
Gallicanus Vulcatius, 307
Gait John, Autobiography of, 438
Ayrshire Legatees, 275
Bogle Corbet, 276
Eben Erskine, 280
Last of the Lairds, 285
Lawrie Todd, 285
Lives of the Players, 448
Ringan Gilhaize, 291
Stanley Buxton, 284
Stories of the Study, 294
The Bachelor's Wife, 314
The Member, 287
The Stolen Child, 294
Galvanism, Treatise on, 195
Galvano A., Summary of Discoveries, 858
Gamble J. , Sketches m Ireland, 353
Game Laws, LettorF on the, 164
INDEX.
493
Gandolphy Rev. P., Letters to tlie Rev. Dr.
H, Marsh, 28
Letter relative to Sir J. C. Hippisley's
conduct at Rome, 28
Vetoism Illustrated, 28
Ganilli M. C. , Financial Situation of France,
142
Gaol at Fisherton Anger, Rules, &c. , of the,
163
Gaols, &c. , Act relating to, 93
Report on the State, &c., of, 165, 420
Gardener's (The) Magazine, 232
Gardiner Mr. , Answer to a Pamphlet of Mr.
J. Poole, 233
Gardiner Capt. A. F., Journey to the Zoolu
Country, 333
Gardiner H., Absenteeism, 167
Gardiner R., Letter to Sir H. Harbord, 104
Gardiner W., Music of Nature, 223
Music and Friends, 223
Gardner J., Student's Guide to the Inner
Temple, 93
Gardner T., Account of Dunvvich, Blithburgh,
and Southwold, 340
Garnet's Account of the Drosacks, 369
Garrick David, Life of, 448
Memoirs of, by Davies, 438
Private Correspondence of, 438
Garrison W. L., On African Colonization, 133
Garth Sir S., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Gascoigne G., Poems, 262
Gascoigne H. B., Old Views of Society
Revived, 138
Pauperism, its Evils and Burdens Re-
duced, 138
Gaspari und Bertuch, Allgemeine Geogra-
phische Ephemeriden, 326
Gaussen L., Theopneustia, 34
Gay J., Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Geary W., Letter to E. T. Booth, Esq., 178
Gell Sir W., Journey in the Morea, 353
General Excise Considered, 142
Genesius Josephus, De Rebus Constantinop. ,
389
Genlis Mme. de, Hist, de Henri le Grand,
400
Le Siege de la Rochelle, 293
Palmyre et Flaminie, 289
Memoirs of, 439
Genoude E., Voyage dans la Vendue, 333
Gentleman's Magazine, 248
Geographical Society, Journal of the, 239,
326
Geography, Treatises on, 326
Geological Society, Trans, of the, 239
George 111, Memoir of, 431
Historical Sketch of, 441
George IV, Historical Sketch of, 441
Gerard Capt. A., Attempt to penetrate by
Bekhur to' Garoo, 362
German War, Considerations on the, 1 18
Germany, Ramble in, 367
German Romance, Specimens of, 281
Gervasius, Monachus Dorobornensis, 401
Geschichte der Staatsrechtlichen Verhiiltnisse
der Schweizerischen Eidgenossen — Erstes
Biindchen, 400
Gesner Conrad, Memoir of, 439
Gesta Dei per Francos, 388
Gesuita Rev. Padre P. , Lettere al, 69
Gibbon E., Decline and Fall of the Roman
Empire, 383
Miscellaneous Works, 321
Gibbons G., Life of, 447
Gibbs Lord Chief Justice, Historical Sketch
of, 441
Gibbs Jas , Life of, 447
Gibson Dr. E., Codex Juris Eccles. Angli-
can i, 93
Gibson Bp. , Danger and Mischiefs of Popery,
64
Gideon, " The Mighty Man of Valour," 40
Giffard E., Visit to the Ionian Islands, &c.,
333
Gifford J., Abs. of the Acts of the 4th Geo. 1 V,
93
Acts of the 3th Geo. IV, 93
Gilbart J. W , Hist. &c., of Banking, 142
Gilbert D., Statement of the Bullion Ques-
tion, 142
Gilbert Jos., Life of Dr. Williams, 461
Gilbert Rev. J., The Christian Atonement, 64
Gilbert L. T., Le Nouveau Solitaire, 293
Gilchrist O., On the Poetical Character of
Pope. 232
Gildas, 401, 408
Gill Dr. J., Sermon, 41
Gill T., The Technical Repository, 239
Gillies Dr. J., Hist, of Ancient Greece, 383
Gillingwater E., Account of Lowestoft, 340
Gillman James, Life of Coleridge, 433
Gillow Rev. T., Catholic Principles of Alle-
giance Illustrated, 128
Gilly Rev. W. S., Excursion to Piemont,853
Waldensian Researches, 333
Memoirs of Neff, 432
— — The Peasantry of the Border, 463
Gilpin Bernard, Sermon before Edward VI,
41
Life of, 437, 449
Gilpin Wm., Lives of the Reformers, 44"
On Forest Scenery. 224
On parts of Cambridge, Norfolk, &c.,
223,328
Ginguene P. L., Hist. Litteraire d' Italic, 244
Letters on Rousseau, 234
Giraldus Cambrensis, 393
Girdlestone J. L., Sketch of the Foundaticn
of the Christian Church, 64
Gisborne T., Essays, 64
Gisborne T., Jun., Letter to Dr. Phillpotts,
128
Cladstone W. E , Church Principles consi-
dered in tlieir Rc^ult.s, 28
4i)4
INDEX.
Gladstone W. E., The State in its Relation
with the Church, 104
Glas's Hist, of the Canary Islands, 372
Gieig Rev. G. R., British Army at Washing-
ton, 406
Chelsea Hospital and its Traditions, 312
Chelsea Pensioners, 277
Country Curate, 278
Germany, Bohemia, 8:c., 353
History of India, 400
Life of Hastings, 440
Life of Munro, 452
Lives of Military Commanders, 446
May You Like "it, 287
The Subaltern, 458
The Hussar. 283
Veterans of Chelsea Hospital, 297
Gloucester Bp. of, Sermon. 41
Gioucestei-shire, Account of, 332
Glover Rev. G., Answer to a Clergyman's
Letter to T. \V., Coke, Esq., M.P., 104
Charge at the Primary Visitation of, 41
Observations on Pauperism, 158
• Reply to Forby's Letters to the Bp. of
Nonvich, 86
Thoughts on the Property Tax, 142
Glover R., Poems, 262
Glycse Michaelis Annales, 390
Goderich Lord, Letter to, on an Alliance be-
tween Eng. , France, and the Netherlands,1 19
Godwin F. , Life of Queen Mary, 400
Godwin F., de Prsesulibus Anglise, 19
Godwin Rev. B., Lectures on the Atheistic
Controversy, 51
Godwin W., Caleb Williams, 277
Cloudesley, 278
History of the Commonwealth, 400
On Population, 158
Thoughts on Man, 183
Goerres Professor, Germany and the Revolu-
tion, 119
Goethe, Faustus, &c., 263
Theory of Colours, translated by C. L.
Eastiake, 191
Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship, 298
Memoirs of, written by himself, 439
Characteristics of, 439
Goez, Travels of, 370
Goguet Antoine- Yves, Origine des Lois, ^c,
384
Golden Rule, 174
Goldoni C, Chef d'CEuvres Dramatiques de,
264
. Life of, 447
Goldsmid F. H., On the Civil Disabilities of
• British Jews, 128
Goldsmith L., On the Appointment of Can-
ning to the Foreign Department, 103
Goldsmith Dr. O., Mi.«ccl. Works, 321
Poems, 262
The Deserted Village, 264
The Vicar of Wakefield, 297
Memoir of, 431
Goldsmith Dr. O., Life of, by Prior, 439
Goldsmith O., The Rising Village, 264
Gongora, Life of, 447
Gonzales' Voyage to England, 369
Gooch Dr., Life of, 447
Gooch Rev. W., Agriculture of Cambridge-
shire, 229
Good Dr. J. M., Book of Nature, 197
Letters on the Tread- Wheel, 164
Study of Medicine, 216
Memoirs of, by Dr. Gregory, 439
Goodfellow Robin, Pranks and Jests of, ed.
by CoUyer, 318
Goodman Dr. G., Court of James I, &e., 439
Good Old Cause, further discussed, 105
Gordon Sir C, Life, &c , of Lord Byron,
433
Gore Mrs., Greville, 281
Preferment, 290
Gorgias, 304
Gorleston and Southtown Magazine, 248
Gorton J., Biographical Dictionary, 431
Topograj)hical Dictionary, 328
Gosse P. H , Canadian Naturalist, 197
Gouda, Painted Windows in the Church at,
223
Gough R. , Coins of Canute, 425
Gourbillon J. A. de, Voyage Critique k I'Etna,
353
Gourgaud Gen., Napoleon and the Grand
Army in Russia, 400
Government of the Church, Treatise on the, 35
Govett Rev. R., Isaiah Unfulfilled, 210
Gower J., Poems, 262
Grabe J. E., Vetus Testamentum, 2
Grabii J. E., Spicilegium Patrum, 14
Grace Darling, 281
Grace S., Memoirs of the Grace Family, 439
Grafton's Chronicle, 400, 401
Graham Miss, Voyage to Brazil, 353
Residence in Chile, 353
Grjham Sir J., Com and Currency, 142
Grainger Dr. J , Poems, 262
Grammar of tlie Tahitian Dialect, &c., 252
Grammar Schools considered, 178
Grand Juries, Charges to, delivered at Wor-
cester, from 1760—76, 95
Grand Parade, or the Triumphant Criminal,
105
Granger Rev. J., Biographical Hist of Eng.,
431
Grant A., The Nestorians, 10
Grant — , Random Recollections of the Com-
mons, 319
Random Recollections of the Lords, 319
The Great Metropolis, 315
Grant Dr. J., Account of the Yellow Fever
at Gibraltar, 216
Grant Dr. R. E., Comparative Anatomy, 216
Grant Sir R. , Sacred Poems, 264
Grant Sir Wm., Historical Sketch of, 441
Granvelle Cardinal, Life of, 445
Granville A. B., On Prussic Acid, 194
INDEX.
495
Granville A. B.,On the Quarantine Bill, 216
Travels to St. Petersburg, 353
Spas of Germany, 353
Spas of England, 329, 353
Granville George, Life of, 448
Grattan Henry, Speeches on the Catholic
Question, 128
Historical Sketch of, 441
Memoirs of, 439
Grattan T. C., Agnes de Mansfeldt, 274
Heiress of Bruges, 282
Highways and By-ways 282
History of the Netherlands, 400
Jacqueline of Holland, 284
Legends of the Rhine, 285
Traits of Travel, 296
Graves Rev. R., Spiritual Quixote, 294
Gray Mrs. H., Tour to the Sepulchres of
Etruria, 426
Gray Rev. R., Key to the Old Test., 10
Gray S . On the Production of Weahh, 167
Gray's Elegv, translated into Latin Verse, by
Hickie, 264
Gray T., Poems, 262, 264
Life of, 448
Great Britain, Political State of, 400
Greatheed S , Sermon on the Death of \Vm.
Cowper, 41
Grccs et les Turcs, Considerations sur la
Guerre actuelle entre les, 118
Greece, History of 384
Greeks, An Appeal in behalf of the, 119
Greeks and Ramans, Treatise on their Arts,
&c., 426
Green C. , History of Bacton, 335
Green M., Poems, 262
Greene John, Reminiscences of Rev. R. Hall,
440
Greenhow T. M., On Remunerating the
Surgeon Apothecary, 216
Greenville Sir R., Lite of, 446
Greenwood F. W. P., Essay on the Lord's
Supper, 28
Gregg Wm., Transactions during his impri-
sonment in Newgate, 112
Answer to the above, 100
Gregor F., Remarks respecting the Catholics,
128
Gregorius, 304
Gregory Dr. J., State and Faculties of Man,
&c.,*183
Gregory Dr. O., Oration at the Anniversary
of the Philos. Society of London, 189
Treatise on Mechanics, 192
Memoirs of Dr. J. M. Good, 439
Memoir of Rev. R Hall, 440
Grenfell J., Obs. on a Copper Coinage, 142
Grenfell P., Speech on the Sinking Fund,
143
Grenville Lord, On the Claims of the Catho-
lics, 129
Speech on the Regency Bill, 105
More Talents Still, 105
Grenville Ld., Historical Sketch of, 441
Gresswell Rev. E., Harmony of the Gospels, 4
Harmonia Evangelica, 4
Grey Capt, G., Expeditions in Australia, 354
Grey Lady Jane, Memoirs of, by Nicolas,
400
Griesbach J. J. , Novum Test. Greece, 3
Griffin G., Gisippus, 264
The Collegians, 278
The Rivals, &c., 291
Grigor J., The Eastern Arboretum, 232, 335
Grimaldi Joseph, Memoirs of, 439
Grimm Baron de, et Diderot, Correspondance
Litteraire, 244
Grimshawe Rev. T. S., Memoir of Richmond,
455
Grindal Abp. E , Life of, by Strype, 439
Grotius H., De Veritate Religionis Chris-
tianee, 51
Grotius Hugo, de Jure Belli ac Pacis, 91
Life of, by Butler, 439
Grounds on which the Church of England
separated from the Church of Rome, re-
considered, 65
Remarks on the above, with a Reply, 74
Guardian, 309
Guardian Society, Address to the, 174
Guarini B., II Pastor Fido, 264
Life of, 447
Guest R. , History of the Cotton Manufacture,
221
Guicciardini F., Istoria d' Italia, 400
Life of, 447
Guignes M. de, Obs. on the Philippine
Islands, 371
Guildford Lord, Life of, 447, 453
Guillon I'abbe A., Pepin-le-Bref et le Pape
Zacharie, 19
Guizot M., Hist, de la Revolution d'Angle-
terre, 400
Washington, trans, by Reeve, 460
Gulielmi Conquestoris, de Vita, 393
Gulielmus Gemiticensis, 393
Gulielmus Neubrigensis, 408
Gunn Rev. \V., Cartonesia, 224
Measures in alleviation of Agricultural
Distress 143
Gunpowder Plot, 398
Gurney J. J., Religious Peculiarities of the
Society of Friends, 65
Essay on the Discipline of the Primitive
Christians, &c., 463
Essays on Christianity, 51
Letter to a Friend, 51
Biblical Notes, 10
On the Portable Evidence of Christi-
anity, 51
Remarks on the Sabbath, 65
Speech on Slavery, 153
Winter in the West Indies, 153, 354
Journey in North America, 354
Notes on Prisons, 164
Minor Works, 321
49G
INDEX.
Gustavus III, Historical Sketch of, 441
Gutzlaff Rev. C, Voyages along the Coast of
China, 354
• China Opened, 354
Chinese History, 384
Gwinn Nell, Life of, 448
Gymnastic Exercises, Instructions in, 178
Habershon M., On the Prophetic Scrip-
tures, 10
Habington J., Hist, of the Reign of Edw. IV,
400
Habington W., Poems, 262
Hack Maria, l/cctures at Home, 191
Hackney, Literary and Philos. Society of,
Regulation of the, 245
Haitho, Prince of Armenia, Travels of, 358
Hakewill J.jOn Elizabethan Architecture, 228
Hale Sir M., Primitive Origination of Man-
kind. 51
Life of, 437, 447
Life of, by Bp. Burnet, 439
Memoirs of, by Williams, 439
Hale \Vm. , Letter on the Distresses of the
Poor of Spitalfields, 159
Halen Don Juan Van, Imprisonment by the
Inquisition, &c., of, 439
Hales Rev. Dr. W. , Analysis of Chronology,
&c., 10, 384
Tenets of the Romish Hierarchy, 65
Halford Sir H., Essays and Orations, 216
On the Deaths of Eminent Persons, 216
Halhed N. B. , Prophecies of Rich. Brothers,
29
Haliburton .ludge. Bubbles of Canada, 101
The Clockmaker, 278
Letter- Bag of the Great Western, 286
Halifax Earl of, Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Hall Bp., Works of, 65
Poems, 262
Life of, 437
Hall Capt. B., Journal written on the Coasts
ofChili, &c.,354
Travels in North America, 354
Forty Etchings, 354
Voyage to Java, China, &c., 354
Fragments of Voyages and Travels, 854
Patchvrork, 354
Schloss Hainfeld, 354
Hall Col. F.. Present State of Colombia, 354
Hall G. B., On the Grovrth of Corn and Wool,
232
Hall Lieut. J., Trial of, 236
Hall Rev. Robert, Reviews, 252
Sermons, 41
Speech at a Bible Meeting, 86
Entire Works, by Gregory, 321
. Reminiscences of, by Greene, 440
Hall Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ireland, 854
Hall Mrs. S. C, Sketches of the Irish Cha-
racter, 294
The Buccaneers, 277
Hallam H., Europe during the Middle Ages,
400
Constitutional History of England, 400
Introd. to the Literature of Europe, 245
Haller Baron Albert Von, Memoir of, 440
Haller C. L. de, Lettre k sa famille pour lui
declarer son retour a I'eglise Catholique, 66
Hallett Jos. , Paraphrase of the Hebrews, 10
Halls J. J., Life of Henry Salt, 456
Hamel J. B. du, Regise Scientiarum Acade-
mic Historia, 237
Hamel's Travels in Korea, 370
Hamilton Lord Arch., On the late and present
Administrations, 1804, 105
Hamilton Capt., Men and Manners in Ame-
rica, 364
Hamilton Eliz., Cottagers of Glenbumie, 278
Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, 286, 316
Letters on Education, 178
Letters to the Daughter of a Nobleman,
178
Popular Essays, 178
— Memoirs of Agrippina, 428
Memoirs of Modern Philosophers, 287
Memoirs of, by Benger, 440
Hamilton F. , Account of Nepal, 354
Hamilton J., Letter to Sir W. Garrow, 216
Hamilton W., East India Gazetteer, 826
Hamilton's Letters on Ireland, 369
Account of the East Indies, 370
Hammond Dr. H., Paraphrase of the Neiv
Testament, 11
Life of, 437
Hammond J. , Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Hampden J., Memorials of, by Lord Nugent,
400
Life of, 445
Hampden Rev. R. D., Philosophical Evidence
of Christianity, 51
Hampshire, Account of, 333
Hanbury B. , Memorials relating to the Inde-
pendents, 19
Hancock T., The Principles of Peace exem-
plified, 175
Hand- Book for India and Egypt, 355
Han d'Islande, 282
Hanger Col. Geo., How 150,000 men may be
acquired in two months, 235
Plan for the Formation of a Corps, 2-35
Hardy Lieut. R. W. H., Travels in Mexico, 355
Hardy Thomas, Memoir of, 440
Hardy, Tooke, Thelwall, and others. Remarks
on the Acquittal of, 108
Hardyng J., Chronicle of England, 401
Hare Rev. A. W., Sermons to a Country
Congregation, 41
Harford J. S., Life of Bp. Burgess, 432
Harleian Miscellany, 315
Harlow G. H., Life of, 447
Harmer Rev. T., Obs. on Scripture II
Works, 66
Sermon on the Death of, 45
INDEX.
497
Haro Louis de, Life of, 445
Harpe J. F. de la, Lycee, 245
Harrington J., Works of, 105
Harris J., Miscellanies, 321
Harris Rev. Dr. J., Mammon, 66
The Great Commission, 463
Harris CaptW. C.,Wild Sports of Africa, 355
Harris W., Lives of James I, Charles I, &c.,
401
Harrison Wm., On East India>built Shipping,
419
Hart Charles, Life of, 448
Hart R., Medulla Conciliorum Magnae Bri-
tanniae et Hibemiae, 19
Materialism brought to the Test of
Reason, 183
Harte Rev. W., Poems, 262
Hartley D., Observations on Man, 174
Of the Truth of the Christian Religion,
52
Hartshome Rev. C. H., Salopia Antiqua, 339
Harvey C, Charge to the Grand Jury of
Norwich, 1793, 95
Harvey Dr., Life of, 447
Hassall C, Agricult. of Monmouthshire, 230
Hassell's Tour to the Isle of Wight, 369
Hastings Lady F., Poems, 264
Hastings Marquess of, Administration of the
Indian Government, 1813—23, 143
Hastings Warren, Memoirs of, by Gleig, 440
Hausset Madame du. Private Memoirs of, 440
Hauy M. R. J., Natural Philosophy, 189
Hawker Lieut Col. P., Instructions to Sports-
men, 227
Hawkesbury Lord, Speech on the Catholic
Petition, 129
Hawkesworth Dr., Almoran and Hamet, 274
Hawkins Dr. Edw., Bampton Lectures for
1840,463
On the Objects and Uses of the Histori-
cal Scriptures of the Old Testament, 41
Hawkins H., Reform the Ruin of Parliament,
105
Hawkins Sir J. , Life of, 446
Hawkins Sir R., Life of, 446
Hay W., Essay on Deformity, 314
Haydn J., Dictionary of Dates, 384
Haydn and Mozart, Lives of, 440
Haydon Mr., Description of his Picture of
Christ's entry into Jerusalem, 223
Hayley Wm., Life, &c., of Cowper, 435
Haynes Joseph, Life of, 448
Hayter Bp., Sermon, 4 J
Hayward Sir J., Life of Edward VI, 401
Hazlitt Wm., Life of Napoleon, 395
Literary Remains, 321
Conversations of Northcote, 453
Head Major F. B., Life of Bruce, 431
Journeys across the Pampas, 355
Head SirG., Forest Scenes in North America,
355
Bubbles from the Brunnens of Nassau,
346
Head Sir G., A Home Tour, 855
Headley H., Beauties of Ancient English
Poetry, 264
Hearne Thomas, Life of, 449
Heath C, Accounts of Persfield and Chepstow,
334
Heath's Account of the Scilly Islands, 369
Heathfield R., Plan for the Liquidcition of
the Public Debt, 143
Observations on Trade, 143
Heber Bp., Journey through India, 355
Hymns, 264
Poems, 264
Life of, by his Widow, 440
Last Days of, by Robinson, 440
Heberden Dr., Life of, 447
Hecker J. F. C, The Black Death in the
Fourteenth Century, 216
Hederici B., Lexicon Gr. et Lat., 256
Heeren A. H. L., Manual of Anc. Hist., 384
Asiatic Nations, 384
Ancient Nations of Africa, 384
Political History of Ancient Greece, 120
Political System of Europe and its Co-
lonies, 120
Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 282
Hemans Mrs., Forest Sanctuary, &c,, 264
Records of Women, &c., 264
Songs of the Affections, 264
Poetical Remains of, 264
Memorials of, 440
Hemming J., Mineral Water in Gloucester,
194
Henderson A., History of Wines, 315
Life and Times of, 19
Henderson Rev. E., Book of Isaiah, 2, 11
Divine Inspiration, 66
Great Mystery of Godliness, 7
Henderson John, Life of, 448
Henderson Capt. J., Agricult. of Caithness,
231
Henley Lord, Plan of Church Reform, 29
Henningsen Captain C. F., Campaign with
Zumalacarregui, 401
Heuricus Huntingdoniensis, 408
Henry IV, V, and VI, History of, 403
Henry Patrick, Life of, by Wirt, 440
Henry Rev. Ph., Life of, 437, 440
Henry Dr. R., History of Great Britain, 401
Henryson Robert, Life of, 448
Henslow Rev. J. S., Principles of Botany, 212
Hentzner P., Journey into England, 314
Herald of Peace, 248
Heraldic Anomalies, 423
Herbelot M., Bibliothdque Orientale, 239
Herbert ( Lord) of Cherbury, History of Henry
VIII, 401
Life of, 440
Herbert George, Life of, 437, 449
Hereditary Depravity, Letters on, 69
Herefordshire, Account of, 333
Heriot George, Memoirs of, 440
Hermit in Edinburgh, 315
3 S
498
INDEX.
Herodes Atticus, 304
Herodiani Historia, Irmischii, 302
Opera, Schweighseuseri, 302
Herodote, Histoire, trad, par Larcher, 302
Herodotus, trans, by Beloe, 302
Herrera, Life of, 447
Herrick R. , Poetical Works, 264
Herschel Sir J. F. W., On the Study of Na-
tural Philosophy, 189
Treatise on Astronomy, 190
Hertfordshire, Account of, 333
Hervey Lady Mary Lepel, Letters of, 440
Herzberg Graf, v., Neues Worterbuch der
Politik, 120
Hesiodus, 305
Hesiod, Works, trans, by Cooke, 302
Hewitson W. C, British Oology, 206
Hey Wm., Life of, by Pearson, 440
Haywood J., Life of, 446
Heywood T., A Marriage Triumph, 318
Hibbert S., Philosophy of Apparitions, 183
Hickes George, Ling. Vet. Septentrionalium
Thesaurus, 256
Higden R., Historia Britan., 401
Higgins G., Horae Sabbaticse, 66
On the Corn Laws, 143
Higgins W. M., Alphabet of Geology, 200
The Earth, 200
High Church Claims Exposed, 29
Highmore A., On Registering Charitable
Donations, 159
Hilbers H. G., Statement of, 95
Hill B. E., Home Service, 441
Hill Sir Richard, Life of, by Sidney, 441
Hill Rev. Rowland, Mature Reflections and
Devotions of, 66
Notes of his Preaching, 41
Village Dialogues, 297
Life of, by Sidney, 441
Hill Rowland, Post Office Reform, 143
Hill S., Plan for Reducing the Poor's Rate,
159
Hillary Sir W., On Preservation from Ship-
wreck, 167
On the Improvement of the Metropolis,
228
^-^ Plan for a Steam Life Boat, &c., 221
Sketch of Ireland in 1824, 105
Hindoos (The), Account of, 355
Hindoostanee Tongue, Essay on the, 241
Hinds Rev. Sam., Hist, of Christianity, 463
The Catechist's Manual, 463
Hinton J. H., History and Topography of the
United States, 355, 401
■ Hints for Certain Reviewers, 252
Hippisley Sir J. C, Speeches on the Catholic
Claims, 129
Letters on ditto, 129
Historia Galf. Vinesalir, 401
HistoriiE Anglicanse Scriptores varii, ed.
Sparko, 401
HiBtoriie Anglicans Scriptores X, cur&
Twysd n, 401
Historise Britannica; et Anglicanse Script.
XX, cura Gale, 401
Historiae Byzantina; Script, post Theophanem,
390
Historise Coenobii Burgensis, Script, varii,
401
Historiae Croylandensis Continuatio, 401
Historical Parallels, 415
Hoare C, On the Grape Vine, 232
Hoare Sir R. C, History of Wiltshire, 341
Hobbes T., De Mirabilibus Pecci, 332
Works, 321
Hobbii T., Hist. Eccles. Carmine Elegiaco
Concinnata, 264
Hobhouse Sir Ben., On Inclosure Acts, &c.,
419
Hobson Rev. L. J., On the Circulation of the
Scriptures, &c , 86
Hobson Rev. S., The Christian Schoolmaster,
67
Hodgson A., Comparative Expense of Free
and Slave Labour, 153
Hodgson Rev. Dr., Life of Bp. Porteus, 454
Hodgson Captain S., Truths from the West
Indies, 355
Hoffman C. F., Wild Scenes, 355
Winter in the Far West, 355
Hofland T. C, Angler's Manual, 227
Hogan Major, Appeal to the Public, &c., 236
Hogarth G., Memoirs of the Musical Drama,
224
Musical History, &c., 224
Hogarth W., Original Engravings, 224
Life of, 447
Hogg J., Poetical Works, 264
Hogg T. J., Two Hundred and Nine Days,
355
Holcroft Thomas, Life of. 448
Holden Rev. G., The Christian Sabbath, 67
Holder W., Discourse concerning Time, 190
Holdsworth A. H., On the Situation of the
Country, 105
Holford G., Speech on the Employment of
Prisoners, 164
On the Criminal Pri.sons, 164
Holland, Account of the Poor Colonies, &c.,
of, 159
Holland H., Agriculture of Cheshire, 229
Holland Dr. H., Medical Notes and Reflec-
tions, 216
Hollings J. F., Life of Cicero, 434
Holman J., Voyage Round the World, 356
Holstein Gen., Memoirs of Bolivar, 395
Holt J., Agriculture of Lancashire, 230
Holl Joseph, Memoirs of, by Croker, 441
Holy Alliance, Declaration of England against
the Acts, &c., of the, 118
Home Sir E., Comparative Anatomy, 216
Homcri Opera, Ernesti, 302
• Ilias, Heyne, 302
Homer, Iliad and Odyssey, trans, by Pope,
302
trans, by Cowper, 302
INDEX.
499
Homer, Iliad and Odyssey, trans, by Pope,
with Notes by Wakefield, 464
Iliad, trans, by Sotheby, 302
Translations from, by Dryden, 302
Works, Essay towards a Trans, of, by
Scott, 302
Essay on, by Wood, 255
Homilies of the Church of England, 41
Hone W., Aspersions Answered, 265
On Ancient Mysteries, 29
Political Christmas Carol, 264
The Every-Day Book, 315
The Man in the Moon, &c., 264
Hood T., Jack Brag, 284
Love and Pride, 286
Maxwell, 287
Peregrine Bunce, 465
Precepts and Practice, 290
Sayings and Doings, 292
The Parson's Daughter, 289
Tylney Hall, 297
Up the Rhine, 297
. Whims and Oddities, 298
Hooke N., Roman History, 384
Hooker R., Ecclesiastical Politic, 29
Sermons, 41
Life of, 437, 449
Hooker Dr. W. J., British Jungermannise, 212
. Companion to the Botanical Mag., 211
Tour in Iceland, 212, 356
Hooper Bp., Life of, 437
Hope Thomas, Anastasius, 274
Costume of the Ancients, 426
Essay on Architecture, 228
Hoppner John, Life of, 447
Horse Romanse, 4
Horatii Opera, Bentleii, 302
Opera, Baxteri, &c., 302
■ • Epistoloe, with Notes, &c., by Hurd, 303
Horace, Works, trans, by Francis, 303
CEuvres, avec notes par Dacier, 303
Translations from, by Dryden, 303
Home Bp. , Commentary on the Psalms, 1 1
Works, 67
Home Rev.T. H., Biblical Bibliography, 245
Introduction to the Scriptures, 7
Compendious Introd. to the Bible, 7
Romanism Contradictory to the Bible, 67
Homer, Historical Sketch of, 441
Horsemanship, Hints on, 227
Horsley Bp., Biblical Criticisms, II
Book of Psalms, 2
Sermons, 41
Sermons on the Resurrection, &c., 41
Speeches, 129, 419
Tracts, 67
Horsley J., Britannia Romana, 329
Hortense, (Duchesse de St. Leu,) Memoires
de, 441
Horticultural Register, 232
Horticultural Society of London, Charter and
Bye- Laws of the, 232
Transactions of the, 239
Horton R. W., Letter on the Catholic Ques-
tion, 129
Speech on the Election of Mayor, &c.,
of Newcastle, 105
Hoskins G. A. , Visit to the Great Oasis, 356
Hoste Capt. Sir W., Memoirs of, 441
Hough Rev. Dr. J., Life of, by Wilmot, 441
Hough Rev. J., Reply to the Letters of the
Abbe Dubois, 67
Houghton P., Sermon, 42
House of Commons, Index to the, 1808, 418
List of the, 1814, 418
List of its Members, 1823, 417
Analysis of the, 1823, 417
Journals of the, 422
Reports from Committees of the, 422
House of Lords, Journals of the, 422
Calendar of the Journals, 422
Housman Rev. R., Life, &c., of, 441
Hoveden Roger de, 408
How to Observe, 315
Howard Lord, Life of, 446
Howard H., Remarks on the Catholic Reli-
gion, 67
Howard John, Life of, by Taylor, 442
Howard L., A Cycle in the Seasons of Britain,
464
Howard P., Address to the Abps. and Bps. of
England and Ireland, 29
Howard Dr. R. B., Morbid Effects of Defi-
ciency of Food, 216
Howe John, Life of, by Rogers, 442
Howe Richard Earl, Life of, by Barrow, 442
Howes Rev. F., Miscel. Poetical Translations,
303
Howick Vise. , Speech on the Change of Ad-
ministration, 106
Howitt W., Book of the Seasons, 197
Colonization and Christianity, 153
Rural Life of England, 315
Student Life of Germany, 356
Visits to Remarkable Places, 329
Huber Francis, Memoir of, 442
Hudson G., Flora Anglica, 212
Hudson J. C, On Chimney Sweeping, 174
Hufeland C. W., Art of Prolonging Human
Life, 216
Hug's Introduction to the New Testament, 7
Huggins W.,. Sketches in India, 356
Hughes Griffith, Nat. Hist, of Barbados; 206
Hughes John, Itinerary of Provence and the
Rhone, 356
Poems, 262
Life of, 448
Hughes Rev. Jos., Memoir of, by Leifchild,
442
Hughes Rev, T. S., Address in the cause of
the Greeks, 120
On the Greek Revolution, 120
Letter to G. Higgins, 66
Remarks on "An Essay on the Eternity
of the World, by a Sceptic," 52
Hull Dr. R., Notes on the Morbid Eye, 216
500
INDEX.
Hull Rev. W., Discourses at his Ordination
in the Congregational Church, Norwich, 42
. Duty of Christians towards Civil Rulers,
42
Consolations of Christianity, 42
■ Ecclesiastical Establishments, 29
On Calvinism, 67
Hulsean Lectures, 42
Human Economy, True Original Scheme of,
107
Human Sacrifices in India, Appeal by the
Society for the Abolition of, 151
Humblet le Chanoine, La Nouvelle Jerusalem
delivree, 120
Humboldt Alex, de, Essay on New Spain, 403
Essay on Rocks, 200
— — Personal Narrative, 356
Recueil d'Observations de Zoologie, &c. ,
216
Researches, 384
Travels and Researches of, 356
et A. Bonpland, Recueil d'Observations
de Zoologie, &c., 206
Hume D., Essays and Treatises, 313
History of England, 403
Hume G. S., Alice, and other Tales, 274
Hume Mr., Resolutions relative to the State
of the Nation, 106
Humfrey Lieut. Col. J. H., British Legion in
Spain, 403
Humphreys J., English Laws of Real Pro-
perty, 96
Letter to E. B. Sugden, 96
Hunt J., Mutual Love Recommended, 42
Translation of Elijah Considered, 42
Hunt Leigh, A Legend of Florence, 265
Byron and his Contemporaries, 442
The Indicator, 315
Hunt T. F., Exemplars of Tudor Architecture,
228
Hunter Dr., Life of, 447
Hunter G. ,Nummorum veterum descriptio,425
Hunter John, Memoir of, 442
Hunter John D., Captivity among the Indians,
442
Defended, by Norgate, 442
Hunter W. P., Expedition to Syria, 403
Huntingdon Sclina Countess of, Life of, 442
Huntingdonshire, Account of, 333
Huntingford Bp., Charge, 42
Letter to Lord Somers, 106
Petition of the English Catholics, consi-
dered, 130
Hurd Richd., Introd. to the Prophecies, 7
Hurd Bp., Moral and Political Dialogues, 315
Sermons, 42
Husenbcth Rev. F. C, Discourse at the Fu-
neral of the Baroness StaflFord, 42
Huskisson W., On the Depreciation of our
Currency, 148
Speech on the State of the Finances,
&c„ 143
Hus* John, Life of, 449
Hutchinson Lord, Speech on the Catholic
Question, 130
Hutton Dr. C, Philos. and Mathematical
Dictionary, 189
Recreations in Mathematics, 187
Hutton Dr. J., Theory of the Earth, 200
Biographical Account of, 442
Hutton W., History of the Roman Wall, 829
Life of, 442
Huxhara Dr., Life of, 447
HydeT. Veterum Persarum Religionis Hist. ,89
Idler, 309
Iffland W. A., The Foresters, 267
Immediate not Gradual Abolition; 153
Impeachments, Review of the Arguments in
favour of the Continuance of, notwithstand-
ing a Dissolution, 112
Imperial Gratitude, 120
Imperium in Imperio, 130
Important Considerations for the People, 106
Impressment, Letter to W. Wilberforce on, 92
Right and Practice of, considered, 92
Inchbald Mrs. , British Theatre, 265
Collection of Farces, 266
Modern Theatre, 266
Nature and Art, 288
Simple Story, 293
Independent Dissenters, Letters to a Congre-
gation of, 69
India, (British), Account of, 403
India, Correspondence in, between the Country
Powers and the Company's Servants, 120
Letter on an Open Trade to, 142
Narrative of a March in, 366
Proceedings in Parliament, &c., on the
subject of the Payments to the Troops
serving in, 236
View of the Present State, &c., of the
Free Trade and Colonization of, 156
Industry amongst the Labouring Classes, Re-
marks upon a Bill for Promoting, 160
Inglis H. D., The Channel Islands, 356
Journey throughout Ireland, 356
Journey through Norway, &c., 356
The Tyrol, 356
Rambles in the Footsteps of Don
Quixote, 356
Ingram Dr. J., Memorials of Oxford, 339
Saxon Chronicle, 403
Ingram R. A., The Causes of the Increase of
Methodism and Dissension, 42
Ingratitude, History of. 106
Ingulfi Croylandensis Historia, 401
Ingulphus, 408
Inheritance (The), 283
Innes J. B., Cursory Oba. on '• Baptismal
Regeneration, by Rev. Wm. Hull," 67
Eccles. Establishments Indefensible, 29
Memorials of Mrs. Inncs, 442
Inquirer (The), 248
Insect Architecture, 206
Insect Transformations, 206
INDEX.
501
Insect Miscellanies, 206
Insects, Natural History of, 206
Inspector (The), 248
Insurance against Robbery, 167
Interference of the British Legislature in the
Internal Concerns of the West India Islands
deprecated, 154
Ireland J., Letter to H. Brougham, Esq.,
M.P., 167
The Claims of the Establishment, 42
Ireland, Evidence on Tithes in, 419
Evidence on the State of, 419
— — Hints to the Legislature, for Removing
the Causes of the Discontents in, 105
Historical Songs of, ed. by Croker, 318
Letter to Sir F. D'lvemois on, 107
Letters to the English People on, 108
Observations on the State of, 1 10
On the Condition of the Poor in, 159
Remarks on the Evils of, 106
Report on the Prisons of, 421
Report on Tithes in, 421
Sketch of the State of, 113
Thoughts on the Disturbances in, 114
Irish Charitable Society, Sketch of, 168
Irish History, Sketches of, and Considerations
on the Catholic Question, 134
Irish Language, Attempts to circulate the
Scriptures in the, 87
Irish (Native), Memorial on behalf of the, 179
Irish Oratory, 130
Irving Rev. E. , Examination of the Writings,
&c., of, 67
Orations, 42
Irving J. T., Hunters of the Prairie, 283
Indian Sketches, 356
Irving W., Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey,
309
The Alhambra, 274
Astoria, 275
Bracebridge Hall, 276
Conquest of Granada, 403
History of Columbus, 356, 435
Voyages of the Companionsof Columbus,
356
Knickerbocker's New York, 285
Legends of Spain, 285
Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle, 286
The Sketch Book, 293
Tales of a Traveller, 295
Tour on the Prairies, 378
Isaacson H., Life of Dr. Andrews, 429
Isaeus, 304
Isaiah, New Translation of, by Bp. Lowth, 2
translated by Henderson, 2
translated by Govett, 2
Isle of Wight, Account of the, 333
Isocratis, Opera, Augeri, 303
Israelites, Memoires sur I'^tat des, 131
Italy as it is, 357
Italy, Spain, and Portugal, Lives of Literary
and Scientific Men of, 447
Iturbide Don Augustin de, Life of, 403
lu-Kiao-Li, a Chinese Novel, 284
Ives John, Garianonum of the Romans, 335
Ivimey J., Lecture on Slavery, 154
Jack of Newbury, History of, 461
Jackson J., On Wood Engraving, 224
Life of, 447
Jackson J. R. , What to Observe, 357
Jackson R., On the Increase of Crime, 164
Jacob W., Causes of Agricultural Distress,
143
Report on Agriculture and the Trade in
Com, 143
Jacobs P., Additamenta Animadversionum in
Athensei Deipnosophistas, 252
Jago Rev. R., Poems, 262
Jahn Dr. J., Hist, of the Hebrew Common-
wealth, 384
James the First, Life of, 448
James E., Exped. to the Rocky Mountains,
357
James G. P. R. , Ancient Regime, 274
Attila, 275
Corse de Leon, 278
Damley, 279
De L'Orme, 279
Desultory Man, 279
Gentleman of the Old School, 281
Henry of Guise, 282
Henry Masterton, 282
History of Charlemagne, 403
Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion, 403
Lives of Foreign Statesmen, 443
Man at Arms, 286
Morley Ernstein, 464
One in a Thousand, 289
Philip Augustus, 289
Richelieu, 291, 465
The Gipsey, 281
The Jacquerie, 284
The King's Highway, 285
The Robber, 291
James Major, Universal Toleration, 29
James Dr. T., Sermons, &c., 43
James W. , Naval Hist, of Great Britain, 403
Jameson Mrs., Characteristics of Women, 315
Handbook to the Public Galleries, 224
Memoirs of Female Sovereigns, 450
Rambles in Canada, 357
Social Life in Germany, 267
Visits and Sketches, 315
Jameson R., System of Mineralogy, 200
Jameson R. G., New Zealand, South Austra-
lia, &c., 357
Jameson Dr. T., On Cheltenham Waters,
&c., 216
Jameson, Wilson, and Murray's Narrative of
Discovery in Africa, 357
Jamesone George, Life of, 447
Jamieson R., Popular Ballads and Songs, 267
Japan, Diary on the Coast of, 370
Japanese, Manners and Customs of the, 357
Jardine Sir W. , The Naturalist's Library, 207
502
INDEX.
Jardine Sir W. and Selby P. J., Illustrations
of Ornithology, 206
Jebb Rev. J., Sacred Literature, 11
Jebb Bp., Life of, by Forster, 442
Jebb Bp. and Alex Knox, Correspondence,
ed. by Forster, 442
Jee Rev. T., On the Management of the
Poor, 159
JefFeries Lord, Life of, 447
Jefferson Thos., Memoirs, &c., of, ed. by
Randolph, 442
Jeffreys N., Conduct of the Prince of Wales,
106
Jemmett H. , On Ricardo's Political Economy,
&c., 137
On Arrest for Debt, 96
Jenkin T. , Examination of the Free Inquiry,
&c., 67
Jenkins T., Catalogo di Monumenti Scritti
del Museo del Signor, 245
Jenkinson's Travels in Bucharia, 370
Jenner Dr. E., Life of, 447
Life of, by Baron, 442
Jennerian Society, Plan, &c., of the, 219
Jenyns Rev. L., Manual of Vertebrate Ani-
mals, 206
Jenyns S., Poems, 262
Jeremiah, by Blayney, 2
Jennent Rev. Dr., Life of Abp. Leighton,
444
Jerome of Prague, Life of, 449
Jerrold D., Bubbles of the Day, 267
Cakes and Ale, 462
Jervis Sir J. J. W., Rise, &c., of the Ancient
Christian Church, 19
Jesse Capt., Notes of a Half-pay, 357
Jesse Edw., An Angler's Rambles, 315
■ Day at Hampton Court, 334
Day at Windsor and Eton, 330
Gleanings in Natural History, 198
Jesuits, Brief Account of, 20
Bulls for the Suppression and Re-estab-
lishment of the, 20
Jewell Bp., Apology for the Church of Eng-
land, trans, by Rev. S. Isaacson, 29
Life of, 437
Life of, by C. W. le Bas, 442
Jewish Intelligence, 464
Jewitt J. R., Adventures of, 357
Jews, Instruction and Conversion of the, 85
Naturalization of the, 130
History of the, 384
Conversion of the, 72
Reports of the Society for Promoting
Christianity amongst the, 86
Joan. Wallingford, 401
Joanna of Sicily, Historical Life of, 404
Job, Book of, trans, by T. Scott, 2
trans, by S. Lee, 2
Jocelyn Lord, Six Months with the Chinese
Expedition, 404
Jodrell Sir R. P., Carmina Selecta, 267
t Dover, 267
Joelis, Chronographia, 390
Johannes Brompton, Journallensis, 401
Johannes, Prior Hagustaldensis, 401
John Bull, 106
Johns R., The Schoolfellows, 293
Johnson A., Lucina sine Concubitu, 314
Johnson Rev. A., Account of the English
Translation of the Bible, 7
Johnson E., Life, Health, and Disease, 217
Johnson Dr. J. , On Morbid Sensibility of the
Stomach, &c., 217
Economy of Health, 217
Change of Air, 357
The Recess, 357
Johnson Dr. S., English Dictionary, 256
Essay concerning Parliaments, 106
Marmor Norfolciense, 106
Poems, 262
Rasselas, 291
Works, by Murphy, 321
Memoir of, 431
Life of, by Boswell, 443
Life of, by Boswell, with Additions by
Croker, 443
and Mrs. Knowles, Dialogue between,
62
Johnsoniana, 443
Johnston Dr. David, Public Education in
France, 178
Johnston Dr. G., History of British Sponges,
&c., 206
Johnstone Chas., Memoir of, 431
Johnstone Chev. de, Memoirs of the Rebellion
in 1745, 404
Johnstone Dr. J., On the Power of Mineral
Acid Vapours to destroy Contagion, 217
Johnstone Mr., Speech on the Gold Coin
Bill, 144
Joint- Stock Banks, Report on, 421
Joint- Stock Companies, Speeches on, 144
Jones E., Address to Bankers, &c., on Book-
Keeping, 186
Defence of the Convention concluded
in Portugal, Aug 30, 1808, 120
Jones Dr. E. G., Effects of Eau Medicinale
d'Husson in the Gout, 217
Jones Capt. G. M., Travels in Norway, &c.,
357
Jones Inigo, Life of, 447
Jones John, Attempts in Verse, 267
Jones J., On the Greek Article, 252
Jones Rear Adm. Paul, Memoirs of, 443
Jones R. R., Memoir of, 443
Jones Sir W., Works, 321
Poems, 262
Life of, 447
Jones Rev,T.,On Ecclesiastical Liberality, 29
Jones T. R., Outline of the Animal King-
dom, 206
Jonson Ben, Works, 267
Poems, 262
Life of, 446
Joplin T., Essay on Banking, 144
INDEX.
503
Jordan G. W., Examination of the Slave
Registry Bill, 154
Jordan Mrs., Life of, 448
Jortin Dr. John, Truth of the Christian Reli-
gion, 43
Life of Erasmus, 437
Observations upon Authors, 252