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added, the Love Epistles of Aristænetus. Translated by R. Brinsley Sheridan and Mr. Halhed. Edited by Walter K. Kelly. London: MDCCCLIV. 8vo. pp. 500.

Prospect from the Congress Gallery.-See Cobbett, W. 'Protestant, A."-See Houghton, Lord.

"Prout, Father."-See Mahony.

PROUT (William). Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, considered with reference to Natural Theology. Edited By J. W. Griffith. London: 1855. 12mo. pp. 419.

Psalmi Davidis.-See Bible.

Psalms of David.—See Bible.

PUBLIC Characters of 1800-1801. To be continued annually. London: 1801. 8vo. pp. 587. ports.

PUCKLE (James). The Club: or, A Gray Cap for a Green Head. A dialogue between a father and son. [Edited by S. W. Singer.] Chiswick Press: M DCCC XXXIV. 16mo. pp. xii, 128. port and pls.

[PÜCKLER-MURKAU (Hermann, Fürst von)]. Tutti Frutti. By the author of "The tour of a German Prince." [Translated by Edmund Spencer.] New York: 1834. 8vo. pp. 226.

PULLEYN (William). Church-Yard Gleanings, and Epigrammatic Scraps: being a collection of remarkable Epitaphs and Epigrams, compiled from the most ancient as well as modern sources, foreign and domestic, Serious and Facetious: to which are annexed Some Observations on Churches, Church-Yards, Rites of Sepulture, Tombs, and Mausoleums; with instructions for ascertaining the dates of ancient monuments. London: [n. d.] 12mo. pp. 264.

The PUNISHMENTS of China, illustrated by Twenty-Two Engravings: with Explanations in English and French. London: Printed for William Miller. 1801. Lg. 4to. 22 pls and

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Pursuits of Literature.-See Mathias.

QUAIN (Richard). On Some Defects in General Education: being the Hunterian Oration of the Royal College of Surgeons for 1869. London: 1870. 12mo. pp. 112.

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The School of the Heart; or, the heart of itself gone away from God; brought back to Him; and instructed by Him. With The Learning of the Heart; and Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man. London: MDCCCXLV. 32mo. pp. 264.

See Crashaw, R.

Quarrels of Authors.-See Disraeli.

QUATREFAGES (A. de). Le ver a soie et la Sériciculture. Paris: 1866. 24mo. PP. 51.

Histoire de l'homme.

Paris: 1867- 5 Nos. 24m0.

Queene of Arragon.—See Habington, W.

QUEKETT (John). Lectures on Histology, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, in the session 1850-51. Elementary tissues of plants and animals. Illustrated by one hundred and fifty-nine wood-cuts. London: 1852. 8vo. PP. viii, 215.

[The Same:] delivered 1851-52. Vol. II. Structure of the skeleton of plants and invertebrate animals. Illustrated by two hundred and sixty-four wood cuts. London: 1854. 8vo. pp. viii, 413.

A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope, including the different Methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Third Edition, with additions. Illustrated with eleven plates and upwards of three hundred wood engravings. London: 1855. 8vo. pp. 556. pls. La QUESTION Mexicaine et la Colonisation Française. Paris: 1864. Svo. pp. 40.

[QUINCY (J. P.)]. Charicles: a dramatic poem. By the author of Lyteria. Boston: MDCCCLVI. 12mo. Pp. 106. QUINCY (Q. de).—See Duppa, R.

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ABELAIS (Francois).

The Works of Francis Rabelais. Translated from the French. By Sir Thomas Urquhart

and Motteux; with explanatory notes, by Duchat, Ozell, and others. A new edition, revised, and with additional notes. London: 1851. 2 vols.

2 vols.

8vo. ports.

Euvres de François Rabelais. Contenant la vie de Gargantua et celle de Pantagruel augmentées de plusieurs fragments et de deux chapitres du Ve livre restitués d'apres un manuscrit de la Bibliothèque Impériale. Précédées d'une notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de Rabelais. Augmentée de Nouveaux Documents Par P. L. Jacob, Bibliophile. Nouvelle édition, revue sur les meilleurs textes et particulièrement sur les travaux de J. Le Duchat et de S. de L'Aulnaye Éclaircie quant à l'Orthographe et à la Ponctuation, et accompagnée de Notes succinctes et d'un Glossaire Par Louis Barré. Illustrations par Gustave Doré. Paris: 1857. rl. 8vo. pp. 339. pls. RACCOLTA di Quadri dipinti dai piu' famosi pennelli, e posseduti da S. A. R. Pietro Leopoldo Arciduca d' Austria Principe

. . &c., &c. Una parte dei quali stanno esposti nel suo R. Palazzo, e una altra parte nella sua R. Galleria di Firenze. Firenze MDCCLXXVIII. 2 vols. Large fo. Title. 147 pls. and

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RACCOLTA di Varj Esercizj di Pieta' ed Istruzioni. Edizione XXI. ricorretta ed accresciuta sopra l'ultima di Roma. Venezia: 1829. 2 vols. 24mo.

RACINE (Jean). Euvres / de / Racine. / Tome Premier. / A Paris: M. DCC. LX. Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roi. / 3 vols. 4to. port. and pls.

Euvres de Jean Racine. Paris: 1819.
Paris: 1819. 4 vols. 32mo.

port and pls.

Théatre complet. Précédé d'une notice par M. Auger.

Paris: 1845. 12mo.

RAFINA (Gesner).

pp. 663. port.

Une Mission Secrète a Paris pendant la

Commune. Rapports Adressés au Gouvernement. Paris: 1871. 12mo. pp. 65.

RAIKES (T.).—See Stoddard, R. H.

RAINSFORD (Marcus). An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti: comprehending a view of the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo; with its antient and modern state. [London:] Albion Press Printed: 1805. 4to. pp. 467. pls.

Geschichte der Insel Hayti oder St. Domingo besonders des auf derselben errichteten Negerreichs. Aus dem Englischen. Mit einem Kupfer. Hamburg, bei Adolph Schmidt. 8vo. pp. 427.

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RALEIGH (Sir Walter). The Historie of / the World. / In five bookes. Intreating of the Beginning and first Ages of the same, from the Crea- tion unto Abraham. / 2 of the Times from the Birth of Abraham, to the destruction of the / temple of Salomon. / 3 From the destruction of Jerusalem, to the time of Philip of Macedon. / 4 From the Reigne of Philip of Macedon, to the establishing of that King-/dome, in the Race of Antigonus. 5 From the settled rule of Alexanders Successors in the East, untill the Ro- / mans (prevailing over all) made Conquest of Asia and Macedon. / By Sir Walter Ralegh, Knight. [At London: printed for Walter Burre, 1614]. pp. (61), 555, 669, (54). Maps and pls.

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Fo.

The colophon is: London, Printed for G. Lathum and R. Young.

M.DC.XXXIV.

The Poems of Sir Walter Raleigh: now first collected. With a Biographical and Critical Introduction: by Sir Egerton Brydges, K. J. The second edition. London: From the Private Press of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Printed by T. Davison, Whitefriars. 1814. 12mo. pp. 79. See Wotton, H.

Rambling Fuddle-Caps.-See Ward, E.

[RAMÉ (L. de la)]. Held in Bondage, or Granville de Vigue. Philadelphia: 1864. 2 vols. 12mo.

RAMSAY (Allan). The Ever Green, being a Collection of Scots Poems, Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. Allan Ramsay. Edinburgh; MDCCLXI. 2 vols.

Published by

16mo.

RAMSAY (Allan). The Tea-Table Miscellany: or, a Collection of choice Songs, Scots and English. In Four Volumes. The Twelfth Edition, Being the Compleatest and most Correct of any yet published. London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. MDCCLXIII. 4 vols. in I. 12mo. port.

The Tea-Table Miscellany: or, a Collection of Scots. Songs. The Fourteenth Edition, With large Additions, not printed in any former Impression. Dublin: Printed by T. Dyton, at Newton's Head, in Dame-street, Bookseller. MDCCLXIX. 12mo. pp. 360.

The Gentle Shepherd, A Pastoral Comedy; with illustrations of the Scenary: An appendix, Memoirs of David Allan, the Scots Hogarth; besides original, and other poems connected with the illustrations: and a comprehensive glossary. To which are prefixed, an authentic life of Allan Ramsay, and an inquiry into the origin of pastoral poetry; the propriety of the rules prescribed for it; and the practice of Ramsay. Edinburgh: Printed by Abernethy & Walker. 1808. 2 vols. 8vo. port., pls., and map.

The Gentle Shepherd, A Pastoral Comedy. With a life and portrait of the author, numerous illustrations, and a comprehensive glossary. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, North Bridge. MDCCCLIX. 16mo. pp. 175. port. and pls.

RAMSAY (David). The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America, throughout the war which established their Independence; and first President of the United States. New-York: Printed by Hopkins & Seymour. 1807. 8vo. pp. viii, 376.

From the library of "John Randolph of Roanoke," with a copy of his rare book plate. The binding is a remarkably fine specimen of fancy American binding of an early period.

The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of The United States of America, throughout the war which established their Independence; and first President of the United States. Second Edition. Boston; Published by D. Mallory and Co., 1811. 12mo. pp. viii, 371.

Vie de Georges Washington général en chef des armées des États-Unis pendant la guerre qui a établi leur indépendance et premier Président des États-Unis. Traduit de l'Anglais.

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