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Theological Works. 8 vol. (Two portraits, inserted.) 8°. Oxford, 1830. 477 Vol. 1-3. Sermons. 4. Sermons; Defence

of the Blessed Trinity; Sermons on the Creed. 5. Sermons on the Creed. 6. Sermon xxxiv. on the Creed; Expositions; &c. 7. Treatise on the Pope's Supre macy, and a discourse concerning the unity of the Church. 8. Opuscula theologica, orationes, poematia.

Beauties of I. Barrow, selected from all his sermons and devotional writings, with a biographical notice of the Author. By B. S. 8°. 1846.

BARROW (SIR JOHN).

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BARRY (JAMES) R.A. AND

OTHERS.

Lectures on Painting by the Royal Academicians Barry, Opie, and Fuseli. Edited, with an introduction and notes by Ralph N. Wornum. (Portrait of Fuseli.) 8. Bohn, 1848.

487

BARRY (MICHAEL JOSEPH).
Songs of Ireland. Edited by M. J.
Barry. 12. Dublin, 1845.

BARTER (CHARLES).

488

The Dorp and the Veld; or six months in Natal. 8°. 1852.

BARTLETT (JOHN RUSSELL).

489

Dictionary of Americanisms. Glossary of words and phrases, colloquially used in the United States. 8°. New York and London, 1849. 490

BARTON (BERNARD).

Selections from the poems and letters of B. Barton. Edited by his daughter (Lucy Barton). (Portrait.) 8°. 1849. 491

Prefixed is Memoir by E. F. G., i.e. Edward
Fitz Gerald.

BARWICK (PETER) M.D.

Life of John Barwick, D.D. sometime fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge; and immediately after the Restoration successively Dean of Durham and St. Paul's. Written in Latin by his brother Dr. Peter Barwick... Translated into English by the editor of the Latin life. With some notes [by Hilkiah Bedford] and a brief account of the author. appendix of Letters from Charles I. in his confinement, and Charles II. and the Earl of Clarendon in their exile.. (Portraits of Peter and John Barwick.) 8°. 1724. (Two copies.)

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452

No. 1. L. P. Book-plate and MS. notes of Philip Bliss.

2. Book-plate of Viscount Kirkwall.

BASIRE (ISAAC) D.D.

Correspondence of I. Basire, Archdeacon of Northumberland and Prebendary of Durham, in the reigns of Charles I. and Charles II. With a memoir of his life By W. N. Darnell. 8°. 1831. 493

BASKERVILLE (ALFRED).

Poetry of Germany. Consisting of selections from upwards of seventy of the most celebrated poets, translated into English verse, with the original text on the opposite page, by A. Baskerville. Second impression. 12o, Leipzig, 1854.

494

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BASSOMPIERRE (FRANÇOIS DE) MARSHAL OF FRANCE.

Memoirs of the embassy of the Marshal De Bassompierre to the Court of England in 1626 translated. With notes. 8o. 1819. 497 According to "Lowndes" the translation by J. W. Croker, the notes by Sir N. H. Nicolas.

BASTIAT (FRÉDÉRIC).

Essays on political economy. Part 1. 2. That which is Capital and interest. seen, and that which is not seen. 3. Government. What is Money? 4. The Law. 12o. 1853. 498 Popular fallacies regarding general interests; being a translation of the "Sophismes Economiques." With notes by G. R. Porter. 12o. 1846.

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Elenchus Motuum nuperorum in Anglia or, a short historical account of the rise and progress of the late troubles in England. In two parts. Written in Latin by Dr. G. B. Motus Compositi: or, the history of the composing the affairs of England by the restauration of K. Charles the second, and the punishment of the regicides and other principal occurrents to 1669. Written in Latin by Tho. Skinner, M.D. Made English [by A. Lovel]. To which is added a preface. (Frontispiece; and portraits inserted.) 8°. 1685.

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The name on the t. p. is "Bates."

BATE (GEORGE).

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Lives, actions, and execution of the prime actors, and principall contrivers of that horrid murder of ... King Charles the first... With passages in the lives of others, their assistants, who died before they could be brought to justice. 12o. 1661.

502

"Lowndes," quoting Ant. à Wood, says "Not written by the physician Bate, but by another far inferior to him in all respects.'

[BATHURST (CHARLES).]

Lectures read at a Mechanics' Institute in the country. [Anon. but preface signed "C. B."] 12o. 1854.

503 Extracts from history, illustrating the character of the people of India-MadnessShakespeare-In what sort of countries are mankind most prosperous-Effects of the gold discoveries-Origin and early history of the Russians and TurksBattles of few against many, ancientRudiments of general geology-Particular plays of Shakespeare-Heat and DewLaw-First notions in Mathematics. BAXTER (REV. JOHN

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Catholic Communion defended against both extreams: and unnecessary division confuted. In five parts: I. The dangerous schismatick; on the three cases about Church-communion. II. Animadversions on part of Mr. Raphson's book. III. Survey of the unreasonable defender of Dr. Stillingfleet, for separation IV. Reasons of the authors censured communion with the parish-churches. V. The reasons why Dr. J. O. [John Owen] twelve arguments change not his judgment. 4o. 1684.

"For the Reverend Dr. Tenison."

507

MS. on

fly leaf. MS. notes at end by Tenison : "From his library.

Full and easie satisfaction which is the true and safe religion . . . In four parts 12o. 1674.

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Prefixed is a portrait and "Histoire de Mr.
Bayle et de ses ouvrages."

Historical and critical Dictionary, selected and abridged from the great work of P. Bayle. With a life of Bayle. 4 vol. 514 (Portrait.) 12o. 1826. General Dictionary, historical and critical in which a new and accurate translation of that of Mr. Bayle . . . is included; and interspersed with several thousand lives never before published. The whole containing the history of the most illustrious persons of all ages and nations, particularly those of Great Britain and Ireland... By Rev. John Peter Bernard; Rev. Thomas Birch; John Lockman; and other hands. And the articles relating to Oriental History by George Sale. 10 vol. Fo. 1734-41.

BAYLEY (JOHN).

515

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BEALE (ANNE).

Poems. 12o. 1842.

521

Vale of the Towey, or, sketches in South Wales. 8°. 1844.

BEAMES (REV. THOMAS).

522

Rookeries of London: past, present, and prospective. 8o. 1850. 523

At end-Public Baths and Wash-houses.
Suggestions.

BEAMISH (NORTH LUDLOW).

Discovery of America by the Northmen, in the tenth century, with notices of the early settlements of the Irish in the western hemisphere. 8°. 1841.

524

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AND OTHERS.

528

Poetical works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer. With lives, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes, by Rev. George Gilfillan. 8°. Edinburgh, 1854.

BEATTIE (WILLIAM) M.D.

529

Life and letters of Thomas Campbell. Edited by W. Beattie. 3 vol. (Portrait.)

8o.

1849. BEAUCHAMP (ALPHONSE DE).

530

Authentic narrative of the invasions of France, in 1814 and 1815, comprising a circumstantial detail of the battle of Waterloo. Second edition. 2 vol. 8°. 1816. 531

BEAUCHESNE (ALCIDE DE).

Louis XVII. his life-his suffering-his death the captivity of the Royal family in the Temple. Translated and edited by W. Hazlitt vignettes autographs and plans. 2 vol. 8°. 1853.

BEAUMONT

(FRANCIS)

FLETCHER (JOHN).

Fifty Comedies and Tragedies

532

AND

Published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added. [London, 1679.].

Fo.

533

Title-page laid down and apparently made up. The date of the imprint [? taken from some other book] is 1678.

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[Half-titles]. Commendatory poems on Beaumont and Fletcher-King and No King-Scornfull Lady-Humorous LieuMad Faithful Shepherdess Lover-Loyal Subject-Rule a Wife and have a Wife-Chances-Bloody Brother; or, Rollo-Wild-Goose Chase-Wife for a Month Pilgrim- Lovers Progress Love's Pilgrimage- Double MarriageMaid in the Mill Knight of MaltaLove's Cure : or, the Martial MaidWomen Pleas'd · Night Walker Woman's Prize-Island Princess-Noble Gentleman-Two Noble Kinsmen-Tragedy of Thierry and Theodoret-Womanhater-Nice Valour (and Masque at the marriage of Frederick and Elizabeth)Honest Man's Fortune -Four Plays in one. 30 vol. 8°. n.p. n.d.

534

All bound singly, being portions of the edition by Theobald, Seward, and Sympson (1750, in 10 vol.)

MS. marks and MS. notes by Leigh Hunt and Mr. Forster.

Works. With an introduction by George Darley. 2 vol. (Portraits.) 8°.

(Two copies.)

1839.

535 Works; the text formed from a new With collation of the early editions. notes and a biographical memoir by Rev. Alexander Dyce. 11 vol. (Portraits.)

8o. 1843-6.

536

The finest scenes, lyrics, and other beauties of those two poets, now first selected from the whole of their works. With opinions of distinguished critics, and a general introductory preface, by Leigh Hunt. 8°. Bohn, 1855.

notes

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BECKER (WILHELM ADOLPH).

Gallus or Roman Scenes of the time of Augustus; with notes and excursus illustrative of the manners and customs of the Romans. Translated from the German, 1844. 546 by Frederick Metcalfe. 8°. BECKET (ANDREW).

Shakspeare's himself again; or the language of the poet asserted being a full but dispassionate examen of the readings and interpretations of the several editors 547 8°. 1815. . . 2 vol. BECKFORD (WILLIAM).

Biographical memoirs of extraordinary painters Second edition. [Anon.] 12o. 1780.

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BECKMANN (JOHANN).

History of Inventions, discoveries, and origins. Translated from the German, by William Johnston. Fourth edition, carefully revised and enlarged by William Francis, and J. W. Griffith. 2 vol. (Portraits.) 8°. Bohn, 1846.

BEDDOES (THOMAS) M.D.

552

Hygeia: or essays moral and medical, on

the causes affecting the personal state of our middling and affluent classes. 3 vol. 8°. Bristol, 1802-3.

BEDDOES (THOMAS LOVELL).

553

Poems posthumous and collected. 2 vol. (in one). 12o.

1851.

554

Memoir prefixed to Vol. 1 was written by
Thomas Forbes Kelsall (E. W. Gosse in the
Athenaeum.)

BEDE, THE VENERABLE.

Ecclesiastical History of England. Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. With illustrative notes, a map of Anglo-Saxon England, and a general Index. Edited by J. A. Giles. 8°. Bohn, 1847.

555

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BEGGS (THOMAS).

Inquiry into the extent and causes of Juvenile Depravity . . . 8°. 1849.

566

BEHN (MRS. APHARA, OR APHRA).
All the histories and novels . . .
With the history of the life and memoirs
of Mrs. Behn. By one of the fair sex

Letters that pass'd betwixt her and Minheer Van Bruin, a Dutch merchant; with her character of the country . . Sixth edition. 8°. 1718. 567

Plays. Third edition. 4 vol. (Portrait.) 12o. 1724. 568

To Christopher Duke of Albemarle, on his voyage to his government of Jamaica. A Pindarick. 4o. 1687.

Book-plate of Sir Peter Thompson.

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Partly by R. B. Hinds.-B.M. Cat.

Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, 1843-6; employed surveying the islands of the eastern Archipelago; accompanied by a brief vocabulary of the principal languages. With notes on the natural history of the islands, by Arthur Adams. 2 vol. (With three separate charts.) 8°. .. 8°.

BEEVER (REV. WILLIAM HOLT). Notes on fields and cattle from the diary of an amateur farmer . . . Prize essay on time of entry on farms

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1848.

575

BELCHIER (DABRIDGCOURT).
[No title page. Hans Beer-Pot, his in-
visible comedie of See me, and see me not.
1618.] 4°.
576

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