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Alison (Archibald), History of Europe, | Anti- Brownistus, Three Speeches, by

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(Walter), History of France, 458.
(William), Copy of the paper de-
livered by, to the Sheriffs, 405.

(James), Account of the Hebrides,

329.
Anderton (James), A Key to unlock all
the Wards of the city of London, 150.
Andree (Jo.), Observations upon the vir-
tues of Hemlock, 498.

André (M. St.), The Anatomist dissected,
498.

Andrewes (Thomas), Sermon at St. Law-
rence's, 189.

Andrews (Richard), The Gaol of New-
gate unmasked, 154.

562.

(William), News from the Stars,

(James P.), History of Great Bri-
tain, 329.
Angel (Samuel), Letter to R. L. Jones, on
the subject of widening the Poultry,
74.
Angus (Joseph), Lectures on the advan-
tage of a Classical Education, 166.

The Voluntary System, 438.
Angus, Watts, and Medland's Select
Views in London, 9.

Anne (Queen), her Speech to Parliament,
254.

Anson (George), Voyage round the
World, 553.

Anstey (John), The Pleader's Guide, 515.

Master Warden, Mistris Warden, &c.,

126.

Antichristomachus (Christophilus), Mar-
tyrium Christianum, 448, 540.
A. P., Life and Death of Pope Alexander
VII., 389.

Applegarth (Robert William), Rights for
Man, 254.

Arago (François), Biographies of Scien-
tific Men, 389.

Archaicus, Admonitions relating to the
Jews, 278.

Archdall (Mervyn), Monasticon Hiberni-
cum, 449.

Aretine (Peter), Strange Newes from
Bartholomew Fair, 14.
Armin (Robert), The Italian Tailor and
his Boy, 515.

Armstrong (Alexander), Discovery of the
North-west Passage, 553.

(Dr.), Benevolence, a Poem, 515.
Arnold (Samuel James), Letters to the
proprietors of Drury-lane Theatre, 176.
Arnold's Chronicle, or the Customs of
London, 76.

Arnold (Thomas), History of the Pelo-
ponnesian War, by Thucydides, 458.
History of Rome, 458.
Arnot (Neil), Elements of Physics, 498.
Arwaker (Edmund), jun., Embassy from
Heaven, 515.

Asgill (John), Defence of, 255.

Reasons against the enlarge-

ment of, from custody, 256.

Extract of the Act 2 Geo. I.

(Insolvent Debtors), 487.

Argument, proving that man
may be translated from hence into eter-
nal life, 540.

(Mr.), An Essay upon Charity, 23.
Asaph (The Bishop of St.), Sermon be-
fore the Society for the Propagation of
the Gospel, 169.

(William, Bishop of St.), Sermons
of, 553.

Ashburnham (John), Narrative of his
attendance on Charles the First, 330.
Ashe (Simeon), Funeral Sermon on the
rev. Jeremiah Whitaker, 195.
Asheton (William), The danger of Hy-
pocrisie, 182.
Ashmole (Elias), The Institution, Laws,
&c., of the Order of the Garter, 357.
Antiquities of Berkshire, 357.
Ashton (Mr.), Copy of part of the paper
left by, 405.

(John), Sermon at the opening of
Bishopsgate Church, 180.
Astle (Thomas), Origin and Progress of
Writing, 510.

Astley (Philip), Historical account of
the Low Countries, 458.

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(John), Liber Regis, 438.
(Nathaniel), Historical and Political
Discourse on the Laws of England, 488.

(Sir Nicholas), Argument on the
attachment of nobles for contempt in
Chancery, 122.

Badcock (William), A Touchstone for
gold and silver wares, 44.
Bagshaw (Henry), The excellency of pri-
mitive government, 182.

Bailey (John), History and Antiquities of
the Tower, 159.

(Nathaniel), Antiquities of London
and Westminster, 1.

New Universal Etymologi-
cal Dictionary. (Edit. Scott), 563.
Baillie (David), Proceedings in Scotland
relating to the Plot, 409.

Baker (David Erskine), Biographia Dra-
matica, 515.

(George), History of Northampton-
shire, 358.

(James), Life of Sir Thomas Ber-
nard, 390.

A Collection of Facts relating
to D'Alembert's book, 540, 563.
(Sir Richard), Chronicle of the Kings
of England, 330.
Baker's Chronicle, Animadversions on,
330.

Sermon at St. Paul's, 189.
Bakewell (Robert), Introduction to Geo-
logy, 499.

Balantine (J.), Comparison of Established
and Dissenting Churches, 438.
Baldwin (Samuel), Survey of the British
Customs, 172.

Bale (John), Declaration of Bonner's
Articles, 56.

(Johan), The Actes of Englysh Vo-
taryes, 389.

Balguy (John), Silvius's Defence of a
Dialogue, 438.

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Barnard (Sir John), A Letter to, on the
decoration of Cities, 72.

His Defence of proposals for
raising money for the year 1746, 256.
Barnes (Joshua), History of Edward the
Third, 330.

Barnwell (George), City Apprentice, 589.
Barrett (William), History of Bristol, 358.
Barrington (George), Memoirs of, 390.

(Sir Jonah), Historic Memoirs of
Ireland, 330.
Barrow (Isaac), Sermon at Guildhall
Chappel, 183.

(John), Life, &c. of the Earl of
Macartney, 390.

(Sir John), Life of George lord
Anson, 389.

(John Henry), The Mirror of Par-
liament, 250.

Barry (James), Account of the Pictures in
the great room of the Adelphi, 199.
Etchings from his Paintings

in the Adelphi, 199.
Barth (Henry), Travels in North and
Central Africa, 554.

Barthelemy (Abbé) Travels of Anacharsis.
(Corpus Historicum), 553.
Barton (Samuel), Sermon before the Lord
Mayor, 185.

Bassano (Paul), Statement concerning im-

portation of Salmon and Lobsters, 256.
Basset (William), Sermon before the
Salters Company, 192.
Bastwicke, (Dr. John), M. Burton, M.

Prynne, and Wickins, Petition of, to
Parliament, 121.

Bates (George), Elenchus Motuum, &c.,
or account of the late Troubles, 331.
(George T.), Sermon before the Lord
Mayor, 191.

(William), Sermon on the death of
Queen Mary, 552.

Battely (John), Antiquitates Rutupinæ,
358.

Antiquities of Richborough,

358.
Bateman (Edmund), Sermon at St. Brid-
get's, 190.

(Thomas), Diseases of London, 113.
Batùta (Ibn), Travels of, 554.
Bavius (Mr.), Grub-street Miscellany, 90.
Bawd wen (William), Dom Boc; or trans-

lation of the record called Domesday,
as far as relates to Middlesex, Herts,
Bucks, Oxford, and Gloucester, 358.
Baxter (Richard), How to do good to
many, a Sermon, 178.

Bayard (Nicholas), Account of his com-

mitment for High Treason, 459.
Bayfius (Lazarus), De Vasculis libellus,
510.

Bayle (Peter), Critical Dictionary, 459.
Bayly (Thomas), Herba Parietis; or the
Wall-flower, 583.

Baynes (T. M.), Views in the Environs of
London, 1.

Beames (Thomas), The Rookeries of Lon-
don, 2.

Bearcroft (Philip), Historical account of
Thomas Sutton, founder of the Charter-
house, 583.

Beattie (James), Scotticisms, 563.
Beaufoy (Mr.) Speech on the Conveyance
of Negroes, 313.

Beaulieu (Luke), Sermon at Guildhall
Chapel, 184.

Beaumont and Fletcher, The Works of,
516.

Beaumont (J. T. Barber), On Criminal Ju-
risprudence, 488.

Becher (A. B.), The Landfall of Columbus,

553.

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Benlowes (Edward), Panegerycon Inau-
gurale, 516.

Benson (Thomas), Vocabularium Anglo-
Saxonicum, 563.

Bentham (James), History of Ely Cathe-
dral, 358.

ture, 511.

Essays on Gothic Architec-

(Jeremy), Observations on Mr.
Peel's Speech on the Police magistrates'
salary raising Bill, 119, 257.
Bentivoglio, Historia di Fiandra, 459.
Bentley (Richard), The Works of, by
Dyce, 541.

Emendations on Milton, 589.
Beowulf, The Anglo-Saxon Poem of, 358,
516.

Berington (Jos.) Literary History of the
Middle Ages, 459.

History of the reign of
Henry the Second, &c., 331.
Berkeley (George), The Works of, 499.
A Miscellany, 499.
Berkenhout (John), Biographical History
of Literature, 390.
Berquin (Robert), Les Merveilles des
Indes, 499.

Berry (William), History of Guernsey,
358.
- Dictionary of Heraldry, 358.
Berriman (William), Sermon at St. Brid-
get's, 190.

Sermon at St. Paul's, 190.
Bertrami (Caroli) Britannicarum Gentium
Historiæ Antiquæ Scriptores tres, 331.
Berwick (Edward), Rawdon Papers, 309.
Besse (Joseph), Life of Richard Claridge,

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Bevell (James), Narrative of the Robbery
in the Earl of Harrington's house, 117,
418.

Beveridge (William), Sermon on the ex-
cellency of the Common Prayer, 541.
Bevis (John), On the Mineral Waters of
Bagnigge Wells, 499.

B. F., World's Honour detected, 579.
Bicheno (G. E.) and others, Addresses of,
at the Zoological Club, with Catalogue
of Mammalia, &c., 167.
Bickerstaff (Isaac), Predictions for the
year 1708, 516.

Bickerstaff (Isaac), Predictions for the
year 1712, 516.
Billings (Robert Wm.), Illustrations, &c.
of the Temple Church, 75, 358.
Bingham (Joseph), Antiquities of the
Christian Church, 438.

(Peregrine), Law of Landlord and
Tenant, 488.

Bingley (William), Tour round North
Wales, 358.

Binnell (Robert), Description of the River
Thames, 172.

Bion (Stephen), Short Principles for the
architecture of stone Bridges, 20.
Birch (Thomas), History of the Royal
Society, 170.

(Peter), Sermon before the House of
Commons, 541.
Bischoff (James), View of the Woollen
and Worsted manufactures, 257.
Injurious effects of Foreign

Tariffs, 257.
Bishop (George), A Vindication of the
Quakers, 438.
Bissett (Robert), History of the reign of
George the Third, 331.

(William), Plain English; a Sermon
for the reformation of manners, 179.
B. L., An accurate Description of New-
gate, &c., 153.
Black (William Henry), Plan of a Na-
tional Registration, 110, 257.

Catalogue of the Library of
the Grammar-school at Lewisham, 563.
Blackall (Ofspring), Chaplain to Her Ma-
jesty, Sermon at St. Paul's, 187.
Blackburne (L.), Sermon at Guildhall
Chappel, 186.

Blackmore (Sir Richard), A Discourse on
the Plague, 112.

Prince Arthur, 516.
Prejudices against the Arian

Hypothesis, 541.
Blackstone (Sir William), Commentaries,

488.

Considerations on the Ques-
tion of Tenants by copy of Court-roll,

488.

Blackwell (Thomas), Enquiry into the
Life and Writings of Homer, 516.
Blake (William), The Ladies' Charity
School House-roll of Highgate, 371.
Blanc (Louis), Historical Revelations of
1848, 459.

Bland (Peter), Answer to the late scan-
dalous and libellous pamphlet, 130, 131.
Bleadon (John), Selections in Prose and
Poetry, 516.

Blith (W.), The English Improver im-
proved, 499.

Blome (Richard), Britannia, 359.
Blomfield (Charles James), A Letter on the
present neglect of the Lord's Day, 62.

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Hand-book of Proverbs, 459.
Bohun (William), Privilegia Londini, 78.
Bold (Hen.), St. George's day, 516.
Boldron (Robert), Narrative of the Popish
Plot, 297.

Bolingbroke (Lord), Remarks on the His-
tory of England, 331.

The Works of. (Edit. Mal-

let), 563.
Bonneville (Pierce Frederick), Traité des
Monnaies, 460.

Booth (Hen.), Speech of, on being elected
knight of the shire for Chester, 258.
Boraston (George), Sermon at St. Law-
rence's Church, 178.

Boreman (R.), The Countryman's Cate-
chisme, 439.

Borlase (Edmund), The Reduction of Ire-
land, 331.

(William), Antiquities of Cornwall,

359.

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Borthwick (J. D.), Three Years in Cali-
fornia, 460.

Bossuet (M.), His Conference with Claude,
431, 541.

Boswell (Henry), Historical Descriptions,
England and Wales, 359.

(James), Life of Johnson. (Edit.
Croker), 396.

Letters of, 586.
Botero (Giovanni), Causes of the magni-
ficence of cities, 460.

Botfield (Beriah), Notes on Cathedral
Libraries, 563.

Boucher (Jonathan), Glossary of Archaic
and Provincial words, 563.
Boughton (Sir W. C. Rouse), Address to
a Parochial Meeting at Chiswick, 258.
Bourchette (Joseph), The British Domi-
nions in North America, 460.

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