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LINDLEY (J.) Lecture Substances used as Food, illustrated by the Great Exhibition. By John Lindley[Lond.] 1852. 8vo. LINDLEY (J.) AND HUTTON (W.) The Fossil Flora of Great Britain; or, Figures and Descriptions the Vegetable Remains found in a Fossil State By John Lindley · and William Hutton3 vols. Lond. 1831-3, 8vo.

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LINDO (A. A.) The Injurious Tendency of the Modifying of our Navigation Laws pp. xx, 216. Lond. 1828. 8vo. Two copies.

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Letter to the Proprietors and Mortgagees of Estates in the Island of Jamaica, on promoting Immigrati: into that Colony. By A. A. Lindo. pp. 16. Lond. [1835]. 8vo. LINDO (E. H.) The Conciliator of R. Manasseh Ben Israel; a Reconcilement of the apparent Contradictions: Holy Scripture... By E. H. Lindo...2 vols. Lond. 1842. 8vo. With a portrait of R. Manasseh Ben Israel, 1457 The History of the Jews of Spain and Portugal from the earliest Times to their final Expulsion from those Kingdoms and their subsequent Dispersion. With complete Translations of all the Laws made respecting them during their long Establishment in the Iberian Peninsula. By E. H. Lindo 1848. 8vo. With illustrations. LINDSAY (H. H.) Letter to Viscount Palmerston on British Relations with China. By H. Hambu Lindsay pp. 19. Lond. 1836. 8vo. Is the War with China a Just One? By H. Hamilton Lindsay pp. 40. Lond. 1840. 8vo. Two cipar» one is proof copy containing MS. corrections. Also the 2nd edit. the same with a new title-page. 1400 LINDSAY (LORD). Progression by Antagonism: a Theory involving Considerations touching the pret Position, Duties, and Destiny of Great Britain. By Lord Lindsay. pp. vi, 110. Lond. 1846. 8vo. 147 Letters on Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land. By Lord Lindsay. 4th edit. pp. xii, 445. Lond. 1847. 8vo. With an engraving. Lives of the Lindsays; or, a Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres. By Lord Lindsay To which are added Extracts from the Official Correspondence of Alexander, Sixth Earl of Balcarres, during the Maroon War; together with Personal Narratives by Robert, Colin, James, John, and He Lindsay, and by Lady Anne Barnard. 3 vols. Lond. 1849. 8vo. LINDSAY (W. S.) AND OTHERS. Navy Expenditure. Speeches of W. S. Lindsay Sir Morton Pete

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and Sir Joseph Paxton LINDSEY (T.) A Sermon preached at the Opening of the Chapel of Essex House Strand April 1 1774. By Theophilus Lindsey... to which is added a summary Account of the Reformed Liturgy on the pa of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke, made use of ..... *** 3rd edit. pp. 32. Lond. 1774. 8vo. Ephesians iv, 3. 11 The Apology of Theophilus Lindsey on resigning the Vicarage of Catherick, Yorkshire. pp. 36. Lei 1774. 8vo. This was answered by G. Bingham. See Bingham.

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A Scriptural Confutation of the Arguments against the One God Head ... produced by the Reverend XLindsey in his late Apology. By a Layman *** pp. 244. Lond. 1774. 8vo.

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A Sequel to the Apology on resigning the Vicarage... By Theophilus Lindsey, M.A. *** pp. xxiv, ás Lond. 1776. 8vo. Trinitarian Controversy.

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LINEN. Reasons for Encouraging the Linnen Manufacture of Scotland and other parts of Great Britain pp. 63. Lond. 1735. 8vo. A Letter

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Charter of the British Linen Company. pp. 18, 12. Edinb. 1746. 4to. With rules and bye-laws, A brief State of the Debate concerning the Sealing of Brown Linens pp. 34. Dublin 1763. 8ro. 14:5) Copies of the several Memorials presented to the Linen Board by the Merchants ... concerning the Regulations of the Board pp. 26. Dublin 1763. 8vo. LINELF (W.) The Poet's Dream: a Tale of Christmas. [By Wm. Linelf, Author of the Play The Brothers With Illustrations by S. Mayson. pp. 125. Manch. 1853. 12mo.

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LINGARD (DR. JOHŇ). A Vindication of certain Passages in the Fourth and Fifth Volumes of the His of England. By J. Lingard, D.D. *** 4th edit., with a Postscript in answer to Dr. Allen's Reply. pp. 1*. Lond. 1827. 8vo. Being a reply to the Edinburgh Review,' No. 87, and to the Quarterly Review. S Allen on the subject.

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By John Lingard, D.D. 2 vols. Lent The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to 1688. By John Lingard, D.D edit. 10 vols. Lond. 1849. 8vo. With portrait. LINGARD (J., ESQ.) A Philosophic and Practical Inquiry into the Nature and Constitution of Ti including an Investigation into the Dry Rot By John Lingard, Esq. *** 2nd edit. pp. 68. L

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LINGUET (MONS.) Observations sur l'Histoire de la Bastille publiée par Monsieur Linguet, avec
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LINN (W.) The Legal and Commercial Common-place Book, containing the Decisions on Bills of Exchange, Checks, and Promissory Notes By William Linn pp. 294. Ithaca U.S. 1850. 8vo. LINNÆUS (C. AFTERWARDS VON LINNE). Reflections on the Study of Nature. Translated from th Latin of. Linnæus pp. 40. *** Lond. 1785. A Selection of the Correspondence of Linnæus and other Naturalists facsimiles. A General System of Nature through the Three Grand Kingdoms of Animals, Vegetables, and Mine systematically divided into their several Classes. Orders, Genera, Species, and Varieties, with their Habrations, Manners, Economy, Structure, and Peculiarities. By Sir Charles Linne. Translated from Gmel's Fabricius Willdenow with a Life of Linné Copperplates, and a Dictionary by William Turtea 7 vols. Lond. 1806. 8vo. LINTON. A Descriptive Catalogue en route of Mr. Linton's Sketches of Scenery in Greece, and its Islands,

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and Calabria Italy Northern and Southern, Malta, Switzerland, Germany, and France, in his new pp, 83. Lond. 1842. 8vo. With maps.

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IB (G.) Journey into South Wales through the Counties of Oxford, Warwick, Worcester, Hereford, Stafford, Buckingham, and Hertford in the year 1799. By Geo. Lipscomb *** *** pp. xxvii, 444.

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(J.) Ivsti Lipsi Satvrnalivm Sermonvm Libri dvo, qvi de Gladiatoribvs. Editio vltima Figuris. pp. 136. Antverpiæ 1617. 4to. Also De Amphitheatro, editio vltima' 1621, pp. 77. esta et Vestalibus, tertia editio,' pp. 58, 1621. De Bibliothecis, tertia editio,' pp. 35, 1619. De Crvce tres, editio vltima,' pp. 96. 1629. Diva Virgo, 1619–20, Lovanium Libri tres,' 1610. 14095 S TRAFFIC. Distilled Spirituous Liquors, the Bane of the Nation pp. xvi, 60, lxxii. Lond. 1736. Also another edit., being part of a collection of pamphlets on distillery. 14096 tions for Using the Patent Acrometrical Beads, and Sliding Rule for ascertaining the Specific ties, or Strength of Spirituous Liquors. pp. 8. Edinb. 1807. 8vo. 14097 -d Kingdom Alliance Suppression of the Traffic in all Intoxicating Liquors ... t of Provisional Committee. pp. 8. Manch. 1853. 8vo. Also Reports 1st, 8th, 9th, and 10th. 1853–62. uration Hymn, S. L. 1853. Address to the People. 2 edits. 1853. Public Inauguration Proceedings.' 1853. Address to the Ladies, 1854. Do. to the Electors, 1859, with suggestions for a Bill. 14098 NE (M. C.) Résumé de l'Histoire des Jésuites. Par M. Charles Liskenne *** pp. 376. Paris 1825.14099 ance et les Ultramontains, Esquisse historique. Par M.Chas. Liskenne *** pp. 82. Paris 1827. 8vo. 14100 (M.) A Journey to Paris in 1698. By Dr. Martin Lister. pp. 245. Lond. 1699. 8vo. Also the 2nd pp. 244. Same date. With illustrations.

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(T.) The Rustic Wreath. Poems: Moral, Descriptive, and Miscellaneous. By Thomas Lister ... xiii, 204. Leeds 1834. 12mo. 14103

(T. H.) Life and Administration of Edward [Hyde], First Earl of Clarendon. With original espondence and authentic Papers never before published. By T. H. Lister, Esq. 3 vols. Lond. 1838. With portrait, a facsimile, and a table.

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H.) The Light of Britayne. A Recorde of the Honorable Originall, and Antiquitie of Britaine. [By ry Lite, of Lytescarie.] Lond. 1814. 8vo. Reprint of the edit. of 1588.

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ARY CHRONICLE. The Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review. April 13, 1822, to July 1822.

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ARY FUND. Claims of Literature. The Origin, Motives, Objects, and Transactions of the Society he Establishment of a Literary Fund. pp. 278. Lond. 1802. 8vo. 14107 Account of the Society for the Establishment of the Literary Fund pp. 78. Lond. 1805. 8vo. 14108 Incorporated Society of the Literary Fund. pp. 51. Lond. 1839. 8vo. Address, chart, and bye14109

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ARY INSTITUTION, MANCHESTER. The Manchester Institution for the Promotion of Literature, ence, and the Arts. [Proceedings at its Formation.] pp. 14. Manch. 1823. 8vo. RARY INSTITUTION, EDINBURGH. Proposals for the Establishment of a Literary and Scientific titution in Edinburgh. pp. 3. Edinb. 1823. 4to. RARY JOURNAL. A Literary Journal from March 1747 to March 1748. Lond. 1748. 8vo. Wanting end after p. 218. Contents:

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Description of Lapland, by Peter Högström. Observations on Mr. Chubb's Posthumous Works. The Principles of Natural Law, by J. J. Burlamaqui. The Chronology of the Hebrew Bible vindicated, by the Bishop of Clogher. Travels in the western part of Gothland, by Charles Linnæus. On Ecclesiastical History.

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n the Immortality of the Soul. Observations on a Bull of De Clement VI, in favour of John and Jane, King and en of France, empowering their Confessor to absolve them any Vow or Oath in case they should find it troublee. On the Usefulness of General Persuasions. Human ysiognomy explained, by James Parsons. Dissertation on 1 Cor. xv, 29. Dissertation upon Matthew ii, 23. A RARY PLEASURES. Essays on the Sources of the Pleasures received from Literary Compositions. - vi, 378. Heybridge 1809. 8vo. RARY PROPERTY. Information for Alexander Donaldson and John Wood, Booksellers in Edinburgh against John Hinton, Bookseller in London 1773. 4to. A case of Literary operty. he Pleadings of the Counsel before the House of Lords in the Great Cause concerning Literary Property - pp. 39. Lond. [1774]. 4to. 14117 RARY SOCIETY, LEICESTER. Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society List of Officers and embers, and Rules pp. 10. Leicester 1848. 8vo. CRARY SOCIETY, LIVERPOOL. List of Communications laid before the Literary and Philosophical ciety of Liverpool

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1ST SERIES. VOL. I. Warrington 1785.

Laws and Regulations for the Government of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, with a List of the Members.

Some Remarks on the Opinion that the Animal Body possesses the Power of generating Cold, by George Bell, M.D.

On the Advantages of Literature and Philosophy in general, and especially on the Consistency of Literary and Philosophical with Commercial Pursuits, by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

On the Preservation of Sea Water from putrefaction by means of Quicklime, by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.; to which is added an Account of a newly-invented Machine for impregnating Water or other Fluids with Fixed Air, communicated by J. Haygarth, M.B., F.R.S.

On the Nature and Essential Characters of Poetry, as distinguished from Prose, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

On the Affinity subsisting between the Arts, with a Plan for promoting and extending Manufactures by encouraging those Arts on which Manufactures principally depend, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

Remarks on the different Success, with respect to Health, of some Attempts to pass the Winter in high Northern Latitudes, by John Aikin, M.D.

On the Pleasure which the Mind receives from the Exercise of its Faculties, and that of Taste in particular, by Charles de Polier, Esq.

On Economical Registers, by Mr. J. Wimpey.

On the Pleasures which the Mind, in many cases, receives from contemplating Scenes of Distress, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

Observations on Blindness, and on the employment of the other Senses to supply the Loss of Sight, by Mr. George Bew. On Saltpetre, by James Massey, Esq.

An Attempt to shew that a Taste for the Beauties of Nature and the Fine Arts has no influence favourable to Morals, by the Rev. Samuel Hall, A.M.

On the Use of Acids in Bleaching of Linen, by Alexander Eason, M.D.

On the Symbols of Characters, employed by Astronomers to represent the Planets, and by Chemists to express the Metals, in a Letter to Thomas Percival, M.D., by Martin Wall,

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On the Style and Taste of Gardening among the Ancients, by William Falconer, M.D.

On the regeneration of Animal Substances, by Charles White, Esq.

On the Diversions of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, considered as compatible wtth Humanity.

On Longevity, by Anthony Fothergill, M.D.

On the Influence of the Imagination and the Passions upon the Understanding, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

On the Ascent of Vapour, by Alexander Eason, M.D.
On the comparative Merit of the Ancients and the Moderns
with respect to the Imitative Arts, by Mr. Thomas Kershaw.
On the Impropriety of allowing a Bounty to encourage the
Exportation of Corn, by Mr. Joseph Wimpey.

On the Natural History of the Cow, so far as it relates to its giving Milk, particularly for the use of Man, by Charles White, Esq.

On the Natural History and Origin of Magnesian Earth, particularly as connected with those of Sea Salt, and of Nitre, by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

1ST SERIES. VOL. II. Warrington 1785.

A brief Comparison of some of the principal Arguments in favour of Public and Private Education, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

A Plan for the Improvement and Extension of Liberal Education in Manchester, by the same.

Proposals for establishing in Manchester a Plan of Liberal Education for Young Men designed for Civil and Active Life whether in Trade or in any of the Professions, by the

same.

Constitutions and Regulations of the College of Arts and Sciences in Manchester.

On Orichalcum, by Richard Watson, Bishop of Landaff, communicated by Dr. Percival.

On the Origin of the Vegetable fixed Alkali, with collateral observations on Nitre, by M. Wall, M.D., communicated in a Letter to Dr. Percival.

Some Account of the Life and Writings of the late Professor Gregory, M.D., by James Johnstone, M.D., communicated by Dr. Barnes.

On the Knowledge of the Ancients respecting Glass, by Dr. Falconer, of Bath.

On the different Quantities of Rain which fall at different Heights over the same spot of Ground, with a Letter from Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., by Thomas Percival, M.D.

On the Perceptive Power of Vegetables, by Thomas Percival, M.D.

An Experimental Inquiry into the Cause of the Permanent Colours of Opake Bodies, by Edward Hussey Delaval, F.S.R.; communicated by Mr. Charles Taylor.

On Ferments and Fermentation, with a mode of exciting Fermentation in Malt Liquors without the aid of Yeast,

and an attempt to form a new Theory, by Thomas Her F.R.S.

On the Origin of Alphabetical Characters, by Gilbert Wa field, B.A.

An Essay on Crimes and Punishments, by the Rev. Wa Turner.

On the Pursuits of Experimental Philosophy, by Thera Percival, M.D.

On the Influence of Fixed Air on Vegetation, in a Ler from Mr. Thomas Henry, F.R.S., to Thomas Perd M.D.

On a Thigh Bone of uncommon Length, by Charles WELL Esq.

Meteorological Imaginations and Conjectures, by Benjam Franklin, LL.D.

Account of an Excursion through the Subterraners Cavern at Paris, by Mr. Thomas White.

Description of a new Instrument for Measuring the Speci Gravity of Bodies, by Mr. William Nicholson.

Memoirs of the late Dr. Bell, by James Currie, M.D. A Translation of Dr. Bell's Thesis, De Physiologia Plaz tarum, by James Currie, M.D.

On the Phenomena which take place between 0 and Water, by Martin Wall, M.D.

Facts and Queries relative to Attraction and Repulsion, y Thomas Percival, M.D.

Extracts of Two Letters from Dr. Wall in reply to the foregoing Queries concerning Attraction and Repulsion On the Voluntary Power which the Mind is able to exerci over Bodily Sensation, by Thomas Barnes, D.D.

A Narrative of the Sufferings of a Collier who was com fined more than Seven Days, without Sustenance and exped to the Choak-damp, in a Coal Pit not far from Manchester; with Observations on the effects of Famine, on the meats alleviating them, and on the Action of Foul Air on th Human Body, by Thomas Percival, M.D.

Result of some Observations made by Benjamin Rush, V during his attendance as Physician-General of the Military Hospitals of the United States in the late War, communicated by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

Extracts from the Minutes of the Society, relative to the Delivery of the Gold and Silver Medals to Edward His Delaval, Esq., and Mr. Thomas Henry, jun.

The President's Address from the Chair upon the occa

1ST SERIES. VOL. III. Warrington, 1790. An Enquiry into the Principles and Limits of Taxation by Thomas Percival, M.D.

Of Popular Illusions, and particularly of Medical Demcaology, by John Ferriar, M.D.

Letter on Attraction and Repulsion, communicated by Dr. Percival.

Essay on the Dramatic Writings of Massinger, by Jahn Ferriar, M.D.

On the Bills of Mortality for Manchester and Salford, Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

Conjectures relative to the cause of the Increase of Weigh acquired by some Heated Bodies during Cooling, by Thoma Henry, jun.

On the Floating of Cork Balls in Water, by Mr. Banks. Case of a Person becoming Short-sighted in advanced Age, by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

An Account of the Progress of Population, Agricult Manners, and Government in Pennsylvania, in a Letter from Benjamin Rush, M.D.

A Physical Inquiry into the Powers and Operation of Medicines, by Thomas Percival.

Observations concerning the Vital Principle, by Jota Ferriar, M.D.

On the Comparative Excellence of the Sciences and Art, by Mr. Wm. Roscoe, communicated by Mr. M. Nicholson. On the Cretins of the Vallais, by Sir Richard Clayton, Bart.

A Description of the Eye of the Seal, by Mr. Hey, of Leeds.

On the Knowledge of the Ancients respecting Electricity, by Wm. Falconer, M.D.

Essay on some supposed Druidical Remains near Halifax, by Mr. Thomas Barritt.

Account of an Ancient Monument in Huln Abbey, John Ferriar, M.D.

Nature and Utility of Eloquence, by Richard Sharp, PSA Some Properties of Geometrical Series explained in the s lution of a Problem which hath been thought indeterm by John Rotherham, M.D.

On Halos, by the Rev. James Wood.

Considerations relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton, as Objects of the Art of Dyeing; on the ra Preparations and Mordants requisite for these different ba stances; and on the nature and properties of Coloring Matter together with some observations on the Theory Dyeing in general, and particularly the Turkey Red. By Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

Observations respecting the History of Physiognomy, by Thomas Cooper, Esq.

Description of a Glory, by John Haygarth, M.B. Experiments on the Fusion of Platina, by Mr. Thomas Willis, Chemist.

Propositions respecting the Foundation of Civil Gore ment, by Thomas Cooper, Esq.

On the Art of Painting among the Ancients, by Thomas Cooper, Esq.

Some Account of a Mine in which the Aerated Barytes is found, by Mr. James Watt, jun.

the Effects produced by different Combinations of the a Ponderosa given to Animals, by Mr. James Watt, jun. Appendix to the Inquiry concerning the Principle of

tion.

1ST SERIES. VOL. IV. Manchester, 1793.
Pasons for supposing that Lakes have been more numer-
than they are at present, by J. Gough, of Kendal; com-
icated by Dr. Percival.

Argument against the Doctrine of Materialism, by
Ferriar, M.D.

mments on Sterne, by John Ferriar, M.D.

a Blue Colours produced from the Mother Water of - Phosporata, by Mr. Thomas Willis, of London; comicated by Mr. Thomas Henry, F.R.S.

a the Impression of Reality attending Dramatic Repreations, by J. Aikin, M.D.

n the Uses of Classical Learning, by the Rev. George zory.

Dissertation upon the Ancient Carved Stone Monuments cotland, by Robert Riddell, Esq.

servations on Alphabetical Characters, and particularly he English Alphabet; with an attempt to shew its inciency to express with due precision the variety of ds, by Mr. Samuel Harvey.

a the Action of Metallic Oxydes and Earths upon Oils in degrees of Heat, by Mr. Peter Henry.

n Account of an Ancient Mode of Sepulture in Scotland, fr. Alexander Copland.

eteorological Observations made on different parts of the =tern Coast of Great Britain, arranged by T.Garnett, M.D.

1ST SERIES, VOL. V. PART 1. Manchester, 1798. Party-Prejudice, by Samuel Argent Bardsley, M.D. xtraordinary Facts relating to the Vision of Colours, by John Dalton.

n Enquiry into the Name of the Founder of Huln Abbey, Robert Uredale, B.A.

n the Variety of Voices, by Mr. John Gough.

n the Benefits and Duties resulting from the Institution Societies for the Advancement of Literature and Philohy, by the Rev. Thomas Gisborne.

n an Universal Character, in a Letter from James An-
son, LL.D.

The Inverse method of Central Forces. communicated by
Holme.

On Iron and Steel, by Joseph Collier.

n Dr. Priestley's Experiments and Observations relating he Analysis of Atmospheric Air, and his considerations the Doctrine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of ter, by Theophilus Lewis Rupp.

An Account of Three different Kinds of Timber Trees which likely to prove a great acquisition to this Kingdom, both point of Profit, and as Trees for ornament and shade; by arles White, Esq.

An Analysis of the Waters of two Mineral Springs at amington Priors, near Warwick, including Experiments ding to elucidate the origin of the Muriatic Acid, by m. Lambe, M.A.

Some Account of the Persian Cotton Tree, by Matthew thrie, M.D.

On the Preparation and Properties of the Oxygenated uriat of Potash, by Thomas Hoyle, jun.

On Fermentation and the Distillation of Ardent Spirit, by seph Collier.

Hints on the Establishment of an Universal Written aracter, by William Brown, M.D.

On the Process of Bleaching with the Oxygenated Muriatic
id; and a Description of a new Apparatus for Bleaching
oths with that Acid dissolved in Water, without Alkali; by
eophilus Lewis Rupp.

Account of a Remarkable Change of Colour in a Negro,
Miers Fisher.

1ST SERIES. VOL. V. PART 2. Manchester, 1802.
On Tragedy an Essay, by the Rev. George Walker, Pro-
or of Theology in the New College, Manchester.
Experiments and Observations to determine whether the
uantity of Rain and Dew is equal to the quantity of Water
rried off by the Rivers and raised by Evaporation; with
n Enquiry into the Origin of Springs; by Mr. John Dalton.
Experiments and Observations on the power of Fluids to
onduct Heat, with reference to Rumford's Essay on the
ame subject, by Mr. John Dalton.

Experiments on the Velocity of Air issuing out of a Vessel n different circumstances; with the Description of an Instruent to measure the Force of the Blast in Bellows, by Mr. Janks; communicated by Mr. Dalton.

Essay on the Beautiful in the Human Form, communicated
From a correspondent through the Rev. George Walker.
A Defence of Learning and the Arts against some Charges
of Rousseau. In two Essays, by the Rev. George Walker.
On the Nervous Systems of different Animals, by John

Hull, M.D.

Experiments and Observations on the Heat and Cold produced by the Mechanical condensation and rarefaction of Air, by Mr. John Dalton.

Account of some Antiques lately found in the River Ribble, by Mr. Thomas Barritt.

Experimental Essays on Mixed Gases; on the Force of Steam; on Evaporation; and on the Expansion of Gases by Heat, by Mr. John Dalton.

A Review of some Experiments which have been supposed
to disprove the Materiality of Heat, by Mr. Wm. Henry.
An Investigation of the Method whereby Men judge by the
Ear of the Position of Sonorous Bodies, by Mr. John Gough.

On the Theory of Compound Sounds, by Mr. John Gough.
Meteorological Observations made at Manchester, by Mr.
John Dalton.

Explanation of a Roman Inscription found in Castle-
field, Manchester, by Mr. Thomas Barritt, with a Note by
Dr. Holme.
Note to Mr. W. Henry's Paper on Heat.

2ND SERIES. VOL. I. Manchester 1803.

On the Effects of Opium on the Living System, by Wm. Alexander, M.D.

On the Machinery of the Ancient Epic Poem, by the Rev. G. Walker.

On the Effect of Madder Root on the Bones of Animals, by Mr. B. Gibson.

On the Use and Abuse of Popular Sports and Exercises, by S. A. Bardsley, M.D.

Reverie; considered as connected with Literature, by the Rev. Johnson Grant.

Experimental Enquiry into the Proportion of the several Gases or Elastic Fluids constituting the Atmosphere, by John Dalton.

On the tendency of Elastic Fluids to diffusion through each other, by John Dalton,

On the Absorption of Gases by Water and other Liquids, by John Dalton.

A Description of a Property of Caoutchouc, or Indian Rubber, by Mr. John Gough.

On the Theory of Mixed Gases, and on the State of Water in the Atmosphere, by Mr. J. Gough.

On the Use of the Sutures in the Skulls of Animals, by Mr. B. Gibson.

On the Moral Influence of History, by the Rev. G.
Walker.

Holland.
On History and on Historians, Ancient and Modern, by John

On Natural and Moral Philosophy, and the proper Manner of Philosophising, by the Rev. G. Walker.

A Reply to Mr. Dalton's Objections to a late Theory of Mixed Gases, by Mr. John Gough.

Remarks on Mr. Gough's Essays on Mixed Gases; and on Mr. Schmidt's Experiments on the Expansion of Air by Heat, by John Dalton.

2ND SERIES. VOL. II. Manchester 1813. Experiments to ascertain whether the Force of Steam be in proportion to the generating Heat, by John Sharp, Esq. On Respiration and Animal Heat, by John Dalton, An Inquiry into the Principles by which the Importance of Foreign Commerce ought to be estimated, by Henry Dewar, M.D.

On the Use and Origin of Figurative Language, by the Rev. William Johns.

On the Measure of Moving Force, by Mr. Peter Ewart. Account of a Remarkable Effect produced by a Stroke of Lightning, by Mathew Nicholson, with remarks by Mr. Henry.

Theorems and Problems intended to elucidate the Mechanical Principal called Vis Viva, by Mr. John Gough.

On the Theories of the Excitement of Galvanic Electricity, by Wm. Henry, M.D.

On the Mineral Substance, called in Derbyshire Rottenstone, by Wm. Martin.

On National Character, by Thomas Jarrold, M.D.
On the Ebbing and Flowing Well at Giggleswick; with a
Theory of Reciprocating Fountains, by Mr. John Gough.
Description of an Eudiometer, and of other Apparatus
employed in Experiments on the Gases, by W. Henry, M.D.
A Memoir on the Uric Acid, by W. Henry, M.D.

A Demonstration of Lawson's Geometrical Theoremas, by the late Rev. Charles Wildbore; communicated by Mr. Mabbott to Mr. Ewart, and by him to the Society.

On the Summer Birds of Passage, and on Migration in general, by John Gough.

2ND SERIES. VOL. III. Manchester 1819. On Phosphoric Acid, and on the Salts denominated Phosphates, by John Dalton.

On the Combinations of Carbonic Acid and Ammonia, by John Dalton.

Memoirs of the late Charles White, Esq., with reference to his Professional Life and Writings, by Thomas Henry. Remarks tending to facilitate the Analysis of Spring and Mineral Waters, by John Dalton.

Account of the Floating Island in Derwent Lake, Keswick, by Jonathan Otley.

On the Refractive Powers of Muriatic Acid and Water, by
Henry Creighton.

Turner, jun.
On the Origin of Alphabetical Characters, by the Rev. Wm.

On the Rise and Progress of the Cotton Trade in Great
Britain, particularly in Lancashire and the adjoining
Counties, by John Kennedy, Esq.

Memoir on a new System of Cog or Toothed Wheels, by James White, Engineer.

On the Flexibility of all Mineral Substances, and the causes of Creeps and Seats in old Coal Mines, by Mr. John B. Longmire.

Account of the Black Lead Mine in Borrowdale, Cumberland, by Jonathan Otley.

Account of a White Solar Rainbow, by the Rev. R. Smethurst.

Remarks, chiefly Agricultural, made during a short Excursion into Westmoreland and Cumberland in 1815, by John Moore, jun.

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LE NORMAND (L. S.) Manuel du Relieur dans toutes ses Parties Par L. Séb. Le Normand · Arec... Figures. Paris. 1827. 18mo. Manuels Roret. LEO (H.) Treatise on the Local Nomenclature of the Anglo-Saxons, exhibited in the 'Codex Diplomaticus ævi Saxonici.' Translated from the German of Professor Heinrich Leo With Notes. pp. xv, 131. Lond. 1852. 12mo. LEOPOLD I. The Emperor's [Leopold I.] Answer to the French King's Manifesto. Translated from the Latin. pp. 18. Lond. 1688. 4to.

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LE POIS (A.) Discovrs svr les Medalles et Gravevres antiques, principalement Romains. Par Antoine Le Pois. Paris 1549. 4to. Imperfect. Wanting the first five leaves, and all the woodcuts except one. The leaves numbered 21, 29, and 30, which contained woodcuts are mutilated, and those numbered 145 and 146, which also contained woodcuts, are entirely wanting. The book is very scarce.

LE PRINCE (H. S.) Essai d'Interprétation du Zodiaque Circulaire de Denderah. Par H. S. Le Prince 2me édit, pp. 70. Paris 1829. 8vo.

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LEPSIUS (R.) A Tour from Thebes to the Peninsula of Sinai. By Professor R. Lepsius... 1845. Translated from the German by Charles Herbert Cottrell pp. 92. Lond. 1846. 12mo, LE QUIEN DE LA NEUFVILLE. Usages des Postes chez les Anciens et les Modernes [Par Le Quien de la Neufville.] pp. 467. Paris 1730. 12mo.

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LE ROY (MONS.) Satyre Menipée de la Vertu du Catholicon d'Espagne, et de la Tenue des Estats de Paris. A laquelle est adjoustée un Discours sur l'Interprétation du Mot de Higuiero del Infierno... Plus le Reget sur la Mort de l'Asne Liqueur d'un Damoiselle, qui mourut durant le Siége de Paris. Avec des Remarques ...[Par Monsieur Le Roy.] pp. 336. Ratisbonne 1677. 24mo.

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LE SAGE (A. R.) Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. Translated from the French of Le Sage by T. With Smollett, M. D. Engravings by Jean Cicoux. pp. 762. Lond. 8vo. Also another edit. 3 vols. 13875 Par J. N. Osmond. 4 t. 13876

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Gil Blas corrigé; ou, Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Par M. Le Sage Leeds 1798. 8vo. The Devil upon Crutches, from the 'Diable Boiteux' of Mr. Le Sage. A new Translation, to which are now first added Asmodeus's Crutches, a Critical Letter upon the Work, and Dialogues between Two Chimneys of Madrid. Adorned with Cuts *** 2nd edit. corrected. 2 vols. Lond. 1759. Illustrated. 13877 LE SAGE (A. R.) AND JOHNSTONE. The Novels of Le Sage and Charles Johnstone To which are prefixed Memoirs 13878 of the Authors. pp. xviii, 841. Lond. 1822. 8vo. LESLEY (J. BP.) The History of Scotland, from the Death of King James I. in the year 1436, to the year 1561. By John Lesley, Bishop of Ross. pp. xxiii, 319. Edinb. 1830. 4to. With portrait. Bannatyne Club. LESLIE (C. R.) Memoirs of the Life of John Constable Leslie, R.A. *** 2nd edit. pp. xi, 363. Chiswick 1845. 4to. A Handbook for Young Painters, By C. R. Leslie · 8vo. LESLIE (J.) A Practical Illustration of the Principles upon which the Poor Law Amendment Act is founded, as exhibited in the Administration of the Poor Rates in the Parish of St. George, Hanover Square ... By John Leslie 13882 7th edit. pp. 36. Lond. 1835. 8vo. Also further illustrations. 1836. pp. 30. LESNE. La Relieure. Poème didactique par Lesné. Paris 1820. 8vo. 2 leaves, containing a review of Lesnês poem on bookbinding. LESPINE (LE MOINE DE). Le Négoce d'Amsterdam; ou, Traité de sa Banque Par le Sieur le Moine de Lespine. pp. 206. Amsterdam 1694. 12mo.

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The Authenticity, Uncorrupted Preservation, and Credibility of the New Testament, By Godfrey Less
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LESSEPS (F. DE). Inquiry into the Opinions of the Commercial Classes
Ferdinand de Lesseps. pp. 147. Lond. 1857. 8vo.
LESSEY (T.) Four Sermons on the Priesthood of Christ. By Theophilus Lessey. pp. 174. Halifax 1827.

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LESSING (G. E.) Nathan the Wise. A Dramatic Poem. Written in German, by G. E. Lessing. Translated into English. pp. 293. Norwich 1791. 8vo.

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LESSIUS (L.) Hygiasticon; or, a Treatise of... Health and Long Life By Leonard Lessius. Now rendered into English by T. Smith. Whereunto is annexed Cornaro's Treatise of the Benefits of a Sober Life *** pp. 126, 48 Lond. 1742. 8vo. 13890

LESTOCK (VICE-ADMIRAL). Vice-Admiral Lestock's Recapitulation containing his Remarks on the Evidence that have been Examined, relating to the late Miscarriage of His Majesty's Fleet off Toulon · pp. 27. Lond. 1745. 8vo.

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The Sentence pronounc'd by the Court-Martial... on Vice-Admiral Lestock. pp. 28. Lond. 1746. 8vo. 13892

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