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London 1855. Octavo. Pp. xi. 440.* THIS gallant Caualiero Dicke Bovvyer, newly acted. [By William WAYER.] London 1605. Octavo. No pagination.* [Bodl.]

The running title of the above play is The historie of the triall of Cheualry. THIS is the Myrrour or Glasse of healthe, necessary and nedefull for every person to loke in, that will kepe theyr bodye free from the sycknesse of the pestylence, and it sheweth howe the planettes do reygne in euery houre of the day and night, with the natures and exposicions of the XII. sygnes, deuyded by the XII. monthes of the yeare, and shewed the remedyes for dyuers infyrmyties and diseases that hurtethe the bodye of man. [By Thomas MOULTON.]

Imprinted at London. N. D. Octavo. B.L. No pagination. [Bodl.] THIS is to all officers and souldiers of the armies in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and to all magistrates, and them in authority in these nations, and the dominions thereunto appertaining for them to read. [By George Fox.] London, 1657. Quarto. Pp. 8.* Signed G. F.

THIS son of Vulcan. A novel. By the authors of "Ready-money Mortiboy," "My little girl," "With harp and crown," "The case of Mr. Lucraft," "The golden butterfly," etc., Walter BESANT and James RICE.]

In three volumes.

etc.

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New York. 1877. [Lib. Jour., vi. 190.] THOMAS Grant first Bishop of Southwark By Grace Ramsay author of 'A woman's trials,' 'Iza's story,' 'Bells of the sanctuary' etc. [Kathleen O'MEARA.] With two portraits.

London 1874. THOMAS of Reading: or, the sixe worthy yeomen of the west. Now the sixth time corrected and enlarged by T. D. [Thomas DELONEY.]

Octavo. Pp. vi. 491.*

London, 1632. Quarto. No pagination. B. L.*

THOREAU: his life and aims. By H. A. Page. [Alexr. H. JAPP.]

Boston 1877. [Lib. Jour., vi. 190.] THORN-tree (the): being a history o thorn worship, of the twelve tribes o Israel, but more especially of the los tribes and House of David. By Theta a lineal descendant of the hereditary

standard-bearers of Normandy and
England, "the Knights of the Swan."
[William THORN.]

London: M. DCCC. LXIII. Octavo.* [Olphar
Hamst.]

THORNBERRY Abbey, a tale of the
Established Church. [By Gertrude
PARSONS, née Hext.]

London: 1846. Octavo. Pp. 169. [Boase and Courtney, Bib. Corn., ii. 425.] THORNEY Hall: a story of an old family. By Holme Lee; author of "Maude Talbot." [Harriet PARR.]

London 1855. Octavo.*

THORNICROFT'S model. By Averil Beaumont, author of 'Magdalen Wynyard.' [Mrs A. W. HUNT.] In three vols.

[London] 1873. Octavo.* * [Adv. Lib.] THORNTON Abbey. [By J. SATCHELL.] In three volumes. London: 1806. Duodecimo. THORNY (a) path. By Hesba Stretton, author of "Jessica's first prayer," "Little Meg's children," "Bede's charity," etc. [Sarah SMITH.]

London [1879.] Octavo. Pp. 160.* THORPE Regis. By the author of "The rose garden," "Unawares," etc., etc. [Frances Mary PEARD.] In two volumes.

London 1874. Octavo.* THOUGHTFUL hours. By H. L. L., author (in part) of "Hymns from the land of Luther," "The story of four centuries," " 'Missionary evenings at home," &c. [Jane BORTHWICK.] London: 1867. Octavo. Pp. vii. 200.* THOUGHTLESS (the) ward. By a lady. [Miss FERGUSS, of Bugden, Huntingdonshire.]

London: .: 1777. Duodecimo. [Gent. Mag., xciv. 1. 224. Mon. Rev., lvii. 319.] THOUGHTS and feelings. By Arthur Brooke. [John Chalk CLARIS, editor of the Kent Herald.]

London: 1820. Duodecimo.* [Gent. Mag.,
March 1866, p. 439.]

THOUGHTS and hints for conservative electors. [By John MILLER, M.A., Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.] London, 1837. Octavo. Pp. 14.* THOUGHTS and opinions of a statesman. [Wilhelm von HUMBOLDT.] London: 1849. Octavo.

THOUGHTS and recollections by one of the last century. [William Stewart ROSE.]

London: MDCCCXXV. Octavo. Pp. vi. 2. 237.* THOUGHTS and suggestions submitted to the consideration of the Society of Friends. By H. B. [Henry BEWLEY.]

Dublin: 1859. Duodecimo. 1 sh. Printed for private circulation. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 118.]

THOUGHTS at seventy-nine. By the author of "Thoughts on devotion," an "Autumn dream," the "Christian harp," etc. etc. [John SHEPPARD.] London: 1865. Octavo. Pp. xx. 200.1 Dedication signed J. S.

THOUGHTS concerning the origin of power. [By John WESLEY.]

Bristol: 1772. Duodecimo. Pp. 12. [Bodl.]

THOUGHTS (the) concerning toleration vindicated and enforc'd, in answer to the 12 and 13 pages of a scurrilous pamphlet [by James Ramsay], entituled, Toleration's fence removed, &c. [By Sir Archibald SINCLAIR.] Printed in the year 1703. Quarto. Pp. 12.*

THOUGHTS during sickness. By the author of "The doctrine of the cross," and "Devotions for the sick-room." [Robert BRETT.]

Oxford. MDCCCLIII. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 132.* Dedication signed R. B. THOUGHTS for the age.

By the author of 'Amy Herbert,' 'Passing thoughts on religion,' 'Preparation for the holy communion,' &c. [Elizabeth Missing SEWELL.]

London: 1870. Octavo. Pp. viii. 348.* THOUGHTS for the holy week for children young By the author of Amy Herbert.' [Elizabeth Missing SEWELL.]

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Octavo. Pp.

Boston and Spilsby; N. D.
45.* [Bodl.]
THOUGHTS (the) of a member of the
Lower House, in relation to a project
for restraining and limiting the power
of the Crown in the future creation of
Peers. [By Sir Robert WALPOLE, Ist
Earl of Orford.] The second edition.
London, 1719. Octavo.*

THOUGHTS of a physician, being the
second series of "Evening thoughts."
[By Joseph BULLAR, M.D.]

London : M. DCCC.LXVIII.
Pp. iv. 176.*

Duodecimo.

THOUGHTS of a Tory author concern-
ing the press. [Ascribed by some to
Joseph ADDISON.]

London: 1712. Octavo. Pp. 8. [See
Lowndes, Bibliog. Man., s.v. Press.]
THOUGHTS (the) of an honest Tory,
upon the present proceedings of that
party. In a letter to a friend in town.
[By Benjamin HOADLY.]

London, MDCCX. Octavo. Pp. 14.*
THOUGHTS of an old man of inde-
pendent mind, though dependent for-
tune, on the high price of corn. [By
Alexander DALRYMPLE.]

London: 1800. Octavo. [European Mag.,
xlii. 422. Mon. Rev., xxxiv. 214.]
THOUGHTS (the) of God. By the
author of "Morning and night watches,"

"Words and mind of Jesus," &c. &c.
[John Ross MACDUFF, D.D.] Third
edition of five thousand.

M.DCCC.LXIII.

Octavo. Pp.

London :
144.*
THOUGHTS of present concernment
for the relief of the poor in a scarcity
of corn... By a member of the In-
corporated Society. [David STEPHENS.]
Dublin 1746. Octavo. Pp. 16. [Man-
chester Free Lib. Cat., p. 688.]

THOUGHTS on a parliamentary reform.
[By Soame JENYNS.] The second
edition.

London: M. DCC.LXXXIV. Octavo. Pp.
26.* [Bodl.] In collected works, vol. ii.
THOUGHTS on Calvinism: a poem.
[By Thomas TAYLOR.]

Northampton: 1831. Duodecimo.* [Bodl.]
THOUGHTS on civil liberty, on licen-
tiousness, and faction. By the author
of Essays on the characteristics, &c.
[John BROWN, D.D.]

Newcastle upon Tyne: MDCCLXV. Octavo.
Pp. 167.* Bodl.]

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Perryn] to the Grand Jury for the
County of Surrey. By a sincere well-
wisher to the public. [Martin MADAN.]
The second edition.

London: M.DCC.LXXXV. Octavo.* THOUGHTS on habit and discipline. [By Joseph John GURNEY.]

London: 1844. Octavo. [Smith's Cat. of
Friends' books, 1. 893.]

The third edition, published in 1845, has
the author's name.

THOUGHTS on hunting. In a series of familiar letters to a friend. [By Peter BECKFORD.]

Sarum: MDCCLXXXI. Quarto. Pp. 6. b. t. 334.* [Bodl.]

THOUGHTS on laughter. By a Chancery barrister. [Basil MONTAGUE.] London: MDCCCXXX. Duodecimo. Pp. 68.*

THOUGHTS on life-science. By Benjamin Place. [Edward THRING.] London, 1869. Octavo. [Lib. Jour., ii. 307.]

THOUGHTS on man in his relation to God and to external nature. With minor poems. [By John MONTGOMERY, minister of the Free Church, Innerleithen, Peebles.]

London, 1852. Octavo. Pp. 168. THOUGHTS on medical reform. By a retired practitioner. [John ALLEN.]

London: 1833. Octavo. Pp.ii. 32. [W.] THOUGHTS on money, circulation and paper currency. [By Patrick MURRAY, 5th Lord Elibank.]

Edinburgh M, DCC, LVIII. Octavo. Pp.
33.

Author's name in the hand-writing of Dr.
David Laing.

THOUGHTS on national insanity. [By
Joseph TOWERS, LL.D.]

London: 1797. Octavo. Pp. 40. [Gent. Mag., Ixxiii. 1. 355. Mon. Rev., xxiii. 94.] THOUGHTS on Orkney and Zetland, their antiquities and capabilities of improvement; with hints towards the formation of a local society for the investigation and promotion of these objects; to which are annexed extracts from curious manuscripts, together with useful lists. [By Alexander G. GROAT.] Edinburgh: MDCCCXXXI. Octavo. 47.* Not printed for sale. THOUGHTS on our acquisitions in the East Indies; particularly respecting

Pp.

Bengal.

[By George JOHNSTONE,

M.P., Governor of Florida.]
London: MDCCLXXI. Octavo. [Europ
Mag., xlii. 422.]

THOUGHTS on our Articles of religion, with respect to their proposed utility to the State. [By Christopher WYVILL London: 1771. Quarto. [John Jebb's Works, iii. 1. Mon. Rev., xlv. 239.] THOUGHTS on public trusts. [By William DAWSON.]

Edinburgh: 1805. Duodecimo.*

THOUGHTS on some points in our system of judicial procedure. By a lawyer. [Frederick HALLARD.]

Edinburgh: MDCCCLVIII. Octavo. Pp. 53.1 THOUGHTS on taxation. By a commissioner of taxes. [Francis NEWBERY.]

London: 1798. Octavo. [Brit. Mus.
Mon. Rev., xxvii. 459.]

THOUGHTS on taxation, and a new system of funding, by which the land holder and stock holder, being equally secured, would run the same fortune, and the latter escape the dangerous envy of being considered as a kind of foreigner, unconcerned in the calamities of the country; and which, being adopted, would operate to lower the price of common necessaries, to a degree that would render substantial relief to commerce, that true source of riches and national credit. [By G. P. TOWRY.] A new edition, with additions.

London: M,DCC, LXXXV.
14. b. t.*

Octavo. Pp.

The author's answer to a letter from a noble
Earl, signed G. P. T *

THOUGHTS on the abolition of the slave trade, and civilization of Africa; with remarks on the African institution, and an examination of the report of their committee, recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India islands. [By Joseph MARRYATT.]

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London, 1801. Octavo. Pp. xvi. 46.* THOUGHTS on the Book of Common

Prayer, used in the Church of England, by a lay member of that Church; compiler of a biblical catechism, a metrical version of the Bible Psalms, family prayers from the Bible Psalms and from the liturgy of the same Church, thoughts on the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and reflections on the Epistles of St. Paul, and on that to the Hebrews. [John STOW.]

London 1850. Octavo. Pp. 1. b. t. ii. 272.* [Bodl.]

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THOUGHTS on the calls and invitations of the Gospel. Republished from the Missionary Magazine, with some additions, by the author. which is now added, a reply to some animadversions. [By Rev. Archibald MACLEAN, Baptist minister, Edinburgh.]

Edinburgh, [1797.] Octavo. Pp. 43.* THOUGHTS on the cameos and intaglios of antiquity, suggested by a sight and survey of the Blenheim collection. By a lover of the fine arts. [Vaughan THOMAS, B.D.]

Oxford, 1847. Octavo. Pp. 68.*

The leading title-page begins Addressed to His Grace, &c. Thoughts &c. But the

second title has been selected as being more intelligible.

THOUGHTS on the cause of the present discontents. [By Edmund BURKE.] printed, Dublin: reprinted MDCCLXX. Octavo. Pp. 79.*

London:

Pp.

In collected works (Lond. 1852), vol. iii. THOUGHTS on the causes and consequences of the present high price of provisions. [By Soame JENYNS.] Dublin M, DCC, LXVIII. Octavo. 27. b. t.* [M'Cull., Lit. Pol. Econ., p. 193.] In collected works, vol. ii. THOUGHTS on the constitutional power and right of the crown, in the bestowal of places and pensions; humbly submitted to the attention of the people of England in general, and electors of members of parliament in particular. To which is added an appendix, containing the several speeches in favour of a place bill, delivered in the House of Commons in the year 1739. Also a list of placemen and pensioners in the House of Commons, and of those members who

voted for Mr Wilkes's expulsion, Colonel Lutterell's election, and the commitment of the late Lord Mayor of London to the Tower. [By Francis WEBB.]

London: 1772. Octavo, [Murch's Dissenters, p. 327. Mon. Rev., xlvi. 450. Gent. Mag., lxxxv. ii. 563.]

THOUGHTS on the dismission of officers, civil or military for their conduct in parliament. [By W. James ADAIR.]

London : 1765. Octavo.* [Gent. Mag., Aug. 1798, p. 720. Almon's Biog. Anec., i. 83. Watt, Bib. Brit.]

THOUGHTS on the duty of a good citizen, with regard to war and invasion; in a letter from a citizen to his friend. [By Jonas HANWAY.]

London, [Letter dated 1756.] Octavo. THOUGHTS on the English government; addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England. Letter I. [By John REEVES.]

London: 1795. Octavo.

Letters 2. 3. and 4. by the same author were published in 1799. THOUGHTS on "the

excitement"

[relating to Free-masonry] in reply to a letter to the Hon. Edward Everett first published in the National Ægis and Massachusetts Yeoman. [By the Rev. G. ALLEN.]

Worcester: [Mass.] 1833. [W., Brit. Mus.]

THOUGHTS on the first rainbow, in connection with certain geological facts. [By BYNG.]

London 1852. Octavo. [W.] THOUGHTS on the great circumspection necessary in licensing public ale-houses. Submitted to the consideration of the gentlemen acting in the commission of the peace throughout England. By a justice of the peace. [John DISNEY, D D.]

London : 1776. Octavo. Pp. 16. b. t.* THOUGHTS on the Holy Spirit and his work. By the author of "Thoughts upon thought." [John G. HEWLETT.]

London: 1845. Duodecimo.* THOUGHTS on the importance of the

manners of the great to general society. [By Hannah MORE.] Eight edition.

London: M, DCC, XC. Duodecimo. Pp. 142.* [Gent. Mag., lviii. 339.]

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