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Bombay. Proceedings of the Students Literary and Scientific Society,
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Bombay, 1856
Chalmers (Frederick), English Hearts and English Hands; or the
railway and the trenches. 8vo

Lond. 1858
Dulwich College; or the Orphan and the Poor defended from the
errors of the Charity Trusts Board. 8vo
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Dulwich College and the Charity Commissioners, a case for admini-
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Herbert (Williaru), School Elocution; or the young academical ora-

Lond. 1853

tor. 8vo
Horne (Tho. Hartwell), An Introduction to the study of Bibliography;
with a memoir on the public libraries of the ancients. 8vo

Lond. 1814

Lond. 1822

Hyde (Tho.), Catalogus Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ :-see page 568.
Liberal, The, a Critique on. 8vo
Mathews (Charles), Lettre de M. aux auteurs dramatiques de la
France. 8vo

Lond. 1852

Mayer (Joseph), History of the Art of Pottery in Liverpool. 8vo

Liverpool, 1855

Mayer (Joseph), A Catalogue of drawings, miniatures, cameos, &c.,
illustrative of the Bonaparte family, &c. 8vo Liverpool, 1855
New York. Catalogue of Maps and Surveys in the offices of the
secretary of state, of the state engineer and surveyor, and in the
New York state Library. 8vo
Albany, 1851
New York, Annual Report of the Trustees of the State Library of.
8vo
Albany, 1854
Overstone (Right hon. Lord), Tracts and other publications on Me-
tallic and Paper Currency. Svo

Lond. 1857

Overstone, Lord, Questions communicated by, to the Decimal Coin-
age Commissioners, with Answers. folio
Oxfordshire Anecdotes, No. 2. Bicester. 8vo

Lond. 1857

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Ackermann (R.), Microcosm of London, 1.
History of the Abbey church
of St. Peter, Westminster, 204.
Akerman (John Y.), Tradesmen's Tokens,
95.

Ackland (T. G.), A Discourse upon the
Times, 181.

Sermon on the Death of

George III., 553.
Acton (Samuel), Design for improving
Holborn Bridge, &c., 73.
Adams (Ferdinando), and others, Petition
to Parliament, 405.

(J.) London surveyed, 1, 526.
Sermon at St. Paul's, 188.
(James) English Pronunciation vin-
dicated, 562.

(John Quincy), Oration on the an-
niversary of American Independence,
458.

(George) Description and Use of a
New Sea Quadrant, 498.
Adamson (John), Lusitania Illustrata,
526.

Addington, Speech on the Union, 322.
Addison (C. G.), History of the Knight
Templars, the Temple Church, &c., 75.
The Temple Church, 75.
The Works of, by Bishop

Hurd, 515.

Adis (Henry), A Cup for the Citie and

her adherents, 139.

Adolphus (John), History of England,
329.

Agar (Ben), Clericus Mercati, 114.

| A. H., Relief of the Poor in London, 24,

119.

Aikin (John), and William Enfield, Ge-
neral Biography, 389.

329.

Annals of George the Third,

A View of the Character, &c.,

of John Howard, 396.

Annual Review, 563.

(Lucy), Memoirs of the Court of
Elizabeth, 329.

Memoirs of James the First,

329.

Memoirs of Charles the First,

329.

Ainsworth
562.

Life of Addison, 389.
(Robert), Latin Dictionary,

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Alison (Archibald), History of Europe, | Anti-Brownistus, Three Speeches, by
457.

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Ames (Joseph), Typographical Antiqui-
ties, 510.

Ammianus Marcellinus, History of. (Cor-
pus Historicum), 463.
Amsinck (Paul), Tunbridge Wells illus-
trated, 357.

Anacharsis (the younger), Travels in
Greece. (Corpus Historicum), 463,

553.
Anderson (George), General View of the
affairs of the East India Company, 41.

(Mr.), Historical and Chronological
deduction of the origin of Commerce,
329.

History of British Com-

merce, 329.
(Walter), History of France, 458.
(William), Copy of the paper de-
livered by, to the Sheriffs, 405.

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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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Miscellanies, 573.

Natural History and Anti-

quities of Surrey, 358.
Auckland (Lord), Speech of, on Income
Duty, 274.

Speech on the Union, 322.
Audoeni (Johannis), Cambro-Britanni,
Epigrammata, 515.

Austin (John), a Jew, A zealous Sermon
preached at Amsterdam by, 282.
Avesbury (Roberti de), Historia. (Hearne),
370.

Ayliffe (John), Law of Pledges and Pawns,
487.

Aylmer (William), A Recantation Ser-
mon, 540.

Ayloffe (Sir Joseph), Calendar of ancient
Charters, 488.

Ayscough (Samuel), Index to Shakspeare,

515.

Ayscu (Edward), Historie concerning the

Wars, &c., between England and Scot-
land, 330.

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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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