Ballard (George), Memoirs of Learned | Barry (James), Account of the Pictures in Ladies, 389.
Bamford (James), Dialogue concerning the Plague's Infection, 111. [Author's name left out.]
Bancroft (Aaron), Life of General Wash- ington, 389.
(Francis), The Will of, 41.
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History of the Marmyun
family, 389. Barante (M. le Baron), Mélanges Histo- riques, 459.
Barbauld (Anna Lætitia), The Works of, 515.
Barbeyrac (J.), Spirit of the Ecclesiasticks, 438.
Barclay (John), Life and Diary of Alex- ander Jaffray, 396.
(Robert), Apology for the Quakers,
438. Baretti (Joseph), A Guide through the Royal Academy, 199.
Italian Dictionary, 563. Bariff (William), Military Discipline, or the young Artilleryman, 33. Baring (Sir F.), Observations on the es- tablishment of the Bank of England,
Further Observations, 36. Barker (Matthew), Jesus Christ the great wonder, 182.
Barkstead (John), and others, Speeches and Prayers of, 406. Barlow (Stephen), History of Ireland, 330.
(Thomas), Bp. of Lincoln, Directions for the choice of books in Divinity, 540.
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.
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. Bawdwen (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,
Beltrami (J. C.), Pilgrimage in Europe and America, 554.
Belzoni (G.), Operations and discoveries within the Pyramids, 554. Benbow (-), Crimes and horrors of Warburton's madhouse, 94. Bennett (Henry Grey), Letter on the abuses of Newgate, 155. Bennett (John Whitechurch), Selection of Fishes on the coast of Ceylon, 499. Bennet (Thomas), Sermon at St Bridget's, 189.
Benezet (Ant.), Caution to Great Britain and her Colonies on the Slave Trade, 313.
Benlowes (Edward), Panegerycon Inau gurale, 516.
Benson (Thomas), Vocabularium Anglo- Saxonicum, 563.
Bentham (James), History of Ely Cathe- dral, 358.
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,
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,
Best (Dr.), Letter on a Collection for the Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel, 169.
Betham (William), Genealogical Tables, 331, 459.
Baronetage of England, 390. Betterton (Thomas), History of the Eng- lish Stage, 175. Bevan (Joseph Gurney), Refutation of a misrepresentation of the Quakers, 390. The Life of James Naylor,
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,
Considerations on the Ques- tion of Tenants by copy of Court-roll,
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.
Blomefield (Francis), Essay toward a to- pographical History of Norfolk, 359. Blount (Thomas), Jocular Tenures, 359. Glossographia; or a Dictio-
nary of hard words, 570. Blundel the Jesuit's Letter of Intelli- gence, 258.
Boaden (James), Life of Kemble, 17. Examination of the Papers
of Shakspeare, published by Mr. S. Ireland, 516.
Bobbin (Tim), Works of, 516. Boccacci (Giovanni de), Il Decameron, 516.
Boece (Hector), Buik of the Chroniclis of Scotland, 462.
Bogue (David), and James Bennett, His- tory of the Dissenters, 438. Bohn (Henry), Catalogue of Books, 564. Polyglot of Foreign Pro-
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, Natural History of Cornwall,
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.
Bourk (Hubert), Information of, touching | Brathwayte (Richard), Mercurius Bri-
the Popish Plot, 296.
Bourke (Thomas), History of the Moors in Spain, 460.
Bowack (John), Antiquities of Middlesex, 359.
Bowdler (John), Reform or Ruin, 258. Bowen (Eman.), Britannia Depicta, 360. (Thomas), Extracts from the books of Bridewell Hospital, 70. Bowles (John), Letter to Mr. Fox respect- ing Libels, 258.
Considerations on the rights
of Judge and Jury, 258.
Proofs of French Aggression,
(William L.), Antiquities of Lay- cock Abbey, 359. Bowring (Sir John), The Kingdom and People of Siam, 460.
Boxhornii (M. Z.), Metamorphosis An- glorum, 332.
Boyer (Mr.), French and English Dic- tionary, 563.
Boyle (Hon. Robert), Works of, 499. Boys (William), Narration concerning the Popish Plot, 332.
Narrative of, touching the death of Sir E. Godfrey, 416.
Collections for a history of
Sandwich, 359. Brace (Charles Loring), The Norse-folk,
Treatise on Boroughs, 332. -Complete History of England,
Bramston (William), Great sin of luke- warmness, 180.
The necessity of a present Repentance, 186. Brand (John), Popular Antiquities. (Edit. Ellis), 359. Tyne, 359. Brander (Gustavus), The Forme of Cury,
History of Newcastle-upon-
Brandon (Woodthorpe), Letter on the formation of a Local Court, 83.
Customary Law of the city
Inquiry into the Freedom of the city of London, 83. Brasbridge (Joseph), The Fruits of Ex- perience, 14.
Bray (Mrs.), Life of Thomas Stothard, R.A., 19.
(Thomas), Sermon for Mr. John
Essay towards promoting useful knowledge, 563.
(William), Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn, 394. Brayley (E. W.), London and Middle-
Londoniana, 2.
Account of the Theatres of
and John Britton, Ancient Palace and Houses of Parliament, 160. Brenan (M.), Popery incompatible with the rights of Christian nations, 258. Brerewood (Edward), Enquiries touching
the diversities of Languages, 564. Breues (John), The Fortune-hunters, 27. Brewer (Thomas), Memoirs of the Life and Times of John Carpenter, 15. Brewhouse (John), The Highland Spec- tator, 27, 28.
Brewster (Sir Francis), Essays on Trade, 583.
Bridgeman (Orlando), Letter to Master Bridgeman, 258.
(Richard Whalley), Legal Biogra- phy, 488.
Bringhurst (Isaac), The easiness and diffi- culty of the Christian Religion, 185. Briscoe (J.), Discourse on the late funds, An explanatory Dialogue
upon, 34. A List of Subscribers to- wards a fund for a National Bank, 34. A short Scheme for a Na-
tional Land-bank, 35.
Britton (John), Architectural Antiquities | Browne (J.), History of Queen Elizabeth,
Bromley (Henry), Catalogue of Engraved
British Portraits, 390, 510. Brook (Lord), and Sir Henry Vane, The Speeches of, in Guildhall, 126. Brooke (James), Rajah of Sarawak, Jour- nal of, 554.
(Ralph), Catalogue and succession of Kings, 332.
(Milord Willoughby de), Sermon dans l'Eglise du Saint Sepulchre, 179. Brookes (Mrs.), A Journey through Eng- land, 2.
(R.), History of Pestilential Dis- tempers, 112.
Brooks (T.), London's Lamentations, 65. Brotherton (William), The Olive, the Rape, and the Flax, 589. Brougham (Henry lord), Who shall be our Leaders? 258.
Thoughts on the Aristocracy of England, by Isaac Tomkins, gent.,
Historical Sketches of States-
men, 391. Broughton (Tho.), The Christian Soldier, 180.
Historical Dictionary of all
religions, 541. Brown (John), Dictionary of the Bible, 541.
Characteristics of the Earl
of Shaftesbury, 517.
Letter to Robert Lowth, re- lating to the author of the Divine Legation, 547.
(Thomas), The Works of, 517. Brown (Rich.), Principles of Practical Perspective, 510.
Brown, (Thomas), A Legacy for the Ladies, 26.
The new London Spy, 28.
Practical Treatise of the
(Thomas), Ordination of Bishops at the Nag's Head refuted, 61.
(J. Ross), Report of the Debates in the Convention of California, 461. Browning (Thos.), Prison Thoughts, 178. (William S.), History of the Hu- guenots, 439.
Bruce (James), Travels, 554. (John), Annals of the East India Company, 41.
(John Collingwood), The Roman Wall, 360.
Brunet (Jacq. Cha.), Manuel du Libraire, 564.
Bryan (Michael), Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, 510.
Bryant (Jacob), Analysis of Ancient My- thology, 460.
Brydall (John), Camera Regis; or short View of London, 2.
Brydges (Sir S. Egerton), Restituta; or titles, &c., of old books in English literature revived, 360.
Censura Literaria, 568. British Bibliographer, 385. and Stebbing Shaw, Topographer,
385. Brydone (P.), Tour through Sicily and Malta, 554.
Buchanan (George), History of Scotland,
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