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Sir Rálph de Bigod, vi. 309. History of Vaccination, xvii. 564. Morality, Essay on, v. 536. More, Hannah, Poems by, xvi. 284. portret Christian Morals, ix. 263. what Moreau, Gen., Some Details concerning, xi. 253.
Life, by Southey, ix. 254. 499. Death of, by Davis, ix. 498.
Letters to Lady Hamilton, xi. 509. Neot, St., Life of, i. 233.
New Testament, on an original Plan, xvii. 566.
New York, Stranger's Guide to, xix. 576. Newenham's View of Ireland, i. 463. Newton, Bishop, Dissertations on the Pro- phecies, v. 542.
Neysie, on the Greek Prepositive Article, iii. 526.
Nicholl's Judgment respecting Baptism, iii.
Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, viii. 231. ix. 499. xi. 505. xiv. 549. xv. 293. Illustrations, xvi. 555. xii. Nicobar Islands, Letters on, viii. 515. Night, a Poem, vii. 231.
Mudge and Colby's Trigonometrical Sur- vey, vi. 561.
Muller, Sufferings of the Tyrolese, iv. 276. a Relation, iv. 540.
Universal History, xix. 283. Murray, English Grammar, i. 233. Lindley, Examined, iv. 538. Supplement to the Second Edition of System of Chemistry, viii. 232.
Selections from Bishop Horne on the Psalms, vii. 233.
Mr., French Books imported by, viii. 516.
Musæ Cantabrigienses, iii. 523. Museum Criticum, x. 541.
Music, Treatises, on, xvi. 283. xix. 570, Myers, on improving the Condition of the Poor, xii. 277.
Naples, and the Campagna Felice, xiii. 534.
Napoleon's Conduct towards Prussia, xi. 257.2ndere/
Napoleon Buonaparte, Books relating to, xiii. 276.
Nares's Remarks on the Unitarian Version of the New Testament, iii. 525. xii.
Non-conformist Churches, new Directory for, viii. 513.
Norris's Euphronia, iii. 267, 268.
Architectural Antiquities, iv. 272. 537. v. 530.
Tendency of the Bible Society, x. 297. 545.
Northanger Abbey, a Novel, xviii. 256. Norway, Picturesque View of, ix. 498. Nott's Ordination Sermon, vii. 234. Novels and Romances, Collection of the most esteemed, iii. 242-6.
Tales and Romances, x. 296. et vol.
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O'Dedy's Law of Principal and Accessary, v. 264.
Vindication of the Laws of England, viii. 233. Ogles, Duncan and Co., Foreign Divinity imported by, xii. 526. xv. 581. · (58) Catalogue, xvi. 556.
Oldright's Tythes no Oppression, iv. 541, v. 265.2k ?
Oloff Napea, on England, xv. 298, Ophthalmia of Egypt, and Venereal Go- norrhoea, sameness of Infection in, i 235.
Opie's Lectures, ii. 236.
Temper, vii. 471.
Orders in Council, Pamphlets on, i. 463, 464. Key to, vii. 466.
O'Reilly's Greenland, xix. 290.
Oriental Literature, Books on, xii. 274. Navigator, xiv. 278. 552.
Origin, &c. of the New System of Education vii. 227.
Ormsby's Campaign in Portugal, ii. 239. Ortis, Jacopo, Ultime Lettere di, xvii. 295.
Othomans, Mœurs, Usages, &c. des, vii. Penal Laws, Refutation of a Statement of, 478. vii. 472. pla
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Otway's Plays, viii. 512, Ovidii Metamorphoses, xv. 576. o Owen, New View of Society, ix. 260.
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Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark, xv. 578.
Discourses, v. 269. Oweniana, xvii. 294.
Owenson, Miss, Woman, a Novel, i. 236. Missionary, v. 537.
Oxford University Calendar, iv. 275. Walks in, &c. xvii. 566.
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Paley, Memoirs of, i. 233. Works of, xvi. 556.
Palmer's Daughters of Isenberg, iv. 277. 542.
Pamphleteer, The, xvi. 556.7jechilask Pantalogia, The, xi. 255. Doug Papal Supremacy, History, &c. of its Origin, iv. 541.
Paper Currencies of Great Britain, on the Present State of, vii. 232.
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Picturesque View of its Public ces, xiv. 274.
Statutes, Abridgment of, viii. 233. Penn, Life of, ix. 499.02 petfehé Pennant's British Zoology, viii. 511. Pergolesi's Ornaments, xii. 270. Pering, on the Post-Office, xiii. 531.04 Perring's Brief Inquiry, vii. 470. Persian Literature, Works on, xii, 275. Persius, Hewes's Translation of, ii. 237. Perspective, Principles of, vii. 468. Peter the Great, Anecdotes of, x. 293. Petrarch, Translated, iii. 268.
Petrie's Statement of Facts, iv. 275. Peyrard, Statique Géometrique, vii. 478. Pharmacopæias, ii. 463.
Philippine Islands, Historical View of, xii. 271.
Phillips, on Juries, v. 534.
Emerald Isle, vii. 472.Velod Garland, xvi. 284.
Mineralogy, xv. 295.
Morning's Walk from London to Kew, xvi. 557.
Philology, Works on, xi. 511. xii. 524. xiv. 279. xix. 286. Philosophical Library, xix. 574.
Transactions, abridged, vii. 469. Physician's Vade-Mecum, i, 234. Physiology of Vegetable Life, v. 537. Physique, Histoire, Philosophique des Pro- grès de la, vii. 477.
Picturesque Delineations of the Southern Coast of England, xvi. 280.
Pindari Carmina, by Huntingford, xii. 521. Pindar's Carlton House Fête, vi. 310. Edifi-Pindarries, Account of, xix. 284. Pinkerton's Modern Atlas, ii. 463. Petralogy, vii. 229.
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History of Scotland, xi. 508. Voy- ages and Travels, 514. ix. 264. viii. 515.44
Pitt, Life of, iii. 264. attempt to record his Political Principles, viii. 513. 14. Plague at Moscow, in 1771, account of, ix.
Playfair's Geography, i. 456. vii. 467.
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Standing Orders, xviii. 544. Passions, Treatise on the, iii. 267.
Natural Philosophy, vii. 470. viii. 512.
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Patten's Natural Defence of an Insular Em- pire, iv. 543.
Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolks, xiv. 556. Pawnbrokers Defended, ii. 465.abrado Peak Scenery, xviii. 258.
Pearson, Picturesque Views of Churches iii.
Residence in Ireland, xvi. 286. Plymouth, Picture of, viii. 237. General Directory, xi. 514. - Literary Magazine, xii. 273. Poemata Selecta Italorum, i. 462. Poems, by a Lady, i. 237.
on various Subjects, vi. 310. --on Miscellaneous Subjects, vi, 564. vii. 471. Poetic Mirror, xvi. 284. purit Poetical Bouquet, ii. 467.indd anders Poetical Register, ix. 261.4 to stipendi
Poetry, i. 237. 462. et vol. seq. vs. Pole, Right Hon. W. W., Speech of, vi. 310. Quarrels of Authors, xi. 510. vii. 472. Josephind Aleachde Police, New System of, xvi. 284. Politics and Political Economy, Works on, ix. 503. et vol. seq. dement 2skul Polwbele's Sermons, iv. 543. Theocritus, vi. 558.
Purves's Principles of Population, xix. 287.
Polyglott Bible, xvii. 566. aslid Pompeii, Delineations of the City of, xviii. 542. Y to hig
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Porden's Veils, a Poem, xiii. 282. 531. Porson's Euripidis Orestes, vi. 558. Porsoni Adversaria, viii. 232. Porter's Travelling Sketches, i. 238. Porteus, Beilby, Life of, iv. 537. vi. 306. Works and Life of, 308. Portraits, Collection of by G. Dance, i.
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Campaign in, v. 265, ajoppie) a Poem, vii, 471.
Post-Captains, on the Insufficiency of the Pay of, v. 535.
Potemkin, Memoirs of the Life of, vi. 558.
Pott, Archdeacon, Case of the Heathen,
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Poyer, History of Barbadoes, i. 234. Pradt, Des Colonies et de l'Amérique,
Pratt's Lower World, iii. 523.
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Reft Rob, or the Witch of Scot-Muir, xvii. 565. Regency Bill, Speeches, &c. on, v. 269. Reichard's Itinerary, xv. 581. Rejected Addresses, viii. 512. Religio Clerici, xviii. 545.
Religion, Works on, xiii. 284. at siges Reliques of Robert Burns, i. 236.pelsinst Rennell's Geographical Illustrations of Cy- rus's Expedition, xvi. 555.
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Repton's Fragments on Landscape Garden-
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Works of Bishop Hall, iv. 279. Preacher's Manual, vii. 234. Preston, on Conveyancing, ii. 239. Pring, on the Absorbents, ix. 259. Pringle on Army Diseases, iii. 521. Prinsep's Essay on Money, xix. 575. Privileges of the House of Commons, on the, iii. 524. Prostitutes, Letter to
respecting, i. 236. the Bishop of London,
Protestant Advocate, viii. 236. Prussia, Cursory View of, i, 458. Pryce's National Calamities averted, 234.
Public Characters of 1809, 10, i. 233. Pulpit, The, viii. 508.
Purdy's Oriental Navigator, xiv. 278. Puritans, Lives of, x. 540.
History of the, vii. 228.
Pursh's Plants of North America, xi. 506. Pursuits of Agriculture, ii. 466. iii. 523.
Ricardo, on Bullion, iii. 269. v. 268. Reply to Mr. Bosanquet, 540.90% de
on Corn, and on Mr. Malthus's two last Publications, xiii. 283.ti sdijk, Proposals for an Economical and Se- cure Currency, xiv. 556.
Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, xvii. 295.
Rice, on the Irish Grand Jury Laws, xiii. 532.
Rich's Second Memoir on Babylon, xix. 577.
Richardson, on Fiorin Grass, v. 529. vii. Richardson's Arabic Grammar, vi. 307. Richerand's Physiology, viii. 510. xv. 577. Rifle-barrel guns, on the Nature and Use of, i. 235.
Riley's Loss of the Commerce, xvii. 297. Rippingham, Works by, vii. 227. x. 294. Risdon's Devon, v. 542.5 TD Ritson's Poetical Chain, vii. 232. English Songs, ix. 261.
Rivington's Annual Register, xv. 577. Rob Roy, Anecdotes of, xix. 285. Roberts's Poems and Letters, vi. 310. 563. Robertson, Rise of the Reformation, viii. 514.
Rocca, Guerre des Français en Espagne,
xii. 280. xiii. 278. 529. Rochester, Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of, vii. 233.
Rock Life Assurance Company, ii. 240. Roe's Law of Elections, ix. 258. Roebuck's Hindostanee Philology, iii. 520. English and Hindostanee Naval Dic-
Rogers's Twelve Cæsars, vi. 558.
Salt, Thoughts on the Laws relating to, by Parker, xvii. 296.
Salt Duties, Bernard on the Repeal of, xvi. 558.
Samo, &c. Trials of, ix. 258.
Rokeby, Illustrations of, from Designs by Sams's Short-hand, ix. 257.
Roland on Fencing, ii. 465. iv. 540. Rollin, Œuvres de, viii. 515.
Rome, History of, ii. 237.
New Picture of, xix. 290. 576.
Romilly, on Criminal Law, iii. 521. Debate on his Bill, x. 545. Romney, Life of, ii. 236. Roscoe's Observations on Earl Grey's dress, iv. 543.
Sanders, View of the Small-Pox, ix. 259. Sandys's Sermons, vii. 474.
Sanscrit Grammar, i. 233.
Dictionary, vi. 563.
Literature, Works on, xii. 275. Santagnello's Italian Reader, xii. 521. Santini's Relation, xvi. 554. Sanxay's Lex. Arist., v. 531. Ad-Sarragossa, Siege of, i. 235.
Letter to Mr. Brougham, vi. 310. Rose, Crusade of St. Lewis, iii. 523. Speech on the Bullion Committee, vi. 310.
Sea Devil, vii. 231.
on Banks for Savings, xiv. 553. Rosse, Earl of, on Currency, v. 540. Rousseau, Euvres de, viii. 516. Routh's Reliquiæ, Sacræ, xv. 297. Rowe's Scintilla Juris, ii. 238. Royal Society, History of, vii. 469.
Society, Transactions of, for 1814, xii. 274.
Society of Edinburgh, Transactions of, xix. 573. Rumford, on the Management of Light in Illumination, vii. 470.
Essays on Light, and Coffee, viii. 235. Rundall's Symbolic Illustrations, x. 541. Russian Imports and Exports, Regulations of Duties on, vi. 559.
View of the French Campaign in, 1812, x. 545. Rutherford, Hints from Holland, v. 540. Rutherford's Letter to the Earl of Lauder dale, vii. 466.
Ryan's Strictures, i. 460. Letter, vii. 233. Rylance's Vocabulary, x. 541. Saabye's Greenland, xix. 290. Sabine Farm, The, iv. 277.
Sabine's Youth's Pocket Remembrancer, ii. 238.
Sack, Von, Voyage to Surinam, iii. 526. Sacred Allegories, iii. 523.
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Say's State of Portugal, ix. 257. Sayings, in Greek and English, vii. 230. Scapula's Lexicon, xvi. 281. Scattergood's Fifty-two Sermons, iii, 270. Scheldt, Plan of the Expedition in, ii. 464.
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Schreiber's Traveller's Guide, xviii. 546. Schuller, on Aquatic Rights, vi. 560. Schultze, on Aquatic Rights, vi. 307. vii. 468. Schirrous Tumours, &c. Reports on the Ef fects of a Peculiar Regimen on, i. 235. Scotland, View of the Political State of, vii. 475. Traveller's Guide through, 469. Scott, Walter, Lord Somers's Tracts, ii, 465. iii. 522. iv. 276. v. 536.
Sadler's State Papers, ii. 467. Lady of the Lake, iii. 523.
- Collection of Scarce Tracts, vi. 309. vii. 230.
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