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A Description of the Hydrometer and Scales of Atkins & Co. for ascertaining the degrees of Strength of Spirituous Liquors. London, 1802. [Gg. 5. 26.]

8vo.

WITHERS (John) The Dutch, the best Friends to the Monarchy, Church, and Trade of England. 8vo. London, 1713. [F. 21. 21.]

LOWNDES (Thomas) Seasonable Hints for our Coast and Pilchard Fishery. London, 1748. [P. 5. (16.)]

Britaine's Buss; or a Computation as well of the Charge of a Busse or With Herring-Fishing Ship, as also of the Gaine and Profit thereby.

the States Proclamation annexed vnto the same, as concerning Herring Fishing. 4to. London, 1615. [M. 20. 38]

A Letter in Reply to the Edinburgh Reviewers, on the Corn Laws. folio. [F. 23. 30.]

Anonymous Tracts on Trade, &c.

THE CIRCLE of Commerce, or the Ballance of Trade in Defence of Free
Trade. By E. M. Merchant. 4to. London, 1623. [M. 30. 37.]
AN ESSAY upon the probable Methods of making a People Gainers in
the Ballance of Trade. 8vo. London, 1699. [B. 7. 28.]

A METHOD OF TANNING without Bark. 8vo.

A BRIEF STATE of the In-hand or Home Trade.

London, 1729.

[P. 80. (5.)]

8vo. London, 1730.
[P. 80. (4.)]

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REFLECTIONS on the Expediency of opening the Trade to Turkey. By a Sincere Well-wisher to the Prosperity of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 180. (5.)]

A DISCOURSE on the Natural Disposition of Mankind respecting Commerce, intended as a Preliminary to a larger Work, viz. The Elements of Commerce and Theory of Taxes. London. [P. 180. (6.)] CONSIDERATIONS on Taxes as they are supposed to affect the Price of Labour in our Manufactories: Shewing by Arguments drawn from Experience that nothing but Necessity ever will enforce Labour, and that no State can make any considerable figure in Trade where the Necessaries of Life are at a low Price. 8vo. London, 1765.

[P. 250. (7.)] A COLLECTION of several Authentic Accounts of the History and Price of Wheat, Bread, Malt, &c. from the coming in of William the Conqueror to Michaelmas 1745. 4to. London, 1748. [Hh. 1. 35.]

A BRIEF and IMPARTIAL SURVEY of the Flour and Bread Trades. 4to. London, 1790. [Hh. 1. 35.]

8vo.

A GLANCE at the State of Public Affairs, as far as relates to the Influence of Money and Finance on Manufactures and Commerce. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 7. 7.]

(2) TRACTS ON USURY-INTEREST TABLES.

SALMASII (Claudii) De Usuris. 12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1638. [G. 18. 14.] Salmasii (Claudii) De Modo Usurarum Liber. 12mo. Lugd. Bat. 1639. [G. 18. 15.]

Salmasii (Claudii) Dissertatio de Fonore Trapezetico. Lugd. Bat. 1640. [G. 18. 16.] A TRACT against Usurie, presented to the High Court of Parliament. 4to. [L. 15. 19.] HOLMES (Nathaniel) Usury is Injury; cleared in an Examination of its best Apologie. 4to. London, 1640. [N. 8. 38.]

CULPEPER (Sir Thomas) The Necessity of abating Usury re-asserted; in Reply to the Discourse of Mr. Thomas Manly, entituled "Usury at six per cent. examined." 4to. London, 1670. [L. 19. 30.]

FILMER (Sir Robert) A Discourse whether it may be lawful to take Use for Money. 8vo. London, 1678. [N. 9. 43.]

SMART (John) Tables of Interest, Discount, Annuities, &c. 4to. London, 1726. [Gg. 1. 45.]

Another Copy, revised, enlarged, and improved, by Charles Brand. 4to. London, 1780. [Gg. 1. 46.]

WARD (John) Clavis Usuræ: or, a Key to Interest both Simple and Compound. 12mo. London, 1710. [Dd. 4. 53.]

(3) EAST INDIA COMPANY.

THE TRADES INCREASE. 4to. London, 1615. [M. 20. 38.]

THE DEFENCE OF TRADE, in a Letter to Sir Thomas Smith, Knt. Gouernour of the East India Companie, &c. from one of that Societie. 4to. London, 1615. [M. 20. 38.]

A TREATISE on the Advantages of the East India Company. 4to. London, 1681. [P. 41. (5.)]

A Report from the Committee of Correspondence to the Court of Directors of the East India Company on the formation of an Establishment at home for the Education of Young Men, intended for the Company's Civil Service. 4to. London, 1804. [E. 1. 25.]

A Preliminary View of the Establishment of the Hon. East India Company in Hertfordshire for the Education of Young Persons appointed to the Civil Service in India. 4to. East India College, (stereotyped) 1806. [Gg. 1. 14.]

MALTHUS (T. R.) A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Grenville, occasioned by some Observations of his Lordship on the East India Company's Establishment for the Education of their Civil Servants. don, 1813. [Gg. 3. 56.]

[See further, CLASS V. HISTORY, SECT. IV. Asia, § 2.]

(4) THE SLAVE TRADE.

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SHARP (Granville) Representation of the Injustice and dangerous Tendency of tolerating Slavery, or admitting the least Claim of Private Property in the Persons of Men in England. 8vo. London, 1769.

AN ADDRESS to the People of Great Britain, on from the Use of West India Sugar and Rum.

[G. 24. 7.] the Utility of refraining 12mo. Hull, 1791. [li. 1. 12.]

ABSTRACT of the Evidence, delivered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791, on the part of Petitioners for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. 8vo. London, 1791.

[Gg. 3. 50.] Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1792. [Ii. 1. 38.] THE HORRORS Of West India Slavery. 12mo. London, 1792. [Ii. 1. 38.] THE DEBATE on a Motion for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in the House of Commons, on Monday the Second of April, 1792. 8vo. London, 1792. [Hh. 3. 32.]

A Short Sketch of the Evidence for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, delivered before a Committee of the House of Commons. 12mo. London, 1792. [li. 1. 12.]

Gisborne (Thomas) Remarks on the late Decision of the House of Commons respecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade. 8vo. London, 1792.

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[Hb. 3. 32.] CLARKE (Thomas) A Sermon on the Injustice of the Slave Trade. Hull, 1792. [Hh. 3. 35.] WILBERFORCE (William) A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, addressed to the Freeholders of Yorkshire. 8vo. London, 1807.

[Gg. 3. 51.] Wilberforce (William) A Letter to the Prince of Talleyrand-Perigord, on the subject of the Slave Trade. 8vo. London, 1814. [Gg. 4. 51.] STEPHEN (James) A Defence of the Bill for the Registration of Slaves, in [two] Letters to William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 4. 51.] JORDAN (G. W.) Examination of the Principles of the Slave Registry Bill, and of the means of Emancipation proposed by the Authors of the Bill. 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 2. 44.]

AN EXPOSURE of some of the numerous Mis-statements and Misrepesentations in Mr. Marryatt's Pamphlet on the Slave Trade. Svo. London, 1816. [Gg. 4. 51.]

REPORTS of the Committee of the African Institution. 8vo. London, 1811-1814. [C. 27. 31,32.]

Thirteenth Report of the Directors of the African Institution. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 7. 21.]

STEPHEN (James) Speech at the Annual Meeting of the African Institution at Free Masons' Hall on the 26th March, 1817. 8vo. London, 1817. [Hh. 7. 27.]

L'EUROPE Châtiée, et l'Afrique Vengée; ou Raisons pour regarder les Calamités du Siècle, comme des Punitions infligées par la Providence pour la traite des Nègres. 8vo. Londres, 1818. [Gg. 5. 25.]

Un autre Exemplaire. 8vo. Londres, 1818. [Hh. 7. 24.] Exposé des Faits, relatifs à la Traite des Nègres dans le Voisinage du Senegal. 8vo. [Hh. 2. 31.]

Adresse à leurs Majestés Imperiales et Royales, et à leurs Representans au Congrès d'Aix la Chapelle. 8vo. [1815.] [Hh. 2. 31.]

Un autre Exemplaire. 8vo. [1815.] [Hh. 7. 25.]

BROGLIE (M. le Duc de) Discours, prononcé à la Chambre des Pairs le 28 Mars, 1822, sur la Traite des Nègres. 8vo. [Paris, 1822.] [Ii. 8. 1.]

iv. Miscellaneous Tracts on Political Economy.

CAPELLI (Jacobi) De Ponderibus, Nummis, et Mensuris, Libri Quinque. 4to. Francofurti, 1606. [D. 20. 47.]

ADDISON (Joseph) The Freeholder; or Political Essays. 8vo. London, 1723. [A. 19. 103.]

BELL (William) A Dissertation on Populousness and Trade. 4to. Cambridge, 1756. [P. 10. (15.)]

BROWN (John) Thoughts on Civil Liberty, Licentiousness, and Faction. 8vo. Newcastle, 1765. [P. 255. (2.)]

CHRISTIAN (Edward) A Plan for a County Provident Bank. 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 2. 37.]

FLEETWOOD (William, Bishop of St. Asaph) Chronicon Preciosum: or an Account of English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commodities, for the last 600 years. 8vo. London, 1707. [N. 7. 34.]

HEWITT (John) The Trader's Pocket Companion; containing various Commercial Tables. 12mo. London, 1738. [A. 19. 134.]

HOMER (Henry) An Enquiry into the means of preserving and improving the Publick Roads of this Kingdom. Oxford, 8vo. 1767. [P. 250. (8.)] HOWARD (John) State of the Prisons in England and Wales, with an Account of the Foreign Prisons and Hospitals. 4to. London, 1784.

[E. 23. 5.] NEILD (James) Account of the Society for the Discharge and Relief of Persons imprisoned for Small Debts, throughout England and Wales. 8vo. London, 1802. [Gg. 7. 58.]

OWEN (Robert) A New View of Society; or, Essays on the Formation of the Human Character, preparatory to the Developement of a Plan for gradually ameliorating the Condition of Mankind. royal 8vo. London, 1816. [Hh. 1. 34.]

POWELL ( A View of real Grievances, with Remedies proposed for redressing them. 8vo. London, 1772. [D. 25. 21.]

RUMFORD (Benjamin, Count of) Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical. 8vo. 4 vols. London, 1798-1811. [Ee. 4. 45-48.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1798. [I. 21. 17,18.] STAFFORD (William) A Brief Conceipte of English Pollicie. 4to. London, 1581. [N. 8. 16.]

TUCKER (Josiah) An Impartial Inquiry into the Benefits and Damages arising from the use of low-priced Spirituous Liquors. 8vo. London, 1751. [P. 219. (4.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1751. [R. 18. 33.]
Four Tracts, with Two Sermons, on Political and Commercial

Subjects. Svo. Glocester, 1774. [D. 25. 4.]

Reflections on the Expediency of a Law for the Naturalization of Foreign Protestants. 8vo. London, 1751-2. [R. 18. 33.]

Two Letters concerning Naturalization, and Reasons why the Jews were antiently considered as the immediate Vassals and absolute Property of the Crown, but are now in a state of Liberty, &c. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 180. (3.) (4.)]

WESTON (Edward) Reflections on the Naturalization of the Jews. 8vo. London, 1754. [P. 218. 8.]

WATSON (William) A Decachordon of Ten Quodlibetical Questions concerning Religion and State. 4to. 1602. [N. 8. 33.]

COMMON GOOD: or, the Improvement of Commons, Forrests, and Chases by Inclosure; wherein the Advantage of the Poor, the common Plenty of all, and the Increase and Preservation of Timber, are considered. 4to. London, 1652. [M. 20. 18.]

On the Improvement of Commons that are inclosed. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 80. (3.)] THE LONDON and Country Brewer. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 80. (2.)] POLITICAL REFLECTIONS upon the Finances and Commerce of France, translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1739. [G. 24. (7.)]

SECTION III.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

I. Physics, or Natural and Experimental Philosophy.

1. Antient Writers and their Commentators.

Aristotelis Opera Physica, Græce et Latine. folio, Inter Operum Tom. I.

Syllabus.

Physicæ Auscultationis sive de Motu, Libri Octo.

De Cœlo Libri quatuor.

De Generatione et Corruptione Libri duo.

Meteorologicorum Libri quatuor.

De Mundo Liber unus.

De Coloribus Liber unus.

Ventorum Regiones et Nomina.

[F. 12. 8.]

Simplicii Commentarii in octo Aristotelis Physicæ Auscultationis Libros, cum ipso Aristotelis Textu, Græce. folio, Venetiis, 1526. [F. 1. 18.] Simplicii Commentarii in Aristotelis Libros de Physico Auditu, Latine. folio, Venetiis, 1588. [F. 1. 20.]

Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Societatis Jesu in octo Libros Physicorum Aristotelis Prima Pars. 4to. Coloniæ, 1602. [C. 6. 3.] Toleti (Francisci) Commentaria, unà cum Quæstionibus, in octo Libros Aristotelis de Physica Auscultatione; item in Librum Aristotelis de Generatione et Corruptione. 4to. Coloniæ. [H. 6. 7.]

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