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THE CASE of the Salt-Duty and Land-Tax. 8vo. London, 1732. [P. 6. 22.] THE PROJECTED Excise considered. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 6. 22.] THE CONDUCT of the Opposition examined. 8vo. London, 1734.

[P. 6. 22.] OBSERVATIONS on a Pamphlet, intitled 'An Answer to one Part of a late infamous Libel.' 8vo. London, 1731. [P. 165. (11.)]

The Craftsman's Apology, being a Vindication of his Conduct and Writings. Svo. London, 1732. [P. 67. (3.)]

ARNOLD () The natural Probability of a lasting Peace.

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don, 1732. [P. 108. (1.)]

A LETTER from a Dissenter to the Author of the Craftsman. don, 1733. [P. 153. (4.)

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A LETTER to the Craftsman upon the Change of Affairs in Europe by the War begun against the Emperor. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 135. (5.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 79. (8.)]

The Conduct of the Opposition, and the Tendency of Modern Patriotism in making the Officers of the Army independent of the Crown, reviewed and examined. 8vo. London, 1734. [P. 135. (6.)] CONSIDERATIONS concerning the Publick Funds, the Publick Revenues, and Annual Supplies granted by Parliament. 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 79. (10.)] A SERIES of Wisdom and Policy manifested in a Review of our foreign Negociations; being an Answer to a Book called "Politicks on both Sides." 8vo. London, 1735. [P. 79. (11.)]

LETTERS from a Persian in England to his Friend at Ispahan. 8vo.

London, 1735. [G. 21. 20.]

THE GRAND ACCUSER the greatest of all Criminals.

8vo. London, 1735. [P. 79. (9.)]

A DISSUASIVE from Party and Religious Animosities. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 115. (7.)]

CLARKE (Alured) An Essay towards the Character of her late Majesty Caroline Queen-Consort of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1738.

[P. 198. (3.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 89. (1.)]

AN INQUIRY into the Merit of Assassination, with a view to the Character of Cæsar, and his Designs on the Roman Republic. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 135. (1.)]

THE HUE AND CRY after Part of a Pack of Hounds which broke out of their Kennel at Westminster. With Modern Characters by another Hand. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 233. (7.)]

THE GRAND QUESTION,-Whether War, or no War with Spain?-impartially considered. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 108. (3.)]

THE CONVENTION vindicated from the Misrepresentations of the Enemies of our Peace. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 108. (6.)]

ONSLOW (Arthur) A Speech to George II. on presenting Money-Bills. London, 1740. [P. 5. (17.)]

MIDDLETON (Conyers) Two Letters to a Member of Parliament concerning the present State of Affairs. 8vo. London, 1740-41.

[P. 108. (7,8.)]

THE COURT SECRET; a Melancholy Truth. 8vo. London, 1741.

[Hh. 8. 12.] MISCELLANEOUS THOUGHTS On our Foreign and Domestic Affairs. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 108. (10.)]

MORRIS (Corbin) Letter from a By-stander to a Member of Parliament. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 108. (9.)]

OLDMIXON (John) Memoirs of the Press, Historical and Political, for thirty years past. 8vo. London, 1712. [P. 132. (2.)] FACTION detected by the Evidence of Facts, containing an impartial View of Parties at Home, and Affairs abroad. 8vo. London, 1744.

[P. 108. (11.)] GIBSON (James) A Journal of the Siege and Capture of Cape Breton, &c. from the French: 8vo. London, 1745. [R. 18. 45.]

THE IMPORTANCE and Advantage of Cape Breton truly stated, and impartially considered. 8vo. London, 1746. [R. 18. 45.]

THE OCCASIONAL WRITER; containing an Answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's Eldest Son. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 127. (1.)] The Question, Whether England can be otherwise than miserable under a Popish King? considered in a Short Address to the People of England. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 127. (9.)]

GIBSON (Edmund, Bishop of London) A Pastoral Letter to the People of his Diocese, occasioned by our present Dangers. With a Postscript, setting forth the Dangers and Mischiefs of Popery. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 127. (7.)]

SQUIRE (Francis) A Pastoral Epistle on the Occasion of the Present Unnatural Rebellion. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 127. (8.)]

CHANDLER (Samuel) Great Britain's Memorial against the Pretender and Popery. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 328. (5.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 338. (14.)] THE TRUE SPIRIT of Popery displayed. Svo. Cambridge, 1746.

[P. 127. (10.)]

SYKES (A. A.) The Reasonableness of mending and executing the Laws against Papists. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 127. (4.)]

Sykes (A. A.) An Enquiry how far Papists ought to be treated as good Subjects, and are chargeable with the Tenets commonly imputed to them. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 127. (5.)]

ADVICE to the Roman Catholicks of England. 12mo. London.

[P. 356.-] BRITAIN'S Remembrancer; or, the Danger not Over. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 127. (2.)]

FINCH (Richard) A Vindication of Mr. Foster's Account of the Earl of Kilmarnock. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 115. (12.)]

Finch (Richard) A Defence of his "Vindication of Mr. Forster's Account." Svo. London, 1746. [P. 115. (13.)]

A REVIEW of the Two late Rebellions, Historical, Political, and Moral. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 312. (2.)]

A HISTORY of the Rebellion in 1745-46. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1748.

[P. 312. (1.)]

WEBSTER (William) A Vindication of his Majesty's Title to the Crown. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 95. (25.)]

OWEN (J.) Jacobite and Nonjuring Principles freely examined, in a Letter to the Master Tool of Faction at Manchester. Svo. Manchester, 1748. [P. 127. (14.)] ROLT (Richard) A Representation of the Conduct of the Powers of Europe engaged in the War from 1739 to 1748. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1749. [Q. 4. 26–29.]

THE LIVING World, or the History of the last Fortnight, Nov. 6, 1750. 8vo. [P. 165. (10.)]

A LETTER to Lord Egmont on the dangerous Ambition and overgrown Power of a certain Minister. London, 1750. [P. 149. (10.)]

A CORDIAL for Low Spirits. [By Thomas GORDON.] 3 vols. 12mo. 1751. [D. 21. 2.]

A LETTER addressed to Two Great Men on the Prospect of Peace. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 223. (2.)]

Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 223. (3.)] AN ACCOUNT of the Society for the Encouragement of British Troops in Germany and North America. Quebec, 1760. [P. 223. (10.)]

GEORGE III.

*AIKIN (John) Annals of the Reign of King George III. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.

CAMBRIDGE (Richard Owen) An Account of the War in India. 4to. London, 1761. [Q. 1. 29.]

THE POLITICAL CONTROVERSY; or Weekly Magazine of Ministerial and Anti-Ministerial Essays. With the Fortnight's Register, or Chronicle of Interesting Events. 8vo. London, 1762. [P. 223. (4.)]

LETTERS between the Duke of Grafton, Mr. Wilkes, and others. 8vo. 1769. [F. 22. 11.]

JUNIUS.-The Letters of Junius. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1799. [Gg.7. 56, 57.] *The Letters of Junius, with a preliminary Dissertation and Notes, &c. By George Woodfall. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1812.

An ADDRESS to the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations on the
Election of Members of Parliament, &c. 8vo. London, 1774.
[P. 321. (10.)]
BURKE (Edmund) Speech on presenting to the House of Commons a
Plan for the better Security of the Independence of Parliament.
London, 1780. [Q. 4. 41.]

8vo.

PULTENEY (William) The Effects to be expected from the East India Bill, upon the Constitution of Great Britain, if passed into a Law. 8vo. London, 1783. [Gg. 7. 20.].

POPULAR TOPICS; or the Grand Question discussed respecting the King's Prerogative, the Privileges of Parliament, Secret Influence, and a System of Reform for the East India Company. 8vo. London, 1784.

[Gg. 7. 20.] CONSIDERATIONS on the King's Insanity. 8vo. Lond. 1789. [Hh. 3. 40.] BURKE (Edmund) Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings of certain Societies in London relative to that Event. 8vo. London, 1790. [Gg. 7. 34.]

MACKINTOSH (James) Vindicia Gallica. A Defence of the French Revolution. Svo. London, 1792. [Gg. 5. 52.]

PAINE (Thomas) A Letter addressed to the Addressers on the late Proclamation. Svo. London, 1792. [Hh. 2. 35.]

To the Great and Learned among Christians, the Humble Petition of a Number of Poor Loyal Unlearned Christians. 8vo. London, 1793.

[Hh. 2. 43.]

MORGAN (William) Facts, addressed to the serious Attention of the
People of Great Britain, respecting the Expence of the War, and the
State of the National Debt. 8vo. London, 1796. [Gg. 7. 20.]
GIFFORD (John) A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine; containing some
Strictures on his "View of the Causes and Consequences of the present
War with France." 8vo. London, 1797. [Hh. 3. 41.]
AUFRERE (Antony) A Warning to Britons against French Perfidy and
Cruelty. (Three Copies.) 12mo. London, 1798. [Hh. 4. 35,36,38.]
WATSON (Richard) An Address to the People of Great Britain.
London, 1798. [Hh. 2. 43.]

8vo.

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1798. [Hh. 3. 40.] WAKEFIELD (Gilbert) A Reply to some Parts of the Bishop of Landaff's Address to the People of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1798.

[Hh. 2. 43.] OBSERVATIONS upon Mr. Fox's Letter to Mr. Grey. 4to. [Gg. 1. 14.] ROBINSON (Thomas) An Address to the Inhabitants of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the Termination of the War with France. 8vo. London, 1801. [Hh. 3. 28.]

THE CRISIS of the Sugar Colonies: or an Enquiry into the Objects and probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies. With Sketches of a Plan for settling the Vacant Lands of Trinidada. 8vo. London, 1802. [Hh. 3. 33.]

A FEW CURSORY REMARKS upon the State of Parties during the Administration of the Right Honourable Henry Addington. 8vo. London, 1803. [Hh. 3. 33.]

THE OPPORTUNITY, or Reasons for an Immediate Alliance with St. Domingo. 8vo. London, 1804. [Hh. 3. 29.]

War in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags. [By James STEPHEN, Esq. M. P.] 8vo. London, 1805. [Hh. 3. 29.]

The Dangers of the Country. [By James Stephen, Esq. M. P.] 8vo. London, 1807. [Gg. 6. 15.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1807. [Hh. 3. 20.]

Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount SIDMOUTH upon the Motion of the Marquis of Stafford, in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 13th, 1807. 8vo. London, 1807. [Hh. 7. 27.]

STEPHEN (James) Speech in the Debate in the House of Commons, March 6th, 1809, on Mr. Whitbread's Motion relative to the late Overtures of the American Government. With Remarks. 8vo. London, 1809. [Hh. 3. 29.]

FERRIER (Robert England) A Short Statement of a most Extraordinary Conspiracy, in a Letter to the King and H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 7. 18.]

HIGHMORE (Nathaniel) A Letter to Henry Bankes, Esq. on the Abolition of Sinecures and the Reform of Abuses. 8vo. London, 1810.

[Gg. 5. 27.] HIGHMORE (Anthony) A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. relative to a Second Bill introduced by him to the House of Commons. Svo. London, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.]

THE TIMES; or a Faithful Exposure of the Evils suffered by a large Portion of the People of England. 12mo. Workington, 1811. [Ff. 8. 50.] WILBERFORCE (William) The Substance of Speeches on the Clause in the East India Bill, for the Promotion of the Religious Instruction and Moral Improvement of the Natives of the British Dominions in India, on June 22, July 1 and 12, 1813. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 6. 20.] The Substance of Lord GRENVILLE's Speech on the Revival of the Slave Trade. 8vo. London, 1814. [Hh. 2. 31.]

Campaigns of the Duke of Wellington. [Gg. 6. 42-44.]

May 12th, 1817, on [Hh. 2. 31.]

CLARKE (F. L.) The Life and 3 vols. 8vo. London, 18-. The Speech of Earl GREY in the House of Lords, Lord Sidmouth's Circular. 8vo. London, 1817. HONE (William) Reformists' Register. 8vo. 1817. BROUGHAM (Henry) A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M. P. on the Abuse of Charities. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 30.]

[Hh. 2. 41.]

Another Copy, with an Appendix. 8vo. London, 1818.

[Hh. 2. 31.]

A Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Scott, in Answer to Mr. Brougham's Letter. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 30.]

Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon. Lord GRENVILLE in the House of Lords, November 30th, 1819, on the Marquis of Lansdown's Motion. 8vo. London, 1820. [Hh. 7. 27.]

(3) ACCOUNTS OF MILITARY AND NAVAL EXPEDITIONS, UNDERTAKEN BY THE BRITISH FORCES.

BURCHETT (Josiah) Memoirs of Transactions at Sea during the War with France, beginning in 1688 and ending in 1697. 8vo. London, 1703. [M. 19. 19.]

KANE (Richard) Campaigns of King William and Queen Anne, from 1689 to 1712. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 161. (2.)]

A PLAIN RELATION of the late Action at Sea, between the English and Dutch and the French Fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last; with Reflections thereupon and upon the Present State of the Nation. London, 1690. [M. 14. 7.]

AN EXACT ACCOUNT of the Siege of Namur. 4to. London, 1695.

4to.

[M. 20. 13.]

An Account given by Sir John ASHBY, Vice-Admiral, and Reere-Admiral ROOKE to the Lords Commissioners, of the Engagement at Sea be

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