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RABELAIS (M. FRANÇOIS). Œuvres; avec des remarques historiques, et critiques, de M. Duchat. Nouv. ed., ornée de Fig. par Picart. 3 tom. 4to. Amst. 1741.

Works, translated; with Notes. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1807. v. URQUHART

(SIR THOMAS). RABUTIN (COMTE DE B.) Lettres, avec les Reponses. Nouv. ed. 5 tom. 12mo. Paris, 1721.

RADCLIFFE (ANN). Romances, viz. :-The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne; the Mysteries of Udolpho; the Romance of the Forest; the Sicilian Romance; the Italian. 13 vols. 12mo.

Lond.

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RAFFLES (THOMAS). Letters during a tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands, in the Summer of 1817. 12mo. Liverpool, 1818.

(SIR THOMAS STAMFORD). History of Java. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1817. RAITHBY (JOHN). The Study and Practice of the Law considered. 8vo. Lond. 1816. * RAMELLI (AGOST). Le diverse et artificiose Machine; composte in lingua Italiana et Francese. (Orné de 195 Fig.) Fol. Paris, 1588.

RAMOND (M.) v. Gold (F.) RAMSAY (ALlan). v. Gentle Shepherd. (DAVID). The Life of George Washington. 8vo. Lond. 1807.

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of the Trial of James Mitchell, executed for an attempt on the Person of the Archbishop of St Andrews. To which is annexed, the Trial of Major Weir. 4to. Lond. 1678. RAWLINSON (RICHARD). New Method of Studying History; originally written in French, by M. Langlet du Fresnoy, and translated into English, with additions from the Italian translation. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1728. RAY (JAMES). A complete History of the Rebellion 1745-6. 12mo. York, 1749.

(JOHN). A complete Collection of English Proverbs; also the most celebrated of the Scotch and other Nations. Fifth edition, augmented. Svo. Lond. 1813. RAYNEVAL (M. DE.). De la liberté des Mers. 2 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1811.

* RAYNOUARD (M.) Grammaire Romane, ou Grammaire de la Langue des Troubadours. Svo. Paris, 1816.

Choix des Poésies originales des Troubadours. 3 tom. Svo. Paris, 1817.

REBELLION. A genuine Journal of the escape of the Young Chevalier from the Battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. 8vo. Lond. 1746.

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Hawley, with relation to several persons in Edinburgh. 12mo. Lond. 1746. REBELLION. A remarkable Dialogue which lately happened in the Gardens of the Luxembourg, at Paris, between an Old Whig and a Nonjuror, concerning the Young Chevalier; with some curious particulars concerning his behaviour and escapes, to the time of his arrival in France. 12mo. Edin. 1748.

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The Report of the Proceedings and Opinion of the Board of General Officers, on their examination into the Conduct, Beha viour, and Proceedings of General Sir John Cope, and others; from the time of the breaking out of the Rebellion in 1745, till the action at Preston Pans. 4to. Lond. 1749.

The History of the Rebellion 1745-6, extracted from the Scots Magazine; with an Appendix, containing an Account of the Trials of the Rebels, and other Matters. 12mo. Aberdeen, 1755.

A Collection of Tracts and Papers regarding the Rebellion 1745-6; containing, among others, the Papers in the Trial of Provost Stuart; bound in One Volume, Quarto.

A Collection of Tracts, chiefly regarding the Rebellion 1745-6, bound in Four Volumes, Octavo.

VOL. I.

1. History of the Rebellion, taken from the relation of James McPherson, an eye-witness. Lond. 1745.-2. Memoirs of Lord President Forbes. Lond. 1745.-3. Foster's Account of the behaviour of Lord Kilmarnock. Lond. 1746.-4. Loyalty to the King, the safety of our country against Popish Pretenders. Lond. 1745.-5. Letter from a Gentleman in Edinburgh, to a Friend in London. Lond. 1745.-6. Brief representation of the Posture of Affairs. Lond. 1745.-7. Plan presented to the French King for setting the Pretender on the Throne. Lond. 1745.

VOL. II.

1. Proclamations or Orders published by Prince Charles.-2. Journal of the Marches of the Pretender's Army in England.—3. Account of the Battle of Falkirk.-4. Advice of a Friend to the Army and People of Scotland.-5. Letter from the Pretender.-6. Collection of Poems upon Prince Charles.7. Chronicle of Charles, the Young Man.8. Account of the Battle of Gladsmuir.9. Petition to the Ministers of Edinburgh, by Heads of Families.-10. Translation of a Letter from the Nobility and Commons of Scotland, to Pope John; written in 1323. Edin. 1745.-11. Account of the Baptism of Henry, Prince of Scotland, son to James VI.; reprinted from the old edition of 1603. Edin. 1745.-12. Alexis; or the Young Adventurer.-14. The Thistle. 1747.

VOL. III.

1. Life of Sir Robert Cochran, Minister to James III. of Scotland. 1734.-2. Life of Lord Balmerino. 1746.-3. Memoirs of John Murray, Esq. Secretary to the Pretender. 1747.-4. Life of Dr Archibald Cameron, brother to the Chief of the Locheil Clan. 1757.-5. The Wanderer; with Remarks on the Book called Ascanius. 1747.

VOL. IV.

1. Opinions of Lord Stair, Sir James Stewart, and Sir John Nisbet, in regard to the Creditors, &c. of persons forfeited for High Treason. Edin. 1747.-2. Enquiry into the Causes of the late Rebellion. 1746.-6. Superiorities displayed; and the effects of these, and of Heritable Jurisdictions, in producing Rebellions. 1746.-4. Essay upon Superiorities, in answer to the above. 1747.5. Orders of Parliament, and Returns regarding Heritable Jurisdictions. 1747.6. Bill for abolishing Heritable Jurisdictions; with Observations on the Bill.-7. Disquisition regarding Regalities. 1747.-8. Tracts

on the Naturalization of Foreign Pro

testants..

REBELLION. v. STUARTS.-PRETENDER. REBELS NO SAINTS; or a Collection of the Speeches, Private Passages, Letters, and Prayers of those Persons lately executed, viz. Harrison, Carew, Cook, &c.; with Observations. 12mo. Lond. 1661.

REEVE (HENRY). An Essay on the Torpidity of Animals. 8vo. Lond. 1809.

* REGISTRUM Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum in Archivis Publicis asservatum. Fol. 1814. REGNARD (M.) Euvres completes, avec des avertissemens et des remarques. 6 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1810.

REICHARD (M.) Guide des Voyageurs en Europe, avec un Atlas. 2 tom. 12mo. Atlas, Svo. Paris, 1807.

REIMMAN (JAC. FRID.) De Bibliotheca Cæsarea Vindobonensi. 12mo. Hanov. 1712. REINEGGO( ). v. WILKINSON (CHARLES). RENAUDOT (EUSEBIUS). Ancient Accounts of India and China, by two Mahometan Travellers, who went to these parts in the ninth century; translated from the Arabic. Svo. Lond. 1733. RENDU (M. A.). Systeme de l'Université de France; ou Plan d'une Education Nationale. 8vo. Par. 1816.

RENNELL (JAMES, F. R. S.) Illustrations of the History of the Expedition of Cyrus from Sardis to Babylonia; and the Retreat of the ten thousand Greeks from thence to Lydia, 4to. Lond. 1816.

(THOMAS). Remarks on Scepticism; being an Answer to the Views of Bichat, Morgan, and Lawrence. 8vo. Lond. 1819. RENOUARD (ANT. AUG.) Annales de l'imprimerie des Alde; ou Histoire des trois Manuce et de leurs editions. 2 tom. 8vo. Par. 1803. Supplement. 8vo.

Par. 1812. RENWICK (THOMAS). Narrative of the Case

of Miss Margaret M'Avoy; with an account of some Optical Experiments connected with it. 4to. Lond. 1817.

REPORT of the cause, Horsman v. Bulmer;

being an Action of false Imprisonment at York, August 1817. 8vo.

* REPORTS of the Deputy Clerk Register of Scotland, with an Index of the Principal Contents. Fol. 1807 to 1811.

REPTON (H.) Fragments on the Theory and Nature of Landscape Gardening; including Remarks on Grecian and Gothic Architecture. 4to. Lond. 1816.

REQUIER (M.) Esprit des Loix Romaines; ouvrage traduit du Latin de Jean Vincent Gravina. 3 tom. 12mo. Amst. 1766.

RERESBY (SIR JOHN). Memoirs; containing several private and remarkable Transactions, from the Restoration to the Revolution inclusively. 4to. Lond. 1734.

Travels, and Memoirs,

the former now first published, exhibiting a View of the Governments and Society in the principal states of Europe, in the time of Cromwell's Usurpation. 8vo. Lond. 1813.

(TAMWORTH). A Miscellany of Ingenious Thoughts and Reflections, in verse and prose. 4to. Second edition. Lond. RESTE (C. BERNARD DE). Histoire des Peches,

Par.

des Découvertes, et des Etablissemens des Hollandois dans les mers du Nord; traduit du Hollandois. 3 tom. 8vo. RETZ (CARD. de.) Memoirs; containing his own Life, the transactions of Mazarine's Administration, and the Civil Wars; translated from the French. 4 vols. 12mo. 1723. REVEUR; a Periodical Paper published at Edinburgh, from November 1737 to May 1738. 4to.

* REVOLUTION. Tracts relative to the Revolution in 1688, bound in two volumes, quarto.

VOL. I.

1. King James's late Letter in Vindication of

himself.-2. His Letter to the House of Lords and Commons.-3. An Answer to the late King James's Declaration to all his pretended subjects.-4. King James's Reasons for withdrawing himself from Rochester.-5. The Prince of Orange's Declaration, with a Preface and Remarks.-6. The Lords' and Commons' Reasons for the deposal of King James.7. A brief Justification of the Prince of Orange's Descent into England.-8. The Expedition of the Prince of Orange; giving an account of the most remarkable passages thereof.-9. The Declaration of the Nobility, Gentry, and Commonalty at the Rendezvous at Nottingham.-10. A Remonstrance of all good Protestants against deposing King James. -11. Whether the preserving the Protestant Religion was the motive unto, or the end, designed in the late Revolution ?-12. An inquiry into the Measures of Submission to the supreme Authority.-13. A Discourse concerning the Nature, Power, and proper Effects of the present Conventions in both Kingdoms, called by the Prince of Orange.-14. Four Questions debated: Whether the Exercise of the Government be subverted? Whether the Power of settling it is in the People? Whether it is best to settle it on the person next in lineal succession to King James? Whether it is consistent with the Prince's honour to accept the Government ?-15. An Essay on the Original and Design of Magistracy; or, a modest vindication of the proceedings of England.-16. Obedience due to the present King, notwithstanding our Oaths to the former.-17. The Case of the Allegiance due to Sovereign Powers, stated; by Dr Sherlock.-18. Remarks on Dr Sherlock's Case of Allegiance.-19. Sherlock against Sherlock; containing modest remarks on the Doctor's Notions of Allegiance.

VOL. II.

1. Reflections upon our late and present pro

ceedings in England.-2. A Letter to a Member of the Convention of States in Scotland.-3. Allegiance and Prerogative considered.-4. An Address to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentlemen of Scotland.-5. A Letter from the West to a Member of the Meeting of Estates of Scotland.-6. An account of the affairs of Scotland, written upon occasion of an Address lately presented to his Majesty.-7. A Speech of a Fellow Commoner of England, to his Fellow Commoners of the Convention.-8. A Lord's Speech without doors, upon the present condition of the Government.-9. An Answer to a Lord's Speech without doors, and a Commoner's Speech.-10. Salus populi suprema Lex; or the Free Thoughts of a Wellwisher for a good settlement.-11. Letter to a Bishop concerning the present settlement.-12. An Inquiry whether we are bound to treat with the King, and call him back again?-13. A wish for Peace, or an Essay for removing the present differences about the proceedings of Parliament.-14. An Answer to the late King James's last Declaration, dated at St Germains, 1693.-15. A Letter concerning a French Invasion to restore King James.16. A second Letter on the same subject. REVOLUTION. v. SCOTLAND. REVOLUTION POLITICS; being a complete Collection of all the Reports, Lies, and Stories, which were the forerunners of the great revolution in 1688; wherein the several views and designs of Parties are exposed. 8vo. Lond. 1733.

* REUSS (J. D.) Repertorium Commentationum a Societatibus Literariis editarum. 11 tom. 4to. Gotting. 1801-16.

REYNOLDS (F.) v. PLAYS (Vols. V. X.)

(JOHN). Triumphs of God's revenge against Murder and Adultery. Fol. Sixth edition. Lond. 1679.

RHINE. An Autumn near the Rhine; or

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V. CONSTANCIO (F. S.) RICCATI (CHAR.) Tableau Historique des événemens qui ont précédé et suivi le rétablissement des Bourbons. 3 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1817. RICE (THOMAS). An Inquiry into the effects' of the Irish Grand Jury Laws, as affecting the industry, the improvement, and the moral character of the people of England. 8vo. Lond. 1815.

RICH (CLAUDIUS JAMES). Memoir on the Ruins of Babylon. 8vo. Lond. 1818.

Second Memoir on

the same. 8vo. Lond. 1818. RICHARD OF CIRENCESTER. v. BRITAIN. * RICHARDERIE (G. B. DE LA). Bibliotheque universelle des Voyages; ou notice complete et raisonne de tous les Voyages anciens et modernes dans les differentes parties du Monde. 6 tom. 8vo. Paris, 1808.

* RICHARDS (THOMAS). Antiquæ Lingua Britannica Thesaurus; being a British or Welsh-English Dictionary. To which is prefixed a Welsh Grammar. 8vo. Bristol, 1753. (WILLIAM). An English and Caermarthen, 1798. Works; containing

Welsh Dictionary. 8vo. RICHARDSON (SAMUEL).

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