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DEAN (JOHN) of Scarborough. A genuine Account of the Ship S----X. 8° Lond. 1740.

DEAN (RICHARD) An Elegie upon his death. fol. 1653.

An Elegiack Memoriall of the Rt. Hon. Generall Deane. fol. 1653.

DEAN (SAM.) Sermons on various subjects. Volume I. 8o Blackburn. 1795.

The true Nature, Evidence, and Tendency of the Theological Writings of the honourable Baron Swedenborg examined, opened, and explained. 8° Lond. 1802. DEANE (Forest of) A true Narrative concerning the Woods and Iron-Works of the Forrest of Deane, and how they have been disposed since the year 1635. As appears by Records. 4°

Reasons offered to the Consideration of Parliament against the passing of an Act for the better, preservation of the wood in Deane Forrest, so far as it relates to the Inclosure of the Moorish land, called Wallmoore. fol.

DEANE (EDM.) M.D. Spadacrene Anglica. Or the English SpawFovntaine: being a Briefe Treatise of the acide, or tart Fountaine in the Forest of Knaresborow in the West Riding of Yorkshire. 4° Lond. 1626.

120 York. 1654.

Spadacrene Anglica: or the English Spaw: being an Account of the Situation, Nature, Physical Use, and admirable Cures, performed by the Waters of Harrogate, and Parts adjacent. 8° Leeds, 1736.

DEANE (FRANCIS) The Arraignment, Tryal, Conviction, & Confession of Francis Deane & Iohn Faulkner for the murder of one Mr Daniel a Soliciter. 4° Lond. 1643.

DEANE (GEORGE) The Case of George Deane and Goodenough Earle Esq. fol. [1722.]

DEANE (JOHN) A Letter from Moscow to the Marquess of Carmarthen, relating to the Czar of Muscovy's Forwardness in his Great Navy, &c. since his Return home. fol. Lond. 1699. DEANS (ROBERT) v. COMYN.

DEANS and CHAPTERS. An Order of the Common Council of London for a Return of the Lands, Houses, &c. belonging to Deans & Chapters in the Province. fol.

An Order of the Common Council for a Return of the Lands of Deans and Chapters within the several Parishes [of London]. fol. Lond. 1648.

To the Right Hon. The Lords and Commons assembled in Parlament the Humble Petition of divers of the Cleargie of the Church of England. Whereunto is added five Motions with Reasons concerning Deanes and Chapters. 4o 1641. DEARING (Sir EDW.) v. DEERING.

DEARLE (EDWARD) A Sure Guide for all Youth. 8° Lond. 1791. DEASE (WILL.) An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Surgery. Vol. I. 8° Lond. 1780.

DEATH.

DEATH. v. MORS.

A Diall, wherein is contained a Remembrance of Death, and the uncertainty of the time of Death. 4° Lond. 1648.

A Dialogue, or A Dispute betweene the late Hangman and Death. fol. [1649.]

Be ye also ready a Method and Order of Practice to be always prepared for Death and Judgement, through the several Stages of Life. 12° Lond. 1694.

Verses on the subject of Death. 4° Lond. 1754.
Death consider'd as a Door to a Life of Glory. 4°

Lond.
DEBATE. An humble Apology for Non-Conformists: with
modest and serious Reflections on the Friendly Debate, and the
Continuation thereof. 8° Lond. 1669.

A Sober Answer to the Friendly Debate between a Conformist and a Non-conformist. 8° Lond. 1669.

A Continuation of the Friendly Debate. By the same Author. 8° Lond. 1669.

A further Continuation of the Friendly Debate. 8° Lond. 1670.

An Appendix to the Third Part of the Friendly Debate. 8° Lond. 1670.

A Friendly Debate, or A Dialogue between Rusticus and Academicus about the late Performance of Academicus. 80 Bost. N. E. 1722.

A Friendly Debate, or a Dialogue between Academicus and Sawny & Mundungus, two eminent Physicians, about some of their late Performances. 8° Bost. N. E. 1722. DEBAUCHEE. The Debauchee or the Credulous Cuckold, a Comedy. 4° Lond. 1677.

DEBES (LUCAS JACOBSON) Færoæ et Færoa reserata Danice. 8o Copenh. 1673.

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Angl. by John Sterpin. 12° Lond. 1676. DEBRECZENI (JANOS ALTAL) Conciliatorium Biblicum; Polonice. 12° Ultraj. 1658.

DEBRETT'S Correct Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 2 vol. 12° Lond.

DEBT.

A Petition to the King on the mischiefs and inconueniences arising by the imprisoning of mens bodies for Debt. 4o Lond. 1622.

An Appeale to Heaven and Heaven's Ministers from the Prisoners imprisoned for Debt in the several Gaols within England and Wales. 4o 1644.

A pittifull Remonstrance, or just Complaint, from all the poor afflicted Prisoners for Debt, Contempts, and other trivial matters. fol. Lond. 1648.

Abuses discovered, whereby the Creditors are meerly cheated, the Officers of Law unjustly enriched, and the poor Debter and their families destroyed. fol. [1649.]

DEBT.

DEBT. To his Excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwell the Petition of many thousands of Prisoners for Debt. fol. 1653.

1673.

The Interest of Creditors and Debtors. 4° Lond.

Vox Dei et Naturæ: shewing the Unreasonableness and Folly of imprisoning the Body for Debt. 8° Lond. 1711.

The Piercing Cryes of the poor and miserable Prisoners for Debt, in all parts of England. 12° Lond. 1714.

An Essay for discharging the Debts of the Nation by Equivalents: and the South-Sea Scheme consider'd. 8° Lond. 1720.

Some Considerations upon the State of our publick Debts in general, and of the Civil List in particular. 8° Lond.

1720.
A Letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the
Relief of poor Insolvent Prisoners for Debt. 8° Lond. 1724.
An Essay on the Publick Debts of this Kingdom. 8°
Lond. 1726.

8° Lond. 1727.

A Defence of an Essay on the Publick Debts of this Kingdom. 8° Lond. 1727.

Some Considerations on the National Debts, the Sinking Fund, and the State of Publick Credit. 8° Lond. 1729. The National Debt as it stood at Michaelmas 1730 stated and explained. 8° 1731.

Reasons against lowering the Interest of the redeemable National Debt, from 4 to 3 per Cent. 8° Lond. 1737. A Survey of the National Debts. 8° Lond. 1745. Considerations on the late Bill for Payment of the Remainder of the National Debt. 8° Lond. 1754.

An Inquiry into the Original and Consequences of the Public Debt. 8° Lond. 1754.

1768.

The National Debt no National Grievance. 8° Lond.

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On the Debt of the Nation compared with its Revenue. 8° Lond. 1781.

A Proposal for the Liquidation of the National Debt, the Abolition of Tithes, and the Reform of the Church Revenue. (2a edit.) 8° Lond. 1783.

Scheme for reducing and finally redeeming the National Debt, and for gaining half a Million of Revenue by extinguishing a Tax. 8° Lond. 1784.

New Taxes unnecessary! A Plan for paying the National Debt without levying any Tax, or borrowing any Money. 8° Lond. 1784.

Obsérvations on the National Debt. 8° Bath.

An Account of the Rise, Progress and present State of the Society for the discharge & relief of Persons imprisoned for small Debts, [instituted Feb. 22. 1772.] 12° Lond.

1784.

DEBT.

DEBT. A Debtor and Creditors Assistant; or A Key to the King's Bench and Fleet-Prisons. 8° Lond. 1793.

Two Letters addressed to a British Merchant suggesting the necessity of providing for the public Exigencies without any augmentation of Debt, or accumulation of Burdens. 8° Lond. 1796.

The Debtor and Creditor's Guide; including Lord Redesdale's Act. 8° Lond. [1813.]

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The Case of Insolvent Debtors considered. 8° Lond.
The Petition and Case of the poor Prisoners for Debt.

The Case of the Poor Prisoners for Debt and Damages.

A Bill for Relief of Poor Insolvent Debtors in the several Gaols of this Kingdom. fol.

Reasons against confining Persons in Prison for Debt, humbly offer'd to the consideration of Parliament. fol.

DECA (LOPE DE) Govierno polyticò de Agricultura. 4o Madr. 1618.

DECAN (Mr.) The Quantity, or Measure of Latin Syllables. 8° Lond. 1784.

DECANDOLE (M.) v. LAMARCK.

DECANUS (BERNHARDUS) Disputatio X. de Canone Theologiæ, quæ est Altera de Dispensatione contra Scripturas Anti-Christiana. 4° Harderov.

DECEMBRIUS (ANGELUS) De Peste. fol. Pap. 1521.

Politiæ Literariæ Libri septem. fol. Aug. Vind. 1540. DECHAIR (EDV.) v. ATHENAGOras.

DECHAUX { ) Oeuvres Politiques, Littéraires et Dramatiques de Gustave III. Roi de Suède, suivies de sa Correspondance. 4 tom. 8° Par. 1805-6.

DECIANUS (TIBERIUS) Tractatus Criminalis. 2 tom. fol. Francof. ad M. 1591.

DECIMATOR (HENR.) Libellvs de Stellis fixis et erraticis. 8° Magdeb. 1587.

Thesaurus Lingvarum qvibvs in vniversa fere Evropa et ærumnosa hujus Vitæ & Scholæ peregrinatione, potiorum præcipuarum ut Romana, Græca, Ebraica, Gallica, Italica, & patria Germanica utimur. fol. Lips. 1606.

DECIMATOR (ISAACUS) Systhematis Physici Disputatio de Anni mensurâ, Cyclo Solari, & Litterâ Dominicali. 4o Bern. 1717.

DECIUS (JACOB LUD.) Sigismundi Poloniæ Regis Nuptiæ. 4° Crac. 1518.

DECIUS (PHILIPPUS) De Regulis Juris. 8° Lugd. 1525.

DECKAR (THOMAS) v. DEKKER.

DECKBERG (OLAUS) De Gladio Gvstavi Adolphi. Particula secunda. 4o Ups. 1729.

DECKER (JOH. HENRICUS) Spectrologia. 8° Hamb. 1690.

DECKER

DECKER (Sir MATTHEW) The Proposal commonly called Sir Matthew Decker's Scheme for one general Tax upon Houses laid open. 8° Lond. 1757.

DECKER (THOMAS) v. DEKKER.
DECKERS (FR.) v. BARBETTE.

Exercitationes Medicæ practicæ circa Medendi Methodum Observationibus illustratæ. 8° Lugd. Bat. 1673. DECKERS (FRED.) Disp. Med. de Dolore Capitis. 4° Lugd. Bat. 1667.

DECKERS (HUB.) Dissertatio de Motu quo cibi in ventriculo rediguntur ad formam Sanguini reficiendo idoneam. 4° Lugd. Bat. 1693.

DECKHER (1OHANNES) Philosophvs Bone Mentis, nobilissimi & amplissimi Domini D. Joannis a Walhorn' dicti Deckher. 8° Brux. 1674.

DECKHERRUS (JOH.) De Scriptis adespotis, pseudepigraphis, et suppositiis Conjecturæ, cum Additionibus Variorum. 120 Amst. 1686.

DECLARATION. A Declaration and Appeale to all the freeborne People of this Kingdome in generall. fol. Lond. 1645. To all that love Peace and Truth. The Declaration of the well-affected non-svbscribers. 4° Lond. 1648.

An exact Collection of choice Declarations: by W. S. 4° Lond. 1653.

A Declaration of the well-affected to the good Old Cause in the Cities of London, Westminster, and Borough of Southwark. fol. Lond. 1659.

Three Queries and Answers to them respecting the late Declaration. 4o [1672.]

DECLARATIONES Noīm, Pronoim, & Verbor; 4o Antv. DECOY. The Decoy, or a Practice of the Parliaments, by the perfidie of the Earle of Holland, to discover and destroy the Loyall Party. 4o 1648.

DECQUER (HENR.) Oratio de Vitæ præsentis Fugacitate. 4° Amst. 1682.

DECREE. The State of the Case upon a Decree against the Lord Chancellor of Ireland by the Lord Deputy and Councell there as also of the Commitment of the Lord Chancellor and taking from him the Seale of that Kingdom. fol. DECREMPS (M.) La Magie Blanche dévoillée. 8° Par. 1784. Angl. 8° Lond. 1785. DECRETALES extravagantes diversorum Pontificum. 4° Par. 1524.

Antiqvæ Collectiones Decretalivm, cum Antonii Augustini et Jac. Cujacii Notis & Emendationibus. fol. Par. 1609.

DE CROUSAZ, v. crousaz.

DECULEO (JUST. JUD.) Cortacensis. Orationes, Epistolae, et Carmina. 12° Antv. 1613.

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