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Akenside, 1150, D. Pleasures of imagination, by Mark Akenside; with a critical essay on the poem, by Mrs. Barbauld. London, 1795.

Alanson, 1308, 0. Practical observations on amputation, and the after-treatment; illustrated by cases. By Edward Alanson. 2d edit. London,

1782.

Alberoni, 362, 0. The political testament of cardinal Julius Alberoni; exhibiting a general view of the politics and interests of the several courts

of Europe; with a short account of the cardinal's life. Translated from the Italian. London, 1758.

Alberti, 842, F. Descriptione de tutta Italia di Leandro Alberti. Bologna, 1550.-P.

Albinus, 307, F. Anatomy; or anatomical tables of the human skeleton; with explanations. By Bernard Siegfried Albinus. London, 1748. Alciatus, 848, D. And. Alciati emblemata.

Aldini, 991, Q. Account of the late improvements in Galvanism; with a series of experiments. By John Aldini. London, 1803.

Alembert, D', 1337, D. See Aiken.

Alessandrino, 1237, Q. See Russelli.

Alexander, 464, F. Alexandri ab Alexandro Jurisperiti Neapolitani genialium dierum, libri sex. Francofurti, 1594.-L.

1681, O. Idem. Lugduni, 1616.-L.

453, Q. History of women, from the earliest antiquity to the present time. By William Alexander. 2 vols. London, 1779.

1664, O. Synopsis Algebraica, opus posthumum Johannis Alexandri. Londini, 1693.-L.

Alexandrinus, 362, F. Clementis Alexandrini opera, Græcè et Latinè, quæ extant. Lutetiæ, A. D. 1629.

Algarotti, 1208, O. Letters military and political. Translated from the Itali an of Count Algarotti. London, 1782.

3092, 0. The same.-P.

429, D. An essay on painting. Written in Italian, by Count Algarotti. London, 1764.

592, D. Letters; containing the state of the trade, marine, revenues, and forces of the Russian empire. By Count Algarotti. 2 vols. London, 1769.

Ali, 396, O. The History of Timurbec, emperor of the Moguls and Tartars; being an historical journal of his conquests in Asia and Europe. By Cherefeddin Ali. Translated from the P'ersian. 2 vols. Lond. 1723. Alison, 972, Q. Essays on the nature and principles of taste. By Archibald Alison. Edinburgh, 1790.

Alken, 2402, and 2539, O. See Maton.

Allen, 537, 0. A summary view of the whole practice of physic; being the sentiments of the most celebrated authors in all ages, relating to diseases, their causes and cures; with cases in surgery and midwifery. By John Allen. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1749.

Allestyd, 860, F. Eighteen sermons. By Richard Allestyd. Lond. 1669.-P. Allinson, 312, F. The acts of the assembly of the province of New Jersey, from the 17th day of April, 1702, to the 14th day of January, 1776. Revised by Samuel Allinson. Burlington, 1776.

Allwood, 885, Q. Literary antiquities of Greece; as developed in an attempt to ascertain principles for a new analysis of the Greek tongue, &c. By Philip Allwood. London, 1799.

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Alpinus, 1162, 0. See James.

Alatedus, 479, F. Johannis Henrici Alstedi encyclopædia. Herbornæ Nassoviorum, 1632.-L.

Altieri, 133, Q. A dictionary, Italian and English, and English and Italian. By F. Altieri. 2 vols. London, 1727.

Alves, 2476, 0. Sketches of a history of literature: containing lives and characters of the most eminent writers in different languages, ancient and modern, and critical remarks on their works. With several literary essays. By Robert Alves. Edinburgh, 1794.

Ames, 449, Q. See Herbert.

Amesius, 922, D. Medulla theologiæ per Gulielmum Amesium. Londini, 1630.-L.

974, D. Bellarminus enervatus sive disputationes antibellarminianæ, A Gulielmo Amesio, tomus tertius. Amstelodami, 1628.-L.

Amner, 2568, O. Considerations on the doctrines of a future state, and the resurrection; with strictures on the prophecies of Isaiah. By RichLondon, 1797.

ard Amner.

Amour, De St. 183, F.

An historical account of the Romish state and court, and the transactions concerning the five famous propositions, controverted between the Jansenists and the Molinists. Written in French by Mons. de St. Amour, and translated into English. London, 1670. Anacreon, 615, D. The works of Anacreon and Sappho; also pieces from ancient authors, and occasional essays; with notes. To which is prefixed, the Classic, a poem. London, 1768.

1544, D. The works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus, and Musæus, translated into English. London, 1760.-P.

3714, 0. See Moore.

Anburey, 1878, 0. Travels through the interior parts of America; with plates. By Thomas Anburey. 2 vols. London, 1789.

Anderson, 12, F. Historical and chronological deduction of the origin of commerce, from the earliest accounts to the present time; with an appendix, containing the modern politico-commercial geography of the several countries of Europe. By A. Anderson. 2 vols. London, 1764. 360, Q. Observations on the means of exciting a spirit of national industry. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1777.

1284, O. Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs; with plates. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1775.

1413, 0. Account of the present state of the Hebrides, and the Western coasts of Scotland. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1785. 2738, O. Recreations in agriculture, natural history, arts, and miscellaneous literature. By James Anderson. 6 vols. London,

1799.

2186, and 2317, 0. Dr. Pallas's account of the different kinds of
sheep found in the Russian dominions, and among the Tartar hordes of
Asia; with plates. To which is added, five appendixes tending to
illustrate the natural and economical history of sheep and other do-
mestic animals. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1794.

2872, O. Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs. 5th edit.
with additions. By James Anderson. 3 vols. London, 1800.
1139, D. The Bee; or, literary weekly intelligencer. Consisting
of original pieces, and selections from performances of merit, foreign
and domestic. By James Anderson. 18 vols. Edinburgh, 1790,
&c.

Anderson, 979, Q. Journal of the forces which sailed from the Downs, in April 1800, on a secret expedition; &c. with a particular account of Malta, during the time it was subject to the British government; with plates. By Æneas Anderson. London, 1802.

701, Q. Narrative of a British embassy to China. in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794; with an account of the customs and manners of the Chinese, and a description of the country, towns, cities, &c. By Eneas Anderson. London, 1795.

2281, O. An edition of the works of the British poets, with prefaces, biographical and critical, and a glossary. By Robert Anderson. 13 vols. London, 1795.

3707, 0. The Life of Tobias Smollett; with critical observations on his works, by Robert Anderson. 4th edit. Edinburgh, 1803.

607, Q. The philosophy of ancient Greece investigated, in its origin and progress in the Ionian, Italic and Athenian schools; with remarks on the systems of their founders and accounts of their lives and characters, and those of their most eminent disciples. By Walter Anderson. Edinburgh, 1791.

75, F. See Horrebow.

Andilly, D', 1295, D. Histoire des Juifs, ecrite par Flavius Joseph, sous le titre de Antiquitez Judaiques, traduite sur l'original Grec revu sur divers manuscrits, par Arnauld D'Andilly. Tome premier. A Brucelles, 1701. Gift of Joshua Cresson.

Andreini, 1267, Q. Ragionamenti fantastici di Francesco Andreini da Pistoia. Venetia, 1612.-P.

Andrews, 1237, O. Remarks on the French and English ladies. By John Andrews. London, 1783.

1403, O. History of the war with America, France, Spain, and Holland, commencing in 1775; with plates, maps and charts. 4 vols. By John Andrews. London, 1786.

2025 and 1324, O. Letters; containing a survey of Paris, and a rèview of French literature; with rules for travellers. By John Andrews. London, 1784.

737, Q. History of Great Britain, connected with the chronology of Europe; with notes, containing anecdotes of the times, lives of the learned, and specimens of their works. From Cæsar's invasions, to the accession of Edward VI. By James Pettit Andrews. 2 vols. London, 1794-95.

740, Q. Andrews' plans of the capital cities in Europe, and some cities in the other three parts of the world. London.

-1130, D. Anecdotes, &c. ancient and modern; with observations. By James Pettit Andrews. Dublin, 1789. Gift of John Poulson,

2538, 0. History of the revolutions of Denmark, with an account of the present state of that kingdom. By John Andrews. 2 vols. London, 1774.

1828, D. Manuel of private devotions and meditations, with a manuel of directions for the sick. By Lancelot Andrews. London, 1670.-P.

Angelo, 651, F. Engravings from the paintings of Michael Angelo of the day of judgment.-P.

Angeloni, 810, F. Francisco Angeloni la historia augusta da Guilio Cessare infino a Constantino il magno, illustrata con la verita delle antiche medaglie. Roma, 1641.-P.

Anquetil, 2709, O. Summary of universal history; exhibiting the rise, decline, and revolutions of the different nations of the world, from the creation to the present time. Translated from the French of M. Anquetil. 9 vols. London, 1800.

Anson, 2757, 0. A voyage round the world, in the years 1740, 1741, 1742, 1743 and 1744. By George Anson. Compiled from his papers by Richard Walter, м. A. 15th edit. Londen, 1780.

486 and 766, O. See Anson.

Anstruther, 2560, O. Remarks on the drill husbandry, by which the superior advantages of that mode of cultivation are pointed out; also a comparison of it with the most approved methods of broad cast husbandry. By Sir John Anstruther, Bart. London, 1796.

Antes, 889, Q. Observations on the manners and customs of the Egyptians, the overflowing of the Nile and its effects; with remarks on the plague, and other subjects. By John Antes, Esq. London, 1800.

Authing, 2739, O. The history of the campaigns of Count Alexander Suworow Rymnikski; with a preliminary sketch of his private life and character. Translated from the German of Frederick Anthing. 2 vols. London, 1799.

Antonini, 1144, Q. Dizionario Italiano, Latino, e Francese. Dall' Abbate Annibale Antonini. Lione, 1770. 2 vols.-P.

Antoninus, 1697, 0. Marci Antonini imperatoris eorum quæ ad seipsum libri XII. Oxoniæ, 1704.-L.

3466, 0. See Thomson.
517, Q. See Gataker.

1953, 0. See Graves.

Anvers, D', 355, D. The craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers, Esquire. 14 vols. London, 1731.

Anville, D', 624, F. Complete body of ancient geography. By Mons. D'Anville. London, 1777.—P.

1959, 0. See Young.

Apligny, D', 1858, 0. See Hellot.

Apollonius, 531, Q. See Barrow.

3116, O. See Fawke.

1700, O. See Hallinus.

1048, Q. See Shaw.

Appian, 85, F. Appian's history of the Punic, Syrian, Parthian, Mithridatick, Illyrian, Spanish, and Hannibalick wars, and the civil wars of Rome. London, 1679.

818, F. The same. 2d edit. London, 1692.-P.

Appianus, 1648, 0. Appiani Alexandrini Romanarum historiarum pars altera, continens bellorum civilium libros V. Amstelodami, 1670.-L.

1674, 0. See Tollius.

Author, 1374, O. Discourses on prophecy. By East Apthorp, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1786.

Apulius, 1559, D. Les metamorphoses, ou l'ane d'or d'Apulée, philosophe Platonicien, avec le demon de Socrates, traduit en François avec des remarques. 2 vols. Paris, 1707.-P.

Arbiter, 1555, D. See Addison.

Arbuthnot, 1049, Q. Tables of ancient coins, weights and measures.
Charles Arbuthnot. London, 1727.-P.

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Arbuthnot, 90, 0. Practical rules of diet, in the various diseases of human bodies. By John Arbuthnot. London, 1732.-P.

810, O. An essay concerning the nature of aliments, and the choice of them, according to the different constitutions of human bodies; with practical rules of diet in the various diseases. By John Arbuthnot. 4th edit. London, 1756.

311, D. The miscellaneous works of the late Doctor Arbuthnot. 2d edit. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1751.

101, Q. See Langwith.

Archenholtz, D', 1148, D. Picture of England; containing a description of the laws, customs and manners of England, translated from the French. By M. D'Archenholz. 2 vols. London, 1789.

1860, D. L'Anglais aux Indes, d'apris orme. Par I. W. Archenholtz. Lausanne, 1791. 3 tomes. Gift of Moreau de St. Mery.

1057, D. See Trapp.

Archimedes, 531, Q. See Farrow.

893, D. See Ta uet.

Argens, D', 3, D. The Jewish spy; being a philosophical, historical and critical correspondence, by letters which lately passed between certain Jews in Turkey, Italy, France, &c. Translated into French from the originals, by the Marquis D'Argens; and now done into English. 5 vols. London, 1766.

134, D. The memoirs of the Marquis D'Argens; being a critical inquiry into the nature of friendship and happiness; and essays on other subjects. 2 vols. London, 1747.

281, D. Chinese letters; being a philosophical, historical, and critical correspondence between a Chinese traveller at Paris, and his countrymen in China, Muscovy, Persia and Japan. Translated from the originals into French, by the Marquis D'Argens, and now done into English. London, 1741.

380, D. The impartial philosopher; or the philosophy of com. mon sense; containing dissertations upon the uncertainty of human knowledge. Written in French, by the Marquis D'Argens. To which is added, a dissertation upon gravity, &c. by Monsieur Maupertuis. Translated from the French into English. 2 vols. London, 1749.

1669, D. Ocellus Lucanus, en Grec et en François, avec des dissertations sur les principals questions de la metaphysique, de la physique et de la morale des anciens. Par le Marquis D'Argens. Berlin, 1762.-P.

Argenson, D, 1841, O. Essays, civil, moral, literary and political, after the manner of M. De Montaigne, by the Marquis D'Argenson. Translated from the French. London, 1789.

3148, 0. The same.-P.

Ariosto, 1174, Q. Orlando Furioso of Ariosto, Italian and English. 2 vols.—P. 1600, D. Satires of Ludovico Ariosto. London, 1759.-P.

1163, Q. See Croker.

1102, 1263, and 3146, Q. See Hoole.

1619, D. See Tressan.

Aristophanes, 923, D.

Aristophanis comœdiæ undecim, Græcè et Latine, cum emendationibus Josephi Scaligeri. Lugduni Batavorum, 1624.-L.

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