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Burns, 3159, O. The ecclesiastical law. By Richard Burns, L. L. D. 4 vols.
London, 1767.---P.

Poems; chiefly in the Scottish dialect. By Robert Burns.
London, 1787.

1617, 0.
3d edit.

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2708, O. The works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings, and some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. 4 vols. Liverpool, 1800. Burnyeat, 202, Q. Truth exalted, in the writings of John Burnyeat. London,

1691.

Burr, 3370, 0. The history of Tunbridge Wells. By Thomas Burr. London, 1766.-P.

Burrish, 415, 0. A view of the policy and commerce of the United Provinces, particularly of Holland; with an enquiry into the alliance of the states general with the Emperor, France, Spain, and Great Britain. By Onslow Burrish. London, 1728.

Burthogge, 357, D. An essay upon reason and the nature of spirits. By Richard Burthogge. London, 1694.

Burton, 863, 0. An account of the life and writings of Herman Boerhaave. By William Burton, м. D. 2d edit. London, 1746.

3576, 0. A second volume of discourses on divine and moral subjects. By Hezekiah Burton, D. D.

London, 1685.

1119, D. Lectures on female education and manners. By I. Burton, 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1793.

852, F. The anatomy of melancholy; philosophically, medicinally, and historically opened and cut up by Democritus, jun. 8th edit. London, 1676.-P.

2741, 0. See Berton.

Busching, 34, Q A new system of geography; containing a general account

of the situation and limits, history and constitution of the several kingdoms and states in the known world; with their produce, manufactures and commerce. By A. Busching, D. D. 6 vols. London, 1762. Istoria della citta di Viterbo. Di Feliciano Bussi.

Bussi, 760, F. 1742.-P.

Roma,

Butler, 1304, D. Hore Biblicæ; being a connected series of miscellaneous notes on the original text, early versions, and printed editions of the old and new testament. By Charles Butler. Oxford, 1799. 158, O. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, according to the course of nature; with two dissertations, viz. the first, of personal identity; the second, of the nature of virtue. By Joseph Butler. 3d edit London, 1740.

159, O. Sermons upon several subjects; preached at the Rolls chapel, by Joseph Butler. 3d edit. London, 1736.

3178, 0. The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. By Joseph Butler, L. L. D. London,

1798.-P.

371, F. The Dublin gazette, for the years 1750, 1751, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755; 1758 1759, 1760, 1761; 1766, 1767, and 1768. By Richard James and John Butler. 7 vols. Dublin.

1077, Q. Hudibras. By Samuel Butler. 3 vols. London, 1793.—P. 448, O. The genuine remains, in prose and verse, of Mr. Samuel Butler, author of Hudibras; with notes by R. Thyer. 2 vols. Lond. 1759.

Butler, 451, and 452, D. Hudibras; with plates. Written in the time of the late wars. By Samuel Butler. London, 1732.

1042, D. Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars, by Samuel Butler; with annotations and a preface, by Zachary Grey. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1779. Gift of Bohl Bohlen.

Buxtorfus, 356, F. Johannis Buxtorfi concordantiæ Bibliorum Hebraicæ. Basileæ, 1632. Gift of Granville Sharp.

Bygge, 1369, D. See Jones.

Byron, 1038, G. A narrative of an expedition round the world; containing an account of the distresses suffered by himself and his companions on the coast of Patagonia; from the year 1740, till their arrival in England in the year 1746. By Commodore Byron. London.

Bysshe, 204, O. Xenophon's memorable things of Socrates; with the lives of Socrates and Xenophon, by M. Charpentier, &c. Translated by Edward Bysshe. 2d edit. London, 1722.

178, D. The art of English poetry. By Edward Bysshe. 8th edit. 2 vols. London, 1737.

Bythnerus, 525, Q. Lyra prophetica Davidis Regis sive analysis critica, practica, psalmorum. Studio Victorini Bythneri. Londini, 1664.-L.

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CECILIUS, 1833, D. C. Plinii Cæcilii Secundi epistolæ et panegyricus. Editio nova Amstelodami, 1659.-P.

Casar, 1642, 0. Caii Julii Cæsaris quæ extant omnia, cum notis Vossii, Davisii et aliorum. Ut et qui vocatur Julius Celsus de vita et rebus gestis C. Julii Cæsaris. Lugduni Batavorum, 1713.-L.

1745, 0. Caii Julii Cæsaris commentariorum libri VIII. cum Henrici Glareani notis. Basileæ, 1583.-L.

298, F. See Duncan,

840, F. See Monds.

864, F. See Edmonds.

983, D. See Goldynge.

963, D. See Scaligerus.

Caille, La, 979, and 2786, O. See Robertson.

Caines, 2887, O. Caines' letters on the cultivation of the Otaheite cane; the manufacture of sugar and rum; the saving of melasses, &c. London, 1801.

Calamy, 3265, 0. Sermons preached upon several occasions. By Benjamin Calamy. 4th edit. London, 1704.-P.

Caldwell, 2604, 0. An eulogium to the memory of Dr. Samuel Cooper, delivered, by appointment, before the Philadelphia medical society, on the fourth of March, 1799. By Charles Caldwell. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of the said society.

Caldas, 1663, D. Sacontala, or the fatal ring; an Indian drama. By Caldas. Translated from the original Sanscrit and Pracrit. Lond. 1792.-P. Calepinus, 502, F. Ambrosii Calepini dictionarium Latinum. Parisiis, 1534.-L.

Cálidás, 604, Q. Sacontala; or the fatal ring: an Indian drama. By Cálidas. Translated from the original Sanscrit and Prácrit. London, 1790.

Calistratus, 709, F. See Vigenere.

Calliber, 3518. O. Columna rostrata, or a critical history of the English sea affairs. By Samuel Calliber. London, 1727.-P.

Callimachus, 3353, 0. Callimachi hymni et epigrammata, Græcè et Latinè. Londini, 1741.—P.

3334, 0. Callimachi Cyrenæi hymni cum Latina interpretatione, à Salvinio Etruscis versibus nunc primum redditi. Florent. 1763.—P. 259, Q. See Dodd.

1110, Q. See Tytler.

Calmet, 326, F. A dictionary of the holy bible; with plates. By Dom. Augustin Calmet. 3 vols. London, 1732.

Calonne, 2320, 0. See St. Quentin.

Calonne, De, 5141, 0. Considerations on the present and future state of France. Translated from the French of M. de Calonne. London, 1791.-P. Cambden, 684, F. Britannia, or a chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent islands. By William Cambden. 2 vols. London, 1772.-P.

Cambon, De, 1179, D. Letters and conversations between several young ladies, on interesting and improving subjects. By Madame Cambon. 2d edit. London, 1795.

Cambray, 1487, D. Demonstration of the existence, wisdom and omnipotence of God. By the Archbishop of Cambray. London, 1713.—P. Cambridge, 69, Q. An account of the war in India, between the English and French, on the coast of Coromandel, from 1750 to 1760; a relation of events on the Malabar coast, and the expeditions to Golconda and Surat; with maps and plates. Compiled from original papers, by Richard Owen Cambridge. London, 1761.

990, Q. The works of Richard Owen Cambridge, including several pieces never before published; with an account of his life and character, by his son. London, 1803.

Camdenus, 1676, 0. Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum, regnante Elizabetha. Autore Guil. Camdeno. Lugduni Batavorum, 1625.-L.

913, & 920, F. Idem. Londini, 1615, & 1627.—P.

Cameron, 2981, 0. Review of the French revolution; with inferences respecting men and manners in all ranks of society; and the moral improvement of peace. By Duncan Cameron. Edinburgh, 1802.

Camoens, De, 342, and 1102, Q. See Mickle.

Camfibel, 517, D. Sacramental meditations on the sufferings and death of CHRIST. By Daniel Campbel. 2d edit. Boston, 1740.

Campbell, 4, F. Vitruvius Britannicus; or the British architect; containing the plans, elevations and sections of the regular buildings in Great Britain; with plates. By Colin Campbell. 2 volumes in one. 83, O. Lives of the admirals, and other eminent British seamen; including an accurate naval history, from the earliest account of time. By Dr. John Campbell. Sd edit. 4 vols. London, 1761. 3154, O. Lives of the British admirals, containing a new and accurate naval history from the earliest periods, to the year 1779. By Dr. John Campbell. 4 vols. London, 1779.-P.

1174, and 2974, O.

bell, D. D. 2 vols.

The philosophy of rhetoric. By George Camp-
London, 1776, and 1801.

Campbell, 716, Q. A journey over-land to India, partly by a route never gone before by any European; comprehending his shipwreck and imprisonment with Hyder Alli, and his subsequent transactions in the East, By Donald Campbell. London, 1795.

1219, D. A narrative of the extraordinary adventures, and sufferings by shipwreck and imprisonment of Donald Campbell; with the singular humours of his Tartar guide; comprising the occurrences of four years, in an over-land journey to India. London, 1796.

598, O. Lectures on ecclesiastical history; with an essay on temperance and self-denial, by Dr. George Campbell; and some account of the life and writings of the author, by George Skene Keith. 2 vols. London, 1800.

586, Q. The four gospels, translated from the Greek; with preliminary dissertations, and notes, critical and explanatory. By George Campbell. 2 vols. London, 1789.

287, Q. A political survey of Britain; being a series of reflections on the situation, lands, inhabitants, revenues, colonies, and commerce of this island. By John Campbell. 2 vols. London, 1774.

838, O. The true interest and political maxims of the republic of
Holland, by John De Wit; with historical memoirs of Cornelius and
John De Wit, by John Campbell. London, 1746.

2444, O. A dissertation on miracles; containing an examination of
the principles advanced by David Hume. With sermons and tracts.
By Dr. George Campbell. 3d edit. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1797.
2556, O. The Indian observer, by Hugh Boyd; with the life of the
author, and some miscellaneous poems, by Lawrence Dundas Camp-
bell. London, 1798.

1314, D. The pleasures of hope; with other poems. By Thomas
Campbell. Edinburgh, 1799.

1375, D. The same. 4th edit. Edinburgh, 1806.

Camper, 748, Q. See Cogan.

Campis, à, 499, F. Opera Thomæ à Campis. Parisiis, 1549.-L.

Campo, 712, F. Historia di Cremona fidelissima et nobilissima citta Colonia di Romani rappresentata in disegno col suo contrado et illustrada d'una breve historia delle cose più notabili appartinenti ad essa. Antonio Campo. Cremona, 1583.-P.

Canin, 1067, D. See Cloppenburch.

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Canini, 1187, Q. G. Cornelio Tacito opere di traspertate della lingua Castigliana nella Toscana. Da Girolamo Canini. Venetia, 1665.-P. Cantemir, 185, F. The history of the growth and decay of the Ottoman empire; with the heads of the Turkish emperors. By Demetrius Cantemir. London, 1734.

Canterbury, 876, 0. The principles of the Christian religion explained, in a brief commentary upon the church catechism. By William, archbishop of Canterbury. 4th edit. London, 1720.

3552, O. The same.-P.

3591, 0. Archbishop of Canterbury's answer to a popish book, entitled, a true and modest account of the chief points in controversy between the Roman catholicks and the protestants. London, 1706.-P. Cantillon, 633, 0. The analysis of trade, commerce, coin, bullion, banks, and foreign exchanges. By Philip Cantillon. London, 1759. Cappe, 2374, 0. Discourses on the providence and Newcome Cappe. London, 1795.

government of God. By

Cappe, 2874, 0. Critical remarks on many important passages of scripture; with dissertations tending to illustrate the phraseology and doctrine of the new testament. By Newcome Cappe. To which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, by Catharine Cappe. 2 vols. York, 1802.

Capper, 973, Q. Observations on the winds and monsoons. By James Capper. London, 1801.

1601, 0. Observations on the passage to India, through Egypt; also by Vienna, through Constantinople to Aleppo, and from thence by Bagdad, and across the Great Desert to Bassora; with plates. By James Capper 3d edit. London, 1785.

1141, Q. The same. London, 1785.-P.

Capacius, 1243, Q. Julii Cæsaris Capacii Puteolana historia.

1604.-P.

Neapoli,

Caradoc, 242, O. The history of Wales; comprehending the lives of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader to Lhewelyn, the last prince of British blood; with a short account of the affairs of Wales, under the kings of England. By Caradoc of Lhancarvon. London, 1697. Card, 2982, O. The history of the revolutions of Russia, to the accession of Catharine the first; including a review of the manners and customs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By Henry Card, A. B. London, 1803.

Cardonnel, De, 3651, O. Picturesque antiquities of Scotland. By Adam de Cardonnel. London, 1788.-P.

Care, 390, O. English liberties; or the free-born subject's inheritance. Compiled by Henry Care. 4th edit. London, 1719.

Carey, 517, F. The Pennsylvania evening herald; and the American monitor, from January 25, 1785, to February 14, 1788. By Mathew Carey and Co. Philadelphia.

1625, and 1626, 0. The American museum; or repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, prose and poetical; from January, 1787, to December, 1792. By Mathew Carey. 12 vols. Philadelphia. Gift of the editor.

2705, 0. The same for the year 1798. By Mathew Carey. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of the editor.

1172, D.

Miscellaneous trifles in prose. By Mathew Carey. Philadelphia, :796 Gift of the editor.

2861, O. New testament, in the Bengalee language, at the missionpress, Serampore, under the inspection of the Rev. W. Carey. 1801. Gift of Dr. Wiliam Rogers.

2862, O. A grammar of the Bengalee language, at the mission-press, Serampore, 1801. By the Rev. Wm. Carey. Gift of Dr. William Rogers.

2914, O. Dialogues; intended to facilitate the acquiring of the Bengalee language. By the Rev. Wm. Carey. Serampore, 1801. Gift of Dr. William Rogers.

Carleton, 1370, Q. Thankful remembrance of God's mercie, an historical collection of the deliverances of the church and state of England. By George Carleton. London, 630.-P.

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1988, O. An historical collection of the deliverances of the church and state of England, from the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth. By George Carleton, D. D. 2d edit. London, 1625. Gift of Joseph Crukshank.

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