Puffendorff's Law of Nature and
Nations, 30.
Hist. of Europe, 90.
Pullein (S.) Cult. of Silk, 60. Pursuits of Literature, 164.
Quarterly Review, 175.
Quick (J.) Synodicon in Gallia, 11. Quinctiliani (M. F.) Opera, 155. Quinctilian's Institutions, by Guth- rie, ib.
Quinti Curtii, de Reb. Gest. Alex- andri, 155.
Quintus Curtius, by Pratt, 156.
Rabbinical Writings, 9.
Racine (J.) Oeuvres, de 172. Radcliffe (A.)Jour. thro' Holland,69. Raleigh (SirW.) Report onAzores,72. Essays, 170.
Ramond (L.) Jour. to Mont Perdu,
Ramsay (A.) Gent. Sheph. 167. Ramsay (D.) Life of Washington,
Raphelii (G.) Annot. in Scrip. s. Rapin (M.) Hist. of Engl. 112. Ray (J.) Philosoph. Letters, 41.
Synopsis Stirp. Britann. 43. Raynal (W. T.) Hist. des Indes, 85. Europ. Settl. in W. Ind. ib. Real (M. de) Science du Gouverne- ment, 24.
Reece (R.) Dom. Medical Guide, 49. Reed (W.) Tables of Gain and Dis- count, 53.
Rees (Dr.) Cyclopædia, 57. Reid (Tho.) Essays on Powers of the Human Mind, 20.
Enquiry into Hum. Mind, ib. Regnard (M.) Journey to Lapland,69. Reinbeck (G.) Trav. through Mos- cow, 76.
Reinesii (T.) Synt. Inser. Ant. 87. Reliquie Wottoniana, 170. Rennell (J.) Mem. of Map of Hin- dostan, 78.
Renny (R.) Free Trade to E. I. 129. Repertory of Arts, etc. 35. Report of Bullion Committee, 26. Of Society for Bettering Condi tion of the Poor, ib. Reresby (Sir J.) Memoirs, 114. Rerum Angl. Script. varii, 110. Retrospect of Dicoveries, 36.
Reuilly (J.) Travels in Crimea, 76. Revealed Religion, 2. Defences of, 12.
Revolutionary Plutarch, 136. (Female) ib.
Reynolds (Bp.) Works, 17. (Sir J.) Works, 58. Rhazes de Variolis, 49. Rhetoric, 143.
Riccii (A. M.) Dissert. Homer. 143. Richard (-) Hist. of Tonquin, 79. Richardson (J.) Dissert. on Eastern Literature, 128.
Arab, and Per. Dict. 139. Arab. Gram. 140.
(Prof.) Poems, 164.
Richer (T.) Hist. of Spain, 126. Riedesel (M.)Trav. through Sicily,71. Riesbeck (C.) Trav. through Ger- many, 69.
Ripa (C.) Iconologie, 88. Ripley Revived, 20.
Ritson (J.) Engl. Anthol. 160. Robert of Gloucester's, Chronicle,112. Roberts (Capt.) Voyage to the Ca. naries, 82.
Robertson (D.) Isle of Man, 121. (G.) Mem. of Chart of China Sea, 64.
(W.) Hist. of Scotl. 120. Hist. of Char. V. 123.
Hist. of America, 130. On India, 126.
Rodoginus (Ir.) Diff. between the E. and W. Churches, 14. Roe (Sir Tho.) Voy. to E. Indies, 78. Roemer (J. J. Gen. Insect. Linn. 44. Rogers (Sam.) Pleas. of Mem. 164. Rollin (M.) Ancient History, 93.
Hist. Romaine, 96.
Belles Lettres, 144. Roman History and Antiquities, 94. Roscoe (W.) Life of Lorenzo de Me- dici, 136.
Life of Lec X. ib. Rose (Geo.) Observations on Fox's James II. 115.
Rous (Fr.) Archæol. Attica, 94. Rousseau (J. J.) Dict. de Musique,56. Rousset (M.) Rec. des Traites, 124. Royal Society of Lond. Transactions of, 34.
Of Edinb. Transactions, 35 Irish Academy, Transact. ib. Rubruquis (W.) Trav. in Tartary, 76. Rudiments of Anc. Architecture, 59. Rugen (Island) Tour of, 68. Ruhnkenii (D.) Schol. in Plato- nem, 149.
Opuscula, a Kidd. 142. Rural Economy, 58.
Sainbel (C. V.) Veterinary Art, 60. Saincte-Marthe (Sc.) Gen. Hist. of Portugal, 126.
St. Palaye (M. de) Anc. Chiv. 122. St. Vincent (M.) Voyage on African Seas, 82.
Sallengré (Alb.) Novus Thes. Ant, Rom. 95.
Salmon (Mr.) Chron. Hist. 112. Salvo (Marq. de) Tour from Italy,71 Sallustii Opera, 156.
Sallust, translated by Steuart, ib. by Murphy, ib.
Samoiedia, Account of, 74. Sanchoniatho's Phen. Hist. 93.
Sanderson (P.) Antiquities of Dur- ham, 103.
(W.) Graphice, 58.
Sappho's Works, by Fawkes, ib. Sapphus Fragment. Gr. Lat. 150. Sarbievii (M.) Carmina, 158. Sarytschew (G.) Voy. of Discov. 76. Saugnier (M.) Voyage to Africa, 81. Saumarez (R.) Principles and Ends of Philosophy, 38. Syst. of Physiology, 49. Saunders (W.) on Mineral Waters,
Saunderson (N.) Elem. of Algebra,
Saurin (M.) Disc, sur la Bible, 8. Saussure (M.) Tra. to M. Blanc, 71. Sauveur (A. G.) Trav. through Ba- learic Islands, 72. Savage (J.) Librarian, 174. Scapula Lexicon, Gr. Lat. 139. Appendix, ib.
Scheele (C. W.) on Air and Fire, 51. Schleusneri (J. F.) Lexicon post Bielium, 5.
Lexicon in Nov. Test. Gr. 6. Schmeisser (J. G.) Mineralogy, 41.
Scriptores Græci, 144.
Latini, 151.
Scriptures, 2-4.
Scriptores Rei Rusticæ Latini, 156. Sculpture, 57.
Secker (Abp.) on Catechism, 18. Seguierii (J. F.) Plant. Veron. 43. Selden (J.) Works, Lat. and Eng. by Wilkins, 170.
Selec. from Gent. Mag. 170. Selkirk (E) on Emigration, 26, 120. Semple (R.) Travels in Spain, 72. Seneca (M. A. Rhet.) Opera, 156.
(L. Anu. Phil.) Opera, ib. Epistles, by Morell, ib. Works, by Lodge, ib. Morals, by L'Estrange, ib. Sermons, 16.
Seume (J. G.) Tour thro' Germ .69. Sevigne (M. de) Letters, 172.
Seward (Anna) Letters, 134, 170. Poetical Works, 165.
(W.) Anecdotes, 134, 136. Biographiana, 136.
Sewell (W.) Hist. of Quakers, 16. Dutch and Eng. Dict. 139. Seymour (C.) Survey of Kent, 104. Shakspeare (W.) Plays, by Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, 167.
with Index, by Ayscough, ib. Sharpe (G.) Intr. to Un. Hist. 90. Shaw (Dr. Geo.) Gen. Zoology, 39. Zoolog. Lectures, ib.
(P.)New Meth.of Chemistry,52. (Tho.) Travels in Barbary, 81. (S.) Tour to West of Engl. 100, Shee (M. A.) Elements of Art, 58,
Shepard (Tho.) Theses Sabbatice, 19. Shepherd (A.) Tables of Refract, and Parallax, 55.
Sheridau (T.) Lect. on Elocut. 144. Sibscota (G.) Deaf and Dumb Man's Discourse, 144.
Sigonii (Car.) Fasti Consulares, 96. Silii Italici Punic. Lib. XVII, 156. Simpson (Dr.) Plea for Religion, 18.
Simsonii (E.) Chronicon, 90. Sjeddadi (B. F.) Vita Saladini, 127. Skene (Sir J.)Auld Lawes of Scotl.33. Skinner (St.) Etym. Ling. Augl. 139. Skrine (H.) Tour in Wales, 118. Sloane (Sir H.) Hist. of Jamaica, 85. Smart (J.) Interest Tables, 53. Smeaton (J.) Acc. of Edyst. Light
Acc. of Ramsgate Harbour,164. Smellie (W.) Philos. of Nat. Hist.38. Smith (Ad.) Theory of Mor. Sent.22. Wealth of Nations, 26. (Eliz.) Fragments, 170. (Dr. J. E.) Intr. to Botany, 43. Flora Britannica, ib. Tour on the Continent, 71. (John) Select Discourses, 18. (John) Memoirs of Wool, 26. (Rob.) Syst. of Optics, 55. Harmonics, 56.
(Tho.) Wond. of Nat. & Art,67. Smithurst (B.) Brit. Glory, 122. Smollett (Tob.) Hist. of Engl. 111. Snelgrave(W.)Account of Guinea,81. Solini (C. J.) Polyhistor, 156. Solvyn(B.) Costume of Hindostan,78. Somers (Ld.) Coll. of Tracts, 170. Somner (W.) Ant. of Cant. 104.
Treat. of Gavelkind, ib. Dict. Sax. Lat. Angl. 139. Sonnini (C. S.) Trav. in Egypt, so. Sophocles, Tragedies, by Franklin,
Steel (Mr.) Argument, 33.
Stephani (H.) Thes. Ling. Gr. 139. Stephens (Al.) Hist. of War, 115. Stevens (G. A.) Lect. on Heads, 170. Stewart (D.) Philos. of Mind, 20. Philosoph. Essays, ib.
(Sir J.) Principles of Money, 26. Stillingfleet (Bp.) Orig. Sacræ, 14. Stosch (Ph. de) Gemmæ Ant. 97. Stone (A. D.) Diseases of Stomach,
Storch (H.) Pict. of Petersburgh, 76. Stow (J.) Survey of London, 106. Strabonis Geographia, Gr. Lat. 150. Strass (Fr.) Stream of Time, 90. Stuart (G.) View of Society, 25.
Hist. of Ref. in Scotland, 120. Suetonii Opera, 156. Suetonius, by Thomson, ib. Suidæ Lexicon, Gr. Lat. 139. Sullivan (J.) Tracts on India, 129. Sully (Duke of) Memoirs, 125. Surgery, 46.
Sutherland (Capt.) Tour to Constan- tinople, 74.
Swammerdam (J.) on Insects, 44. Sweden, History of, 123. Swift (Dr.) Works, 170./ Swinburne (H) on Wills, 30. Travels in Sicilies, 71.
Travels in Spain, 72.
Swinden (H.) Hist. of Yarmouth, 107 Switzer (S.) Syst of Waterworks,55. Switzerland, Travels thro', 70.
Sydenham (Tho.) Opera medica, 49. Sydney (Sir P.) Works, 170. Sylvester (N.) Life of Baxter, 134. Symeonis (Dunelm.) Hist. Dunelm.
Symes (M.) Embassy to Ava, 79. Symmons (Ch.) Life of Milton, 134.
Taciti (C.) Opera, 157. Tacitus, transl. by Murphy, ib.
Taylor (C.) Rec. of Literat. 174. (J.) Marm. Sanvic. 104. (Jer.) Sermons, 18.
(Tho.) Parable of Sower, 18. (Tho.) Arithm. of Infiuites, 53. Teignmouth (Ld.) Life of Sir Wm. Jones, 134.
Temple (Sir W.) Works, 170. Tench (Capt.) Acc. of Port Jack- son, 79.
Tennant (Dr.) Ind. Recr. 129. Terentii Comediæ, 157.
Terence, by Colman, ib.
Terry (E.) Voyage to E. Indies, 79.. Teschemacher (J. R.) Table of Ex- changes, 53. Testamentum (Vetus) 2. Testamentum (Novum) 4. Gr. a Woide, ib. Gr. Bezæ, ib.
Gr. R. Stephani, ib. Gr. Lat. Montani, ib. Gr. Millii et Kusteri, ib. Gr. Wetstenii, ib. Gr. Baskervillii, ib. Gr. a Hardy, ib. Gr. Harwood, ib. Gr. Griesbachii, 5. Syr. Gutbirii, ib. Engl. by Wicliffe, ib. Theocritus, by Fawkes, 150. by Polwhele, ib.
THEOLOGY, 1. Theophrasti Characteres, 150. Hist. Plant. Gr. Lat. ib. Thesaurus theologico-philologicus,6. Thompson (C.) Voy. in Europe, 74. Thomson(Dr.) Elem.of Chemistry51.
System of Chemistry, ib. Thornton (T.) Present State of Tur- key, 74. Thorpe (J.) Regist. Roffense, 104.
(Serj.) Charge at York, 33. Thucydidis Hist. Gr. Lat. 150. Thucydides, by Smith, ib. Tibet, Descriptions of, 74. Tibullus, 151.
Elegies, by Grainger, ib.
Tighe (Mrs.) Psyche, 165. Tilloch (Al.) Philos. Magazine, 35. Tillotson (Abp.) Works, 18. Timæi Lex. Platonic. 150. Timour, Institutes of, 128. Todd (Tho.) Perp. Astron. Kal. 55. Tongataboo, Narrative of, 79. Tooke (J. H.) Div. of Purley, 140. (W.) View of Russian Em- pire, 76, 123.
Hist. of Russia, 123. Life of Catharine, ib. Topography of England,inGeneral,97 of particular Counties, 101. Torr (J) Antiq. of York, 109. Tournefort (M.)Voyage to Levant,74 Townsend (Jos.) Journey through Spain, 72.
On Eccles. Discipline, 11. Political, 26.
Miscellaneous, 170.
On High Price of Provi. 26. Transactions of Philos. Soc. 34. R. S. of Edniburgh, 35. R. Irish Academy, ib. Society of Arts, ib. Horticult. Society, ib.
R. Humane Society, ib. 50. Travis (G) Letters to Gibbon, 14. Treaties, 116.
Trial of the Witnesses, 14. Trotter (Dr.) on Drunkenness, 50. Trotter (J. B.) Mem. of Fox, 134. Tucker (A.) Light of Nature pur- sued, 20.
Tuckey (J. P.) Voy. to New South Wales, 79.
Tuke (H.) Duties of Religion, 16. Principles of Religion, ib. Tunkin, Exposé Statisque du, 77. Turkish History, 126.
Turnbull (J.) Voy. round World, 68.
Turner (S.) Acc. of Tibet, 76. Turpin (-) History of Siam, 76. Tymme (Th.) Silver Watch Bell, 18. Typographical Hist. & Antiq. 172. Tyrrell (Ja.) Hist. of England, 112. Tytler (A. F.) Elem. of History, 90. Principles of Translation, 143.
Ulloa (A.) Voyage to S. America, 84. United Prov. Hist. of, 124. Universal History, 88.
from earliest Accounts, 90. Universal Magazine, 175.
Usserii (J.) Annales V. et N. T. 8.
Voyages and Travels cont. Asiatic Islands, Australasia, Polynesia, 79.
Africa in General, 80. Abyssinia, Egypt and Nuba,ib.
Wake (Abp.) Epistles of the Apos- tolic Fathers, 11.
Wakefield (G.) Life of himself, 135.
Transl. from Juvenal, &c. 152. Wales, Topography and Hist. of, 118. Walker (A.) Syst. of Nat. Phil. 38. (G.) Doctrine of Sphere, 55. (J.) Pronounc. Dict. 139. Wallace (R.) Numbers of Mankiud,
Waller (Ed.) Poems, 165.
Walpole (Sir R.) Hist. of his Ad-
(Hor. E. of Oxford) Works,171. Walthers (Tho.) Flora Carolin. 43. Walton (J.) Complete Angler, 60. Lives, 135.
(W.) State of Span. Col. 94. Wanley (N.) Wonders of Little World, 21.
Warburton (Bp.) Works, 176. Letters to Bp. Hurd. 171. Ward (-)Three Convers. of Eng. 92.
Ware (Ja.) on the Eye, 46.
(Sir J.) Works on Ireland, 121. Waring (E. S.) Tour to Schiraz, 76. Warmstry(T.) Ac. of Bapt. Turk, 92. Warren (E.) Poet's Day, 166. Warrington (W.) Hist. of Wales, 118. Warton (J.) Essay on Pope, 143. Obs. on Spenser, ib. Poetical Works, 166. Watson (Bp.) Apologies, 14.
(R.) Hist. of Phil. II. 126. Hist. of Phil. III. ib.
Webb (P. C.) Acc. of Domesday Book, 34.
Account of Danegeld, ib. on Heraclean Table, 87. Webster (W.) Pract. Math. 53. Weinmanni (J. G.) Phytanthoza,43. Weld (Is.) Travels in North Ame- rica, 83.
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