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WILKINS (Jacob) Description of the Bay Todos los Santos, in Brasill, 1624. Purchas's Voyages, vol. 2.

(Bishop John) Essay towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language; with Alphabetical Dictionary of English Words. Folio. London, 1668.

(William)-see Vitruvius.

WILKINSON (Sir J. G.) Topographical Survey of Thebes. 4° London, 1830.

Topography of Thebes, and general View of Egypt. 8° London, 1835.

Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. 3 vols. London, 1837.

Second Series. 3 vols. 8° London, 1841.

WILKS (Matthew)-see Junius.

WILLELMUS MALMESBIRIENSIS. Gesta Regum Anglorum, atque Historia Novella, ad fidem codicum MSS. recensuit T. D. Hardy. (English Historical Society.) 2 vols. 8° Londini, 1840.

Gesta Regum Anglorum.-Savile Scriptores.

History of the Kings of England from A.D. 449 to 1143, translated, with Preface, Notes, and Index, by John Sharpe. 4° London,

1815.

De Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiæ.-Gale Scriptores, vol. 2.
De Pontificibus.-Gale Scriptores, vol. 3.

Willelmus de WORCESTRE et Symo Simeon. Itineraria, quibus accedit Tractatus de Metro, e Cod. MSS. edidit J. Nasmith. 8° Cantabrigiæ, 1778.

WILLIAM I.—see Atwood.

WILLIAM III.-see Coxe's Shrewsbury Correspondence, Sidney, and State Tracts.

WILLIAM OF MALMESBURY.-see Willelmus.

WILLIAM OF TYRE. Supplement of the Holy Land, gleaned out of his Historie.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 2.

WILLIAM OF WORCESTER.-See Hearne, Liber Niger; and Willelmus. WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM.-see Wykeham.

WILLIAMS (C. W.) Observations on the Inland Navigation of Ireland; with a Description of the River Shannon. 8° London, 1833.

(Archbishop John) A Memorial of his Life, by Bishop John Hacket. Folio. London, 1693.

(John) Two Essays on the Geography of Ancient Asia, to illustrate the Campaigns of Alexander, and the Anabasis of Xenophon. 8° London, 1829.

see Alexander the Great.

(Jonathan) Thermometrical Navigation. 8° Philadelphia, 1799. WILLICH (A. F. M.) Elements of the Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant; to which are added, three Philological Essays, from the German of J. C. Adelung. 8° London, 1798.

Lectures on Diet and Regimen, being a systematic Inquiry into the most rational means of preserving Health and prolonging Life. 8° London, 1799.

WILLICH (C. M.) Tithe Commutation Tables for 1837; with the Annual Supplements. 8° London.

WILLIS (Browne) Notitia Parliamentaria; or, an History of the Counties, Cities, and Boroughs in England and Wales. 3 vols. 8° London, 1730-16 & 50.

(N. P.) Sketches. Alnwick Castle, and other Poems. 2 vols. in 1. 8° New York, and Boston, 1827.

(Professor Robert) Principles of Mechanism. 8° London, 1841. Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, especially of Italy. 8° Cambridge, 1835.

1844.

Architectural Nomenclature of the Middle Ages. 4° Cambridge,

A Description of the Sextry Barn, at Ely, lately demolished. (Cambridge Antiquarian Society's Publications, No. 7.) 4° Cambridge, 1843.

WILLOUGHBY (Francis) Travels through the Kingdom of Spain.-Harris's Voyages, vol. 2.

(Sir Hugh) and Richard Chancellor. Of the Muscovie Trade; and also Voyages by Russia, over the Caspian Sea, and through divers regions of Tartaria, in 1553.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 2; Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 1.

WILLUGHBY (Francis) Ornithology; wherein all the Birds hitherto known are described and illustrated by Figures, translated by John Ray. Folio, London, 1678.

WILMOT (John)-see Hough.

(Sir John Eardly) Notes of Opinions and Judgments delivered in different Courts; with Memoirs of his Life. 4° London, 1802. WILSON (Alexander) American Ornithology; or, Natural History of the Birds of the United States. 9 vols. 4° Philadelphia, 1808-14. see Bonaparte.

(Captain Henry)-see Keate, and Missionary Voyage.

(H. H.) Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental MSS., and other Articles, illustrative of the Literature, History, and Antiquities of the South of India, collected by Lieut.-Colonel C. Mackenzie. 2 vols. 8° Calcutta, 1828.

Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Language. 8° London, 1841.

A Dictionary, in Sanscrit and English. 4° Calcutta, 1832. Two Lectures on the Religious Practices and Opinions of the Hindus, delivered at Oxford. 8° Oxford, 1840.

Select Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, translated from the Sanscrit. 3 vols. 8° Calcutta, 1827.

Another Edition. 2 vols. 8° London, 1835.

Remarks on D. Stewart's Theory of the Sanscrit Language; Observations on some Ancient Indian Coins; Sketch of the Kingdom of Pandya; Notes on Ctesias, &c. 8° Oxford, and London, 1836.

Ariana Antiqua; a Descriptive Account of the Antiquities and Coins of Afghanistan; with a Memoir on the Buildings, called Topes, by C. Masson. 4° London, 1841.

The Vishnu Purána; a System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, translated from the Sanscrit, and illustrated by Notes. (Oriental Translation Fund.) 4° London, 1840.

WILSON (H. H.)-see Ctesias.

(James) and James M. Gully. The Dangers of the Water Cure, and its Efficacy, examined and compared. 18° London, 1843.

(John) Relation of one of the last ten that returned into England from Wiapoco, in Guiana, 1606.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

(Ralph) Voyage to the East India, in the Salomon, in 1611.Purchas's Voyages, vol. 1.

(W.)-see Defoe.

WINCHESTER (Lives of the Bishops of)-see Cassan.

WINCKELMANN (Giov.) Storia delle Arti del Disegno presso gli Antichi; tradotta corretta e aumentata dall' Abate C. Fea. 3 vols. 4° Roma, 1783-84.

Monumenti Antichi Inediti, spiegati ed illustrati; aggiuntovi alcune addizioni, con Raffei ricerche sopra un Apolline ed altri Monumenti nella villa Albani. 3 vols. fol. Roma, 1821.

see Cicognara.

WINDHAM (William) Speeches in Parliament; with some Account of his Life, by T. Amyot. 3 vols. 8° London, 1812.

WINDUS (John) A Journey to Mequinez, in Morocco.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 15.

WINES (E. C.) A Peep at China, in Mr. Dunn's Chinese Collection. 8° Philadelphia, 1839.

WINGATE (Edmund) Maximes of Reason; or, the Reason of the Common Law of England. Folio. London, 1658.

WINSLOW (E.) Good Newes from New England; or, a Relation of Things remarkable in that Plantation.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

1843.

(Forbes) The Plea of Insanity in Criminal Cases. 12° London,

(J. B.) Exposition Anatomique de la Structure du Corps Humain. 4° Paris, 1732.

WINWOOD (Sir Ralph) Memorials of Affairs of State in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I.; edited by Edmund Sawyer. 3 vols. fol. London, 1725.

WITHERING (William) An Arrangement of British Plants; with an Introduction to Botany. 4 vols. 8° London, 1830.

WITHERINGTON (Robert) and Christopher Lister. Voyage from England, intended for the South Sea, 1586–87.—Burney's Discoveries in the South Seas, vol. 2.

WITHERS (Robert) The Grand Signior's Serraglio.-Purchas's Voyages,

vol. 2.

WITTE (J. de) Description de la Collection d'Antiquités de M. le Vicomte Beugnot. 8° Paris, 1840.

WITT'S Recreations; with Ingenious Conceites for the Wittie, and Merrie Medicines for the Melancholie; the Muses' Recreation, by Sir James Mennie and James Smith; and Wit Restored; with Memoirs of the Authors, and a Preface [by T. Park]. 2 vols. 8° Lond. 1817. WODROW (Robert) The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution; with Memoir of the Author, Extracts from his Correspondence, and Notes, by Robert Burns. 4 vols. 8° Glasgow, 1829.

WOGEN (Dan.) Die gottesdienstlichen Alterthümer der Obotriten, aus dem Tempel zu Rhetra, am Tollenzer-See. 4° Berlin, 1771. WOIDE (Car. God.)—see Biblia Græca-Nov. Test.

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WOLSEY (Cardinal) His Life, and Metrical Visions, by George Cavendish, from the original Autograph MS.; with Notes and Illustrations, by S. W. Singer. 2 vols. 8° Chiswick, 1825.

Another Edition. 8° London, 1827.

His Life, by Richard Fiddes. Folio. London, 1724.

WOOD (Anthony) Athenæ Oxonienses: a History of all the Writers and Bishops educated in the University of Oxford, and the Fasti, or Annals of the said University; with Additions, and a Continuation, by P. Bliss. 4 vols. 4° London, 1813-20.

(Benjamin) Disastrous Voyage to the East Indies.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 1.

(J.)-see Voyages.

(Lieut. John) Personal Narrative of a Journey to the source of the River Oxus, by the route of the Indus, Kabul, and Badakhshan, in 1836-38. 8° London, 1841.

(Robert) The Ruins of Palmyra and Balbec; with an Inquiry into their ancient state. Folio. London, 1827.

(S.) Grammar of Elocution, in which the five Accidents of Speech are explained. 12° London, 1833.

WOODCOCK (H. J.) Laws and Constitution of the British Colonies in the West Indies, having Legislative Assemblies. 8° London, 1838. WOODGATE (H. A.) Sermons at Bampton's Lecture. 8° Oxford, 1839. WOODLEY (William) The Divine System of the Universe. 8° London,

1830.

WOODS (Henry) Description of the Fossil Skull of an Ox, discovered at Melksham, Wilts, in 1838. 4° London, 1839.

WORCESTER (J. E.) A Gazetteer of the United States. 8° Andover, 1818.

(William of)-see Willelmus.

WORDSWORTH (Christopher) Ecclesiastical Biography; or, Lives of Eminent Men connected with the History of Religion in England, with Notes. 6 vols. 8° London, 1818.

"Who wrote Eikov Baoiλikh" [by H. J. Todd], considered and answered. 8° London, 1824.

King Charles 1. the Author of Icon Basilike further proved. 8° Cambridge, 1828.

(Christopher, Jun.) Athens and Attica: Journal of a Residence there. 8° London, 1837.

(William) Poetical Works. 7 vols. 12° London, 1827-42. WORKING-MAN's Companion-Capital and Labour. 12° London, 1831. WORLD (The) by Adam Fitz-Adam [edited by Dodsley]. 4 vols. 12° London, 1772.

WORTHINGTON (Lieut. B.) Plan for improving Dover Harbour.

Dover, 1838.

WOTTON (Sir Henry) Poems; edited by A. Dyce. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1843.

Reliquiæ Wottonianæ; or, a Collection of Lives, Letters, Poems, with Characters of sundry Personages. 8° London, 1685.

Life.-se
-see Walton.

(Gulielmus) Leges Wallica, Ecclesiasticæ et Civiles, Hoeli Boni et aliorum Walliæ Principum, Lat. et Wallicè; cum Notis, Glossario, et Appendice. Folio. Londini, 1730.

(William) Reflections upon Ancient and Modern Learning; also, a Dissertation upon the Epistles of Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, &c., and Æsop, by R. Bentley. 8° London, 1705.

WRANGHAM (Archdeacon Francis) The English portion of his Library. 8° Malton (unpublished), 1826.

Sermons, Dissertations, Translations, including new Versions of Virgil's Bucolica, and of Milton's Defensio Secunda, &c. 3 vols. 8° London, 1816.

WRAXALL (Sir N. W.) Historical Memoirs of his own Time, from 1772 to 1784. 2 vols. 8° London, 1815.

Posthumous Memoirs of his own Time. 3 vols. 8° London,

1836. WREN (Christopher, Jun.) Parentalia; or, Memoirs of the Family of Wrens, but chiefly of Sir Christopher Wren; in which is contained, besides his Works, a great number of original Papers and Records; now published, by Stephen Wren and Joseph Ames. Folio. London, 1750.

WRIGHT (Sir M.) Introduction to the Law of Tenures. 8° Lond. 1768. (Thomas) Biographia Britannica Literaria: Anglo-Saxon period. 8° London, 1842.

WRIGHTSON (Thomas) On the Punishment of Death. 12° Lond. 1837. WRIT (William)-see Henry.

WYATT (Benjamin)-see Stonestreet.

(Sir Thomas)-see Surrey and Wyatt.

WYCHERLEY (William) Plays. 18° London, 1735.

Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar. Dramatic Works; with Biographical and Critical Notices, by Leigh Hunt. 8° Lond. 1840. WYCLIFFE (John)—see Wicliffe.

WYKEHAM (William of) Life, by Bishop Robert Lowth. 8° Oxford,

1777.

WYNN (Sir John) History of the Gwydir Family; first published by Daines Barrington, now re-edited, with Notes, and Memoirs of cotemporary Welshmen. 4° Ruthin, 1827.

(Rich.) De Caroli Walliæ Principis in Hispania Itinere.-see Hearne.

WYNTOWN (Androw of) De Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland; with Notes, Glossary, &c., by D. Macpherson. 2 vols. 8° Lond. 1795.

XENOPHON. Opera Omnia, recens. et interp. J. G. Schneider. 6 vols. 8° Oxonii, 1810-31.

Ephesiaca.-see Scriptores Erotici.

see Rennell.

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