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AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Letter to Lord Eldon on the present State of Agricultural Lessees and their right to Relief from the Payment of Rent. (Misc. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1822.

Address to the Landed Proprietors, on the state of the Agricultural Population, and the baneful effects of Absenteeism. (Ath. Coll. vol. 81.) 8° London, 1834.

AGRICULTURAL and Industrial Magazine of the Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry. (Ath. Coll. vol. 81.) 8° London, 1834.

Labour and Wages (A Letter on), addressed to H. Gervais, Esq. (Ath. Coll. vol. 34.) 8° Exeter, 1831.

AINGER (A.) Suggestions towards an amendment of the Building Act. (Ath. Coll. vol. 24.) 8° London, 1825.

Plan for preserving the Thames at London as pure as the higher parts of the River. (Ath. Coll. vol. 24.) 8° London, 1830.

AKERMAN (J. Y.) Observations on the Coinage of the Ancient Britons. (Misc. Coll. vol. 4.) 4° London, 1837.

Further Observations on the Coinage of the Ancient Britons. (Misc. Coll. vol. 7.) 4° London, 1839.

The Forgeries of Public Money. (Ath. Coll. vol. 164.) 8° London, 1843. ALABAMA. Comptroller's Report; with six Autograph Letters in answer to Capt. Basil Hall's Queries on the Financial, Civil, and Military Departments of the State of Alabama. (Am. Coll. vol. 42.) 8° Mobile, 1828.

ALBANY. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Albany Lancaster School Society. (Am. Coll. vol. 38.) 8° Albany, 1829.

ALBERONI (Cardinal) Moral Reflexions on his Ministry, inscribed to Lord Harrington. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 24.) 8° London, 1735.

ALCANTARA (Don Fernan. de) Miraculous Escape from the prisons of the Inquisition; with Observations on the Oxford Tract Theology. (Tract. Controv. vol. 8.) 8° Oxford, 1841.

ALDWINCKLE. A Faithful Narrative of the Presentation to the Rectory of Aldwinckle, Northamptonshire. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 24.) 8° London, 1767.

ALIEN Question Unmasked (An abridged View of the). By the Editor of the Canadian Freeman. (Am. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° York, 1826.

ALLEN (J.) Vindication of the Ancient Independence of Scotland. (Ath. Coll. vol. 41.) 8° London, 1833.

(Robert) on the Nature and Methods of carrying on a trade to the South Sea, (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1712.

(Stephen) Observations on Penitentiary Discipline, addressed to Wm. Roscoe, Esq. (Am. Coll. vol. 32.) 8° New York, 1827.

ALLEZ (John) Oppression in the Army: or, the favoured Colonel and persecuted Soldier, as exhibited in his case and that of Colonel Goldie. (Ath. Coll. vol. 77.) 8° London, 1835.

ALLIES (T. W.) On the influence of Practical Piety on the temporal and eternal interests of Mankind; an Essay. (Sermons, vol. 2.) 120 Oxford.

ALMANAC. Agricultural Almanac for 1828, by A. E. Miller. (Am. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° Charleston.

North-Carolina Almanac for 1829, calculated by Hurson M. Cave. (Am. Coll. vol. 46.) 120 Raleigh.

The Upper Canada Almanac and Provincial Calendar for 1827, by J. G. Chewett. (Am. Coll. vol. 9.) 12° York.

Desilver's United States Almanac for 1828 and 1829, comprising Calculations for the Latitudes and Meridians of the Northern, Southern, and Western States. By S. Smith. (Am. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° Philadelphia.

Universal Almanac for 1829. By Roach. (Am. Coll. vol. 21.) 12° Baltimore.

ALMANAC. Virginia and North Carolina Almanac for 1828. (Am. Coll. vol. 46.) 120 Richmond.

ALMON (John) His Trial for selling Junius' Letters. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 71.) 8° London, 1770.

ALSTON (R. G.) Some Arguments against National Religious Establishments. (Ath. Coll. vol. 136.) 8° London, 1840.

see Hudson.

ALTERNATIVES; or, What are the Moderate Tories and Conservative Whigs to do? (Ath. Coll. vol. 51.) 8° London, 1834.

ALVANLEY (Lord) The State of Ireland considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 146.) 8° London, 1841.

see Roden.

AMERICA. Some Hints to People in Power on the present melancholy situation of our Colonies in North America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 60.) 8° London, 1763.

History of the conduct of the Present Ministry with regard to the American Stamp Act. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 65.) 8° London, 1766.

First and Second Protest and List of the Minority who voted against the Repeal of the American Stamp Act. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 12.) 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1766.

The Justice and Necessity of Taxing the American Colonies demonstrated, with a Vindication of the Authority of Parliament. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 65.) 8° London, 1766.

Considerations on the Measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in North America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 75 and 90, and Am. Coll. vol. 50.) 8° London, 1774.

Appeal to the Justice and Interests of Great Britain in the disputes with America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 108, and Am. Coll. vols. 50 and 51.) 8° London, 1774. A Letter from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 76.) 8° Philadelphia, 1774.

The Pennsylvanian Farmer on the Constitutional Power of Great Britain over the Colonies of America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 75, and Am. Coll. vol. 50.) 8° Philadelphia, 1774.

Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the American Continental Congress. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 76, and Am. Coll. vol. 50.) 8° Philadelphia, 1774.

Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Philadelphia, 1774. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 78.) 8° London, 1775.

Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, and Petition to the King. (Am. Coll. vol. 50. 8° London, 1774.

Speech intended to have been spoken in support of the Petition from the General Congress at Philadelphia. (Am. Coll. vol. 51.) 8° London, 1775.

Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of Massachusetts Bay. (Am. Coll. vol. 50.) 8° London, 1774.

A Brief Extract of Important Arguments in support of the Supremacy of the British Legislature, and their right to Tax the Americans. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 77.) 8° London, 1775.

The Address of the People of Great Britain to the Inhabitants of America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 78, and Am. Coll. vol. 48.) 8° London, 1775.

Two Appeals to the Justice and Interests of the People of Great Britain in the present disputes with America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 78.) 8° London, 1775.

A Second Appeal to Justice and Interests of the People, on the Measures respecting America. (Am. Coll. vols. 48 and 51.) 8° London, 1775.

Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress held at Philadelphia, May, 1775. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 80.) 8° Philadelphia, 1776.

AMERICA. The Rights of Great Britain asserted against the claims of America; being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress, with a further Refutation of Dr. Price's State of the National Debt. (Am. Coll. vol. 48, and M. Pitt Coll. vol. 83.) 8° London, 1776.

Common Sense; addressed to the Inhabitants of America, with additions; and Plain Truth, in answer to Common Sense. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 82.) 3 vols. 8° London, 1776.

A further Examination of our present American Measures, and of the Reason and the Principles on which they are founded. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 83, and Am. Coll. vol. 48.) 8° Bath, 1776.

Journal of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, 1776. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 84.) 8° London, 1776.

Remarks on the conduct of the Opposition with regard to America; shewing their inconsistency by a short Review of their own Measures. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 87.) 8° London, 1777.

The Conciliatory Bills considered. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 90.) 8° Lond. 1778. Considerations on the Present State of Affairs between England and America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 88.) 8° London, 1778.

A Plan of Re-union between Great Britain and her Colonies. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 88.) 8° London, 1778.

The Examination of Jos. Galloway, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania, before the House of Commons, in a Committee on the American Papers; with Notes. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 92.) 8° London, 1779.

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Considerations upon the American Enquiry. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 93.) 8° London, 1779.

A View of the Evidence relative to the conduct of the American War, under Sir Wm. Howe, Lord Howe, and General Burgoyne, with the celebrated Fugitive Pieces which gave rise to that important Inquiry. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 94, and Nasm. Coll. vol. 28.) 8° London, 1779.

The Detail and Conduct of the American War under Generals Gage, Howe, Burgoyne, and Admiral Lord Howe, with the whole Evidence, as given before the Committee of the House of Commons, and the celebrated Fugitive Pieces which gave rise to that Inquiry. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 96.) 8° London, 1780.

Considerations upon the French and American War. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 95.) 8° London, 1779.

Letters to a Nobleman on the conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 91.) 8° London, 1779.

Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 97.) 8° London, 1780.

A Plan; or, Articles of Perpetual Union, Commerce, and Friendship, between Great Britain and her American Colonies. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 96.) 8° Lond. 1780.

Constitutional Law, comprising the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and of the several States composing the Union. (Am. Coll. vol. 45.) 12° Washington, 1820.

Considerations on the Attorney-General's Bill for the establishment of Peace with America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 101.) 8° London, 1782.

Addresses and Recommendations to the

vol. 107.) 8° London, 1783.

States, by Congress. (M. Pitt Coll.

Copies of the Provisional and Preliminary Articles of Peace between Great Britain, France, Spain, and America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 107.) 8° London, 1783. Observations on the Fifth Article of the Treaty with America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 105.) 8° London, 1783.

The Treaties between his Most Christian Majesty, and the Thirteen United States of America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 87.) 8° London, 1783.

AMERICA. The Case and Claim of the American Loyalists considered, with the particular case of those of Georgia. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 105.) 8° London, 1783.

Letter from an American on the Restraining Proclamation. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 110.) 8° London, 1784.

Considerations on the situation of Great Britain and the United States, with a view to Commercial Connexions. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 110.) 8° London, 1784. Remarks on Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the American States. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 110.) 8° London, 1784.

Taxation no Tyranny; an Answer to the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress. (Am. Coll. vol. 48.) 8° London, 1785.

The Claim of the American Loyalists reviewed, and maintained upon incontrovertible principles of Law and Justice. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 123.) 8° London, 1788. Extract from Chalmers' Collection of Opinions of Eminent Lawyers on the Law of Nations. (Mack. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° 1809.

Three Messages from the President of the United States to Congress, in Nov. 1811, with Documents accompanying the same. (Am. Coll. vol. 49.) 8° Lond. 1812. Copies and Extracts of Documents on the subject of British Impressments of American Seamen. (Am. Coll. vol. 49.) 8° London, 1812.

A dispassionate Inquiry into the reasons alleged by Mr. Madison, for declaring an offensive and ruinous War against Great Britain. By a New England Farmer. (Am. Coll. vol. 49.) 8° London, 1812.

An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the War with Great Britain. (Am. Coll. vol. 49.) 8° London, 1812.

Perpetual War, the policy of Mr. Madison; a candid Examination of his late Message to Congress, as respects the pretended Negociations for Peace, a Conscript Militia, and the Establishment of a Local Volunteer Force. By a New England Farmer. (Am. Coll. vol. 49.) 8° London, 1813.

Letter to G. Canning, on the origin and continuance of the War with America. (Mack. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1814.

Two Tracts, shewing that Americans, born before the Independence, are not Aliens. (Mack. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1814.

A Treatise on Expatriation. (Mack. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° Washington, 1814. Reply to the Re-statement of Mr. Chalmers' Opinion on the Legal Effects resulting from the Independence of the United States. (Mack. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1814.

Report on Roads, Bridges, and Canals, read in the Senate, March 23, 1822. (Am. Coll. vol. 34.) 8° 1822.

Report of the Committee on the state of the Republic, in reference to the murder of Mackintosh. (Am. Coll. vol. 16.) 8° Milledgeville, 1825.

A Sketch of the Internal Condition of the United States of America, and of their Political Relations with Europe. By a Russian. [J. Smirnove.] Translated from the French, with Notes. (Am. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° Baltimore, 1826.

A connected View of the whole internal Navigation of the United States, natural and artificial, present and prospective. (Am. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° Philadelphia, 1826. An Act to incorporate the Columbia, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Railroad Company. (Am. Coll. vol. 34.) 8° Philadelphia, 1826.

Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the First Session of the 20th Congress. (Am. Coll. vol. 12.) 8° Washington, 1827.

Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting the Annual Report of the State of the Finances. (Am. Coll. vol. 11.) 8° Washington, 1827.

Documents from the Department of State, and from the War Department, with the President's Messages. (Am. Coll. vol. 10.) 8° Washington, 1827.

AMERICA. Documents from the Navy Department, the Post-Master-General, and the Commissioner of the General Land Office, accompanying the President's Message to Congress. (Am. Coll. vol. 10.) 8° Washington, 1827.

General Convention of Agriculturists and Manufacturers, and others friendly to the encouragement and support of the Domestic Industry of the United States, July 30, 1827. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° Harrisburg, 1827.

A Sketch of the present state of Commerce, Agriculture, and Manufactures, in the United States; with some Observations on the impolicy of high Tariff Laws. (Am. Coll. vol. 32.) 8° Philadelphia, 1827.

A Memorial to Congress against an increase of Duties on Importations, by citizens of Boston and its vicinity. (Am. Coll. vol. 31.) 8° Boston, 1827.

The Crisis: or Essays on the Usurpations of the Federal Government. By Brutus. (Am. Coll. vol. 16.) 8° Charleston, 1827.

Congressional Directory for the First Session of the 20th Congress of the United States. (Am. Coll. vol. 34.) 120 Washington, 1827-8.

Report of the Commissioners on the Penal Code, with the accompanying Documents. (Am. Coll. vol. 26.) 8° Harrisburg, 1828.

Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting Statements of the Commerce and Navigation of the United States, during the year ending on the 30th of Sept. 1828. (Am. Coll. vol. 11.) 8° Washington, 1828.

Documents from the Department of War, the Navy Department, and the Department of State, accompanying the President's Message to Congress at the commencement of the Second Session of the 20th Congress. (Am. Coll. vol. 12.) 8° Washington, 1828.

Observations on the Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, made at Washington, March 12, 1828. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° Philadelphia, 1828.

On the Warehousing System and Government Credits of the United States. (Am. Coll. vol. 31.) 8° Philadelphia, 1828.

A few Notes respecting the United States of North America. (Ath. Coll. vol. 120.) 8° London, 1839.

see Colonies.

AMERICAN Episcopal Church. Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America; with the Constitution of the said Church, and course of studies established by the House of Bishops in 1804. (Am. Coll. vol. 13.) 8° New York, 1825.

Episcopal Church. The Constitution, Act of Incorporation, and Statutes of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. (Am. Coll. vol. 13.) 8° New York, 1822.

- Episcopal Church. Journal of the Proceedings of the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, held in Philadelphia in 1826. (Am. Coll. vol. 13.) 8° New York, 1826.

Episcopal Church. Journal of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Maryland, held in 1828. (Am. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° Baltimore, 1828. National Academy of Design; its Constitution and Bye-Laws. (Am. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° New York, 1826.

Tariff (The) discussed, in communications published in the Charleston City Gazette, and Charleston Courier. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° Charleston. 1827. Boundary Line.—see Chipman, Hamilton, Head, James, Yule.

Colonies (North) Observations upon their importance to Great Britain. (Am. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° Halifax, 1825.

ANARCHY (The Pleasures of), a Dramatic Poem. (Plays, vol. 1.) 8° London, 1832. ANDREWS (Robert C.) Letter to Sir Robert Peel on the prevention of the re-establish

ment in Ireland of Popery and Priestcraft. (Ath. Coll. vol. 15.) 8° Lond. 1828. ANGELO (Michael)-see Catalogue, and Raphael.

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