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DUMOURIEZ (Le Général) Sa Vie et ses Mémoires; avec des Notes etc., par Berville et Barrière. 4 vols. 8° Paris, 1822.

DUNBAR (James) On the History of Mankind in rude and cultivated ages. 8° London, 1780.

DUNCAN (P. B.) Literary Conglomerate; or, a Combination of various Thoughts and Facts. 12mo. Oxford (privately printed), 1839.

1840.

Essays and Miscellanea. 2 vols. 12° Oxford (privately printed), DUNHAM (S. A.) History of Europe during the Middle Ages. 4 vols. 12° London, 1833-34.

History of the Germanic Empire. 3 vols. 12° London, 1834. History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. 3 vols. 12° Lond. 1839-40.

History of Poland. 12° London, 1836.

History of Spain and Portugal. 5 vols. 12° Lond. 1832. DUNLOP (John) Memoirs of Spain during the reigns of Philip IV. and Charles II., from 1621 to 1700. 2 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1834.

History of Fiction. 3 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1816.

DUNOIS (Countess of) Memoirs of the Court of England, temp. Charles II. 8° London, 1707.

DU PIN (Perr.)-see Savoy, Mon. Hist. Scriptores, vol. 2.

DUNSFORD (H.) The Pathogenetic effects of Homœopathic remedies, translated, with Observations. 8° London, 1838.

DUNSTAPLE (Chronicon Prioratus de)—see Hearne.

DUNTON (John) A Journal of the Sallee Fleet, with the proceedings of the Voyage. Harl. Coll. of Voyages, vol. 2.

DUPERREY (L. J.) Voyage autour du Monde, exécuté sur la Corvette la Coquille, pendant les années 1822-25; c'est à dire, l'Histoire du Voyage, l'Hydrographie, la Zoologie, et la Botanique; avec les quatre Atlas des Planches en folio. 8 vols. 4to. Paris, 1826-29. DUPIN (Le Baron Charles) Voyages dans la Grande-Bretagne; avec les Planches en folio. 3 vols. 4° Paris, 1824-25.

Forces productives et commerciales de la France. 2 vols. in 1. 4° Paris, 1827.

Rapport sur la prohibition des Loteries; sur la production et le commerce des Sucres de Canne et de Betterave; sur l'Emancipation des Esclaves. 3 vols. in 1. Paris, 1836.

DU PLESSIS (Le Maréchal) Mémoires.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 2nde Série, tome 57.

DUPLESSY (F. S.) Des Végétaux Résineux, tant indigènes qu'exotiques. 4 vols. 8° Paris, 1802.

DURAND (J. N. L.) Recueil et Parallèle des Edifices de tout genre, anciens et modernes, augmenté de 300 autres Bâtimens, et de l'Histoire générale de l'Architecture de J. G. Le Grand. 2 vols. fol. Venise, 1833.

(Dom)-see Art de vérifier les Dates.

DURHAM (Earl of) Report of his Despatches as Governor-General of British North America. 8° Lond. 1839.

Cathedral Library.-see Catalogue.

DURHAM University Calendar for 1837, 1839, and 1842. 3 vols. 12° Durham.

DUSAULX (M.) De l'Insurrection Parisienne et de la prise de la Bastille ; Discours historique, prononcé dans l'Assemblée nationale. 8° Paris,

1821.

DUTENS (Louis) Mémoires d'un Voyageur qui se repose; contenant des Anecdotes historiques, politiques, et littéraires. 3 vols. 8° Londres, 1806.

DUVAL. Synopsis Doctrinæ Peripatetica.-see Aristoteles.

DUVILLARS (François de Boyvin, Baron) Mémoires sur les Guerres, tant en Piedmont qu'au Montferrat, etc.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Serie, tomes 28, 29, & 30.

DUVIVIER.- -see Girault.

DWARRIS (Sir Fortunatus) A General Treatise on Statutes; their rules of construction &c. 2 vols. 8° Lond. 1830.

DWIGHT (Timothy) Travels in New England and New York. 4 vols. 8° London, 1823.

DYCE (Alexander) Specimens of British Poetesses, chronologically arranged. 8° Lond. 1827.

DYER (George) History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge; including Notices relating to the Founders and eminent men. 2 vols. 4° Lond. 1814.

The Privileges of the University of Cambridge; with Observations on its history, antiquities, literature, and biography. 2 vols. 8° London, 1824.

Academic Unity: the substance of a General Dissertation on the Privileges of the University of Cambridge. 8° London, 1827.

(John) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 53.

DYмMOK (John) A Treatice of Ireland; now first published, with Notes, by Richard Butler. (Irish Archæological Society.) 4° Dublin, 1842.

EADMERUS Monachus Cantuarensis. Historia Novorum sive sui Sæculi;
cum Notis et Spicilegio Joannis Seldeni. Folio. London, 1623.
EARLE (Henry) Practical Observations in Surgery. 8° London, 1823.
EAST INDIA COMPANY.-See India.

EBEL (J. G.) Manuel du Voyageur en Suisse, traduit. 3 vols.
Zurich, 1817.

EBN MALEC.-see Sacy (S. de) ECCLESIASTICAL Commissioners for England. Their Reports with reference to Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues. 8° London, 1840.

The Orders in Council ratifying their schemes. 8° Part 1. London, 1840.

Acts for carrying into effect their Reports. 8° London, 1840. The Orders in Council ratifying their schemes. 8° Vol. 1, and vol. 2, part 1. London, 1843-44.

Acts relating to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, with Appendix and Index. 8° London, 1843.

Third edition. 8° London, 1844.

ECCLESIASTICAL Courts of England and Wales. Reports of the Commissioners. 12° London, 1832.

ECCLESIASTICAL Documents; viz., A brief History of the Bishoprick of Somerset, to 1174; Charters from the Library of Dr. Cox Marco; now first published by Joseph Hunter. (Camden Society.) 4° London, 1840.

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.-see Anastasius Bibliothecarius, Baronius,
Cave, Centuriatores Magdeburgenses, Fleury, Fox, Jortin, Kaye,
Milman, Milner, Mosheim, Neander, Planck, Semler, Tillemont, and
Waddington.

Albigenses.see Albigenses, Faber, Puy-Laurens, and Vaux-
Cernay.

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England. see Baillie, Bede, Blunt, Burnet, Butler, Cardwell,
Collier, Davanzati, Dodd, Doddridge, Dugdale, Fuller, Harps-
feld, Kennet, Lingard, Neal, Parker, Sanderus, Soames, Strype,
Tanner, Walker, and Wharton.

France (Reformed Church of)—see Browning, and Quick.
Ireland.-see Lanigan, and Ware.

Low Countries.-see Brandt.

Manichées.-see Beausobre.

Monastic.-see Dugdale, Helyot, Mabillon, and Tanner.
Popes.-see Ranke.

Reformation.- see D'Aubigné, Seckendorf, Sleidan, and Wad-
dington.

Scotland. see Baillie, Bannatyne, Calderwood, Cloud of Witnesses, Keith, Kirton, Knox, Melville, Spotswood, and Wodrow. Waldenses-see Arnaud, Faber, Gilly, Maitland, and Valdenses. ECCLESIASTICAL Law of England.-see Gibson, and Lyndewood.

Revenues of England and Wales. Reports of the Commissioners. 2 vols. fol. London, 1835.

ECHARD.--See Calamy.

ECKHEL (Joseph) Doctrina Numorum Veterum; Pars 1, de Numis Urbium, Populorum, Regum; Pars 2, de Moneta Romanorum. 8 vols. 4° Vindob. 1792-8.

EDDA SÆMUNDAR HINNS FRÓDA. Edda Rhythmica seu Antiquior, vulgo Sæmundina dicta. (Pars. I. Odæ Mythologicæ à Resenio non edita; Pars. II. Odæ Mythico-Historica; Pars. III. Carmina Voluspa, Havamal et Rigsmal;) ex codice Bibl. Regiæ Havniensis Pergameno, Islandicè et Latinè, Lectionibus, variis Notis, Glossariis, Indicibus, et Appendicibus. 3 vols. 4° Havniæ, 1787-1828.

EDDA (The)-see Mallet (P. H.)

EDDIUS. Vita S. Wilfridi.-Gale Scriptores, vol. 2.

EDEN (Sir F. M.) The State of the Poor; or, an History of the Labouring Classes in England. 3 vols. 4° London, 1797.

EDGE (Capt. Thomas) A brief Discoverie of the Northern Discoveries, at the charge of the Muscovy Merchants of London; with the ten several Voyages of the Author.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 3.

EDGEWORTH (Maria) Tales and Miscellaneous Pieces. 14 vols.

London. 1825.

Belinda, vols. 2, 3.

Castle Rackrent, vol. 1.

Dramas, vol. 6.

Essays on Self-Justification, vol. 4.
Harrington and Ormond, vols. 13, 14.
Irish Bulls, vol. 1.

Leonora, vol. 4.
Letters, vol. 4.

Modern Griselda, vol. 1.
Patronage, vols. 11, 12.

Popular Tales, vols. 5, 6.

12°

Tales of Fashionable Life, vols. 7-10.

EDGEWORTH (Maria) Belinda.-British Novelists, vols. 49 and 50.
EDGWORTH DE FIRMONT.- -see Louis XVI.

EDINBURGH. Views of the Ruins of the Fire in the Parliament Square,
Nov. 1824. 4°

Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary. 6 vols. 8° Edinb. 1822.
Gazetteer, abridged. 8° Edinburgh, 1824.

Journal of Science, from the commencement in 1824 to 1832. 16 vols. 8° Edinburgh.

Philosophical Journal, from the commencement in 1819 to 1826, and continued by the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 8° Edinburgh.

Review, or Critical Journal, from its commencement in 1802; with Index. 8° Edinburgh.

Royal Society.-see Transactions.

EDMONDS (T. R.) Life Tables, founded upon the discovery of a Numerical Law regulating the existence of every human being. 8° Lond. 1832.

Another edition. 8° London, 1833.

EDMONDSON (Joseph) A complete Body of Heraldry; with Thomas Glover's Ordinary of Arms, augmented and improved; and a Glossary of technical Terms in Heraldry. 2 vols. fol. London, 1780. EDUCATION. Report from the Committee on the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis. Folio. London, 1816.

Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, 1839-43. 5 vols. 8° London.

Instruction, Morale et Religieuse des Ecoles Elémentaires. 12° Paris, 1833.

see Charities, Ireland, and Quarterly Journal of Education.
(Central Society of)-see Transactions.

EDWARD I.—see Walter Hemingford, under Hearne.

Liber Quotidianus Contrarotulatoris Garderobæ, A.D. 1299 et 1300, ex cod. MS. edidit Soc. Antiq. Londinensis. 4° Londini, 1787. EDWARD II.-See Joannes de Trokelowe, under Hearne; Walter Hemingford, under Hearne; and Hunter.

EDWARD III.—see Barnes; Robert de Avesbury, under Hearne; Walter Hemingford, under Hearne; and Minot.

EDWARD IV.-Historie of his Arrivall in England, and the finall Recoverye of his Kingdomes from Henry vI. A.D. 1471, edited by John Bruce. (Camden Society.) 4° London, 1838.

see Warkworth.

EDWARD VI.-see Turner (Sharon)

EDWARDS (Bryan) The History, civil and commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies; with a continuation to the present time. 5 vols. 8° London, 1801-19.

(Jonathan) Enquiry into the modern prevailing Notions of the Freedom of Will. 8° London, 1775.

(Milne)-see Annales des Sciences.

EGEDE (Hans) A Description of Greenland; translated, with an historical Introduction, and Life of the Author. 8° London, 1818.

EGERTON (Sir P. Grey) A Systematic and Stratigraphical Catalogue of the Fossil Fish in the Cabinets of Lord Cole and Sir P. G. Egerton. 4° London (privately printed), 1837.

(The) Papers; a Collection of Public and Private Documents, illustrative of the Times of Elizabeth and James I., from the Original Manuscripts, the property of Lord Francis Egerton, edited by J. P. Collier. (Camden Society.) 4° London, 1840.

EGINHARD. Annales des Rois Pepin, Charlemagne, et Louis-le-Débonnaire.-Guizot, Coll. des Mémoires, tome 3.

EGINHARTUS. see Carolus Magnus, and Charlemagne.

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EGLISES principales de l'Europe, dediées à S. S. Leon XII., Souverain Pontife. [Basiliques de St. Pierre, à Rome; St. Jean de Lateran, St. Marc et Superga; les Cathédrales de Milan, Vienne, Florence, Pise, Sienne, Anvers, et Gand]. 2 vols. fol. Milan, 1824–31. EGYPT, Nubia, &c.-Conder's Modern Traveller, vols. 5 and 6. EGYPTE. Description de l'Egypte; ou, Recueil des Observations et des Récherches, qui ont été faites pendant l'expedition de l'armée Française, publiée (sous la direction de M. Jomard) par ordre de Napoleon; avec les Atlas des Planches. 22 vols. fol. Paris, 1809-22. A Bibliographical Account of "La Description de l'Egypte." 8° London (privately printed), 1838.

see Gau, and Rossellini.

EGYPTIAN Antiquities in the British Museum. (Library of Entertaining Knowledge.) 2 vols. 12° London, 1832.

Society, Hieroglyphics.-see Young.

EHRENBERG (Christ. Gottf.) Die Infusionsthierchen als vollkommene Organismen; ein Blick in das tiefere organische leben der Natur, nebst einem Atlas. Folio. Leipzig, 1838.

EHRENMALM (A.) Travels into Western Nordland and Lapland, in 1741.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 1.

EICHHORN (J. G.) Einleitung in das Alte Testament. 5 vols. 8° Göttingen, 1823-24.

Einleitung in das Neue Testament. 5 vols. 8° Leipzig, 1827. Repertorium für Biblische und Morgenländische Litteratur. 18 vols. in 9. 8° Leipzig, 1777–85.

Geschichte der Litteratur, von ihrem Anfang bis auf die neuesten Zeiten. 11 vols. in 6. 8° Göttingen, 1805-11.

Allgemeine Geschichte der Cultur und Litteratur des neueren Europa. 2 vols. 8° Götting. 1796-99.

ELECTRICAL (London) Society.-see Transactions.

Magazine; conducted by C. V. Walker. 8° London, 1843.

ELIENSIS Ecclesiæ Historia.-Gale Scriptores, vol. 2.

ELISEUS, Bishop of the Amadunians.-see Neumann.

ELIZABETH (Queen)-see Aikin, Birch, Camden, under Hearne; Fenelon, Forbes, Hayward, Melvil, Naunton, Nichols, Osborn, Revels, and Turner (Sharon).

(Saint) of Hungary, Duchess of Thuringia. The Chronicle of her Life, by the Count de Montalembert; translated by A. Lisle Phillipps. 4° London, 1839.

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