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ELLIOTT (Charles) The Life of Hafizool-Moolk, Hafiz Rehmut Khan, written by his Son, the Nuwab Moost'ujab Khan Buhadoor, and entitled Goolistan-i-Rehmut; abridged and translated. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) 8° London, 1831.

ELLIOTSON (John) Human Physiology; with the Elementary Part of Blumenbach Institutiones Physiologica. 8° London, 1840.

Numerous Cases of Surgical Operations without pain, in the Mesmeric state. 8° London, 1843.

ELLIS (George) Specimens of the early English Poets. 8° Lond. 1790. Specimens of the early English Poets; with an historical Sketch of the rise and progress of the English Poetry and Language. 3 vols. 8° London, 1811.

Specimens of early English Metrical Romances; with an historical Introduction, intended to illustrate the rise and progress of Romantic composition in France and England. 3 vols. 8° Lond. 1811.

(Sir Henry) A General Introduction to Domesday Book; with Indexes of the Tenants in Chief, and Under Tenants, &c. 2 vols. 8° London, 1833.

Original Letters illustrative of English History, from Autographs in the British Museum; with Notes and Illustrations. Both Series. 7 vols. 8° London, 1824-27.

Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries; with Notes and Illustrations. (Camden Society.) 4° London, 1843.

(John) A briefe Note written by John Ellis, one of the Captaines with Sir Richard Hawkins, in his Voyage through the Straits of Magellan, 1593.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

Natural History of curious and uncommon Zoophites, arranged and described by Daniel Solander. 4° London, 1786.

(The) Correspondence. Letters written during 1686, 7, and 8, and addressed to John Ellis; comprising many particulars of the Revolution, and anecdotes illustrative of the history and manners of those times, edited by Lord Dover. 2 vols. 8° London, 1829.

(T. F.)-see Adolphus.

ELLISON (Henry) Mad Moments; or, First Verse attempts, by a BornNatural. 2 vols. 12° London, 1839.

Touches on the Harp of Nature.

EL-MAS'UDI.—see Sprenger (Aloys).

ELMHAM (Thomas de)-see Hearne.

12° London, 1839.

ELPHINSTONE (Hon. Mountstuart) The History of India. 2 vols. 8° London, 1841.

Account of Caubul, and its dependencies in Persia, Tartary, and India. 4° London, 1815.

ELSYNGE (Henry) The Manner of holding Parliaments in England. 8° London, 1768.

ELTON. Lady Alice; a Ballad Romance. 12° London, 1842.

(C. A.)-see Hesiodus.

ELY (Bishops of)-see Murray (T. B.)

EMIGRATION. The Report of the Select Committee on Emigration, 1826. 8° Lond. 1827.

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EMPEDOCLES. De Vita et Philosophia ejus exposuit, Carminum Reliquias ex antiq. script. collegit, et Præfationem et Indices adjecit M. F. Sturz. 2 vols. 8° Lipsiæ, 1805.

EMPOLI (Giovanni da) Viaggio fatto nell' India, 1503.- Ramusio, tomo 1.

ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica; or, Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and general Literature: the seventh edition, with Preliminary Dissertations on the History of the Sciences, Additions, including the late Supplement, and a general Index. Edited by Macvey Napier. 21 vols. 4° Edinburgh, 1842.

Metropolitana; or, Universal Dictionary of Knowledge, on the twofold plan of a philosophical and alphabetical arrangement. Edited by E. Smedley. 25 vols. 4° London, 1815-44.

see Conversations-Lexicon, Penny Cyclopædia, and Rees. ENDLICHER (Steph.) De Ulpiani Institutionum Fragmento in Bibl. Vindobonensi reperto. 8° Vindobonæ, 1835.

ENGELMANN (Wilhelm) Bibliothek der neueren Sprachen; oder Verzeichness der in Deutschland von 1800 erschienenen Grammatiken, Wörterbücher, &c., mit ausländischen Classikern. 8° Leipzig, 1842.

Bibliotheca Mechanico-technologica; oder, Verzeichniss der in älterer und neuerer zeit, zu 1838, in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher über die mechanischen und technischen Künste, &c.; mit Supplement. 2 vols. 8° Leipzig, 1834-39.

ENGHIEN (Duc d') Mémoires historiques sur sa catastrophe, par MM. Berville et Barrière. 8° Paris, 1824.

ENGINEER (The Civil) and Architect's Journal. 1837-42.

5 vols. 4° London,

ENGLAND (History of)-see Baker, Brady, Carte, Cunningham, Drake, Godwin, Granger, Hughes, Hume, Kennet, Lappenberg, Lingard, Macaulay, Mackintosh, Macpherson, Mahon, Oldmixon, Phillipps, Ralph, Rapin, Sandford, Somerville, Speed, Stow, Strickland, Strutt, Turner, Tyrrell, Vergilius (Pol.), and Welwood.

Anglo-Saxon.-see Asserius, Orosius, Palgrave, Saxon Chronicle, and Turner.

Chronicles.-see Chronicles.

Civil War (The)-see Clarendon, Oldmixon, and Whitlock.
Commonwealth (The)-see Godwin, Guizot, and Vaughan.
Constitutional.-see Hallam, Palgrave, and Russell.
Documentary.-see Bentley, Burghley, Burton, Cabala, Carleton,
Carstares, Clarendon, Cole, Dalrymple, Digges, Dugdale, Eger-
ton Papers, Ellis Correspondence, Ellis (Sir H.), Fenelon,
Fenn, Forbes, Gutch, Hardwicke, Harington, Lodge, Milton,
Nalson, Nichols' Royal Wills, Ormonde, Peck, Plumpton Cor-
respondence, Records, Rushworth, Rymer, Sadler, Scrope Roll,
State Papers, Stradling Correspondence; Strafforde, Sydney
and Thurloe Papers, and Winwood.

Monastic Historians.-s
-see Bertram, Britannicarum Rerum Scrip-
tores, Camden, Gale, Hearne, Matthæus Westmonasteriensis,
Paris, Savile, Tanner, and Twysden.

Naval.-see Brenton, Campbell, and James.
Normans.-see Duchesne and Thierry.

ENGLAND (History of), continued :

Parliamentary.-see Burton, Cavendish, D'Ewes, Hansard, May,
Oldfield, Parry, and Parliament.

Particular Reigns.-see under the name of the Monarch.

Revolution (The)- see Carvel, D'Orleans, Guizot, Mackintosh,
Mazure, and State Tracts.

ENGLAND. Leges in Anglia conditæ.-see Canciani Barbarorum Leges, vol. 4.

Ancient Laws and Institutes of England.-see Record Com

mission.

ENGLAND and France; or, a Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania. 8° London, 1832.

ENGLEFIELD (Sir H.) Description of the Picturesque beauties of the Isle of Wight; with Observations on the Strata of the Island by T. Webster. 4° London, 1816.

ENGLISHMAN'S (An) Sketchbook, or Letters from New York. 12° New York, 1828.

ENGLISHMEN (The Travels of four) and a Preacher [W. Biddulph, Jeffery Kirbie, E. Abbot, John Elkin, and Jasp. Tyon] into Africa, Asia, Troy, &c., to the Black Sea, in 1600-11.-Harl. Coll. of Voyages, vol. 1.

ENOCH (Book of)-see Lawrence, and Murray (Ed.)

ENSLIN (T. C. F.) Bibliotheca Architectonica, oder Verzeichniss der bis 1824 in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher über die Baukunst. 8° Berlin, 1825.

Bibliotheca Auctorum Classicorum, et Græcorum et Latinorum; oder Verzeichniss derjenigen Ausgaben welche von 1700 zu 1830 in Deutschland erschienen sind; vermehrt von C. W. Löflund, mit Supplement. 2 vols. 8° Stuttgard, 1831-40.

Bibliotheca Historico-Geographica; oder, Verzeichniss aller von 1750 zu 1824 in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher, über Geschichte, &c. 8° Berlin, 1825.

Bibliotheca Juridica; oder Verzeichniss aller von 1750 zu 1839, in Deutschland erschienenen Werke, über die Rechtsgelehrsamkeit; von Wilhelm Engelmann. 8° Leipzig, 1840.

Bibliotheca Medico-Chirurgica et Pharmaceutico-Chemica; oder Verzeichniss der medizinischen, chirurgischen, und dergleichen Bücher, welche von 1750 zu 1840, in Deutschland erschienen sind; von Wilhelm Engelmann, mit Supplement. 2 vols. 8° Leipzig, 1838-41.

Bibliotheca Oeconomica; oder Verzeichniss der bis 1840 in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher über die Haus-und Landwirthschaft; von Wilhelm Engelmann. 8° Leipzig, 1841.

Bibliotheca Philologica; oder Verzeichniss derjenigen Grammatiken, Wörterbücher &c. zum studium der griechischen, lateinischen und orientalischen Sprachen, welche von 1750 zu 1839, in Deutschland erschienen sind; von Wilhelm Engelmann. 8° Leipzig, 1840.

Bibliotheca Philosophica; oder Verzeichniss der von 1750 zu 1823, in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher über die Philosophie. 8° Berlin, 1824.

ENSLIN (T. C. F.) Bibliotheca Theologica; oder Verzeichniss aller bis 1831 in Deutschland erschienenen Werke über die Theologie; von C. W. Löflund. 8° Stuttgard, 1833.

Bibliotheca Veterinaria; oder Verzeichniss der bis 1842 in Deutschland erschienenen Bücher über die Thierarzneikunde, von Wilhelm Engelmann. 8° Leipzig, 1843.

Bibliothek der schönen Wissenschaften; oder Verzeichniss der vorzüglichsten, bis zur Mitte des Jahres 1836, in Deutschland erschienenen Romane, Gedichte, Schauspiele, &c.; von Wilhelm Engelmann. 8° Leipzig, 1837.

EPHREMIUS. Carmina, Gr. et Lat. cum Indice ex recogn. I. Bekkeri. [Script. Byzant.] 8° Bonnæ, 1840.

EPICTETUS. Dissertationes, Enchiridion et Fragmenta, Gr. et Lat. cum Simplicii Commentario, post Uptoni curas recensuit, et Adnotationibus, Indicibus (in vol. 3) illustravit J. Schweighæuser. 5 vols. 8° Lipsia, 1799.

EPICTETI Enchiridion et Fragmenta.-see Arrianus.

EPINARD (J. Paris de l') L'Humanité Méconnue.-Prisons (Mémoires sur les), tome 1.

EPIPHANIUS (S.) Opera omnia, Gr. et Lat. cum animadv. et Indicibus illustravit Dion. Petavius, et vita Editoris ab H. Valesio. 2 vols. fol. Coloniæ, 1682.

EQUITABLE ASSURANCES.

The Deed of Settlement of the Society for Equitable Assurances; with Nine Addresses by William Morgan. 8° London, 1833.

Tables of the number of persons assured in the Equitable. Folio. London, 1834.

ERASMUS (Desiderius) Opera omnia, emend. ad optimas editiones, doctorumque virorum Notis illustrata, cum Indicibus copiosiss. edidit Joannes Clericus. 10 vols. in 11. fol. Lugd. Bat. 1703.

Life, with Remarks on his Works, and Appendix containing extracts from him and other writers, by John Jortin. 3 vols. 8° London, 1808.

see Colet.

ERCILLA (Alonso) La Araucana.-Ochoa Tesoro.

Erfurdt (C. G.)—see Ammianus Marcellinus.

ERIZZO (Sebastiano) Le Sei Giornate. 8° Milano, 1805.

ERNESTI (J. A.)—see Cicero and Homerus.

ERSKINE (Thomas Lord) Speeches when at the Bar, on subjects connected with the liberty of the Press and against Constructive Treasons, collected by James Ridgway. 4 vols. 8° London, 1810.

Speeches, when at the Bar, on miscellaneous subjects. 8° London, 1812.

[-] Armata: a Fragment. 8° London, 1817.

ESCALANTA (Barn.) Account of the Empire of China [a Discourse of the Navigation of the Portuguese], translated from the Spanish by J. Frampton.-Harl. Coll. of Voyages, vol. 2.

ESSAYS on Conversation and on Quackery 12° London, 1836.

written in the intervals of Business.

12° London, 1841.

ESSEX ([Robert Devereux,] Earl of) Voyage to the Isles of Azores, 1597.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

see Jardine.

(Arthur Capell, Earl of) Letters written in 1675; with an Account of his Life and deplorable Death. 8° Dublin, 1773.

ESTOILE (Pierre de l') Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de France, et Journal de Henri ш. et de Henri IV.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Série, tomes 45-49.

ESTRÉES (Maréchal d') Mémoires.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 2ud Série, tome 16.

ETATS Généraux. Procès Verbaux.-see France.

ETHELWERDUS. Chronica.-see Savile Scriptores.

ETHEREGE (Sir George) Dramatic Works. 12° London, 1735.

ETHIOPIC DIDASCALIA.-See Platt.

EUCLID. Quæ supersunt Omnia, ex recens. D. Gregorii, Gr. et Lat. Folio. Oxonii, 1703.

EUCLID'S Elements; with select Theorems out of Archimedes, by A. Tacquet, translated by W. Whiston. 8° London, 1727.

by Rob. Simson; with the Elements of Trigonometry, and a concise account of Logarithms, by A. Robertson. 8° London, 1818. EUGENIUS. Observations on the foundations of Morals, suggested by Whewell's Sermons on the same subject. 8° London, 1838. EUNAPIUS. See Dexippus.

EUPOLIS. Hymn to the Creator, translated from the Greek, by Charles Wesley.-British Poets, vol. 88.

EURIPIDES. Opera Omnia, Gr. et Lat., Scholiis, et Indicibus (in vol. 9) instructa [cum Vita, à Barnes, Valckenærii Diatribe et Supplemento Scholiorum]. 9 vols. 8° Glasguæ, 1821.

Tragedies, translated by R. Potter. 2 vols. 8° Oxford, 1823. see Raumer.

EUROPE (History of)-see Alison, Dunham, Koch, Raumer, and Russell. A compleat History of Europe, from 1600 to 1712. 17 vols. 8° Lond. 1701-13.

The present State of Europe, or the Historical and Political Mercury; from 1690 to 1735. 47 vols. 4°. London.

EUSEBII et Samuelis Chronica. Eusebii Pamphili Chronicorum, libri duo, et Samuelis Aniensis Temporum Ratio, Gr. et Lat., Notis A. Maii et J. Zohrabi. 4° Mediolani, 1818.

Historiæ Ecclesiastica Eusebii Pamphili, Hermiæ Sozomeni, Theodoriti et Evagrii, Græce et Latine, H. Valesius ex MSS. emendavit, et Notis illustravit; Guliel. Reading novas elucidationes adjecit. 3 vols. folio. Cantabrigiensis, 1720.

EUSTACE (John Chetwode) A Classical Tour through Italy in 1802. 4 vols. 8° London, 1817.

EUSTATHIUS. De Capta Thessalonica.-see Leo Grammaticus.

EUTROPIUS. Breviarium Historiæ Romanæ, ex edit. Verheyk, cum Notis in usum Delph. Notis Varior. et Indice. 8° Londini, 1821. EVAGRIUS.-see Eusebius.

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