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PRADT (Dominique D. de) Du Congrès de Vienne.

1815.

2 vols. 8° Paris,

PRATT (John Tidd) The Savings' Banks in England, Wales, and Ireland, arranged according to Counties. 8° London (privately printed), 1831. Table of the Progress of Savings' Banks, from 1830 to 1837. 8° London, 1838.

PRECEDENCE. The Court and Country Companion; or, Precedence Tables. 12° London.

PRÉMOILLE (La) ou Trémouille.-see Bayard, and Bouchet.

PRESBYTERIANISM. The Burden of Issachar; or, the Tyrannical Power and Practices of the Presbyterian Government in Scotland. Printed in 1646.-Phenix, vol. 2, No. 21.

PRESCOTT (W. H.) History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic, of Spain. 3 vols. 8° London, 1838.

History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary View of the ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortez. 3 vols. 8° London, 1843.

PRESTON (William)-see Apollonius Rhodius.

PRETENDER. Tracts relative to the Pretender and Scotland. 2 vols.

8° London &c., 1726-50.

Manifesto of a Certain Power. London,

1744.

Account of the intended Invasion by
the Chevalier's son. Ibid. 1744.
Norwich Dream; or, a Vision con-
cerning the present Rebellion. Ibid.
1745.

The case of Charles, the son of James.
Ibid. 1745.

Collection of all the Poems upon
Charles, Prince of Wales. Ibid.
1745.

Dathan's Account of the Rebellion;
being the Chronicle of William, the
son of George. Ibid. 1746.
The Lamentations of Charles, son of
James, for the loss of the battle of
Culloden. Ibid. 1746.
The Young Chevalier; or, a genuine
Narrative of all that befell that un-
fortunate Adventurer, after his de-
feat. Ibid.

The Wanderer; or, surprising Escape
of the Pretender. Ibid.

Memoirs of John Murray, Esq., Secretary to the young Pretender. Ibid.

1747.

PRICE (Major David) A Retrospect;

Sketch of the Life and Character of

Charles Radcliffe, concerned in the Rebellions of 1715 & 45. Ibid. 1746. The Pretender's Proclamations, &c. The Highland Fair; or, the Union of the Clans, an Opera, with Songs set to Musick, by Joseph Mitchell. London, 1731.

A Dissuasive from Jacobinism, shewing what the Nation is to expect from a Popish King, and in particular from the Pretender. Ibid. 1745. Address to the Lowest Sort of People

on the subject of Popery and the Pretender. Ibid. 1745.

The Spirit and Principles of the Whigs

and Jacobites compared. Ibid. 1746. A Collection of Loyal Songs and Poems. Ibid. 1750.

Letter from a Gentleman in Scotland, concerning the slavish dependencie, in which part of that nation is kept by Superiorities, Wards, Clanships, &c. Ibid. 1746.

A Disquisition on the nature of Regalities, and other Heritable Jurisdictions in Scotland. Ibid. 1747.

or, Memoirs of the principal events of Mahommedan History, from the death of Mahomet, to the accession of the Emperor Akbar. 4 vols. 4° London, 1821.

Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir, written by himself, translated. (Oriental Translation Fund.) 4° London, 1829.

(Richard) On Reversionary Payments; on Schemes for providing Annuities for Widows &c., and on the National Debt; with Notes, by William Morgan. 2 vols. 8° London, 1812.

(Sir Uvedale) On the Picturesque: with an Essay on the origin of Taste, by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder. 8° Edinburgh, 1843.

PRICHARD (James Cowles)
Mankind. 2 vols. 8°

Researches into the Physical History of
London, 1836.

An Analysis of the Egyptian Mythology; with a critical Examination of the Remains of Egyptian Chronology. 8° London, 1819.

The Eastern Origin of the Celtic Nations. 8° Oxford, 1831.

Six Ethnographical Maps in illustration of his Works, the "Natural History of Man," &c. Folio. London, 1843.

PRIDEAUX (Dean Humphrey) The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews and neighbouring nations. 4 vols. 8° Oxford, 1820.

see Russell.

PRIESTLEY (Joseph) Disquisitions on Matter and Spirit. 8° London, 1777.

Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever. 8° Bath, 1780.

History and present state of Electricity. 2 vols. 8° London, 1775. see Horsley.

PRING (Captain Martin) Brief Notes of two Voyages into the East Indies; Second Voyage into the East Indies.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 1.

Voyage to the North part of Virginia, in the year 1603.Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

PRIOR (Matthew) Poems.-British Poets, vols. 30 & 31.

PRISCUS. Historia.-see Dexippus.

PRISON Discipline. Reports of the Committee of the Society for the improvement of Prison Discipline, and for the reformation of Juvenile Offenders, 1820-24, 1827, and 1832. 6 vols. 8° London. PRISONS. Extracts from the Second and Third Reports of the Inspectors of Prisons for the Home district. 2 vols. 8° London, 1837-38. Paris, 1823.

(Mémoires sur les) 2 vols.

Tome I. Contenant les Mémoires d'un Détenu, par Riouffe; l'Humanité Méconnue, par J. Paris de l'Epinard; l'Incarcération de Beaumarchais; le Tableau historique de la Prison de Saint-Lazare; avec une Notice sur la Vie de Riouffe.

Tome II. Contenant les Mémoires des Prisons de Port Libre, du Luxembourg, des Madelonnettes, de la Mairie, de la Force, et du Plessis; suivis du Voyage des cent trente-deux Nantois, et d'une Relation des maux soufferts par les Prêtres déportés dans la rade de l'ile d'Aix.

PROCOPIUS. Historia de Bellis Persico, Vandalico et Gothico, Gr. et Lat., cum Notis Alemanni, et Indicibus (in vol. 3), ex recensione G. Dindorfii. (Script. Byzant.) 3 vols. 8° Bonnæ, 1833. PROMPTORIUM Parvulorum sive Clericorum, Lexicon Anglo-Latinum princeps, auctore Fratre Galfrido Grammatico dicto, e predicatoribus Lenne Episcopi, Northfolciensi, circa A.D. M.CCCC.XL. Olim e prelis Pynsonianis editum, nunc commentariolis subjectis ad fidem Cod. recensuit Albertus Way. (Camden Society.) Vol. 1. 4° Londini, 1843.

PROPERTIUS. Opera Omnia, ex edit. Kuinoel, cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indicibus. 2 vols. 8° Londini, 1822. PROPERTY Tax.-see Income.

PROSE Italiane.-see Raccolta.

PROTESTANTISMUS (Betrachtungen über den) 8° Heidelberg, 1826.
PROUT (Samuel) Fac-Similes of Sketches made in Flanders and Ger-
many.
Folio. London.

(William) Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, considered with reference to Natural Theology. 8° London,

1834.

On the Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Urinary Diseases. 8° London, 1840.

On Diabetes, Calculus, and other affections of the Urinary organs. 8° London, 1825.

PROVERBS (Arabic)-see Burckhardt.

PROYART (Abbé) History of Loango, Kakongo, and other kingdoms in Africa. Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 16.

PRUDENTIUS. Opera Omnia, ex edit. Parmensi, cum Notis in usum Delphini, Notis Variorum, et Indice (in vol. 3). 3 vols. 8° Londini, 1824.

PRUDHOMME (L.) Révolutions de Paris, de 1789-94, dédiées à la Nation. 17 vols. 8° Paris, 1790-94.

PRYNNE (William) The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, in Four Parts, with an Appendix. 4° London, 1643.

A brief Register, Kalendar, and Survey, of the several kinds, forms of Parliamentary Writs. 4 vols. in 2. 4° London, 1659-64. PTOLOMEUS.-see Historia Poetica Scriptores.

PUBLIC Journals (Spirit of the), 1797 to 1814; with explanatory Notes and Anecdotes. 18 vols. 12° London, 1802-15.

Records.-see Records.

PUBLISHERS' (The) Circular; Advertisements connected with Literature and the Fine Arts, from 1837. 8° London.

PUCELLE (LA) D'ORLEANS.-see Orleans.

PUFFENDORF (Baron Samuel) The Law of Nature and Nations, translated by Bishop Basil Kennet; with Barbeyrac's Discourse, translated by Mr. Carew. Folio. London, 1749.

PUGIN (A.) Specimens of Gothic Architecture, selected from various Ancient Edifices in England; edited by E. J. Wilson. 2 vols. 4° London, 1821.

Examples of Gothic Architecture, selected from various Antient Edifices in England. 3 vols. 4° London, 1838.

and J. and H. Le Keux. Engraved Specimens of the Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, edited by John Britton. 4° London, 1833.

(A. W.) The True Principles of Pointed, or Christian Architecture. 4° London, 1841.

Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume, compiled and illustrated from ancient authorities and examples, with extracts from various authors, by Barnard Smith. 4° London, 1844.

PUIGBLANCH (Antonio) The Inquisition unmasked; an historical and philosophical Account of that Tribunal, translated by W. Walton. 2 vols. 8° London, 1816.

PUISAYE (Le Comte Joseph de) Mémoires, qui pourront servir à l'histoire du parti Royaliste, durant la dernière Révolution. 6 vols. 8° Londres, 1803-8.

8° Milano, 1806.

PULCI (Luigi) Il Morgante Maggiore. 3 vols. 8°

see Parnaso Italiano, tomi 7-9; Raccolta di Poesie Rusticale, &

di Novelle. PUNCH; or, the London Charivari; from the commencement in 1841. 4° London.

PUNISHMENT Of Death.-see Montagu, Wakefield, and Wrightson.

fol. London, 1624-26.

PURCHAS (Samuel) Hakluytus Posthumus; or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a History of the World, in sea Voyages, and lande Travells, by Englishmen and others: and Purchas his Pilgrimage; or, Relations of the World. 5 vols. Voyages by the Ancients.-Circumnavigations of the Globe.-Voyages along the Coasts of Africa to the East Indies, Japan, China, Phillipines, the Persian and Arabian Gulfes, and other places of the Continent, and beyond the Indies. Vol. 1. Voyages and Relations of Africa, Ethiopia, Palestina, Natolia, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and other parts of Asia, Assyria, Armenia, India, and Arabia, ancient and modern. Vol. 2. Perigrinations in Tartary and China,

Russia, North-West of America, and the Polar regions. Vol. 3. Voyages to the East, West, and South of America, Florida, Virginia, and other parts of North America.English Discoveries and Plantations in New England, Newfoundland, and New Scotland; with Relations of the Fleets set forth by Queen Elizabeth against the Spaniards. Vol. 4. Relations of the World, and the Religions observed in all ages and places

discovered, from the Creation unto this present; contayning a theological and geographical History of Asia, Africa, and America, with the Islands adjacent. Of the Hebrew Nation and Religion; Arabians, Saracens, Turks, and the ancient inhabitants of Asia Minor.-Of the Armenians, Medes, Persians, Parthians, Scythians, Tartarians, Chinese and their Religions; East Indies, Egypt, Barbary, Numidia, Lybia, and the Land of Negroes; Ethiopia, New France, and other places in North and South America.

Two Relations, one of the N.E. parts, from Sir Jerome Horsey, and the other of the S.E.-viz., Golchonda, and other adjacent kingdomes, by William Methold.

The Saracenical History, from Muhammed to Atabaccus, written in Arabic, by Elmacin, and translated from the Latin of Erpenius, by S. Purchas. Vol. 5.

Of the Improvement of Navigation in later times, &c.Purchas's Pilgrims, vol. 1.

PURUSHA Parikhya; or, Touchstone of Men, in Bengali; edited by G. C. Haughton. 8° London.

PUTTENHAM (George) The Arte of English Poesie, edited by Joseph Haslewood. 4° London, 1811.

PUY-LAURENS (Guillaume de) L'Histoire de l'expédition des Français contre les Albigeois.-Guizot, Coll. des Mémoires, tome 15.

PYE (H. J.)-see Aristotle and Pindar.

PYTHAGORAS. Versus Aurei.-see Camerarius.

QUADRIO (Franc. Sav.) Della Storia e della Ragione d'ogni Poesia. 4 vols. in 7. 4° Bologna, 1739.

QUARENGHI (Giacomo) Fabbriche è Disegni, illustrate dal Cav. Giulio suo figlio. Folio. Milano, 1821.

QUARTERLY Journal of Agriculture; from the commencement in 1828. 8° Edinburgh.

of Education; from the commencement in 1831, to 1835. 10 vols. 8° London.

of Science and the Arts; from the commencement in 1816, to 1830. 29 vols. 8° London.

QUARTERLY Mining Review. Vol 1. for 1830. 8° London.

Review; from the commencement in 1809, including 2 vols. of Index. 8° London.

QUATREMÈRE (Et. M.) Histoire des Sultans Mamlouks de l'Egypte, écrite en Arabe par Taki-Eddin-Ahmed-Makrizi, traduite, avec Notes. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) Vols. 1, & 2, part 1. 4° Paris, 1837-42. QUATREMÈRE DE QUINCY (Ant. C.) Dictionnaire Historique d'Architecture. 2 vols. 4° Paris, 1832.

Monuments et Ouvrages d'Art antiques, restitués d'après les Descriptions des Ecrivains Grecs et Latins, et accompagnés de Dissertations Archæologiques. 2 vols. in 1. fol. Paris, 1829.

Le Jupiter Olympien; ou, l'Art de la Sculpture antique, considéré sous un nouveau point de vue. Folio. Paris, 1815.

QUÉRARD (J. M.) La France Littéraire ; ou, Dictionnaire Bibliographique des Savants, Historiens, et Gens de Lettres de la France, ainsi que des Littérateurs Etrangers qui ont écrit en Français. 10 vols. 8° Paris, 1827-40.

La Littérature Française Contemporaine, XIX Siècle. 8° Paris, 1827-42.

QUETELET (A.) Annales de l'Observatoire de Bruxelles. 2 vols. 4° Bruxelles, 1834–42.

Résumé des Observations sur la Météorologie, sur le Magnétisme &c. 4° Bruxelles, 1841.

Résumé des Observations Magnétiques et Météorologiques, faites à des Epoques déterminées. 2 vols. 4° Bruxelles, 1841-43.

Instructions pour l'Observation des Phénomènes Périodiques. 4° Bruxelles, 1843.

see Annuaire.

et Smits. Statistique des Tribunaux de la Belgique, pendant les années 1826-30. 4° Bruxelles, 1833.

QUEVEDO Y VILLEGAS (Franc.) Obras Escogidas, con Notas y una Noticia de su Vida y Escritos por Eug. de Ochoa. 8° Paris, 1842. QUICHERAT (Jules) Procès de Condamnation et de Réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc, dite la Pucelle, d'après les Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Royale. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1841.

QUICK (John) Synodicon in Gallia Reformata; or, the Acts, Decisions, Decrees, and Canons of the National Councils of the Reformed Churches in France. 2 vols. fol. London, 1692.

QUIN (M. J.) The Trade of Banking in England. 12° London, 1833. see Ferdinand VII.

QUINTANA (M. J.) Tesoro del Parnaso Español, ó Poesias selectas, desde el tiempo de Juan de Mena, hasta el fin del Siglo XVIII. 4 vols. 12° Perpiñan, 1817.

La Musa Epica.--see Ochoa Tesoro.

QUINTILIANUS. De Institutione Oratoria, ad cod. vet. recensuit et Annotationibus explanavit G. L. Spalding, cura C. T. Zumptii. 5 vols. 8° Lipsia, 1798-1829.

QUINTO (Settano o Lodovico Sergardi)-Raccolta di Poesie Satiriche.

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