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DAWES (M.) England's Alarm on the Doctrine of Libels as laid down by Lord Mansfield, in Dean Shipley's case. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 115.) 8° London, 1785.

Deformity of the Doctrine of Libels, with a view to the case of Dean Shipley. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 115.) 8° London, 1785.

DAWSON (T.) Vindication of the Church of England against the Nonjuror's Charge of Schism. (Bangor. Coll. vol. 6.) 8° London, 1716.

A Passage in the Dedication of Suspiria Sacra, vindicated from the Exceptions of Bishop Hoadly. (Bangor. Coll. vol. 6.) 8° London, 1719.

DAY (Thomas) Letters of Marius; or, Reflections on the Peace, the East India Bill, and the present Crisis. (M. Pitt Coll, vol. 113.) 8° London, 1784.

A Dialogue between a Justice of the Peace and a Farmer. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 115.) 8° London, 1785.

- (William) An Inquiry into the Poor Laws, and Surplus Labour, and their mutual reaction. (Ath. Coll. vol. 35.) 8° London, 1833.

DEACON (Edward) Letter to Lord Stanley, on the Law of Church Rates [in answer to Sir John Campbell]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 66.) 8° London, 1837.

Letter on Sir J. Graham's Bill for the Registration of Voters. (Ath. Coll. vol. 72.) 8° London, 1837.

DEAF AND DUMB. An Historical Sketch of the purposes, progress, and present state of the Asylum for the support and education of Indigent Deaf and Dumb Children. (Misc. Coll. vol. 1.) 120 London, 1827.

Second Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. (Am. Coll. vol. 19.) 8° Philadelphia, 1823.

Reports, [8-11] of the Directors of the American Asylum at Hartford, for the education and instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. (Am. Coll. vol. 19.) 8° Hartford, 1824-27.

DEATH (The Penalty of) retained for Cruel Atrocities. Part I.-The Divine Sanction. (Ath. Coll. vol. 151.) 8° London, 1841.

DECANDOLE (A. P.) Sketch of his Writings and Philosophical Character, by C. Daubeny. (Ath. Coll. vol. 166.) 8° Edinburgh, 1843.

DEDICATIONS. A Dedication to a Great Man, concerning Dedications; discovering the Posture of Affairs a Thousand Years hence. 8° London, 1718. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 16.)

DEFECTION (The) considered, and the Designs of those who divide the Friends of the
Government set in a True Light. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 16.) 8° London, 1717.
DE FOE (Daniel) The Secret History of the White Staff, being an account of Affairs
under the conduct of some late Ministers. Part 2. 8° London, 1714.

Considerations on the Secret History of the White Staff, addressed to the Earl of
Oxford. 8° London, 1714.

Detection of the Sophistry and Falsities of the Secret History of the White Staff. 8° London, 1714.

The History of the Mitre and Purse, in which the 1st and 2nd Parts of the Secret History of the White Staff are fully considered, &c. 8° London, 1714. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 13.)

DELANO (Charles Christopher) His Trial for Piracy, with others the crew of the Brig William of Liverpool, before Sir T. Maitland. (Misc. Coll. vol. 6.) 8° Lond. 1820. DELATOUCHE (Méhée) Dénonciation au Roi, des Actes et Procédés par lesquels les Ministres de sa Majesté ont violé la Constitution. (Mack. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° Paris, 1814.

see Barrey.

DELAWARE Bay Breakwater (Town Meeting in Philadelphia on), with the Memorial adopted. (Am. Coll. vol. 34.) 80 Philadelphia, 1826.

DELPIT (M. Martial) Lettres sur les Archives, les Bibliothèques, et les Etablissements scientifiques de Londres. (Ath. Coll. vol. 184.) 8° Paris, 1844.

DEMOCRACY the Cause of the present Dearth and Sufferings of the Poor, by J. W. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 39.) 8° London, 1801.

DENISON (Bishop Edward) A Charge, delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury, at his Second Visitation in 1842. (Charges, vol. 4.) 8° London, 1842.

Review of the Question respecting the Admission of Dissenters to the Universities. (Ath. Coll. vol. 61.) 8° London, 1835.

(S. C.) Is the Ballot a mistake? (Ath. Coll. vol. 83.) 8° London, 1838. DENT (E. J.) On the Errors of Chronometers, and Explanation of a new construction of the Compensation Balance. (Ath. Coll. vol. 184.) 8° London, 1844. DEPRESSION OF TRADE. Remarks on the present State of the United Kingdom, clearly pointing out the real Cause of the universal Depression. (Ath. Coll. vol. 34.) 8° Sheffield, 1833.

DERHAM (W.) A Defence of the Church's Right in Leasehold Estates; in Answer to Bishop Fleetwood. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 10.) 8° London, 1731.

DESHA (Governor) Message to Congress, November 7, 1825. (Am. Coll. vol. 35.) 8° Frankfort, 1825.

D'HOMERGUE (John) and P. S. Duponceau. Essays on American Silk, and the best means of rendering it a source of individual and national wealth. (Am. Coll. vol. 38.) 80 Philadelphia, 1830.

DIBDIN (T. F.) Bibliophobia. Remarks on the languid and depressed state of Literature and the Book Trade. (Ath. Coll. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1832.

DICKERSON (-) Speech on the Distribution of Revenue, delivered February 1, 1827. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 8° Washington, 1827.

DICKSON (Samuel) On the Epidemic Cholera, and other Diseases of India. (Ath. Coll. vol. 11.) 8° London, 1832.

Fallacies of the Faculty; being the Spirit of the Chrono-Thermal System. (Ath. Coll. vol. 109.) 8° London, 1839.

DILAPIDATIONS. Six Letters to the Archbishop of Canterbury upon Dilapidations and Annual Tithes. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 41.) 8° London, 1801.

DILLON (R. C.) A Sermon preached on the day of the Funeral of William IV. (Sermons, vol. 2.) 8° London, 1837.

DILLWYN (Lewis W.) Letter to Sir Humphry Davy, on Fossil Shells. (Misc. Coll. vol. 1.) 4° London, 1824.

On the Effects of the severe Winter of 1837-8 on some Shrubberies and Gardens in Glamorganshire. (Ath. Coll. vol. 142.) 8° Swansea (privately printed),

1839.

Contributions towards à History of Swansea. (Misc. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° Swansea, 1840.

DIPLOMACY and Commerce, containing a Memorial of the Operatives of Glasgow for the Dismissal of Ministers, and on the Sulphur Question. (Ath. Coll. vol. 125.) 8° Glasgow, 1840.

DISCONTENTS (Thoughts on the Present). (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 77.) 8° London, 1775. DISEASES. An Act to provide against infections and pestilential Diseases, passed March 21, 1823. (Am. Coll. vol. 19.) 8° [America,] 1823.

D'ISRAELI (Benjamin)-see Coningsby.

The Crisis examined. (Ath. Coll. vol. 53.) 8° London, 1834.

What is he? (Ath. Coll. vol. 48.) 8° London, 1833.

(Isaac) The Illustrator illustrated; in Answer to Bolton Corney's Curiosities

of Literature. (Ath. Coll. vol. 103.) 8° London, 1838.

see Stammers.

DISSENTERS (Protestant) A Review of their Case, with Reference to the Corporation

and Test Acts. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 126.) 8°

of Bolton's Resolutions, December, 1789.

London, 1790.

(M. Pitt Coll. vol. 126.) 8° 1790.

DISSENTERS. A Word to Discontented Dissenters, especially the Worcester Association. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 126.) 12° 1790.

Observations on the Case of the Protestant Dissenters, with reference to the Corporation and Test Acts. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 25.) 8° Oxford, 1790.

Letter to Members of both Houses of Parliament on the Dissenters' Petitions and Church Grievances. (Ath. Coll. vol. 43.) 8° London, 1834.

DISTRESS. Cause of our present Distresses, and their Remedies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° London, 1826.

Few brief Hints on the Causes of the present Distress. (Ath. Coll. vol. 14.) 8° London, 1830.

Causes of the Distress of the Country and of the Sufferings of the People laid open. (Misc. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° Edinburgh, 1839.

D'IVERNOIS (Sir Francis) A cursory View of the Assignats, translated. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 138.) 8° London, 1795.

Effets du Blocus Continental sur le Commerce, &c. des Isles Britanniques. (Misc. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1810.

Histoire du Blocus Hermétique de la Suisse. (Ath. Coll. vol. 93.) 8° Genève, 1836.

DIVORCE. Plea for an alteration of the Divorce Laws. (Ath. Coll. vol. 10.) 8° London, 1831.

DIXON (William) Facts, established by authentic Documents, bearing upon Agriculture, as influenced by incautious legislation, particularly applicable to Seasons of Scarcity. (Ath. Coll. vol. 109.) 8° London, 1839.

DOBBS (Francis) Thoughts on the present mode of Taxation. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 108.) 8° London, 1784.

Letters to Lord North and Mr. Fox. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 111.) 80 London, 1784.

(Richard) A Remarkable Accomplishment of a noted Scripture Prophecy, as applied to England, in a Thanksgiving Sermon. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 2.) 8° London, 1762.

DODD (Charles Edward) Letter to Sir Robert Peel, on the Legal Reforms proposed by Lord Brougham. (Ath. Coll. vol. 10.) 8° London, 1828.

DODSWORTH (W.) Why have you become a Romanist? A Letter to R. W. Sibthorp. (Tract. Controv. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1842.

DOLPHIN (The); or, Grand Junction Nuisance. (Misc. Coll. vol. 1.) 120 London, 1827. DONALDSON (Thomas L.) A Letter to the Duke of Sussex; with a Plan for the promotion of Art, Science, and Literature, by the assistance of Government. (Ath. Coll. vol. 104.) 8° London, 1838.

DONKIN (Sir Rufane) Letter
Lord Charles Somerset.

Letter to R. Wilmot

8° London, 1827.

on the Government of the Cape of Good Hope, under (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1827.

Horton, on some statements by him. (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.)

DORANDO; a Spanish Tale. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1767.

DORNFORD (J.) Two Memorials to the Committee of Enquiry; with Two Letters to the Common Council, and an Answer to the Defence of John Wilkes. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 26.) 8° London, 1784.

Answer to the Report from the Committee respecting the Affairs of the Corporation of London. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 26.) 8° London, 1785.

DOUGLAS (Sir Howard) On the Value and Importance of the British North American Provinces. (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1831.

see Petrizzopulo, and Revans.

(Right Hon. Sylvester) Speech, April 23, 1799, relative to a Union with Ireland. (Union Coll. vol. 6.) 8° Dublin, 1799.

DOUGLAS. [Sir John Stewart and Lady Jane Douglas] A concise Narrative of the Proceedings in this Cause. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1767.

(Lady Jane) Letters. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1767.

Dove (Professor)—see Hare.

Dow (Alexander) Zingis; a Tragedy. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 21.) 8° London, 1769. DOYLE (Bishop)—see Villanueva.

D'OYLY (George) Letter to Earl Grey, on the subject of Church Rates. (Ath. Coll. vol. 66.) 8° London, 1834.

(Thomas) On the due mode of rating Tithe and Commutation of Tithe, with reference to Joddrell's Case. (Ath. Coll. vol. 111.) 8° London, 1839.

DRAPER (Colonel) Answer to the Spanish Arguments, claiming the Galeon, and refusing payment of the Ransom Bills for preserving Manila from Pillage, &c. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 61.) 8° London, 1764.

DRENNAN (William) A Letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt [on the Union]. (Union Coll. vol. 3.) 8° Dublin, 1799.

A Second Letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt. (Union Coll. vol. 5.) 8° Dublin, 1799.

DRIVER (Henry A.) Byron and the Abbey. (Ath. Coll. vol. 103.) 8° London, 1838. DRUMMOND (Captain) Memoir of his professional Life. (Misc. Coll. vol. 7.) 4° London, 1840.

(Henry) Causes which lead to a Bank Restriction Bill. (Ath. Coll. vol. 123.) 8° London, 1839.

On the Corn Laws. (Corn L. Coll. vol. 3.) .8° London, 1841.

On Government by the Queen, and attempted Government from the People. (Ath. Coll. vol. 170.) 8° London, 1842.

On the Connection between the Fine Arts and Religion, and the means of their revival. (Ath. Coll. vol. 141.) 8° London, 1840.

Reasons wherefore a Clergyman of the Church of England should not become a Roman Catholic. (Tract. Controv. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1842. What killed Mr.? The Lead or the Lancet?

London, 1843.

(Ath. Coll. vol. 161.) 8°

DUDLEY (H. B.) Observations respecting the present state of the Poor, and the Defects of the Poor Laws. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 40.) 8° London, 1802.

DUFF (Alexander) Bombay in April, 1840; with special reference to the Church of Scotland's Mission there. (Ath. Coll. vol. 137.) 8° Edinburgh, 1840.

DUIGENAN (Patrick) Speech, Feb. 5, 1800, on the subject of an incorporating Union with Great Britain. (Union Coll. vol. 8.) 8° Dublin, 1800.

DUMORTIER (B. C.) Belgium and the twenty-four Articles, translated by C. White. (Ath. Coll. vol. 94.) 8° Brussels, 1838.

DUNCAN (P. B.) Reliquiæ Romanæ; or, Specimens of the Arts of the Romans, found in England and Wales. (Ath. Coll. vol. 74.) 8° Oxford, 1836.

DUNDAS (Right Hon. Henry) Speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 1799, on the subject of the Legislative Union with Ireland. (Union Coll. vol. 6.) 8° Dublin, 1799.

DUNELMENSIS.-see Maltby.

DUNKIRK (The Case of) faithfully stated, and impartially considered. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 20.) 8° London, 1730.

DUNLOP (A.) A Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen, on the Correspondence recently published by his Lordship. (Ath. Coll. vol. 157.) 8° Edinburgh, 1840.

DUNN (H.) The Bill, or the Alternative; a Letter to Sir J. Graham. (Ath. Coll. vol. 171.) 8° London, 1843.

DUNSFORD (J. H.) Two Appeals to the Archbishop of Canterbury against the Bishop of Gloucester; with the Replies of the Bishop and Sentence of the Primate. (Ath. Coll. vol. 44.) 8° London, 1833.

DU PONCEAU (Peter S.) Discourse on the early History of Pennsylvania. (Am. Coll. vol. 19.) 80 Philadelphia, 1821.

Eulogium upon the Hon. William Tilghman, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, delivered at the University, Oct. 11, 1827. (Am. Coll. vol. 17.) 8° Philadelphia, 1827.

see D'Homergue.

DUPONT (M.) Rassurez-vous; ou, Examen de l'ouvrage intitulé “De l'Etat de la France, par M. Montgalliard." (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 134.) 8° London, 1794. DUPPA (B. F.) Industrial Schools for the Peasantry. (Ath. Coll. vol. 92.) 8° London, 1838.

DURHAM. The Revival of Right Principles in the North, illustrated by two Dinners given to the Earl of Durham, at Gateshead and Sunderland, in Oct. and Nov. 1833. (Ath. Coll. vol. 47.) 8° London, 1834.

(Earl of) Speech at the Newcastle Dinner, Nov. 19, 1834. (Ath. Coll. vol. 51.) 8° London, 1834.

Letter to Lord Durham. What did the Chancellor mean? (Ath. Coll. vol. 52.) 8° London, 1834.

Report on the affairs of British North America; with a Reply, by a Colonist. (Ath. Coll. vol. 120.) 8° London, 1839.

Letter to Lord Melbourne, on the Ordinance of the Earl of Durham. (Ath. Coll. vol. 120.) 8° London, 1839.

Should Lord Durham be impeached? (Ath. Coll. vol. 106.) 8° London, 1839. Should Lord Durham be impeached? The question considered, in an Appeal to the Electors of the House of Commons. (Ath. Coll. vol. 132.) 8° London, 1839. see Canada, and Russia.

DUTCH War. Considerations on its Policy, Justice, and Consequences. (Ath. Coll. vol. 28.) 8° London, 1832.

DWARRIS (Sir Fortunatus) The West India Question plainly stated, and the only remedy considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1828.

EARLE (Henry) Two Lectures on the primary and secondary treatment of Burns. (Ath. Coll. vol. 11.) 8° London, 1832.

EAST INDIA Budget. Debates in the House of Commons, 10th, 15th, and 18th July, 1806. (Mack. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1806.

Company. Great Britain's Poverty and Distress exemplified by the East India Monopoly. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 48.) 8° London, 1755.

Défense de la Compagnie unie des Marchands d'Angleterre, commerçans aux Indes Orientales, contre les Plaintes de la Compagnie Hollandoise. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 60.) 8° La Haye, 1762.

Debates in the Asiatic Assembly. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 18.) 8° London, 1767. Company. Considerations on the important Benefits to be derived from their Building and Navigating their own Ships. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 89.) 8° London, 1778. Letter to Earl Grey, in which the Claims of the Creditors of the East India Company are briefly considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 46.) 8° London, 1833.

View of the Evidence before the Committee on the East India Company's Petition for relief to India, in reference to unequal Duties, &c., with notes. (Misc. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1840.

(The) Question fairly stated; Views of the Members of the Board of Control. (Ath. Coll. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1831.

Stock. A Defence of Mr. Sullivan's Propositions; with an Answer to the Objections against them, in a Letter to the Proprietors of East India Stock. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 67.) 8° London, 1767.

Sugar and Agricultural Company. Observations with reference to its Establishment. (Ath. Coll. vol. 87.) 8° London, 1836.

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