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841 Tableaux topographiques, pittoresques, physiques, historiques, moraux,
politiques et literaires de la Suisse. 5 tomes. A Paris, 1780.-P.
672 Description generale de l'hostel royal des invalids, establi par Louis le
Grand, dans le plaine de Grenelle, pres de Paris, 1683.-P.

328 A geographical atlas in Italian-ancient and modern.

951 Theatrum machinarum universale, containing, plates of a pile engine; views of Black Friars' bridge, London; of Westminster bridge; of the bridge at Schaffhausen, Switzerland; of Fennel's salt works; and of the funeral ceremony of Maria Clementina, queen of England. Amsterdam, 1734.

952 Engravings, maps, &c.

QUARTO.

470 Atlas geographus; or a complete system of geography for America; with plates. Vol. 5. Savoy, 1717.

641 British topography; or an historical account of what has been done for illustrating the topographical antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; with plates. 2 vols. London, 1780.

657 Memoir of a map of the countries comprehended between the Black sea and the Caspian; with an account of the Caucasian nations, and vocabu laries of their languages. London, 1788.

723 Views in Ashmore, Plates. London, 1793.

1010 Observations made in Egypt, by an officer upon the staff of the British army; describing the country, its inhabitants, their manners and customs; with plates. London, 1803.

1352 A book of the names of all parishes, market towns, villages and hamlets in England and Wales, alphabetically set down. London, 1668.-P.

OCTAVO.

190 and 725 A description of Holland; or the present state of the United Provinces; containing a particular account of the Hague, and all the principal cities and towns of the republic; with directions for making the tour of the provinces. London, 1743.

260 Nova Francia; or a description of that part of New France which is one continent with Virginia. Translated from the French into English. London, 1609.

315 A description of London and its environs; containing whatever is remarkable in the city, and twenty miles round it; with plates. 6 vols. London, 1761.

471 Letters from a gentleman in the north of Scotland, to his friend in London; containing a description of a capital town in that country; with an account of some uncommon customs of the inhabitants, and a description of the Highlands. 2 vols. London, 1754.

939 An historical description of the kingdom of Macasar, in the East Indies; giving a particular account of the country, the manners, customs, &c. of the inhabitants. London, 1701.

1112 The Atlantic pilot. London, 1772.

1513 Les delices des Pays-Bas, ou description geographique et historique des XVII provinces Belgiques. 5 tomes. Liege, 1769-P.

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1823 Letters from Barbary, France, Spain, Portugal, &c. By an English offcer. 2 vols. London, 1788.

1934 The present state of Nova Scotia; with a brief account of Canada, and the British islands on the coast of North-America. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1787..

2094 A short relation of the river Nile; of its source and current, and of other curiosities. London, 1791.

2216 Guide to the lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire. 3d edit. London, 1784.

3310 The same.-P.

2330 The beauties of Wiltshire, displayed in statistical, historical and descriptive sketches; with anecdotes of the arts. 2 vols. London, 1801. 2516 A complete view of the Chinese empire; exhibited in a geographical description of that country, a dissertation on its antiquity, and a genuine and copious account of Earl Macartney's embassy. London, 1798. 2542 Letters to a traveller, on the different countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. London.

2930 Sketch of modern Paris; or letters on

ties, and amusements, in that capital.
don, 1803.

society, manners, public curiosiWritten in 1801 and 1802. Lon

3014 Paris as it was and as it is; a sketch of the French capital, illustrative of the effects of the revolution. Written by an English traveller, during

the years 1801 and 2. 2 vols. London, 1803.

3238 Verona illustrata, parte quarta ed ultima contiene il trattato in questa, seconda edizione accresciuto anche di figure degli anfiteatri singolarmente del Veronese. Verona, 1731.—P.

3502 The Kentish traveller's companion, or a descriptive view of the towns, villages, &c. on the road from London to Margate, Dover and Canterbury. 2d edit. Canterbury, 1779.—P.

3528 A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, with plates and plans of battles. London, 1707.-P.

DUODECIMO.

97 The foreigner's guide; or a necessary companion in a tour through the cities of London and Westminster. In French and English. 3d edit. London, 1752.

106 The American gazetteer; containing a distinct account of all parts of the new world; their situation, climate, soil, produce, manufactures, and commerce; with maps. 3 vols. London, 1762.

645 Voyage pittoresque des environs de Paris. A Paris, 1762.

646 Voyage pittoresque de Paris. Quatrieme edit. A Paris, 1765.

828 Liste generale des postes de France. A Paris, 1749.

-838 Les delices de la Hollande. Amsterdam, 1685.

935 Persia seu regni Persici status variaque itinera in atque per Persiam cum aliquot iconibus incolarum. Lugduni Batavorum, 1647.-L.

937 De imperio Magni Mogolis, sive India vera, commentarius. Lugduni Batavorum, 1631.-L.

939 Gallia, sive de Francorum regis dominiis et opibus mentarius, Lugduni Batavorum, 1629.-L.

941 Respublica sive status regni Poloniæ, Lithuania, Prussia, Livoniæ, etc. Lugduni Batavorum, 1642.-L.

942 Russia seu Moscovia itemque Tartaria, commentario topographico atque politico illustratæ. Lugduni Batavorum, 1630.-L.

967 Belgii confederati respublica seu chorographica politicaque descriptio. Lugduni Batavorum, 1630.-L.

980 Respublica sive status regni Scotiæ et Hiberniæ. Lugd. Batav. 1627.—L. 1217 A collection of Welsh tours, or a display of the beauties of Wales, selected principally from celebrated histories and tours: with occasional remarks. With plates. 2d edit. London, 1797.

1526 Description des beautés des Génes et de ses environs, ornée du plan et de la carte topographique de la ville. Génes, 1768.-P.

1594 La ville et la republique de Venise. Paris, 1680.-P.

1674 Les delices des Pais-Bas, contenant une description generale des XVII provences. S tomes. Brusselle, 1711.-P.

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Theology.

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HE gospel truth demonstrated, in a collection of doctrinal books, held among the people called quakers. London, 1706. Gift of Thomas Carpenter.

359 Critici sacri, sive doctissimorum virorum in S. S. biblia annotationes et tractatus. Londini, 1560. Gift of Dr. William Sharp.

681 The book of common prayer, and rites and ceremonies according to the use of the church of England. Oxford, 1793.-P.

766 Harmoniæ quatuor evangelistarum. Tomi tres. Genevæ, 1645.

831 Collection of cases and discourses lately written to recover dissenters to the communion of the church of England. London, 1694.-P. Manuscript.

862 A common place book, on religious matters.

868 Synopsis papismi, or a general view of papistrie. London, 1600.-P. 893 Breviarium Romanum. Parisiis, 1573.-P.

910 The uniformitie of common prayer and service in the church of England and administration of the sacraments. London.-P.

912 Relation of the conference between William Laud, bishop of St. David's and archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Fisher, the Jesuit, by the command of king James. London, 1639.-P.

QUARTO.

488 Hora Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ impensa, I. In chorographiam aliquam ter. ræ Israeliticæ. II. In evangelium S. Matthæi. Cantabrigiæ, 1658. 502 Paradisisches wunder-spiel, welches sich in diesen letzten zeiten und tagen in denen abenländischen welt-theilen als ein vorspiel der neuen welt hervorgethan. Ephratæ, 1766. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

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503 Ein angenehmer geruch der rosen und lilien die im thal der demuth unter den dornen hervar gewachsen. A. D. 1756. Gift of Z. Poulson, jun. 871 Van de verscheidene gelegentheid en staate der kerke Gods onder de driederlei huys-houdinge; der patriarchen des ouden en nieuwen testamentes. t'Amsterdam, 1678. Gift of Mathew Carey.

1181 The book of common prayer and administration of sacraments, &c. of the church of England, together with the old and new testaments. Oxford, 1703.-P.

1158 Explications de plusieurs textes difficiles de l'ecriture: par le R. P. Dom* ** Religieux Benedictien de la congregation de St. Maur.

vols. Paris, 1730.-P.

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1185 The book of common prayer, administration of sacraments of the church of England. Lordon, 1747.-P.

1261 Sermons upon various subjects. 1659 and 1692.-P.

1276 Corpus et syntagma confessionum fidei, quæ in diversis regnis et nationibus ecclesiarum nomine fuerunt authentice cditæ. Genevæ, 1654.—P. 1296 The practical divinity of the papists, discovered to be destructive of Christianity and men's souls. London, 1676.-P.

1354 A plainc and familiar exposition of the ten commandments.

1604.-P.

London,

1355 and 1382 Directory, for the publique worship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. London, 1645 and 1646.-P.

1360 Tracts on baptism. 4th edit. London, 1646.—P.

1378 Five especial sermons, preached by several men on several occasions and subjects. London, 1627.-P.

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5 The confessional; or a free inquiry into the right and utility of establishing systematical confessions of faith and doctrine in protestant churches ; with an additional preface, in answer to Dr. Rutherforth's charge. 2d edit. London, 1767.

123 Free disquisitions relating to the church of England, and the means of advancing religion therein. 2d edit. London, 1750.

152 The new whole duty of man; containing the faith, as well as praetice, of a Christian; with devotions proper for several occasions. 16th edit. London.

133 Theism; a prophecy; or prophetical dissertations on the coming of the expected Messiah. By J. I. Philadelphia, 1763.

220 A defence of a book, entituled, "The snake in the grass;" in reply to several answers put out to it by George Whitehead, &c. London, 1700. 237 The lively oracles given to us; or the Christian's birth-right and duty, in the custody and use of the holy scriptures. By the author of the whole duty of man. Oxford, 1678.

326 An illustration of the wisdom and equity of an indulgent Providence ; wherein the nature of happiness, and the origin of evil, are carefully examined and represented. London, 1761.

358 The cause of the decay of Christian piety; or an impartial survey of the ruins of the Christian religion. By the author of the whole daty of man. Londen, 1675.

366 The Moravians compared and detected. By the author of "The enthusiasm of methodists and papists compared." London, 1755.

559 The Christian's magazine; or a treasury of divine knowledge. For the years 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764, 1765, and 1766. 7 vols. don.

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628 Discourses on several subjects. By the author of "The snake in the grass." London, 1700.

697 The cure of deism; or the mediatorial scheme, by Jesus Christ, the only true religion; in answer to objections started against Christianity. By a country gentleman. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1739.

709 and 940 The ladies' calling.

12th edit. Oxford, 1727.

By the author of the whole duty of man.

739 Wicked Christians, practical atheists; or the free thoughts of a plain man on the doctrines and duties of religion in general, and of Christianity in particular. London, 1755.

752 A collection of select tracts against popery, shewing the contrariety of the whole body of the popish religion. London.

764 Religious courtship; being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only; as also husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. 7th edit. London, 1743.

780 Alciphron; or the minute philosopher; containing an apology for the Christian religion, against those who are called freethinkers. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1732.

830 An essay on the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; designed to show an affinity betwixt the languages, &c. of the ancient Britons and the Americans of the isthmus of Darien. Edinburgh, 1738.

875 The Christian's companion, in the principles of religion, and the concerns of human life; with the terms of our salvation. London, 1716. 885 Reflections upon learning; wherein is shewn the insuficiency thereof, in order to evince the usefulness and necessity of revelation. 8th edit. London, 1756.

893 A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion; evincing the truth and certainty of both. By S. N. London, 1696.

896 An examination of Mr. Warburton's second proposition, in his projected demonstration of "The divine legation of Moses ;" in which the faith of the ancient Jewish church, touching the doctrine of a future state, is asserted and cleared from the author's objections; with an appendix, containing considerations on the command to Abraham, to offer up his son Isaac. London, 1744.

899 A second letter to the bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, in vindication of the people called quakers. By T. S. London, 1733.

903 An answer to the dissenters' pleas for a separation; or an abridgment of the London cases. 3d edit. Cambridge, 1701. 936 and 1635 Useful miscellanies; or serious reflections, respecting men's duty to God, and one towards another. Philadelphia, 1753. No. 936, the gift of Thomas Wharton. No. 1635, the gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun. 1426 A Chinese fragment; containing an inquiry into the present state of religion in England; with notes, by the editor. London, 1786.

1497 Hyfforddiadau I Ymddygiad Defosiynol a Gweddus yng Nghyhoedd Wasanaeth Duw; yn fwy enwedigol yn yr Arferiad o'r Weddi Gyffredin a appwyntiwyd gan Eglwys Loegr. Llundain, 1752.

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