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DAVIES, E. Mythology and rites of the British Druids. 1809.

ROWLANDS, H. Mona antiqua. 1766. TOLAND, J. History of the Druids. 1814. Drummer, The, comedy. See J. ADDISON. Drummond, James, 4th earl of Perth, 1648–1716. Letters from James earl of Perth, to his sister the countess of Erroll, and other members of his family. Ed. by W. Jerdan. London: Camden society. 1845. xvi, 112 pp. 4° G.3712.23; *2416.33 Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, 1585-1649. Poems. With life, by P. Cunningham. London, 1833. viii, 336 pp. 80 G.3846.6

Same. Ed. by W. B. Turnbull. London, 1856. xx, 346 pp. Portr. [Library of old authors.] Sm. 89 G.3846.7; 2609.15

Ben Jonson and W. Drummond. [Cut from Fraser's mag., April, 1842, pp. 377-389.]. No. 10 in G.3940.7 Vindication of Drummond of Hawthornden, against the attack of Mr. Gifford in his edition of Ben Jonson. [Cut from Blackwood's mag., Feb., 1818, pp. 497-501.] No. 11a in G.3940.7

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Drury, Robert.

The devil of a duke: or Trapolin's vagaries. A (farcical ballad) opera. [Anon.] Prefix'd the musick. London: C. Corbett and F. Torbuck. 1732. (2), 43, (1), 18 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.3970.42

The fancy'd queen. [Anon.] An opera. London: C.Corbett. 1733. (4), 43 pp. 8° No. 3 in G.3970.42 The mad captain, an opera. [Anon.] London, C. Corbett. 1733. (4), 40 [54] pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3970.42

The rival milliners; or, the humours of Covent garden. A tragi-comi-operatic-pastoral farce. London: G. Spavan. 1737. X, (2), 48 pp. Frontispiece. 8° No. 5 in G.3970.42

1818.

Drury Lane theatre, London.
ARNOLD, S. J. Letter to the proprietors.
BATTLE of the authors. 1720.
CANDID and impartial strictures. 1795.
CIBBER, C. Statement of the conduct of the
theatre under Sir R. Steele. 1791.

Disputes between the director of D-y, and the
pit-potentates. London: M. Cooper. 1744. 27 PP.
Sm. 8°
No. 4 in G.3821.5
D-ry-L-ne p-yh-se broke open. Letter to Mr.
G. London: M. Cooper. 1748. (3), 24 PP. Portrs.
inserted. 8°
No. 3 in G.3823.16

Portraits of Wilks, Booth, and Quin, dated 1807, 180S.
ELLISTON, R. W. Memorial. 1818.
FACTS are stubborn things. 1818.

FITZCRAMBO, P., pseud. Tyranny triumphant.

1743.

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STEELE, Sir R. State of the case between the lord chamberlain and the governor of the royal company of comedians. 1720.

THEATRE Royal turn'd into a mountebank's stage. 1718.

THEATRICAL disquisitions, a review of the late riot. 1763.

THREE original letters on the riot [1763].

See D. GARRICK; LONDON, Theatres.

Dry rot.

BARRON, J. Brief essay on dry-rot. 1829. Dryden, John, 1631-1701.

Works, in 18 vols. With notes, and a life, by W. Scott. London, 1808. Portr. 8° G.3862.1; 6561.10

Contents. 1. Life. 2-8. Dramatic pieces: 2. Dedication of Congreve's edition; The wild gallant; The rival ladies; The Indian queen; The Indian emperor, or the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards; Defence of an essay of dramatic poesy; Secret love, or the maiden queen. 3. Sir Martin Mar-all, or the feigned innocence; The tempest, or the enchanted island; An evening's love, or the mock astrologer; Tyrannic love, or the royal martyr. 4. Almanzor and Almahide, or the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards, part 1, 2; Of heroic plays, an essay; Defence of the epilogue; or an essay on the dramatic poetry of the last age; Marriage-a-la-mode; The assignation, or love in a nunnery. 5. Amboyna; The state of innocence, and fall of man; Aureng-Zebe; All for love, or the world well lost. 6. Limberham, or the kind keeper; Edipus; Troilus and Cressida, or truth found too late; The Spanish friar, or the double discovery. 7. The Duke of Guise; Vindication of the Duke of Guise; Albion and Albanius; Don Sebastian. 8. Amphitryon, or the two Sosias; King Arthur, or the British worthy; Cleomenes, the Spartan hero; The life of Cleomenes, trans, from Plutarch by J. Creech; Love triumphant, or nature will prevail; Prologue, song, secular masque, and epilogue, written for the Pilgrim. 9-11. Poems. 9. Stanzas to the memory of Cromwell; Astrea redux; Annus mirabilis, the year of wonders, 1666; Absalom and Achitophel; The medal, a satire against sedition. 10. Religio laici, or a layman's faith; Threnodia Augustalis, a poem to the memory of Charles 11.; The hind and the panther; Britannia rediviva, poem on the birth of the prince; Prologues and epilogues; Mack-Flecknoe, a satire against T. Shadwell. 11. Epistles; Elegies and epitaphs; Fables: Tales from Chaucer; Trans. lations from Boccace. 12. Fables from Chaucer; Translations from Ovid, Theocritus, Lucretius, Horace, Homer. 13. From Juvenal; Persius; The works of Virgil translated into English verse: Pastorals. 14. The Georgics; Eneis. Encis; Poems ascribed to Dryden: Upon satire; The art of poetry; Tarquin and Tullia; Essay of dramatic poesy; Answer to Rymer. 16-18. Prose works: 16. Life of St. Francis Xavier. 17. Life of Plutarch; Controversy between Dryden and Stillingfleet; The art of painting, by C. A. Du Fresnoy; Parallel of poetry and painting. 18. Character of St. Evremont; Of Polybius; The life of Lucian; Dryden's letters; Index. The set on 6561.10 lacks vol. 3, 13-17.

15.

Poetical works. Boston, 1866. 5 v. Portr. British poets. 16°, l. p. G.3727.9

Contents. 1. Life by J. Mitford; Poems; Annus mirabilis; Absalom and Achitophel. 2. Same; Religio laici; Hind and panther; Britannia rediviva; Epistles; Elegies and epitaphs. 3. Songs, odes, masque; Prologues and epilogues; Translations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace; Chaucer: Palamon and Arcite; Cock and fox. 4. Flower and leaf; Wife of Bath; Character of a good parson; Translations from Boccace; From Ovid. 5. Froin Ovid, Juvenal, Persius, Homer; Art of poetry; Poems.

[Select plays.] In British theatre, 1791, vols. 5, 6, 13, 15. G.3963.1.5-15

Namely: 5. Amphitryon; or, the two Sosias, altered by Hawkesworth. 6. Edipus, by Dryden and Lee. 13. The Spanish friar; or, the double discovery. 15. All for love; or, the world well lost.

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Same. In New English theatre, 1776, vols. 3, 8, G.3964.1.3-9

Namely: 3. The Spanish friar. 8. All for love. 9. Amphitryon, altered by M. Woodward.

Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. [Anon.] 7th ed.; augmented. London: J. Tonson. 1692. (1), 11-57 PP. 4° No. 6 in G.3834.2

Albion and Albanius: an opera. London, J. Tonson. 1691. (14), 34 PP. 4° No 3 in G.3814.5.4 All for love. See Nos. 166-178 in Part 1. Same. Tout pour l'amour, et le monde bien perdu, traduite. In Prévost d'Exiles, A. F. Œuvres, 1783. vol. 33. G.3573.1.33; *2668.1.33 Amboyna: a tragedy. London: H. Herringman. 1673. (12), 59 [65], (1) pp. 4°

No. 5 in G.3814.5.2; No. 1 in G.3970.45 21 14, 10, S5.

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1691. No. 2 in G.3970.45 Amphitryon; or, the two Socias. A comedy. Added, the musick of the songs. Compos'd by Henry Purcel. London, J. Tonson and M. Tonson. 1691. (8), 57, (1); (1), 13 pp. 4° No. 5 in G.3814.5.4 The music was printed in 1690 and has a separate title.page and paging. Same. London, J. Tonson. 1694. (6), 57, (1) pp.

Same. 54 PP. 4

2d ed.

No. 1 in G.3970.46; No. 1 in G.3970.47
3d ed. London: F. Tonson. 1706. (6),
No. 4 in G.3962.11; No. 2 in G.3970.46;
No. 2 in G.3970.47

Same. Altered [by Hawkesworth]. With an occasional prologue, and some account of the alterations. London, J. Payne. 1756. (8), 56 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.3972.5 Annus mirabilis. The year of wonders. M.DC.LXVI. An historical poem. Also a poem on the restoration of Charles II. [etc.]. London: H. Herringman. 1688. (20), 77 pp. 4°

All but the Annus mirabilis wanting.

No. 5 in G.3834.2

The assignation; or, love in a nunnery. As it is acted. London: H. Herringman. 1673. (12), 75, (1) pp. 4° No. 1 in G.3970.44; No. 4 in G.3814.5.2 Aurenge-Zebe; or, the great Mogul. A tragedy. London, H. Herringman. 1669. (1), 67, (1) pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3970.48 Same. London, H. Herringman. 1694. (10), 67, (1) pp. 40 No. 1 in G.3970.48 Same. Aurengzebe: a tragedy. London, H. Herringman. 1676. (12), 86, (2) pp. 4°

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No. 2 in G.3814.5.3; G.3971.3 Same. Traduit par P. A. de La Place. In Théâtre anglois, 1746, vol. 6. G.3964.3.6 Britannia rediviva: a poem on the birth of the Prince. London, F. Tonson. 1688. (2), 20 pp. 4 No. 1 in G.3834.2 Cleomenes, the Spartan heroe. A tragedy. Prefixt the life of Cleomenes. London, J. Tonson. 1692. (16), 28, 72 pp. 4° No. 8 in G.3814.5.4; No. 3 in G.3970.44; G.3971.4 Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards: in two parts. Acted at the Theatre royal. In the Savoy, H. Herringman. 1672. (24), 175 PP:

161

No. 2 in G.3814.5.2; G.3971.5 Dialogue, and secular masque, in the Pilgrim. London: B. Tooke. 1700. (1), 12 pp. 4°

No. 3 in G.3834.2; No. 2 in G.3970.43 Don Sebastian, king of Portugal: a tragedy. London: F. Hindmarsh. 1690. (16), 132, (4) pp. 4° No. 4 in G.3814.5.4; No. 1 in G.3970.49; G.3971.6 No. 1 in G.3970.49 wants the epilogue.

:

Same. London: J. Hindmarsh. 1692. (16), 109, (3) pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3970.49 Eleanora a panegyrical poem dedicated to the memory of the late countess of Abingdon. London: J. Tonson. 1692. (8), 24 pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3834.2 An evening's love. Or the mock astrologer. Acted at the Theatre royal, In the Savoy, H. Herringman. 1671. (18), 89, (2) pp. 4° G.3971.7 Same. In the Savoy, II. Herringman. 1671. (19), 89, (2) pp. 4° No. 1 in G.3814.5.2

Not the same edition as G.3971.7. The Indian emperour, or, the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Being the sequel of the Indian queen. London, H. Herringman. 1667. (8), 68, (2) pp. 4° No. 3 in G.3814.5.1

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King Arthur: or, the British worthy. A dramatick opera. London, J. Tonson. 1691. (12), 51, (1) pp. 4° No. 7 in G.3814.5.4 Love triumphant; or, nature will prevail. A tragi-comedy. London, F. Tonson. 1694. (10), 82, (2) pp. 4° No. 9 in G.3814.5.4; G.3971.9 Marriage a-la-mode. A comedy. London, H.Herringman. 1673. (12), 85, (1) pp. 4°

No. 3 in G.3814.5.2; G.3971.1 The medal. A satyre against sedition. By the author of Absalom and Achitophel. 3d ed. London, J. Tonson. 1692. 58-84 pp. 4°

No. 7 in G.3834.2

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London, H. Herringman. 1669. (11),
No. 2 in G.3970.55

Same. London, H. Herringman. 1675. (11), 68 pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3814.5.1 Same. London, H. Herringman. 1693. (10), 54 pp. 4° Nos. 3, 4 in G.3970.55

Secret-love, or the maiden queen. As it is acted. London, H. Herringman. 1668. (12), 66, (2) pp. 4o No. 4 in G.3814.5.1 Same. London, H. Herringman. 1679. (8), 57, (2) pp. 4° No. 3 in G.3970.43; No. 2 in G.3970.44 Sr Martin Mar-all, or the feign'd innocence. A comedy. [Anon.] London, H. Herringman, 1668. (4), 70, (1) pp. 4° No. 5 in G.3814.5.1; No. 1 in G.3970.52; No. 2 in G.3970.53 No. 2 in G.3970.53 lacks the epilogue.

Same. [Anon.] London, H. Herringman. 1678. (4), 59, (1) pp. 4°

No. 2 in G.3970.52; No. in G.3970.53 Same. London, H. Herringman. 1691. (4), 59, (1) pp. 4° No. 3 in G.3970.52 The Spanish fryar or, the double discovery. London, R. Tonson and F. Tonson. 1681. (10), 83, (1) pp. 4° No. 7 in G.3814.5.3 Same. 2d ed. London, R. Tonson and J. Tonson. 1686. (8), 78, (2) pp. 4° No. 1 in G.3970.56 Same. 2d ed. London, J. Tonson, and T. Bennett. 1704. (8), 63, (1) pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3970.56 The state of innocence, and fall of man: an opera. Written in heroique verse. London: H. Herring man. 1677. (22), 45 PP. 4° G.3971.12

Same. London: H. Herringman. 1678. (20), 44 pp. 4° No. 1 in G.3814.5.3 The tempest, or the enchanted island, comedy. See Nos. 647-652, 656-661 in Part I.

Threnodia Avgvstalis: a funeral-pindarique poem, sacred to the happy memory of Charles II. 2d ed. London, J. Tonson. 1685. (1), 25 pp. 4°

No. 9 in G.3834.2 Troilus and Cressida, or truth found too late. See Nos. 677, 678 in Part I.

Tyrannick love, or the royal martyr. A tragedy. London, H. Herringman. 1670. (10), 66, (1) pp. 4° No. 7 in G.3814.5.1 Same. 2d ed., review'd by the authour. London, 4° H. Herringman. 1670. (10), 67, (1) pp. No. 1 in G.3971.2 London, Same. 3d ed., review'd by the author. H. Herringman. 1677. (10), 69, (1) pp. 4°

Same. 58, (1) pp. 4°

No. 2 in G.3971.2

London, H. Herringman. 1695. (10), No. 3 in G.3971.2 The vindication: or the parallel of the French holy-league, and the English league and covenant, turn'd into a seditious libell against the king and his royal highness, by Thomas Hunt and the authors of the Reflections upon the pretended parallel in the play called The duke of Gvise. London, F. Tonson. 1683. (1), 60 pp. 4° No. 2 in G.3814.5.4

The wild gallant: a comedy. In the Savoy, H. Herringman. 1669. (8), 78, (2) pp. 4°

No. 1 in G.3814.5.1; G.3971.13 Same. London, H. Herringman. 1694. (6), 47; (3) pp. 4° No. 4 in G.3970.44

- and Lee, N.

The Duke of Guise. Bentley and J. Tonson.

A tragedy. London, R. 1683. (8), 76, (4) pp. 4°

No. 1 in G.3814.5.4; No. 1, 5 in G.3970.43; No. 1 in G.3970.50

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cuckold. A comedy. (10), 56 pp. Imperfect. No. 4 in G.3970.43

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Du roi qui volt fere ardoir le filz de son seneschal, poëme. In Méon, D. M. Nouveau recueil, 1823, vol. 2.

Duane, William, 1760-1835.

Examination of the question, Who is the writer of two forged letters to the president of the United States? Attributed to John Rutledge. [Anon.]

2d ed. Washington, 1803. 24 pp. 8°

No. 7 in G.324.1 The Mississippi question fairly stated, and the views of those who clamor for war examined. By Camillus [pseud.]. Phila., 1803. (3), 48 pp. 8 No. 8 in G.324.1; No. 5 in *4427.52

Sampson against the Philistines, or the reformation of lawsuits; and justice made cheap agreeably to the principles of the ancient trial by jury. [Anon.] 2d ed. Phila., 1805. 96 pp. 8°

No. 1 in G.322.17; No. 2 in *7627.8
Catalogue of [his] library. [Sold March 23, 1836.
Phila.] 54 PP. 8°
No. 1 in G.311.12

Duane, William, editor, 1807-1882.
Letters to Benjamin Franklin from his family and
friends, 1751-1790. New York, 1859. 195 PP:
Portrs. 8, 1. p. G.3633.1; **K.11.8; 6026.50
Duban, Alexandre, pseud.?

Lettre d'un grenadier du Bataillon des petits pères, à M. Chabot, sur la dénonciation qu'il a faite à l'Assemblée nationale, le 28 juillet, contre la garde nationale. [1792?] 7 pp. 8°

No. 18 in G.3656.20

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Du Bellay, Guillaume, 1491–1543. DU BELLAY, M., and Du BELLAY, G. Introduction; Mémoires, 1827.

Du Bellay, Joachim, 1525?-1560.

Ruines of Rome; Visions. In Spenser, E. Works, 1865, vol. 7; 1862, vols. 4, 5; 1866, vol. 5.

Du Bellay, Martin, — 1559, and Du Bellay, Guillaume.

Introduction [1515-1547]; Mémoires [15121547] In Petitot, C. B. Collection, 1821, le sér., vols. 17-19. G.3511.1.17-19; *2615.1.17-19

Dublin in an uproar: or, the ladies robb'd of their pleasure. A full relation of the tumult that lately happen'd at the Dublin theatre. Dublin, printed: London, C. Corbett. [1747.] (1), 22 pp. 8° No. 2 in G.3823.16

Du Bois, Edward, 1774?-1850.

The wreath; selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Accompanied by a prose translation, with notes. London, 1799. ix, (2), 112 pp.

Plate. 8°

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G.3924.14

HORACE. Poetical translation. 1807. Dubois, Guillaume, cardinal, 1656-1723. ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. Article du cardinal Dubois. In his Euvres, 1805, vol. 10.

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ALEMBERT, J. le R. d'. Eloge. In his Euvres, 1805, vol. 9.

Du Bois, Louis François, 1773-1855.

Recherches sur la guillotine, et détails sur Sanson. Paris, 1843. 35, (1) pp. Plate. 8° No. 8 in G.321.8 Dubois (Lat. Silvius), Philippe, editor, 1636--1703. CATULLUS, C. V. Opera. 1685. Catulli, Tibulli et Propertii opera.

Dubois d'Avesne, Charles Hippolyte, 1800

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Le muet d'Ingouville, comédie, par Bayard, Davesne et Bouffé. In Bayard, J. F. A. Théâtre, 1855, vol. 6.

Dubois de Crancé, Edmond Louis Alexis, 17471814.

Convention nationale. Motion d'ordre sur la situation politique de la France. [Paris, 1794?] 10 pp. 8 No. 16 in G.3656.22 Véritable portrait de nos législateurs, ou galerie des tableaux exposés à la vue du public depuis le 5 mai 1789, jusqu'au 1er octobre 1791. [Anon.] Paris. 1792. (3), 180 pp. 8° G.3652.3 Dubois-Guchan, Étienne Prosper, 1802

Tacite et son siècle, ou la société romaine impériale d'Auguste aux Antonins dans ses rapports avec la société moderne. Paris, 1861. 2 v. 8°

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Comparaison de la morale et des maximes de l'évangile et des apôtres, avec la conduite du clergé, depuis les premiers siècles jusqu'à nos jours. Par le maire et le commandant de la garde nationale de Taverny. Paris, 1792. (1), 399 pp. 8° G.214.6

Reprinted in 1793 with the title, "Conduite scandaleuse du clergé, etc.," and in 1801 as " Comparaison .... avec celle des prêtres restés soumis à l'église."

Dubroca, Louis, 1757

Traité de la prononciation des consonnes et des voyelles finales des mots français; suivi de la prosodie de la langue française. Paris, 1824. (3), viii, 379 pp. 8° G.3533.20

Du Buat-Nançay, Louis Gabriel, comte, 1732-1787. Remarques d'un Français, ou examen du livre de M. Necker sur l'administration des finances de France. [Anon.] Genève, 1785. (3), 182, (2) pp. 8° G.3526.3

Duc de Foix, tragédie. See F. M. A. de Voltaire. Amélie.

Ducancel, Charles Pierre, 1766-1835.

Intérieur des comités révolutionnaires, ou les Aristides modernes, comédie. Paris, An III [1795]. (4), 74 pp. 89 No. 3 in G.3563.12.2

Du Cange, Charles du Fresne, seigneur, 1610-1688. Dissertations sur l'Histoire de S. Louys, du sire de Joinville [1668]. In Petitot, C. B. Collection, 1824, le sér., vol. 3. G.3511.1.3; *2615.1.3 Same. [English translation.] In Joinville, J. de. Memoirs, 1807, vol. 2. G.3510.9 Ducange, Victor Henri Joseph Brahain, 17831833.

PAYNE, J. H. Thérèse, drama.

Du Casse, Pierre Emmanuel Albert, baron, 1813

Précis des opérations militaires en Orient de mars 1854 à septembre 1855. Avec cartes et plans. Paris, 1856. (3), 473 pp. 8° G.192.58

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Duchesnois, Catherine Joséphine Rafin, called Mlle, 1777-1835.

Conjuration de Mlle Duchesnois, contre Mlle Georges Weymer, pour lui ravir la couronne: avec les pièces justificatives, recueillies par M. J. Boullaut. Paris, an x1, 1803. (3), 84 pp. Plate. 89 No. 6 in G.3562.2 See E. G. E. L.

Duchess de la Vallière, drama.

BULWER-LYTTON, baron Lytton.
Duchess of Malfi, tragedy. See J. WEBSter.
Ducis, Jean François, 1733-1816.

Œuvres, ornées du portrait de l'auteur, et de gravures. Paris, 1818. 6 v. Sm. 12° G.3576.4

Contents. 1. Avertissement; Discours dans l'Académie, 1779; Réponse de l'abbé de Radonvilliers; Hamlet; Roméo et Juliette. 2. Edipe chez Admète; Le roi Léar; Macbeth. 3. Jean Sans-terre, ou la mort d'Arthur; Othello, ou le More de Venise; Abufar, ou la famille arabe. 4. Edipe à Colone; Correspondance de [A. L.] Thomas avec Ducis, depuis 1778 jusqu'en 1785; Examen de Roméo et Juliette [par De Leyre]. 5. Epitres. 6. Poésies diverses.

This copy, from the Duchess de Berri's library, contains twelve engravings, besides the portrait. The original draw. ings, with the exception of that entitled "La côte des deux amans," are inserted, together with the plates in three and

four states.

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Histoire et avantures de milord Pet. Conte allégorique. Par Madame F**. La Haye [Paris], Gosse junior. 1755. (3), 68 pp. 8 No. 6 in G.3551.12 Also attributed to Madame M. A. Fagnan.

Duclos, Charles Pineau, 1704–1772.

Acajou et Zirphile. In Cabinet des fées, 1785, vol. 35. G.3556.1.35; 6679.1.35 Mémoires secrets sur les règnes de Louis XIV et de Louis xv [1700-1757]. In Petitot, C. B. Collection, 1829. ze sér., vols. 76, 77. G.3513.1.76, 77; *2625.2.76, 77

Ducoin, Auguste, 1815

Études révolutionnaires. Philippe d'Orléans-Égalité. Orné d'un fac-simile. Paris, 1845. (3), 336 G.3657.5 pp. 8°

Ducos, Jean François ? 1765-1793.

Rapport fait au nom du Comité des pétitions et de correspondance. Par Ducos, de la Gironde. [1792?] 1 рр. 8° No. 30 in G.3656.20

Ducrest, Charles Louis, marquis, 1747–1824.
Copie de [sa] lettre à Mgr. le duc d'Orléans.
[1788] 7 pp. 8°
No. 5 in G.3657.4

Ducros, aîné, and others.

Relation médicale de la commission envoyée à Paris pour observer le choléra-morbus. Par MM. Ducros, Giraud, Martin et P. M. Roux. Marseille, 1832. 154, (4) pp. 8° No. 4 in G.322.6 Duddon, river, poems. See W. WORDSWORTH. Poet. works, 1865, vol. 3.

Du Deffand, Marie de Vichy Chamrond, marquise, 1697-1780.

Lettres à Horace Walpole, 1766 à 1780; à Voltaire 1759 à 1775. Nouv. éd. Avec le portr. de madame du Deffand. Paris, 1824. 4 V. 89 G.3526.8

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