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Soldiery, a Sermon, 4to. 1778.-Two Sermons on the Resurrection of the Body, 4to. 1780.-The Royal Ecclesiastical Gazetteer, 12mo. 1781.-The Ecclesiastical Patronage of the Church of England, 8vo, 1782.

BATEMAN, THOMAS, M D. F. L.S. Physician to the Public Dispensary and the Fever Institution.

drawings made under the direction of Sir Jos. Banks during Capt. Cook's first voyage; and some few will be taken from dried specimens preserved in the her barium of this botanist, or of Mr. Brown.

BAVERSTOCK, J. Brewer at Alton Hampshire.

Hydrometrical Observations and Experiments in the

Brewery, 8vo. 1785.-Observations on the Prejudices

A Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases, 8vo. against the Brewery, 8vo. 1811.

1813.

BATES, THOMAS.

Address to the Board of Agriculture and the other Agricultural Societies, on the Importance of an Institution for ascertaining the Merits of the different Breeds of Live Stock, 8vo. 1808.

BATH, ROBERT, Surgeon, King Street, Portman Square.

Address on the Subject of Inoculation, 8vo. 1778.On the Nature and Quality of Diseases of the Liver and Biliary Ducts, 8vo. 1777-On the Medical Character, 8vo. 1785. ed. 3. 1789.-Tracts and Observations on the Treatment of Infants, 1805.

BATH and WELLS, Bishop of. BEADON, RICHARD.

See

BATHURST, HENRY, LL. D. Bishop of Norwich, Vicar of Cirencester. This prelate, who is related to the noble family of the same name, was educated at New College, Oxford, where he obtained the degree of B. C. L. 1768, and while Fellow of Christ Church was created D. C. L. in 1776. His first preferment was the vicarage of Cirencester, and his next a prebendal stall at Durham. In 1803 he was raised to the mitre, and has distinguished himself by his strenuous support of the claims of the Roman Catholics. He has published,

A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese at his primary Visitation, 4to. 1806.-A Sermon preached at St. Paul's at the Annual Meeting of the Charity School Children of London and Westminster,

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BATTYE, THOMAS.

A Disclosure of Parochial Abuse, Artifice, and Pecu

lation, in the Town of Manchester, 8vo. 1796.-The
Red Basil Book, or Parish Register of Arrears for
the Maintenance of the Offspring of Illicit Amours,
8vo. 1797.

BAUER, FERDINAND.
Delineation of Exotic Plants cultivated in the Royal
Garden at Kew, fol. 1796.-Illustrationes Flora Nove
Hollandiæ, sive IconesGenerum quæ in Prodromo Flo-
ræ Nov. Hol. et Insulæ Van Dieman, descripsit Rob.
Brown, Part I. 1813. Mr. B. accompanied Capt. Flin-

ders in his voyage round the coasts of New Holland in
1802-5, where the drawings for the latter work were
for the most part made from the living plants in their
native soil. For some of the genera, not detected

in this voyage, he is indebted to the collection of Lit. Cal.

BAWDWEN, Rev. WILLIAM, Vicar of Hooton Pagnell, Yorkshire.

Dom Boc; a Translation of the Record, called Domesday. Vol. I. and II. 4to. 1812, (to be complet ed in ten vols.)

BAXTER, THOMAS.

An Illustration of the Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman

Costume, 8vo. 1810.

BAYFIELD, MRS.

Fugitive Poems, 12mo. 1803.-Gleanings from Zim. mermann on Solitude, 12mo. 1806. BAYLES, R. B.

The Sorrows of Eliza, roy. 12mo. 1811.
BAYLEY, CATHERINE.

Vacation Evenings, or Conversations between a Governess and her Pupils, 3 v. 12mo. 1809.-Zadig and Astarte, from the French of Voltaire, 18mo. 1810.

BAYLEY, SIR JonN, Knt. Judge in the King's Bench. He was born about 1765, and was an eminent special pleader under the bar, to which he was called about 1790 or 1791. He was soon afterwards elected Recorder of Maidstone, which office he resigned; and had been a serjeant at law nine years, when he was elevated to the Bench in 1809. On the Law of Bills of Exchange, Cash Bills, and Promissory Notes, 8vo. 1789. 2d edit. 1797.-Raymond's Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Courts of King's Beuch and Common Pleas, 4th edit, 3 v. roy. 8vo. 1790.

BAYLEY, JOHN.

The Forester, a drama, 8vo. 1798.
BAYLEY, PETER, jun.
Poems, Evo. 1203.

BAYLIS, JOHN, has translated from the French the following dramatic pieces,, published in 1804 in 12mo.

A House to be sold, farce.-Lodoiska, hist. play. The Resemblance, com.-Valet with Two Masters, farce.

BAYNES, Rev. ROBERT, LL. B. of Sidney College, Cambridge, Curate of Loughton, Essex.

Discourses, Moral and Religious, preached on board H. M. S. the Tremendous, 8vo. 1807.-A Sermon on the Fast-day, 1809, 8vo.

BAYNTON, THOMAS, Surgeon, of Bristol. Descriptive Account of a New Method of treating old Ulcers in the Legs, 8vo. 1797.

BEACHCROFT, Rev. ROBERT PORTER, A. M. of Oriel College, Oxford, Rector of Blunham, Bedfordshire. A Sermon on the Jubilee,.. 1809.

BEADON, Rt. Rev. RICHARD, D. D. Bishop of Bath and Wells. This prelate C

was educated at Jesus College, Cam- tain employment in a situation suitable bridge, of which he became master. to his former services, but without sucThe present Duke of Gloucester having cess; and has since devoted himself been sent to Dr. B.'s college, and entrusted chiefly to literary pursuits. He has pubto his peculiar care, his conduct is said lished: to have secured the royal favor, and paved the way to his present eminence. His first preferment of any consequence was the Archdeaconry of London. In 1789 he was nominated to the see of Glouces-Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from ter, and in 1802 translated to Bath and Wells. His only publication is,

A Fast-day Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Westminster Abbey, Apr. 19, 1793. 4to.

BEALBY, Rev. JOSEPH.

A Funeral Discourse preached on the Death of the
Rev. Dr. Earues, of Manchester, at the Dissenters'
Meeting House, Cockey Moor, 8vo. 1810.

BEALE, JOHN.

Guide to the Art of Playing the German Flute, fol.

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The Country Minister's affectionate Advice to a new. married Couple.. 17...-A Thanksgiving Sermon preached at Olney, on occasion of his Majesty's Recovery, 8vo. 1789.-Family Worship, a Course of Morning and Evening Prayers for every day in the Month, 8vo. 1796.

BEARBLOCK, Rev. JAMES, A. M. late Fellow of King's Coll. Cambridge.

A Treatise upon Tithes, 8vo. 1805. 3d ed. 1809.--Observations on a Pamphlet by Richard Flower, entitled, "Abolition of Tithes," 8vo. 1809.

BEARD, HENRY, of the Inner Temple. Cursory Remarks on the Laws with Respect to the Imprisonment of Debtors, 8vo. 1801.

BEART, JOHN, a Dissenting Minister of Bury, Suffolk.

A Political Index to the Histories of Great Britain and Ireland, or a Complete Register of the Heredi. tary Honours, Public Offices and Persons in Othee, from the earliest periods to the present time, Svc. 1786. 2d ed. 2 v. 8vo. 1788. 3d edit. 3 v. 8vo. 18..

1727 to the present time, 3 v. 8vo. 1790, 2d ed. 6 v.

8vo. 1804.-A new and distinct View of the Memora ble Action of the 27th July 1778, in which the As persions cast on the Flag-Officers are shown to be totally unfounded, 8vo. 1791.-An Essay on the Comparative Advantages of Vertical and Horizontal Windmills, 8vo. 1798.-A Chronological Register of both Houses of Parliament from 1708 to 1807, 3 v. 8vo. 1807.-Mr. B. has also contributed several papers to the Comm. to the Board of Agriculture, of which he is an honorary member.

BEATTY, FRANCIS, See BALL, THOMAS. BEATTY, W. M.D. Surgeon to the Vic tory in the Battle of Trafalgar, and afterwards Physician to the Channel Fleet under Earl St. Vincent. Authentic Narrative of the Death of Lord Nelson, 8vo. 1806.

BEAUFORD, WILLIAM, A.M. Author of several papers, chiefly on Irish Antiquities, in the Trans. of the Royal Irish Academy.

BEAUFORT, Rev. DANIEL AUGUSTUS, LL.D. M.R.I.A. Rector of Navan, in the County of Meath, and Vicar of Collon in the County of Louth, delineator and author of a two sheet Map of Irelan a published by subscription, together with Memoir of a Map of Ireland, illustrating the Top graphy of that Kingdom, 4to. 1792.

BEAUFORT, JOHN, LL.D.

The Daughter of Adoption, nov. 4 v. 12mo. 1800.

BEAUFOY, HENRY, Esq. of Hackney Wick.

Scloppetaria, or Considerations on the Nature and Use of Rifled Barrels, (pub. under the name of a A Vindication of the Eternal Law and Everlasting Corporal of Riflemen) 8vo. 1810. Gospel, 12mo. 1810.

BEASLEY, W.

A General View of the System of Enclosing Waste
Lands, 1812.

BEATSON, Lieut. Colonel ALEXANDER.
View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with
Tippoo Sultan, 4to. 1800.

BEATSON, ROBERT, Esq. LL.D. F.R.S. Edin., born 1742 at Dysart, in the County of Fife, N.B. In 1756 he obtained an ensigncy, and in 1757 accompanied the expedition to the coast of France. He afterwards served as lieutenant at the attack on Martinico and the taking of Guadaloupe, and about 1766 retired on half-pay. On the commencement of the American war he endeavoured to ob

BEAUMONT, ALBANIS, born not far from Mont Blanc, and for some time Engineer to his Sardinian Majesty.

Travels through the Rhætian Alps in 1786, from
Italy to Germany, through Tyrol, (with large aqua-
tinta engravings) imp. fol. 1792.-Select Views of the
Antiquities and Harbours of the South of France,
with Descriptions, fol. 1794.-Travels through the
Maritime Alps, from Italy to Lyons, fol. 1795.

BEAUMONT, ALEXANDER.
The History of Spain, 8vo. 1812.

BEAUMONT, J. T. BARBER, Esq. F.S.A.
Major commanding the Corps of the
Duke of Cumberland's Sharp-Shooters,
and Managing Director of the Provident
Institution, Southampton Street, Strand.
This gentleman, who has lately assumed

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the name of Beaumont, produced under trick Brydone as his preceptor, and afterthat of Barber the first two of the follow-. wards settled at Hertford, in Jamaica, ing publications: where he resided more than twelve years, and was largely concerned in the traffic and plantations of the island. He has

A Tour through South Wales and Monmouthshire, 8vo. 1803.-Considerations on the best Means of ensuring the internal Defence of Great Britain, 8vo. 1805. The Arcanum of Natural Defence, (by Hastatus), 8vo. 1808.

BEAUMONT, WILLIAM.

Zimmermann on Solitude from the French of Mercier, 8vo. 1792.-Travels of Anacharsis the Younger, in Greece, from the French of Barthelemy, 4 v. 8vo. and one of charts, 1796. 2d edit. 7 v. 8vo. and one 4to. 1807. (The history of this second edition is rather singular. Considerable progress had been made in the printing, at the office of Mr. S. Hamilton, when his premises were destroyed by fire in 1802. It was then given to Mr. Gillett, and finished within a few sheets, when the whole impression perished in a second conflagration-a circumstance which gave rise to an expensive litigation between the printer and the proprietors of the Work.)-The Arabian Nights Entertainments, from the Freuch, 4 v. roy. 12mo.

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BECKET, JOSEPH.

The Elements and Practice of Mensuration and Landsurveying, 8vo. 1804.

BECKETT, ANDREW. This writer, we believe, enjoys the honorary appointment of Vice-Librarian to the Prince Regent. A Trip to Holland.. -Socrates, dram. poem, 8vo. 1806.-Lucianus Redivivus, or Dialogues concerning Men, Manners and Opinions, 8vo. 1812.

BECKFORD, WILLIAM, Esq. F.A.S. of Fonthill-Abbey, Wiltshire, M.P. for Hindon, Wilts.; first elected 1790, vacated 1794, again returned in 1806 and 1807. He is the only child of Alderman B. so distinguished for his ability, spirit and magnificence in the office of first magistrate of the city of London, from whom he inherits a vast estate in the West Indies. Mr. B. has visited many foreign countries, and is said to have written much on the subject of his travels and the state of European courts, but hitherto he has appeared before the public as an anonymous author only, and this but in two instances. He married Lady Margaret Gordon only sister of the Earl of Aboyne, by whom he has two daughters, Biographical Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters, 12o. 1730.-The History of the Caliph Vatheck, sm. 8vo. 17..

BECKFORD, WILLIAM, Esq. cousin to the preceding. He formerly resided at Somerly, Suffolk, travelled with Mr. Pa

written:

Remarks on the Situation of the Negroes in Jamaica, 8vo. 1788.-Description of Jamaica, 2 v. 8vo. 1790.

The History of France from the most early records to the death of Louis XVI. The ancient part by W. Beckford, Esq. the modern part by an English Gentleman some time resident in Paris, 4 v. 8vo. 1794. (Mr. Beckford's share of this history comes down to the end of the reign of Charles VI. and fills the first, second, and part of the third volume.)-Letters from Italy to a Friend in England, 2 v. 8vo. 1805. BECKWITH, JOSIAH, F. A. S.

Blount's Fragmenta Antiquitatis, or Ancient Tenures of Laud and Jocular Customs of some Manors, 8vo. 1784.

BECKWITH, WILLIAM, Esq.

A Plan to prevent all Charitable Donations from
Loss, Misapplication, &c. roy. 8vo. 1808.

BEEKE, HENRY, D. D. Professor of
Letter on the Means of securing a safe and honor-
Modern History in the Univ. of Oxford.
able Peace, (pub. anon.) 8vo. 1793.-Observations on

the produce of the Income-tax, and its proportion to

the whole Income of Great Britain, 8vo. 1799. New edit. enlarged, 1800.

BEER, G. J. M. D. of the University

Published a distinguished oculist, has

The Art of preserving the Sight unimpaired to extreme old Age, of re-establishing it, and strengthen ing it when it is become weak, with Instructions how to proceed in accidental Cases which do not require

the Assistance of professional Men, and the Mode of Treatment proper for the Eyes during and immedi ately after the Small-pox: to which are added Obser vations on the Inconveniences and Daugers arising from the Use of common Spectacles, &c. 12mo. 1813.

BEERE, Rev. RICHARD, Rector of Sudbrooke, Lincolnshire.

Au Epistle to the Chief Priests and Elders of the Jews, 8vo. 1789.-A Dissertation on Daniel, viii. 13 contains strong and cogent Arguments, accompanied and 14. 8vo. 1790. (The latter of these Pamphlets with Astronomical Demonstration, to prove that the Commencement of the final Restoration of the Jews to the Holy Land was to take place in the ensuing Year, 1791.)

BEILBY, Mr.

General History of British Quadrupeds, with Figures of British Birds, with Wood-engravings, by Bewick, engraved on Wood, by Bewick, 8vo. 1790.-History v. 8vo. 1797-1801.

BEILBY, SAMUEL, D. D. Rector of Folkton, Yorkshire; and Vicar of Croxton Kyriel, Leicestershire.

An Assize Sermon, preached at York, 8vo. 1781.-A
Sermon on Religious Toleration, preached in the
Church of Bowness, Westmoreland, 4to. 1790.--A
Sermon, preached in the Church of Croxton Kyriel,
1795, 4to.

BELFOUR, JOHN, Esq.

1804.-Spanish Heroism, or the Battle of Ronces Fables imitated from the Spanish of Yriarte, 12mo. valles, a metrical romance, 8vo. 1809.-Music, a d

dactic poem, from the Spanish of Yriarte, cr. 8vo. 1801-1809-Commentaries on the Laws of Scot1811.-Ray's Eng. Proverbs, 8vo. 1813. land, 2d edit. 4to. 1810.

BELFOUR, Rev. O).

The Lyceum of Aucient Literature, or Biographical
and Analytical Account of the Greek and Roman
Classics, 12mo. 1809. (Originally published in the
Monthly Magazine.)

BELISARIO, A. M. Esq.

The Trial of Arthur Hodge, Esq. at Tortola, for the murder of his Negro Slave, 8vo. 1811.

BELL, JAMES, D. D. Minister of Coldstream.

Sermons preached before the University of Glasgow, 8vo. 1790.

BELL, JOHN, M. D. formerly Surgeon in the Army.

An Enquiry into the Causes which produce, and the
Means of preventing Diseases among British Officers,
Soldiers, and others in the West Indies, 8vo. 1791.

BELL, Rev. ANDREW, D. D. LL.D. F. R. & A. S. Edin. Rector of Swanage, BELL, JOHN, Surgeon, Edinburgh. Dorset. Dr. B. resided many years since The Anatomy of the Human Body, vol. i. 8vo. 1793, in the East Indies, and had the superin- containing the Bones, Muscles, and Joints; vol. ii. tendance of the Male Asylum at Madras, containing the Heart and Arteries, 1797; vol. iii. con. where he introduced a new mode of edu-taining the Anatomy of the Brain, description of the Course of the Nerves, and the Anatomy of the Eye cation, which, since his return to Eng- and Ear, with Plates by Charies Bell, 1302. 3d edit. land, has made so much noise in opposi- s v. roy. 8vo. 1811.-Engravings of the Bones, Mus-, tion to the system of Joseph Lancaster. cles, and Joints, illustrating the first volume of the He has published: Anatomy of the Human Body, drawn and engraved by himself, roy. 4to. 1794. 3d edit.-Eugravings of the Arteries, illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the Human Body, roy. 4to. 1801. 3d edit. 8vo. 1812.-Discourses ou the Nature and Cure of Wounds, 8vo. 1795. 3d edit. 1812.-Answer for the Junior Members of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons of Edinburgh to the Memorial of Dr. James Gregory to the Managers of the Royal Infirmary, Svo. 1800. -The Principles of Surgery, 3 v. 4to. 1801-1808 — Letters on Professional Character and Manners, or the Education of a Surgeon, and the Duties and Qualifications of a Physician, 8vo. 1811.

An Experiment in Education, made at the Male Asy. lum of Madras, 8vo. 1798.-Instructions for conduct ing Schools on the Madras System, 12mo. 1799. 3d edit. 1812.-A Sermon preached at Lambeth, June 28, 1807, on the Education of the Poor under an improved System, Evo.-The Madras School, or Ele

meuts of Tuition, 8vo. 1808.

BELL, ARCHIBALD, Esq. Advocate, Edinburgh.

Enquiry into the Policy and Justice of the Prohibition of the Use of Grain in the Distilleries, 8vo.

1808.

BELL, BENJAMIN, F.R.S. Ed. Member of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Ireland and Edinburgh.

A Treatise on the Theory and Management of Ulcers, and a Dissertation on White Swellings of the Joints,

8vo. 1778.-A System of Surgery, 7 v. 8vo. 1783

1788. 7th edit.-A Treatise on Gonorrhoea virulenta and Lues venerea, 2 v. 8vo. 1793. 2d edit.-A Treatise on the Hydrocele, on Sarcocele or Cancer, and other Diseases of the Testes, 8vo. 1794.-Essays on Agriculture, 8vo. 1802.

BELL, CHARLES, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, at the Anatomical Theatre, Great Windmillstreet, London.

A System of Dissections, explaining the Anatomy of the Human Body, by Joln Bell, fol. 1800. 2d edit. 2 v.roy. 18mo.-The Anatomy of the Brain, explain ed in a series of Engravings, roy. 4to. 1802.-A series

of Engravings explaining the Course of the Nerves, royal 4to. 1803.-Essays on the Anatomy of Expression in Painting, 4to. 1806.-A system of Operative Surgery, 2 v. roy. 8vo. 1809-Letters concerning the Diseases of the Urethra, 8vo. 1809.-Engravings from Specimens of Morbia Parts preserved in the lected from the divisions inscribed Urethra, Vesica,

Author's Collection now in Windmill-street, and se

Rena, morbosa et læsa, imp. fol. 1813.

BELL, GEORGE, Surgeon, Edinburgh. Thoughts on the Cancer of the Breast, 8vo. 1788.— A Treatise on the Cow-pox. 12mo. 1802.

BELL, GEORGE JOSEPH, Advocate, Edinburgh.

On the Law of Bankruptcy in Scotland, 2 v. 8vo.

BELL, Lieut.-Colonel ROBERT, Commandant of the Artillery on the Madras Establishment.

Rules and Instructions for the Guidance of Officers

respecting the Management of Guns, 8vo. 1809.

BELL, ROBERT, Editor and Proprietor of the Weekly Dispatch, Sunday Newspaper.

A Description of the Condition and Manners of the
Peasantry of Ireland, 8vo. 1804.

BELL, ROBERT, LL. B. Writer to the
Signet, Edinburgh.

Cases decided in the Court of Session, from 1790 to 1792. 8vo. 1792.-Lectures on the Testing of Deeds, 8vo. 1795.-Outlines of Lectures on Conveyancing, 8vo. 1800.-System of the Forms of Deeds used in Scotland, 7 v. 8vo. 1802-5.--A Treatise on Leases, 8vo. 1805.-Dictionary of the Law of Scotland, 2 v. 8vo. 1807.-A Treatise on the Election Laws, as they relate to the Representation of Scotland, 4to. 1812.

BELL, Rev. WILLIAM, D. D. Prebendary of St. Peter's, Westminster. He was educated at Magdalen College, Cambridge, was some time a Fellow of that Society, and afterwards became Domestic Chaplain to the late Princess Amelia, aunt to his Majesty, through whose interest he obtained his present prefer

ment.

In 1810, Dr. Bell transferred £15,200, 3 per cent. stock, to the University of Cambridge, in trust, to found eight new scholarships, for the sons, or the orphans of Clergymen of the Church of England, whose circumstances are

such as not to enable them to bear the leave; and he who has written and pubwhole expence of sending their sons to lished not less than forty volumes, which the University. The first of Dr. B.'s is my case, may well congratulate himpublications was one of the Dissertations self, first, that Providence has graciously to which the prizes given by Lord Vis- spared him for so long a period; secondly, count Townsend to the University of that sufficient health and opportunity Cambridge, were adjudged in 1756. He have been afforded; and lastly, that he has written: and so perilous without being seriously has passed through a career so extended implicated in personal or literary hostilities." He has written :

A Dissertation on the Causes which principally con-
tribute to render a Nation populous, 4to. 1750
Enquiry into the divine missions of John the Baptist
and Jesus Christ, 8vo. 1760. 2d edit. under the title
of:-Arguments in proof of the authenticity of the
Narratives of the extraordinary Conception and Birth
of St. John the Baptist, and the miraculous Con-
ception and Birth of Jesus Christ, 8vo. 1795.-A Ser.
mon preached in Lambeth Chapel at the Consecra-
tion of Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Rochester, 4to. 1771
An attempt to ascertain and illustrate the authority,
nature and design of the Lord's Supper, 8vo. 1780.-
Supplement to the preceding, 8vo. 1790.-Last Sen-
timents of P. F. le Courayer, D.D. on the different
Doctrines of Religion, with his Life, 8vo. 1787.

BELL, WILLIAM.

Descriptive Guide to the Stream of Time, or Figurative Representation of ancient and modern Universal History, from the German of Strass, 8vo. with a large engraved and colored sheet, 1810.-Flowers of German Literature, 12mo. 1811.

BELLAMY, ELIZABETH.

:

Ode to Miss Boscawen. 4to. 1783.-The Rape of He len, from the Greek of Coluthus, with notes, 4to. 1780.-Poems and Translations, 8vo. 1788.-The History of Herodotus, from the Greek, with notes, 4 v. 8vo. 1791-Alciphron's Epistles, from the Greek, 8vo. 1791.The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius translated, 3v. 1795.-Miscellanies, consisting of Poems, Classical Extracts and Oriental Apologues, 3 v. 12mo. 1795.-Arabian Nights' Entertainments, from the French, 4 v. 12mo. . . . .--Joseph, from the French of Bitaubé, 2 v. 12mo. . . . .-Anecdotes of Literature and scarce Books, 6 v. 8vo. 1806-1812.-Mr. B. in association with Rev. Robert Nares, Rev. W. Tooke, and the late Mr. Morrison edited a new edition of the Biographical Dictionary, 15 v. 8vo. and was for some years, with the first of those gentlemen, a principal conductor of the British Critic.

BELSHAM, THOMAS, at present Minister

The Young Lady's Assistant, or an easy Introduc- of the Unitarian Chapel, Essex-street, tion to English Grammar, 12mo. 1802.

BELLAMY, J.

Jesus Christ the only God, being a defence of that fundamental Doctrine of the Christian Religion

against Arianism and Socinianism, 8vo. 1792.

ten:

The Ophion, or the Theology of the Serpent, and the Unity of God, 8vo. 1811.-Description of all the different Professions of Religion from the beginning of the Antediluvian Churches to the present day, 12mo.

1812. 2d edit. 1813.

Strand. He succeeded Dr. Ashworth as tutor in the Dissenting Academy at Daventry; but having changed his theological opinions he removed to the New BELLAMY, JOHN. Besides several pieces College, Hackney, as Professor of Diviin the Classical Journal, Mr. B. has writ-nity, and on the resignation of Dr. Priestley in 1794, was chosen Pastor of the Gravel-pit Meeting, where he continued till in 1808 he was appointed successor to the late Rev. Mr. Lindsey, in Essexstreet.-Mr. B. delivered a Charge at the Ordination of the Rev. Timothy Kenrick, lished together with a Sermon by the at Exeter, July 28, 1785, which was pubRev. Thos. Jervis. Another Charge delivered by him at the Ordination of the Rev. Wm. Field, of Warwick, July 12, Sermon by Dr. Priestley. Besides these 1790, was also printed together with a pieces, he has himself published: The Importance of Truth and the Duty of making an open profession of it, a Sermon, 8vo. 1790.- Dishonest shame the primary source of the Corruptions of the Christian Doctrine, a Sermon, 8vo. 1794.-Knowledge the Foundation of Virtue, a Sermon, 8vo. 1795. Review of Wilberforce's "Practical View of the

BELLENGER, W. A.
The French and English Idioms compared, 12mo.

1801.-Modern French Conversations, 1810.-The

French Primer, 1813.-Fables Choisies à l'usage des
Enfans, 1813.-A Practical Treatise on the Globes,

12mo. 1813.

BELLEW, ROBERT, Esq.
Trafalgar, a rhapsody on the death of Lord Nelson,

1806.

Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians,"

BELOES Rev. WILLIAM, B.D. F. A. S. Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of Allhallows, London-wall:-son of a chinaman of Norwich, and educated at the University of Cambridge. In 1791 he obtained the vicarage of Earlsham with Bowthorpe annexed, and in 1796 the rec-gvo. 1798. 3d edit. 1813.-Elements of the Philosophy tory of Allhallows. He was for some time assistant librarian of the British Museum. In the preface to vol. vi. of his last publication, The Anecdotes of Literature, Mr. Beloe says: "Of works of this description and perhaps of every other, I shall on this occasion take my

of the Mind and of Moral Philosophy, 8vo. 1801.-The Character of the Christian Teacher delineated, a Sermon, 8vo. 1801.-Discourse on the Death of Dr. Priestley, 8vo. 1304.-The Progress of Error concern

ing the Person of Christ, a Sermon, 8vo. 1805.--Adherence to Christian Truth recommended, a Sermon,

8vo. 1805.--The Importance of right Sentiments respecting the Person of Christ, a Sermon, 8vo. 1806.—

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