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PONSONBY (Lord)-see Van Geel.

[POOLE (John)] Two Papers; a Theatrical Critique, and an Essay, including a Sonnet on Myself. (Ath. Coll. vol. 153.) 8° London, 1819.

POOR. Enquiry into the Causes of the Encrease and Miseries of the Poor of England, occasioned by the late Work-House Scheme. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 25.) 80 London, 1738.

A Plea for the Poor, submitted to the Consideration of Parliament. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 57.) 8° London, 1759.

Inquiry into the Management of the Poor. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 18.) 8° London, 1767.

Reasons for introducing a Law to prevent unnecessary and vexatious Removals of the Poor. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 80.) 8° Cambridge, 1780.

Address and Report on the Enquiry into the general state of the Poor. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 34.) 8° London, 1795.

A Proposal on behalf of the Married Poor. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 32.) 8° London, 1801.

Hints for improving the condition of the Poorer Classes. (Ath. Coll. vol. 92.) 8° London, 1838.

POOR LAWS, ENGLAND. Observations on the Poor Laws, on the present state of the Poor and on Houses of Industry. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 40.) 8° London, 1775.

Remarks on the Poor Laws and on the State of the Poor. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 40.) 8° Brentford, 1802.

Administration of the Poor Laws. (Ath. Coll. vol. 35.) 8° London (privately printed), 1832.

Letter to Lord Althorp, on the Bill for amending the Poor Laws. (Ath. Coll, vol. 45.) 8° London, 1834.

Six Letters from a very High Personage, on the New Poor Laws. (Ath. Coll. vol. 53.) 8° London, 1834.

The Principles of Delegated Authority applied to the Poor Laws Amendment Bill. (Ath. Coll. vol. 45.) 8° London, 1834.

Operations of the New Poor Law in the County of Sussex. (Ath. Coll. vol. 80.) 8° London, 1836.

Letter to the Earl of Cawdor, on the Poor Laws and their Practical Effect. (Ath. Coll. vol. 80.) 8° London, 1837.

The Failure of the New Poor Law in the Bath Union. (Ath. Coll. vol. 92.) 8° London, 1838.

Report of the Poor Law Commissioners to Lord John Russell, relative to the Eye Workhouse, Hartismere Union, Suffolk. (Ath. Coll. vol. 92.) 8° London, 1838. Remarks on the Opposition to the Poor Law Amendment Bill. (Ath. Coll. vol. 150.) 8° London, 1841.

A Query, on the Continuance of the Poor Law Commission. vol. 150.) 8° London, 1841.

(Ath. Coll.

Hints on Poor Law Legislation. (Ath. Coll. vol. 150.) 8° London, 1841.

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see Bligh, Calvert, Day, Dudley, Gurney, Maimonides, Nevile, Robarts, Roberts, Sandby, Saunders, Spencer, Spirit Licenses," Strickland, • Tithes," Walter, Wetherell, Wright, and Yeatman.

POOR LAWS, IRELAND. Poor Laws beneficial to Landed Property in Ireland, deduced from their Effects in England. (Ath. Coll. vol. 80.) 8° London, 1833.

Letter to Lord J. Russell on the Principles of the Irish Poor Law Bill.

(Ath. Coll. vol. 82.) 8° London, 1837.

Remarks on the Bill for the Relief of the Poor in Ireland, by Philo-Hibernus. (Ath. Coll. vol. 63.) 8° London, 1837.

POOR LAWS, IRELAND. Remarks on the Application of the Workhouse System to the Irish Poor. (Ath. Coll. vol. 82.) 8° London, 1837.

Strictures on the proposed Poor Law for Ireland as recommended in George Nicholls' Report. (Ath. Coll. vol. 63.) 8° London, 1837.

Strictures on the Report of George Nicholls; with Appendix. (Ath. Coll.

vol. 82.) 8° London, 1838.

Two Letters to Daniel O'Connell, on the Irish Poor Law Bill; with Notes. (Ath. Coll. vol. 82.) 8° London, 1838.

see Borrett, Clements, Irish, Lynch, Macnaghten, Merivale, O'Brien, Revans, Scrope, Strickland, Walsh, and Ward.

POOR RATES. A Letter to Sir T. C. Bunbury, on Poor Rates and the High Price of Provisions. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 31.) 8° Ipswich, 1795.

POPE. Pastoral Letter from the Pope to some Members of the University of Oxford. (Ath. Coll. vol. 78.) 8° London, 1836.

(The) Letter to the Bishops of Ireland.-see Todd.

POPE (John) Speech on certain Resolutions offered by Mr. Rowan, disproving the Opinion of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky. (Am. Coll. vol. 35.) 8° Louisville, 1824.

POPERY. A Short and Sure Method for the Extirpation of Popery in a few years. M. Pitt Coll. vol. 15.) 8° London, 1716.

Statistics of Popery in Great Britain and the Colonies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 138.) 8° London, 1839.

PORTER (G. R.) The Effects of Restrictions on the Importation of Corn, considered with reference to Landowners, Farmers, and Labourers. (Ath. Coll. vol. 113.) 8° London, 1839.

(T.) Sermon on the Evil of National Divisions. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 25.) 8° London, 1768.

PORTEOUS (Captain John) Trial, before the High Criminal Court in Scotland. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 9.) 8° London, 1736.

PORTEUS (Bishop Beilby) The Character of David King of Israel impartially stated. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 2.) 8° Cambridge, 1762.

PORTLAND (Duke of) The Case of the Duke of Portland respecting two Leases granted by the Lords of the Treasury to Sir James Lowther. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 67.) 8° London, 1768.

PORTUGAL. Réflexions sur les Discours des Ministres de France et d'Angleterre sur Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° Paris.

Defence of the Conduct of the Court of Portugal, with respect to Ireland. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 107.) 8° London, 1783.

A Few Words on the "Denominated" Act of the Cortes of Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° Plymouth, 1828.

Reply to "Illustrations of the Portuguese Question" and "Last Days of the Portuguese Constitution." (Ath. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1830.

Oath and no Oath; or, Le Serment de Don Miguel. (Ath. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1830.

Account of Mr. Canning's Policy with respect to Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° London, 1830.

Letter by one of the Minority, on Lord Palmerston's Motion on the Affairs of Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 7.) 8° London, 1830.

Legal Opinion on the Correspondence of the French Consul with the Portuguese Government; and Specific Answers to his demands. (Ath. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1831.

Dom Pedro's Expedition; or, Neutrality in Disguise. (Ath. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1832.

PORTUGAL. Sale of National Property in Portugal.

London, 1835.

(Ath. Coll. vol. 55.) 8°

Narrative of the Plans and Proceedings of a Committee acting on behalf of the British Civil and Military Claimants on Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 109.) 8° London, 1839.

The Case of the British Naval and Military Claimants on Portugal. (Ath. Coll. vol. 144.) 8° Westminster, 1840.

POSTAGE. The Penny Postage Act, as proposed by Rowland Hill, with Notes and Explanations. (Ath. Coll. vol. 108.) 8° London, 1839.

Scene at Windsor Castle respecting the Uniform Penny Postage. (Ath. Coll. vol. 100.) 8° London, 1839.

A Descant on the Penny Postage. (Ath. Coll. vol. 153.) 8° London, 1841. see Hill.

POST-OFFICE. Debates in Parliament on Mr. Palmer's Claim for the Reform and Improvement of the Post-Office and its Revenue. (Mack. Coll. vol. 3.) 8° London, 1809.

POST-OFFICE-LAWS OF AMERICA. Instructions and Forms, published for the Regulation of the Post-Office. (Am. Coll. vol. 30.) 80 Washington, 1828.

POSTANS (T.) on the Increase of Commerce by means of the River Indus. (Ath. Coll. vol. 162.) 8° London, 1843.

POTOMAC (The) Country and River; four Tracts, by C. F. Mercer, A. Lacock, &c. (Am. Coll. vol. 4.) 8° Washington, 1823.

POTT (Archdeacon J. H.) Letter to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of London. (Ath. Coll. vol. 68.) 8° London, 1837.

POTTER (J. P.) on the Systems of Education proposed by the popular parties. (Ath. Coll. vol. 20.) 8° London, 1828.

POU FRANÇOIS (Histoire d'un) ou, l'Espion d'une Nouvelle Espèce, tant en France qu'en Angleterre. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 93.) 8° Paris, 1779.

POWELL (Baden) Remarks on the Rev. H. A. Woodgate's Letter to Viscount Melbourne, relative to Dr. Hampden's Appointment. (Ath. Coll. vol. 67.) 8° Oxford, 1836.

Tradition Unveiled; with Supplement. (Tract. Controv. vol. 5.) 8o London, 1839.

State of Education considered, with reference to prevalent Misconceptions on Religious grounds. (Ath. Coll. vol. 139.) 8° London, 1840.

Powis (Earl) Speech in the House of Lords, May 23, 1843, on the second reading of a Bill for preventing the Union of the Sees of St. Asaph and Bangor. (Misc. Coll. vol. 5.) 120 London, 1843.

POWNALL (Thomas) The Measure of regulating the Assize of Bread and of the due Making of Bread explained. (Corn. L. Coll. vol. 1.) 8° London, 1795.

· (J.) Considerations on the Scarcity and High Prices of Bread-Corn and Bread. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 31.) 8° Cambridge, 1795.

POYNDER (John) Popery in alliance with Heathenism. (Ath. Coll. vol. 88.) 8° London, 1835.

Pozzo (Il Conte Ferdinando Dal) Strictures on his publication, "On the Happiness which the Italians might and ought to attain under the Austrian Government." (Ath. Coll. vol. 55.) 8° London, 1834.

PRAT (Daniel) Answer to Dr. Snape's Second Letter to Bishop Hoadly; with Observations on Bishop Sherlock, Wm. Law, &c. (Bangor. Coll. vol. 1.) 8° London, 1717. PRATER (Henry) Cases illustrative of the conflict between the Laws of England and Scotland, with regard to Marriage, Divorce, and Legitimacy. (Ath. Coll. vol. 77.) 8° London, 1835.

PRATI (Joachim De) Outlines of an improved System of teaching Languages. (Ath. Coll. vol. 50.) 8° London, 1827.

PRAYER for the Church Militant: and the Surplice, in reply to the Quarterly Review, No. 143. (Tract. Controv. vol. 11.) 8° London, 1843.

PREAMBLE (The) A Periodical Paper, Nos. 1, 2, and 3. (Ath. Coll, vol. 102.) 8° London, 1838.

PRECEDENCE (The) Question. (Ath. Coll. vol. 133.) 8° London, 1840.

PREFERENCE Interests, or miscalled Protective Duties shown to be public oppression. (Ath. Coll. vol. 148.) 8° London, 1841.

PRENTIS (S.) Poems. Tintern, Stonehenge, &c. (Ath. Col. vol. 164.) 8° Dinan, 1843. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; with an Appendix, 1828. (Am. Coll. vol. 13.) 8° Philadelphia, 1828.

ENDOWMENTS. Report of the Case of the Wolverhampton Meeting-House. Mander v. Pearson. (Ath. Coll. vol. 70.) 8° London, 1836.

PRESBYTERIANS (English); their History, Opinions, and present Legal Position. (Ath. Coll. vol. 61.) 8° London, 1834.

PRESS. The Craftsman's Doctrine and Practice of the Liberty of the Press explained. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 22.) 8° London, 1732.

An Essay on the Liberty of the Press, chiefly as respects Personal Slander. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 47.) 8° London, 1752.

PRESTON (George) The Dignity and Use of the Priesthood, a Sermon. (Sermons, vol. 1.) 8° London, 1831.

PRETENDER. Coalition of Patriots; or, Display of the Union of Jacobites, Republicans, and False Friends, to bring in the Pretender. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 24.) 8° London, 1735.

Account of the Birth of the Pretender, by Bishops Burnet and Lloyd. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 41.) 8° London, 1745.

Narrative of the several passages of the Young Chevalier, from the Battle of Culloden to his embarkation. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 15.) 8° London, 1750.

The Young Chevalier; or, a Genuine Narrative of all that befell that unfortunate Adventurer. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 18.) 8° London, 1767.

PRETYMAN (R.) A Review of No. 90 of the Tracts for the Times. (Tract. Controv. vol. 7.) 8° Oxford, 1841.

PREVOST (Sir George)-see Christie.

PRIAULX (J.) The Nature, Use, and End of the Office of Dean Rural. (Ath. Coll. vol. 44.) 8° London, 1832.

PRICE (Joseph) Recos Jepphi's Ministerial Almanack, addressed to Lord Thurlow. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 103.) 8° London, 1783.

Letter to C. J. Fox, on his Asiatic Bills in Parliament. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 103.) 8° London, 1783.

(Richard) An Appeal to the Public on the National Debt. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 72.) 8° London, 1772.

Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 84.) 8° London, 1776.

Three Letters to Dr. Price, containing Remarks on his Observations on Civil Liberty, &c. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 84.) 8° London, 1776.

A Sermon delivered at Hackney on the General Fast Day, Feb. 10, 1779. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 92.) 8 London, 1779.

The State of the Public Debts and Finances. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 106.) 8° London, 1783.

see America, Howlett, and Morgan.

PRIESTLEY (Dr. Joseph) Extracts from his Works, read in Court at the Warwick Assizes. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 131.) 8° Birmingham, 1792.

PRIMOGENITURE. The Right of, examined. (Ath. Coll. vol. 72.) 8° London, 1837. PRINCIPAL AND FACTOR. Remarks on the Law of Principal and Factor; with Suggestions for remedying its Defects. (Ath. Coll. vol. 133.) 8° London, 1840. PRINGLE (J. W.) Remarks on the State and Prospects of the West India Colonies. (Ath. Coll. vols. 119 and 131.) 8° London, 1839.

PRISON DISCIPLINE. Inquiries relative to Prison Discipline. (Am. Coll. vol. 27.) 8° London, 1820.

Thoughts on Prison Discipline, by a Looker-on. (Ath. Coll. vol. 75.) 8° London, 1837.

PRISONS. Remarks on the Form and Construction of Prisons; with appropriate Designs. (Ath. Coll. vol. 23.) 8° London, 1826.

PRIVATE CHARACTER. Practical Suggestions for preventing Attacks on Private Character through the Press. (Ath. Coll. vol. 102.) 8° London, 1838.

PRIVY COUNCIL. The Control of the Privy Council over the Administration of Affairs at Home, in the Colonies, and in India, considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 180.) 8° London, 1844.

PRIZE COMEDIES. Scenes from the Rejected Comedies, by some of the Competitors for the Prize of 500l. (Ath. Coll. vol. 184.) 8° London, 1844. PROTEST (The). (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 52.) 8° London, 1757.

PROTESTANTISM and Churches in the East; a Tract for the Times, published by the
Catholic Institute of Great Britain. (Tract. Controv. vol. 8.) 8° London, 1841.
PROTESTANT UNION. Their Addresses, Resolutions, and Questions, to the English
Roman Catholics. (Mack. Coll. vol. 5.) 8° London, 1813.

PROUT (Dr. William) Observations on the Application of Chemistry to Physiology,
Pathology, and Practice. (Ath. Coll. vol. 11.) 8° London, 1832.
PROVISIONS. Thoughts on the

(Nasm. Coll. vol. 31.) 8°

present Prices of Provisions, their Causes and Remedies. London, 1800.

Inquiry into the Causes and Remedies of the late and present Scarcity, and high Prices of Provisions. (Nasm. Coll. vol. 31.) 8° London, 1800.

[PRUDENTIA CHRISTIANIA.] Letter from, to the Bishop of London [Robert Terrick], (Nasm. Coll. vol. 20.) 8° London, [1768].

PRUSSIA AND HANOVER. Letter from an English Traveller, on the Differences betwixt the Courts of Prussia and Hanover. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 20.) 8° London, 1730. PUBLIC AFFAIRS. Address to the Landed, Trading, and Funded Interests of England, on the State of Public Affairs. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 118.) 8° London, 1786. Calm Consideration of the Present State of Public Affairs. vol. 54.) 8° London, 1835.

(Ath. Coll.

PUBLIC EDIFICES. Report of the Proceedings at a Meeting in May 1837, to promote the Admission of the Public without Charge to Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, and all Public Edifices. (Ath. Coll. vol. 104.) 8° London, 1837.

PUBLIUS. The People or the Peers; or, a rapid Sketch and brief Exposition of the present condition of the British Empire. (Ath. Coll. vol. 145.) 8° London, 1840. PUGIN (A. W.) A Letter on the proposed Protestant Memorial to Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer. (Ath. Coll. vol. 138.) 8° London, 1839.

PULLEN (William) An Address to the Clergy, on Church Reform; with Remarks on the Plans of Lord Henley and Dr. Burton. (Ath. Coll. vol. 33.) 8° London, 1833. PULTENEY (William) Thoughts on the State of Affairs with America, and the means of Conciliation. (M. Pitt Coll. vol. 89.) 8° London, 1778.

Effects to be expected from the East India Bill, on the Constitution. (M. Pitt Coll, vol. 109.) 8° London, 1784.

PUNISHMENT. Secondary Punishments discussed; with Comments on Convict Discipline in New South Wales, by an Emigrant. (Ath. Coll. vol. 77.) 8° London, 1835.

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