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DANTE. The Vision; or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise; translated, with Life, Notes, and Index, by H. F. Cary. 3 vols. 12° London, 1831.

see Flaxman, and Raccolta di Poesie Liriche.

D'ANTINE (Dom.)-see Art de vérifier les Dates.

D'ANVILLE (J. B.) Compendium of Ancient Geography; translated, with Notes. 2 vols. 8° London, 1791.

D'ARBLAY'S (Madame) Novels.-see Burney.

DARELL (W.) History of Dover Castle [published by F. Grose]. 8° London, 1786.

DARES PHRYGIUS.- -see Dictys Cretensis.

D'ARGENTIN (R.)-see Argenson.

DARNLEY (Lord)—see Mary Queen of Scots.

DARU (Le Comte de) Histoire de la République de Venise. 8 vols. 8° Paris, 1821.

Histoire de Bretagne. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1826.

DARWIN (Erasmus) Zoonomia; or, the Laws of Organic Life. 4° London, 1794.

Phytologia; or, the Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening. 4° London, 1800.

DATI (Carlo) Vite de' Pittori Antichi. 8° Milano, 1806.

see Raccolta di Prose.

DAUBENTON (L. J. M.)—see Buffon.

DAUBENY (Charles) An Introduction to the Atomic Theory, and Supplement. 8° Oxford, 1831.

Volcanic Geology. 4°

Description of active and extinct Volcanos, and other Tracts. 8° London, 1826.

An Inaugural Lecture on the study of Botany. 8° Oxford, 1834. Three Lectures on Agriculture. 8° Oxford, 1841. The Application of Science to Agriculture. 8° London (privately printed), 1842.

Journal of a Tour through the United States and in Canada, in 1837-38. 12° Oxford (privately printed), 1843.

DAULPHINOIS (Nich. Nich.) Navigations, Peregrinations, and Voyages made into Turky, translated by T. Washington. - Harl. Coll. of Voyages, vol. 1.

DAUNOU (M.)-see Ginguéne.

DAUPHIN (The) An abridged account of his Misfortunes, translated by C. G. Perceval. 8° London, 1838.

D'AURE (Le Comte)-see Bourrienne.

DAVALO (Alfonso)—see Franco.

DAVANZATI (Bernardo) Scisma d'Inghilterra, con altre operette.
Milano, 1807.

[DAVENANT (Charles)] Discourses on the Public Revenues and on the Trade of England. 2 vols. 8° London, 1698.

-] Essay upon the methods of making a people gainers in the Ballance of Trade. 8° London, 1700.

[DAVENANT (Charles)] Essays on the Ballance of Power, Right of making War, and Universal Monarchy. 8° London, 1701.

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Discourse upon Grants and Resumptions. 8° London, 1704.

Essays upon Peace at Home and War Abroad, part 1. 8° London, 1704.

(Sir William) Works. Folio. London, 1673.

DAVIDSON (John) On Embalming generally: an Address delivered at the Royal Institution, on the unrolling of a Mummy. 8° London, 1833.

Notes, taken during Travels in Africa. 4° London (privately printed), 1839.

DAVIE (John C.) Letters from Paraguay. 8° London, 1805. DAVIES (Edward) Celtic Researches on the origin, traditions, and language of the Ancient Britons. 8° London, 1804.

Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, ascertained by national documents, and compared with the general traditions and customs of Heathenism; with an Appendix, containing ancient Poems. 8° London, 1809.

(Sir John) Historical Tracts [relating to Ireland]; with a Life of the Author. 8° London, 1786.

(T.)-see Garrick.

(William) Description and Discovery of the River of Amazons. -Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

DAVILA (Arrigo Caterino) Dell' Istoria delle Guerre civili di Francia, dal 1547 al 1598. 6 vols. 8° Milano, 1807.

DAVIS (Captain John) Briefe Direction for readie sayling into the East Indies; Second Voyage, with Sir Edward Michelborne, to the East Indies; and Voyages to the East Indies.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 1.

(John Francis) The Chinese: a general description of the Empire of China and its inhabitants. 2 vols. 12° London, 1836.

La Chine; ouvrage traduit par A. Pichard, avec un Appendice par Bazin ainé. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1837.

Sketches of China; with Notices relative to the present war. 2 vols. 12° London, 1841.

Chinese Novels, Proverbs, and Moral Maxims, translated. 8° London, 1822.

On the Poetry of the Chinese; with translations and detached pieces. 8° Macao (privately printed), 1834.

The Fortunate Union: a Romance, translated, with Notes and Illustrations; to which is added, a Chinese Tragedy. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) 2 vols. 8° London, 1829.

Miscellaneous Tracts on Chinese Literature: containing Han Koong Tsew; or, the Sorrows of Han, a Chinese Tragedy.—On the Poetry of the Chinese.-Notices of Western Tartary.-Geographical Notice of the Frontiers of the Burmese and Chinese Empires.— Extracts from the Peking Gazettes, translated; and on the Chinese Year.-P. Serra's Notices of China.-SAMUEL DAVIS's Remarks on the Religious and Social Institutions of the Bouteas, or, Inhabitants of Boutan: and Letters to Sir William Jones, from 1785 to 1794. 4° London, 1828-31.

DAVIS (John Francis) Han Koong Tsew; or, the Sorrows of Hān, a Chinese Tragedy, translated, with Notes. (Orient. Transl. Fund.) 4° London, 1829.

Vizier Ali Khan; or, the Massacre of Benares, a chapter in British Indian History. 12° London, 1844.

(William) A true relation of his Travels and miserable Captivity under the Duke of Florence.-Harl. Coll. of Voyages, vol. 1.

DAVISON (William), Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth. Life, by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas. 8° London, 1823.

DAVY (Sir Humphry) Collected Works, edited, with his Life, by John Davy. 9 vols. 8° London, 1839–40.

Six Discourses delivered before the Royal Society, 1820-26. 4° London, 1827.

Consolations in Travel; or, the last days of a Philosopher. 12° London, 1831.

-] Salmonia; or, Days of Fly-fishing, in a series of conversations, by an Angler. 12° London, 1829.

Life, by John Ayrton Paris. 4° London, 1831.

DAWES (Ric.) Miscellanea Critica, ex recens. et cum Notis Th. Kidd. 8° London, 1827.

DAY (Thomas) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 58.

The Desolation of America.-British Poets, vol. 73.

DEANE (J. B.) The Worship of the Serpent, traced throughout the world. 8° London, 1830.

DEBRETT (John) Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland, for 1834, 36, and 38, by William Courthope. 3 vols. 8° London.

Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland, for 1840, by G. W. Collen. 8° London.

Baronetage of England, for 1828. 2 vols. 8° London.

Baronetage of England, for 1835, 37, and 39, by W. Courthope. 3 vols. 8° London.

Baronetage of England, for 1840, edited by G. W. Collen. 8°

London.

DE BURE (Guill. F.) Bibliographie instructive. 7 vols. 8° Paris, 1763-68.

see Catalogue.

DE CANDOLLE (A. P.) Organographie Végétale; ou, Description raisonnée des Organes des Plantes. 2 vols. 8° Paris, 1827.

Physiologie Végétale; ou, Exposition des Forces et des Fonctions vitales des Végétaux. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1832.

DEE (John) His Private Diary, and the Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts, edited by J. O. Halliwell. (Camden Society.) 4° London, 1842.

DEFFAND (Madame du) Unpublished Correspondence with D'Alembert, Montesquieu, Henault, Mesdames du Maine, de Staël, etc., with the Letters of Voltaire; translated by Mrs. Meeke. 2 vols. London, 1810.

DE FOE (Daniel) The Novels and Miscellaneous Works; with a Biographical Memoir of the Author, Prefaces, Notes, &c., and Alex. Chalmers's Life of De Foe. 20 vols. 12° Oxford, 1840-1.

Robinson Crusoe, vols. 1 and 2.
Life of Capt. Singleton, vol. 3.
The Fortunes of Moll Flanders,
vol. 4.

History of Colonel Jack, vol. 5.
Memoirs of a Cavalier [Col. And.
Newport], vol. 6.

New Voyage round the World, v. 7.
Memoirs of Capt. Carleton, vol. 8.
Life of Mrs. Davis, vol. 8.

The Consolidator, vol. 9.
History of the Plague, vol. 9.

Political History of the Devil, vol. 10.

The Fortunate Mistress, vol. 11.
System of Magic, vol. 12.

On the History and Reality of Appari-
tions, vol. 13.

Religious Courtship, vol. 14.
Family Instructor, vols. 15 and 16.
English Tradesman, vols. 17 and 18.
Life of Duncan Campbell, vol. 19.
Tracts against the Pretender, vol. 20.
Miscellaneous Tracts, vol. 20.
True born Englishman, vol. 20.

Life of De Foe, by Alex. Chalmers,
vol. 20.

Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton, including Anecdotes of the War in Spain under the Earl of Peterborough [edited by Sir W. Scott]. 8° Edinburgh, 1809.

Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.-British Novelists, vols. 16 and 17.

Memoirs of his Life and Times; with a Review of his Writings, by W. Wilson. 3 vols. 8° London, 1830.

Alphabetical Catalogue of an extensive collection of the Writings of Daniel De Foe, and of the different publications for and against that extraordinary writer [by Michael Stace]. 8° London, 1829.

DEGERANDO (le Baron Joseph M.) Des Signes et de l'Art de Penser, considérés dans leurs rapports mutuels. 4 vols. 8° Paris, 1800.

Histoire comparée des Systèmes de Philosophie, considérés relativement aux principes des Connoissances humaines. 4 vols. 8° Paris, 1822-23.

DE GUIGNES (Joseph) Histoire générale des Huns, des Turcs, des Mogols, et des autres Tartares Occidentaux, &c. 5 vols. in 4. 4° Paris, 1756-58.

Observations on the Philippine Islands, and the Isle of France.Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 11.

DEKKER (Thomas), H. Chettle, and W. Haughton. Patient Grissil, a Comedy; with an Introduction and Notes, by J. P. Collier. (Shakspeare Society.) 8° London, 1841.

A Knight's Conjuring, done in earnest, discovered in jest; edited by E. F. Rimbault. (Percy Society). 8° London, 1842.

see Alleyn.

DE LA BECHE (Sir H. T.) Geological Manual.

Second Edition. 12° London, 1832.

Third Edition. 8° London, 1833.

12° London, 1831.

How to observe Geology. 8° London, 1835.

Researches in Theoretical Geology. 12° London, 1834.
Geological Notes. 8° London, 1830.

Report on the Geology of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset. 8° London, 1839.

A Tabular and Proportional View of Rocks, (in a case.) 8° London, 1828.

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DELAFIELD (John)-see Gloucestriensia.

DELAMARE (l'Abbé) Essai sur la véritable origine, et sur les vicissitudes de la Cathedrale de Coutances. 4° Caen, 1841.

DELANDINE (F. A.)-see Chaudon.

DE LA WARRE (Lord) Relation made to the Counsell of Virginia, June 25, 1611.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 4.

DELILLE (Jacques) Euvres, avec la Vie de l'Auteur. 19 tomes. 8° Paris, 1802.

DE LOLME (John Lewis) The British Empire in Europe. 4° London, 1787.

The Constitution of England; or, an Account of the English Government, with Notes and a Preface biographical and critical. 8° London, 1810.

DELONEY (Thomas) Strange Histories, consisting of Ballads and other Poems; with an Introduction and Notes. (Percy Society.) 8° London, 1841.

DEL RIO (Antonio) Description of the Ruins of an Ancient City discovered near Palenque, in Guatemala; translated, with a critical investigation and research into the History of the Americans, by P. F. Cabrera. 4° London, 1822.

DE LUC (J. A.) Histoire du Passage des Alpes par Annibal.
Genève, 1825.

DEMADES.—Oratores Attici, vol. 3.

DE MORGAN (Augustus) The Differential and Integral Calculus. 8° London, 1842.

DEMOSTHENES.-Oratores Attici, vols. 4 to 7.

The Oration upon the Crown, translated, with Notes and the Greek Text, by Henry Lord Brougham. 8° London, 1840. DENHAM (Sir John) Poems.-British Poets, vol. 20.

(Major Dixon), Capt. Hugh Clapperton, and Dr. Oudney. Travels in Northern and Central Africa, 1822-24; with an Appendix. 4° London, 1826.

Another Edition. 2 vols. 8° London, 1826.

DENINA (Carlo) Delle Rivoluzioni d'Italia. 3 vols. 8° Milano, 1820. DENIS (Mich.)—see Maittaire.

DENISART (J. B.)-see France.

DENMARK. Forordning, angaaende Provindsial-Stoendernes Indretning i Danmark, forsaavidt Sjællands, Fyens og Lolland-Falsters Stifter, samt Island og Færoe angaaer. 4° Kjobenh. 1834.

Forordning, angaaende Provindsial-Stændernes Indretning i Danmark, forsaavidt Norre-Iylland angaaer. 4° Kjobenh. 1834.

Verordnung wegen näherer Regulirung der ständischen Verhältnisse in dem Herzogthum Holstein. 4° Kopenh. 1834.

Verordnung, wegen näherer Regulirung der ständischen Verhältnisse in dem Herzogthum Schleswig. 4° Kopenh. 1834.

(History of) see Dahlmann, Dunham, Saxo-Grammaticus.

DENNIE (Col. William H.) Personal Narrative of the Campaigns in Affghanistan, Sinde, Beloochistan, &c.; with his Correspondence, edited by W. E. Steele. 12° Dublin, 1843.

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