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PRYNNE (William). A brief Memento to the present unparliamentary Junto touching their present intentions and proceedings to depose and execute Charles Stuart, their Lawful King. 4° London, 1649.

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A Declaration and Protestation against the illegal, detestable, oftcondemned New Tax and extortion of Excise in general, and for Hops in particular. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 22.) 4° London, 1654.

A New Discovery of Free-State Tyranny, containing four letters, with a Remonstrance of several grievances and demand of Common Right, after his imprisonment in the Castles of Dunster, and Taunton, and Pendennis, to know his offence and accusers. 4° London, 1655. A Short Demurrer to the Jewes' long-discontinued barred remitter into England. (Two parts.) 4° London, 1656.

A brief Register, Kalendar, and Survey of the several kinds, forms of Parliamentary Writs. 4 vols. in 2. 4° London, 1659–64.

A true and perfect Narrative of what was done, spoken by and between him, the old and newly forcibly late Secluded Members, the Army Officers, and others, the 7th and 9th of this instant May. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1659.

A Brief Necessary Vindication of the Old and New Secluded Members from the malicious Calumnies of John Rogers and M. Nedham. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1659.

-] A full declaration of the true state of the Secluded Members' Case in vindication of themselves and their Privileges. [In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1660.

-] A brief Narrative of the manner how divers Members of the House of Commons, illegally and unjustly imprisoned or secluded by the Armies' force in December 1648, and May 7, 1659-coming upon Tuesday, 27th December, 1659, to discharge their Trusts were again forcibly shut out. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London,

1660.

The Case of the Old, Secured, Secluded and now Excluded Members briefly and truly stated. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1660.

Conscientious, Serious, Theological, and Legal Queries propounded to the twice-dissipated, self-created, Anti-Parliamentary Westminster Juncto. (In Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1660.

Aurum Reginæ; or a Compendious Tractate and Collection of Records in the Tower and Court of Exchequer, concerning QueenGold. 4° London, 1668.

Brief Animadversions, Amendments of, and Explanatory Records to, the Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England concerning the Jurisdiction of Courts, compiled by Sir Edward Cooke, Knt. fol. London, 1669.

PSALMS Thirteen Psalms, and the First Chapter of Ecclesiastes, translated into English verse by John Croke in the reign of Henry VIII.; with documents relating to the Croke Family. (Percy Society, vol. 11.) 8° London, 1844.

PTOLEMÆUS (Claudius). Geographia, edidit C. F. A. Nobbe. 3 vols. 18° Lipsia, 1843.

Geographie.-see Gossellin.

see Wallisii Opera.

PUBLII Syri Sententiæ.-s
-see Phædrus.

PUGIN (A. Welby). The true Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture, set forth in two Lectures delivered at St. Marie's, Oscott. London, 1841. [PULTENEY (William) Earl of Bath]. Politicks on Both sides with regard to Foreign Affairs, with Sequel; Inquiry into the conduct of our domestick Affairs, from 1721. 2 vols. in 1. 8° London, 1734. Puritan Discipline Tracts.-see Mar Prelate.

PUSEY (E. B.). Sermon on the Sacrament. 8°

London, 1840.

Marriage with a deceased Wife's Sister prohibited by Scripture: the Evidence before the Commission, with a preface by him, and a Speech delivered June 15, 1847, by Edward Badeley. 8° Oxford, 1849.

see also under Marriage (in Tract Catalogue).

QUARANTINE-Report of the Board of Health on Quarantine. 8° London, 1849.

QUARLES (Francis). Divine Poems, containing the History of Jonah, Esther, Job, Sampson, together with Sion's Sonnets and Elegies. 12° London, 1680.

QUATREMÈRE de Quincy.-see Mazois; Painters.

QUÉRARD (J. M.). Les Supercheries Littéraires dévoilées: Galerie des Auteurs apocryphes, supposés, déguisés, plagiaires, et des Editeurs infidèles de la Littérature Française. Vols 1-2. 8° Paris, 1847-9. QUESNEL (le Père.) Lettres inédites.-see Mabillon.

QUETELET (Adolphe)-Nouveau Catalogue des principales Apparitions d'Etoiles Filantes. 4° Bruxelles, 1841.

Instruction pour l'Observation des Phénomènes Périodiques. 4° Bruxelles, 1843.

Observations des Phénomènes Périodiques, ou Résumé des Observations Magnetiques et Météorologiques faites à des époques déterminées, 1841-8. 4° Bruxelles, 1843-48.

Instructions pour l'Observation des Phénomènes Periodiques: Rapport Décennal des Travaux de l'Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles Lettres depuis 1830. 8° Bruxelles, 1844.

Recherches Statistiques. 4° Bruxelles, 1844.

Annales de l'Observatoire Royal de Bruxelles, publiées aux frais de l'Etat. vols. 1-7. 4° Bruxelles, 1834-49.

Sur les anciens recensements de la Population Belge. 4° (Bruxelles, 1845.)

De l'influence du libre arbitre de l'homme sur les faits sociaux, et particulièrement sur le nombre des Mariages. 4° (Bruxelles, 1845.) see Falck; Simons; Stevin.

see Catalogue (Bibl. de l'Observ. de Bruxelles.)

QUINCY (Josiah). History of Harvard University. 2 vols. bridge, 1840.

Speech before the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, February 25, 1845. 8° Boston, 1845.

see Grahame (J.)

QUINET (Edgar). Mes Vacances en Espagne. 18° Bruxelles, 1846. L'Impôt sur le Capital dans la République de Florence. Paris, 1850.

Ultramontanism, or the Roman Church and Modern Society, translated by C. Cocks. 8° London, 1845.

QUINTANA (Manuel Josef.). Vidas de Españoles Celebres. 8° Paris,

1845.

Cid (el).

Guzman el Bueno.
Lauria (Roger de).
Principe de Viana.

Gonzalo de Cordoba, el gran Capitan.

Vasco Nunez de Balboa.

Pizarro (Francisco).

Alvaro de Luna.

Bartolomé de las Casas.

QUINTILIANUS (M. Fabius). Institutes of Eloquence, or the Art of Speaking in Public in every character and capacity; translated, with critical notes, by William Guthrie. 2 vols. 8° London, 1736.

RABUTIN.-see Bussy (Comte de).

RADCLIFFE (C. W.)-Memorials of Shewsbury School, with Views, as well as of some of the Scenes in the Town and Neighbourhood. fol. Shrewsbury, 1843.

RAFFAELLE d'Urbino. Imagines Veteris ac Novi Testamenti a Raphaele Sanctio Urbinate in Vaticani Palatii xystis mirà Picturæ elegantia expressæ, cura J. J. de Rubeis. fol. Roma, 1675.

Freschi nella Villa Magliana.-see Gruner.

Arabesques of the Ancients compared with his.-see Gruner.

History of his "Madonna dell' Impannata."—see Sanford.

Rafael von Urbino und sein Vater Giovanni Santi, von J. D. Passavant. 2 vols. 8° 8° Leipzig, 1839.

see also Painters (Lives).

RAIKES (Henry). Two Lectures on Population, delivered in the Mechanics' Institute in Chester, in 1842-3.

8° Chester, 1844.

RAILWAYS-South-Eastern Railway: General Statement of the Position and Prospects of the Company. 8° London, 1845-6.

Reply to ditto. 8° London, 1846.

Report of the Select Committee on Railway Labourers. fol. London, 1846.

Report of the Commissioners on the Application of Iron to Railway Structures, with the Plans. 2 vols. fol. 1849.

Indian Railways; as connected with the Power and Stability of the British Empire in the East. 8° London, 1846.

see under Railways (in Tract Catalogue).

RALEGH (Sir Walter)-Discourse on his Life and character, by J. Morrison Harris, before the Maryland Historical Society. 8° Baltimore, 1846.

Ramble in Germany.-see [Sherer].

RAMLER (Karl Wilhelm). Poëtische Werke. 2 vols. 4° Berlin,

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RAMSAY (Andrew C.). Passages in the History of Geology; Inaugural and Introductory Lectures at University College. 2 Parts. 8° London, 1848-9.

RANCE (A. J. Le Bouthillier de)-Vie, par le Vicomte A. F. de Chateaubriand. 12° Bruxelles, 1844.

RANDOLPH (Thomas). Poems, with the Muses' Looking Glass and Amyntas, whereunto is added the Jealous Lovers. 18° London,

1664.

RANGABÉ (A. R.). Antiquités Helléniques, ou Répertoire d' Inscriptions et d'autres Antiquités découvertes depuis l'affranchissement de la Grèce. 4° Athènes, 1842.

RANKE (Leopold). History of the Reformation in Germany, translated by Sarah Austin. 3 vols. 8° London, 1845-7.

History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution, from original MSS. and documents, translated from the German by Mrs. Alexander Kerr. 8° London, 1847.

RATTI (Carlo Giuseppe). Instruzione di quanto puo vedersi di piu bello [in Genova] in Pittura, Scultura, ed Architettura. 2 vols. 8° Genova, 1780.

RAUDOT (M.).

De la Décadence de la France. 8° Paris, 1850. RAUMER (Friedrich von). Beiträge zur neueren Geschichte aus dem Britischen Museum und Reichsarchive. 5 vols. 12° Leipzig, 1836.

Vol. 1. Die Königinnen Elizabeth und Maria Stuart.

2. König Friedrich II. und seiner Zeit. (1740-1769).

3-5. Europa vom Ende des siebenjährigen bis zum Ende des Amerikanischen Krieges (1763-1783).

RAUWOLFF'S Itinerary.-see Ray.

RAVIGNAN (Le Père). De l'existence et de l'institut des Jésuites, avec le Mémoire de M. de Vatimesnil sur les associations religieuses non autorisées. 18° Paris, 1844.

RAY (John). Catalogus Plantarum Angliæ et Insularum adjacentium. 12° Londini, 1670.

Historia Plantarum, species hactenus editas aliasque insuper multas noviter inventas et descriptas complectens. 3 vols. fol. Londini, 1686-1704.

Methodus Plantarum. 8° Londini, 1703.

The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of the Creation.
London, 1692.

Collection of Curious Travels and Voyages, [L. Rauwolff's Itinerary into the Eastern Countries, and the Observations of Belon, Vernon, Spon, Smith, Huntingdon, Greaves, Alpinus, Veslingius, Thevenot, &c.] 8° London, 1693.

Travels through the Low Countries, Germany, Italy, and France, with a Catalogue of Plants found in those parts, and an Account of the Travels of Francis Willughby in Spain. 2 vols. 8° London, 1738.

Philosophical Letters between him and several of his ingenious Correspondents, Natives and Foreigners, with those of Francis Willughby, edited by W. Derham. 8° London, 1718.

Select Remains, with his Life, by William Derham, published by George Scott. 8° London, 1760.

RAY (John). Memorials, consisting of his Life, by Dr. Derham, Biographical Notices by Sir J. E. Smith and Cuvier and Dupetit Thouars, with his Itineraries, edited by Edwin Lankester. (Ray Society.) 8° London, 1846.

Correspondence, consisting of Selections from the Philosophical Letters published by Dr. Derham, and Original Letters in the collection of the British Museum, edited by Edwin Lankester. (Ray Society.) 8° London, 1848. RAYNAUDUS (Theophilus). Lugduni, 1653.

RAYNOUARD (Fr. J. M.). le Roman de Rou, et

Erotemata de Malis ac Bonis Libris. 4°

Observations philologiques et grammaticales sur sur quelques règles de la Langue des Trouvères

au douzième siècle. 8° Rouen, 1829.

REAL PROPERTY-Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords on the Burdens affecting Real Property. fol. 1846. Reconciliation-Sure Hope of Reconciliation. 12° London, 1847. RECORDS (PUBLIC):-First and Second Reports from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the state of the Public Records of the Kingdom. fol. London, 1800.

First and Second Reports from the Commissioners appointed to execute the measures of the Select Committee respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom, with the Appendix, 1800-1819. 2 vols. fol. London, 1819.

Reports (1 to 15) from the Commissioners appointed to execute the measures recommended by the House of Commons respecting the Public Records of Ireland. 1810-1825. 3 vols. fol. London, 1819-1829.

Report of the Committee appointed by the order of the Board, dated 30th June, 1832, on the publication of the Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery. 8° London, 1833.

Letters from eminent historical writers relating to the publications of the Commissioners, [edited by C. P. Cooper]. 8° London, 1836.

Papers and Documents relating to Evidence before the Select Committee on the management of the Record Commission, [edited by C. P. Cooper]. 8° 1837.

Reports of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. Vols. 1-10. fol. London, 1840-9.

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Documents and Records illustrating the History of Scotland, and the Transactions between the Crowns of Scotland and England, preserved in the Treasury of H. M.'s Exchequer, collected by Sir F. Palgrave. Vol. 1. 8° London, 1837.

The Great Rolls of the Pipe, for the second, third, and fourth years of the reign of K. Henry the Second, A.D. 1155–58, edited by Joseph Hunter. 8° London, 1844.

The Great Roll of the Pipe for the first year of the reign of King Richard the First, A.D. 1189-1190, edited by Joseph Hunter. 8° London, 1844.

Fines, sive Pedes Finium sive Finales Concordiæ in curia Domini Regis, ab anno septimo Ricardi I., ad annum decimum-sextum Johannis, 1195-1214, edente Jos. Hunter. vol. 2. (Cumb.-Dorset.) 8° London, 1844.

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