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WATSON (Alexander). Letter to all Members of the Church of England, containing Words of Common Sense for Common People, on the "one Baptism for the remission of Sins." (Ath. Coll. vol. 299.) 8° London, 1850.

The Danger of being "ashamed of Christ" and of his words in an "evil and adulterous generation." (Ath. Coll. vol. 295.) 8° London, 1850.

WEALE (John). Letter to Lord John Russell on the Defence of the Country, and on the expediency of training Able-bodied Male Persons applying for Parochial Relief. (Ath. Coll. vol. 219.) 80 London, 1847.

WEARDALE Miner's Improvement Society-Report and Address, by T. Sopwith. (Ath. Coll. vol. 270.) 80 London, 1849.

WEBB (C. Locock). Letter on Railways, their accounts and dividends, with suggestions for Government assistance. (Ath. Coll. vol. 289.) 8° London, 1849. WEGENER (C. F.). Sur l'Union politique inséparable du Slesvic et du Danemark. (Ath. Coll. vol. 279.) 8° Copenhague, 1848.

WEIGHTS and Measures.-see Mariana.

WELCH (James). Tenant-Right, its nature and requirements. (Ath. Coll. vol. 277.) 8° London, 1848.

WELLINGTON STATUE (The)-Judgment on, by Iconoclastes. (Ath. Coll. vol. 239.) 8° (London, 1847.)

WEST INDIES-Remarks on the present State of our West Indian Colonies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 252.) 8° London, 1848.

see also Colquhoun; Gore.

On the employment of Convicts in.-see Window.

WESTMINSTER-Cochrane and the Westminster Election: Address to the Electors, by C. E. Houghton. (Ath. Coll. vol. 216.) 8° London, 1847.

Letter to the Electors.-see Elliot.

Description of the New Palace of Westminster. (Ath. Coll. vol. 269.) 8° London, 1848.

WESTMINSTER SCHOOL (The)-its state and prospects considered. (Ath. Coll. vol. 188.) 8° London, 1845.

see also Swabey.

WESTMINSTER PLAY-The Broad Sheet Library Edition of the Epilogue, with an English Poetical Version. (Misc. Coll. vol. 8.) fol. 1848.

[WHARTON (Henry)]. Treatise of the Celibacy of the Clergy, wherein its rise and progress are historically considered. (Cath. Cont. vol. 1.) 4° London, 1688. WHATELY (Richard), Archbishop of Dublin. Thoughts on Church Government, a Charge to his Diocese. (Charges, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1844.

Reflections on a Grant to a Roman Catholic Seminary, a Charge. (Charges, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1845.

Charge to the Clergy of his Dioceses. (Charges, vol. 8.) 8° Dublin, 1847. Speech on the Irish Poor Laws. (Ath. Coll. vol. 214.) 8° London, 1847. Statements respecting the Church and the Universities [on the appointment of the Bishop of Hereford]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 245.) 8° Dublin, 1848.

Christian Saints, as described in the New Testament. (Ath. Coll. vol. 251.) 8° Dublin, 1848.

The Search after Infallibility, in reference to Errors arising within the Church in the Primitive as well as in all later ages. (Ath. Coll. vol. 251.) 8° Dublin, 1848.

Charge to the Clergy of his Dioceses. (Charges, vol. 10.) 8° Dublin, 1849. WHEELER (John). A Treatise of Commerce, wherein are shewed the Commodities arising from a well ordered Trade, such as that of the Merchants Adventurers. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 24.) 4° London, 1601.

WHEWELL (William). On the fundamental Antithesis of Philosophy, two Memoirs. (Misc. Coll. vol. 8.) 4° Cambridge, 1844-8.

Remarks on a Review of the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, in a Letter to Sir J. F. W. Herschel. (Misc. Coll. vol. 8.) 4° [Privately printed.] 1844. "History of the Inductive Sciences," Strictures on, (from the United Service Magazine). (Ath. Coll. vol. 238.) 8° London, 1847.

WHICKER (Walter Gilchrist). A National Note proposed to Sir Charles Wood. (Ath. Coll. vol. 225.) 8° London, 1847.

WHISTON (Robert). Cathedral Trusts and their fulfilment. (Ath. Coll. vol. 291.) 8° London, 1849-50.

WHITEHEAD (John). Railway and Government Guarantee, which is preferable? (Ath. Coll. vol. 230.) 8° London, 1847.

WHITMORE (W. W.). Third Letter to the Agriculturists of the County of Salop. (Ath. Coll. vol. 224.) 120 London, 1846.

1847.

Letter to Lord John Russell on Railways. (Ath. Coll. vol. 230.) 8° London,

A few plain Thoughts on Free Trade, as affecting Agriculture. (Ath. Coll. vol. 292.) 8° (Bridgenorth, 1849.)

WICKHAM (Robert). Is the Offertory without Communion required by the Church? (Tract. Cont. vol. 12.) 8° London, 1844.

The Rubrics of the Communion Service examined, with a View to Conformity. (Tract. Cont. vol. 13.) 8° London, 1845.

WILBERFORCE (Archdeacon Robert Isaac). Charges to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of the East Riding. (Charges, vol. 7.) 8° London, 1844-5.

1846.

Charge to the Clergy of the East Riding. (Charges, vol. 8.) 8° London,

Relations of Church and State; a Charge to the Clergy of the East Riding. (Charges, vol. 9.) 8° London, 1848.

WILBERFORCE (Samuel), D.D., Bishop of Oxford. Charge at the Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Surrey. (Charges, vol. 7.) 8° London, 1844.

Charge delivered to the Candidates for Ordination. (Charges, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1846.

Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese. (Charges, vol. 9.) 8° London, 1848. WILBRAHAM (George). Thoughts on the Salt Monopoly in India. (Ath. Coll. vol. 229.) 8° London, 1847.

William M.-Jus Regium, or the King's Right to grant Forfeitures, and other Revenues of the Crown, fully set forth. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 14.) 4° London, 1701.

The Exorbitant Grants of William the 3rd examined and questioned by B. B. [a Jacobite Tract, answered by B. Fairfax]. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 14.) 4° London, 1703.

see Revolution of 1688.

WILLIAMS (Albert). The Crisis and the Crash: a Letter to the Free Traders of England. (Ath. Coll. vol. 226.) 8° London, 1847.

Antagonistic Anomalies: Inconvertible Paper and Free Trade, Free Trade and Bullion, and Inconvertible Paper and Protection. (Ath. Coll. vol. 226.) 8° London, 1847.

WILLIAMS (Charles Wye). Remarks on the Asylum Harbour at Holyhead [with Plans]. (Ath. Coll. vol. 218.) 8° (London,) 1847.

WILLIAMS (Isaac)-On his Theology.—see Bricknell.

[WILLIAMS (John), Bp. of Chichester]. Discourse concerning the celebration of Divine Service in an Unknown Tongue. (Cath. Cont. vol. 5.) 4° London, 1685. [WILLIAMS (R.)]. Letter from a Merchant relating to the danger Great Britain is in of losing her Trade by the Great Increase of the Naval power of Spain. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 9.) 4° London, 1718.

WILLIAMS (William). Letter to Lord J. Russell on the Report of the Commissioners on the State of Education in Wales. (Ath. Coll. vol. 249.) 8° London, 1848. Reply.-see Jones (E.)

WILLIAMSON (Thomas). Two Letters on the Advantages of Railway Communication in Western India. (Ath. Coll. vol. 231.) 8° London, 1846. WILLOUGHBY (Sir Henry). protection for the Poor.

Remarks on the Poor Law Commission, and on adequate (Ath. Coll. vol. 217.) 8° London, 1847.

WILMOT (Sir Eardley), his Case.-see Northcote.

WILSON (Daniel), [afterwards] Bp. of Calcutta. Defence of the Church Missionary Society against the objections of the Rev. Josiah Thomas. (Tracts S. vol. 3.) 80 London, 1818.

WILSON (Daniel), Bp. of Calcutta. Charge to the Clergy of his Dioceses. (Charges, vol. 10.) 8° London. 1849.

WINDOW (James). Letter to the Justices of the Peace, proposing to establish Asylum Farms for discharged Prisoners. (Ath. Coll. vol. 216.) 8° London, 1847.

Reasons for the employment of Convicts in the British Sugar-Growing Colonies in the West Indies. (Ath. Coll. vol. 229.) 8° London, 1847.

WINE-Abuses of, in Portugal.-see Forrester.

WINSLOW (Forbes). On the Incubation of Insanity. (Ath. Coll. vol. 236.) [Privately printed]. 8° London, 1846.

WISEMAN (Nicholas), D.D. Conversion: Letter to Alexander Chirol and his Family on their happy admission to the communion of the Catholic Church. vol. 222.) 80 London, 1847.

see Bennett; Chirol.

(Ath. Coll.

Words of Peace and Justice on the subject of Diplomatic Relations with the Holy See. (Ath. Coll. vol. 248.) 8° London, 1848.

Gorham v. Bishop of Exeter: Final appeal in matters of Faith, a Lecture. (Ath. Coll. vol. 303.) 12° London, 1850.

The Final Appeal in Matters of Faith, a Sermon. (Ath. Coll. vol. 295.) 8° London, 1850.

Remarks on.-see Drummond; Perceval.

WITCHCRAFT.-Sadducismus Debellatus, or a true Narrative of the Sorceries and Witchcrafts exercised by the Devil and his instruments upon Mrs. Christian Shaw, from August, 1696, to April, 1697. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 11.) 4° London, 1698.

WITHALL (Benjamin). A Detection of the exhorbitant oppression, public frauds, and mismanagements committed in His Majesty's Victualling and Ordnance Offices. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 14.) 4° London, 1717.

WITHAM Literary Institution-Inaugural Address, by Sir John Page Wood, Nov. 4. (Ath. Coll. vol. 199.) 8° Witham, 1844.

WOLFF (Joseph). No Convocation; a Letter to the Bishop of Ripon on Baptismal Regeneration in connection with the Gorham Question. (Ath. Coll. vol. 301.) 80 Taunton, 1850.

WOOD (Sir Charles). Speech on Mr. D'Israeli's Motion on the State of the Nation; July 2, 1849. (Ath. Coll. vol. 292.) 8° London, 1849.

WOODGATE (Henry Arthur). Considerations on the Position and Duty of the University of Oxford, with reference to the late proceeding against the Regius Professor of Hebrew. (Tract. Cont. vol. 14.) 8° Oxford, 1843.

Earnest Appeal to the Members of the Oxford Convocation on the proposed assumption of Ecclesiastical powers by the University. (Tract. Cont. vol. 15.) 8° London, 1845.

WOOL TRADE-A Treatise of Wool and Cattel, in a Letter to a Friend, occasioned upon a discourse concerning the great Abatements of Rents and low value of Lands. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 21.) 4° London, 1677.

Reasons for a limited Exportation of Wool. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 20.) [Privately printed.] 4° London, 1677.

Reasons by the Governour and Fellowship of Eastland Merchants against giving a general liberty to export the English Woollen Manufacture. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 20.) 4° London, 1689.

Observations on British Wool and the Manufacturing of it in this Kingdom, with Remarks on Foreign Wool. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 13.) 4° London, 1739. see Haines. (R.)

Usurpations of France, in.-see Carter.

WORDSWORTH (Christopher). Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to the British and Foreign Bible Society. (Tracts S. vols. 3 and 7.) 8° London, 1810. WORKING CLASSES.-see Labouring Classes.

WRATISLAW (A. H.). Further Remarks on the University System of Education, as affected by the Syndicate Report. (Ath. Coll. vol. 249.) 80 Cambridge, 1848. WRAY (George). The Sound Policy of the Existing Law of Marriage, prohibiting union with the Deceased Wife's Sister, vindicated. (Ath. Coll. vol. 274.) 8° London,

WRIGHT (W.). Observations on Electricity, Galvanism, and Electro-Magnetism, as auxiliaries to Medicine and Surgery. (Åth. Coll. vol 267.) 8° London, 1848.

WRIGHTSON (Richard Heber).
(Ath. Coll. vol. 275.) 8°
WYATT (Hugh P.). Thoughts on University Education. (Ath. Coll. vol. 288.) 8°
Cambridge, 1849.

Suggestions for the Amendment of the Game Laws.
London, 1848.

WYSE (Thomas). Speech on the improvement of Education in Ireland, with notes. (Ath. Coll. vol. 188.) 8° London, 1845.

Remarks on.-see Todd (J. H.)

ZENGER (John Peter), of New York, Printer-His Trial for a Libel against the Government. (Gibbon Coll. vol. 10.) 4° London, 1738.

ATLASES, CHARTS, AND MAPS,

IN CONTINUATION OF THE COLLECTION AT PAGES 353-5 OF THE
FIRST PART OF THE CATALOGUE.

ARROWSMITH (Aaron). Outlines of the World. 4° London, 1846. Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 2 vols. 4° London, 1846.

Vol. 1.-Europe.

2.-Asia, Africa, America, and Australia.

Plans of Cities, published by the same Society. 4° 1843.

Index to the Maps, by James Mickleburgh. 4° 1847.

Sharpe's Corresponding Atlas, comprising fifty-four Maps, engraved by J. W. Lowry, (with a consulting Index). folio. 1849.

SPRUNER (Karl von).

Europe.

Historisch-Geographischer Hand-Atlas, zur Geschichte der Staaten Europa's, vom Amfang des Mittelalters bis auf die Neueste Zeit, in 73 colorirte Karten. folio. Gotha. 1846.

Carte Itinéraire Historique et Statistique des Chemins de Fer, et des autres Voies de Communication à Vapeur de l'Europe Centrale, par G. Potenti de Pistoia. Bruxelles, 1846.

ENGLAND:

WALKER'S (J. and C.) British County Atlas, comprising Maps of every County in England, showing the Roads, Railways, Boundaries of Boroughs, &c.; compiled from the Ordnance, and other Surveyswith Smith's Index. folio. London, 1849.

Official Map of Railways in England and Scotland, showing the existing Lines and those in progress, from the Maps prepared by the Commissioners of Railways, by John Arrowsmith. 4° London, 1849.

LONDON. Thames and Metropolis Improvement Plan, by a uniform line of embankment, connecting it with the great lines of Railway, by John Martin. 4° 1842.

DENMARK. Map of Denmark, by P. Harboe, (in 9 sheets). 1793.

Copenhagen. Kiobenhavns Amt, reduceret ved O. C. Wessel. 1766.
Map of the Baltic Sound, by Joh. Nordenankar. Stockholm, 1789.

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