CATALOGUE or THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, IN THE CAPITOL or THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DECEMBER, 1839. Cr¥¥-OF WASHINGTON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF CONGRESS. 1840. Printed by LANGTBEE AND O’SULLIVAN, D. C. CONTENTS. Chapter Page 1 Ancient History, ....... 9 2 Modern History: Southern Europe, Northern Europe, Turkey, Asia, Africa, &c., &c 21 3 England, ..... 52 Scotland, ..... 82 Ireland, ..... 85 4 America, ..... 87 American Newspapers, ...... 106 5 Ecclesiastical History, ...... 109 6 Natural Philosophy, . . . . . .116 7 Agriculture, ....... 123 8 Chemistry, ........ 132 9 Surgery, ........ 136 10 Medicine, ........ 139 11 Anatomy, ........ 159 12 Zoology, . . . . . . . .162 13 Botany, 170 14 Mineralogy and Conchology, .... 177 15 Occupations of Man—Technical Arts, . . . 180 16 Ethics: §1. Moral Philosophy, .... 201 §2. Law of Nature and Nations, . . 214 17 Religion, ........ 221 18 Common Law: §1. Commentaries, Treatises, En- tries, and Conveyancing, &c., &c. 249 §2. Criminal Law, and Trials, . 273 & 3. Military Law, and Courts Mar- tial, . 278 19 CommontLaw: British Reports, .... 278 American Reports, viz: Supreme Court of the U. States, 290 Circuit Court of the United States, 291 General Digests of Reports, . 292 IV CONTENTS. Chapter Page 19 Common Law : American Reports, viz : Courts of Maine, .... 292 New Hampshire, . . ib. Vermont, . . . 293 Massachusetts, . . ib. Connecticut, . . . ib. New-York, . . . 294 New-Jersey, . . . 295 Pennsylvania, . . ib. Delaware . . . 296 Maryland, . . . ib. Virginia, . . . 297 North Carolina, . . 298 South Carolina, . . 299 Georgia, . . . ib. Alabama, . . . ib. Tennessee, . . . 300 Kentucky, . . . 301 Ohio, .... ib. Indiana, . . . 302 Illinois, .... ib. Louisiana, . . . 300 Mississippi, . . . ib. 20 Equity: Treatises and Reports, .... 302 21 Law, Ecclesiastical: Treatises and Reports, . . 312 22 Merchant,and Maritime: Treatises and Reports, 315 23 § 1. Civil Law, Codes, &c. ..... 320 § 2. British Statutes, ...... 328 § 3. Laws of the United States, and of the several States, &c., viz: The United States, .... 330 State of Maine, ..... 331 New Hampshire, . . . ib. Vermont, . ... ib. Massachusetts, . . . ib. Rhode Island, .... 332 Connecticut, ... ib. New-York, .... 333 New-Jersey, .... ib. Pennsylvania, .... 334 Delaware, .... 335 Maryland, . ... ib. Virginia, 336 North Carolina, . . . 337 South Carolina, . . . 338 Georgia, . .... ib. Alabama, .... 339 Arkansas, .... 340 CONTENTS. Chapter Pago 23 Laws of the State of Kentucky, .... 340 Tennessee, .... ib. Ohio, ..... 341 Indiana, .... ib. Illinois, .... 342 Michigan, .... ib. Missouri, .... 340 Louisiana, .... 339 Mississippi, . ... ib. District of Columbia, . . . 335 Territory of Florida, .... 342 24 Politics, ........ 343 25 Mathematics, Pure: Arithmetic, .... 431 26 Geometry, .... 435 27 Physico-Mathematics: Mechanics, Statics, Dynamics, Pneumatics, Phonics, Optics, .... 437 28 Astronomy, ........ 445 29 Geography: Section 1. General, .... 449 Section 2. Europe, .... 466 Section 3. Asia, .... 493 Section 4. Africa, .... 510 Section 5. America, .... 519 Maps, ...... 560 30 Fine Arts: Architecture, ..... 562 31 Gardening, Painting, Sculpture, &c. . 569 32 Music, 577 33 Poetry—Epic, ....... 579 34 Romance—Tales, Fables, &c. .... 583 35 Poetry—Pastorals, Odes, Elegies, &c. . . . 600 36 Poetry—Didactic, ...... 607 37 Tragedy, ........ 614 38 Comedy, ........ 619 39 Dialogue—Epistolary, ...... 623 40 Logic, Rhetoric, Orations, ..... 627 41 Criticism—Theory, ...... 633 42 Bibliography, ..... 635 43 Languages, ..... 645 44 Polygraphical, 663 I. MEMORY. II. REASON. III. IMAGINATION. Which are applied respectively to— I. HISTORY II. PHILOSOPHY: III. FINE ARTS. Chapter ' Civil Proper ( Ancient Ancient History .... i ' * ] f Foreign ' 2 'Civil • i ( Modern < British 3 ' f American 4 Ecclesiastical . . ...... Ecclesiastical 5 'Natural Philosophy .... 6 I. HISTORY. . < f Physics . Agriculture 7 < Chemistry 8 - Surgery 9 10 H - Natural . f Animals i Anatomy i Zoology 11 12 Natural History Proper . -(Vegetables Botany 13 l Minerals . Mineralogy ..... Technical Arts 14 Occupations of Man ...... 15 Ethics Moral Philosophy ... } 16 Law of Nature and Nations . ) ' Moral • ■ - Optics Astronomy 28 ~'W' _ Geography .... 29 BOOKS may be Classed according to the Faculties of the Mind employed on them. These are 'Architecture .... 30 Gardening .... Painting J 31 Sculpture ) Music . . 32 Poetry . . Epic . . 33 Romance . # 34 f Pastorals . 1 Poetry J Odes \ 35 III. FINE ARTS •< . 36 Tragedy • 37 Comedy . 38 Dialogue 39 Epistles f Logic Oratory 40 / Orations . ( Theory . 41 Criticism . 42 l Languages . 43 Authors who have written on various branches • 44 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. .Note.—The Works to whieh the letter J. is prefixed, were in the Library of the late President Jefferson, when it was purchased by Congress in 1815. HEBV0IB7. CHAPTER I. AUCIEMT HISTORY. J. 58 Abrege Chronologique de l’Histoire des Juifs, 12mo; Paris, 1759. 147 Adams, Alexander: Roman Antiquities, with notes, &c., by P. Wilson, 8vo; New York, 1819. J. 1 iElianus, Claudius: Variae Historiae, 16s; Lugd. 1587. J. 141 Idem, cum notis J. Perizonii, 2 v. 8vo; Lugd. Bat. 1701. J. 182 Ammianus Marcellinus: Res Gestae, cum notis Hen. Valesii, folio; Parisii,s, 1681. J. 130 Idem, indicem dignitatum nec non Gloss. Lat. adj. A. G. Ernesti, 3 v. 8vo; Lipsiae, 1773. J. 173 Antiquites Romaines de Denys d’Halicarnasse, traduites en Francois, avec notes, par M. ***; 2 v. 4to; Paris, 1723. J. 8 Apollodorus, Gr. Lat. Chr. G. Heyne, 4 v. 12mo; Goettin- gae, 1782-3. J. 120 Appianus Alexandrinus: Historiae Romanae, Gr. Lat. Tollii, 2 v. 8vo; Amstel. 1670. J. 33 Istorio delle Guerre de’ Romani, dal Braccio e Ruscelli, 12mo; Yen. 1567. 185 History of the Roman Wars, trans- lated by J. Davies, folio; London, 1692. J. 74 Arrianus: Expeditio Alexandri, Gr. & Lat. Raphelii, 8vo; Amst. 1757. J. 179 Idem, Gr. & Lat. Vulcanii, folio; excud. H. Stephanus, 1575. 10 ANCIENT HISTORY. [Chapter 1. 75 Arrianus : History of Alexander’s Expedition ; with notes, by Rooke, and Mr. Le Clerc’s Criticism upon Quintus Curtius, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1814. J. 189 Athenaei Deipnosophista, Lat. Natalis Comes, folio ; Venet. 1556. 153a Banks, Henry: Civil and Constitutional History of Rome, from its Foundation to the Age of Augustus, 2 v. in 1, 8vo; London, 1818. J. 92 Barthelemy, J. J.: Voyage du Jeune Anacharsis en Grece, 8 v. 8vo; Paris, 1789. 93 Travels of Anacharsis the Younger, in Greece, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1804. 195 Basnage, J. de Franquener: History of the Jews, translated into English, by T. Taylor, folio; London, 1708. J. 60 Berlie, M. l’Abbe : Essai Historique et Chronologique, 12mo; Lyons, 1766. J. 4 Berosus, Manetho, Xenophontis Equivoca, Fabius Pictor, Myrsilus, Cato de Originibus, Antonini Itinerarium, Sem- pronii Italia, Metasthenes, Philo de Temporibus, Annii Viterbensis Chronographia, Aretii Sicilia et Hispania, 12mo; Antv. 1545. 67 Bindley, Wm.: Biography of Celebrated Roman Characters, 12mo; London, 1824. J. 37 Biographia Classica, 2 v. 12mo; London, 1750. J. 79 Blackwell, Thomas : Enquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer, 8vo; London, 1757. 79a The same, 8vo; London, 1736. J. 59 Bossuet, J. Benigne : Discours sur l’Histoire Universelle, 2 v. 12mo ; Amst. 1710-T4. J. 55 Bridault, J. Pierre : Moeurs et Contumes des Romains, 2 v. 12mo; Paris, 1754. 139 Brodie, Alexander: History of the Roman Government, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1810. 148 Brown, William : Antiquities of the Jews, 2 v. 8vo; Phil- adelphia, 1823. J. 162 Bryant, Jacob : Analysis of Ancient Mythology, 3 v. 4to ; London, 1775. 163 Observations and Inquiries, relating to various parts of Ancient History, 4to ; Cambridge, 1767. 87a Bulwer, Edward L.: Athens: Its Rise and Fall; with Views of the Literature, Philosophy, and Social Life of the Athenian People, 1st and 2d vols., 8vo. ; London, 1837. J. Ill Caesar, in usum Delphini, 8vo; Londini, 1719. J. 109 notis Davisii et variorum, acc. Metaphrasi Graeca, 2 v. 8vo ; Cant. 1727. J. 25 Fr. de N. Perrot, 12mo ; Amst. 1708. 110 Caesar’s Commentaries, translated into English, by William Duncan, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1819. Chapter 1.] ANCIENT HISTORY. 11 Chandler, Richard: History of Ilium, or Troy, 4to; London, 1802. [See ch. 29, No. 738 a.] J. 132 Chronicon Alexandrinum, Gr. Lat. Raderi, p. 4to ; Mona- chii, 1624. Clayton, Sir Richard. [See Saint Croix, ch. 1, No.163 a.] J. 30 Cornelius Nepos, Cruserii, 12mo. J. 31 , Foulis, 12mo ; Glasgu®, 1761. J. 32 , Lat. Ital. dal Bandiera, p. 8vo; Venezia, 1761. J. 116 , Notis Varior. 8vo ; Amstel. 1687. 123 Crevier, J. B. L.: History of the Roman Emperors, trans- lated by J. Mills, 10 v. 8vo ; London, 1755. J. 69 Cumberland, Richard, (Bishop :) Sanchoniatho’s Phenician History, 8vo ; London, 1720. 88 Dalzell, Andrew : Lectures on the Ancient Greeks, 2v. 8vo ; Edinburgh, 1821. 156 Danet, Peter: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 4to; London, 1700. J. 53 D’Arnay, M: De la Vie Priv6e des Romains, 12mo ; Lau- sanne, 1757. J. 51 Dinothus, Richardus: De Rebus et Factis Memorabilibus Loci Communes Historici, 12mo; Basile®, 1580. J. 167 Diogenes, Laertius: De Vitis, Dogmatibus et Apophtheg- matibus Clarorum Philosophorum, Gr. et Lat. cum notis variorum a M. Meibomio, 2 v. 4to ; Amstekedami, 1692. J. 16 : Idem, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis var. a Is. Casaubono, 12mo ; Colonise Allobrogum, 1616. J. 17 —: De la Vie des Philosophes, traduction nouvelle, par Monsieur B**#****, 2 v. 12mo ; Paris, 1668. J. 183 Diodorus Siculus : Bib. Hist, libri XV. de XL, Gr. Stephani, 1559; folio. J. 18 : Idem, libri 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Gr. Basi- lese, 1611; et Lat. Rhodomanni, 4 v. 12mo; Hanovise, 1611. 193a Bibliothecse Historicse Libri qui supersunt, Gr. et Lat. cum Notis variorum, a P. Wesselingio, 2 v. folio; Amstelsedami, 1746. J. 181 Dion. Cassius: Roman® Histori®, Gr. Lat. Xylandri, folio; exc. H. Stephanus, 1592. J. 98 Dionysius Halicarnessensis: Opera Omnia, not. var. Gr. Lat. 6 v. 8vo; Lipsi®, 1774. J. 22 — Op. 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Bat. 1729. 137 Ferguson, Adam: History of the Roman Republic, 8vo; Lon- don, 1825. 45 Flechier, Esprit: Histoire de Theodose le Grand, 12mo; Paris, 1682. J. 112 Floras, L. Annaeus: Epitome Rerum Romanarum, not. var. 2 v. 8vo; Amst. 1702. J. 113 Idem, Delphini, 8vo; Londini, 1692. J. 114 Idem, a J. Sterling, 8vo; Lond. 1738. 115 Idem, Lat. & Eng. by J. Clarke, 8vo; London, 1774. J. 26 Idem, Lat. & Fr. par F. de la Mothe le Vayer, 12mo; Paris, 1670. 26a The same, Eng. 12mo; London, 1725. 1616 Fosbroke, Thomas D.: Encyclopaedia of Antiquities, and Ele- ments of Archaeology, Classical and Mediaeval, 2 v. 4to; London, 1825. 161c Foreign Topography; or, an Encyclopedick Account, alphabetically arranged, of the Ancient Remains in Africa, Asia, and Europe, 4to; London, 1828. J. 47 Frontinus, Sextus Julius: Strategemata, 16s; Amstel. 1675; in Italian, l2mo; Yen. 1537. J 7 6 Gale, Thomas: Historiae Poeticae Seriptores Antiqui, Gr. Lat. acc. breves Notae et Indices necessarii, p. 8vo; Parisiis, 1675. J. 134 Gibbon, Edward: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 13 v. 8vo; London, 1783. The same, 8 v. 8vo; London, 1828. 90 Gillies, John: History of Greece, 4 v. 8vo; New York, 1814. 91 History of the World, from Alexander to Au- gustus, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1809. 89 Goldsmith, Oliver: History of Greece, 2 v. 8vo; Lond. 1823. J. 135 Roman History, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1770. Chapter 1.] ANCIENT HISTORY. 13 160a Hales, William: New Analysis of Chronology, in which an attempt is made to Explain the History and Antiquities of the Primitive Nations of the World, and the Pro- phesies relating to them, on Principles tending to remove the Imperfection and Discordance of Preceding Systems, 4 v. 4to; London, 1809-’12. 100 Hampton, James: General History of Polybius, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1809. 161a Hancarville, Pierre Francois-Hugues d’: Recherches sur POrigine, l’Esprit, et les Progres des Arts de la Grece; sur leur Connexion avec les Arts et la Religion des plus Anciens Peuples connus; sur les Monumens Antiques de l’Inde, de la Perse, du reste de l’Asie, de PEurope et de l’Egypte, 2 v. 4to; Londres, 1785. 37a Harwood, Edward: Biographia Classica; the Lives and Characters of Greek and Roman Classics; with a List of the best editions of each author, 2 v. 12mo; Lond. 1778. J. 150 Hearne, Thomas: Short System of Universal History, 8vo; London, 17 L4. 956 Heeren, A. H. 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W.: Sydney Papers, consisting of a Journal of the Earl of Leicester, and original Letters of Algernon Sydney, 8vo; London, 1825. 1755 Boaden, James: Life of Mrs. Jordan; including Private Cor- respondence, and numerous Anecdotes of her Contempo- raries, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1831. 175c Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald; including her familiar Correspondence with the most distinguished Per- sons of her time; to which are added, the Massacre, and a Case of Conscience, now first published from her auto- graph copies, 2 v. Svo; London, 1833. 175 Memoirs of Mrs. Siddons, 2 v. Svo; Lon- don, 1827. 175a Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, Esq., including a History of the Stage, from the time of Garrick to the present period, 2 v. Svo; London, 1825. J. 66 Book of Kings, 6 v. Svo; viz. Vols. 1 and 2.—Memoires de Margrave de Bareith, Sceur de Fr6deric-le-Grand; Merits de sa main; Paris, 1811. Vols. 3 and 4.—Vie de St. Remy de Valois, ci-devant Comtesse delaMotte; ecrite par elle-meme; Paris, 1792. 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Burnet, 2 v. folio; London, 1724-’34. 121 History of his Own Time ; with Notes, by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, and the Cursory Remarks of Dean Swift, 6 v. 8vo ; Oxford, 1823. 64 Burnett, George : Specimens of English Prose Writers, from the earliest times to the close of the 17th Century, with Sketches, Biographical and Literary, &c., 3 v. 12mo; London, 1807. 144a Calamy.—Historical Account of my Own Life, with some Reflections on the times I have lived in, (1671—1731/) by Edmund Calamy, edited and illustrated with notes, &c., by John Towill Rutt, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1829. J. 323 Camden, William: Anglica, Hibernica, Normannica, Cam- brica, a Yeteribus Scripta, folio ; Francofurti, 1602. J. 71 Britannia, p. 4to ; Londini, 1600. J. 320 Britannia, trans. into English, with cor- rections and additions, by E. 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Svo; London, 1775—’6. 276 Carleton.—Letters from and to Sir Dudley Carleton, during his Embassy in Holland, from January, 1615, to Decem- ber, 1620, 4to; London, 1775. 79 Carradoc, of Llancarvan: History of Wales, translated into English, by Dr. Powell, and augmented by Wynne; to which is added, a Description of Wales, by Sir John Price, and a Pedigree of Families, Svo; Merthyr Tydfil, 1812. 79a The same, revised and corrected, and a Collection of Topographical Notices attached thereto, by Richard Llwyd, Svo; Shrewsbury, 1832. 170 Cartwright, Frances Dorothy: Life and Correspondence of Major John Cartwright, 2 v. Svo; London, 1826. 10 Caulfield, James: History of the Gunpowder Plot, p. Svo; London, 1804. 187 Portraits, Memoirs, and Characters of Re- markable Persons, from 16S8 to 1760, 4 v. Svo; Lon- don, lS19-’20. 135 Cavendish, George: Life of Cardinal Wolsey, with Notes, &c., by S. W. Singer, 2 v. Svo; Chiswick, 1825. 263 Cayley, Arthur: Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, with a trans- lation of his Utopia, his King Richard III., and his Latin Poems, 2 v. 4to; London, 1808. J. 96 Chamberlayne, John: Magnae Britanniae Notitia, or the Pre- sent State of Great Britain, Svo; London, 1755. 201c Chandler, Richard: Life of William Waynflete, Svo; Lon- don, 1811. J. 3 Charles I.: Reliquiae Sacrae Carolina, or the Works of that Great Monarch and Glorious Martyr, 12mo; Hague, 1650. 171e Cheetham, Janies: Life of Thomas Paine, 8vo; New-York, 1809. 172a Cibber.—Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, written by himself, and interspersed with Characters and Anec- dotes of his Theatrical Cotemporaries, with Critical and Explanatory Notices, by E. Bedchambers, Svo; Lon- don, 1822. J. 107 Clarendon, Edward, Earl of: History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the year 1641, 6 v. Svo; Oxford, 1720. 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B.: Account of the Infancy, Religious and Literary Life, of Adam Clarke, LL. D., 3 v. in 1, 8vo; New-York, 1833. 279 Clarke, James Stanier: Life of James II., King of England, from the original Stuart MSS., 2 v. 4to; London, 1816. 81 Clarke, S. Reynolds: Vestigia Anglicana, or Interesting Points in the Llistory and Antiquities of England, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1826. 281 Clifford, Arthur: State Papers and Letters of Sir Ralph Sad- ler; with a Memoir of the Life of Sir Ralph Sadler, and Historical Notes, by Sir Walter Scott, 2 v. 4to; Edin- burgh, 1809. 1666 Clive.—Life of Robert, Lord Clive; collected from the Family Papers communicated by the Earl of Powis; by Sir John Malcolm, 3 v. 3vo; London, 1836. 126 Collection des Memoires relatifs & la Revolution d’Angle- terre, 26 v. 8vo; Paris, 1823-’25. 32a Collier, J. Payne: History of English Dramatic Poetry to the time of Shakspeare, and Annals of the Stage to the Re- storation, 3 v. p. 8vo; London, 1831. 241 Collingwood, G. L. Newnham: Public and Private Corres- pondence of Admiral Lord Collingwood, interspersed with Memoirs of his Life, 8vo; London, 1828. 486 Collins’s Peerage of England, Genealogical, Biographical and Historical; greatly augmented, and continued to the present time, by Sir Egerton Brydges, 9 v. 8vo; Lon- don, 1812. 60 MODERN HTSTORY. [ Chapter 3~ 193a Cooke, George W.: History of Party; from the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions, in the Reign of Charles II. r to the passing of the Reform Bill, 3 v. 8vo; London, l836-’7. 1386 Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, 2v. 8vo; London, 1836. 145a Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke, 2 v. 8vo;, London, 1835. 280a Cooksey, Richard: Essay on the Life and Character of John Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham; also, Sketches of an Essay on the Life and Character of Philip, Earl of Hard- wieke, 4to; Worcester, 1791. 103a Coote, Charles: History of England, from the earliest dawn of Record to the Treaty concluded at Amiens, in 1802, 10 v. 8vo; London, 1791—1803. J. 43 Court Calendar for 1768, 12mo; London, 1768. 145c Courtenay, T.. P.: Memoirs of the Life, Works, and Corres- pondence of Sir William Temple, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1836. 245a Coxe, William: Literary Life and Select Works of Benjamin Stillingfleet, 2 v. in 1, 8vo; London, 1811. 149 Memoirs of Horatio, Lord Walpole, (1678— 1757,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1820. 287 b Memoirs of the Administration of the Right Hon. Henry Pelham, collected from the family papers, and other authentic Documents, 2 v. 4to; London, 1829. 150 Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1800. 147 Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, with his Original Correspondence, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1820. 295 ■ — Atlas to Memoirs of Marlborough, 4to; Lon- don, 1820. 287 Private and Original Correspondence of Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury, with King Wil- liam, &e., 4to; London, 1821. 75 Critical History of England, Ecclesiastical and Civil, 8vo; London, 1726. 180c Croly, George: Life and Times of his late Majesty George the Fourth, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the last fifty years, 8vo; London, 1830. 123 Cromwell, Oliver: Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Crom- well, and of his sons Richard and Henry, (3d ed.) 2v. 8vo; London, 1822. (2 copies.) 122 Cromwell,Thomas: Oliver Cromwell, and his Times,(2d ed.) 8vo; London, 1822. 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J. 283 Dalrymple, Sir John: Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, 1681—1692, 4to; London, 1771. 283a Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Dissolution of the last Parliament of Charles II. to the capture of the French and Spanish Fleets at Vigo, [1681 to 1702,] 3 v. 4to; London, 1771-’73, and Edin- 1788. 20a Danby, Earl of: Copies and Extracts of some Letters written to and from the Earl of Danby, (now Duke of Leeds,) in the years 1676, 1677, and 1678, with particular Remarks upon some of them, p. 8vo; London, 1710. J. 89 D’Auvergne, Edward: History of the Campaign in Flanders, 1695, 4to; London, 1696. 32 Davies, Thomas: Life of David Garrick, 2v. 12mo; Boston, 1818. 169 e Davy, John: Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy, by his brother, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1836. (See Paris, in this chapter.) 47 Debrett John: Baronetage of England, 2 v. 12mo; Lon- don, 1824. 48 Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 v. 12mo; London, 1825. 88 Defoe, Daniel: History of the Great Plague in London, in 1665, 8vo; London, 1819. 285 History of the Union between England and Scotland; with a Life of Defoe, by G. Chalmers, 4to; London, 1786. 296a Derrick, Charles: Memoirs of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy, 4to ; London, 1806. 67a Diary illustrative of the Times of George IV., interspersed with Original Letters from the late Queen Caroline, and from various other distinguished Persons, 2 v. 12mo; Philadelphia, 1838. I80d The same, 2v. 8vo; London, 1838. 137 Digby, Sir Kenelm: Private Memoirs, written by himself, 8vo; London, 1827. * 119a D’Israeli, I.: Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of England, 5 v. 8vo; London, 1828-’31. 62 J.: Calamities of Authors, 2 v. 12mo; New-York, 1812. 62 MODERN HISTORY. 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Svo; London, 1763-’4. 256 Fabyan, Robert: New Chronicles of England and France; with a Preface and Index, by H. Ellis, 4to; London, 1811. J. 265 Fannant, Edward: History of the Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II., written in 1627, folio; London, 1680. 278 Fellowes, W. D.: Historical Sketches of Charles I., Crom- well, Charles II., and the Principal Personages of that Period, 4to; London, 1828. Chapter 3.] ENGLAND. 63 272 Fenn, Sir John: Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry IV., Edward IV., and Richard III., by various Persons of Rank or Consequence, with Notes, Histo- rical and Explanatory, 4 v. 4-to; London, 3 7S7-S9. 273 Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., Edward V., Richard III., and Henry VII., 4lo: London, 1S23. 329 Fidde, Richard: Life of Cardinal Wolsey, folio: London, 1724. 247a Fisher, Ceorge: Genealogical Companion and Key to the History of England, sup. royal Svo; London, 1832. 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Jones, Denon, Simons, Aker- man, Latrobe, Fothergill, Guest, &c., 8vo; 1794—1801. 51 Transactions of the Society, instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, 50 v. 8vo; London, 1783 to 1836. BOOK-KEEPING. J. 53 Gordon, William: General Counting House and Man of Bu- siness, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1766. J. 54 Hayes, : Modern Book-Keeping, 8vo; London. BREWING. 55 Combrune, Michael: Theory and Practice of Brewing, 8vo; London, 1804. 56 Coppinger, Joseph: American Practical Brewer and Tanner, 8vo; New-York, 1815. J. 57 London and Country Brewer, 8vo; London, 1750. 58 Richardson, John: Philosophical Principles of the Science of Brewing, 8vo; York, 1788. 170 Shannon, R.: Practical Treatise on Brewing, Distilling, and Rectification, 4to; London, 1805. 59 Wigney, G. A.: Philosophical Treatise on Malting and Brewing, 8vo; London, 1823. BUILDING. 68d Barlow, Peter: Essay on the Strength and Stress of Timber, founded upon Experiments performed at the Royal Mili- tary Academy: preceded by an Historical Review of Former Theories and Experiments; with an Appendix, on the Strength of Iron, and other Materials, 8vo; Lon- don, 1826. 182 TECHNICAL ARTS. [Chapter 15. 686 Barlow, Peter: Experiments on the Transverse Strength and other Properties of Malleable Iron, with reference to its Uses for Railway Bars; and a Report founded on the same, addressed to the Directors of the London and Birmingham Railway Company, 8vo; London, 1835. 68 c Treatise on the Strength of Timber, Cast Iron, Malleable Iron, and other Materials, &c., 8vo; London, 1837. 61 Buchanan, Robertson: Practical Essays on Mill Work and other Machinery; with notes, &c., by T. Tredgold, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1823. J. 10 Builder’s Price-Book; containing a correct List of the Prices allowed by the most eminent Surveyors in London, to the several Artificers concerned in Building, 12mo; Lon- don, 1788. J. 60 Cointeraux, Francis: Ecole d’Architecture Rurale, 8vo; Paris, 1791. 62 Evans, Oliver: Young Mill-Wright and Miller’s Guide, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1795. 62a The same; with additions and corrections, by Thomas P. Jones, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1834. 171 Gauthey, E. M.: Traite de la Construction des Ponts, 3 v. 4to; Paris, 1809-’16. J. 11 Gennete, M.: Nouvelle Construction de Cheminees, qui garantit du Feu, et de la Fumee 6 l’6prouve des Vents, du Soleil, de la Pluie, et des autres Causes qui font Fumer les Cheminees ordinaires, 12mo; Liege, 1760. J. 63 Johnson, S. W.: Rural Economy; containing a Treatise on Pis6 Building, &c., 8vo; New-Brunswick, 1806. J. 65 Rumford, Benjamin Count of: Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1798-’99. 66 Smeaton, John: Experimental Enquiry concerning the Na- tural Powers of Wind and Water to turn Mills, and other Machines, depending on a Circular Motion, &c., 8vo; London, 1813. J. 67 Theatrum Machinarum Universale, 8vo; and 1 v. gr. folio, marked J. 171a Tredgold, Thomas: Elementary Principles of Carpentry, 4to; London, 1828. 68 Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron, and other Metals, &c., 8vo; London, 1824. 68a —— The same, 8vo; London, 1831. 174 Andreossy, Frangois: Histoire du Canal du Midi, ou Canal de Languedoc, 2 v. 4to; Paris, 1804. Brindley’s Survey of the River Thames, from Boulter’s Lock to Mortlake, in the year 1770, folio; London, 1770. [See Clavel, ch. 42, No. 76 6.] CANALS. Chapter 15.] TECHNICAL ARTS. 183 172 Chapman, William: Manchester and Dee Ship Canal, 4to; Manchester, 1825. 169 Colden, C. D.: Memoir, prepared at the request of a Com- mittee of the Common Council of the City of New-York, and presented to the Mayor of the City, at the Celebra- tion of the Completion of the New-York Canals, 4to; New-York, 1825. 69 Gilpin, Joshua: Memoir of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, accompa- nied with original Documents and Maps, 8vo; Wilming- ton, 1821. 173 Hageau, A.: Description du Canal de Jonction de la Meuse au Rhin, 4to; Paris, 1819. I. Planches, gr. folio. 72 Laws of the State of New-York, in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals, together with the Annual Reports of the Canal Commissioners, and other Documents requi- site for a Complete Official History of those Works, 2 v. 8vo; Albany, 1825. (4 copies.) 71 Phillips, J.: General History of Inland Navigation, foreign and domestic; containing a complete Account of the Canals already executed in England, with Considerations on those projected, 8vo; London, 1803. (2 copies.) 1726 Poussin, G. T.: Travaux d’Ameliorations lntbrieures, proje- tes ou executes par le Gouvernement Generate des Etats- Unis d’Amerique, de 1824 a 1831, 4to; Paris, 1834. I. 2 Atlas, folio; Paris, 1834. 70 Report of the Commissioners of the State of Massachusetts, on the Routes of Canals from Boston Harbour to Connec- ticut and Hudson Rivers, 8vo; Boston,1826. (10 copies.) ( Present.) 70a Report of the Commissioners of the State of Massachusetts, on the Routes of Canals from Boston Harbor to Connec- ticut and Hudson Rivers; Boston, 1826: and Proceedings of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Convention, held at Washington, on the 6th November, 1823, and re-assem- bled 6th December, 1826, 8vo; Washington, 1827. J. 74 Reports on Canals, &c., by Gallatin, in 1808: by Smith, on Canal Navigation in Pennsylvania, in 1795; by Colles, on Inland Navigable Communications, in 1808; and by Tatham, on the proposed Grand Junction Canal, de- signed to Bring the Commerce of North Carolina to Norfolk, in 1808. 174a Resume des Travaux Statistiques, en 1835, 4to; Paris, 1836. 200 Strickland, William: Reports on Canals, Railways, Roads, &c., &c., made to “the Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Internal Improvement,” ob. folio; Phila- delphia, 1826. (15 copies.) 184 TECHNICAL ARTS. [Chapter 15. 73 Sutcliffe, John: Treatise on Canals and Reservoirs, and the best Mode of Designing and Executing them, &c., &c., 8vo; Rochdale, 1816. 75 Watson, Elkanah: History of the Rise, Progress, and exist- ing Condition of the Western Canals in the State of New-York, from Sept. 1788, to the completion of the Middle Section of the Grand Canal, in 1819; with a His- tory of Agricultural Societies in New-York, from 1807 to 1820, 8vo; Albany, 1820. CEMENTS AND MORTARS. J. 64 Faye, M. de la: Recherches sur la Preparation que les Ro- mains donnoient J la Chaux dont ils se servoient pour leurs Constructions, et sur la Composition et l’Emploi de leurs Mortiers, 8vo; Paris, 1777. 164a Vicat, L. J.: Practical and Scientific Treatise on Calcareous Mortars and Cements; translated, with Notes, &c.,by J. T. Smith, 8vo; London, 1837. CIDER AND PERRY. J. 12 Knight, T. A.: Treatise on the Culture of the Apple and Pear, and on the Manufacture of Cider and Perry, 12moj London, 1802. 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(2 copies.) 84 Cooper, Thomas: Practical Treatise on Dyeing, and Callicoe Printing; exhibiting the Processes in the French, Ger- man, English, and American Practice of Fixing Colours on Woollen, Cotton, Silk, and Linen, 8vo; Phila., 1815. 81a Leuchs, J. Ch.: Traite Complet des Proprietes, de la Pre- paration, et de l’Emploi des Matieres Tinctoriales et des Couleurs: traduit de PAllemand, par E. Peclet, 2 v. 8vo; Paris, 1829. 186 TECHNICAL ARTS. [Chapter 15. EDUCATION. 85 Akerly, Samuel: Elementary Exercises for the Deaf and Dumb, 8vo; New-York, 1821. (2 copies.) 92 a American Annals of Education and Instruction, 5 v. 8vo; Boston, l831-’37. 92 American Journal of Education, 5 v. 8vo; Boston, l826-’30. 1756 Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State ofNew-York,March, 1838,8vo; Albany, 1838. 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J. 93 Lancaster, Joseph: Improvements in Education, as it re- spects the Industrious Classes of the Community, &c., 8vo; London, 1805. 92 d Laws and Constitution of Harvard College; with Inaugural Addresses of Professors Gorham and Bigelow, 8vo; Bos- ton, 1816-’17. 23 c Letters of Pestalozzi on the Education of Infancy, addressed to Mothers, 12mo; Boston, 1830. J. 23 Locke, John: Some Thoughts concerning Education, 12mo: London, 1693. 188 TECHNICAL ARTS. [Chapter 15. 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H.: Universal Marine Dictionary, Spanish and English, 4to; Hamburgh, 1815. 183 Ross, John: Treatise on Navigation by Steam; comprising a History of the Steam Engine, and an Essay towards a System of the Naval Tactics peculiar to Steam Navi- gation, as applicable both to Commerce and Maritime Warfare, 4to; London, 1828. 1066 Schomberg, A. W.: Practical Remarks and Observations, on Building, Rigging, Arming, and Equipping his Majes- ty’s Ships of War, &c., &c., 8vo; London, 1832. 4a Slidell, Alexander: Popular Essays on Naval Subjects, l8mo; New-York, 1833. J. 109 Tracts on the Navigation of the Rivers Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill, and Susquehannah.—Improvement of Navi- gation, b)> two new-invented Engines, by Joseph Gil- more, 1722.—Collection of Papers on Naval Architec- ture, 1792.—The Original Steamboat supported; or, a Reply to Mr. James Rumsey’s pamphlet; showing the true Priority of John Fitch, 1788. 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Chapter 18.] COMMENTARIES, TREATISES, &c. 271 184c Watkins, Charles: Principles of Conveyancing; designed for the use of Students; with an Introduction on the Study of that Branch of Law: with large Additions, containing the Law relative to the Creation and Transfer of Estates and Interests in Real and Personal Property, by John Merrifield, (8th edition,) 8vo; London, 1833. 61 Watson, William H.: Practical Treatise on the Law relating to the Office and Duty of Sheriff, 8vo; London, 1827. 125 Treatise on the Law of Arbitration and Awards, 8vo, London, 1825. 125a The same, 8vo; London, 1836. 117 Watson, William: Treatise on the Law of Partnership, with references to American Decisions, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1807. 1366 Wentworth, Thomas: Office and Duties of Executors; with the Supplement of H. 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V.: Treatise on the Law of Executors and Ad- ministrators; with Notes and References to the Decisions of the Courts of this Country, by Francis J. Troubat, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1832. 136a Treatise on the Law of Executors and Administrators, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1832. 108a Williams, Philip: Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, on the two Reports of the Commissioners on the State of the Common Law and the Law of Real Property, and the proposed Amendments in Parliament, 8vo; London, 1830. 185 e Willis, John Walpole: Practical Treatise on the Duties and Responsibilities of Trustees, 8vo; London, 1827. 272 COMMON LAW. [ Chapter 18. 157 Wilson, James: Lectures on Law, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1804. 185 & Wilson, John: Treatise on Springing Uses, and other Limi- tations by Deed, corresponding with Executory Devises} according to the arrangement in Mr. Fearne’s Essay, 8vo: London, 1824. J. 319 Winch, Humphrey: Le Beau-Pledeur; or, Book of Entries, folio; London, 1680. J. 267 Wingate, Edmond: Maxims of Reason; or, the Reason of the Common Law of England, folio; London, 1658. J. 80 Women’s Rights, or the Law’s Provision for Women, p. 4to; London, 1632. 282a Wooddeson, Richard: Elements of Jurisprudence, treated of in the preliminary part of a Course of Lectures on the Laws of England, 4to; 1783. 3 55 Systematical View of the Laws of England; as treated of in a Course of Vinerian Lectures, read at Oxford, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1792-’93. J. 155 The same, 3 v. 8vo; Lond., 1792-’93. 130d Woodfall, William: Law of Landlord and Tenant: to which is added an Appendix of Precedents: with considerable alterations and additions, by John T. Pratt, (7th edition,) 8vo; London, 1829. 130e Practical Treatise on the Law of Land- lord and Tenant, by S. B. Harrison, 8vo; London, 1834. 196 Woolrych, Humphry W.: Practical Treatise on the Law of Window' Lights, 12mo; London, 1833. 112 c Treatise on the Law of Rights of Commons, 8vo; London, 1824. 112a Treatise on the Law of Waters, and of Sewrers; including the Law relating to Rights in the Sea, and Rights in Rivers, Canals, Dock Companies, Fisheries, Mills, Watercourses, &c., 8vo; London, 1830, 1126 Treatise on the Law' of Ways, in- cluding High Ways, Turnpike Roads and Tolls, Private Rights of Way, Bridges and Ferries, 8vo; London, 1829. 149 Wordsworth, C. F. F.: Law and Practice of Elections, for England and Wales, 8vo; London, 1835. 104 Worthington, George: Inquiry into the Pow'er of Juries to decide incidentally on Questions of Law, 8vo; London, 1825. 71a Wright, Wm.: Advice on the Study and Practice of the Law, with Directions for the Choice of Books, 8vo; London, 1824. Chapter 18.] CRIMINAL LAW, AND TRIALS. 273 Section 2.—CRIMINAL LAW, AND TRIALS. J. 235 Anderson, William: Speeches and Judgment of the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland, upon the important cause George James Duke of Hamilton and others vs. Archibald Douglas, 8vo; Edinburgh, 1768. J. 30 Annesley’s Trial for Kidnapping, 12mo; London. 225 Archbold, John F.: Summary of the Law of Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases, 8vo; New-York, 1824. 225a Summary of the Law relative to Plead- ing and Evidence in Criminal Cases; enlarged, &c., by John Jervis, 8vo; New-York, 1835. J. 331 Bolton, Richard: Justice of Peace for Ireland, folio; Dublin, 1683. 243 Bradford, William: Inquiry how far the Punishment of Death is necessary in Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1793. . , 203a Britton.—Containing the Ancient Pleas of the Crown; trans- lated, with References and Notes, and Ancient Records, by Robert Kelham, 8vo; London, 1762. J. 213 Burn, Richard: Justice of the Peace, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1770. 32 Carrington, F. A.: Supplement to the Modern Treatise on the Criminal Law, 12mo; London, 1826. J. 240 Case of Hamiltons vs. Eaton, in North Carolina, respecting British Debts, 8vo; Newbern, 1797. 234a Causes Criminelles Celebres du 19“ Siecle, redigees par une Societe d’Avocats, 4 v. 8vo; Paris, 1827-’8. 2356 Causes Politiques Celebres du 19e Siecle, redigees par une Societe d’Avocats et de Publicistes, 4 v. 8vo; Paris, 1827-’8. 234 Celebrated Trials and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Juris- diction, from the earliest Records to the year 1825, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1825. 220 Chitty, Joseph: Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1816. J. 25 Clerk of Assize, 12mo; London, 1660. 258 Cobbett and Howell: Complete Collection of State Trials, for High Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanors, from 1163 to 1820, 33 v. 8vo; London, 1809 to 1826; with an Index, by Jardine, (34th v.) 8vo; London, 1828. J. 28 Criminal Recorder, 12mo; Philadelphia, 1812. J. 266 Dalton, Michael: Country Justice, folio; London, 1666. 218 Davis, Daniel: Practical Treatise on the Authority and Duty of Justices of the Peace, in Criminal Prosecutions, 8vo; Boston, 1824. 274 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 18. 221a Davis, Daniel: Precedents of Indictments; to which is pre- fixed a concise Treatise upon the Office and Duty of Grand Jurors, 8vo; Boston, 1831. 230 East, . Edward H.: Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1806. J. 233 Foster, M.: Crown Law, 8vo; Dublin, 1767. J. 228 Hale, Matthew: History of the Pleas of the Crown, with notes, &c., by G. Wilson, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1778. J. 227 • Summary of the Pleas of the Crown—On Sheriff’s Accounts—Trial of Witches—and on the Provisionfor the Poor, 8vo; London, 1716. 229 Hawkins, William: Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown, with additions by John Curwood, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1824. (2 copies.) 266 a Hemery and Dumaresq: Statement of the Mode of Proceed- ing, and of going to Trial in the Royal Court of Jersey, in all Causes, Criminal, Civil, and Mixed, 4to; Jersey, 1789. J. 216 Hening, William W.: New Virginia Justice, 8vo; Rich- mond, 1795. 232 History of Remarkable Trials in England and Ireland, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1725. J. 214 Justice’s Case Law, 8vo; London, 1731. J. 16 Lambard, Wm.: Eirenarcha, or Justice of Peace, 12mo; London, 1599. 170 Lawes, Edward: Pleading in Assumpsit, with the addition of the Decisions of American Courts, by Joseph Story, 8vo; Boston, 1811. J. 237 Law Pamphlets, viz: Wythe’s Decision in Overton vs. Ross; Wythe on the Statute of Distribution; Hay’s Essay on the Liberty of the Press; Toulmin and Blair’s Criminal Law of Kentucky; and Rules and Articles of War of the United States in 1800; 8vo. J. 242 Law Tracts, viz.: Varnum’s Argument in the Case of Trevett vs. Weeden, for refusing Paper Bills in Payment for Butcher’s Meat, in Market, at par with Specie; Newport, Rhode Island, 1786: and the Case of Somersett, a Negro, on a Habeas Corpus, in England, 1772, p. 4to. 224 Leach, Thomas: Cases in Crown Law, from 1730 to 1815, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1815. , 28a Lewin, G. A.: Reports of Cases on the Crown Side on the Northern Circuit, from 1822 to 1833, 12mo; Lond. 1834. J. 264 Memoire de Ducrest contra D’Orleans, 4to; Paris, 1791. J. 263 M6moire de Reveillon, 4to; Paris, 1789. J. 27 Memoire sur 1’Accusation de l’Affaire du fameux Collier, poui le Cardinal Rohan, Comptesse La Motte, Demoi- selle D’Oliva, et le Comte de Cagliostro, &c., 12mo; Paris, 1785-’6. J. 259 Le meme, 2 v. 4to; Paris, 1786. Chapter 18.] CRIMINAL LAW, AND TRIALS. 275 J. 261 Memoires, in the Case of Bradier, Simare, and Lardoise, condemned to the Wheel, 4to; Paris, 1786. J. 260 Memoires, in the Cases of Kornmann, Beaumarchais, Miac • zynski, &c., 4to; Paris, 17S6-’7. J. 262 Memoires, in the Cases of Leris and Lamarque, Bonnard, D’Anglure, &c., 4to; Paris, 1788. 223 a Moody, William: Crown Cases reserved for Consideration and Decided by the Judges of England, from 1824 to 1837, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1837. J. 212 Nelson, Wm.: Justice of the Peace, 2 v. 8vo; Lond. 1736. J. 31 New Discovery of the Prelates’ Tyranny, in their Prosecu- tions of Dr. Bastwick, Mr. Burton, and Master Prynne, p. 4to; London, 1641. J. 211 Officium Clerici Pacis, 8vo; London, 1705. 219 Paley, William: Law and Practice of Summary Convictions on Penal Statutes by Justices of the Peace; with a Sup- plement, &c., by James Dowling, 2 v. 8vo; Lond. 1827. 246a Pamphlets.—Report of the Trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island, on an Indictment for the Murder of Sarah Maria Cornell, &c. &c., by Richard Hildreth; Boston, 1833.— Report of the Evidence and Points of Law, arising in the Trial of John Francis Knapp, for the Murder of Joseph White, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, &c..; Salem, 1830.—Appendix to the Report of the Trial of John Francis Knapp, containing the New Evidence, &c.; Salem, 1830.—Trials of John Duncan White, alias Charles Marchant, and Winslow Curtis, alias Sylvester Colson, for the Murder on the high Seas of Edward Selfridge and Thomas P. Jenkins; Bos- ton, 1827.—Report of the Trial of Joel Clough, on an Indictment for the Murder of Mrs. Mary W. Hamilton, before Chief Justice Hornblower, &c., at Mount Holly, New-Jersey, in June, 1833; Boston, 1833; 8vo. 243a Paris and Fonblanque: Medical Jurisprudence, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1823. 217 Perley, Jeremiah: Maine Justice, 8vo; Hallowell, 1823. 266a Pipon and Durell: Statement of the Mode of Proceeding, and of going to Trial in the Royal Court of Jersey, in all Causes, Criminal, Civil and Mixed, 4to; Jersey, 1789. 236 Proceedings in an Action for Debt between the Right Honorable Charles J. Fox, Plaintiff, and John Horne Tooke, Defendant, 8vo; London, 1792. 235a Proces des Derniers Ministres de Charles X., 2 v. 8vo; Paris, 1830. J. 265 Prynne, William: Canterburies Doome: or, History of the Trial, &c., of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, folio; London, 1646. 276 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 18. J. 330 Quo Warranto against the City of London in 1682, folio; London, 1690. J. 329 Raymond, Robert, Lord: Argument in the King’s Bench Court, between Dr. Bentley and the Bishop of Ely, Trinity Term, 1731; MS. folio. J. 26 Remarkable Trials at the Old Bailey, 1st vol. 12mo; London, 1718. 243* Reports of the Attorney General of the State of Massachu- setts, to the Legislature of that State, from 1833 to 1837, 8vo; Boston, 1833-’37. (Present.) 246 Rogers, Daniel: New-York City Hall Recorder, from 1816 to 1821, 6 v. in 3, 8vo; New-York, 1817—’22. (2 copies of 1st and 2d vols.) 223 Russell and Ryan: Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration, from 1799 to 1824, 8vo; London, 1825. 222 Russell, William O.: Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, with notes of American Decisions, by D. Davis, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1824. 222a Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, (2d edition, with considerable additions,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1826. 2226 Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors; with additional Notes of Decisions in the American Courts, by D. Davis, T. Metcalf, and G. 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J. 328 Trial of William, Earl of Kirmarnock, George, Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur, Lord Baimerino, for High Trea- son, folio; London, 1746: and Trial of Wm. Lovat, for High Treason, folio; London, 1747. 236a Trial of Warren Hastings, for High Crimes and Misde- meanors, 8vo; London, 1796. J. 215 Webb, George: Virginia Justice, 8vo; Williamsburgh, 1736. 245 Wheeler, Jacob D.: Reports of Criminal Law Cases, decided at the City Hall of New-York, 3 v. 8vo; New-York, 1823, 278 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19* Sect. 3. MILITARY LAW, AND COURTS MARTIAL. J. 33 c Act for Establishing Rules and Articles for the Government of the Armies of the United States, 12mo; Washington City, 1806. 33 Adye, S. P.: Treatise on Courts Martial, 8vo; London, 1810. 253 General Regulations and Orders for the British Army, Janu- ary, 1816, 8vo; London, 1816. 256 Hough, William: Practice of Courts Martial, 8vo; London, 1825. J. 33a Law Military of England, 12mo; London, 1719. 255 McArthur, John: Principles and Practice of Naval and Mi- litary Courts Martial, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1813. 254 Macomb, Alexander: Treatise on Martial Law and Courts Martial, 8vo; Charleston, 1809. 252a Regulations of the United States Military Academy at West Point, 8vo; New-York, 1832. (Present.) 252 Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercise, &c., of the Army of the United States, 1815, 8vo; with plates, 4to; New-York, 1815. J. 336 Rules and Articles for the Government of the Troops of the United States, 8vo; Washington City, 1800. 257 Samuel, E.: Historical Account of the British Army, and of the Military Law, 8vo; London, 1816. CHAPTER XIX- COMMON LAW—REPORTS. Section I.—BRITISH REPORTS. 1* Adolphus and Ellis: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 1834-’36, 4 v. 8vo; London, l835-’37. (2 copies.) J. 59 Aleyn, John: Reports, 22—24 Charles I., folio; London, 1681. Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 279 29a* Analytical Digest of all the Cases Reported in the House of Lords, in the Courts of Law and Equity, in the Privy Council, and in the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts, from November, 1834, to November, 1835, 8vo; Lon- don, 1835. J. 60 Anderson, Edmund: Reports, from 26 Henry VIII. to 1 James I., folio; London, 1664. J. 61 Andrews, George: Reports, 10—12 George II., folio; Lon- don, 1754. 1 Anstruther, Alexander: Reports of Cases in the Court of Exchequer, 32 and 33 George III., 3 v. 8vo; London, 1817. 6a Bannister, S.: Reports of Judgments delivered by Sir Or- lando Bridgman, when Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, from Michaelmas 1660, to Trinity 1667; edited from the Hargrave MSS., 8vo; London, 1823. ( Pre- sent.) la Barnes, Henry: Notes of Cases in Points of Practice in the Court of Common Pleas, from 1732 to 1756, 8vo; Lon- don, 1790. 2aaBarnewall and Adolphus: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 11th George IV. to 4th William IV., 1830-’34, 5 v. 8vo; London, 1831-’34. (2 copies.) 2 Barnewall and Alderson: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 58—60 George III., 4 v. 8vo; Boston, 1820-’22. 2a Barnewall and Creswell: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 3d George IV., 1822, to 11th George IV., 1830, 10 v. 8vo; London, 1823-’32. (2 copies.) J. 62 Bendloe, William: Reports,from 6 Henry VIII. to 3 Charles 1., folio; London, 1661. (See Keilwey, in this section.) J. 63 Benloe and Dalison: Reports, from 32 Edward III. to 21 Elizabeth, folio; London, 1689. 2b Bingham, Peregrine: Reports of Cases in the Court of Com- mon Pleas and other Courts, from 3 George IV., 1822, to 4 William IV., 1834, 10 v. 8vo; London, 1824-’34. (2 copies.) 2 c New Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts, from 4 to 6 William IV., 1834 to 1836, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1835—’6. (2 copies.) 3 Blackstone, Henry: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas and Exchequer, 28—36 George III., 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1819. 3 Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas and Exchequer Chamber, from 28th George 111., 1788, to 36th George III., 1796; 4th edition, with additional Notes and References to the Subsequent Deci- sions, 2 v. Svo; London, 1827. 280 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. J. 4 Blackstone, William: Reports of Cases in the several Courts of Westminster Hall, from 1746 to 1779, 2 v. 8vo; Dub- lin, 1789. 4 The same, revised and corrected, with Copious Notes and References, including some from the MSS. of the late Mr. Serjeant Hill, by Charles H. Elsley, 2d edition, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1828. 5 Bligh, Richard: Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, on Appeals and Writs of Error, from 1819 to 1821, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1823-’27. 5a Newr Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, on Appeals and Writs of Error, from 1827 to 1835, 9 v. 8vo; London, 1829—’37. 6 Bosanquet and Puller: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts, 36—47 George III., with Corrections and Notes, by T. Day, 5 v. 8vo; Hartford, 1820. 6 Reports of Cases in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords, from 36 to 47 George III., (1796 to 1807,) 5 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1804-’9. J. 80 Bridgman, John: Reports. (See Lane, in this section.) Bridgman, Orlando. (See Bannister, in this section.) 7 Broderip and Bingham: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, and other Courts, from 59 George III., to 3 George IV., 3 v. 8vo; London, 1820-’22. (2 copies.) 8 Brown, Josiah: Reports of Cases upon Appeals and Writs of Error, determined in the High Court of Parliament; with Notes and Additional Cases, brought down to the year 1800, by T. E. Tomlins, 8 v. 8vo; London, 1803. J. 9 Brownlow and Goldesborough: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, from 4 Edward IV. to 23 James I., p. 4to; London, 1675. J. 64 Bulstrode, Edward: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 7 James I. to 1 Charles I., folio; London, 1688. 10 Burrow, James: Reports of Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, during the time Lord Mansfield presided in that Court; from 30 George II. 1756, to 12 George III. 1772; 5 v. 8vo; London, 1812. J. 10 The same, 5 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1785. Calthrop, H.: Reports. (See No. 8, chapter 18.) 11 Campbell, John: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Home Circuit, 48 to 56 George III., 1807—1816; to which are added, Notes and References to American Authorities, by Samuel Howe, 4 v. 8vo; New-York, 1810-’21. Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 281 11 Campbell, John: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prills, in the Courts of King’s Bench, &c., 48—56 George III. 4 v. 8vo; London and New-York, 1809-’21. The 3d and 4th volumes contain Notes, &c., by S. Howe. 12 Carrington and Payne: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Circuit, from 1823 to 1835, 6 v. 8vo; London, J 829—’35. J. 65 Carter, S: Reports of Special Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 16—25 Charles II., folio; London, 1688. J. 66 Carthew, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 3 James II. to 12 William III., folio; London, 1728. J. 13 Cases adjudged in the Court of King’s Bench, concerning Settlements and Removals, from 1710 to 1727, 8vo; London, 1729. 13a Chitty, Joseph: Reports of Cases, principally on Practice and Pleading, in the Courts of King’s Bench in 1819: also, Reports of Cases Temp. Lord Mansfield, in the year 1782, &c. from the MSS. of Mr. Justice Ashurst; with Notes, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1820—’23. 136 Clark and Finnelly: Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, on Appeals and Writs of Error, from 1831 to 1835, 2 v. 8vo; London, l835-’6. J. 14 Coke, Edward: Reports, from 14 Elizabeth to I t James L, 7 v. 8vo; London, 1738. 14 Reports, in thirteen parts, with additional Notes and References, and with Abstracts of the Princi- pal Points; the first three parts and the fourth to folio 38 a., by John Henry Thomas; the rest of the fourth and remaining nine parts, by John F. Fraser, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1826. J. 67 Comberbach, Roger: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 1 James II. to 12 William III., folio; Lon- don, 1724. 15 Comyns, John: Reports of Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; with Notes, &c., by S. Rose, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1792. 16 Cowper, Henry: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 14 George III. 1774, to 18 George III. 1778, (2d edition,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1800. 16 The same, with Notes, &c., by S. West, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1808-’9. J. 68 Croke, George: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c«, from 24Elizabeth to 16 Charles I., translated by Sir Harbottle Grimston, 3 v. folio; London, 1683. 16a The same, with Marginal Notes and Refer- ences to the later Reports, &c., by Thomas Leach, (4th edition,) 4 v. 8vo; London, 1790-’92. 282 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 16 6 Crompton and Jervis: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, from 11 George IV. to 2 William IV., 2 v. 8vo; London, 1832-’3. 16 c Crompton and Meeson: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, 3 and 4 William IV., 2 v. 8vo; London, 1834-’5. 16d Crompton, Meeson, and Roscoe: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, from 4 to 6 William IV., 2 v. 8vo; London, l835-’6. J. 78 Dallison, William: Reports. (See Keilwey, in this section.) 17 Daniel], Edmund R.: Reports of Cases on the Equity side of the Court of Exchequer, from 1817 to 1820,8vo; London, 1824. J. 18 Douglas, Sylvester: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 19—21 George III., 8vo; Dublin, 1789. 18a Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from the 19th to the 25th of George III.: the 1st and 2d vols., 4th edition, with additions, by William Frere; the 3d and 4th vols., containing the MSS. of Jus- tices Lawrence, Le Blanc, and George Wilson, &c., by Frere and H. Roscoe, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1813-’31. (2 copies.) 19 Dow, P.: Reports of Cases upon Appeals and Writs of Error, in the House of Lords, from 1813 to 1818, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1814-’19. 19a Dow and Clark: Reports of Cases upon Appeals and Writs of Error, in the House of Lords, 1827-’32, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1830-’32. 20 Dowling and Ryland: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 2—8 George IV., 9 v. 8vo; London, 1822-’31. 21 Durnford and East: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 26—40 George III., 8 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1808-’9. 21 Term Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 26 George III., 1785, to 40 George III., 1800; new edition; with References to the Subse- quent Cases, 8 v. 8vo; London, 1817. (2 copies.) 22 Dyer, James: Reports of Cases in the Reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth; translated by J. Vail- lant, with Notes, &c., 3 v. 8vo; London and Dublin, 1794. (3 copies.) 23 East, Edward H.: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 41 George III., 1800, to 53 George III., 1812, 16 v. 8vo; London, 1801-’14. 23 The same, with Notes, &c., by Thomas Day, 16 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1817. ■Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 283 24 English Common Law Reports, from 1813 to 1835, edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowber, 27 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1822-’36. 25 Espinasse, Isaac: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Court of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, from 1793 to 1806; with Improvements by Thomas Day, 5 v. in 3, 8vo; Hartford, 1808-’10. 68 a Evans, William David: General View of the Decisions of Lord Mansfield, in Civil Causes, 2 v. in 1, 4to; Lon- don, 1803. J. 69 Fitzgibbons, John: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 1—5 George II., folio; London, 1732. J. 70 Fortescue, John: Reports of Select Cases in all the Courts of Westminster Hall; also, the Opinion of all the Judges of England, relating to the Grandest Prerogative of the Royal Family, and some Observations relating to the Prerogative of a Queen Consort, folio; London, 1748. 26 Freeman, Richard: Reports of Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, from 1670 to 1704; with Notes, References, &c., by Edward Smirke, 8vo; Lon- don, 1826. J. 27 Godbolt, John: Reports of certain Cases in the several Courts of Record at Westminster, in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, King James, and Charles I., p. 4to; Lon- don, 1652. J. 28 Gouldsborough, J.: Reports of Cases in all the Courts at Westminster, in the latter years of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, p. 4to; London, 1653. 29 Hammond, Anthony: Analytical Digested Index to the Term Reports, and others; containing all the Points of Law Argued and Determined in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, during the Reign of George III., 2 v. 8vo; London, 1819. 45 Hammond, Elisha: Supplement to PetersdorfF’s Abridg- ment of English Common Law Cases, from 4 George IV., to 3 William IV., 2 v. 8vo; New-York, 1835. J. 71 Hardres, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Ex- chequer, from 1655 to 1660, and from thence to the twenty-first year of Charles II., folio; London, 1693. 29a Harrison, S. B.: Analytical Digest of all the reported Cases determined in the House of Lords and the several Courts of Common Law, both in Banc and at Nisi Prius, and also the Crown Cases, reserved from Michaelmas Term, 1756, to Hilary Term, 1829; including the MS. Cases from the best Modern Treatises not otherwise reported, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1829. 284 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 29a Harrison, S. B.: Analytical Digest of all the Reported Cases in the House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, in Banc, and at Nisi Prius; and the Court of Bank- ruptcy; and also the Crown Cases Reserv ed, from Michael- mas Term, 1756, to Michaelmas Term, 1834: together with a full Selection of Equity Cases, and the MS. Cases from the best Modern Treatises not elsewhere reported, 2d edition, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1835. (2 copies.) 29a Index to Harrison’s Digest, 8vo; London. 71a Hargrave, Francis: Juridical Arguments and Collections, 2 v. 4to; London, 1797-’99. 716 Jurisconsult Exercitations, 3 v. 4to; London, l8ll-’13. J. 80 Hetley, Thomas: Reports. (See Lane, in this section.) J. 72 Hobart, Henry: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, from 3 Elizabeth to 23 James L, folio; London, 1671. 296 Reports, with Notes and References to prior and subsequent Decisions, by John M. Williams, 8vo; Boston, 1829. 30 Holt, Fr. Ludlow: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Court of Common Pleas, &c., 1st vol., from 1815 to 1817, 8vo; London, 1818. J. 94 Holt.—Reports of all the Cases determined by Sir John Holt, from 1688 to 1710, folio; London, 1738. J. 73 Hutton, Richard: Reports of Cases in the Court of Com- mon Pleas, from 15 James I. to 14 Charles I., folio; London, 1656. J. 74 Jenkins, David: Reports of Cases in the Exchequer Chamber, from 4 Henry III. to 21 James I., folio; London, 1734. J. 76 Jones, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &e., from 19 Charles I. to 36 Charles II., folio; London, 1695. J. 75 Jones, William: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c., from 18 James I. to 16 Charles I., folio; London, 1675. J. 77 Keble, Joseph: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 12—30 Charles II., 3 v. folio; London, 1685. J. 78 Keihvey, Robert: Reports, from 12 Henry VII. to 21 Henry VIII.; and Dallison and Bendloe’s Reports, from 6 Henry VIII. to 20 Elizabeth, by J. Croke, folio; Lon- don, 1688. J. 79 Kelynge, William: Reports of Select Cases in Chancery, the King’s Bench, &c., 4—7 George II., folio; London, 1740. Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 285 31 Kenyon, Lloyd: Notes of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c., from 1753 to 1759; from the original MS., with Notes, &c., by J W. Hanmer, 2 v. Svo; London, 1819-25. 31a Knapp, J. VV.: Reports of Cases before the Committees of the Privy Council, l829-’34, 2 v. Svo; London, 1831 —1834. J. 80 Lane, Richard: Reports of Cases in the Court of Exchequer, 3—9 James I.; Hetley’s Reports, 3—7 Charles I.; and Bridgman’s Reports, from 11 James 1. to 9 Charles I., folio; London, 1657 and 1659. 32 Lee, Thomas: Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 7—10 George II., Svo; London, 1815. J. 81 Leonard, William: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Law at Westminster, 1—35 Elizabeth, 2 v. folio; London, 1658-’75. J. 82 Levinz, Creswe.ll: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c., from 12 Charles II. to 8 William III., 2 v. folio; London, 1702. 32a Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, during the time of Sir Matthew Hale, Sir Richard Rainsford, and Sir Wrm. Scroggs; translated into English, by Serjeant Salkeld, (3d edition,) 3 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1793-’97. (2 copies,) J. 83 Ley, James: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Law at West- minster, from 6 James I. to 3 Charles L, folio; London, 1659. J. 84 Littleton, Edward: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas and Exchequer, 2—7 Charles I., folio; Lon- don, 1683. 33 LofFt, Capel: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c., 12—14 George III., 8vo; Dublin, 1790. J. 85 Lucas, Robert: Modern Cases in Law and Equity, 7—12 George I., folio; London, 1730. 34 Manning, James: Digest of the Nisi Prius Reports, with Notes and References, 8vo; Exeter, 1823. 34a Manning and Ryland: Reports of Cases in theCourtof King’s Bench, from 8 to 11 George IV., 5 v. Svo; London, 1828-37. J. 35 March, John: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 15—18 Charles L, p. 4to; London, 1648. 36 Marshall, Charles: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas, &c., from 1813 to 1816, 2 v. Svo; London, 1815-’17. 37 Maule and Selwyn: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 1813 to 1817, 6 v. Svo; London, l8l4-’29. 37 The same, 6 v. 8vo; Boston, 1819-’23, and London, 1829. 286 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 37a M’Cleland, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Ex- chequer and Exchequer Chamber, at Law, in Equity, and in Error, 4 and 5 George IV., 8vo; London, 1825. 376 M’Cleland and Younge: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Exchequer and Exchequer Chamber, at Law, in Equity, and Error, 5 and 6 George IV., 1st v. 8vo; London, 1827. 37c Meeson and Welsby: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Ex- chequer and Exchequer Chamber, 6 and 7 William IV., 2 v. 8vo; London, 1837—’8. 38 Modern Reports; or Select Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from the Restoration of Charles II. to the end of the Reign of William III., 12 v. in 9, 8vo; Dublin, 1794. 38 The same, from the Restoration of Charles II. to the 28th year of George II., (5th edition,) by Thomas Leach, 12 v. 8vo; London, 1793—’96. 38a Moody and Malkin: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Western and Oxford Circuits, from 1826 to 1830, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1831. J. 86 Moore, Francis: Reports of Cases in the Courts at West- minster, from 1 Henry VIII. to 8James I., folio; London, 1688. 39 Moore, John Bayly: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas and Exchequer Chamber, from 56 George III. to 8 George IV., 12 v. 8vo; London, 18l8-’31. 40 Digested Index to the Reports of all the Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and Nisi Prius, 1821-’23, 8vo; London, 1824. 41 The same, 1823 and 1824, 8vo; Lon- don, 1825. 42 Digested Index to the Term Reports, from 1785 to 1818; continued to 1819, by J. E. Hall, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1819. 39a Moore and Payne: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas and Exchequer Chamber, 8—11 George IV., and 1 William IV., 5 v. 8vo; London, 1828-’32. 396 Moore and Scott: Cases in the Courts of Common Pleas, and Exchequer Chamber, and in the House of Lords, from 1831 to 1834, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1833-’34. 42a Nevile and Manning: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 3 William IV. to 6 William IV., (1832 to 1835,) 5 v. 8vo; London, 1834-’36. 426 Nevile and Perry: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, and upon Writs of Error from that Court to the Exchequer Chamber, in 1836-’37, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1837. Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 287 J. 87 Noy, William: Reports of Cases in the time of Queen Eliz- abeth, King James, and King Charles, translated into English, folio; London, 1656. J. 87 Owen, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 26 Elizabeth to 12 James I., folio; London, 1656. J. 88 Palmer, Gefry: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 17 James I. to 4 Charles I., folio; London, 1688. 43 Parker, Thomas: Reports of Cases concerning the Revenue, in the Court of Exchequer, from 1743 to 1767; with an Appendix, containing Cases upon the same subject in former Reigns, 8vo; Dublin, 1791. 44 Peake, Thomas: Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Court of King’s Bench, 30—35 George III., (3d edition, with addi- tional Cases, &c.,) 8vo; London, 1820. 44a Additional Cases; being a Continuation of Cases at Nisi Prius, with Notes, by T. Peake, Jr., 8vo; London, 1829. 45 Petersdorff, Charles: Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius; and of the Rules of Court, from the Restoration, in 1660, to Michaelmas Term, 4 George IV.,&c. 15 v. 8vo; New-York, 1829-’32. J. 89 Plowden, Edmund: Commentaries, ou Reportes de divers Cases esteants mattersen Ley, et de les Arguments sur yceux, en les temps des Raygnes le Roye Edwarde le Size, le Roigne Mary, le Roye et Roigne Phillip et Mary, et le Roigne Elizabeth, folio; London, 1578. J. 90 The same, translated into English by Mr. Bromley, with Notes and References, and the Que- ries of Mr. Plowden, folio; London, 1761. 45a The same, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1816. J. 91 Pollexfen, Henry: Arguments and Reports in some Special Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, &c., folio; London, 1702. J. 92 Popham, John: Reports and Cases, 34—39 Elizabeth; trans- lated into English, with some remarkable Cases reported by others since his death, from 15 James I. to 2 Charles I., folio; London, 1682. 46 Price, George: Reports of Cases argued in the Court of Ex- chequer, and in the Exchequer Chamber, from 54 Geo. III. to 5 Geo. IV., inclusive, 13 v. 8vo; Lond. 1816-’2S. 47 Raymond, Robert: Reports of Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, in the Reigns of William, Anne, George I. and II.; with additional References to former and later Reports, by John Bayley, (4th edition,) 3 v. 8vo; London, 1790. (2 copies.) J. 47 The same, 3 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1792. 288 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. J. 93 Raymond, Thomas; Reports of divers Special Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, in the Reign of Charles It., folio; London, 1743. 47a The same, (3d edition,) 8vo; Dublin, 1793. 48 Reports of Cases upon Appeals and Writs of Error in the High Court of Parliament in Ireland, since the Restora- tion of the Appellate Jurisdiction, 3 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1795-’8. J. 58 Richardson, Robert: Attorney’s Practice in the Court of Common Pleas, 2d v. 8vo; London, 1746. J. 57 —•. Attorney’s Practice in the Court of King’s Bench, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1750. 49 Ridgeway, Lapp, and Schoale: Irish Term Reports, 34 and 35 George III., 1st v. 8vo; Dublin, 1196. 49a Robertson, David: Reports of Cases on Appeal from Scot- land, decided in the House of Peers, from the Union, 1707, to the commencement of the Reign of George II., 1st v. 8vo; London, 1807. 496 Ryan and Moody: Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Oxford and Western Circuits, from 4 to 7 George IV., (1823 to 1826,) 8vo; London, 1827. J. 50 Salkeld, William: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, with some Special Cases in the Courts of Chan- cery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from 1 William and Mary to 10 Anne, 3 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1791. 50 The same, (6th edition,) with large addi- tions of Notes and References, by Wm. David Evans, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1795. J. 95 Saunders, Edmund: Reports des divers Pleadings et Cases en le Court del Bank le Roy, en le temps del Reign sa tres Excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le II., 2 v. in 1, folio; London, 1722. 51 Reports of several Pleadings and Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, &c. &c., with Notes and References, by John Williams: 4th American edition, from the 5th London edition, by J. Patteson and E. V. Williams, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1828. J. 93 Savile, John: Reports of Select Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 22—36 Elizabeth, folio; London, 1688. 51* Scott, John: Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Ex- chequer Chamber, 5—7 William IV., 3 v. Svo; London, lS35-’37. J. 97 Shower, Bartholomew: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, in the Reign of Wm. III., folio; Lon- don, 1708. Chapter 19.] BRITISH REPORTS. 289 J. 98 Shower, Bartholomew: Reports of Cases and Arguments in the Court of King’s Bench, from 30 Charles II. to 3 James II., folio; London, 1720. J. 99 Cases in Parliament, upon Petitions and Writs of Error, folio; London, 1740. J. 100 Siderfin, Thomas: Second Part de les Reports esteant plu- sieurs Cases come ils estoyent Argue et Adjudgees en le Court del Upper Banck, en les ans 1657, 1658, and 1659, folio; London, 1684. J. 101 Skinner, Robert: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, from 33 Charles II. to 9 William III., with some Arguments in Special Cases, folio; London, 1728. 51 a Smith, John Prince: Reports of Cases in the Courts of King’s Bench, together with some Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1803 to 1806, 3 v. 8vo; Lond. 1806-’7. 52 Starkie, Thomas: Reports of Cases determined at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Circuit, from 1814 to 1819, (1st American edition,) 2 y. 8vo; Exeter, 1823. J. 53 Strange, John: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, from 2 George I. to 21 George II., 2 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1792. 53 The same, with Notes and References to co-' temporary Reporters, and later Cases, by Michael Nolan, (3d edition,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1795. J. 102 Style, William: Reports of Cases in the Upper Bench Court at Westminster, from 21 Charles I. to the end of Michael- mas Term, 1655, folio; London, 1658. 54 Taunton, Wm. P.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Com- mon Pleas, and other Courts, from 48 George III., 1807, to 59 George III., 1819, 8 v. 8vo; London, 18l4-’23. 54 Thesame,8 v. 8vo; New-York, 1810-’16, and Boston, 1823-’4. 102a Tomlins, T. E.: Repertorium Juridicum: or, General Index to all the Cases and Pleadings in Law and Equity con- tained in all the Reports, Year-Books, &c., folio; Lon- don, 1788-’8. 54 a Tyrwhitt, Robert P.: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Ex- chequer and Exchequer Chamber, from 1 to 5 William IV., (1830-’35,) 5 v. 8vo; London, 1832-’37. J. 103 Vaughan, John: Reports and Arguments, in Special Cases, in the Court of Common Pleas, 17—25 Charles II., fo- lio; London, 1706. J. 104 Ventris, Peyton: Reports of Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, in the Reign of Charles II.; and in the Court of Common Pleas, in the Reigns of Charles II. and James II., and in the three first years of William and Mary, &c., folio; London, 1726. 290 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. J. 55 Willes, Lord Chief Justice: Reports of Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, 8—32 George II.; with Notes and Re- ferences, by C. Durnford, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1802. 1026 Wilmot, John E.: Notes of Opinions and Judgments, 4to; London, 1802. J. 56 Wilson, George: Reports of the Cases in the King’s Courts at Westminster, from 16 George II. to 14 George III., 3 v. 8vo; Dublin, 1792. 56 a Wightwick, John: Reports of Cases in the Court cf Ex- chequer, 50 and 51 George III., (1810—511,) 8vo; Lon- don, 1819. J. 87 Winch, Humphry: Reports. (See JVoy, in this section.) 105 Year Books, from 1 Edward II. to 27 Henry VIII., 10 v. folio; London, 1678-’80. 57 Yelverton, Henry: Reports of divers Special Cases in the Court of King’s Bench, 44 and 45 Elizabeth, and 1—10 James I.; with Notes and References, by Theron Met- calf, 8vo; Andover, 1820. 58a Younge, Edward: Reports of Cases in the Court of Exche- quer in Equity, from 11 George IV. to 2 William IV., 1st v. 8vo; London, 1833. 586 Younge and Collyer: Reports of Cases in the Court of Ex- chequer in Equity, from 4 to 6 William IV., 1st v. 8vo; London, 1836. 58 Younge and Jervis: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Ex- chequer and Exchequer Chamber, at Law, in Equity, and in Error, (7—11 George IV.) 3 v. 8vo; Lond. 1828^-’30. Sec. II. AMERICAN REPORTS. Supreme Court of the United States. 131 Cranch, W.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, from 1801 to 1815, 9 v. 8vo; New-York and Washington, 1812-’17. (12 copies.) 132 Dallas, A. J.: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Pennsyl- vania, before and since the Revolution; and in the sev- eral Courts of the United States, and of Pennsylvania, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1790—1807. 132 The same, [with Notes and Additions to the 3d ed. of vol. 1, printed in 1830, by Thomas J. Wharton; and Notes, &c., to the 2d ed. of vol. 4, printed in 1835, bv Benjamin Gerhard,] 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1798— 1835. (11 copies.) 172 Peters, Richard: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the United States, from 1828 to 1838, 12 v. 8vo; Phil- adelphia, 1828-’38. (12 copies.) Chapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 291 173 Peters, Richard: Condensed Reports of Cases in the Su- preme Court of the United States, from the Organiza- tion of the Court to the commencement of Peters’ Re- ports; with copious Notes, &c., 6 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830-’34. 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Circuit Courts of the United States. 1116 Baldwin, Henry: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Third Circuit, compri- sing the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and the State of New-Jersey, 1st v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. 117a Brockenbrough, John W.: Reports of Cases decided by the late Chief Justice, John Marshall, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 to 1833, inclusive, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. 134 Gallison, J.: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, from 1812 to 1815, 2 Vi 8vo; Boston, 1815—1817. 1346 Gilpin, Henry D.: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylva- nia, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1837. (2 copies.) 157 Mason, William P.: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, from 1816 to 1830, 5 v. 8vo; Boston, 1819—1831. 168 Paine, Elijah, Jun.: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Second Circuit, 1st v. 8vo; New-York, 1827. 171 Peters, Richard: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Third Circuit; containing Cases determined in the District of New-Jersey, from 1803 to 1818, and in the District of Pennsylvania, from 1815 to 1818, 1st v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1819. (2 copies.) 1796 Sumner, Charles: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1836—7. 186 Washington, Bushrod: Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Third District, from 1803 to 1827, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1826—1829. 292 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. General Digests of Reports. 108 Anthon, John: Digested Index to the Reported Decisions of the Several Courts of Law in the United States, 8vo; New-York, 1813. 130 Coxe, Richard S.: Digest of the Decisions in the Supreme Court, Circuit Courts, and District Courts of the United States, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. (3 copies.) , 109 Day, Thomas: Digested Index to the Reported Decisions of the Several Courts of Law in the United States, 8vo; New-York, 1816. 110a Smith and Troubat: Digested Index to the Reported Deci- sions of the several Supreme Judicial Courts in the United States, 5th v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. 110 Wharton, Thomas J.: Digested Index to the Reported De- cisions of the Several Courts of Law in the United States, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1824. 190 — Digestof Cases adjudged in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Third Circuit, and in the Courts of Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1822. 107a Wheeler, J. D.: Practical Abridgment of American Com- mon Law Cases in the Courts of the several States, and the United States Courts, from the earliest period to the present lime; with Notes and References to the Statutes of each State and Analogous Adjudications, 8 v. 8vo; New-York, 1833-’36. 107& Practical Treatise on the Law of Slavery: being a Compilation of all the Decisions made on that subject, in the Several Courts of the United States, and State Courts; with Notes and References to the Statutes and other authorities, 8vo; New-York, 1837. (2 copies.) STATE OF MAINE. 133d Fairfield, John: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, 3 v. 8vo; Hallowed, 1835—’37. 136 Greenleaf, Simon: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judi- cial Court of the State of Maine, 9 v. 8vo; Hallowed and Portland, 1822-’35. 136 Digest, in the 9th volume of the Reports. 177a Shepley, John: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, 1st v. 8vo; Hallowed, 1838. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 164 Reports of Cases in the Superior Court of Judicature for the State of New Hampshire, from 1816 to 1834, by N. Adams, W. M. Richardson, Levi Woodbury, and B. F. French, 6 v. 8vo; Exeter, Concord, Chester, and New- port, 1824-’35. Chapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 293 STATE OF VERMONT. 107 Aiken, Asa: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 2 v. 8vo; Windsor, l827-’8. 115a Brayton, William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 8vo; Middlebury, 1821. 123 Chipman, Daniel: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the State of Vermont, 1st v. 8vo; Middlebury, 1824. 184 Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the State of Ver- mont, from 1826 to 1836, 8 v. 8vo; St. Albans, and Mid- dlebury, l829-’37. 183 Tyler, Royall: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Vermont, from 1800 to 1803, 2 v. 8vo; New-York, 1809-’10. STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 114 Bigelow, Lewis: Digest of the Cases in the Supreme Judi- cial Court of Massachusetts, from 1804 to of Pickering’s Reports, from vol. 2 to 7, 2 v. 8vo; Cam- bridge and Boston, 18l8-’30. 114 Digest of the Reported Cases in the Su- preme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, down to vol. 7 of Pickering’s Reports, 2 v. 8vo; Boston, 1825-’30. 159 Metcalf, Theron: Digest of the Cases decided in the Su- preme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, from 1816 to 1823, inclusive, 8vo; Boston, 1825. 174* Phillips, Willard: Digest of Pickering’s Reports, from vol. 2 to 8, inclusive, 8vo; Boston, 1831. 174 Pickering, Octavius: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Ju- dicial Court of Massachusetts, from 1822 to 1836, 16 v. 8vo; Boston, 1824-’38. (2 copies.) 158 Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1804 to 1822, by E. Williams, and D. A. Tyng, 17 v. 8vo; Boston, 1816-’23. 158 Reports of Cases in the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from 1804 to 1822, by E. Williams, and D. A. Tyng, (3d edition,) with Notes, References to English and American Cases, &c., 17 v. 8vo; Exeter, N. H. 1821, and Boston, 1822-’32. STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 125 Day, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut, from 1814 to 1836, 11 v. 8vo; Hartford, 1817-’37. (2 copies.) 294 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 133 Day, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut, 5 v. 8vo; Hartford, and New-York, 1806-’23.| 152 Kirby, Ephraim: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut, from 1785 to 1788, with some Determinations in the Supreme Court of Errors, 8vo; Litchfield, 1789. 177 Root, Jesse: Reports of Cases in the Superior Court, and in the Supreme Court of Errors in the State of Connecticut, from 1789 to 1798, 2 v. 8vo; Hartford, 1798 and 1802. STATE OF NEW-YORK. 1106 Anthon, John: Law of Nisi Prius; being Reports of Cases determined at Nisi Prius, in the Supreme Court of the State of New’-York, with Notes and Commentaries on each Case, 8vo; New-York, 1820. 119 Caines, George: Cases in the Court for the Trial of Impeach- ments and Correction of Errors, in the State of New- York, 2 y. in 1, 8vo; New-York, 1810. 118 New-York Term Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of that State, from 1803 to 1805, (2d edition,) with Corrections and Additions, 3 v. 8vo; New- York, 1813-14. (2 copies.) 124 Coleman and Caines: Reports of Cases of Practice in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York, from 1794 to 1805, 8vo; New-York, 1808. 128 Cowen, Esek: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court, and in the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Cor- rection of Errors of the State of New-York, from 1823 to 1829, 9 v. 8vo; Albany, 1824-’30. (2 copies.) 138a Hall, J. P.: Reports of Cases in the Superior Court of the City of New-York, 2 v. 8vo; New-York, 1831-’33. 147 Johnson, William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York, from 1799 to 1803, 3 v. 8vo; New-York, 1808-’12. (2 copies.) 148 Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Trial of Impeach- ments and the Correction of Errors, in the State of New- York, 20 v. 8vo; New-York, I8ll-’15, and Albany, 1816-’23. 148 The same, with Additional Notes and Re- ferences, (3d edition,) 20 v. 8vo; Albany, 1822-’23, and Philadelphia, 1832. 149 Digest of the Cases Decided and Report- ed in the Supreme Court of Judicature and the Court for the Correction of Errors, in the State of New-York, from 1799 to 1813, 8vo; Albany, 1815. Chapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 295 150 Johnson, William: Digest of the Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, the Court of Chancery, and the Court for the Correction of Errors, of the State of New-York, from 1799 to 1823, 2 v. 8vo; Albany, 1825. (2 copies.) 189 Wendell, John L.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Trial of Impeach- ments and the Correction of Errors, of the State of New- York, from 1828 to 1837, inclusive, 17 v. 8vo; Albany, 1829-’38. (2 copies.) 189* Digest of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Correction of Errors, of the State of New-York, from 1828 to 1835, 8vo; Al- bany, 1836. STATE OF NEW-JERSEY. 129 Coxe, Richard S.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of New-Jersey, from April Term, 1790, to November Term, 1795, 1st v. 8vo; Burlington, 1816. 135a Green, James S.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of the State of New-Jersey, from 1831 to 1835, 2 v. 8vo; Trenton, 1833-’35. 138 Halsted, William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-Jersey, from 1821 to 1831, 7 v. 8vo; Trenton, 1823—’31. 170 Pennington, William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-Jersey, from 1806 to 1808, 8vo; Newark, 1808. 179 Southard, Samuel L.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature in the State of New-Jersey, from 1818 to 1820, 2 v. 8vo; Trenton, l819-’20. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 106 Addison, Alexander: Reports of Cases in the County Courts of the Fifth Circuit, and in the High Court of Errors and Appeals, 8vo; Washington, 1800. 110c Ashmead, John W.: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Com- mon Pleas, Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and Orphan’s Court of the First Judicial District of Pennsyl- vania; with Notes and References, 1st v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1831. 115 Binney, Horace: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, from 1799 to 1814, 6 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1809-’23. (2 copies.) 116 Browne, Peter A.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Com- mon Pleas of the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1811. 296 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 117 Browne, Peter A.: Reports of Cases in the District Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, and the Courts of Common Pleas of Pennsylvania, 8vo; Phila. 1813. 159c Miles, John: Reports of Cases in the District Court of the City and County of Philadelphia, 1st v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, 1836. 176 Rawle, William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, from 1828 to 1835, 5 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, iS29-’36. (2 copies.) 176a Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, from 1829 to 1832, by Wm. Rawle, jr., C. B. Penrose, and F. Watts, 3 v. 8vo; Harrisburgh, l830-’33. 178 Sergeant and Rawle: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, from 1814 to 1828, 17 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 18l8-’29. (2 copies.) 176 6 Watts, F.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania, from 1832 to 1837, 6 v. 8vo; Phdadelphia, 1834-’38. 190 Wharton, Thomas I.: Digest of Cases adjudged in the Cir- cuit Court of the United States for the Third Circuit, and in the Courts of Pennsylvania, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1822. 190 Digest of the Reported Cases in the se- veral Courts held in Pennsylvania, together with some Manuscript Cases, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. (2 copies.) 190 a Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the Eastern District, 3 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1836-,8. (2 copies of vol. 1.) 193 Yeates, Jasper: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; with some Select Cases at Nisi Prius, and in the Circuit Courts, from 1791 to 1795, 4 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1817-’19. STATE OF DELAWARE. 139a Harrington, S. M.: Reports of Cases in the Superior Court and Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of Dela- ware, 1st v. 8vo; Dover, 1837. (3 copies.) STATE OF MARYLAND. 134 a Gill and Johnson: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, from 1829 to 1836, 6 v. 8vo; Baltimore, 1830-’6. 134 a The same, 6th and 7th v. 8vo; Baltimore, 1836-’8. (2 copies.) (Present.) 142 Harris and Gill: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of Maryland, in 1826 and 1827, 8vo; Annapolis, 1828. Chapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 297 141 Harris and Johnson: Reports of Cases in the late General Court and Court of Appeals of the State of Maryland, from 1800 to 1826, 7 v. 8vo; Annapolis, l821-’27. 140 Harris and McHenry: Reports of Cases in the Provincial Court and Court of Appeals of the then Province of Maryland, from the year 1700 to the American Revolu- tion, 8vo; New-York, 1809. 140 Reports of Cases in the General Court of Appeals of the Mate of Maryland, from 1780 to the end of 1799; with an Appendix of Cases in the late Pro- vincial Court, 3 v. 8vo; New-York, 1812-,13, and An- napolis, 1818. STATE OF VIRGINIA. 185 Brockenbrough and Holmes: Collection of Cases decided by the General Court of Virginia, from 1789 to 1814, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1815. J. 120 Call, Daniel: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, 6 v. 8vo; Richmond, 1801-’33. 120 Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, 6 v. 8vo; Richmond, 1824-’33. 135 Gilmer, Francis W.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Ap- peals of Virginia, from 1820 to 1821, 8vo; Richmond, 1821. (2 copies.) 137 Hall, Everard: Digested Index to the Virginia Reports, from Washington to 2d Randolph inclusive; with Tables of the Cases, and Rules of Courts, 8vo; Richmond, 1825. 145 Hening and Munford: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia; with Select Cases, relating chiefly to Points of Practice, decided by the Superior Court of Chancery for the Richmond District, 4 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1808, and New-York, 1810-’ll. 145 The same, (2d edition,) 4 v. 8vo; New-York, 1809-11. 151 Kamper vs. Mary Hawkins, on a Question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for Novelty and Difficulty, touching the Constitutionality of an Act of Assembly; decided by the General Court of Virginia, November 16, 1793, 12mo; Philadelphia, 1794. 152a Leigh, B. W.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals, and in the General Court of Virginia, from 1829 to 1836, 7 v. 8vo; Richmond, 1830-’37. (2 copies.) 162 Munford, William: General Index to the Virginia Law Au- thorities, reported by Washington, Call, Hening and Munford, jointly, and Munford separately; with notes, 8vo; Richmond, 1819. 298 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. 161 Munford: William: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, from 1810 to 1820, 6 v. 8vo; New-York, 1812—516; Philadelphia, 1817; Fredericks- burg, 1819; Richmond, 1821. (2 copies.) 175 Randolph, Peyton: Reports of Cases in the Court of Ap- peals of Virginia, from 1821 to 1828, 6 v. 8vo; Rich- mond, 1823-’29. (2 copies.) J. 194 Reports of Cases in the General Court of Virginia, in the years 1729-’30-’31-,33-,35-,36-,37-’38-’39-’40-’41 -’42 folio, MS. J. 187 Washington, Bushrod: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, from 1792 to l796, 2 v. 8vo; Rich- mond, 1798-’9. 188 The same, 2d edition, corrected, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1823. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 165 Cameron and Norwood: Cases ruled and determined by the Court of Conference of North Carolina, from 1800 to 1804, 8vo; Raleigh, 1805. 121 Carolina Law Repository; containing Biographical Sketches of Eminent Judges, Opinions of American and Foreign Jurists, and Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 2 v. 8vo; Raleigh, 1814-’16. 133a Devereux, Thomas P.: Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1826 to 1832, 3 v. 8vo; Raleigh, l829-’34. 133c Devereux and Battle: Reports of Cases at Law in the Su- preme Court of North Carolina, from 1834 to 1836, 1st v. 8vo; Raleigh, 1837. 143 Hawks, Francis L.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1820 to 1826, 4 v. 8vo; Raleigh, and Plillsborough, l823-’28. 143a Haywood, John: Reports of Cases in the Superior Courts of Law and Equity of the State of North Carolina, from the year 1789 to 1798; with References to subsequent Enact- ments of the Legislature, and Decisions of the Court of Conference and the Supreme Court; a Table of the Cases Reported, Marginal Abstracts, and a New Index, by Wm. H. Battle, 8vo; Raleigh, 1832. 163 Murphey, A. D.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from 1804 to 1819, 3 v. 8vo; Raleigh, l821-’6. 181 Taylor, John L.: Cases in the Superior Courts of Law and Equity of the State of North Carolina, 8vo; New- bern, 1802. iChapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 299 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 111a Bailey, H.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals of South Carolina, on Appeal from the Courts of Law, from 1828 to 1832, 2 v. 8vo; Charleston, 1833-’34. 111 Bay, Elihu H.: Reports of Cases in the Superior Courts of Law in the State of South Carolina, since the Revolution, 2 v. 8vo; New-York, 1809 and 1811. 112 Bee, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the District Court of South Carolina; with an Appendix, containing Decisions in the Admiralty Court of Pennsylvania, by Francis Hopkinson, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1810. 1336 Digest of Cases Reported in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, 8vo; Charleston, 1824. 145a Hill, W. R.: Reports of Cases at Law, in the Court of Ap- peals of South Carolina, in 1833, 1st v. 8vo; Columbia, 1834. 155 McCord, D. J.: Reports of Cases in the Constitutional Court, and in the Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 4 v. 8vo; Columbia, 1822-’30. 166 Nott and McCord: Reports of Cases in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, 2 v. 8vo; Columbia, l820-’l. 180 Reports of Cases in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, 1823 and 1824, 1st v. 8vo; Columbia, 1824. 126 Reports of Judicial Decisions in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, from 1812 to 1816; with two Cases determined in the Court of Equity in 1822, 2 v. 8vo; Charleston, 1823. 126a Reports of Judicial Decisions in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina, in 1817 and 1818, 2 v. 8vo; Charles- ton, 1819. STATE OF GEORGIA. 122 Charlton, Thomas U. P.: Reports of Cases in the Superior Courts of the Eastern District of the State of Georgia, 8vo; New-York, 1827. STATE OF ALABAMA. 159a Minor, Henry: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Alabama, from 1820 to 1826, vol. 1, 8vo; New-York, 1829. 1746 Porter, B. F.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Alabama, 3 v. 8vo; Tuscaloosa, 1834-’7. 179a Stewart, George N.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Alabama, from 1827 to 1831; with an Appen- dix, containing the Rules of Practice in the Courts of Alabama, 3 v. 8vo; Tuscaloosa, 1830-’35. 300 COMMON LAW. [Chapter 19. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 185a Walker, R. J.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Mississippi, 8vo; Natchez, 1834. STATE OF LOUISIANA 1566 Christy, William: Digest of Martin’s Reports of the De- cisions of the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana, from its establishment in the year 1813, to August 1826; including those of the Superior Court of the late Territory of Orleans, 8vo; New-Orleans, 1826. 1596 Curry, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from 1833 to 1838, [in continuation of Mil- ler’s Reports,] vol. 6 to 11, 8vo; New-Orleans, l834-’38. 156a Martin, Frangois Xavier: Louisiana Term Reports, or Cases in the Supreme Court of that State, from 1809 to 1830, 20 v. in 19, 8vo; New-Orleans, l811-’30. 1596 Miller, B. W.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from 1830 to 1833, 5 v. 8vo; New-Orleans, 1831-’34. STATE OF TENNESSEE 127 Cooke, William W.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals of Tennessee, and in the Federal Court for the District of West Tennessee, 1st v. 8vo; Nashville, 1814. 144 Haywood, John: Reports of Cases in the Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of Tennessee, from 1816 to 1818, 3 v. 8vo; Nashville and Knoxville, 1818. 1456 Holman, James T.: Digest of the Reported Cases in the Courts of Tennessee, from 1796 to 1835, 8vo; Nashville, 1835. (Present.) 156 c Martin and Yerger: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, 1st v. 8vo; Nashville, 1832. 182 Overton, John: Reports of Cases in the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, Federal Court, and Supreme Courts of Errors and Appeals for the State of Tennessee, 2 v. 8vo; Knoxville, 1813-’17. 169 Peck, Jacob: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of Tennessee, from 1822 to 1824, 8vo; Knoxville, 1824. (Present.) 193a Yerger, George S.: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, 9 v. 8vo; Nashville, 1832-’36. Chapter 19.] AMERICAN REPORTS. 301 STATE OF KENTUCKY. 113 Bibb, George M.: Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Chancery, in the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, from 1808 to 1817, 4 v. 8vo; Frankfort, 1815—’17. 132a Dana, James G,: Reports of Select Cases in the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 5 v. 8vo; Frankfort, 1834-’38. 139 Hardin, Martin D.: Reports of Cases in the Court of Ken- tucky, from 1805 to 1808, 8vo; Frankfort, 1810. (2 copies.) 146 Hughes, James: Report of the Causes determined by the late Supreme Court for the District of Kentucky, and by the Court of Appeals, in which the Titles to Land were in Dispute, from 1785 to 1S01, 4to; Lexington, 1803. 153 Littell, William: Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Chancery, decided by the Court of Appeals of the Com- monwealth of Kentucky, from 1822 to 1824, 5 v. 8vo; Frankfort, 1823-’4. 154 Cases selected from the Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, not heretofore reported, 8vo; Frankfort, 1824. 156 Marshall, A. K.: Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Ken- tucky, from 1817 to 1820, 3 v. 8vo; Washington, (Kentucky,) 1819—’23. 156* Marshall, J. J.: Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity, decided in the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, from 1829 to 1832, 7 v. 8vo; Frankfort, 1831-’34. 160 Monroe, Thomas B.: Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Equity, argued and decided in the Court of Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, from 1824 to 1827, 4 v. 8vo; Frankfort, 1825-’8. 174a Pirtle, Henry: Digest of Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, 2 v. 8vo; Louisville, 1832. STATE OF OHIO. 167 Hammond, Charles: Cases in the Supreme Court of Ohio, from 1823 to 1835, 7 v. 8vo; Cincinnati, 1824-’36. (2 copies of vol. 5.) 180a Tappan, Benjamin: Cases in the Court of Common Pleas, in the Fifth Circuit of the State of Ohio, 1816; to which is added, the Opinion of Judge McLean in the Case of Landerback vs. Moore, 8vo; Steubenville, 1831. 192a Wilcox, P. B.: Condensed Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of Ohio; containing all the Cases decided by the Court in Bank, from its Organization to December Term, 1831, with Cases decided upon the Circuit, and ordered to be Reported by the Judges; and including all 302 EQUITY. [ Chapter 20. the Decisions in the four first volumes of Hammond’s Reports, omitting only the Arguments of Counsel; with a Complete Index to the whole, 8vo; Columbus, 1832. 192 6 Wright, John C.: Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery, decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio, from 1831 to 1834, 8vo; Columbus, 1835. STATE OF INDIANA. 1156 Blaekford, Isaac: Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana, from 1817 to 1834, 3 v. 8vo; Indianapolis, 1830-’36. (2 copies.) STATE OF ILLINOIS. 1176 Breese, Sidney: Reports of Cases at Common Law and in Chancery, in the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois, from its first Organization in 1819, to 1830, 8vo; Kaskas- kia, 1831. CHAPTER XX. EQUITY. TREATISES AND REPORTS. J. 77 Abridgment of Cases in Equity, 2 v. folio; London, 1756. J. 31 Ambler, Charles: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1737 to 1783, 8vo; Dublin, 1790. 31a Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, with some few in other Courts: with Refer- ences to subsequent Cases, &c. by John E. Blunt, (2d edition, corrected,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1828. J. 32 Atkyns, John T.: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1736 to 1754, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1781-’83. 32a Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke: with Notes and References to former and Modern Deter- minations, and to the Register’s Books, 3 v. 8vo; New- York, 1825. Chapter 20.] TREATISES AND REPORTS. 303 33 Ball and Beatty: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, 1807—1811, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1823. J. 68 Ballow, Henry: Treatise of Equity, folio; London, 1737. J. 17 Treatise of Equity, with Notes by J. Fon- blanque, 2 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1807. 34e Barbour and Harrington: Analytical Digest of the Equity Cases decided in the Courts of the Several States, and of the United States, and of the Decisions in Equity, in the Courts of Chancery and Exchequer in England and Ireland, and the Privy Council and House of Lords; and forming, with 3d edition of Bridgeman’s Digest, a com- plete Abstract of American, English, and Irish, Equity Reports, down to 1836, 3 v. 8vo; Springfield, 1837. 74a Barnardiston, Thomas: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from April 25, 1740, to May 9, 1741, folio; London, 1742. 20 Barton, Charles: Historical Treatise of a Suit in Equity, 8vo; Dublin, 1796. 15* Beames, John: Brief View of the Writ of Ne Exeat Regno, with Practical Remarks upon it as an Equitable Process; with Notes of the recent English and American Decisions, by H. W. Warner, 8vo; New-York, 1821. 15a Elements of Pleas in Equity, with Precedents of such Pleas, 8vo; London, 1818. 15 General Orders of the High Court of Chan- cery, from 1600 to the present period, 8vo; London, 1815. 61 Belt, Robert: Supplement to Vesey, Sen.’s Reports in Chan- cery, Svo; London, 1825. 61 Supplement to the Reports in Chancery of Francis Vesey, Sen’r; (1st American from the last Lon- don edition,) Svo; Philadelphia, 1831. 12d Bennet, W. H.: Dissertation on the Nature of the Various Proceedings in the Master’s Office in the Court of Chancery, &c., Svo; London, 1834. 84 Bill in the Chancery of New-Jersey, at the Suit of John, Earl of Stair, and others, against Benjamin Bond, and others: to which is added, the Publications of the Council of Proprietors of East New-Jersey, and Mr. Nevill’s Speeches to the General Assembly, concerning the Riots committed in New-Jersey, &c., folio; New-York, 1747. 22 Blake, D. T.: Historical Treatise on the Practice of the Court of Chancery of the State of New-York, Svo; New- York, 1818. 22a Practice of the Court of Chancery of the State of New-York; to which is added, the Practice of the several District Equity Courts, (2d edition,) Svo; Albany, 1824. 304 EQUITY. [ Chapter 20. 38 Bland, Theodorick: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland, 1st v. 8vo; Baltimore, 1836. (2 copies.) 34 Bridgman, R. W.: Analytical Digest of the Reported Cases in the Courts of Equity, and the High Court of Parlia- ment: to which are added, the Decisions of the Courts of Equity and Parliament of Ireland, 3d edition, by R. 0. Bridgman, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1822. 34a The same, 3 v. 8vo; New-York, 1828. 346 Bridgman, R. O.: Digest of Reported Cases on Points of Practice and Pleadings in the Courts of Equity in Eng- land and Ireland, and of the Rules and Orders of the same Courts; from the earliest period to the present Time; intended as a Companion to Bridgman’s Equity Digest, 8vo; London, 1824. 346 The same, 8vo; New-York, 1829. 196 Browne, John: Practice of the HighCourtof Chancery under the New Orders, from the Filing of the Bill to the termi- nation of the Suit, particularly in the Master’s Office: to which are added, the Evidence and Proofs admitted at the Hearing, and in the different Stages of the Cause, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1830. 38 Brown, William: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1778 to 1794; with Corrections and Ad- ditions, and Decisions on the Points of Law to the pre- sent time, by R. Belt, 4 v. 8vo; London, 1820. 38 Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, during the time of Lord Chancellors Thurlow and Loughborough, from 1778 to 1794: with References to former and subsequent Determinations, and to the Re- gister’s Books, by Robert H. Eden, (4th edition,) 4 v. 8vo; London, IS 19. J. 1 Brydall, John: Jus Sigilli: or, the Law of England, touching His Majesties Four Principal Seales, viz: the Great Seale, the Privie Seale, the Exchequer Seale, and the Signet, 16s; London, 1673. 39 Buck, J. W.: Reports of Cases in Bankruptcy, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1820. J. 74 Bunbury, William: Reports, from 1714 to 1739, folio; Lon- don, 1755. 34d Campbell and Cambreleng: American Chancery Digest; be- ing a Digested Index of all the Reported Decisions in Equity, in the United States Courts, and in the Courts of the several States, 8vo; New-York, 1828. J. 4 Cary, George: Reports in Chancery, 16s; London, 1650. J. 76 Cases in Chancery, from 1660 to 1693, folio; London, 1735. 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(2 copies.) 48 Jacob and Walker: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1819 to 1821; with Notes and Refer- ences to American Cases, by H. W. Warner, (1st Amer- ican from 1st London edition,) 2 v. 8vo; New-York, 1822-’27. (2 copies.) 256 Jeremy, George: Treatise on the Equity Jurisdiction of the High Court of Chancery, 8vo; London, 1828. 25 c The same, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1830. 308 EQUITY. [ Chapter 20. 49 Johnson, William: Reports of Cases in the Court of Chan- cery of New-York, from 1814 to 1823, 7 v. 8vo; Albany, 1816- (2 copies.) Kames, Lord.—(See Home, in this chapter.) 49a Keen, Benjamin: Reports of Cases in Chancery, argued and determined in the Rolls Court, during the time of Lord Langdale, 6 & 7 William IV., 1836—’7, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1837. Leach. (See Simons, and Simons and Stuart,in this chap- ter.) 24c? Lube, 1). G.: Analysis of the Principles of Equity Plead- ing, containing a Compendium of the Practice of the High Court of Chancery, and the Foundation of its Rules: with an illustration of the Analogy between Pleadings at Common Law and in Equity, 8vo; London, 1823. 26 Maddock, Henry: Chancery Practice, 2 v. 8vo; Hartford, 1822. 51 Reports of Cases in the Court of the Vice-Chancellor of England, from 1815 to 1822, 6 v. 8vo; London, 1817-’29. 51a The same, (1st American edition,) 6 v. in 3, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1829. 26 Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the High Court of Chancery, (2d edition,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1820. J. 9 Master of the Rolls Office, 8vo; London, 1727. 50 M’Cord, D. J.: Chancery Cases in the Court of Appeals of South Carolina, from 1825 to 1827, 2 v. 8vo; Phila- delphia, 1827-’29. 52 Merivale, J. H.: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1815 to 1817, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1817- 52a The same, (1st American from last Lon- don edition,) 3 v. 8vo; NewT-York, 1825. 24a Mitford, John: Treatise on the Pleadings in Suits in the Court of Chancery, by English Bill; with References and Notes, by George Jeremy, (4th edition,) 8vo; Lon- don, 1827. 24 b Montagu, Basil: Digest of Pleading in Equity, with Notes of the Cases in the different Courts of Equity upon that Subject, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1824. 21 Moulton, Joseph W.: Chancery Practice of New-York, lstv. 8vo; New-York, 1829. 52 c Mylne and Craig: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, during the times of the Lord Chancellor Cot- tenham, the Lords Commissioners, and Sir C. C. Pepys, 6 & 7 William IV., 1835-’6, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1837. 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(2 copies.) 23d Parkes, Joseph: History of the Court of Chancery, with Practical Remarks on the recent Commission, Report, and Evidence, and on the Means of Improving the Ad- ministration of Justice in the English Courts of Equity, 8vo; London, 1828. J. 12 Practical Register in Chancery, 8vo; London, 1714. J. 11 Praxis Almse Curiae Cancellarise; a Collection of Precedents, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1714. 44 Reports of Equity Cases in the Court of Appeals of the State of South Carolina, 1824, 8vo; Columbia, 1825. J. 55 Reports of Cases in Chancery, from 1625 to 1711, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1715. 29 Roberts, William: Treatise on Fraudulent Conveyances; with References to American Decisions, 8vo; Hartford, 1825. 28 Treatise on the Statutes of Frauds, 8vo; Hartford, 1823. 56 Rose, George: Cases in Bankruptcy, 2 v. 8vo; Lond., 1821. J. 7 Rules and Orders of the Court of King’s Bench, to 1729; and of the High Court of Chancery, to 1724, 8vo; Lon- don, 1724 and 1729. 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T.: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery, from 1818 to 1819; with Notes and Refer- ences to American Cases, by H. W. Warner, (1st American from 1st London edition,) 3 v. 8vo; New- York, 1822-’26-’28. (2 copies.) 58a Tamlyn, John: Reports of Cases decided in the High Court of Chancery, by Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls, from 1829 to 1830, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1831. J. 3 Tothill, William: Transactions in Chancery, 12mo; Lon- don, 1649. J. 10 Treatise of Frauds, illustrated in adjudged Cases at Com- mon Law and in Equity, 8vo; London, 1710. 13 Treatise on the Pleadings in the Court of Chancery, 8vo; London, 1780. 19d Turner, Samuel: Present Practice and Costs in the High Court of Chancery, &c.; (6th edition,) considerably en- larged and improved, by Robert Venables, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1825. 586 Turner and Russell: Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery during the time of Lord Chancellor Eldon, 1822-’24, 1st v. 8vo; London, 1832. 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J. de: Manual Compendio de el Regio Patronato Indiano, folio; Madrid, 1755. 16 Roberts, William: Treatise on the Law of Wills and Cod- icils; with a Digest of American Decisions, 2 v. 8vo; Exeter, 1823. (2 copies.) 16a The same; including the Construction of Devises, and the Office and Duties of Executors and Administrators; with an Appendix of Precedents, (3d edition,) 2 v. 8vo; London, 1826. 6a Swan, Robert: Practical Treatise on the Jurisdiction of the Ecclesiastical Courts, relating to Probates and Admin- istrations, 8vo; London, 1830. J. 14 Swinburne, Henry: Brief Treatise on Wills, (2d edition, and last published by the author,) p. 4to; London, 1611. J. 13 Treatise on Espousals, p. 4to; London, 1711. J. 22 Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills, (5th edition,) folio; London, 1728. 15 *— The same; (7th edition,) with Powell’s An- notations, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1803. 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J. 141 Randolph, Edmund: Abridgment of the Public Permanent Laws of Virginia, 4to; Richmond, 1796. 216 Records of Inquisitions, from 1665 to 1676, p. folio; MS. 236 Records of the Virginia Company, from the 28th of April, 1619, to the 19th of June, 1624, 2 v. folio; MS. 144 Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia; being a Collection of all such Acts of the General Assembly, of a public and permanent nature, as are now in force; with a Gen- eral Index, 2 v. 8vo; Richmond, 1819. 145 Supplement to the Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia; being a Collection of all the Acts of the General As- sembly, of a public and permanent nature, passed since the year 1819, 8vo; Richmond, 1833. 143 Tate, Joseph: Digest of the Laws of Virginia, which are of a permanent character and general operation, illustrated by Judicial Decisions, 8vo; Richmond, 1823. 219 Transactions of the Council, from December 9, 1698, to May 20, 1700, folio; MS. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. J. 215 Iredell, James: Laws of the State of North Carolina, pub- lished according to Act of Assembly, folio; Edenton, 1791. 338 AMERICAN STATUTES. [Chapter 23. 148 Laws of the State of North Carolina, revised, under the Au- thority of the General Assembly, by H. Potter, J. L. Taylor, and B. Yancey, 2 v. 8vo; Raleigh, 1821. 150 Laws of the State of North Carolina, from 1829 to 1832, and 1834-’5, 4 v. 8vo; Raleigh, l830-’35. J.200 Martin, F. X.: Acts of the General Assembly of North Carolina, from 1715 to 1803, 2 v. in 1, 4to; Newbern, 1804. 147 Revised Statutes of the State of North Carolina, passed by the General Assembly at the session of l836-’7, inclu- ding an Act concerning the Revised Statutes and other Public Acts, passed at the same session, &c. by F. Nash, J. Iredell, and W. H. Battle, 2 v. 8vo; Raleigh, 1837. 10 copies. (Present.) 149 Taylor, J. L.: Revisal of the Laws of the State of North Carolina, passed from 1821 to 1825, inclusive, 8vo; Raleigh, 1827. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 152 Brevard, Joseph: Alphabetical Digest of the Public Statute Law of South Carolina, 3 v. 8vo; Charleston, 1814. 151 Cooper, Thomas: Statutes at Large of South Carolina: containing Acts, Records, and Documents of a Consti- tutional Character, and the Acts from 1682 to 1716, inclusive, 2 v. 8vo; Columbia, l836-‘7. 2 copies. ( Present.) 153 James, Benjamin: Digest of the Laws of South Carolina, containing the public Statute Law of the State down to the year 1822; a Compendious System of the General Principles and Doctrines of the Common Law, the Law of Courts Martial, and a great variety of Forms, 8vo; Columbia, 1822. 154 Laws of the State of South Carolina, from 1814 to 1817, and for 1836 and 1837, 5 v. 8vo; Columbia, 1815-’38. STATE OF GEORGIA. 201 Clayton, A. S.: Compilation of the Laws of the State of Georgia, from November, 1800, to December, 1810, 4to; Augusta, 1812. 156 Foster, Arthur: Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, froml820 to 1829, inclusive, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. 202 Lamar, Lucius Q. C.: Compilation of the Laws of Georgia, passed since 1810, to the year 1819, inclusive, 4to; Au- gusta, 1821. 157 Laws of the State of Georgia, from l8l6to 1821, and from 1833 to 1836, 6 v. 8vo; Milledgeville, L816-’37. Chapter 23.] AMERICAN STATUTES. 339 203 Marbury and Crawford: Digest of the Laws of Georgia, from 1755 to 1800, inclusive, 4to; Savannah, 1802. 155 Prince, 0. H.: Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, passed previous to the Session of the General Assembly of December, 1820, 8vo; Milledgeville, 1822. STATE OF ALABAMA. 158 Aikin, John G.: Digest of the Laws of the State of Alabama; containing all the Statutes of a Public and General Na- ture, in force at the close of the Session of the General Assembly, in January 1833; with a Supplement, contain- ing the Public Acts for 1833-’34, and 1835, 8vo; Mobile, 1836. 159 Laws of the State of Alabama, from 1819 to 1831, and for 1836 and 1837, 6 v. 8vo; Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, &c. 1820-’37. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. 162 Laws of Mississippi, for 1818—’19, 8vo; Natchez, 18l8-’19. 161 Revised Code of the LawTs of Mississippi, comprising all such Acts, of a Public Nature, as were in force at the end of the year 1823, 8vo; Natchez, 1824. 160 Toulmin, Harry: Digest of the Statutes of the Mississippi Territory, containing the Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States Northwest of the River Ohio, and such Acts of Congress as relate to the Mississippi Territory, 8vo; 1807. STATE OF LOUISIANA. 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[ Chapter 23 168 Lislet, Moreau L.: General Digest of the Acts of the Legis- lature of Louisiana, passed from the year 1804, to 1827, inclusive, 2 v. 8vo; New-Orleans, 1828. 206 Livingston, Edward: System of Penal Law, prepared for the State of Louisiana, folio; New-Orleans, 1824. 167 Martin, F. X.: Digest of the Acts of the Legislatures of the late Territory of Orleans, and the State of Louisiana, 3 v. 8vo; New-Orleans, 1816. STATE OF ARKANSAS. 170 Laws of the Territory of Arkansas: comprising the Organic Laws of the Territories of Missouri and Arkansas, with their Amendments and Supplements annexed; all Laws of a General Nature, passed by the General Assembly of the Territory of Missouri, at the Session in 1818; with the Laws of the Territory of Arkansas, for 1819-’20-’21, 1823 and 1825, 12mo; Arkansas and Little Rock, 1821-’26. STATE OF MISSOURI. 172 Laws of the State of Missouri, revised and digested by Au- thority of the General Assembly, 2 v. 8vo; St. Louis, 1825. 2 copies. 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J. 473 The same ; by Pacificus, an Expostulation addressed to the Society of Friends; Hillhouse’s pro- position for amending the Constitution of the United States; Reasons for the Removal of the Seat of Go- vernment from Washington to Philadelphia, &c. &c., 8vo ; Philadelphia, New-Haven, &c., 1808. J. 474 The same; Addresses, Resolutions, Speeches, &c., in relation to the Embargo Laws of 1807—’8, by T. Pickering, S. Smith, W. Giles, Judge Anderson, &c., 8vo ; Washington, Boston, &c., 1808-’9. J. 475 The same ; by D. Hogan, W. G. D. Wor- thington, J. Atwater, M. L. Davis, Memorial of the. Mechanics and Manufacturers of Lexington, (Ky.) to Congress, in 1810 ; Bank Torpedo, or Bank Notes Proved to be a Robbery of the Public, &c., 8vo ; Washington, Baltimore, New-York, &c., 1810. J. 476 The same: Letters of Common Sense respecting the State Bank and Paper Currency, 8vo; Raleigh, 1811. —Sketches, &c., by Henry Banks, respecting an Inde- pendent System of Banking, 8vo ; Richmond, 1811.— Earl of Buchan’s Address to the Americans at Edin- burgh, on Washington’s Birth-Day, Feb. 22, 1811, 8vo.—Substitute proposed by Mr. Leigh, of Dinwid- die, to the Preamble and Resolutions, on the subject of the Right of State Legislatures to Instruct their Senators in the Congress of the United States; Rich- mond, 1811.—Trial of Captain Henry Whitby, for the Murder of John Pierce, by Win. Sampson ; New- York, 1812.—Addresses on the Presidential Election; New-York, and Charleston, 1812. J. 594 The same; by J. G. Jackson, W. John Duane, Macall Medford, Clement Caines, H. Niles, Sydney Smith, J. J. Wilmer, J. D. Hammond, R. Williams, J. W. Bramham, George Davis, &c. &c., 8vo; Philadelphia, London, St. Christopher, New- Orleans, Baltimore, Richmond, Washington, l808-’9. 377 The same: Scriptural View of the Charac- ter, Causes, and Ends of the Present War, by A. Mc- Leod, D. D., 8vo; New-York, 1815.—Essay on Na- turalization and Allegiance, 8vo ; Washington, 1816. —Representacion de la Disputacion Americana, & las Cortes de Epana, 8vo ; Londres, 1812. (Present.) 396 POLITICS. f Chapter 24. 3886 Pamphlets, Political—American; Journal of the Free Trade Convention, held in Philadelphia, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 7, 1831 ; and their Address to the People of the United States : to which is added, a Sketch of the Debates in the Convention, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1831. —Letter to Col. Wm. Drayton, of South Carolina, in assertion of the Constitutional Power of Congress to impose protecting Duties, by Gulian C. Verplanck, one of the Representatives in Congress from the State of New-York, 8vo; New-York, 1831.—Address of the Friends of Domestic Industry, assembled in Con- vention, at New-York, October 26, 1831, to the Peo- ple of the United States, 8vo ; Baltimore, 1831. 24 78c The same : The Politician’s Manual; or Re- turns of Votes for Electors of President and Vice President in the year 1828 ; 12mo ; New-York, 1832. Lectures before the Middlesex County Lyceum, on Taxation, Judicial Investigation, and the Treatment of Infants, 12mo ; Charlestown, 1833. J. 592 Local Politics—American; by James Cheet- ham, Wm. Thornton, A. B. Woodward, James Mon- roe, and Thomas Worthington ;—also, Annals of the Corporation of New-York, relative to the late Con- tested Elections, 1802 ; Letter concerning the Ten Pound Court in the City of New-York, by Mercer; Brief Observations on the Militia, addressed to the Legislature of New-York; Publications relative to the Difference of Opinion between the Governor and the Council, of Maryland, on their respective Pow- ers ; Four Letters to the People, on the undue Influ- ence of Bank Directors, in the Political Affairs of the State of Maryland ; 8vo ; New-York, Annapolis, Bal- timore, Washington, Chilicothe, 1802-’4. J. 593 The same; by Messrs. Tarascon, jun. and J. Berthoud & Co., B. S. Barton, B. H. Latrobe; also, Statement of the Claims of the Rhode Island Brigade ; Political Truth, by Virginius ; Examination of the Memorial of the Owners and Underwriters of the American Ship the New Jersey ; Impartial En- quiry into certain Parts of th'e Conduct of Gov. Lewis, of New-York, by Politicus ; On the Public Buildings of the United States at Washington, &c. &c., 8vo ; New-York, Richmond, Louisville, Philadelphia, Wash- ington, 1805-’7. J. 392 Territorial—American; by A. B. Wood- ward, on the Government of the Territory of Colum- bia ; and Supplement to the Case of Oliver Pollock; Report of a Committee of the House of Representa- tives, in relation to a Report from the Governor and Chapter 24.] POLITICS. 397 Presiding Judge of the Territory of Michigan, on the State of that Territory; Laws of Michigan, 1st v. Svo ; Georgetown and Washington, 1801—’6. J. 393 Pamphlets, Territorial—American ; by A. B. Wood- ward, on the Government of the Territory of Colum- bia; Case of Oliver Pollock, with a Supplement; Re- port of a Committee of the House of Representatives, in relation to a Report from the Governor and Pre- siding Judge of the Territory of Michigan, &c. &c.; Laws of Michigan, 1st v. Svo; Georgetown and Wash- ington, 1801-’6. J. 238 Political—English.—Enquiry into the Rea- sons of the Conduct of Gt. Britain, in the Present State of Affairs in Europe; London, 1727.—Consid- erations on the National Debts, the Sinking Fund, and Public Credit ; London, 1729.—Observations on the Conduct of Gt. Britain, in Negotiations and other Transactions Abroad; London, 1729.—Craftsman Ex- traordinary ; being Remarks on the Pamphlet entitled, “ Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain, &c.” ; London, 1729.—Defence of the Enquiry into the Rea- sons of the Conduct of Gt. Britain; London, 1729.— Second Craftsman Extraordinary; being farther Re- marks on the Conduct of Gt. Britain, &c.; London, 1729.—Craftsman Extraordinary ; containing an An- swer to the Defence of the Enquiry into the Reasons of the Conduct of Gt. Britain; 8vo ; London, 1729. 543 The same.—Essay on the Low Price of Corn; with Remarks on Mr. Malthus’s pamphlets on the Nature and Progress of Rent, and on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Corn; London, 1815.—Ricardo (David) On Protection to Agricul- ture ; London, 1822.—Canning’s (George) Speech in the House of Commons, on the Suppression of Un- lawful Associations in Ireland ; London, 1825.—Re- flections on the Value of the British West India Colo- nies, and of the British North American Provinces, Svo ; London, 1826. J. 600a The same : Memorial of Lieut. John Mears to the Right Hon. Wm. W. Grenville, and presented to the House of Commons, respecting the Capture of the Vessels in Nootka Sound; London, 1790.—Se- rious Enquiries into the Motives and Consequences of our Present Armament against Russia ; London, 1791.—Considerations on the Approach of War, and the Conduct of the Ministers; London, 1791.—Let- ters to a Young Prince, on the Present Disposition in Europe to a General Revolution: with Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the French Revolution ; Lon- 398 POLITICS. [ Chapter 24. don, 1791.—Letters of Guatimozin.—Eden on Irish Affairs.—Caldwell’s (Janies) Enquiry how far the Restrictions on the Trade of Ireland, are a Benefit or Disadvantage to the British Dominions, &c.; Svo.; Dublin, 1779. J. 255 Pamphlets, Political—English ; Morgan’s (William) Appeal to the People of Britain on the Finances and Public Credit; London, 1797.—Erskine’s (Thomas) View of the Causes, &c. of the War with France; Lon- don, 1797.—O’Bryen’s (D.) Ultrum Horum ? or, the Government or the Country ? Dublin, 1796.—O’Con- nor’s (Arthur) Address to the Electors of the County of Antrim ; Philadelphia, 1797.—Grattan’s (Henry) Address to the Citizens of Dublin on his retiring from Parliament, Svo ; Philadelphia, 1797. 454 The same : National Polity and Finance ; London, 1827.—Stanhope’s (Earl) Letter on the Corn Laws; London, 1826.—Remarks on the Proceedings of the Colonial Department, with respect to the West India Question ; London, 1826.—Espinasse’s (Isaac) Letter to the New Parliament, on the Defects in the General and Statute Law; London, 1827.—Clissold’s (H.) Observations on Applying some of the Princi- ples in Dr. Bell’s System, to the Education in Useful Science of the Middle Classes; London, 1825.— Senior’s (N. W.) Introductory Lecture on Political Economy, Svo ; London, 1827. J. 246 The same: Barlow’s (Joel) Letter to the National Convention of France on the Defects of the Constitution of 1791 : to which is added, the Con- spiracy of Kings, a Poem, Svo ; New-York.—Paine’s (Thomas) Rights of Man, 2d part; London, 1792.— Cooper’s (Thomas) Reply to Mr. Burke’s Invective in the House of Commons ; London, 1792.—Barlow’s (Joel) Advice lo the Privileged Orders, on the Neces- sity of a Revolution in the Principle of Government. 2d part; Paris, 1792.—Fox’s (Charles J.) Letter to the Electors of Westminster; London, 1793.—Wil- son’s (Jasper) Letter to Wm. Pitt on the Interests of Britain in the Present Crisis, and the General State of Europe; London, 1793. 7—Hall’s (Robert) Apo- logy for the Freedom of the Press, and for General Liberty, Svo ; London, 1793. 456 The same : Berber’s (John T.) Antipauper System, 8vo ; London, 1828.—Head’s (F. B.) Prac- tical Arguments against Emigration; London, 1828.— Mundell’s (Alex.) Reasons for a Revision of our Fis- cal Code; London, 1828.—Badnall’s (Richard) View of the Silk Trade, Svo ; London, 1828. Chapter 24.] POLITICS. 399 455 Pamphlets, Political, English: Bennett’s( John)National Interest considered, or, Relative Importance ot'Agricul- ture and Foreign Trade, 8vo ; London, 1827.—The Grand Vizier Unmasked; or, Remarks on the Sup- posed Claims of Mr. Canning to Public Confidence ; London, 1827.—Buchanan’s (A. C.) Emigration Prac- tically Considered ; London, 1828.—Senior’s (N. W.) Three Lectures on the Transmission of the Precious Metals from Country to Country, and the Mercantile Theory of Wealth, 8vo ; London, 1828. 451 The same: Blake’s (William) Observations on the Expenditure of Government during the Restric- tion of Cash Payments, 8vo ; London, 1823.—Scott’s (Walter) Two Letters on Scottish Affairs to Malachi Malagrowther; London, 1826.—Malthus’s (T. R.) Measure of Value stated and illustrated, 8vo ; London, 1823. J. 237 The same: Bulstrode’s(Whitlocke) Charge to the Grand Jury and other Juries.—Review of the Ex- cise-Scheme.—Observations on a paper entitled The List, or those who voted for and against the Excise- Bill, 8vo; London, 1733: [and other imperfect pam- phlets.] J. 260 The same: Spence’s (Win.) Britain Inde- pendent of Commerce, 8vo; Philadelphia, 1808.— Roscoe’s (Wm.) Considerations on the Causes, &c., of the Present War; Philadelphia, 1808.—Baring’s (Alex.) Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council, &c. ; London, 1808.— Brougham’s (Henry) Speech in the Commons, April 1, 1808, against the Orders in Council; Philadelphia, 1808.—Hints to both Parties on the Orders in Coun- cil, 8vo; New-York, 1808. J. 240 The same : Considerations on the Present German War, 8vo; London, 1761.—Conduct of a Right Honorable Gentleman in Resigning the Seals of his office Justified by Facts ; London, 1761.—Heath- cote’s (George) Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, Common-Council, Merchants, &c., of London, on the Policy of the Government in relation to her Foreign Possessions ; London, 1762.—Defence of the Minor- ity in the House of Commons, on the question of General Warrants ; London, 1764.—Defence of the Majority in the House of Commons on the question of General Warrants; London, 1764.—Mazzei’s (Philip) Letter on the Behaviour of the Populace, in the Pro- cedure against a Noble Lord, (Italian and English,) 8vo ; London, 1768, 400 POLITICS. [Chapter 24. J. 241 Pamphlets, Political, English : Observations on a late State of the Nation, 8vo; London, 1769.—Appendix to the Present State of the Nation, reply to the Obser- vations on that Pamphlet; London, 1769.—Remarks on the Appendix to the Present State of the Nation; London, 1769.—Burke’s (Edmund) Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents ; London, 1770.— The False Alarm ; London, 1770.—Inquiry into the Connection between the Present Price of Provisions and the Size of Farms, 8vo ; London, 1773. J. 242 The same : Opposition Mornings; with Betty’s Remarks, 8vo; Dublin, 1779.—A Fragment on an Irish Association.—A Fragment on Pitt’s Ad- ministration and Hastings’s Impeachment; London, 1785.—Richards’ (William) Review of Mark Noble’s Memoirs of Cromwell; Lynn, 1787.—New Constitu- tion of the Government of Poland, 8vo; London, 1791. J. 257 The same : Petition of the Shaks of Africa to the British Parliament.—Cooper’s (Thomas) Reply to Burke’s Invective, in the Commons; London, 1792. Cooper’s (Thomas) Political Arithmetic Keith’s (George S.) Excellence of the British Constitution ; Aberdeen, i860.—Keith’s (G. S.) Examination of the New French Constitution; Aberdeen, 1801.—Mor- gan’s (William) Public Finances of the Late Admin- istration ; London 1801.—Boyd’s (Walter) Letter to Wm. Pitt, on the Stoppage of the Bank of England, with Remarks, on the publication of Francis Baring, 8vo ; London, 1801. 453 The same : Ricardo’s (David) Reply to Mr. Bosanquet’s Practical Observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee, 8vo ; London, 1811.—Ricar- do’s (David) High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes; London,1811.—Ricardo’s (David) Proposals for an Economical and Secure Cur- rency ; London, 1816.—Ricardo’s (David) Plan for the Establishment of a National Bank, 8vo; London, 1824. J. 259 The same : Stephen’s (Henry) War in Dis- guise, 8vo ; London, 1805.—State of the Negociation; London, 1806.—Edinburgh Review, for April 1806.— Diacon, (Joseph) Coup d’GEil surla Situation Politique de l’Europe ; Paris,1806.—Medford’s (Mecall) Obser- vations on European Courts ; and Oil without Vine- gar, and Dignity without Pride, 8vo ; London, 1807. J. 245 The same: Thoughts on the Corn Bill, 8vo ; London, 1786.—Corrie’s Considerations on the Corn Laws, and Remarks on Lord Sheffield’s Corn Bill; London, 1791.—Sinclair’s (John) Address on the Corn Bill; Statistical account of Scotland ; and Chapter 24. ] POLITICS. 401 Prospectus d’un Ouvrage intitule Analyse tie Politique tie l’Ecosse, 8vo ; Edinburgh and London, 1791-’2. 537a Pamphlets, Political, English : The Wine Question considered, or Observations on the pamphlets of Mr. James Warre and Mr. Fleetwood Williams, respecting the Royal Oporto Wine Company, by a Portuguese, 8vo ; London, 1824.—Review of the Pretensions of certain British Merchants, respecting the Royal Oporto Wine Company, from the year 1756, the period of its creation, to March, 1826 : translated from the Portu- guese, 8vo; London, 1826. 453c The same : Observations (by Sir Henry Parnell) on Paper Money, Banking, and Overtrading, 8vo ; London, 1829.—Plain Statement of the Power of the Bank of England, and the Use it has made of it; with a Refutation of the Objections made to the Scotch System of Banking, &c., Svo ; London, 1833. 314c The same : On Wages and Combination, by R. Torrens, M. P.—Observations on the China Trade, and on the Importance and Advantages of Re- moving it from Canton to some other part of the Coast of that Empire, by Sir James B. Urmston, 8vo ; London, 1834. 456a The same: Remarks on the Present State of Affairs, respectfully addressed to the Marquis of Lansdowne, by Lieut-Col. Matthew Stewart, (2d edition,) 8vo ; London, 1831.—Considerations on the Value and Importance of the British North American Provinces, &c. by Major-General Sir Howard Doug- las, 8vo; London, 1831.—Constitutional Charter of the Kingdom of Poland, in the year 1815, with some Re- marks on the Manner in which the Charter, and the Stipulations in the Treaties relating to Poland, have been observed, 8vo; London, 1831. J. 256 Pamphlets, Political, European: Stael, (Mad. de) Re- flexiones sur la Paix, Svo; Paris, 1795.—Reflexiones sobre los nuevos pesos y medidas decimales, 1801.— Gargas, (P. A.) Contract Social, surnome Union ; Toulon.—Lettres d’un Franqais a M. Pitt; Paris, 1797-’8.—Observations sur la Prise du navire Americain la Juliana.—Rivani ai Toscani.— Prospectus du Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 8vo; Paris. J. 628 The same: Bexon, (Scipion) Application de la Theorie des Lois, Svo ; Paris, 1805.—Political State of Europe.—Pieces Officialles relatives aux Preliminaires de Londres et au Traite d’ Amiens ; Paris, 1803.—Manifesto de los Trocedimientos del Consejo Real, Svo ; Madrid, 1808. 402 POLITICS. [ Chapter 24. J. 154 Pamphlets, Political, European : Considerations on the French War, in which the circumstances leading to it, its Object, and the Resources of Britain for carrying it on, are examined, 8vo ; London, 1794.—Prospect Before Us ; or the State of France in 1794; in reply to Montgaillard’s State of France, London, 1794.— Mazzei, (F.) Riflessioni sulla Natura della Moneta e del Cambio ; Pisa, 1803.—Discours Prononce a l’oc- casion du projet de loi sur les Douanes, par M. Pictet; Paris, 1S03.—Parallele de Bonaparte avec Charle- magne.—Montgaillard, (J. G. M. R.) De la France et de l’Europe sous le gouvernement de Bonaparte ; Paris, 1804.—Moreau, (le General) Discours Pro- nonce au Tribunal Criminel Special du Department de la Seine; Paris.—Justification of General Moreau from a charge of Conspiracy ; exhibited against him by the Imperial Republic of France ; translated by George L. Gray: Norfolk, 1804.—O’Connor’s (Ar- thur) Present State of Great Britain ; Paris, 8vo ; 1804. J. 627 .The same: Convention between his Britan- nick Majesty, and the Emperor of Russia, June, 1801, 8vo; London, 1801.—Political State of Europe, 1803.—Pieces Officielles relatives aux Preliminaires de Londres et au Traite d’Amiens ; Paris, 1803.— Memoire Justicatif du General Moreau.—Report from the Committee on the Petition of the Court of Direct- ors of the Sierra Leone Company; London, 1S02.— Fabbroni, (Giovanni) La Bibliotheca Lettera, 8vo ; Modena, 1803. J. 1S7 Pamphlets, Political—French—relative to the Revolu- tion in 1789, &c., 8vo ; Paris, 1789-’90. J. 188 The same, 8vo ; Paris, 1790. J. 189 The same, 8vp ; Paris, 1791-’2. J. 190 The same, 8vo ; Paris, 1790-’91. J. 191 The same, 8vo ; Paris, 1789. J. 192 The same, 8vo ; Paris, 1786, &c. J. 193 The same, 8vo; Paris, 1792. J. 195 The same, 8vo ; Paris, 1792. J. 200 The same, 8vo; Paris, 1793-’5. J. 626 The same, 4to ; Paris, 1787-’93. 315a Pamphlets in relation to the Government, Commerce, &c., of the East Indies, 1814 to 1830, 3 v. 8vo ; London, &c. J. 583 Paolo, Fra: Memoria Inedita: Intorno al modo da tenersi dalla Repubblica per il buono e durevol governo del suo Stato, p. 4to ; Colonia, 1760. J. 239 Papers relative to the Rupture between Great Britain and Spain, (in French and English,) 8vo ; London, 1762. Chapter 24.] POLITICS. 403 605 Parliamentary Abstracts ; containing the Substance of all the Important Papers laid before the Two Houses of Parliament, from 1825 to 1827, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1826-’7. J. 64 Parliament.—Arcana Parliamentary; or Precedents concerning Elections, Proceedings, Privileges, and Punishments in Parliament; by R. C.: to which is added, the Authority, Form, and Manner of Holding Parliaments, by Thomas Smith ; London, 1685.—Me- morials of the Method and Manner of Proceedings in Parliaments in Passing Bills; together with several Rules and Customs, which, by long and constant practice, have obtained the name of Orders of the House, by H. S.: London, 1670.-—Opinions of seve- ral learned Antiquaries,touching the Antiquity, Power, Order, State, Persons, Manner, and Proceedings of the High Court of Parliament of England ; London, 1685.—Elynge’s (Henry) Method of Passing Bills in Parliament, 12mo ; London, 1685. J. 278 Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England, from the Earliest times to the Restoration of King Charles II., [1660,] 24 v. 8vo ; London, 1762-,3. J. 288 Parliamentary Debates : History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons for 1790, 8vo; London.—[See Caldwell, Chandler, Cohbett, Grey, Hansard, Mirror of Parliament, Pittis, Stockdale, Townshend, Wickins, in this chapter.] 287a Parliamentary Debates, (Dr. Johnson’s) 1740-’43, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1811. 288a Parliamentary Debates, (Woodfall’s) 1794, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1794. 606 Parliamentary History and Review, containing Reports of the Proceedings of the Two Houses of Parliament, from 1825 to 1826, 3 v. 8vo; London, 1826. (2 copies for 1825.) 724 Parliamentary Papers—Reports of Committees, &c. 151 v. folio ; London, 1800 to 1822, imperfect. 724 Reports of Committees, &c., from 1826 to 1838, 460 v. folio; London, 1826—’38. 7a Parliamentary Pocket Companion, for 1833, including a compendious Peerage, 16s ; London, 1833. J. 287 Parliamentary Register; or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, from 1774 to ' 1777, 7 v. 8vo ; London, 1775-’77. 7 a Parliamentary Text Book, for 1835,16s; London, 1835. 274a Parliamentary Tracts.—Lord Andever’s two Speeches, concerning the Pacification on the 6th March, 1641, and concerning the Starre-Chambre.—Conference at a Committee of both Houses in the Painted Chamber, 404 POLITICS. [ Chapter 24. October 27,1641.—Mr. Pymmes’ Speech on the Tryale of Thomas Earl of Strafford, April 12th, 1641.— Charge exhibited in Parliament against Sir Francis Windebanck, and Letter from Sir Francis to the Lord Chamberlaine.—Mr. Grimston, his learned Speech in the High Court of Parliament, concerning Troubles abroad and Grievances at home.—Two Speeches, spoken at the Councell-Table at Oxford, by John Earle of Bristole, and Edward Earle of Dorset.—Petition of the Lords and Commons, presented to His Majestie at York, the 17th June, 1642; with His Majestie’s An- swer.—Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, his speech in the High Court of Parliament, 17th February, 1643, for a speedy Treaty of Peace with His Majestie.—Surveying and Recording the Choysest Actions and Results, of the Parliament, Synode, Army, City, and Countrey, p. 4to; London, 1641-’62 and 1647. 274 b Parliamentary Tracts : The Lord Protector’s Speeches to Parliament in the Painted Chamber, one on Monday, 4th September, and the other on 12th September, 1654, p. 4to ; London, 1654. 114e Pornell, Sir Henry : On Financial Reform, 16s; Lon- don, 1832. J. 236 Parr, Samuel: Prasfationis ad tres Gulielmi Bellendini libros, De Statu, editio secunda: with a free transla- tion into English, by Wm. Beloe, 8vo; London, 1788. 161a Particularites et Observations sur les Ministres des Finances de France les plus Celebres, depuis 1660 jusqu’en 1791, 8vo ; Londres, 1812. J. 79 Patriotic Addresses to President John Adams, with his Answers, 12mo ; Boston, 1798. 642d Paucton, Alexis J. P.: Metrologie, ou Traite des Mesures, Poids et Monnois des Anciens Peuples et des Modernes, 4to ; Paris, 1780. 485d, Pebrer, Pablo: Taxation, Revenue, Expenditure, Pow- er, Statistics, and Debt of the Whole British Empire, &c. 8vo ; London, 1833. 280d Peckwell, Robert H. : Cases of Controverted Elections, in the 2d Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1802, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1805-’6. J. 120 Perreau, J. A. : Le Roi Voyageur, ou Examen des Abus de l’Administration de la Lydie, 8vo ; Londres, 1784. J. 120 — — Mizrim, ou le Sage a la Cour, Histoire 8vo ; Neuchatel, 1783. J. 87a Pesselier, Charles E. : Doutes Propos6s a l’Auteur de la Theorie de l’Impot, 12mo ; Paris, 1761. 210 Petit, : Droit Public, ou Gouvernement des Colo- nies Frangoises, 2 v. 8vo ; Paris, 1771. Chapter 24.] POLITICS. 405 J. 679 Petitus, Samuel: Leges Atticse; cum Commentario, folio ; Parisiis, 1635. J. 263 Pettus, John : Constitution of Parliaments in England, 8vo; London, 1680. J. 91 Of Trade ; London, 1700: to which is annexed, Sir Henry Pollexfen’s Argument upon an Action of the Case, brought by the East India Com- pany, against Mr. Sands, 12mo ; London, 1696. J. 212 Petty, William: Constitution and Laws of England considered, 8vo ; London, 1701. J. 477 Essays in Political Arithmetick, 8vo ; London, 1699. J. 300 Political Survey of Ireland, 8vo; London, 1719. J. 270 Pettyt, George : Lex Parliamentaria ; or, a Treatise of the Custom of Parliaments of England, 8vo; Lon- don, 1690. J. 268 Petyt, William : Antient Right of the Commons of England Asserted, 8vo ; London, 1680. J. 695 Jus Parliamentarium ; or, the Ancient Power, Jurisdiction, Rights and Liberties of Parlia- ment asserted, folio ; London, 1739. 653 Peuchet, J. : Dictionnaire Universel de la Geographie Commergante, 5 v. 4to ; Paris, 1797-8. 653 a Le meme, 5 v. 4to ; Paris, 1799. J. 498 Statistique Elementaire de la France, 8vo ; Paris, 1805. 512 Phelps, S. : Treatise on the Importance of Extending the British Fisheries, 8vo ; London, 1818. J. 254 Philanthropist; or, Philosophical Essays on Politics, Government, Morals and Manners, 8vo; London, 1797. 280 Philipps, John: Election Cases, determined by the House of Commons, during the 1st Session of the 15th Par- liament, lstv. 12mo ; London, 1782. 437 Phillips, Willard : Manual of Political Economy, with Reference to the Institutions, Resources, &c. of the United States, 8vo ; Boston, 1828. 269a Pickering, P. A.: Remarks on a Report from a Select Committee of the late House of Commons, on the Publication of Printed Papers by Parliament, 8vo ; London, 1838. 5006 Picot, Jean: Statistique de la Suisse, 12mo ; Geneve, 1819. J. 199 Pibces Imprimees d’apres le Decret de la Convention National du 5 Decembre 1792, trouves dans l’Armoire de Fer au Chateau des Tuileries, le v. 8vo ; Paris, 1793. 406 POLITICS. [ Chapter 24. J. 249 Pigott, Charles : Strictures on the New Political Tenets of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, illustrated by Analogy between his Different Sentiments on the American and French Revolutions, &c. 8vo ; London, 1791. f See Letters on Men, &c. No. 252. 495a Pitkin, Timothy : Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America: including also an ac- count of Banks, Manufactures, and Internal Trade and Improvements; together with that of the Reve- nues and Expenditures of the General Government, 8vo ; New-Haven, 1835. 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G.: Memoire sur la Collection des Grands et Petits Voyages, et sur la Collection des Voyages de Melchisedech Thevenot, 4to ; Paris, 1802. 78 Casirio, Michaelis: Bibliotheca Arabico-Hispana Escu- rialensis ; sive Manuscriptorum Arabicorum, recensio et explanatio, 2 v. folio ; Matriti, 1760—’70. 53d Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de son Ex. M. le Comte D. Boutourlin, 8vo ; Florence, 1831. (Present.) 53b Catalogue de la Bibliotheque du Comte de Rewiczky; nontenant les Auteurs Classiques, Grecs et L atins, 8vo; Berolini, 1794. 53e Catalogue des Livres et Manuscrits de la Bibliotheque de feu M. Reetzel, 8vo ; Paris, 1836. 55/t Catalogue des Livres faisant partie du fonds de Li- brairie Ancienne et Moderne de J. J. et M. J. De Bure Freres, Anciens Libraires de la Bibliotheque Roy ale, 4me partie, 8vo ; Paris, 1837. 59c Catalogue of Books, &c. belonging to the Library Com- pany of Baltimore, 8vo ; Baltimore, 1809. (Present.) 58 Catalogue of Books in the Boston Atheneum, 8vo; Boston, 1S27. (Present.) 58a Catalogue of Books in the Portsmouth Atheneum; with a Supplement, 8vo; Portsmouth, 1833 and 1839. 55tti Catalogue of Books, relating Principally to America, printed between the years 1500 and 1700, 8vo; Lon- don, 1832. (2 copies.) Present. 82 Catalogue of the Arundel Manuscripts in the British Museum, folio ; London, 1834. (Present.) 59a Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Library Com- pany of Philadelphia, 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1807:—and in 2 y. 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1835. (Present.) 59a Catalogue of the Books belonging to the Loganian Li- brary : to which is prefixed, a short Account of the Institution, &c. 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1837. (Present.) 59b Catalogue of the Books belonging to the New-York Society Library, 8vo ; New-York, 1813. (Present.) 55a Catalogue of the Books, Maps, and Charts, belonging to the Library established in the Capitol at the City of Washington, for the two Houses of Congress, 8vo; Washington, 1812. 638 CRITICISM—BIBLIOGRAPHY. [Chapter 42. 55d Catalogue of the Library of the late Richard Heber, 7 v. 8vo ; London, 1834-’5. 80 Catalogue of the Library belonging to the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, 3 v. folio ; Edinburgh, 1742, 1776,and 1807. 60 Catalogue of the Library of Alleghany College, 8vo; Meadville, 1823. (Present.) 55 Catalogue of the Library purchased by Congress from Thomas Jefferson, late President of the United States, 4to ; Washington, 1815. 56 Catalogue of the Library of Congress, in December, 1830 and 1831, 8vo ; Washington, 1831. 57 Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University in Cam- bridge, Massachusetts, 3 v. 8vo ; Cambridge, 1830 and 1831. (Present.) 59 Catalogue of the Library of the American Philosophical Society, 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1824. (Present.) 55a Catalogue of the Library of the Department of State of the United States, 8vo ; Washington, 1830. 55a Catalogue of the Library of the United States Military Academy at West-Point, 8vo ; New-York, 1830-’31. ( Present.) 59c Catalogue of the Library of the University of Virginia, 8vo ; Charlottesville, 1828. (Present.) 55c Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare, and Valuable Li- brary in Fonthill Abbey, &c. &c., 8vo; London, 1823. 57 Catalogue of the Maps and Charts in the Library of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 8vo ; Cambridge, 1831. (Present.) 59c Catalogue of the Miscellaneous Books in the Pennsyl- vania State Library, 8vo ; Harrisburgh, 1829. (Pre- sent.) 60 Catalogue of Yale College Library, in 1823, Svo ; New- Haven, 1823. 60c Catalogues of Old Books, for sale by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 2 v. 8vo ; Lon- don, 1837 and 1839. 546 Clarke, Adam : Bibliographical Dictionary, 6 v. in 3, Svo ; Liverpool and Manchester, l802-’4. 546 Bibliographical Miscellany; or Supple- ment to the Bibliographical Dictionary, 2 v in 1, 8vo; London, 1806. 64d Clarke, Adam and .1. B. B.: Concise View of the Suc- cession of Sacred Literature, in a Chronological Ar- rangement of Authors and their Works, from the In- vention of Alphabetical Characters, to the year 1445, 2 v. Svo ; London, 1830. 42 Classical Journal, from March to December, 1829, vols. 39 and 40, Svo ; London, 1829. Chapter 42.] CRITICISM—BIBLIOGRAPHY. 639 766 Clavel’s Catalogue of Books printed in England since the dreadful fire of London, in 1666, to the end of Michaelmas Term, 1695, folio ; London, 1696. 76a Clement, David: Bibliotheque Curieuse Historique et Critique; ou Catalogue Raisonne de Livres Dificiles a Trouver, 9 v. 4to; Hanover, 1750-’60. J. 1 Clerc, J. le : Bibliotheque Choisie, pour servir de suite a la Bibliotheque Universelle, 28 v. l2mo; Amster- dam, 1712-’l8. (3d v. missing.) 62/” Coleridge, S. T.: Biographia Literaria; or Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1817. 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Frognall: Tides Althorpianse, or an Account of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures, at Althorp, the residence of George John Earl Spencer; to which is added, a Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, royal 8vo; London, 1822. 71 Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, 3 v. royal 8vo; London, 1821. 71a Bibliographical Decameron, or Ten Days’ pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Man- uscripts, and Subjects connected with early Engrav- ing, Typography, and Bibliography, 3 v. royal 8vo ; London, 1817. 636 Bibliomania, or Book Madness; containing some Account of the History, Symptoms, and Cure of this Fatal Disease, (1st edition, 1809, 2d edition 1811,) 8vo; London, 1809, 1811. 72 Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, in the Library of Earl Spencer, 5 v. royal 8vo ; London, 1814-’23. 63 Introduction to the Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1827. 716 — Library Companion; or the Young Man’s Guide, and the Old Man’s Comfort, in the Choice of a Library, (2d edition,) 2 v. in 1, royal 8vo; London, 1825. 640 CRITICISM—BIBLIOGRAPHY. \Chapier 42. 62g Dibdin, T. 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H.: Book Rarities in the University of Cambridge; with Original Letters, and Notes, Bio- graphical, Literary, and Antiquarian, 8vo ; London, 1829. 5a Hazlitt, William: Characters of Shakspeare’s Plays, 16s; London, 1838. 19a Ireland, William Henry: Confessions, containing the Chapter 42.] CRITICISM—BIBLIOGRAPHY. 641 particulars of his Fabrication of the Shakspeare Manu- scripts, &c., 8vo ; London, 1805. 77 Iriarte, J.: Regiae Bibliothecae Matritensis Codices Graeci MSS. vol. 1, folio ; Matriti, 1769. 15a Jebb, John: Sacred Literature; comprising a Review of the Principles of Composition laid down by the late Robert Lowth, D. D. in his Preelections and Isaiah : and an Application of the Principles so Reviewed, to the Illustration of the New Testament, &c., 8vo ; London, 1828. J. 21 Johnson, Richard: Aristarchus Anti-Bentleianus: quod- raginta sex Bentleii Errores super libro I., Q. 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J. 20 Warton, Thomas : Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, 2 v. 8vo ; London, 1762. 75 Watt, Robert: Bibliotheca Britannica, 4 v. 4to ; Edin- burgh, 1824. 55i Weale, John : Catalogue of Books from the earliest pe- riod to the present, on Architecture and Civil Engi- neering; collected in England, France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium, 8vo ; London, 1836-7. 44 Western Review, edited by Timothy Flint, 3 v. 8vo; Cincinnati, 1828-’30. Chapter 43.] CRITICISM—LANGUAGES. 645 37 Westminster and London Review’, from 1824 to 1839, 30 v. 8vo ; London, 1824—’39. 37 Index, from vol. 1 to 13, 8vo ; London, 1832. J. 4 Wheare, D. : De Rationed Methodo Legendi Historias Civiles et Ecciesiasticas, 12mo ; Oxoniae, 1637. 9 Method and Order of Reading Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories; enlarged by E. Bohun, 12mo ; London, 1694. J. 6 Worrall, John: Bibliotheca Legum: or, Catalogue of Law Books, 12mo ; London, 1765. CHAPTER XLIII. CRITICISM. 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N.: Manuel de la Purete du Langage, ou Recueil Alphabetique du Corregedes Barbarismes, des Nelogismes, &c. &c., 8vo ; Paris, 1823. J. 89 Boethius, A. M. S.: Consolationis Philosophiae, 8vo; Oxoniae, 1698. 135& Booth, David: Analytical Dictionary of the English Language, 4to ; London, 1835. 97g Booth, John: Lexicon of the Primitive Words of the Greek Language, 8vo ; London, 1820. Chapter 43.] CRITICISM—LANGUAGES. 647 97c Bos’s Greek Ellipses, abridged and translated into Eng- lish, from Professor Schaefer’s edition, with Notes, by the Rev. John Seager, 8vo; London, 1830. 87a Bosworth, J.: Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language, royal 8vo ; London, 1838. J. 22 Bottarelli, F.: French, Italian, and English Dictionary, 3d v. 12mo; London, 1777. 83& Boyer’s Dictionary, French and English, 8vo ; London. 81a Brethon, J. J. P. Le: Guide to the French Language, devised for Persons who may wish to Study the Ele- ments of that Language without the Assistance of a Teacher, 8vo; London, 1831. 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K., Cambridge, 1826.—Burgess’s Oration before the Federal Adelphi, Providence, 1831.—Follen’s In- augural Discourse, Cambridge, 1831.—Quincy’s Ad- dress at the Dane Law College, Cambridge, 1832.— Hopkins’ Address to the Cumberland Bar, Portland, 1833.—Charming’s Inaugural Address, Cambridge, 1819.—Norton’s Inaugural Discourse, Cambridge, 1819.—Webster’s Address at Pittsburgh, 1833.— Kent’s Address at New-York, 1831.—Webster’s Ad- dress at New-York, 1831.—Hilliard’s Address before the Mechanic Association at Boston, 1827.—Pick- ering’s Lecture on Telegraphic Language, Boston, 1832. —Jackson’s Lecture on Rail Roads, Boston, 1829.—Gordon’s Lecture on Lotteries, Boston, 1833. 8vo. 133 Pamphlets, Addresses, viz : Lawrence’s Address at the Opening of the American Academy of the Fine Arts, New-York, 1826.—Wheaton’s Address at the Opening of the New-York Athenaeum, New-York, 1825.—Ver- Chapter 44.] POLYGRAPHICAL. 679 planck’s Discourse before the New-York Historical Society, New-York, 1818, 8vo. 140 Pamphlets, Miscellaneous, viz:—Bradford’s Account of the Battle of Bunker Hill; Boston, 1825.—Garnett’s Letters on the Calamitous State of Affairs.—Corre- spondence between John Adams and Wm. 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Phillips, 1829-’32, vols. 5 to 11; London, l829-’32. 71 Playfair, John : Works, with a Memoir of the Author, 4 v. 8vo; Edinburgh, 1822. 173 Plutarchus: Opera, Gr. et Lat., G. Xylandro Inter- prete, 2 v. folio; Francofurti, 1620. 109 Polyanthos, 1812 and 1813, 4 v. 8vo; Boston, 1812- ’14. 166 Port Folio, from 1801 to 1805, 5 v. 4to; Philadelphia, l801-’5. 119 Port Folio, from 1806 to 1827, 42 v. 8vo; Philadel- phia, l806-’27. 118 Portico, from 1816 to 1818, 5 v. 8vo; Baltimore, 1816-T8. 51a Racine, Jean: (Euvres, 5 v. 8vo; Paris, 1813. J. 77 Rainbow, 8vo; Richmond, 1804. 63a Raleigh, Sir Walter: Works, now first collected: to which are prefixed, the Lives of the Author, by Oldys and Birch, 8 v. 8vo; Oxford, 1829. 163 Rees, Abraham: Cyclopaedia, 1st American edition, 41 v. 4to; Philadelphia. 163 Plates, 6 v. 4to ; Philadelphia. 516 Regnard, J. 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(2d part 1835, wanting.) 117 United States Literary Gazette and Review, from 1824 to 1827, 6 v. 4to and 8vo ; Boston, l824-’27. 55 Valery, M.: Etudes Morales, Politiques et Litteraires, ou Recherche des Verites par les Faits, 8vo ; Paris, 1824. J. 49 Voltaire, F. M. A. de : (Euvres, 58 v. 8vo ; , 1775-’85. 50 Works, with Notes, by various hands, 20 v. 8vo ; London, 1780—1806. 148a Waldie, Adam : Select Circulating Library; containing the best Popular Literature, including Memoirs, Bi- ography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c., 2 vols. 4to ; Philadelphia, 1833. (Present.) 99 Walker, John : Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman’s Magazine, 4 v. 8vo ; London, 1814. 129a Walsh’s American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 4 v. 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1811-’12. 62c Wanley, Nathaniel: Wonders of the Little World ; ora General History of Man ; with the Addition of New and Curious Matter, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1806. J. 78 Webster, Noah: Collection of Essays and Fugitive Writings, 8vo; Boston, 1790. J. 102 Weekly Magazine of Original Essays, Fugitive Pieces, and Interesting Intelligence, for 1798, 2 v. 8vo ; Philadelphia, 1798. 112d Western Monthly Magazine; a continuation of the Il- linois Monthly Magazine, 5 v. 8vo; Cincinnati, 1833-’36. 43 Wight, J. : Mornings at Bow Street, with Illustrations by George Cruikshank, 12mo; London, 1825. 23 Williams, C. H.: Works, with Notes by Horace Wal- pole, 3 v. 12mo; London, 1822. 95 Willich, A. F. M.: Domestic Encyclopedia ; with ad- ditions by Thomas Cooper, 3 v. 8vo; Philadelphia, 1821. 26 Wine and Walnuts, by Ephraim Hardcastle, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1823. INDEX TO THE NAMES OF AUTHORS AND ANNOTATORS: AND TO THE Publications of Learned Societies, to Encyclopedias, Newspapers, Reviews, Magazines, Sfc. NOTE.—The Roman Numerals indicate the Chapters,—the Arabic Figures refer to the Numbers of the Books in those Chapters. The names of Authors, &c. of Works upon Law, are given in a separate section, at the close of the Index. NAMES OF AUTHORS AND ANNOTATORS. A. Abadie, xliii. 29 a. Abbot, xii. 80. Abdy, xxix. 215 i. Abel, xxix. 788. Abercrombie, vii. 17; xvi. § 1, 15 b. Abernethy, ix. 4, 5; xvii. 130, 131, 132. Abrantes.—See Junot. Abulfeda, ii. 378 a. Accum, viii. 7, 7 a. Acerbi, xxix. 723. Acherly, xxiv. 685. Ackerman, xxxi. 54, 55, 56, 57, 58. Ackland, v. 51. Acosta, xxix. 388, 389. Adair, x. 57, 58; xxix. 848. Adam, xxx. 0 3. Adams, i. 147; iii. 169 c.; iv. 143, 218, 219; ix. 2 b; x. 123 a; xii. 59; xvi. §1, 174 b; xvii. 206; xxiv. 79, 321, 332, 355, 387,469; xxv. 11; xxvi. 9; xxvii. 29, 42; xxviii. 28; xxix. 533 a, 642 a, 649; xxxv. 58 b; xl. 27,53 d. Adams and Cunningham, xliv. 140. Adamson, ii. 19 a. Addison, xxiv. 61, 465; xxix. 64, 560 b; xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 11; xliv. 65 a. Adelung, xlii. 62 k. Adet, viii. 23. Adler, ii. 378 a. Adye,xv. 5. Elianus, i. 1, 141. Elius Lampridius, i. 126. Elius Spartianus, i. 126. .Eschines, xvi. § 1, 97; xxxix. 9; xl. 8, 34,34 a, 35 a, 35 b, 36,37 a, 60. Eschylus, xxxvii. 18, 19, 19 a, 19 b, 19 c, 20; xliv. 9 a. Esop, xxxiv. 5S—62, 126 d. Agatias, i. 44. Agoub, xlii. 62 i. Agresti, xxiv. 629 a. Agricola, vii. 94. AgUeros, xxix. 375. Aignan,xlii. 50 a. Aikin, ii. 334 a, 206; iii. 117, 118, 118 a, 136 a, 168, 180a; v. 39; x. 4; xxvii. 4 a; xxix. 618 a; xl. 58 a; xliv. 76 a, 91. Aillaud, xliii. 91 a. Ainslie, x. 81. Ainsworth, vi. 39 a; xxxiv. 20 b, 55 e; xliii. 131,132. Airy, xxviii. 52. Aislabie, xxiv. 578. Aitken, xxvi. 5 b, 5 c. Aitzema, ii. 348. Akber, ii. 379 a; xvi. § 1, 99 a. Akenside, xxxvi. 62. Akerly, x. 72; xv. 85. Akerman, xv. 44; xxxi. 10 a, 10 b, 11 a. Albers xlii. 49. Albert de Mandelslo, xxix. 776, 776 a. Alberti, xxix. 627 a; xxx. 11. Alberti di Villanuova, xliii. 141. Albon, xxiv. 45. Albrizzi, xxxi. 39. 688 INDEX Alcedo, xxix. 391 a, 863. Alcedo y Herrera, xxix. 372, 376. Alcidamas, xl. 34. Alciphron, xxxix. 10, 11. Alcock, viii. 26. Alcott, xv. 92 b. Alden, iv. 2. Alderson, x. 93 l; xv. 133 a. Aldrich, xl. 5. Aleman, xxxiv. 98 b. Alemanni, i. 188. Alexander, vi. 40 b; x. 118 b; xxix. 253 b, 478 b, 537 a, 639 g, 777; xxxiii. 17 a. Alexander ab Alexandra, xliv. 37. Alexander Aphrod. xvi. § 1, 12. Alexis, xxxvi. 33. Alfieri, ii. 180-1; xxiv. 145; xxxvii. 38. Algarotti, xxxix. 18, 19. Ali Bey, xxix. 624. Alison, ii. 231 a, 231 a*; x. 46 e; xvi. § 1, 163. Aldridge, xxiv. 513. Allen, iv. 10, 119, 179; xiv. 10 a; xv. 104 a; xvi. § 1, 110; xvii. 174 a, 242, 243, 243 b\ xxiv. 308, 373; xxix. 278, 858 d\ xliv. 136. Alliot, xxiv. 709. Allom, xxix. 530 b. Almon, iii. 31. Alston, xxxi. 15 a. Amaltheus, xxxv. 17. Ameilhon, i. 48. Amelot de la Houssaye, xxiv. 46. Amerongen, xxvii. 4. Amersfoordt, xl. 34 a. Ames, xv. 186,186 a; xxiv. 571. Ammianus Marcellinus, i. 130, 182. Amory, xxxiv. 17 b. Amphis, xxxvi. 33. Amiot, xvi. § 1, 195 a. Amyot, i. 187 a; xl. 44 b. Anacharsides, xxxix. 7. Anacreon, xxxiv. 8, 48,49,64; xxxvi.62. Anaxandrides, xxxvi. 33. Anbury, xxix. 234. Anchoran, xliii. 73. Ancillon, ii. 147 a. Andersen, xxix. 87 a. Anderson, ii. 274 , 411; iii. 223; vii. 48; xxiv. 474 , 503; xxv. 9; xxix. 16; xxxiv. 88 a; xliv. 97, 134 a. Andever, (Lord) xxiv. 274 a. Andini, xxxvi. 12. Andocides,xl. 34, 38. Andre, xxiv. 173. Andreossy, xv. 174. Andrews, iv. 114; xxiv. 243; xxix. 155 a. Angelo, iii. 181 a. Angerville, d’, ii. 54. Ango, iii. 18. Angouleme, ii. 104. Annius Viterbo, i. 4. Anquetil, ii- 126 b. Anson, xxix. 419. Anspach, xxix. 298 b. Anster, xxxvii. 7 6- Anstey, xxxvi. 41,41 a. Antes, xxix. 755 b. Anthoine, xxiv. 554. Anthon, i. 155 a; xxxvi. 45. Antiphanes, xxxvi. 33. Antiphon, xl. 34. Antisthenes, xl. 34. Antommarchi, ii. 248. Antonini, xliii. 21. Antoninus, i. 4; xvi. § 1, 28, 29; xxix. 656 b. Antonio, xxiv. 483. Apicius, xv. 13. Apollodorus, i. 8; xxxvi. 33. Apollonius Rhodius, xxxiv. 90,91;xxxvi. 62. Apollonius Tyanaeus, xxxix. 7. Apperly, xxxvi. 23 a. Appianus, i. 33, 120,185. Arago, xxxviii. 7 a; xxix. 687a. Arblay,d’, iii. 165 a. Arblay.—See Burney. Arbuthnot, xxiv. 642 c. Archer, viii. 30; xxix. 589 c. Archimedes, xxv. 9; xxvi. 1, 21. Archius, xxxv. 17. Aretaeus, x. 49 a, 130. Aretinus, xxxix. 26. Aretius, i. 4. Arfwedson, xxix. 253 g. Argensola, ii. 352 b\ xxix. 800. Argenson, xvi. § 1, 123. Ariosto, xxxiv. 5, 104 a, 124, 125; xxxr. 17; xxxvi. 62. Aristaenetus, xxxix. 8. Aristaeus, xvii. 115. Aristophanes, xxxviii. 13, 13 a, 13 b, 13 c, 32. Aristotle, xii. 66; xvi. § 1, 19, 20, 102, 120; xxiv. 607, 678; xl. 26, 26 a, xli. 3, 4; xliv. 36, 166 a. Armitage, iv. 55 a. Armstrong, iv. 23 r; x. 37i;xi. 21; xxxvi- 37, 37 a, 38, 62. Arnald, xvii. 293 b. Arnaud, v. 51. Arnault, ii. 140, 252 a; xxiv. 198. Arnay, d’, i. 53. Arnold, i. 102 c; iii. 259; x. Ill c; xxxi. 32 a. Arnott, vi. 29*; xiii. 48 a. Arnould, xxiv. 204, 660. Arphe y Villafane, xxxi. 34. Arteaga, xxxii. 5. Arrianus, i. 74 , 75, 179. Arrowsmith, xxix. 675. Arundell, xxix. 573 d. Ascelin, xxix. 421 b. Ascensius.—See Badius. Ascham, ii. 19 c. Ascham, xv. 175 a; xxxix. I. Ash, xliii. 109 a. Ashburton.—See Barr£. Ashe, xxix. 218. Ashley, i. 73, 73 a. Ashmun, iv. 167 c. Aspin, xxviii. 30; xxix. M 2; INDEX 689 Assheton, xxix. 768. Astle, iii. 309 b; xv 194. Astruc, x. 52 a, 53,125 a. Athenaeus, i. 189. Atkinson, xxxi. 61. Atkyns, x. 93 h\ xxiv. 688. Atterbury, xvii. 244. Atwater, xxiv. 475; xxix. 208 a. Atwood, xxiv. 293. Auber, vii. 46; xxiv. 314 d. Auberteuil, iv. 125, 126, 133. Aubertin, ii. 255. Aubrey, xxxix. 40. Audebert, xii. 68 a, 68 b. Audouin, xii. 18 a. Audubon, xii. 63 e, 80. Aufrere, xxix. 653 a; xliv. 134 a. Auger, xl. 34 a; 36, 36 a, 37 a, 38, 40. Augurellus, xxxv. 17. Auldjo, vi. 23 a; xxix. 537/. Austen, xxxiv. 20 b, 25 c, 25 d, 25 e, 25/, 25 g. Austin, ii. 19 c; iv. 162; xvii. 49, 243; xxix. 27 i, 655. Ausonius, xxxv. 1. Auteroche, xxix. 385, 720 a. Avdall, ii. 315. Ayala, ii. 352 c. Ayre, iii. 28; x. 93 m. Ayscough, xxxvii. 34, 34 5; xliv. 76 d. Azara, xii. 39, 39 a, 39 b. B. Babbage, xvii. 192/; xxvii. 39 a, 39 6; xlii. 62 e. Babington, x. 102 a. Bache, iv. 206, 207; x. 22 a. Bacheti, xxv. 51. Bachmair, xliii. 111. Back, xxix. 431 c. Bacon, ii. 196 a; iii. 74 a, 268, 318; xvi. § 1, 15, 15 a; xvii. 242; xxiv. 13 a, 211,306,682; xliv. 63,150,154 c, 167. Badcock, xxix. 478 c. Badius, xxxv. 65. Badnall, xxiv. 456. Baglivi, x. 32 c. Bagshaw, xxiv. 56. Bahrdt, xvii. 96. Bailey, xxvii. 51; xxxiv. 64; xliii. 155, 172 a. Baillet, xxix. 136. Bailleul, xliv. 134 a. Baillie, xi. 8 b, 20. Baillie, xxxvii. 35, 35 a. Bailly, xlii. 54 a. Baily, ii. 132; xxix. 325. Baines, iii. 204; xv. 167 a, 167 b. Baird, vii. 90. Baissas, xxix. 213 b. Baker, i. 73 b, 119, 136, 136 a; iii. 313; xii. 24, 58; xxiv. 524, 524 a. Bakewell, vi. 31 a, 31 6; vii. 66. Baldwin, xvi. § 1, 13; xvii. 7, 242; xxiv. 572 d, 649. Ball, xi. 3. Ballingall, xxx. 4 b. Bancroft, iv. 3, 138 a; x. 85 a; xii. 37; xv. 81. Bandini, iv. 141 a; xxix. 659 a. Banier, xvii. 118 a; xxxiv. 134. Banim, xxxiv. 20 b. Banks, i. 153 a; ii. 110 a; iii. 86, 264 a; xxiv. 476. Bandiera, i. 32. Barante, xxiv. 159,159 a. Barbauld, xxxix. 22 a; xliv. 76 a. Barber, iv. 217. Barbeyrac, xvi. § 2, 7, 28, 53, 54, 67. Barbier, xlii. 53 a. Barcia, xxix. 834. Barclay, xvi. § 1, 85; xvii. 290. Bard, xliv. 137. Baretti, xliii. 142, 179. Bareith, ii. 52; iii. 66. Baring, xxiv. 260. Barker, i. 155 a; iii. 182; xxiv. 253 a; xl. 35 a. Barlow, x. 102 a; xv. 68 b, 68 c, 68 d; xxiv. 246, 249; xxv. 33 5; xxxiii. 31, 40. Barnard, xliii. 96. Barnaud, xxxvii. 2. Barnes, xv. 109; xxxiii. 34; xxxiv. 8, 64; xxxvii. 40. Barney, iv. 171 a. Barnwell, x. 38. Baron, iii. 169. Barre, ii. 413. Barr6-Saint-Venant, xxiv. 209. Barrere, xxix. 141. Barrett, xvii. 243 c. Barri.—See Giraldus Cambrensis. Barrington, iii. 236, 236 a, 299 b; xii. 70; xxix. 12, 420 a; xliii. 92. Barrow, iii. 291; xv. 23 a; xvii. 309; xxiv. 604 a, 723; xxix. 33 c, 412, 535 d, 558 a, 609, 640, 794. Barruel, ii. 128 b. Barry, iii. 303; vii. 1 a; xxix. 832; xxxi. 39 b. Bart, xxiv. 208. Barthe, xxv. 2. Barthelemy, i. 92, 93; xxix. 500. Bartoli, xxx. 11. Barton, iv. 17S; vi. x. 106; xii. 74; xiii. 42, 53, 54; xxiv. 593; xxix. 229, 290,291. Bartram, xxix. 230, 855. Basedovius, xxvii. 4. Basnage, i. 195. Bass, xliii. 6. Bassompierre, iii. 85. Bassville, ii. 278. Bateman, x. 2 a, 79 c, 99 a, 124 b. 690 INDEX Bates, xvi. § 1, 170 ; xvii. 133. Batteux, xvi. § 1, 120. Battie, xl. 39. Batty, ii. 354. Baudeau, xv. 14 ; xxiv. 404, 546. Baudry des Lozieres, xxix. 267 a, 268. Baume, viii. 9 ; x. 19. Bausset, ii. 206 a, 253. Baxter, iii. 248; xvi. § 1, 143 a; xvii. 18S c, 235 ; xxxv. 42 c. Bayard, ii. 45 a; xxiv. 82 d; xxix. 69, 235. Bayle, ii. 401, 402 ; x. 83 /; xi. 1 a ; xvi. § 1, 45, 46, 47 ; xvii. 3 ; xliv. 171 a. Bayley, iii. 305* ; xxix. 305 c. Baylies, iv. 146 a. Baynard, x. 65. Bazinghen, xxiv. 642 e. Beamish, iii. 240/; xv. 143 a. Beasley, xvi. § 1, 166. Beatson, iii. 86/; vii. 96 a; xxiv.279 a; xliii. 132. Beattie, iii. 224 c; xxxv. 67 ; xxxvi. 62 ; xxxviii. 21 c; xliv. 10. Beauchamp, ii. 261 a; xxix. 351. Beauclerk, xxix. 650 b. Beaufort, xxix. 420 a. Beaufoy, xxiv. 244; xxvii. 55 a; xxix. 348. Beaujour, xxiv. 430. Beaumarchais, xxiv. 469; xxxviii. 18, 22. Beaumont, iv. 221 ; x. 95 b; xxiv. 231 d, 655; xxix. 365, K 2, K 3, K 4 ; xxxvi. 62, 75 ; xxxviii. 26 c, 31. Beaunoir, xxxviii. 22. Beaupoil, xxiv. 183. Beautemp-Beaupre, xxvi. 15 a. Beauvois, iv. 16; xxvii. 18. Beauzee, xliii. 31. Beccari, xxvii. 4. Beccaria, xxiv. 18, 397. Beche, vi. 35, 35 a. Becher, xxiv. 456. Beck, x. 59 b, 59 b*-, xxxvii. 3 a, 40. Becker, xxx. 35. Becket, xxxviii. 21 c. Beckford, xxix. 477 a, 494 d; xxxiv. 20 b, 32 b. Beckman, xv. 46. Bdclard, xi. 8. Beddoes, x. 92. Bede, iii. 310; v. 24; xliii. 187. Bedell, xliii. 47. Bedinger, xxiv. 591. Beecher, xv. 92 c. Beechey, xxix. 428 a, 696 a, 750. Bekker, i. 102 c, 102 d, 102 e; xxxviii. 13 c. Belidor, xxvii. 55 Belinaye, x. 10 b. Belknap, iv. 66, 143 a, 180 a. Bell, ii. 415; iii. 264; iv. 251; ix. 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18; x. 16 d, 46 c, 75; xi. 11, 11 . a, 12, 18, 19; xii. 36 b; xvii. 192 a, 192 e, 292 a; xxiv. 337; xxix. 71; xl. 14 a. Bellchambers, iii. 172 a. Bellendenus, xxiv. 236, 236 a. Bellers, xvi. § 2, 49. Bellini, xvi. § 1, 187. Beloe, i. 101; iii. 192; xliii.62 b; xliv. 89. Belsches, vii. 90. Belsham, iii. 1, 103, 111, 127,127 a, 128. Beltrami, xxix. 276,276 a. Belzoni, xxix. 622, S 3. Beneski, iv. 54 b. Benezet, xvi. § 1, 81 Benger, ii. 46; iii. 116, 179, 179 a. Benham, xxx. 7 a. Benjamin de Tudelle, xxix. 421 b. Bennett, xxiv. 455; xxix. 404 c, 427 a. Bennison, xxiv. 449 a. Benson, xxix. 256; xliii. 87. Bent, xlii. 55 e. Bentham, xvi. § 1, 165 a; xxiv. 21,97, 168, 489, 489 a, 490, 492, 493, 494. Bentivoglio, ii. 94, 95, 307 a. Bentley, xvii. 242; xxxiv. 20 b; xxxvi. 69; xxxviii. 30; xliv. 122 c. Benton, vii. 1 a. Benyowsky, xxix. 779. Benzelius, xliii. 146. Benzoni, xxix. 132, 134. B changer, xxxv. 54 e. Berenger, xv. 103 e. Beresford, ii. 105. Bergier, xvi. § 1, 64. Bergler, xxxix. 10. Bergman, viii. 35. Berington, ii. 342; xlii. 73. Berkeley, xvii. 134, 172; xxxix. 38 b- Berkenhout, iii. 238. Berkley, iii. 150 a. Bcrlie, i. 60. Bermanni, xxxiii. 47. Berosus, i. 4. Berquin, xxix. 269. Bernard, i. 193; ii. 402; iii. 32 c; xxiv. 217 c; xxix. 83; xliii. 123. Berners, (Lord.)—See Bourchier. Berni, xxxiv. 6, 104 b. Bernier, xxix. 602, 602 a. Bernoulli, xxvii. 16. Berri, iii. 48 c, 264 c. Bersabita, xxix. 386. Berthe, x. 91. Berthollet, xv. 82, 83; xxvii. 4 a. Berthoud, xv. 1. Berthoud & Co., xxiv. 593. Bertin, x. 44 a. Bertius, xxix. 3. Bertrand, vi. 9 c; xxix. 113. Bertrand de Moleville, ii. 233. Berwick, xvi. § 1, 99. Besenval, ii. 205 c. Betham, ii. 412; iii. S6 b, 86 c. Beudant, xiv. 8 a. Bevan, xii. 15. Beveridge, xvii. 293 a; xxiv. 317 a. Beverly, iv. 6, 101 a. Bewick, xii. 17 d, 36 a; xxxiv. 126 c, 126 d. Bexon, xxiv. 628. INDEX Beyerle, xxiv. 644.) Beza, xvii. 12,17. Bezout, xxv. 29, 30. Bichat, ix. 15; xi. 8, 10. Bicker, xxvii. 4. Biddle, iv. 47 a; xxiv. 415. Bidet, vii. 15. Bielfield, xxiv. 147, 147 a. Bigelow, xiii. 29, 55; xv.92 d, 168, 194 a. Bigland, ii. 152, 153; iii. 101. Billardde Veaux, ii. 236 a. Billecoq, xxxix. 91 b, 296; xxxiii. 28 a. Billingsley, vii. 90. Billington, xxx. 6 a. Bion, xxxv. 42 a, 43, 43 a, 43 b, 44; xxxvi. 51, 62. Biot, xxvii. 33; xxviii. 12 b. Bingham, v. 69. Bingley, i. 67. Binns, vii. 45. Birch, ii. 402; iii. 144, 332, 339; xvii. 159 a, 242, 310; xxvii. 4; xxix. L; xl. 13; xliv. 63 a. Birckenstock, xxxv. 66. Bird, xxxiv. 70 e, 70/, 70 g, 70 h. Birkbeck, xxv. 37; xxix. 207, 208,458 b. Biscoe, xxiv. 517. Bishop, xxiv. 389,467, 468, 469. Bismark,xv. 143 a. Bisset, iii. 99, 159 a. Black, ii. 364 a; viii. 34; xxiv. 135; xxix. 343, 344, 726; xxxi. 60; xl. 25. Blacker, ii. 393. Blacklock, xxxvi. 62. Blackmore, xxxvi. 62. Blackstone, xxiv. 273. Blackwell, i. 79, 79 a; xv. 29; xiii. 7, 8. Blackwood, xliv. 120. Blainville, xiv. 22, 24. Blair, ii. A; v. 50 a; xvii. 245; xxxvi. 62; xl. 24. Blake, xxiv. 451. Blakelock, xxv. 18 a. Blakey, xvi. § 1, 105 b, 173 c. Blanc, i. 175. Blancard, x. 25, 26. Blanchard, xv. 165. Bland, vi. 15; xv. 136. Blandin, xi. 14 a, 19 a. Blane, x. 45 d, 85; xxvii. 4 a. Blaquiere, ii. 156, 186, 290 a; xxix. 332, 507. Blayney, xvii. 154; xxv. 39 a, 39 b. Bleecker, xliv. 22. Blencowe, iii. 132 c. Blessington, xxxiv. 22 e, 22 /, 69 i; xxxix. 42 a. Bliss, iii. 306. Blodget, xxiv. 361. Blond, xxxi. 33. Blondel, xvii. 306 a. Blondin, xliii. 81 c. Bloomfield, i. 102 b, 102 e; xliii. 65 a. Blount, xvi. § 1, 51, 193. Blumenbach, x. 46 a; xi. 9; xii. 28,28 a. Blunt, iv. 64 a; xxiv. 511 6; xxviii. 24 a; xxix. 660; xliv. 9 a, 144. Boaden, iii. 175,175 a, 175 b, 175 c; xxxi. 39 c. Boardley, xxvii. 27. Boase, vi. 32 b. Bobbin.—See Collier. Boccaccio, xxxiv. 103 a, 104. Boden, xxxiv. 92. Bodin, xxiv. 10. Bodley, xxiv. 591. Boeckh, xxiv. 440. Boerhaave, x. 1, 11; xiii. 2. Boethius, xvf. § 1, 30,31; xxxv. 25; xliii. 89. Bogue and Bennett, v. 30. Bohun, xxiv. 698; xxix. 807; xlii. 9. Boid, xxix. 478 d. Boilavius, xli. 17. Boileau, ii. 58; xxiv. 426; xxxvi. 19, 20; xliv. 51 c. Boisgelin, ii. 357; xxix. 724. Boisseau, x. 85 e. Bojardo, xxxiv. 6. Bolingbroke, xvi. § 1, 61, 134; xxiv. 225; xxix. 334; xliv. 68 a, 151 b. Bollman, xxiv. 554. Bomare, xii. 18. Bombet, ii. 177, 178. Bonaparte, (CharlesLucien,) xii. 78. Bonaparte, (Louis,) ii. 250, 303. Bonaparte, (Lucien,) ii. 253 c; xxxiii. 42 a. Bonaparte, (Napoleon,) ii. 240 a, 245. Bond, xxxvi. 1, 7. Bonet, x. 133. Bonne, xxvii. 27. Bonnet, xii. 32; xliv. 135 a. Bonneterie, vii. 21. Bonneville, xvi. § 1, 109; xxiv. 705; xxix. 206 b. Bonnieres, xxiv. 568. Bonnycastle, xxv. 26; xxix. 336. Bonpland, xxix. 893. Bonucci, xxx. 2 b. Booth, xv. 164 5; xliii. 97 g, 135 b. Boott, iii. 169 b. Borch, xxix. 507 a. Bordley, vii. 43, 44, 46, 81, 82. Boreel, xvi. § 2, 16. Borlase, iii. 308; xxix. 706. Borrelly, ii. 288 a. Bos, xvii. 278; xliii. 97 c. Boscovich, xxvii. 4. Bose, vi. 44. Bosman, xxix. 114. Bosquillon, xxiv. 172. Bosset, xxiv. 559. Bossu, xxix. 164, 269 c. Bossuet, i. 59. Bossut, xxv. 25, 26; xxvii. 25 a. Bostichi, xliv. 61. Bostock, x. 45/, 46 g; xliv. 91. Boswell, ii. 183 a; iii. 155, 155 a, 289 d; vii. 25. Bosworth, xliii. 87 a. Boteler, xxix. 639 c. Botta, ii. 169; iv. 121, 122- Bottarelli, xliii. 22. 692 INDEX Boucharlat, xxv. 18 a. Boucher, iv. 197; xvii. 246. Bouchette, xxix. 658, 849 b. Bougainville, xxiv. 71; xxix. 684 a. Bougeant, xvi. § 2, 15. Bouguer, xxviii. 46. Bouh£reau, xvii. 269. Bouherius, xvi. §1,6. Bouhier, xl. 11 a. Boulanger, xvi. § 1,16 a, 50,52,187,188. Bouquet, iv. 14, 188. Bourchier, xxxiv. 126 b. Bourdaloue, xvii. 79, 79 a, 79 b, 79 c. Bourdeille, ii. 48. Bourdon, xii. 18 a; xxv. 12 a, 17 a. Bourgoing, xxix. 471. Bourke, ii. 351. Bourne, iii. 80; xvii. 37 a. Bourrienne, ii. 252. Bourrit, xxix. 149. Boursault, xxxiv. 56. Bowditch, xxiv. 575 c; xxvi. 13; xxviii. 41; xxix. 636 c, 645, 711, 748. Bowen, iv. 170 a. Bower, i. 151; ii. 130 a; v. 32, 57. Bowers, xvii. 242. Bowles, xxix. 470; xxxvi. 61 b; xliv. 134 a. Bowring, xvi. § 1, 165 a; xxiv. 656 a; xxxv. 28. Bowyer, xvii. 282 a. Boxhorn, xxxix. 2. Boyd, xxiv. 257, 514, 515; xxxiii. 27 e; xxxvii. 20. Boydell, xxxi. 49, 50,51, QQ.. Boyer, iii. 91, 91 a; ix. 10,11; xxxiv. 15; xliii. 83 b. Boyer de Prebandier, ii. 111. Boyle, xxvii. 56; xxxix. 29; xliv. 154 6. Boyse, xvii. 46; xxxvi. 62. Bozman, iv. 100,100 a. Braccio, i. 33. Bracken, x. 9. Brackenridge, iv. 23; xxix. 275, 337; xxxiv. 30. Bradford, iv. 77; xxix.N*; xliv. 140. Bradley, vii. 27, 28, 29, 94; x. 101 6; xiii. 25; xxvi. 4 b. Brady, iii. 315, 316; xxiv. 681, 687. Brahe, xxviii. 36. Brahm, xvii. 237. Brainerd, iv. 80, 81. B raith waite, ii. 115. Bramham, xxiv. 594. Bramsen, xxix. 477, 546. Bramwell, xxiv. 621 e. Branagan, xvi. §1, 14, 78; xxxvi. 29, 30. Brancas, xxiv. 156. Brand, iii. 80, 260 a; xxix. 368. Brande, vi. 38; viii. 37, 38. Brandt, v. 70. Brannan, iv. 172. Brantome.—See Bourdeille. Brasse, xxxvii. 23 a. Bray, iii. 146. Braybrooke, iii. 280. Brayer, xxix. 537 h. Brayley, viii. 33 c; xxix. 20. Brdbeuf, xxxiii. 28 a. Breckenridge, iv. 95. Breckinridge, xvii. 267*. Bredow, ii. 415. Bree, iii. 271. Bremner, xxxii. 2. Bremontier, vi. 42. Brendlah, xxxiv. 55 l. Brent, v. 62; xxviii. 20. Brenton, iii. 240. Breschet, xi. 10/. Brethon, xliii. 81 a. Breton, xxix. 404 6;xxxv. 69 a; xliii. 48,49. Brewer, xxix. 456 b, 456 c. Brewster, xxvii. 2, 23 a, 39 c; xliv. 9 a, 9 b, 90, 93, 164 a. Bridault, i. 55. Bridel, xxix. 188. Bridges, iii. 207. Bridgman, xvi. § 1,192 a. Brief, ii. 92. Briggs, ii. 317; ix. 2 d; xxxix. 25. Brigham, x. 5 a. Bright, xxix. 729. Brindley, xxvii. 17; xlii. 76 b. Brissot de Warville, xvi. § 1, 82; xxiv. 74, 124, 174, 183, 441, 525; xxix. 229, 238. Bristed, xxiv. 532, 575. Britaine, xvii. 59. Britton, xxix. 456 d, 456 e; xxx. 6 k, 7 b, 19 a, 19 b, 29 6; xxxi. 53; xxxvi. 41 a. Brizard, ii. 189. Broackes, x. 97 c. Broadley, xvii. 184 d. Broc, xxvii. 27 b. Brock, xxix. 602 a. Brockedon, xxix. 76 a. Brocquiere, xxix. 565. Brodie, i. 139; ii. 267 a; iii. 109. Brome, xxxvi. 62. Bromley, xxxi. 39 d. Bronckowski, ii. 279 b. Brongniart, xii. 18 a. Bronikowski, xxxiv. 22 c. Brook, v. 29. Brooke, iii. 71 a; xiii. 14; xxix. 650 a, 725, 727; xxxvi. 62. Brookes, x. 33, 34; xxix. 610 b, 655. Broome, xxxvi. 62. Brosius, vi. 29. Brosse, vii. 13. Brosses, xxix. 689. Brougham, xv. 92 6; xvii. 192 a, 192 b; xxiv. 260, 307; xl. 4S b. Broughton, xvii. 312; xxix. 473, 694. Broukhousius, xxxv. 10. Broussais, x. 46 c, 46 d, 83 c. Brower, ii. 347. Brown, i. 148; iii. 288 a; iv. 183, 208, 229; x. 15,42 a, 107; xii. 1 c; xvi. § 1, 178; xvii. 36, 66, 117; xxiv. 60. 267; xxix. 225, 263, 313 ; xvii. 55 b, 63; xxix. 743; xxxi. 43; xxxv. 19 a; xxxvi. 62; xl. 49; xliv. 63 c, 149 b. Browning, ii. 182; v. 52 b. Bruce, ii. 394; xxix. 631. Bruhier, xii. 9. Brum, xxiv. 334, 335. Brumoy, ii. 64; xxxvii. 17 a, 40 c. Brunck, xxxvi. 33; xxxviii. 13. Brunet, xlii. 54. Brunton, xv. 123 e; xxvii.40,40 a; xxxiv. 20 b. Bruyere, xvi. § 1, 67, 67 a, 118. Bruyn, xxix.818, 819. Bruys, xliv. 15. Bryan, xxxi. 40 a. Bryant, i. 162, 163; xxxv. 26 a. Brydges, iii. 48 6; xxix. 485 a, 576 a; xxxv. 69 a; xxxvi. 57; xii. 7, 7 a; xlii. 62 a; xliv. 153 a. Buat, xxvii. 25. Buchan, x. 36. Buchan, (Earl of,) iii. 224; xxiv. 476. Buchanan, iii. 208, 215,341; xv. 61; xvii. 259; xxiv. 235, 455; xxix. 293, 782, 785 a; xxxi. 16 6; xxxv. 17, 47. Buchner, xliii. 169. Buck, iii. 318. Buckingham, xxix. 564. Buckingham, (Duke of,) xxxv. 38. Buckland, xvii. 192 e. Budge, xxvi. 14. Buell, vii. 99 a. Buffa, xxix. 650. Buffier, xvi. § 1, 166 a. Buffon, vi. 58; xii. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 68. Buist, xiii. 29 a. Bull, xvii. 135; xliv. 143. Bullock, xxix. 153, 205, 259. Bulos, vii. 15 b. Bulow, ii. 240 a. Bulstrode, xxiv. 237. Bulwer, i. 87 a; xxiv. 198 a, 198 b, 198 c, 574 b\ xxix. 101; xxxiv. 20 b, 68/, 68 g, 68 i, 68 j, 68 k, 69 a, 69 b, 69 c, 69 d, 69 e, 69 /, 69 x, 114/ 114 g; xxxvii. 20 c; xliv. 47 b, 83 b. Bunbury, xxxix. 38 e. Bunyan, xvii. 188 a. Buommattei, xliii. 76. Burchell, xxix. 746. Burckhardt, xvi. § 1,191 a; xxix. 754,756. Burder, xvii. 216, 281, 289 a. Burdon, xvi. § 1. 167 c. Burdy, iii. 144 b. Burgess, xxix. 101 a, 491 a; xliv. 137 a. Burgh, xvi. §1,135; xxiv. 219; xxxii. 4. Burghley.—See Cecil/.. Burgoyne,iv. 134; xxiv. 31S; xxxviii. 8a. Burigny, ii. 306 a. Burk,iv. 102; *xxiv. 470. Burke, iii. 48 a, 49,49 a, 49 b\ iv. 9; xxiv. 241, 337, 600 a; xxxix. 39,46 b\ xl. 43 a; xliv. 69, 69 a. Burkhard, xii. 8. Burlamaqui, xvi. § 2, 22, 51, 52. Burman, i. 117; xxxv. 15 Burmeister, xii. 51 a. Burn, xliii. 37. Burnaby, xxix. 232, 233. Burnes, xxix. 589 d. Burnet, iii. 121,331; v. 60; vi. 41,56,56 a; xvii. 8, 184 c, 307; xxiv. 13, 221; xxix. 65; xxxi. 38 b; xliii. 51 a. Burnett, iii. 64. Burney, ii. 174 a; xxix. 429, 680, 851; xxxii. 6, 7; xxxiv. 19 e, 19 f, 19 g, 19 h. Burns, ix. 12; xxxv. 12, 34 b. Burr, iv. 165 /; xxix. M. Burrall, xliv. 135. Burridge, xxx. 3. 4. Burriel, xxix. 383, 384. Burritt, xxviii. 3 b, 54. Burrow, xiv. 4. Burrows, x. Ill a. Burton, vi. 27*; xvi. § 1,158; xxiv. 282; xxix. 102 g; xxxiii. 62. Bury, iii. 67 a, 180 d\ xxxiv. 69 q; xxxvi. 74 a. Busby, vii. 70 a; xxxii. 3; xliii. 62. Busching, xxix. 671; xliii. 121. Butel-Dumont, xxix. 160. Butler, ii. 56,291,305-6; v. 43; xvii. 75 c, 136,187 b, 188,194,195; 215 h, 395 b; xxxvi. 56, 62; xxxvii. 20 6; xliv. 72, 73, 76 e. Butt, xxiv. 280 m. Buttmann, xliii. 66 a, 97 i. Buttura, xxxiii. 27 b, 27 c. Bygge, xxix. 47. Bynkershoek, xvi. § 2, 26 a, 28. Byrom, xxxvi. 62. Byron, iii. 185 a, 291 c; xxix. 150, 693; xxxiv. 18 a, 18 b, 116; xxxix. 42. c. Cabanis, x. 40, 41; xvi. § 1,132, Cabrera, iv. 193 b. Cadell, xxix. 502. Cadet-de-Vaux, xv. 164 a. Cadogan, x. 70. Cffisar, i. 25, 109, 110, 111. Caillid, xxix. 636 a. Caine, xvi. § 1, 80. Caines, xxiv. 594. Calaber.—See Qumlus. Calamy, iii. 144 a; xvii. 247, 288 a. Calancha, xxix. 888. Calcraft, ii. 64 a. Caldcleugh, xxix. 333. Calderinus, xxxv. 65. Calderon de la Barca, xxxvii i. 25. Caldwell, iv. 78 a, 154, 167 b\ xxiv. 301, 600 a. Calef, iv. 16. Calepinus, xliii. 157,191. 694 INDEX Calhoun, xxxiv. 573 d. Cdlidds, xxxv. 67. Callcott, ii. 20. Callender, xxiv. 251, 354, 364—366,461, 462, 469, 586. Callenius, xxxvi. 33. Callet, xxv. 42. Callieres, xvi. § 2, 12. Callimachus, xxxv. 71, 72; xxxvi. 33. Calmet, xvii. 279. Calonne, xxiv. 163, 184. Calpurnius, xxxv. 15. Calvin, xvii. 174, 174 a. Cambreleng, xxiv. 388. Cambridge, ii. 319*, 319; xxxvi. 62. Camden, iii. 71, 71 a, 274 a, 318, 320, 323. Camoens, xxxiii. 2 a; xxxv. 20 a. Campan, ii. 213. Campbell, iii. 237, 238, 174 b, 224 b, 219 a; iv. 7, 89 a; xvi. § 2,21; xvii. 74, 155, 306; xxiv. 617 a; xxix. 652 a; xxxvi. 59; xxxvii. 33 a; xl. 27 a; xli. 2, 11,11 a; xliii. 39. Campion, iii. 231 a. Camus, xii. 66; xv. 112; xxxviii. 17; xlii. 76 c. Canga, xxiv. 527 a. Canning, xxiv. 543 ; xl. 48. Canova, xxxi. 28 a, 29,39. Canovai, xxix. 318. Canterus, xxxiv. 94; xxxvii. 5. Cantillon, xxiv. 522 c. Cantimir, ii. 376. Capell, xxxvii. 42; xxxviii. 12. Capen, xvi. § 1, 159 a. Capitolinus, Julius, i. 126. Capper, xxix. 586. Caraccioli, iii. 166 a; xxiv. 48. Card, ii. 208, 273. Cardenas z Cano, xxix. 845. Cardozo, xxiv. 421. Cardwell, xxxi. 116. Care, xxiv. 223. Careme, xv. 17 c. Carew, xxxvi. 62. Carey, iii. 227; iv. 26, 149, 211; xv. 165; xvi. § 1, 40 e; xxiv. 341, 372, 374, 375, 430 d; 443 b, 449 b; xxix. N; xliv. 129. Caritat.—See Condorcet. Carkesse, xxiv. 702. Carleton, iii. 276. Carli,xxix. 125, 380. Carlisle, xxix. 705 b. Carlyle, xxxv. 66 a. Carmichael, x. 125 b. Carmontelle, xxxix. 34. Carne, xxix. 480 c, 561, 561 a. Carnot, ii. 78; xliv. 134 a. Caro, xxxiii. 18. Carpani, ii. 176. Cai'penter, iv. 160; xxiv. 360. Carr, xxix. 528, 707; xxxix. 27 a. Carradoc., iii. 79, 79 a. Carrick, iii. 54 a. Cart, xxiv. 201. Carte, iii. 329 a. Carter, iii. 179 b; x. 79 a; x\. 92 c; xvi § 1, 192; xxiv. 573 5; xxix. 441. Cartwright, iii. 170; xxix. 826; xxxvi. 62. Carvallo.—See Pombal. Carver, xxix. 220, 220 a. Carwithen, v. 25 a. Cary, xvii. 77 a, 184 b; xxiv. 234; xxix. 28; xxxiii. 27 f Casas, xxix. 132, 165, 342, 385 a, 386. Casaubon, i. 16, 99, 180; xvi. § 1, 21. Casaux, xxiv. 557. Casirio, xlii. 78. Cassini de Thury, xxviii. 47; xxix. 385. Cassiodorus, xliv. 39. Castaing, xxv. 1. Castalio, xvii. 42. Castell, xxx. EE; xliii. 192. Castera, ii. 269. Castiglione, xvi. § 1, 81. Castiglioni, xxix. 241. Castillon, ii. 68. Catalini, ii. 358. Catesby, xii. H. Catineau, xliii. 27. Cato, i. 4; vii. 2. Catteau, xxiv. 500 a; xxix. 541 a. Cattermole, xxxi. 19 a. Catullus, xxxv. 10 a, 65 b. Caulfield, iii. 10, 187. Causeo de la Chausse, xxxi. 38. Cavallier, v. 51 a. Cavallo, vi. 29; xv. 43. Cave, v. 16 b; xvii. 55 a. Cavendish, iii. 135; xxiv. 560. Cawse, xxxi. 16 c. Cawthorne, xxxvi. 62. Cayley, iii. 263. Caylus, xxxiv. 24. Cazalet, viii. 32. Cecill, iii. 332 a. Celia, xxix. 653 a. Cellarius, xliii. 169. Cellini, ii. 52,176. Celsus, x. 117, 117 a. Centlivre, xxxviii. 11. Cerceau, ii. 64. Cerisier, xxiv. 73, 119. Cervantes, xxxiv. 7, 8, 9, 99, 99 a, 99 6, 100, 101, 102. Cerutti, xxiv. 173. Cesarotti, xxxiv. 107. Chabert, xxix. 866. Chalmers, ii. 142; iii. 211; iv. 194; xvi. § 2, 34 a; xvii. 192 e, 248, 249; xxiv. 322 a, 430 a; xxxvi. 62; xliii. 108; xliv. 18, 134 a, 172. Chambaud, xliii. 145. Chamberlayne, iii. 96; xvii. 266 a; xliii. 53. Chambers, iii. 53 a, 210 a; xxiv. 280 s, 441 b, 481 xxix. 31 b; xxx. 41, FF; xxxi. RR; xxxv. 19 c. Chambray, xxx. 9, 9 a, 30. Chambre, xvi. § 1, 2 a, 183 b. Chamich, ii. 315. INDEX 695 Chamisso, xxix. 810. Champigny, xxix. 274. Champlain, xxix. 288 a, 659. Chandler, iii. 201 c; xxiv. 285, 286; xxix. 738 a; xxx. 25 b. Channing, xvi. § 1,78 a; xvii. 80 b, 243 c, 250; xliv. 134, 137 a. Chapman, x. 46, 97, 97 a, 100; xv. 172; xxx. 3 a; xxxiii. 37; xxxv. 43 a. Chappell, xxix. 2S7, 298 a. Chappuis, vii. 15 b. Chapsal, xliii. 84 b. Chaptal, vii. 70, 72 a; viii. 22; xxiv. 499, 576. Chardin, xxix. 817. Chariton, xxxiv. 126, 129. Charke, ii. 52. Charlemont, xxxix. 46 b. Charles I., iii. 3, 146. Charlesworth, xii. 57 a. Charlevoix, xxix. 126, 144, 288 b, 801 a, 852 a. Charlton, xxiv. 469. Charmilly, xxix. 852 c. Charnock, xxx. 27. Charpentier, ii. 218. Charron, xvii. 226, 227. Chas, ii. 241; iv. 124. Chase, xvii. 218. Chastellux, xxiv. 112; xxix. 236, 237. Chateaubriand, xxix. 102 b, 253 i, 569; xxxiv. 6 b, 28; xli. 14 a. Chateauneuf, ii. 66. Chateaunieres de Grenaille, xxix. 5. Chateauvieux, xxix. 496. Chatterton, xxxv. 56 a; xxxvi. 62. Chaucer, xxxiv. 108, 132, 133; xxxvi. 62. Chauchard, xxix. 716 b, 0 2. Chaulnes, xxvii. 4. Chauncy, x. 44 a. Chavannes, xv. 95. • Chazelles, vii. 98. Cheetham, iii. 171 e; iv. 216; xxiv. 370, 470, 472, 592. Chemnitius, xvii. 305. Chenevix, xvi. § 1,177 a. Cheselden, xi. 6. Chesterfield, xv. 19. Chevalier, xxix. 213 a. Chevallier, viii. 25 a. Cheyne, x. 124 a. Chichester, xvii. 75/. Child, xxiv. 95, 306. Childs, xl. 53 d. Chillingworth, xvii. 136 a. Chipman, xxiv. 77. Chippendale, xxx. 36. Chirchmair, xliii. 43. Chisholm, x. 85 b. Chitty, xvi. § 2, 40 a, 41. Chodzko, ii. 279 c. Choris, xxix. 810. Choules, xvii. 284 a. Chrestien, x. 52. act Christ, xxxi. 22. Christie, iii. 164; iv. 23 b. Christison, x. 59 c. Chubb, xvi. § 1, 114. Chudleigh, xvi. § 1, 115. Church, iv. 7 d. Churchill, xvi. § 1, 184; xxix. 813 a; xxxvi. 55 b, 62. Churchman, vi. 15. Cibber, ii. 52; iii. 172 a; xxxviii. 8 b, 10, 11. Cicero, xvi. § 1, 6, 7, 8, 25, 92, 93, 93 a, 93 b, 94; xxxix. 2a, 12, 13, 31,31 a; xl. 11a, 28, 42; xliii. 99 d\ xliv. 1, 149. Cicognari, xxxi. 39. Cieza di Leone, xxix. 148. Cigna, xxvii. 4. Ciscar, xv. 138 b. Citri de la Guette, xxix. 188,147. Cladera, iv. 47. Claesse, xliii. 115. Clair, xl. 51. Clairaut, xxviii. 1. Clap, xxviii. 7. Clapier, xl. 51. Clapperton, xxix. 637, 746 a. Clare, xxvii. 26. Clarendon, iii. 107,108, 108a, 286; xxiv. 659. Clark, iii. 46 a; x. 79, 83 h\ xvii. 37; xxiv. 315 f. Clarke, i. 24, 82, 115; iii. 81, 153, 183, 279, 337; iv. 20, 21; vi. 6; x. 53 a; xv. 137; xvi. § 2, 25; xvii. 210, 211, 217, 251, 252, 275 a; xxiv. 458 a, 573, 641; xxviii. 3, 22; xxix. 570; xxxiii. 33, 36; xlii. 54 b, 64 d; xliii. 16. Clarkson, iv. 167 a; xvi. § 1, 79; xvii. 204, 218 b. Claude, v. 33 a; xvii. 275 b. Claudianus, xxxv. 52, 52 a. Clavel, xlii. 76 b. Claviere, xvi. § 1, 186; xxiv. 183, 525. Clavigero, xxix. 861,862. Clavius, xxv. 9. Clay, xxiv. 453 g; xl. 53. Clayton, i. 163 a; ii. 47, 363 a; xiii. 56; xxix. 567. Cleanthes, xxxvi. 33. Clearchus, xxxvi. 33. Clemencin, xxxiv. 99 a. Clemens Alexandrinus, xvii. 298, 299. Clemens Romanus, xvii. 114. Clement, xlii. 76 a. Clendinin, xxvi. 12. Clerc, vi. 4; xvi. § 1, 97. Clercq, xxix. 162. Clerisseau, xxx. LL. Clerk, xv. 138. Clibborn, xxiv. 453 c. Clifford, ii. 128 b; iii. 281. Clinton, iv. 136; xiii. 22 d; xxiv. 464. Clissold, xvii. 188 b; xxiv. 454. 696 INDEX. Cloquet, ii. 71 a. Closel d’Arnery, xxiv. 192. Cluverius, xxix. 3, 4. Coates, x. 36 a. Cobb, vii. 2 c. Cobbett, xvi. § 2, 43; xxiv. 467, 563, 563 a, 602,603, 604, xxix. 309; xliv. 134 a. Cocchi,x. 62; xi. 5; xxxiv. 127, 128. Cochrane, xv. 99 ft; xxix. 329, 581. Cockburn, xvi. § 1, 61 a; xxiv. 2S0 «; 441 b; xxix. 320, 514. Cocker, xxv. 4. Cockerell, xxx. 33 a. Coffin, xxix. 634 a. Cogan, xvi. § 1, 65, 153. Cognatus, xxxix. 6. Cointeraux, vii. 46; xv. 60. Coke, xxix. 253 d, 259, 304. Colby, xxvi. 15. Golden,iv. 60, 169; xv.169. Coleman, iv. 165 e; xvii. 291 b. Coleridge, xvi. § 1, 167, 167 a; xvii. 80 c; xxix. 168; xxxvi. 61 a; xxxvii. 16 a, 20 a; xxxix. 36 c; xli. 6 a; xlii. 62 /; xliv. 9 a, 18 b. Coles, xvii. 84. Colhoun, x. 99. Colles, xv. 74; xxix. 254. Collesso, xxxvi. 49. Collet, xliv. 80. Collier, ii. 398; iii. 32 a; xliv. 76 c. Collingwood, iii. 241. Collins, iii. 48 b; xvi. § 1, 15 o, 179 a; xxix. 690, xxxvi. 62. Collinson, ii. 196. Collot, xxix. 858 b, 858 c. Colman, xxxviii. 17 a; xliv. 18 c. Colquhoun, xxiv. 125, 665. Colson, xxviii. 48. Colton, ii. 67 a; xvi. § 1, 1 ft; xxix. 216 e. Columbus, iv. 46; xxix. 317, 813 a; xxxiii. 16. Columella, vii. 2. Colutlms, xxxiv. 89; xxxv. 66; xxxvi. 62. Colvin, ii. 15; xxiv. 470. Combe, x. 48 ft, 48 c; xvi. §1, 54, 54 c, 159 ft. Combes, xxix. 804. Combes-Dounous, xvi. § 1, 101. Combrune, xv. 55. Comes, i. 189. Comines, ii. 39, 407. Comnena, i. 44. Comstock, vi. 9 d\ xiv. 12. Condamine, xxix. 393. Conder, xxix. 9 a. Condillac, xxiv. 98; xl. 2, 20; xliv. 50 a. Condorcet, iii. 193; xvi. § 1, 83, 145; xxiv. 109, 165, 169, 173, 184, 329, 333; xxv. 47; xxvii. 27, 38. Conestaggio, ii. 93. Congreve, xxiv. 441 ft; xxxvi. 62; xxxviii. 8, 26 d. Conolly, x. 98/, 111 g; xxix. 586 ft. Conover, vi. 48. Constancio, xliii. 24. Constantine, (Emperor,) xxiv. 128. Contacuzenus, i. 44. Con well, x. 44 c. Cook, V 22, 23; xxix. 434,435, 436,476ft, 680 c, 680 d, Z 2. Cooke, ii. 42 a, 42 d; iii. 138 ft, 145 a, 193 a; xrii. 114; xxxvi. 62. Cooksey, iii. 280 a. Coombe, xxiv. 503. Cooper, i. 84 ft; iii. 164; iv. 40; viii. 7, 14, 31, 35; ix. 1 a, 13, 14; xv. 35, 47, 84, 139 a; xvi. § 1, 119; xxiv. 78 a, 78 b, 246, 257, 291, 43S, 466, 467; xxix. 27 m, 465 a, 465 b, 465 ry 465 d, 480 ft; xxxir. 20 b, 71—80, 80 a, 80 b, 80 c, 80 d, 80 e, 80 /; xxxvi. 62; xliii. 174; xliv. 95. Coote, ii. 147; iii. 103 a. Copeland, xxvi. 15 a. Copland, xxix. 647 a. Copley, xvi. § 1, 78 b. Coppinger, xv. 56. Corbet, i. 95 a. Corbett, xxiv. 280 i, 280 Jr, xxxvi. 62- Cordier de Launay.—See Launay. Cordiner, xxix. 599, 797. Coreal, xxix. 135. Cormack, x. 97 d. Cormon, xliii. 79. Corneille, xxxviii. 23 b. Cornelius Nepos, i. 30—32, 116. Cornutus, xiii. 55 a. Cornwall, xxxvi. 61 b. Cornwallis, iv. 136. Correard, xxix. 646. Corrie, xxiv. 245. Corry, xxix. 745 a; xliv. 76 c. Corsini, xxxv. 64. Cortes, xxix. 836, 837. Cortesius, xvii. 272. Corvinus, xxvii. 4. Coryat, xxix. 531 a. Cossigny, xv. 101, 102, 164; xxiv. 652- Costa, xiv. 18. Coste, x. 107; xl. 56. Cotta, xxxv. 17. Cotter, xxix. 301. Cottin, xxxiv. 6 d. Cotton, ii. 408; xv. 98; xxiv. 691; xxxvi. 22,23, 62. Cottu, xxiv. 232. Coulomb, xxvii. 15 a. Coulson, ix. 10 b, 19 a. Court, xxix. 594. Courtenay, iii. 145 e. Cousin, i. 43, 44, 46; v. 6, 6 a; xv. 91 d, 91 e; xvi. § 1, 173 b. Coventry, xxiv. 230. Cowley, xxxv. 35, 70; xxxvi. 62. Cowper, iii. 30; xxxiii. 21; xxxvi. 62; xxxix. 38 c. Cox, ii. 325; v. 34; xxix. 287 b, 287 c. Coxe, ii. 157. 2S9; iii. 147, 149, 150, 245 a, 287, 287 b, 295; vii. 77; x. 22, 23, 43 b, 102 ft; xv. 47; xxiv. INDEX. 697 465, 523 , 530 , 590 , 591, 634; xxix. 35, 59, 79, 261, 261 a, 422, 479, 538; xliv. 70. Coyer, ii. 83; xxiv. 546. Crabb, ii. 334; xliii. 95,140. Crabbe, xxxiv. 69; xxxvi 23 b, 58. Crabe,xvii. 135. Crackanthorp, xl. 21. Craig, xxiv. 24, 215, 311, 312. Craigie, x. 98 d. Cramer, viii. 18; xxix. 491; xxxvii. 26 b. Crashaw, xxxvi. 62. Crates, xxxix. 7. Cratetes, xxxvi. 33. Craufurd, ii. 330; xxiv. 556. Craven, xxix. 496 a. Crawford, viii. 15; xliv. 134 a. Crawfurd, xxix. 582, 786. Creech, xxxvi. 67, 68. Creichton, ii. 52. Creighton, i. 96; ii. 381 b. Crequy, ii. 205 d. Cresentinatus, xxxv. 65. Cresy, xxx. 25 a*; xxxi. 21 a. Crevecoeur, xxix. 226, 227, 228, 257. Crevier, i. 123, 133 a. Creyghton, v. 59. Crichton, ii. 89 a; x. Ill b. Crinitus, xxxv. 17. Crispin, xxxiv. 95. Croft, xliii. 153. Croix, (de la,) ii. 109, 110; xv. 139; xxiv. 129, 129 a. Croker, iii. 155 a, 289 a; xxix. 33 a; xxxv. 33 b. Croly, iii. 180 c; xvii. 156 a; xxxiv. 69 Ar; xxxvi. 65 a. Crombie, xvi. § 1, 179 a. Cromwell, iii. 122,123,331 /; xxiv. 274 b; xxxiv. 25. Cronstedt, xiv. 7. Cross, xvii. 267*. Crouch, xiv. 23. Crousaz, xl. 19 a. Crowe, xliv. 9 b. Crowninshield, xiii. 89. Cruden, xvii. 280. Cruikshank, xliv. 43, 44, 134 a. Cruise, xxix. 407. Crusca, xliii. 90, 125, 176. Cruser, i. 30, 187; xvi. § i, 190. Cruwel, xxvii. 4. Cudworth, xvii. 159 a. Cullen, viii. 35; x. 31, 37, 37 a, 119; xxix. 862. Culpeper, x. 129. Cumberland, i. 69; iii. 163; xvi. § 2, 88, 50; xxxviii. 26 e. Cuming, xxix. 212. Cumming, xv. 115, 125. Cunha de Azeredo Coutinho, xxiv. 537 b. Cunniga, xvi. § 2, 27. Cunningham, v. 18 a; x. 48 a; xxix. 14; xxxv. 34 b, 34 c; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 9 a, 140. Curr, xxix. 13. Curran, iii. 33, 229; xl. 46, 46 a. Currie, xxxv. 12. Curry, iii. 225 a. Curtis, ix. 2 k\ xii. 51; xiii. 38, 49; xv. 92 b. Cushing, ii. 39 c; xl. 53 d. Cushman, xvii. 242. Custis, vii. 45. Cutbush, x. 60. Cutts, xxxvi. 40. Cuvier, iii. 200; vi. 5 a, 14, 14 a; xi. 7; xii. 29, 29 a, 29 b, 29 c, 65 a; xxix. 810. D. Dacier, $vi § 1, 18; xxxvi. 9, 44. D’Aguesseau, xliv. 154. Daignan, x. 56. Dale, xvii. 115. Dalechamp, xii. 10. D’Alembert, xl. 58 a; xliii. 30; xliv. 11, 29. Dalgairns, xv. 17 b. Dallas, ii. 211, 233; iii. 185 6; xxix. 306. Dallaway, xxx. 7. Dalloway, xxix. 772 a. Dalrymple, ii. 159a; iii. 283,283 a; 301 a; xxix. 679 a, 679 b, 708. Dalyell, iii. 220 a. Dalzel, ii. 385; xliv. 40, 41. Dalzell, i. 88. Damm, xliii. 97 a. Dampier, xxix. 120. Danby, iii. 20 a. Dandolo, xii. 16, 16 a. D’Andrada, xxix. 91 b. Danet, i, 156; xxxiv. 64. Danforth, xliv. 134 a. Dangeau, ii. 125. Daniel, ii. 338; iii. 318; xv. 190; xxxvi. 62. Daniell, vi. 20; xxiv. 280 xxxi. 59. Dante, xxxiii 27 c, 27 d, 27 e, 27 f, 27 g, 51; xxxv. 25 a. D’Anvers, xxiv. 63 a, 227. D’Anville, xxix. 11,396, 716 a. Da Ponte, xxxv. 1 a. Darby, xxix. 185, 229 a, 273, 665, 666, 667 a. D’Arblay.—See Burney. D’Arcet, viii. 44. Daretus, xxxiii. 39. Darlington, x. 51; xiii. 44 a, 45. Dassie, xxix. 123. Dartmouth, (Earl of,) iii. 121. Darwin, vii. 93 a; x. 42; xiii. 30; xxxvi 66. Daubenton, vii. 64. Daudebard de Ferussac, xii. 18 a. 698 INDEX Daunou, xlii. 65 d. Dausqueius, xxxiii. 29. D’Ausonne, ii. 127. D’Auvergne, iii. 89. Daveiss, xxiv. 471. Davenant, xxiv. 313, 547,550; xxxvi. 62; xxxviii. 33. Davenport, ii. 5 a; xxix. 661 a; xliii. 90 a; xliv. 9 a. Davidge, x. 82, 83. Davidson, xxxv. 50. Davie, xxix. 373. Davies, i. 185; iii. 32; x. 44 5; xxiv. 101, 483; xxix. 776; xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 8 a. Davila Padilla, xxix. 843. D’Aviler, xxx. 31. Davilla, ii. 204. Da Vinci, xxxi. 15, 16 d. Davis, i. 109; iv. 22 a, 70, 165/; vi. 16; ix. 16 c; x. 60 a; xvii. 162 a, 306 a; xxiv. 3S0 b, 467, 475, 594; xxv. 22; xxvi. 18 a; xxvii. 31; xxix. 610 e; xxxiv. 85 h, 87 d\ xl. 53 d; xliv. 9 c. Davy, ii. 379 Z>; iii. 169 e; vi. 48; vii. 72, 72*; viii. 1 b, 36; xv. 18 a; xvi. § 1, 40 a, 152; xxvii. 53; xxix. 795 b. Dawson, xxiv. 422 a; xxix. 404 a; xxxix. 38 a; xliii. 135 a. Deane, iv. 1, 144 a; vii. 83; xvii. 216 b. Dearborn, xxiv. 531. De Brahm, xxvi. 22. Debrett, iii. 47, 48; xvi. §2, 35; xxiv. 600. De Bry, xxix. 830. De Bure, xlii. 50. De Bury, xlii. 63 c. Decandolle, xii. 18 a; xiii. 24 a. Decker, xxiv. 94. Deering, xxxvii. 8 c. De Fer, vi. 48. Defoe, iii. 88, 285; xxxiv. 19 b, 29; xliv. 9 a, 42, 42 a, 42 b. Degerando, xvi. § 1, 59 a, 59 b. Deinarchus, xl. 34, 38. De la Croix, xv. 139; xxv. 17 b, 18; xxvii. 38; xxix. 115.—See Croix. Delambre, vi 48. Delametherie, vi. 13. Delandine, xvii. 45 a. Delaplaine, iv. 200. Delaporte, xxix. 121. De la Torre y Molliendo, xxiv. 147 a. De Leon —See Leon. Deleuze, xv. 86. Delile, vi. 48; x. 107. Delisle, xvi. § 1, 57. Dellon, v. 48; xxix. 92. Delorme, xxx. 30. De Lys, x. 46. Demadcs, xl. 34, 38. Demanet, xxix. 116. Demetrius Constantinopolitanus, xv. 179. Demetrius Cydonius, xvi. § 1, 100. Demetrius Phalerius, xl. 29. Demeunier, xxiv. 667. Democritus, xxxix. 7. Demoivre, xxv. 46. De Morgan, xxv. 15 b. Demosthenes, xl. 7, 7 a, 34,34 a, 35, 35 b, 36, 37, 37 a, 60. Denham, xxix. 637; xxxvi. 62. Denniston, iv. 216. Denoke, xvii. 30. Denon, xv. 44; xxix. 618 a, 742. De Pauw.—See Pauw. D’Epinay, xxxix. 36 b; De Pongerville, xlii. 62 i. Depons, xxix. 335. Derbigny, xxiv. 391, 633. D’Eres, iv. 13 a. Derham, xxvii. 37; xxviii. 9. De Roos, xxix. 253. De Rosily, xliii. 79 a. De Rossel, xxxviii. 12 b. Derrick, iii. 296 a. De Sacy, xxxix. 15. Desaguliers, xxvii. 10. Desault, ix. 15. Descartes, xi. 14; xxvii. 30. Desforges, xxxviii. 22. Desgodetz, xxx. 33. Deslandes, xxiv. 72. Desmarais, xlii. 66 b. Desmarest, xii. 27. Desodoards, ii. 65, 221. Despreaux, ii. 191. Desprez, xxxvi. 44. Dessaussure, xxiv. 467. De Tocqueville, xxiv. 231 d, 496 d, 496 e. Devarius, xliii. 2. De Veitia.—See Linage. Deveze, vi. 16; x. 85. Dew, xxiv. 417 a, 573 d. Dewar, xvi. § 1, 173 f. Dewees, x. 52 c, 98 b. Dewey, xxix. 73 a. De Witt, ii. 301; xvi. § 2, 16; xxiv. 306. Diacon, xxiv. 259. Diaz, iv. 54 a. Diaz del Castillo, xxix. 835, 835 a. Dibdin, xv. 186,186 a; xlii. 62 g, 63,63 a, 63 b, 71, 71 a, 71 b, 72, 72 a. Dicey, xxix. 32. Dickins, xxxiv. 21 b, 121 a, 121 b. Dickinson, xxiv. 322. Dickson, vii. 30. Dictus, xxxiii. 39. Diderot, ii. 200; xvi. § 1, 43; xxv. 6; xxxviii. 5; xliii. 30. Didier, xxix. 463. Didot, xxxvi. 51. Didymus, xxxiii. 3, 32. Didreville, xxix. 171 a. Digby, iii. 137; xvii. 63. Digges, xv. 140. Dillon, ii. 299; xvi. § 1, 82; xxix. 426 a. Dillwyn, xiv. 21. Dinant, xvi. § 2, 3 a. Dindorf, i. 73 5; xxxvii. 40 b. Dinothus, i. 51. Dinsdale,xl. 41. Diodorus, xxxvi. 33. INDEX Diodorus Siculus, i. 18, 19, 183, 193 a. Diogenes, i. 16, 17, 167; xxxix. 7. Dion. Cassius, i. 181. Dionysius Halicarnessensis,i. 22,98,173 a. Dionysius Pariegetes, xxix. 394, 395. Diophantus Alexandrinus, xxv. 51. Dioscorides, xiii. 3, 59. Diphilus, xxxvi. 33. D’lsraeli, iii. 62, 63, 119 a; xxiv. 217 e; xliv. 81, 82. Dlvernois, xxiv. 145,463. Dixon, xxix. 680/. Doane, ix. 16 a; xi. 10 f, 14 a. Dobbs, xxix. 829. Dobell, xxix. 578. Doblado, or White, xxix. 475. Dobrizhoffer, xxix. 371. Dobson, ii. 195; viii. 10; xxiv. 220; xl. 34 a, 34 b. Dodd, xxxvii. 9. Doddington, ii. 52; iii. 152. Doddridge, xvii. 127 a. Dodridge, xxiv. 292. Dodsley, xxxiv. 60; xxxv. 36 a; xxxvi. 62; xxxviii. 25 a. Dodwell, xxix. 736 a. D’Olivet, xxxix. 13; xl. 11 a. Domhavill, xliii. 47. Donaldson, vii. 90; xxx. 33 a. Donatus, xxx. 15. Donkin, xxix. 628. Donn, xiii. 6. Donne, xvii. 230; xxxvi. 62. Donnegan, xliii. 99. Donovan, xliv. 9 b. Dorset, xxxvi. 62. Dorsey, ix. 14; xv. 104. D’Orville, xxxiv. 129. Douce, xxxvii. 31 a. Douette-Richardot, vii. 51. Dougall, xv. 96; xxxi. 45. Douglas, iii. 341 a; iv. 59, 65; xi. 16; xv. 138 a; xvi. § 1, 40 5; xvii. 43, 86, 127 a; xxiv. 280 c, 456 a. Dounseus, xl. 34 a. Dovar, x. 8. Dover, ii. 238 a. Dover, (Lord.)—See Ellis. Dow, ii. 331. Downing, xxix. 610 g. D’Oyly, iii. 136 b. Drake, iv. 7 d, 12 b; xxix. 204,205; xxxvi. 62 b; xli. 15; xliv. 20, 21, 21 a, 146. Drayton, iv. 105, 106; xxxvi. 62, 72. Drelincourt, xvii. 228. Drewry, xxx. 5 a. Drummond, iii. 208 a; xii. 12 a; xxxvi. 47 c, 62. Drury, ii. 52; xxix. 647. Dryden, xxxiii. 9; xxxvi. 11, 62; xxxvii. 10; xliv. 65. Duane, iv. 207; xv. 141, 142, 143; xxiv. 458 c, 461, 594; xxix. 330. Du Barri, ii. 52. Du Bartas, xxxiv. 117. Dubois, xii. 25 a; xxix. 118, 605. Dubos, xli. 5, 13 a. Dubourg, xxxii. 3 b. Dubrunfaut, xv. 80 a. Dubucq, xxiv. 567. Dubuisson, xxiv. 206. Du Cange, xliii. 170. Ducas, i. 44. Ducatel, vi. 40 b. Ducis, xxxvii. 26 c. Duclos, ii. 126 a; xvi. §1,2. Ducrest, ii. 254. Dudgeon, xvi. § 1, 62. Duer, xxiv. 82 c. Duff, xvi. § 1, 162; xxix. 592. Dufief, xxiv. 591; xliii. 81, 84, 84 a. Du Fresnoy, ii. 9. Dugard, xl. 4; xliii. 13. Dugdale, iii. 277, 328, 331 d\ xxiv. 684. Du Halde, xxix. 610 b. Duhamel, vii. 10, 11. Duhring, xxiv. 78 b. Duke, xxxvi. 62. Duker, i. 10, 191. Du Lac, xxix. 272. Dulaure, xxix. 38. Dumas, ii. 239, 240,410; iv. 14; viii. 22 a, 45; xvii. 231; xxix. 90. Dumeril, xii. 49. Dumesnil, xliii. 99 e. Dumont, ii. 234 a; xvi. § 2, 18, 67; xxiv. 168, 489, 489 a; xxix. 182 a. Dumont-Courset, xiii. 26. Dumouriez, ii. 238, 238 a, 238 b. Duncan, i. 110; x. 101 a; xii. 7 a; xvii. 84 a; xxix. 216 a; xliii. 97 a. Duncombe, i. 128,128 a. Dunglison, x. 23 a, 47 a, 58 d, 98 g. Dunham, xliv. 9 b. Dunlap, iv. 168, 181 a, 202, 203, 204, 225; xxxi. 30 b. Dunlop, ii. 298 a; xlii. 66. Dunn, xxix. 324; xliv. 62, 134 a. Dunton, iii. 146 a. Dupin, xv. 108, 144, 144 a, 180, 181; xxv. 37. Du Ponceau, iv. 61; xvi. § 2, 26 a; xxiv. 82 a; 391; xliv. 135. Dupont, xxiv. 198, 537. Dupont de Nemours, xvi. § 1, 124; xxiv. 170, 171, 333, 510, 546; xxvii. 45. Duport, xvii. 31; xxxv. 47; xl. 34 a. Dupre, xvii. 200. Dupuis, ii. 192; xvi. § 1, 185; xxix. 747. Durazzo,ii. 362; iv. 193 a. Durret, xxix. 167. Du Ryer, i. 15; ii. 97, 369. Dussieux, vii. 70. Dutens, xxiv. 409 a; xxvii. 36 b; xxix. 78. Duval, ii. 171; xxxviii. 17 b, 23. Duvivier, xliii. 81 b. Dwight, iv. 81, 176 a; xvii. 128; xxix. 103 a, 251, 667 a; xxxiii. 12. Dyce, xxxvii. 9 b; xxxviii. 21 b, 25 c. Dyer, xxiv. 217 b; xxxv. 36 b\ xxxvi. 62. Dyke, xxix. 83 d Dymock, i. 155 b. 700 INDEX E. Eachard, xvii. 70 a. Eadmer, iii. 311. Eales, xv. 17. Earl, xxix. 613 b. Earle, xv. 116; xxix. 406 a. Earnshaw, xxvii. 43 b. Eastburn, xvii. 112 a. Eaton, vi. 40, 40 «; xiii. 5. Eberle, x. 53 c, 98 c. Echard, xxix. 10. Eddis, xxix. 228 a. Eddy, xxiv. 564. Eden, xxiv. 600 a, 616 a\ xliv. 134 a. Edgar, xv. 103 c; xxiv. 520. Edgeworth, iii. 233 b; xv. 96 a; xxxiv. 20 b, 21 a; xliv. 17. Edmonds, xliv. 9 a. Edmonston, xxix. 553. Edmonstone, xxix. 620. Edwards, iv. 80, 81; xvii. 137; xxiv. 579 a; xxix. 15 a, 295, 303, 753 a; xxxi. 37 a. Edye, xv. 183 a. Egan, xxxiv. 123; xliii. 104 b. Egede, xxix. 556. Eginard, i. 46. Eglesfield, iii. 198. Eidous, xxix. 89, 139. Ekins, iii. 296. Eliot, iv. 180; xliv. 135. Ellet, xxiv. 516 b. Ellicott, vi. 53; xxvii. 18; xxix. 260, 858, 858*. Elliot, iv. 243; xiii. 40; xv. 44 b-, xvi. § 2, 48, 48 a; xxiv. 343; xxix. 201 a, 201 b; xxxi. 59 a; xliv. 134 a. Elliotson, x. 46 a. Ellis, ii. 57; iii. 65, 86 d, 132, 132 a, 253, 256, 260 a; xii. 69; xxiv. 101 a, 607; xxix. 14 d, 14 e, 174, 436, 610, 647 b; xxxiv. 37 c, 66 a; xxxv. 27 a; xliii. 132. Ell wood, ii 52. Ellys, xxiv. 613. Elmes, xxx. 6 e, 20; xxxi. 6, 32 a*. Elphinstone, xxix. 603. Elstob, xliii. 86, 88. Elsynge, xxiv. 64, 69. Elton, xxxv. 50 a, 50 b. Elwood, xxix. 586 a. Elwyn, xxiv. 470. Elzevir, i. 121. Emerson, ii. 120, 185 a; xv. 92 b\ xvii. 242; xxv. 16, 20; xxvii. 31. Emillianne, xvii. 41; xxix. 61. Emmet, ii. 240 a. Emmons,xxxiii. 14. Emory, xvii. 149 a. Enfield, xvi. § 1, 171. Engel, d’, iv. 34. English, xvii. 77, 77 b; xxix. 644. Entick, iii. 95. Ep£e, xv. 24. Epictetus, xvi. § 1,5, 22, 23, 91, 91 a, 192. Erasmus, xvi. § 1, 11; xvii. 19; xxxvi. 21; xxxix. 27. Eratosthenes, xxxvi. 33. Ercilla y Zuniga, xxxiv. 12. Erdmann, vi. 45. Eriphus, xxxvi. 33. Ernesti, i. 99, 130; xliii. 99 b. Erpinius, xliii. 8. Errard, xxx. 9 a. Erskine, ii. 384; vii. 90; xxiv. 255; xl. 47; xliv. 134 a. Erving, xliii. 91. Eschenbach, xxxv. 4. Espinasse, xxiv. 280 l, 454. Espriella, (R. Southey,) xxix. 24. Estrada, xxiv. 149, 150. Estrades, xvi. § 2, 16 a. Ethelward, iii. 312. Etienne, xxiv. 198; xxx. 14; xxxviii. 20. Etmullerus, x. 32 b. Eton, xxiv. 140. Eubulus, xxxvi. 33. Euclid, xxvi. 16; xliii. 161. Eugene, ii. 52. Eugenius, xvii. 10. Euler, xxvii. 38, 45 a. Eunson, iii. 59 a. Euripides, xxxvii. 3 a, 5, 21, 21 a, 21 by 21 c, 24, 24 a, 40, 41; xxxix. 7. Eusebius, v. 6, 6 a, 63; xvii. 301. Eustace, xxix. 508. Eutocius, xxvi. 21. Eutropius, i. 129. Evagrius, v. 6, 66. Evans, ii. 199; xv. 62, 62 a; xvii. 202, 203; xxiv. 141; xxix. 508 a; xxxi. 32 b. Evanson, x. 15 b. Evelyn, iii. 146; vii. 102, 103, 104; xliv. 152. Evenus, xxxvi. 33. Everest, xxix. 551. Everett, iv. 78 a, 220; xxiv. 136, 356, 357, 4S0, 4S0 o; xl. 53 c, 53 d, 54 c; xliv. 137 a. Ewell, viii. 24; x. 21, 21 a, 107. Eximeno, xxxii. 15 d. Exley, xxvii. 29 b. Eyries, vi. 5. Eyton, xii. 17 e. F. Fabbroni, i. 57; vii. 14; xv. 39; xxiv. 425, 627. Faber, xvii. 75 d, 75c, 156 b, 163a, 193 a, 291; xxxvi. 17; xliii. 169. Fabius Pictor, i. 4. Fable, xxiv. 333. Fabricius, i. 52; xvii, 25, 26; xxxix 26; xlii. 11. INDEX. 701 Fabyan, iii. 256. Facciolatus, xliii. 172, 172 a. Faiguet, xxiv. 546. Fain, ii. 247. Fairbairn, xv. 71 a, 123 n; xxiv. 545 a. Fairfax, xl. 58. Fairfield, xliv. 112 b. Fairholme, vi. 27 c. Falconer, viii. 10; x. 73; xv. 182; xxxvi. 27 a, 62. Faliscus, xxxv. 15. Falkner, xxix. 149, 865. Fannant, iii. 265. Fanning, xxix. 15 e, 427 c. Fannius, xxxv. 15. Faraday, viii. 32 b. Faria i Sousa, ii. 149. Farington, xxxi. 30. Farmer, iv. 69, 143 a; xvii. 133; xxix. 192. Farnaby, xxxiii. 1, 28; xxxvi. 3, 11 a; xxxvii. 1. Farneworth, xxiv. 220 a, 609. Farquhar, xxxviii. 6, 10. Farrar, xxviii. 7 a. Farre, ix. 2 c; xi. 22. Farrell, ix. 10. Farren, xxiv. 453 j. Fascitellus, xxxv. 17. Fauchet, xxvii. 27. Faugeres, xliv. 22. Faujas de St. Fond, vi. 32, 54, 55; xxix. 442,445. Faulkner, xxix. 83 b. Fawconer, xvi. § 1, 20. Fawkes, xxxv. 42; xxxvi. 62. Fay, xxxiv. 55/; xliv. 19 a. Faye, xv. 64. Fay us, xxxvi. 70. Fearn, xliii. 93. Featherstonhaugh, vi. 29 b, 40 b. Felibien, xxxi. 5, 5 a. Felice, xvi. § 2,56. Fell, xxix. 530. Fellowes, iii. 278. Felton, xxxiii. 15 a. Fenelon, xxxiv. 13, 14, 14 a, 15; xl. 6; xliv. 50 b. Fenn, iii. 272, 273; xxiv. 23 a. Fennell, xv. 129. Fenno, iv. 210, 214; xxiv. 466. Fenton, xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 8. Fenwick, ii. 238 b. Ferguson, i. 137; ii. 52; vi. 20 c; xxiv. 614; xxvii. 23,23 a; xxviii. 38; xliv. 134 a. Fermin, xxix. 307, 308. Fernandez, xxix. 374,878. Fernandez de Madrid, xxxv. 57. Ferrall, xxiv. 269 b; xxix. 253 a. Ferriar, xvi. § 1, 53 a. Ferrier, xxiv. 419 a; xxxiv. 22 a. Ferry, xxiv. 480 a. Fessenden, vii. 9 a, 19 a; x. 103 a; xvii. 238. Fetis, xxxii. 15 g. Feuquiere, xv. 86, 87. xxix. 883 a, 883 b. Feyjoo, xxix. 879. Ffirth, x. 105. Ficinus, xvi. § 1, 90, 195. Ficoroni, xxx. 16. Fidde, iii. 329. Fidler, xxix. 215 e. Field, xxiv. 23 b; xxix. 405; xxxi. 38 c. Fieldborg, xxix. 552. Fielding, i. 84 6; xvi. § 1,1 a, 17; xliv. 16. Figuier, xxix. 614 a. Filassier, vii. 12. Filmer, xxiv. 104. Filson, xxix. 262. Finch, xxix. 253 e. Fincham, xv. 106 a; xxx. 4 a, 44. Finden, xxix. 768 a. Findlay, iv. 96; xvii. 161. Finlayson, xxix. 615. Finley, xxix. 812, N 2. Finnelly, xxiv. 280 n. Fischer, i. 73 6; xxvi. 10. Fish, xvii. 239. Fisher, iii. 247 a; vii. 15 6; xv. 20, 146. Fishlake, xliii. 66 a, 97 i. Fitch, ix. 2 a; xv. 109, 134. Fite, H. de la, vi. 32 a. Fitzclarence, xxix. 765. Fitzosborne, xli. 10. Fitz-Roy, xxix. 355 b. Flaminius, xxxv. 17. Flassan, xvi. § 2, 32 b. Flavius Vopiscus, i. 126. Flaxman, xxxi. 40 c. Flechier, i. 45. Fleetwood, xvii. 253. Fleischer, xlii. 51. Fleming, xii. 46. Fletcher, ii. 279 a; x. 58 b; xvii. 68 b; xxxvi. 62; xxxviii. 21 b, 26 c, 31. Fleuriau, xxix. 53. Fleurieu, xxix. 682 b. Fleury de Chaboulon, ii. 246 a. Flinders, xxix. 692, SS. Flint, iv. 7 c; vi. 5 e; xxix. 212 c, 263 a, 263 b; xlii. 44. Flinter, xxix. 314 a. Flood, xxxix. 46 b. Florez, xli. 4. Florian, xxxiv. 6 a; xxxviii. 22; xliv. 6 b. Florus, i. 26, 26 a, 112—115. Fliigel, xliii. 110, 110 a. Fcesium, x. 132. Follen, xl. 54 c; xliv. 137 a. Follie, ii. 189. Folson, iv. 15 b, 15 c. Fonblanque, xxiv. 114 b. Fontana, x. 123; xii. 38; xxvii. 4. Fontaneilles, xii. 16 a. Fontenelle, v. 2, 3; xxviii. 2; xxxix. 4, Foote, xxxviii. 26 f Forbes, iii. 210 a, 224 c; x. 98 f; xxix. 468, 796. Forbin, ii. 50. Force, xxiv. 52 a. 702 INDEX Forcellinus, xliii. 172,172 a. Ford, xxxiv. 67 a; xxxvii. 36 a; xliv. 9 a. Fordyce, vii. 39; x. 95 d, 96 a, 96 &; xliv. 134 a. Forest, xvii. 54. Foronda, viii. 27; x. 107/ xxiv. 20, 126, 147, 147a, 410; xl. 20. Forrest, xxix. 791. Forster, iii. 233 c; vi. 9,19; xvii. 127 Z>; xxix. 243, 269 c, 704, 780; xxxv. 49, 74; xxxix. 39 Z>; xliii. 92; xliv. 145. Forsyth, vii. 76; x. 18; xxix. 451 a, 494. Fortesque, xxiv. 570. Fortis, xxix. 717. Fosbroke, i. 161 b, 161 c. Fosbrooke, v. 53 b. Foscolo, xxxv. 20; xli. 13 b. Foss, xlii. 55 g. Fossombroni, xxix. 716. Foster, xvi. § 1, 167 b; xvii. 137 b, 254; xxiv. 469, 538; xxix. 680 b, 684 a. Fothergill, x. 90; xv. 44. Fouch£, ii. 74, 263. Fountaine, xliii. 184. Fountainhall, iii. 220. Fourcroy, viii. 21. Fourier, xxix. 815 a. Fournier, xvi. § 1, 44; xlii. 53 b. Fowler, xxix. 216 d. Fox, iii. 120; xi. 15 a; xxiv. 246; xxix. 404 e; xl. 43. Foy, ii. 163. Fracastorius, xv. 179; xxxv. 17. France, xxix. 117 b. Francis, iv. 78 a; xxxvi. 14, 62; xxxvii. 27; xl. 60. Francklin, xvi. § 1, 93 b; xxxvii. 23 b, 43; xxxix. 30, 30 a, 43 a. Francois, vii. 55, 96. Frankland, xxix. 535 a. Franklin, iv. 92; vi. 50; xvi. § 1, 94; xxiv. 320, 537, 562,584; xxix. 313 a, 430, 431, 696; xliv. 74. Franquesnay, xvi. § 2, 10. Fraser, ii. 313 a; iii. 200; xxiv. 280 b; xxix. 91 b, 545 a, 759, 760, 764. Fraunce, xl. 19. Fraunces, xxiv. 460. Frayssinous, xvii. 152 b. Frazer, xvi. § 1, 156. Frederic II., ii. 285. Freinshemius, i. 15, 77. Freneau, iv. 209; xxxv. 34, 40. Frere, xvii. 156 c. Freret, xvi. § 1, 127, 1S9. Frdval, xl. 11. Frewin, xxiv. 519. Frey, xliii. 55. Frey des Landres, xxix. 539. Freycinet, xxix. 687 a. Freygan, xxix. 574. Frezier, xxix. 873 a, 883. Frisi, l’Abb6, ii. 290. Frobisher, xxiv. 5. Froissart, ii. 133; iii. 310. Frontinus, i. 47. Fronto Ducaeus, v. 64. Frowde, xxxvii. 8. Fry, xvii. 156 e. Fuller, iii. 307; x. 2; xxiv. 699. Fulton, xv. 195. Fumde, xxix. 166. Furman, xvii. 243. Furneaux, xvii. 207; xxiv. 273; xxix. 680 c. Fuseli, xxxi. 30 a, 39 a, 40- G. Gabbema, xxxvi. 10. Gadbury, xxviii. 49. Gage, xxix. 136. Gail, xxxix. 44. Gaisford, i. 101 a. Gale, i. 7 b; xvii. 94 a, 124; xxvi. 9; xxix. 656 b. Gales, iv. 222, 239; xxiv. 677. Galfredus Monumetensis, iii. 310. Galignani, xxix. 81. Galilei, xxviii. 37. Gall, xxix. 810. Gallatin, iv. 61 a; vi. 48; xxiv. 462,465, 466, 467, 586 a, 586 b. Gallaudet, xv. 92 b. Gallois, xxiv. 333. Galloway, xv. 131. Galt, iii. 24, 32 b, 151 b; iv. 167; xxix. 734; xxxiv. 20 a, 20 b, 33 e, 69 m\ xliv. 23 a. Gamba, iii. 185. Ganander, xliii. 32. Gandobruganus, xxix. 146. Gandy, xxx. 17 a. Ganganelli, ii. 59. Ganilh, xxiv. 426, 428. Gannett, xvii. 243 c. Garcia, xxix. 880. Garcilaso de’ la Vega, xxix. 277 a, 277 b, 277 c, 844, 844 a, 877, 877 a. Garden, iv. 148. Gardiner, vii. 19; xxix. 639 e. Gardnor, xxix. 493 b. Gargas, xxiv. 256. Garnett, xxvii. 18; xxviii. 27; xliv. 140. Gamier, ii. 30. Garrick, xxxix. 46 a. Garth, xxxvi. 32, 62. Gascoigne, xxxvi. 62. Gaskell, xxiv. 477 a. Gass, xxix. 206. Gassendus, xliv. 168. Gattel, xliii. 23. Gaugiran-Nanteuil, xxxviii. 20. Gauthey, xv. 171. Gauthier de la Peyronie, xxix. 534. Gay, xxxiv. 56 a, 126 e; xxxvi. 62. Gay-Lussac, viii. 22 b. INDEX 703 Gazaeus, xxxvi. 36. Gazzera, xvii. 50, 51, 52. Geddes, xii. 12. Gee, xxiv. 92. Gell, xxix. 491 b, 518, 737, 738, K 3; xxx. 17 a, 17 b. Gellius, Aulus, xliv. 89, 149 a. Gelone, xxix. 187, 382. Gem, xxiv. 173. Geminiani, xxxii. 10. Genlis, ii. 235; xvi. § 1, 67 a; xxxiv. 22 d. Gennete, xv. 11. Gentil, xxix. 584. Gentz, xxiv, 134. George, xxx. 3 a. George III., xxiv. 619. Georgias, xl. 34. Germain, xxiv. 198. Geromini, x. 96 c. Gesenius, xliii. 138 b. Gesner, xxxv. 42 c. Giacomelli, xxxiv. 126. Giannone, ii. 360, 361. Gibbon, i. 128, 128 a, 134; ii. 52; xvii. 162 b; xliv. 67. Gibbs, xxx. 40, GG. Gibson, iii. 320; ix. 3 a; x. 115; xvii. 64; xxvi. 11; xliii. 122. Gier-ber, xvi. § 1, 63. Gieseler, v. 18 a. Giflard, xxix. 520 b. Gifford, ii. 52; iii. 162 a; xxxvi. 47 a,63 a; xxxvii. 36, 36 a; xxxviii. 25 c, 26. Gilbart, xxiv. 453 l, 453 m, 453 n, 453 o. Gilbert, xxxv. 56. Gilchrist, xxix. 590; xxxviii. 25 a. Gildas, iii. 2, 310. Giles, xxiv. 474. Gilibert, xii. 21; xiii. 13. Gill, xv. 45 a. Gillespie, iii. 296 b. Gillies, i. 90, 91; xvi. § 1, 102; xl. 26, 61. Gilly, ii. 1 a; xxix. 489. Gilmer, xxiv. 97 a. Gilmore, xv. 109. Gilpin, vii. 74 a; xv. 69; xxxi. 9, 31 d. Ginanni, vii. 92. Ginguene, vi. 48; xiii. 65 d. Gioachino Greco, xv. 6. Giraldus Cambrensis, iii. 309. Girard, ii. 408; xliii. 29, 31. Girardin, vi. 48. Girod de Chantrans, xxix. 310. Gladwin, ii. 379 a; xxxiv. 64 b. Glanvil, xvi. § 1, 53 b. Glas, xxix. 750 a. Glascock, xv. 106 d. Gleig, iii. 167; iv. 23 d\ xliv. 9 a. Glen, xxix. 105. Glover, iii. 171 c; xxxiii. 11; xxxvi. 62. Goddard, ii. 167; xxiv. 282, 453 d. Godefroi, xv. 160. Godefroy, ii. 407. Godman, xii. 54; xxix. 216. Godoy, ii. 158 a. Godwin, iii. 34, 110, 261,287 a; xvi. § 1, 53 c, 156 a; xxiv. 15, 16, 481; xxxiv. 20 b. Godwyn, iii. 270, 318. Goeller, i. 102 e. Goerres, xxiv. 135. Goethe, ii. 194; xxxiv. 55 5; xxxvii. 7 a, 7 b, 42 a; xxxix. 25 a. Goguet, xliv. 62, 153 b. Golborne, xxvii. 17. Gold, xxix. 488. Goldoni, ii. 52; xxxviii. 24. Goldsborough, iv. 170 Goldsmid, xxiv. 218 a. Goldsmith, i. 89, 135; iii. 7, 197; xii. 36; xxiv. 203, 203 a, 498 a; xxxiv. 20; xxxvi. 62, 73 a; xliv. 3, 4, 5, 66 a, 66 b, 68 a. Golownin,xxix. 596. Gomara, xxix. 137,148 b, 166. Gompertz, xxiv. 441 b. Gooch, x. 52 e. Good, iii. 164; x. 98; xvi. § 1, 161; xxxvi. 70 a. Goodrich, xvii. 240; xxix. 668 a. Goodwin, xxx. 26 b. Gordon, i. 34, 121; ii. 187; iii. 58, 177 b, 230 b; iv. 19 a, 93, 114; xv. 53; xxiv. 62, 63, 453 e; xxix. 83/, 661 6,661 d\ xxx. 2 a; xliv. 137 a. Gore, xii. 28 a. Gorham, xv. 92 d. Gorris, x. 131. Gorsas, xxiv. 179. Gorton, ii. 139 a; xvii. 83; xxix. 456 a, Gosset, xliii. 99 e. Gothofredus, xliii. 128. Gouan, xiii. 44. Goudar, xxix. 48. Goudard, xxiv. 509. Gouge, xxiv. 97 b. Goujon, xxiv. 198. Gould, xxiv. 573 b; xxxi. 6 a,6 b. Goulston, xii. 3. Gourgaud, ii. 260, 261. Gourlay, xxiv. 488 a. Gower, xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 7 a. Gozzi, xxxiv. 93. Grabe, xvii. 92, 93. Graevius, i. 172; xxxix. 12, 13; xliii. 169. Grafton, iii. 254. Graham, ii. 75, 179 b; iii. 171; v. 15; viii. 36 5; x. 10 b, 36 a, 44 /, 52; xxiv. 470; xxix. 789, 869,874; xxxv. 19 b. Grahame, iv. 50, 50 a; xv. 123 c. Grainger, xxxvi. 62. Grand-Pierre, xxix. 122. Granger, iii. 129; xliv. 135, Grant, iii. 64 c, 64 d; v. 25; xxix. 26 a, 26 b, 214 a, 356, 748 a; xxxix. 21 a. Granville, xxix. 534 a, 535. Grasse, xliii. 97 g. Grasset Saint-Sauveur, xxix. 520 a, 675 a. Grattan, xxiv. 255, 304 b; xxxiv. 20 b; xl. 45,45 a, 46 a; xliv. 9 b. 704 INDEX Graves, xvii. 157. Gray, xii. 50 a, 67 tf; xv. 117; xvii. 153, 153 a, 242; xxiv. 154, 420 a, 423, 616; xxix. 493 a; xxxv. 55 c, 55 d; xxxvi. 62; xlii. 69 a; xliv. 152 a. Graydon, iv. 25. Green, viii. 36 a; x. 99 e; xv. 87; xxviii. 50; xxxvi. 62; xlii. 74. Greene, xxxiv. 86 c, 91. Greenhow, ii. 352 b\ x. 93 i. Greenleaf, iv. 215, 224; xxiv. 497; xxix. 248 a. Greenwood, xvii. 243 c. Gregoire, xvi. § 1, 148. Gregorius Cortesius, xvii. 272. Gregorius Nazianzenus, xvii. 302. Gregory, iii. 169 a, 216 a; x. 99; xvi. § 1, 71; xvii. 137 b; xxv. 36, 36 a; xxvi. 8; xxvii. 22; xxviii. 4, 12; xxxv. 56 a. Griesley, v. 44 a. Grenet, xxix. 7, 676. Grenville, xxiv. 424. Greppo, xliii. 57 a. Greswell, ii. 166 a. Greville, xiii. 65. Grey, xv. 21; xxiv. 283. Griesbach, xvii. 107. Griffin, viii. 36 c; xliv. 74 a. Griffith, iv. 99; x. 46 d, 59 a; xii. 29 &; xxiv. 279 b, 465. Griffiths, x. 105; xxix. 770. Grimke, xv. 23 b; xl. 54 b. Grimm, ii. 200. Grimoard, ii. 283. Grimston, xxiv. 274 a. Grinfield, xvii. 69 b. Griscom, xv. 25; xxix. 440. Griselini, v. 8. Griswold, xvii. 243; xxiv. 467, 468. Gronovius, i. 9, 99, 121; xvi. § 1, 25; xxxvii. 40 a; xxxviii. 15; xliv. 2, 38, 149 a. Gros, xvi. § 1, 170 a; xxix. M 2; xxxv. 53; xliii. 84 a. Grose, iii. 301 c, 305 e, 309 b, 309 c,309 e; xxx. 7 a; xliii. 104, 104 a. Grosier, xxix. 787. Grosvenor, xvii. 62. Grotius, ii. 368; xvi. § 2, 20,20 a, 21,25, 53, 66 a; xvii. 67; xxxiii. 1, 28; xxxviii. 14. Grouvelle, xxxix. 37. Groves, xliii. 97 /. Grand, xxiv. 496; xxvii. 40 b. Gruterus, xvi. § 1, 96. Gudin, xxxvi. 53. Guerin, xxxi. 4. Guerra, xxix. 363. Guest, xv. 44. Guettard, xii. 67. Gueudeville, xxxvi. 21. Guicciardini, ii. 16, 167, 403. Guignard, xv. 189. Guignes, xxix. 610 a, 822 a; xliii. 192. Guillaume de Rubraquin, xxix. 421 b. Guillie, xv. 88,176. Guizot, xxiv. 196, 400 c, 400 d, 400 e. Gulielmus Malmsburiensis, iii. 312. Gulielmus Neubricensis, iii. 310. Gumilla, xxix. 139, 377. Gurdon, xxiv. 262. Gurley, iv. 167 d. Gurney, v. 31*. Gurtler, xliii. 52. Gurwood, iii. 182 a, 182 c. Guthrie, iii. 326; xvi. § 1, 92; xxix. 668 b, 672; xxxix. 31; xl. 28, 28 a, 42. Gutzlaff, ii. 331 a; xxix- 610 d, 610 f. Guzman, ii. 369 b; xxix. 803. Guys, xxix. 523. Gwynne, iii. 282. H. Habington, iii. 266; xxxvi. 62. Hachette, xxvi. 18; xxvii. 15. Hack, vi. 5 c. Hadrianide, xxxvi. 48. Hageau, xv. 173, I. Hagemeister, xxiv. 531 a. Hahn, xxvii. 4. Haigh, xxix. 367, 367 a. Haines, iv. 4. Hakewel, xxiv. 67. Hakewill, xxix. 850. Hakluyt, xxix. 133, 302, 683, 683 a, 684. Halcombe, xxiv. 270/. Hale, iv. 1 a; vii. 31; xiii. 1 c; xxiv. 265, 621 c. Hales, i. 160 a; vii. 32; xvii. 273 a. Halford, x. 48 d. Halhed, xliii. 151 b. Haliburton, xxiv. 488 c; xxix. 298 c; xxxiv. 70. Halifax, xvii. 136; xxxvi. 62. Halkett, xxix. 293 b. Hall, ii. 292; iii. 255; x. 43 a, S3 a; xv. 78; xvi. § 1, 147; xvii. 137 a, 137 bT 255, 268; xxiv. 246, 458 a, 469; xxix. 15 d, 83 h, 151, 215, 215 a, 245, 266, 295, 328, 612, 857 a; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 22 a, 112 c. Hallam, ii. 143; xxiv. 495, 611 a; xlii. 65. Hallett, xliv. 135. Halley, xxviii. 12. Halliday, ii. 291 a. Halls, iii. 186 a, 318; xxix. 634 a. Hamilton, ii. 42 b, 329; iii. 26,35, 200 a; iv. 165 d\ vi. 24; xvi. § 2, 45; xxiv. 76, 76 a, 312 a, 382, 383, 459, 460, 467, 553; xxix. 156, 215 d, 590 a, 755, 782, 784, S; xxxi. 62; xl. 16. Hammond, xvii. 313; xxiv. 270 b, 594; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 134 a. Hamper, iii. 277. INDEX 705 Hampton, i. 99, 100. Hanbury, xxix. 775. Hancarville, i. 161 a. Hancock, xvii. 41 a. Hands, xxiv. 280 e. Hanmer, iii. 231 a; xxxix. 38 e. Hanna, xxix. 313 b. Hannay, xxiv. 260 a. Hansard, xxiv. 603, 604, 604 a. Hanson, ii. 128. Hardie, ii. 6; x. 85. Hardiman, xxxv 54 a. Harding, iii. 253; xxix. 721 a. Hardoin de la Reynerie, xxiv. 568. Hardwicke, (Earl of,) iii. 121. Hardy, iii. 171 b, 233; xxix. 350 a, 482. Hare, i. 138; viii. 42, 43 a; x. 107 a. Hargrave, xxiv. 621 c. Hargrove, xvii. 243. Harington, iii. 82 a. Harkness, xxix. 604 c. Harlan, xii. 23, 63/. Harles, i. 39; xl. 34 a. Harmer, xvii. 217. Harper, xxiv. 464. Harral, xxix. 656. Harring, xxix. 86 a. Harrington, xxiv. 612; xxxiv. 125. Harris, iii. 119; iv. 171 b; xii. 48; xvi. § 1, 141; xxiv. 444; xxix. 265,814; xli. 16; xliii. 50 a, 51. Harrison, xxiv. 472. Harrop, iii. 228. Harte, ii. 346 b; xxviii. 14 d; xxxvi. 62. Hartley, xvi. § 1, 155; xxiv. 243. Hartshorne, ix. 10; xlii. 52 b. Harwood, i. 37 a. Harvey, x. 43; xxix. 312. Haslewood, x. 93/. Hasselquist, xxix. 89. Hassenfratz, xv. 198. Hassler, xxv. 7, 8; xxvi. 5; xxvii. 27 c; xxviii. 32; xxix. 254 a, 660 a, 853. Haswell, iv. 13. Hatsell, xxiv. 620, 621, 621 a, 621 b. Hauksbee, xxvii. 4. Hauptmann, xxxiv. 61. Haussez, xxix. 27 e, 27 f. Hauterive, xxiv. 203, 203 a. Hauy, xiv. 8. Havercamp, i. 70. Hawkesbury, xxiv. 658; xliv. 134 a. Hawkesworth, xxix. 433, 680 a. Hawkins, iii. 61, 154; x. 79 d, 93 b; xv. 98; xxx. 7 5; xxxii. 15; xxxv. 52 a. Hawks, v. 31 c. Hawles, xxiv. 243, 688. Hay, iii. 226. Hayden, vi. 30. Hayes, xv. 54; xxiv. 522 d. Haygarth, xxxvi. 74. Hayley, iii. 30,280 b, 289. Haynes, iii. 332 a. Hayward, xi. 10. Haywood, iv. Ill, 112; xxxvii, 2. Hays, x. 46 d, 102 k. Hazard, iv. 186 a; xxiv. 635. Hazen, xv. 9 a. Hazlitt, ii. 251; xxiv. 478 c; xxxvi. 61 c; xxxix. 42 5; xl. 50; xli. 14 a, 14 5; xlii. 5 a; xliv. 83, 83 a, 83 b. Hazzi, vii. 3. Head, xxiv. 456; xxix. 27 k, 83 c, 286 a; xliv. 9 a. Headrick, iii. 309. Healde, x. 28. Hearne, i. 150; xxix. 828; xxxix. 40. Heath, iv. 153. Heathcote, xxiv. 240. Heber, iii. 37 a, 186 a; xvii. 35 a, 148 a, 256; xxix. 604; xxxv. 19. Hebert, xv. 123 f Heckewelder, iv. 61. Hedericus, xliii. 133. Hedge, xl. 15. Heely, xxxi. 12. Heeren, i. 95 b, 95 c; ii. 121 a, 121 5; xxiv. 558, 558 a, 558 c. Heinsius, xvii. 299; xxxv. 2, 11, 52. Heiss, ii. 91. Heister, ix. 17. Helmont, x. 129 a. Helsham, xxvii. 24. Helvetius, xvi. § 1,131, 154. Helvicus, i. 161; ii. 367. Hemans, xxxv. 55. Hemminger, xliii. 52. Hemsterhusius, xxxix. 43; xliii. 167. Henault, ii. 33. Henderson, vii. 101; xxix. 536, 558, 868. Hendry, xxv 39 c. Henfrey, xxvii. 18. Hening and Mumford, xxiv. 591. Henischius, x. 130. Hennepin, xxix. 130, 131,181,392 c. Hennequin, xxix. 444 a. Henningsen, ii. 164 b. Henry, iii. 102; iv. 13 5; viii. 33, 33 a; xvii. 281; xxvii. 4; xxix. 288; xliv. 134 a. Henslow, xliv. 9 b. Hepburn, vii. 90. Hepp, xxiv. 400 a. Heraclitus, xxxix. 7. Herbert, ii. 52; iii. 14,136, 269, 318; xv. 186, 186 a; xxix. 762 b. Herder, xvi. § 1, 184. Hereford, (Bishop of,) iii. 318. Heriot, iv. 58; xxix. 219. Herklots, xxix. 605 b. Hermann, i. 86 a; xxxv. 42 c; xliii. 97 e. Hernias, xvii. 300. Hernandez, xiii. 57. Herodes, xl. 34. Herodian, i. 35, 36. Herodotus, i. 9,101, 101 a, 101 b. Herrera, xxix. 170, 881, 891. Herrick, xxxv. 27 h. Herries, xxiv. 134. Herschel, xxviii. 3 a; xliv. 9 b. Herve, xxix. 36. Hervey, xvii. 137 c; xxxi. 60 706 INDEX Hesiod, xxxv. 44; xxxvi. 33, 50, 50 b, 62. Heskin, xxxv. 43. Hess, v. 39. Hesseln, xxix. 39. Heston, xxiv. 17. Heude, xxix. 761. Heuschling, xxiv. 89 a, Hewit, iv, 107. Hewitt, xxv. 5. Heylyn, xxix. 807. Heyne, i. 8; xxix, 785; xxxiii. 19; xxxv. 42 c. Heywood, iii. 242 a; xxiv. 215 a. Hibbert, vi. 25 a, 46; xiii. 29 a; xvi, § 1, 53. Hickes, xvii. 221; xliii. 85, 123, 184. Hieroclis, xvi. §1,9. Higden, ii. 360 b. Higgins, v. 53 a; vi. 9 b, 27 b. Hildrop, xvii. 70. Hill, i. 68; ii. 42 c; iv. 65; xiv. 13 a; xxix. 394. Hillhouse, xxiv. 473. Hilliard, xliv. 137 a. Hind, ix. 19 b. Hindmarsh, xvii. 179. Hinds, v. 18 d. Hinton, xxix. 848 a. Hipparchus, xxxvi. 33. Hippisley, xxix. 332 a. Hippocrates, x. 29,132; xxxix. 7. Hitchcock, vi. 30 a, 52 b; vii. 99; x. 16 a. Hoare, iii. 291 a, 309; vii. 71 b; xxix. 715; xxxi. 7, 7 a. Hobbes, i. 102, 102 d, 177; iii. 19, 19 a, 23 a; vi. 4 a; xxiv. 1, 690; xl. 24 a, 26 a. Hobhouse, xxix. 466, 509, 528, 739; xxxv. 60 a. Hoblyn, x. 18 a. Hodey de Saultchevreuil, xxiv. 181. Hodge, x. 102 h. Hodges, xxix. 790. Hodgkin, x. 10 e; xi. 8 d. Hodgskin, xxix. 545. Hodgson, iii. 37; xvii. 147; Xxix. 250. Hody, xvii. 296. Hoegi, xxxii. 13. Hoffman, xxix. 212 b; xliv. 25 b, 136. Hogan, xxiv. 475. Hogarth, xxxi. 42, AAA; xxxii. 3 a, 7 d. Hogg, xxix, 76, 102 c; xxxv. 56 b. Holberg, ii. 52. Holcroft, xv. § l, 159. Holden, xvii. 94 b; xxxii 9. Holderness, xxix. 579. Holinshed, iii. 257. Holland, ii. 19; xii. 81; xvii. 135; xxiv. 467; xxix. 733. Hollandre, vii. 98. Hollard, xi. 1 a. Holies, iii. 20. Holley, xxix. 153 b. Holliday, xxV. 21. Hollings, xliv. 9 a. Hollis, iii. 335; xxiv. 264. Holman, xxix. 427 d. Holmes, iv. 98, 131, 132; xvii. 243 e"t xliii. 64. Holstein, iv. 54. Holt, iv. 223. Holyoke, xxvii. 4 a; xliii. 175. Home, iii. 8, 57; vii. 38, 80; xvi. §1,68, 105; xxxvii. 35 5; xli. 9. Homer, xxxiii. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, 15 a, 21, 21 a, 22, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 44, 45, 46; xxxvi. 62. Hone, xliv. 44. Hood, xxxv. 45,45 a. Hook, xxxiv. 20 b, 69 g, 69 t, 69 u. Hooke, i. 174. Hooker, xiii. 7 c, 22 e, 38 a, 45 b, 49, 49 a, 56 c, 65; xxiv- 220, 680; xxix. 559. Hoole, xxix. 604 a; xxxiii. 10, 27 a; xxxvi. 62; xliii. 5. Hooper, iii. 331 e; xvi. § 1,154. Hope, xi. 8 e; xvi. § 1, 150 6; xxx. 6 d; xxxi. 38 b; xxxiv. 20 b, 32 a. Hopkins, xv. 130; xxiv. 114c; xliii. 127a; xliv. 137 a. Hopkinson, xxix. 317 a; xliv. 76. Hoppus,xxiv. 517 a; xxix. 485 b. Horatius, (Q. Flaccus,) xxxv. 42 c; xxxvi. 7, 9,13, 14, 15, 43, 44, 45, 62. Hordt, ii. 288 a. Horne, xvii. 138, 219, 220; xxix. 768 a- Horneman, xxix. 744. Horner, xi. 10 c, 10 d. Hornius, xxiv. 28. Hornot, ii. 10. Horrebows, xxix. 16. Horry, vi. 9 c. Horsburgh, xxix. 793 a. Horstield, xii. 67 c. Horsley, iii. 321; xvii. 139,140,141,142, 143,144,144*; xxiv. 650; xxvii. 50 a. Hosack, iv. 201; x. 103 a. Hospital, xxvi. 20. Hoste, iii. 241 a; xv. 182 c. Howard, xxiv. 561,622, 623; xxix. 73 5; xxxiv. 20 5; xliv. 153. Howe, ii. 187; xvii. 288 a. Howel, i. 196. Howell, xvi. § 1, 191; xxxii. 11; xxxix. 37 a. Howison, xxiv. 307 a; xliii. 151 a, 151 d. Howitt, xvii. 40 a. Hoveden, iii. 312. Hoyland, iii. 84. Hoyle, xv. 30. Hoyt, iv. 63, Hubbard, iv 82 a, 83, Huber, xii. 13, 14. Huddesford, iii. 201 a. Hudson, i- 70, 118, 178; xli. 1. Hue, ii. 211. Huerta, xxxv. 23. Huet, ii. 206. Hufeland, x. 14 b. Hugenius, xxviii. 8. Hughes, xii. 76; xvii. 262 a, 281; xxiv " 469; xxix. 714 d; xxxiv. 18; xxxvi, 62; xxxvii. 8. Hughson, xxix. 22. INDEX 707 Hugo, ii. 255; xxxiv. 20 b, 55 d. Huish, vii. 62. Humboldt, vi. 5, 34, 48; xxix. 343, 344, 345, 346, 893. Hume, ii. 52, 356 c; iii. 97, 99 a; xvi. § 1, 48, 49, 176, 177; xxxv. 27 i; xxxix. 46 c. Humphreys, ii. 120; xv. 92 b; xvii. 127 a, 179 a, 241; xxxv. 61, 62, 66. Hunt, iii. 185 a, 291 d; xxx. 19 c. Hunter, iii. 134; iv. 221; vii. 58, 102,104; x. 125; xi. 15, 24; xvi. § 1, 192 c; xvii. Ill; xxvii. 45 a; xxix. 292 a, 400, 619. Huntington, iii. 312. Hurd, xxxv. 35; xxxvi. 15; xliv. 65 a, 70 a. Hurtado de Mendoza, xxxiv. 98 c. Husenbeth, xvii. 198 b. Huskisson, xxiv. 441 a, 449, 453 k\ xl. 48 a. Hutcheson, xvi. § 1, 38,140. Hutchins, iv. 98; xxix. 295. Hutchinson, i. 12,13, 72 b, 73 b, 170; iii. 141; iv. 73, 74. Hutton, iii. 114; xxv. 31, 32, 33, 43; xxix. 629. Huzard, vii. 54. Hyacinth de Magellan, xiv. 7. I. Ihre, xliii. 121,126. Illescas, iii. 200. Imison, xxvii. 19. Imlay, xxix. 262 a. Inchbald, iii. 175 c; xxxiv. 20 5; xxxviii. 11 a, 11 b, 11 c. Ingalls, x. 107 a. Ingenhousz, vi. 47; viii. 16,17. Ingersoll, xxiv. 496 h. Inglefield, xliv. 134 a. Inglis, xxix. 29 a, 33 b, 476 a, 476 c. Ingram, x. 86 b. Ingulphus, iii. 312. Inman, xv. 162 a. Ireland, ii. 264; xlii. 19 a. Iriarte, xlii. 77. Irvine, xxix. 506; xxxvii. 26 d. Irving, ii. 155; iii. 221, 224 a; iv. 24, 45; xxix. 150 a, 206 b, 209a, 287 d, 293 5; xxxiv. 17 c, 20 b, 85 l, 87 a*, 120, 120 a, 120 b, 120 c; xliv. 9 a, 19 b. Isaacs, xxix. 639 f Isaeus, xl. 34, 38, 62. Isla, xxxiv. 88. Isle, 1’, ii. 61; vi. 26. Isocrates, xl. 9, 39, 40, 41. Iturbide, iv. 54 b. Ivernois, ii. 225, 226, 308. Izarn, vi. 18. J. Jablonski, v. 16 a. Jackson, iii. 153 5; vi. 30*, 52 c; x. 93 k, 98 a, 107 a; xxiv. 363 a, 380, 594; xxix. 636 b, 751; xxxii. 1; xxxvii. 31 5; xl. 2 a, 54 c; xliv. 137 a. Jacob, vii. 1; xxiv. 444a, 541; xxix. 709. Jacobs, viii. 1, 28. Jacquelin, ii. 214 a. Jacquemont, xxix. 589 e. Jacquier, xxvii. 9. Jacquin, xiii. 36. Jago, xxxvi. 62. Jahn, i. 148 a; xvii. 218 a, 243 b. Jal, xxix. 481 a. James, ii. 46 b, 357 a; iii. 112 a, 240 c, 240 d, 240 e; xv. 91 f; xxix. 280, 543, 857; xxx. 30; xxxi. 33; xxxiv. 20 b, 55 i, 55 k, 69 h. James I., (King of G. Britain,) xliv. 170. Jameson, ii. 46 a; iii. 200 b, 280 a; x. 58 a; xii. 17 a; xiv. 10; xv. 63; xxix. 72, 72 a, 72 b, 219 e, 726; xliii. 109. Jamieson, v. 53; xvii. 163; xxvii. 26 a; xliii. 96 c, 136 a, 136 b; xliii. 148. Janson, xxix. 117, 858 a. Jardine, xii. 7 a; xv. 91 a. Jarrold, xxiv. 478 b- Jaucourt, xliii. 30. Jauffret, ii. 271 a. Jault, xliii. 182. J&uregui, xxxv. 63 a. Jay, ii. 140; iv. 165 b, 176,189; xxxi. 21, Jean du Plan Carpin, xxix. 421 b. Jeannin, xvi. § 2, 13. Jebb, iii. 135 b, 233 b; xvii. 80 a, 127 b; xlii. 15 a. Jefferson, iv. 161, 161 a, 161 5; xxiv. 8, 9, 467, 468, 571 a; xxvii. 18, 27; xxix. 202, 258, 295; xliv. 134 a. Jefferys, xxix. 688, 831, 855 a, T. Jening, xvii. 68. Jenings, iv. 189. Jenkins, xxx. 33 a. Jenkinson, xvi. § 2, 35; xxiv. 270 a. Jenks, iv. 190. Jenner, x. 122, 122 a. Jennings, xxxi. 10. Jenyns, xii. 55 a; xxxvi. 62. Jerdan, xliv. 6. Jeremie, xxiv. 5. Jesse, xii. 12 b- Jewett, xxix. 30 b- Jodrell, xxxv. 66; xxxvii. 22. Johnes,ii. 39 a, 133, 134,341; xxix. 565. 708 INDEX Johnson, ii. 302; iii. 145 6, 156; iv. 199; x. 63 a, 63 6; xii. 14; xv. 46; xvi. § 1, 173 e; xxiv. 287 a; xxix. 643; xxxiv. 21; xxxv. 35 6; xxxvi. 6, 62; xxxvii. 3, 23, 30, 31, 33; xl. 16; xlii. 21, 52; xliii. 51 c, 108, 133,134, 134 a, 149 a; xliv. 66, 152 d. Johnston, xxix. 542; xxxv. 6; xliii. 40. Johnstone, iii. 210, 285 a; vii. 90 6, 90 c; xvii. 146 a. Joinville, ii. 341. Jolliffe, xxix. 563. Joly, xxix. 395 a. Jombert, xxx. 9, 9 a. Jonas, xxix. 557; xliii. 123. Joncquieres, ii. 376. Jones, ii. 159; iv. 9 a, 189; vi. 16; xv. 44, 44 a, 62 a; xvii. 108, 138, 152 6; xxvi. 9; xxvii. 42; xxix. 47,100,102f, 294, 295, 549; xxx. 39, HH.; xxxiv. 33 d, 62; xl. 62; xlii. 13; xliii. 46, 56 a, 97; xliv. 68, 138. Jonson, xxxvi. 62; xxxviii. 10, 26. Joplin, xxiv. 450 a, 453 i, 453 k. Jopling, xxx. 26 f. Jordan, xliv. 135 a. Jorgenson, xxix. 467. Jornandes, ii. 80. Jortin, ii. 349; xvii. 144 a. Josephus, i. 70,193, 194. Josse, xliii. 78. Jouffroy, xvi. § 1, 173 d. Jourdan, xi. 10 f. Joutel, xxix. 179, 277. Jouy, ii. 140. Jovius, ii. 406. Joyce, xxiv. 408. Juan.—See Ulloa. Juarros, xxix. 325. Judd, x. 75 a. Jukes, x. 16 b. Julian, i. 39, 128, 128 a. Jullien, xv. 175. Jungerman, xxxiv. 92. Junius, xvii. 12, 106,114, 295; xliii. 124. Junius, xxiv. 229,229 a, 253. Junot, ii. 262 a. Jurin, xl. 34 a. Justinianus, ii. 363. Justinus, i. 80, 82; xvii. 300. Jutais, vii. 45. Juvenal, xxxvi. 11, 11 a, 11 b, 12, 46,47, 47 a, 476,62. K. Kaempfer, ii. 372, 372 a. Kalm, xxix. 197, 198, 243. Kames.—See Home. Kant, xvi. § 1, 137 a. Karamsin, ii. 271 a. Kater, xliv. 9 6. Kay, xxiv. 456 b; xxix. 110 a. Kaye, v. 18 6, 18 c; xvii. 93 d. Keate, xxix. 798. Keating, xxix. 281; xliv. 136. Keatinge, xxix. 741, 835 a. Keats, xxxvi. 61a. Keene, xliv. 137. Keightley, v. 5 a; xvii. 118 c; xliv. 9 6. Keil, x. 32. Keill, xxvii. 34; xxviii. 10, 39. Keir, x. 93 g. Keith, iv. 187, 187 a; xvii. 82 a; xxiv. 257; xxvii. 27; xxix. 233 a. Kelly, iii. 177; xxiv. 270 a, 511 a, 647; xxix. 673 a. Kempe, iii. 132 d. Kempelen, x. 107 a. Kendall, xxiv. 302; xxix. 247. Kennedy, x. 15 a, 93 c; xvii. 291 a; xxiv. 468; xxxiv. 70 6, 70 c, 70 c*; xxxix. 42. Kennet, i. 145; iii. 318; iv. 41; xvi. § 2, 66; xvii. 208. Kenrick, vii. 2 6, 16 a; xliii. 65 a. Kent, xxx. HH; xxxi. 32 e; xliv. 137 a. Keppel, xxix. 537 6 , 778. Kercheval, iv. 7 6. Kerr, xxix. 437. Kersaint, xxx. 19. Kettell, xxxv. 26. Keysler, xxix. 532. Kid, xvii. 192 e. Kimber, iii. 44, 45, 46. King, iii. 139 a; xvi. § 1, 105 a; xvii. 45, 87, 282 a; xxiv. 446; xxix. 431 6, 680 d; xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 24 a. Kinnard, xxx. 33 a. Kinneir, xxix. 575, 762. Kinsey, xxix. 710. Kippax, xxiv. 527. Kippis, iii. 138 b, 327 a. Kirby, xii. 50 b, 51 6; xvii. 192 c; xxx. II. Kircher, xxix. 815 b. Kirkland, xvii. 243 c. Kirkpatrick, xxix. 781; xxxix. 45; xliii. 149 c. Kirwan, vi. 17; xl. 21 a. Kirwen, vii. 43. Kirwin, xiv. 9. Kitchiner, xv. 17 a; xxviii. 6; xliv. 24. Klaproth, xxix. 536 a. Klopstock, xxxiii. 27. Kldber, xvi. § 2, 43 a. Knapp, xxiv. 280 t\ xlii. 61; xliv. 143. Knight, iii. 133 a, 133 6; xv. 12; xvi. § 1, 164; xxxiv. 69 n. Knittel, xliii. 152. Knolles, ii. 413. Knowler, iii. 331 e. Knowles, iv. 31 a; xxiv. 449 a; xxxi. 30 a; xxxvii. 16 c, 16 d; xliii. 109 b. Knox, ii. 388 a; iv. 194 a; x. 85 e; xv. 91; xvii. 127 6; xxiv. 337; xliv. S2a, 82 6. INDEX 709 Koch, ii. 89 a, 147 b; xvi. § 2, 33. Kolbe, xxix. 113. Kolben, xxix. 626 a. Komarzewski, ii. 280; xv. 201. Koops, xxix. U. Kosciusko, xv. 147. Koster, xxix. 352. Kotzebue, ii. 52, 105; xxix. 17 a, 436 a, 576. Krafft, xv. 79; xxvii. 4; xxx. 34. Kraitser, ii. 82 a. Krebsius, i. 71. Kriloff, xxxiv. 64 c. Krusenstern, xxix. 685,686, 703, V. W. Kuhnius, xxix. 805. Kunth, xxix. 893. Kunze, xxviii. 33. Kuster, xxxviii. 32; xliii. 7, 168. L. Labarrague, x. 107 a. Labat, xxix. 140, 158. Labaume, ii. 258. Labillardiere, xxix. 687 b. La Bleterie, i. 128, 128 a. Laborde, xxix. 472, 567 a. Lacepede, xii. 7, 34, 65. Lackington, ii. 52. Lacombe, i. 61; ii. 81; xliii. 83. Lacretelle, ii. 209,209 a, 232; xxiv. 123, 123 a, 173; xliv. 52. Lacroix.—See De la Croix. Lactantius, xvii. 1, 8. Ladvocat, ii. 5. Laet, iv. 35; xii. 79; xxix. 833. Lafargue, xxix. 171. La Fayette, xxxiv. 16. Lafitau, xxix. 847. La Fontaine, xxxiv. 56; xliv. 51 d. Laforest, ix. 1. Laforgue, ix. 2; x. 107. Lagarde, xxix. 535 c. La Grange, xvi. § 1, 95. Lagrange, xxvii. 14; xxxvi. 18. Lahontan, xxix. 177, 297. Laing, iii. 218; xxix. 88, 548 a, 630. Laird, xxix. 638 a. Lalande, xxv. 44; xxviii. 40; xxix. 66. Lallemand, xv. 148, 191. Lamarck, vi. 2; xii. 25,26. Lamartine, xxix. 102 a. Lamb, xxxv. 10 a; xxxvi. 59; xxxix. 36c?; xliv. 23 b. Lamballe, ii. 214. Lambard, xliii. 189. Lambe, x. 95 c; xv. 99. Lambert, vi. 48. Lamberty, xvi. § 2, 61. Lambini, xxxviii. 29. Lame, xxvii. 33 a. Lamigue, ii. 100. Lancaster, xv. 93. Lancelot, xliii. 12,15. Landen, xxvii. 4. Lander, xxix. 638, 746 a; xliv. 9 a. Landon, xxxi. 18, 44 a; xxxiv. 25 b, 55 h. Landor, xxxiv. 67 b; xxxix. 35,35 a. Landriani, xxvii. 4. La'ndseer, i. 164 b\ xv. 114 a. Landt, xxix. 552 a. Lane, xxix. 621 d; xliv. 9 c. Lang, xxix. 14 b. Langeland, xxxvi. 42. Langhorne, i. 104; iii. 68; xxxvi. 62. Langius, v. 64. Langlaes, ii. 311. Langley, vii. 106; xxx. 29. Langsdorff, xxix. 423. Languet, xxiv. 4. Lanktree, i. 55 a. Lanthenas, xxiv. 182. Lantier, xxxiv. 97, 98. Lansdowne, xxxvi. 62. Lanza, x. 45 e. Lanzi, xxix. 508 a; xxxi. 16 a. La Place, xxvii. 4; xxviii. 14, 14 d, 41. Lardizabal, ii. 89. Lardizabal y Uribe, xxiv. 19. Lardner, xv. 33, 34,34 a, 132 a; xvii. 289; xliv. 9 b. Larkins, iv. 218. La Roche, x. 46 c. Larrey, ix. 15 a, 15 b. Larrey, de, iii. 17, 319 a. Las Casas See Casas. Las Cases, ii. 244; xxix. 812 c, 812 d.— See Casas. Lassus, xi. 4. Lasteyrie, vii. 63,68. Lastri, vii. 7. Latham, x. 5 c. Lathbury, v. 27 b. Lathrop, vii. 5 a. Latour, iv. 175. Latrobe, xv. 44; xvii. 181; xxiv. 593; xxix. 152 a, 215 l, 292, 641. Latude, ii. 219. Lauder, vii. 74 a; xxix. 452 a. Lauderdale, xxiv. 422. Laugier de Tassy, ii. 117. Laujon, xxix. 310 a. Launay, xxix. 701; xli. 18. Lauraguais, xxiv. 156,172. Laurence, xvii. 110; xxxix. 39. Laurens, iv. 189. Laurent, i. 101 a; xxix. 773. Laurent de Mezieres, xxiv. 175. Laval, xxix. 854. Lavallette, ii. 262 e. Lavater, xvi. § 1,159, 192 c. Lavaysse, xxix. 315. Lavenas, xxvii. 27 b. Lavoisier, viii. 20; xxvii. 4. Lavoisne, xxix. M 2. Law, xvi. § 1, 105 a; xvii. 223 c; xxiv. 89, 159 a, 576 b; xxxv. 63. 710 INDEX Lawless, iii. 232. Lawrence, ix. 2 e; xi. 9; xii. 44, 70 a; xliv. 133. Lawson, iii. 136 d\ xxix. 203 a. Leach, ii. 160 a; x. 1 a. Leake, ii. 119; xxiv. 444 c; xxix. 492, 518, 573, 736, 739 a. Leavenworth, xxiv. 459. Le Beau, i. 48; xxix. 127. Leblanc, xxiv. 404 a. Le Brocq, xliv. 134 a. Lebrun, iv. 124. Lechevalier, xxix. 572. Leckie, xxiv. 133. Le Clerc, i. 62, 75; xxvi. 6; xxx. 13; xxxviii. 14; xiii. 1. Le Comte, xxix. 91. Lederlin, xliii. 167. Lediard, iii. 336. Le Duchat, xxxiv. 17 a. Ledwich, iii. 309 e. Ledyard, xxix. 97. Lee, ii. 253 b, 265 5; iv. 155—158, 161 6; x. 64 b, 79 b; xvi. § 2, 26; xxiv. 122, 319, 460, 467; xxxii. 12 5; xxxiv. 20 b. Leedes, xliii. 7. Leeds, xxx. 6 g. Lefanu, iii. 174 a; xvi. § 1, 146. Le Febvre de Villebrune, xxix. 378. Lefevre, x. 98 c. Legare, vii. 88 c. Legendre, xxv. 45 a; xxvi. 6 a. Legh, xxix. 621. Le Grand, xxix. 643. Legrand, xxxi. 17; xxxiv. 66 a. Legrand d’Aussy, xxix. 460. Leibnitz, xliv. 154 a. Leigh, i. 160; xxiv. 476; xxix. 18, 19, 21. Leighton, xvii. 144 b. Le Keux, xxx. 7 b*. Leland, iii. 297; xvii.'158,159; xxiv. 468; xl. 35 a, 37. Lelewel, xxxi. 11c. Le Long, xiii. 81. Lemazurier, ii. 129 a. Lemery, x. 127. Lemesurier, xv. 144 b. Lemoine, xv. 31; xxv. 28; xxix. 8. Lemon, xliii. 134 c. Le Monnier, xxxviii. 17 b. Lemontey, ii. 205 b. Lempriere, i. 155, 155 a; ii. 138, 139; xxix. 651. Lenfant,v. 58 a. Lennard, xvii. 226. Lennep, xxxiv. 89. Lennie, xliii. 37 a. Lennox, ii. 198; xxxiv. 66 c, 67*; xxxvii. 40 c; xxxviii. 21 a. Lenoir, xxxi. 20. Leo, xliii. 138 b. Leon, i. 44; xxix. 391, 617 a; xiii. 79. Leonard, xxix. 114 a. Leoni, xxx. 39. Lequinio, xxix. 487. Lerminier, xxiv. 400 b. Le Roux, xliii. 82 a. Le Roy, xxxiv. 59. Lery, xxix. 142. Le Sage, ii. E; xxxiv. 10, 64 b, 102 a, 102 b. Lesage.—See Las Cases. Lesbonactes, xl. 34. Lescallier, xv. 184. Lescarbot, xxix. 178. Le Seur, xxvii. 9. Leslie, xvi. § 1, 183 a; xvii. 242; xxvi. 4 a; xxvii. 27; xxxiv. 33 g, 33 h. Lesseps, xxix. 580. Lesson, xii. la, 1 b, 63 d. Leti, iii. 4; v. 9. Lettsom, iii. 157; x. 120, 121. Leuchs, xv. 81 a. Levasseur, xxix. 216. Levee, xxxviii. 17 b. Lever, xv. 185. Levizac, xliii. 84 a. Lewes, iii. 34 b. Lewis, i. 91 a; v. 36, 38; viii. 43; xv. 7a, 99 c; xxiv. 304*, 391; xxix. 278, 305 d, 675, 858 d\ xxxi. R 2, R 3; xxxiii. 30 a; xxxvi. 62; xlii. 64 a; xliii. 51 d. Lewis and Clark.—See Allen. Ley, x. 81 b. Leyburn, xxx. 12. Leyden, ii. 327, 384; xxix. 635; xxxv 54 b. Liancourt.—See Rochefoucald. Libanius, i. 128 a. Libri, xxv. 26 a. Lichtenberg, xxvii. 4. Lichtenberger, xv. 112 a. Liebault, vii. 35. Lieber, ii. 19 d, 19 e; xxiv. 231 d; xxix, 353 h; xliv. 96. Liger, x. 68. Light, xxix. 769. Lightfoot, xvii. 308. Ligne, (Prince de,) ii. 58. Lilius, xliii. 4, 71. Lillo, xxxvii. 8 a. Lilly, ii. 52. Limborch, v. 55. Limojon de St. Disdier, xxiv. 49. Linage, xxix. 890. Lindahl, xliii. 126. Lindley, vii. 84 b; xiii. 1 a, 7 a, 22 a, 22 b; xxix. 357 a. Lindsay, Iii. 220; xxix. 610 d. Lindsey, xiii. 6. Linen, xxiv. 591. Lingard, iii. 100. Link, xiii. 58 a; xxix. 478. Linn, xvii. 240; xxiv. 467; xxxvi. 28. Linnaeus, xii. 19, 20, 22; xiii. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16,16 a, 17, 18; xxix. 554. Linus, xxxvi. 33. Lippi, vi. 25; xv. 52, 104. Lipsius, i. 52; xliv. 2. INDEX 711 Lisiansky, xxix. 687. Lister, xxix. 47 a. Liston, ix. 3 c. Listre, xxxvi. 21. Lithgow, xxix. 421. Little, x. 83 v, xliv. 135. Littlebury, xxxiv. 15. Littlepage, iv. 176, 189. Littleton, xvii. 225; xxxix. 28; xliii. 120. Liutprand, i. 46. Liverpool, (Earl of,) xxiv. 642. Livingston, iv. 165 c; vii. 65; xxiv. 333, 391. Livy, i. 24, 136, 136 a, 176, 186. Lizars, xi. 10 g, 23. Llorente, v. 46; xxix. 342. Lloyd, ii. 275; iii. 64 a, 180 i; xvii. 5 a, 88 a; xxiv. 344, 362 a, 370 a; xxix. 353, 549 a; xxxvi. 62. Lobo, xxix. 643. Loccenius, ii. 85. Locke, iii. 139 a; xv. 23; xvi. § 1, 106, 106 a; xvi. § 2, 25; xxiv. 211; xxxix. 39 b, 39 c; xliv. 169. Lockhart, iii. 51, 53 c; xxix. 453. Lockman, ii. 402; xxix. 15 b. Loddiges, xiii. 9. Lodge, iii. 49 c, 49 d\ xvi. § 1,194. Logan, vii. 43, 44; xxiv. 459, 460, 465; xxix. 219c?; xxxvi. 62. Lok, xxix. 302. Lolme, xxiv. 50, 217, 217 a, 217 b, 629. Lomax, xxxv. 30. Londonderry.—See Vane. Long, xxix, 296, 849 a.—See James and Keating. Longchamp, iv. 17. Longinus, xli. 1,16 a, 16 b, 17. Longus, xxxiv. 92, 93. Lope de Vega, xxxv. 67. Lopez de Gomara.—See Gomara. Lord, xvii. 40; xxiv. 97 c; xxix. 117 a. Lorenzana, xxix. 836, 837. Lorris, xxxiv. 105. Loskiel, xxix. 292. Los Santos, xxx. 18 a. Loudon, vii. 38 b, 86, 87; xii. 57; xiii. 19 a; xxx. 7 c, 7 e; xxxi. 31 e. Louis XIV., ii. 53. Louis XVIII., ii. 215 a. Lover, xxxiv. 27 b. Lovibond, xxxvi. 62. Low, iii. 217; vii. 38 a. Lowe, xxiv. 574; xxix. 370 a; xliii. |75. Lowell, iv. 177; xvii. 243 c. Lowndes, xlii. 54 c. Lownds, xxiv. 631. Lowman, xvii. 293 b. Lowry, xiv. 5. Lowth, iii. 133; xvii. 32, 68 a, 287 a, 293 6; xlii. 15; xliii. 33. Loyd, xxiv. 453 h. Lozano, xxix.885. Lubbock, xxviii. 7 a. Lube, xxiv. 452 a. Lubersac, xxx. 32. Luc, vi. 21, 27, 28, 32 a. Lucan, xxxiii. 1, 2, 28, 28 a, 49; xxxvi. 62. Lucas, xxix. 811. Luccock, vii. 63 a. Lucian, xxxix. 5, 6, 27 a, 30 a, 43, 43 a, 44. Lucretius, xxxvi. 16, 17, 18, 67, 68, 69, 69 a, 70, 70 a, 71. Luders, xxiv. 280 a. Ludlam, xv. 197. Ludlow, iii. 60. Ludolphus, ii. 371; xxix. 775 a. Ludwig, xliii. 11 b. Lugar, xxx. 32 b. Lumsden, xxix. 600. Lushington, xxix. 104 a. Lusignan, ii. 312; xxix. 568 a. Luzac, xvi. § 2, 4; xxxv. 66. Lyall, xxix. 537, 719. Lycophron, xxxiv. 94. Lycosthenes, i. 49. Lycurgus, xl. 10, 34, 38. Lydgate, xxxiii. 39. Lye, xliii. 146, 185, 186. Lyell, vi. 27 d; xxxv. 25 a. Lyman, xvi. § 2, 46, 47; xxiv. 555. Lynch, iii. 231 b. Lynd, iv. 31 b. Lyon, xxix. 17,152,432, 752; xliv. 103 a. Lyons, x. 107; xl. 56. Lysias, xl. 34, 36 a, 61. Lysons, iii. 304,305; xxix. 705 a. Lyttleton, iii. 112; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 76 d. M. Mably, xvi. § 1, 81; xxiv. 29—44, 85, 85 a, 321. Me Adam, xv. 124. McArthur, iii. 337; xxxiv. 107. Macaulay, iii. 251, 252; xliv. 136,138. Macbride, x. 66. McCall, iv. 109. M’Calla, xvii. 145. McCallum, xxix. 316. McClure, xxiv. 369. McClurg, vi. 15. McCormac, x. 85/"; xvi. § 1,155 a. McCormick, iii. 289 a. McCreery, xxxvi. 73. McCrie, iii. 213, 213 a; v. 48 a; xvii. 256 a. Macculloch, vi. 43; xv. 40. McCulloch, iv. 19, 49; xxiv. 407, 429, 485 c, 506 a, 506 b, 506 c, 553 d. MacDonald, xliii. 45, 112. Macdonald, vii. 59 a; xxix. 86. Macdonnel, xliii. 74 b. McDonnell, xxiv. 542. Macdonnell, xxiv. 543 b. 712 INDEX Macdouall, xxix. 149 a. Macfarlan, xxxiv. 107. McFarlane, xxix. 537 d; xliv. 9 a. Macgill, xxix. 653. Macgillivray, xii. 17 e; xiii. 22 c. McGregor, xxix. 289 a. McGuire, iv. 28 a. Machan, xxviii. 31. McHarry, xv. 80. Machiavelli, ii. 17; xv. 149; xxiv. 4, 6, 7, 220 a, 609. Machin, xxvii. 31. Macilwain, x. 38 a. Mclnnes, xxvii. 18. McIntosh, xiii. 28 a. Mackay, xv. 139; xxviii. 16, 17. McKean, xxv. 39 d, 39 e. McKenney, xxix. 285. McKenzie, iv. 135. Mackenzie, iii. 221 ft; viii. 39; ix. 2/; xxix. 27 h, 27 i, 219 b, 286, 313,476, 476 *, 728, 829 a\ xxxvii. 35 ft; xliv. 16 a, 86. Mackintosh, iii. 178 b, 279*, 279 a; xvi. § 1, 173 a, 183 a; xvi. § 2, 8; xxiv. 202; xxix. 571; xliv. 9 b. McKnight, xxiv. 468. Macknight, xvii. 112. Mackworth, xxiv. 688; xxix. 604 b. Maclaine, v. 18. Maclaurin, xxv. 15; xxvii. 32. Maclean, x. 93, 93 a. Macleay, vi. 39. McLellan, xxix. 30 a. McLeod, xxiv. 377; xxix. 114 b, 611. Maclure, xxiv. 570 a. Maclurg, x. 67. McMahon, iv. 100 b; vii. 85. Macmichael, xxix. 772. McMurtrie, xii. 29 a; xxix. 264. Macneill, xv. 123 e, 172 a. MacNeven, iii. 225; xxix. 484. Macnish, x. 5 a, 13 a, 13 ft; xvi. § 1,54 c. Macpherson, iii. 250, 250 a, 301; xxiv. 654, 654 a; xxxiii. 5; xxxiv. 106. McQueen, xxiv. 485 e. Macquer, 1, 28; viii. 3, 8. Macrobius, xliv. 38. Mactaggart, xxix. 219 a. Maculloch, x. 85 d. Macvicar, vi. 20 b. McVickar, xxiv. 439; xliv. 74 a. McWilliam, vii. 95. Madan, xxxvi. 47 b. Madden, xxix. 169 ft, 622 a. Madison, xxiv. 371, 460, 462, 573 d. Madox, xxiv. 686, 700; xxix. 622 ft- Maffei, ii. 316; xxx. 2 a. Magdalena, xxiv. 395. Magee, xvii. 170 a. Magendie, x. 47. Magin, xxix. 875. Magirus, xvi. § 1, 19. Magnien, xxiv. 508. Magrath, xxix. 172 c. Magruder, xxiv. 389- Mahan, xv. 5 a. Mahomed Kasim Ferishta, ii. 317. Mahon, i. 134 ft; ii. 153 a; iii. 109 a. Mailla, ii. 373. Maimbourg, v. 4, 5; xvii. 2. Main, vii.45; xiii. 1 ft; xvi. § 1, 93. Maintenon, xxxix. 41. Mairobert, ii. 60; xxix. 49. Maistre, xxxiv. 27. Maitland, ii. 70; iii. 343. Maittaire, i. 3; xvii. 22; xxxiv. 57; xliii. 97 b, 101. Maizeaux, ii. 401. Major, xxxvii. 21 b. Malcolm, ii. 320, 321, 326 a, 379; iii- 166 b, 290, 305 a, 305 b; xxiv. 315 d; xxv. 13; xxix. 448. Male, xxiv. 280 h. Malebranche, xvi. § 1, 33. Malesherbes, xxiv. 155. Maliphant, xxx. 22 c. Malisset, xxiv. 505. Malkin, xliv. 84. Mallet, ii. 87, 268 a; vii. 97; xxxvii. 26; xliv. 167. Mallett, xxxvi. 62. Malone, xxxi. 30; xxxvii. 31. Malorti, xv. 150,151,152, 192, 202. Malouet, xxiv. 310. Malte-Brun, ii. 279 c; xxix. 669, 669 a, 669 b, 678. Malthus, xxiv. 115, 414, 414 a, 436, 451, 478, 478 a, 618. Mandelslo, xxix. 776, 776 a. Mandeville, x. 76; xvi. § 1, 133, 133 a. Mandrillon, ii. 101; iv. 44. Manetho, i. 4. Mangey, xvii. 95. Manilius, xxxvi. 52. Manley, xxxiv. 122. Manning, xv. 94 c; xliii. 186. Manrique, xxix. 799. Mansfield, xxvii. 44; xxix. 205. Manstein, ii. 356 c. Mant, v. 40 a. Mantell, vi. 38 a; xiii. 46 a. Manuel, xxiv. 198. Manzoni, xxxiv. 20 b, 31 b. Maphseus, xxxiii. 8. Marat, xxvii. 29 a. Marbois, iv. 127; xxiv. 664. Marcellus, xxxv. 15. Marcet, xxiv. 114,114*. Mar'cgravius, xii. 79. Marchand, xxix. 682 b. Marchetti, xxxv. 64; xxxvi. 69 a. Marchmont, iii. 133 ft. Mareschellus, xliii. 124. Mariana, ii. 18. Marigny, ii. 310 e; xxix. 574 a. Mariner, xxix. 427. Mariti, xxix. 568. Markland, xxxvii. 21; xl. 34, 34 a- Marlborough, iii. 147, 147a. Marlburrough, iii. 231 a. Maries, ii. 316 a. INDEX 713 Marlowe, xxxvii. 9 a. Marmontel, ii. 52, 63; xxxiv. 6 e, 6 f, 33, 65; xxxvii. 28. Marolles, xxxvi. 12. Marryatt, xxxiv. 20 b, 33 k, 33 l, 33 m, 33 n, 33 o, 33 p, 33 q. Marsden, xxix. 406, 795, X; xlii. 76 d\ xliii. 151 c, 151 e. Marsh, xvi. § 1, 167; xvii. 109; xliv. 26 c. Marshall, i. 198, iii. 239; iv. 110, 151, 152,152 a; x. 44 d\ xiii. 43, 44; xxiv. 484, 485, 665 a; xxix. 406 b, 533. Marshman, xvii. 99 a, 107 e. Martelli, xv. 106 c. Martens, xvi. § 2, 32, 32 a, 36, 37, 43. Martialis, xxxvi. 3, 49. Martin, iii. 182 b; iv. 112 a, 213; xxiv. 114 d, 314 b, 315 c, 462; xxvii. 4, 35, 36; xxix. 216 /, 216 g, 216 h, 219 c, 415 b, 427, 661 c; xliv. 137. Martineau, xvii. 58 a, 58 b, 58 c, 58 d; xxiv. 17 a, 17 b, 17 c, 17 d, 17 e, Martinet, x. 5 b- Martinez de la Puente, xxix. 585. Martini, xxxii. 15 c. Martiniere, ii. 11. Martyn, iii. 138 5; xiii. 21, 22. Martyr, xxix. 302. Marvell, xliv. 151 a. • Mascheroni, xxx. 14. Mascrier, xxix. 108, 180, 180 a. Maseres, iii. 125; xxv. 48. Mason, x. 17; xvii. 78 b, 243 5; xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 16; xl. 32; xliv. 76 b, 152 a. Massey, xvi. 6 1, 47; xxiv. 102. Massillon, xvii. 80, 257. Massinger, xxxvii. 36; xliv. 9 a. Mather, iv. 5 a, 5 b, 5 c, 39, 70 a, 192; xv. 92 b. Matheson, xvii. 179 b. Mathias, xxxvi. 64; xliv. 152 a. Mathison, xxix. 355. Matthew, vii. 73 a. Matthew of Westminster, iii. 246. Matthews, xv. 163 a; xxix. 73. Matthiae, xliii. 65 a. Matthioli, xiii. 59. Maucomble, xxix. 46. Maugham, viii. 7 a. Maund, xiii. 40. Maunde, ii. 173. Maundrell, xxix. 567. Maunsell, x. 15 b- Maupertius, ii. 80; xxviii. 1; xliv. 51. Maupin, vii. 14, 69; xv. 197. Maurice, i. 164,164 a; ii. 380, 381. Mauriceau, ix. 16. Mauro, xxix. 148 b- Maury, xxvi. 32 a. Maver, xxix. 593. Maw, xxix. 370. Mawe, vii. 17; xiv. 3 a, 13, 13 b, 19; xxix. 354. Maxcy, xliv. 137 a. Maximilian, xxix. 869 a. Maximus Tyrius, xvi. § 1, 3. Maxwell, xvi.§ 2, 50; xxix. 657; xxxiv. 20 b. May, iii. 284; xxxiii. 2. Mayer, xxiv. 86; xxix. 486. Mayeur, xxix. 469. Maygrier, ix. 16 a. Maynard, xxvi. 7 a. Mayo, x. Ill; xvii. 118; xxiv. 594 a; xxix. 11, 822. Mazzei, xxiv. 154, 191,240, 329, 468. Mead, iv. 185 «; x. 45; xxvii. 36 a. Meadley, iii. 139, 165. Meadows, xliii. 26 a. Meares, xxix. 680 g. Mears, xxiv. 600 a. Mease, x. 106, 108; xxix. 196; xliv. 143. Meckel, xi. 10 f. Medford, xxiv. 259, 594. Medwin, iii. 291 d; xxix. 454 a. Meer Hassan Ali, xxix. 605 a. Meerman, xxiv. 629. Meeston, xvi. § 1,160. Meibomius, i. 167; xvi. § 1, 91. Meigs, ix. 16 5; x. 14 b- Meilhan, xvi. § 1, 122. Meinert, xxx. 21. Mela, xxix. 1. Melancthon, i. 150 a; xl. 10. Melchoir de Novar, ii. 98. Melfort, xxix. 27 l. Melish, xxix. 186, 223, 223 «, 246 , 670, 670 a. Mellen, xxxv. 26 b- Mello Freire, xxiv. 79. Melmoth, xxxix. 2 a, 31 a, 31 b- Memes, iii. 30 a; xxxi. 29. Menage, xliii. 182. Menander, i. 44; xxxvi. 33; xxxviii. 14. Mendham, v. 42 a. Menecrates, xxxvi. 33. Mengotti, xxiv. 525, 652. Mercer, ix. 15 a. Mercier, ii. 148; xvi. § 1, 126, 128, 129, 130; xxix. 42; xxxviii. 19. Meredith, ii. 267. Merrick, xxxiii. 15 b. Merula, xxxv. 65. Meryon, xii. 42 a. Metastasio, xxxvii. 6. Metasthenes, i. 4. Metcalf, xv. 92 c; xliv. 137 a. Metherie, viii. 13; xxiv. 173. Metrodorus, xxxvi. 33. Meun, (Jehan de,) xvi. § 1, 31. Meung, xxxiv. 105. Meursius, xliii. 119. Meusnier, xxvii. 4. Meyer, xxix. 43, 44. Meyrick, iii. 309 d. Mezeray, ii. 29. Michaelis, xvii. 109; xxix. 109. Michaud, xxix. 561 b: Michaux, vii. 45; xiii. 33, 50, 51, 64; xxix. 266 b, 267. 714 INDEX Mickle, xxxvi. 62. Middlemore, ix. 2 g. Middleton, i. 104 a, 190; v. 40; xvii. 155 a, 201, 288. Miege, xliii. 183. Mier, xxiv. 378. Miers, xxix. 357. Mifflin, xvi. § 1, 186. Miggrode, xxix. 132. Mignan, xxix. 566 b. Mignet, ii. 231. Milburn, xxiv. 565, 565*. Mildmay, xvi. § 1,161 a. Milet Moreau, xxix. 2, 682 c. Milford, xxix. 485. Milizia, xxxi. 21 a. Mill, ii. 389; xvi. § 1, 182 5; xvii. 20,21, 314; xxiv. 219 a, 434, 435; xxix. 350. Millan, xv. 135. Millar, xxiv. 215,216. Milledoler, xliv. 143. Miller, ii. 118; iii. 293; iv. 55; vii. 84, 88 c, 98, 107, 108; x. 85, 124; xiii. 20 a, 67; xvii. 241, 243; xxiv. 235; xlii. 68, 69. Milligan, x. 117 a. Millingen, ii. 344; x. 77 a. Millot, i. 63, 149; ii. 14, 31. Mills, i. 123; ii. 144, 183; v. 33, 45, 52; vii. 6, 93; xvii. 314; xxix. Y. Milman, xxxvi. 615. Milne, iii. 220; xvii. 173 a, 173 c, 173 h, 173 i, 173 n, 173 o; xxv. 39. Milner, v. 16; xvii. 199; xxx. 7 a. Milton, iii. 318; xvii. 183; xxxiii. 24, 25, 26, 41, 42, 43; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 63 5, 151. Mimaut, ii. 183 5. Mimnermus, xxxvi. 33. Miniana, ii. 18. Minot, iv. 71, 72; xxxv. 27 c. Minsheu, xliii. 158. Minutius, xvi. § 1,13; xvii. 7. Minutoli, xxix. 107. Mirabaud, xvi. § 1, 56. • Mirabeau, ii. 72, 189, 234 5, 286, 287, 409; xxiv. 87, 88,145,146,183,336, 441,453/; xxix. 27 c. Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, xxix. 421 d.. Mitchell, xxix. 223 a, 405 a, 677; xxx. J J; xxxviii. 13 a; xliv. 9. Mitchill, vi. 14, 15; x. 78, 102 a; xiv. 6; xxvii. 4 a; xliv. 142. Mitford, i. 171; xxx. 6 5; xxxiv. 33 /; xliii. 51 5. Mittleberger, xxix. 197. Mocquet, xxix. 421 c. Molesworth, ii. 88. Moliere, xxxviii. 1, 2, 23 a. Molina, xxix. 361. Moll, xxix. 808. Moller, xxx. 6 f, 6 g, 35 a. Mollien, xxix. 327. Molyneux, xxiv. 299. Monboddo, xvi. § 1, 184 a; xliii. 51 a. Moncada, ii. 23. Mongault, xxxix. 12. Monge, xxvi. 18. Monicart, xxxv. 68. Monk, iii. 277 a; xxxvii. 21 a. Monmonier, xxix. 811. Monnier, xxviii. 39. Monostichi, xxxvi. 33. Monro, xi. 8 a; xxix. 560 a. Monroe, xxiv. 371, 585, 592. Monstrelet, ii. 134. Montagu, xii. 17 f; xvi. § 1, 15 a; xxiv. 19 a, 111, 124 a; xliv. 154 c. Montague, (Lady M. W.)xxix. 98; xxxix. 22, 41 a. Montague, (Mrs. E.)xlii. 19. Montaigne, xvi. § 1, 16. Montanus, xvii. 23. Montbarey, ii. 216. Montecuculi, xv. 38. Montefiore, xxiv. 502. Monteil, xlii. 62 5; xliv. 53. Montesquieu, i. 133 5; xliv. 82 c; xxiv. 108, 610. Montesquiou, ii. 253 a. Montfaucon, i. 199. Montfort, xiv. 20. Montgaillard, xxiv. 154, 575 5. Montgolfier, xv. 104. Montgomery, xxiv. 459; xxix. 427 a; xxxvi. 23 c, 59. Monti, xxxvii. 37. Montignot, xxviii. 42. Montpensier, ii. 215. Montucla, xxv. 44; xxvi. 2. Monvel, xxxvii. 28; xxxviii. 22. Moodie, ii. 42 a; xxix. 639 d. Moor, ii. 390, 391; xvii. 47 a, 292; xliii. 63. Moore, ii. 76, 150 a, 355; iii. 1 b, 173, 183 a, 185 a, 235 a, 291 c; iv. 142; vii. 44; x. 45 5; xvii. 78 a; xxix. 192, 464 a; xxxiv. 18 b, 56 a, 115; xxxv. 33 a, 48, 55 a, 64 a; xxxvi. 2, 35, 62; xxxviii. 26g\ xliii. 74 c;xliv. 9 b, 137. Moraes Silva, xliii. 143 a. Morden, xxviii. 19. Mordey, x. 93 /. More, iii. 13, 134 , 262, 263 , 318; xvii. 304; xxiv. 12, 13, 13 a, 106. Moreau, xxiv. 154, 520 a, 627, 719, 719 a. Moreau de Lislet, xxiv. 391. Moreau de Saint-Mery, xii. 39; xxix. 309, 610*, 852. Morehead, xvii. 75 a. Morel, xxiv. 678. Morell, xvi. § 1, 173; xliii. 118 5,131, 137. Morellet, ii. 205 b; xxiv. 173, 183, 197, 568. Moreri, ii. 395, 398. Moreton, xvi. § 1, 53 d. Morgagni, x. 11S b. Morgan, ii. 179; xvi. § 1, 174; xxiv. 247, 255, 257, 317 a; xxix. 45 a, 461, INDEX 715 461 a, 495; xxxiv. 68 e, 69 o; xxxvii. 27. Morier, xxix. 577, 758; xxxiv, 20 b. Morillo, iv. 54 a. Morin, vii. 2 a; xliii. 82. Moritz, xvii. 46 a. Mornay, ii. 205. Morozzo, xxvii. 4. Morrell, xxix. 15 c, 427 b. Morris, xxiv. 470, 471; xxvii. 27. Morrison, xvii. 119 a, 173 e, 173 f, 173 h, 173 m; xxiv. 450 a; xliii. 150, 151. Morse, iv. 62, 120; xxix. 661, 662, 663; xl. 53 d; xliv. 138. Mortimer, vii. 26; xxiv. 100, 506, 534; xxix. 702. Morton, iv. 5, 70; v. 53 c;vi. 30 c;x. 83g; xxix. 259, 535 b. Morveau, viii. 25. Moschus, xxxv. 42 a, 43,43 a, 43 b, 44; xxxvi. 51, 62. Mosely, xxvii. 39 d. Moses, xxiv. 566 a; xxxi. 28 b, 39, 53 a; xxxvii. 42 a. Mosheim, v. 17 b, 18. Moss, xxvi. 7; xlii. 62. Mosse, xxiv. 7 b. Mothe le Vayer, i. 26. Motte, xxvii. 31. Motte, (Comtesse de la).—See St. Remy de Valois. Motteux, xxxiv. 8. Moufet, xii. 71. Moultrie, iv. 108. Mounteney, ii. 246; xl. 34 a, 35. Mountmorres, xxiv. 300 b. Moyle, xxiv. 26. Mudford, ii. 206 a. Mudge, xxvi. 15. Mudie, xii. 17 g. Muhammed Baber, ii. 384. Muhlenberg, xiii. 37, 41. Mullala, xxiv. 301 a. Muller, i. 91 a; xv. 153; xxix. 90. Mun, xxiv. 96. Mundell, xxiv. 281 a, 436 a, 436 b, 453 456. Munday, iii. 240 a; xxix. 589 a. Munoz, xxix. 317 a, 882. Munroe, iv. 220. Murat, xxiv. 78 c. Muratori, ii. 358, 359, 404, 405;xxix. 145. Murch, v. 31 d. Murphy, i. 103, 108; ii. 352; iii. 172 b; xv. 167; xxix. 710 a; xxxviii. 26 5; xliv. 16, 66. Murray, iii. 289 5; x. 97; xvi. § 1, 151; xvii. 75; xxiv. 459,465; xxix. 215m, 240 a, 583, 635, 636, 669 c; xliii. 35, 102 a, 135. Musseus, xxxiv. 195; xxxv. 44; xxxvi. 62- Musgrave, i. 156 a; x. 118. Mushet, xxiv. 452 b, 452 c, 452 d. Mustoxidi, xliv. 60. Myer, xxiv. 233 a. Myrcilus, i. 4. N. Naismyth, vii. 90. Nalson, iii. 331 b. Nancrede, x. 59. Napier, ii. 44 c, 162; iii. 289 c; xxiv. 480 b, 559 a. Nares, iii. 50, 274; xliii. 135. Nardi, i. 186. Nathan, xxxi. 12. Nattali, xlii. 55 h. Naumachus, xxxvi. 33. Navarrete, xxix. 824, 824 a. Navier, xv. 123 e. Naylor, ii. 293, 294. Neal, iv. 15; v. 28; xxiv. 489 a. Neale, x. 93 e; xxx. 7 b*. Necker, ii. 22 a; xvii. 173; xxiv. 160, 161. Nedham, xxiv. 105. Neef, xv. 26. Neele, xxxiv. 26. Neff, xl. 2. Negris, xl. 35 b. Neilson, xliii. 65 e. Nelson, xvii. 233; xxiv. 465. Nemesianus, xxxv. 15. Nesbitt, xvi. § 1, 186. Neufchateau.—See Francois. Neuman, xxix. 240; xliii. 98. Neumann, viii. 43. Neuville, ii. 99. Neve,iii. 90. Neville, x. Ill f. Newcome, iii. 144 d; xvii. 285, 286. Newell, xxix. 153 e. Newenham, xxiv. 300 a. Newhall, xxiv. 253 b. Newman, xvii. 297; xliii. 118 b, 118 c. Newstead,xvii. 5 a. Newton, i. 157; iii. 144 b; xvii. 81, 82, 146, 156 d, 287; xxv. 3, 12; xxvii. 9, 28, 31, 50 a; xxxiii. 25, 42. Ney, ii. 262 c. Niccolini, xxxi. 38*. Nicephorus, i. 42, 44. Nicephorus Callistus, v. 6, 64. Nicetas, i. 44. Nicholas, iii. 146; xxiv. 460, 464, 465, 466; xxix. 406; xliv. 135. Nicholls, iii. 188,191; xxiv. 481/. Nichols, iii. 157 a, 307; xxxi. 42. Nicholson, xii 40; xxv. 34, 35; xxvii. 41; xxx. 8, 8 b, 23; xliv. 32. Nicolas, xlii. 62 c, 62 d; xliv. 9 b. Nicolson, xlii. 12. Nicostratus, xxxvi. 33. Nicot, xliii. 90. Niebuhr, i. 138; xxix. 770 a. 716 INDEX Niemcewicz, xxxv. 74. Nieuwenhuys, xxxi. 6 b. Nightingale, xvii. 43 a. Niles, iv. 32, 140, 186; xxiv. 594. Nitard, i. 46. Nitsch, xvi. § 1, 139 a. Noah, xxix. 439. Noble, iii. 119 5,130. Nodier, xiii. 64 c. Noel, xxix. 234; xliii. 84 b. Noguez, xi. 1. Nollet, xv. 28. North, iii. 148. Northcote, ii. 179 a; iii. 158; xxxiv. 63 a; xxxix. 42 b. Northmore, xxxiii. 13. Norton, xl. 54 c; xliv. 134, 137 a. Norvins, ii. 140. Nott, xliv. 153. Nougaret, xxxiv. 68; xxxvi. 40 a. Noy, xxiv. 54. Nugent, iii. 138 a; iv. 175; xvi. § 2, 22; xxiv. 108, 591; xli. 13 a; xliii. 26, 59 a. Nunez, xxix. 387. Nuttall, xii. 17 b\ xiii. 4; xxix. 284. 0. Oakley, ii. 310 b- Oberthiir, i. 70. O’Brien, iii. 231 c; xvii. 216 c; xxiv. 255, 305; xliii. 96*. Obsopaeus, xl. 34 a. Ocellus Lucanus, xvi. § 1, 120. Ochino, xvi. § 1, 73. O’Connor, xxiv. 154, 255, 258. O’Conor, xiii. 76. Oddy, xxiv. 533. O’Driscol, iii. 231. Oexmelin, xxix. 163. OfFor, xvii. 104 a. Ogden, xxiv. 465, 466; xxix. 173, 200. Ogilby, xxix. 823. Ogilvie, xvi. § 1, 172; xxiv. 464; xxxv. 54. Ogle, xxiv. 703; xxxiv. 108. O’Halloran, iii. 230 a. Ohrling, xliii. 126. Ohsson, d’: ii. D 2. O’Keefe, xxxviii. 26 i. Oldfield, xxiv. 262, 279, 279*; xxix. 638 a. Oldham, xxxv. 59. Oldmixon, iii. 317 a, 317 b, 317 c; iv. 57; xxix. 299, 300. Oldys, xliv. 63 a. Olearius, xxix. 776, 776 a. Oliver, xvii. 37 a; xxiv. 572 b. Olivet, xvi. § 1, 26; xliv. 149. Olmstead, xxiv. 591. O’Loghlen, xxiv. 270 a. Oltmanns, xxix. 893. Ombler, xxiv. 280 t. O’Meara, ii. 243. O’Neil, xxxi. 40 b. Onslow, iii. 121. Opie, xxxi. 38 a; xxxiv. 16 a, 16 b, 16 c, 16 d, 16 e, 16/, 16 g, 16 h; xxxv. 36 c, 36 d. Opsopaeus, xvii. 85. Ordinaire, vi. 23. Ordonez, xli. 4. O’Reilly,xxix. 728 d. Orfila, viii. 22 c; x. 58 d, 59. Origines, xvii. 96, 269, 270 , 271. Orleans, d’, ii. 126; iii. 6. Orloff, ii. 171. Orme, ii. 381 a, 382, 382 b. Orosius, i. 127; xliii. 92. Orpheus, xxxv. 4; xxxvi. 49 a. Orrery, (Lord,) iii. 9, 29; xxxix. 32. Ortelius, xxix. Z. Ortis, xxxix. 23. Osborn, iii. 17 a. Osborne, x. 96 d; xxix. 813 a. Osgood, xxxv. 26 c. Osier, iii. 242 c. Osorio, xxxix. 1. Ostervald, xvii. 266 a- Oswald, xliii. 31 b. Otis, iv. 121; xxiv. 138. Ottley, xv. 177; xxxi. 48. Otto, xiii. 58 a. Otway, xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 12. Oudin, xliii. 90. Ouseley, xxiv. 496 6; xxix. 761 a; xliii. 149. Ovalle, xxix. 813 a, 871, 872. Overton, xv. 187. Ovid, xxxiv. 2, 95, 96, 134, 134 a; xxxv. 50, 51, 65; xxxvi. 62. Oviedo y Banos, xxix. 884. Owen, xvii. 267 a; xxiv. 477 a; xxix. 639 5; xxxi. 52. Oxley, xxix. 691. Ozell, i. 133; xxix. 732; xxxiv. 17. p. Pachymera, i. 44. Packard, xxvii. 4 a. Paddock, xxix. 752 b- Paganel, ii. 222. Page, xvii. 184 c; xxiv. 461. Pages, xxiv. 198; xxix. 397. Paine, xxiv. 244, 246, 323, 461, 467; xxvii. 27; xl. 53 d- Pakington, xvii. 58. Palafox, ii. 108. Palairet, xxix. 229. Palearius, xxxv. 17. INDEX. 717 Paley, xvi. § 1, 175; xvii. 69, 189, 190, 191, 192, 192 a. Palfyn, xii. 41. Palgrave, iii. 249 cf; xxiv. 217 /, 456 ft; xxxiv. 27 c; xlii. 62 d\ xliv. 9 a. Palladio, xxx. 9, 30, 38, 39. Palladius, vii. 2. Pallas, xxix. 534, 720, 813; xliii. 129, 130. Palloni, x. 85. Palluel, vii. 54. Palmer, iv. 184; xv. 119; xvi. § 1, 58; xxiv. 449 a; xxix. 247 a. Pambour, xv. 123 d. Pananti, xxix. 752 a. Panckoucke, ii. 252 a. Panyacides, xxxvi. 33. Paolo, v. 42, 62; xxiv. 583. Pardoe, xxix. 56 a. Parent-Duchatelet, x. 60 ft. Parini, xliv. 59. Paris, iii. 291 ft, 322; x. 28 a, 95, 95 a. Parisot, iv. 54 ft. Park, iii. 82 a; xv. 92 ft ; xxix. 632, 633, 745, 753 a; xxxii. 4 a. Parker, ii. 388; iii. 143 a; xxix. 103 ft, 206 a. Parkes, xliv. 137. Parkhurst, xliii. 118, 118 a, 138. Parkington, xv. 132. Parkinson, vi. 52; vii. 79; xiii. 61. Parks, iv. 231; viii. 33 c. Parlistaneus, xxxv. 17. Parmentier, vi. 47; vii. 14, 42, 70; xv. 15, 18, 76, 77. Parnell, xxiv. 114 e, 453 c; xxxvi. 62, 73 a. Parr, x. 128; xvii. 146 a; xxiv. 236, 236 a. Parraud, xxix. 91 ft, 262. Parrhasius, xxxv. 65. Parrs, xxx. 25 ft. Parry, iii. 184; x. 83 ft; xxviii. 25; xxix. 428, 697, 697 a, 697 ft, 697 c. Parsey, xxx. 16 e, 28 a. Parsons, xi. 8 c; xxix. 749. Pascal, xvii. 208, 209. Pascalis, x. 78. Pasley, xv. 154; xxvii. 23 ft, 27 a. Pasor, xliii. 1. Pasquali, xxxii. 13. Pasquin.—See Williams. Passavant, xxxi. 7 c. Paterculus, i. 117—119, 192. Patrick, xvii. 67, 293 ft; xxxviii. 16; xliii. 66. Patru, xl. 51 a. Patsall, xl. 28 ft. Patte, xxx. K K. Patterson, xxvii. 43. Pattison, ix. 12; x. 107 a. Paucton, xxiv. 642 d. Paul, xxix. 86 ft. Paulding, xxix. 210; xxxiv. 19 k, 24 c, 70 d. Pausanias, xxix. 522, 805. Pauw, (C. de,) xvi. § 1, 149, 150; xxix. 124; xxxiii. 29. Paxton, xi. 10 ft; xvii. 193, 218. Payne, xlii. 55 g. Pazos, iv. 46 a. Peale, vi. 16; x. 27; xii. 34; xxvii. 18; xxix. 498 a; xliv. 135 a. Pearce, iii. 144 ft; vii. 90; xxix. 634 «; xli. 16 ft. Pearson, iii. 169 d; v. 39 a; vi. 48; xvii. ft, 185. Pebrer, xxiv. 485 d. Pecchio, ii. 120; xxix. 27 d. Peck, xxix. 208 ft, 208 d. Peckard, iii. 146 c. Pecket, xxix. 438. Peckston, xv. 100. Peckwell, xxiv. 280 d. Peclet, viii. 19 a; xv. 81 a. Pequet, xvi. § 2, 11. Peel, xvi. § 1, 112. Peele, xxxvii. 9 ft. Pegge, iii. 82; xliii. 104 a. Peggs, xvii. 243 a. Peignot, xlii. 50 ft, 50 c, 50 d. Pelet, ii. 241 a. Peleus, ii. 86. Pelham, xv. 41. Pellico, ii. 52 a. Pelliser, xliii. 77. Pelloutier, ii. 78. Pemberton, x. 44 e; xxvii. 50. Penington, viii. 19. Penn, iii. 242 ft, 313 a; xvii. 146 ft, 186; xxiv. 306. Pennant, xii. 62 a, 62 ft, 62 c, 62 d, 63; xxix. 705 c, 706 a, 784 a. Pennington, iii. 179 ft; xxix. 526. Pepys, iii. 280. Percival, ii. 168; x. 45 a; xxix. 795 a; xxxvi. 62 a. Percivall, xi. 7 a. Percy, xxxv. 27, 67 a; xliv. 145 a. Pereira, xxix. 841. Perefixe, ii. 38. Perizonius, i. 6, 7, 7 a, 141, 165; ii. 13. Perkins, iv. 173; xv. 178. Perouse, xxix. W 2, W 3, 426, 426 a, 682 c. Perrault, xxx. 30, 37. Perreau, xvi. § 2, 39; xxiv. 120. Perrier, xxxi. 47. Perrot, i. 25; xxxix. 5. Perry, xxix. 816; xliii. 95 a. Persius, xxxvi. 1, 11, 11 a, 11 ft, 12, 46, 47, 47 ft, 47 c. Person, xxvii. 52. Persoon, xiii. 1. Pesselier, xxiv. 87 a. Pestalozzi, xv. 23 c, 95. Petau, i. 42,128, 128 a. Petavius.—See Petau. Peters, iv. 15 a, 85; vii. 40,47; xvii. 273. Petit, xxiv. 210. Petitus, xxiv. 679. Petrarch, xxxv. 54/. 718 INDEX Petronius, xxxvi. 10, 48. Pettigrew, xii. 67 d. Pettus, xxiv. 91, 263. Petty, xxiv. 212, 300, 477. Pettyt, xxiv. 270. Petyt, xxiv. 268, 695. Peuchet, xxiv. 162, 498, 653,653 a. Peyroux, vi. 15; xvi. § 1,186. Peyssonnel, ii. 310. Pfeffel, ii. 90, 356 b. Pfeiffer, x. 72; xvii. 95. Phaedrus, xxxiv. 57, 63, 64. Phalaris, xxxix. 29, 30. Phelps, xxiv. 512. Pherecrates, xxxvi. 33. Philemon, xxxvi. 33,- xxxviii. 14. Philidor, xv. 99. Philip, x. 6 a; xxix. 639. Philippart, ii. 236, 266. Philippides, xxxvi. 33. Phillipps, xxiv. 280. Philippus, xxxvi. 33. Philips, iii. 41; xxxvi. 27, 62; xxxvii. 8. Phillip, xxix. 403. Phillips, vi. 5 /, 52*; vii. 84 a; xiii. 28; xiv. 6; xv. 71, 106 e; xxiv. 437; xxxvi. 62; xl. 46 a; xliv. 9 b, 35 a, 90. Phillpotts, xvii. 198. Philo, i. 4. Philo Judaeus, xvii. 95. Philostratus, xvi. § 1, 99, 193. Phipps, xxix. 420. Phocylides, xxxv. 44. Photius, v. 6. Physiophilus, xxvii. 4. Pibrac, xxxiv. 56. Picken, xxix. 172 b. Pickering, xxiv. 269 a, 474; xxix. 172 a; xl. 53 d; xiii. 60 6; xliii. 113; xliv. 135, 137 a. Picot, xxiv. 500 b. Pictet, xxiv. 154; xxix. 221, 444. Picton, iii. 183 b. Pidgeon, xii. 29 c. Pidou de St. Olon, ii. 113. Pierpont, xvii. 243 c. Piers, xxxvii. 24. Piganiol de la Force, xxix. 40. Piggott, xxix. 413. Pignotti, ii. 182. Pigott, xxiv. 249. Pike, xxv. 11; xxix. 279. Pilkington, xxxi. 40. Pinault, xxvii. 33*. Pinckard, xxix. 305 a. Pinckney, xxiv. 466. Pindar, xxxv. 14, 14 a, 42 b, 42 c, 64 a. Pindar, Peter.—See Wolcott. Pineda, xliii. 178. Pinedo y Salazar, ii. 369 a. Pinelo, xiii. 79. Pinetti, xv. 105. Pingre, xxviii. 45. Pinkerton, iii. 214; xiv. 10 b; xxix. 536 c, 668, 669, 673, 825, AA.; xxxi. 10, 11; xxxv. 19/; xxxix. 38 a. Pinto, xxix. 614 a. Piozzi, ii. 346 a. Piranesi, xxx. 17, 25 a. Pise, xxxvi. 28 a. Piso, xii. 79. Pitcairn, x. 50. Pitiscus, i. 172 a. Pitkin, iv. 138; xxiv. 495 «, 496. Pitman, xvii. 293 b; xxix. 322; xl. 53 d. Pitt, vii. 90; xxiv. 619; xxxiii. 20; xxxvi. 62; xxxix. 46 5; xl. 44. Pittis, xxiv. 284. Pittman, xxix. 856. Pizarro y Orellano, xxix. 842. Place, xxiv. 479. Placentinius, xliii. 117 a. Planazu, vi. 47. Plancey, xvii. 118 d. Planche, xl. 37 a. Planta, ii. 295; xxix. 34. Platiere, ii. 336. Platina, v. 56. Plato, xvi. § 1, 18, 90,192 b, 196; xxiv. 102, 103, 678; xxxix. 28 a. Plautus, xxxviii. 15,16,16 a, 29. Playfair, iii. 206; xvi. § 1, 183 a; xxiv. 482, 651; xxv. 41; xxvi. 4; xxix. 452; xliv. 71. Pliny, xii. 10, 11,67,81; xxxix. 2, 14, 15,32. Plotinus, xvi. § 1, 98, 195. Plowden, iii. 202, 297 a. Plowman.—See Lang eland. Pluche, vi. 7, 8. Plumbe, x. 99 c. Plumier, xiii. 63; xv. 204. Plumptre, xxix. 734 a; xxxiv. 19 b. Plutarch, i. 29, 104, 187, 187 a; xvi. § 1, 27,190, 195 a; xliv. 173. Pocock, xxx. 22 a. Pococke, xxix. 815. Poinsett, xxix. 349. Poinsinet de Sivry, xii. 67. Poinsot, xxvii. 32 b, 43 a. Pointer, xliii. 103. Polack, xxix. 406 d. Politica, xxiv. 358. Pollok, xxxiii. 10 a. Pollux, xliii. 167. Polwhele, xxxv. 43 b. Polyaenus, i. 144; xv. 188 a. Polybius, i, 99, 100, 180. Pombal, ii. 150. Pomfret, xxxvi. 62. Pompadour, ii. 55, 55 a. Pond, xxviii. 52 a. Pontbriand, xvii. 6. Pontey, vii. 74. Pope, xxiv. 516, 516 a; xxxiii. 4, 7, 22; xxxvi. 55, 62. Popple, xxix. E 2. Poppo, i. 73 b, 102 e. Porphyry, xvi. § 1, 98 a. Porson, xxxvii. 21 b, 21 c; xlii. 21 a. Porter, ii. 258 a; vii. 72 a; viii. 39 a; xxiv. 114 g; xxix. 99 a, 1176, 300 a, 411,721,763; xxxiv. 20 b. INDEX 719 Porteus, xvii. 147. Portiez, xvi. § 2, 32 <*. Portlock, xxix. 680 e. Portus, xxxvii. 5. Posidippus, xxxvi. 33. Potherie, xxix. 128. Potocki, i. 5, 158, 159; ii. 370; xxix. 536 a. Potter, i. 97; ii. 175; x. 99; xvii. 88, 243 6; xxv. 23; xxxvii. 19, 41. Pottinger, xxix. 757. Poujoulat, xxix. 561 b. Poullin de Vieville, xxiv. 655. Pouqueville, ii. 188 a; xxix. 734 a. Poussin, xv. 172 b, I 2. Powell, xliv. 9 b. Power, ii. 154; xxix. 215 k. Pownal, vi. 47. Pownall, xxiv. 317; xxix. E 3 Poydras, xxiv. 391. Poyer, ii. 345 a. Poype, xxiv. 121. Poyvre, xxix. 96. Pradt, xxiv. 137,138. Pralard, xxix. 165. Prateus, xxxvi. 46. Pratt, xvii. 268. Pratz, xxix. 183. Prescott, ii. 155 a; xl. 53 d. Preston, ii. 39 b. Preti, xxx. 14. Prevost, xxix. 682 a; xxxix. 13. PrevostdeSt. Lucien,xv. 84 a. Price, ii. 377, 378; xvi. § 1, 136; xvii. Il6, 243, 258, 260; xxiv. 247, 327, 328, 336; xxv. 38; xxxi. 31. Prichard, x. Ill e\ xii. 44 a; xliii. 96 b. Prideaux, xvii. 311. Priestley, i. 57; ii. 3, 4, 123, 137; iii. 163 a, 164; viii. 30; xvi. § 1, 179 a; xvii. 164, 165, 166, 167, 241, 243, 283; xxiv. 110, 202, 273,466,468; xxvii. 18; xl. 59. Prince, iv. 146; vii. 71 a, 77 a, 77 b. Pring, x. 83 d. Pringle, x. 61; xxxv. 55 b. Prinsep, ii. 322; xxiv. 415, 491. Prior, iii. 159, 233 a; xxviii. 5; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 66 b. Proclus, xxvi. 17. Procopius, i. 44, 188. Prony, xxvii. 13, 54. Propertius, xxxv. 10, 65 b. Proud, iv. 94. Prout, xvii. 192 e. Prudentius, xxxv. 11. Prudhomme, xxiv. 175. Prynne, xvii. 70 b, 70 c, 232; xxiv. 269, 691. Psalmanazar, ii. 189 a; xxxiv. 19 a. Pseudo Phocyclides, xxxvi. 33. Ptolemmus, xxxii. 15/ Piickler Muskau, xxix. 27 b, 450 a; xliv, 26 a, 26 b. PuffendorfF, ii. 12, 121; xvi. § 1, 37; xvi, § 2, 54, 66. Pugin, xxx. 7 b, 22 b. Puglia, xxiv. 14; xxxviii. 27, 28. Puigblanch, v. 47. Pullein, vii. 36 b. Purchas, xxix. 699, 806 a. Pursh, xiii. 6, 34. Putt, xxiv. 312 b. Puysegur, xxix. 311. Pymmes, xxiv. 274 a. Pyne, xxxi. 61. Pythagoras, xxxv. 44; xxxvi. 33. Q. Quain,xi. 10 a. Quatremere de Quincy, xxxi. 32 c. Quesnay, (Francois,) xxiv. 398, 399. Quesnay de Beaurepaire, xv. 94, 97. Quevedo, xxxiv. 98 a; xxxv. 24. Quin, ii. 158; iv. 54 b; xxix. 98 a, 474 Quinctilian, xl. 28 a, 28 b, 33. Quincy, ii. 339; iv. 165; x. 20, 24, 32 xl. 53 d; xliv. 137 a. Quintana, ii. 39 b. Quintus Calaber, xxxiii. 29. Quintus Curtius, i. 14, 15, 76—78. R. Rabelais, xxxiv. 17,17 a. Racine, xxxvi. 66 a; xliv. 51 a. Radcliff, xxix. 172 c. Radcliffe, iii. 331 e\ xxxiv. 22 b, 87 c. Raderus, i 132. Rae, xxiv. 430 b. Raffles, ii. 374; iii. 294; xxix. 82 a. Rafinesque, xiii. 8; xliv. 136. Raguet, iv. 186 b, 206 a; xxiv. 430 c, 453 p. Raibaud, xxiv. 444 b. Raikes, xxix. 536 d. Railton, xxx. 33 a. Rainsford, ii. 345. Raleigh, i. 197; xv. 4; xliv.63 a. Ralph, iii. 324, 327; xxxi. 44. Ramadge, x. 8] a. Rameau, xxxii. 15 b, 15 e. Rammohun Roy, xvii. 168 a. Raymond de Carbonnieres, xxix. 488. Rampasse, vi. 48. Ramsay, ii. 131, 340; iv. 104, 104 a, 117, 118, 123, 137, 150; xi. 2, 17; xvi. § 1, 76, 99 b; xxiv. 389; xxxiv. 131: xxxv. 34 a. Ramusio, xxix. 700. 720 INDEX Randall, xxx. 32 a. Randolph, vii. 4; xvii. 116 a; xxiv. 462, 462 a; xxix. 740; xxxix. 39 d. Ranken, ii. 207. Rankin, xxv. 40; xxix. 114 c. Ranking, ii. 383; iv. 48. Ransonnette, xxx. 34. Rantoul, xl. 53 d. Raper, xv. 182 a. Raphael Sanzio, xxxi. 44 a. Raphel, i. 74. Rapin, iii. 247, 319; xli. 8. Rapp, ii. 256. Raspe, xxxi. 38 a. Rastell, iii. 258. Raulin, xxix. 161. Raumer, ii. 121 c. Ravara, xxiv. 460. Rawle, xxiv. 572, 572 a. Ray, xii. 75; xvi. § 1, 77, 110 a; xxix. 571 a. Rayer, x. 99 d, 129 b. Rayment, xxiv. 667. Raymond, xxiv. 416,417. Raynal, iv. 42, 43; xxiv. 73, 206 Rayner, iv. 29 a. Rayneval, xvi. § 2, 23. Raynouard, xxiv. 156 a. Rea, xxiv. 469. Real de Curbon, xxiv. 608. Rebello, xxiv. 529. Rebolleda, xxxv. 22. Redi, xii. 61. Reece, v. 21. Reed, xvii. 179 6; xxix. 103 Zi; xxxvii. 33; xxxviii. 25 a. Reekers, xxv. 40 a. Rees, xvii. 76; xxix. 858 d ; xliv. 163. Reeve, xxiv. 496 d, 496 e. Reeves, xxiv. 307 c, 319 a, 511. Regnard, xliv. 51 b. Regnier, xxiv. 558 b", xxxv. 64. Reichard, xxix. 52, 58, 84, 85; xxxiv. 94. Reid, ii. 252 a; viii. 8; xiii. 8 a; xvi. § 1, 179; xxix. 401; xlii. 54 c. Reina, xliv. 59. Reinaud, xvii. 40 b- Reinhard, xvii. 69 a. Reiske, ii. 378 a; xxxiv. 129; xl. 34, 34 a. Reitzius, xxxix. 43. Reinon, xxix. 835. Remusat, ii. 316 b\ xxxiv. 31 a. Rengger, iv. 56. Renncll, xxix. 396 a, 753 a, 783, 793 b- Rennie, xii. 17 f. Renny, xxix. 850 a. Renwick, xxvii. 20, 20 a, 40 a. Repton, xxxi. 32, 59 b. Restaut, xliii. 83 a. Retsch, xxxvii. 42 a. Retz, de, ii. 49, 199. Reuss, xxiv. 516 a. Revely, xxix. 827. Revere, x 47, 107 a Revett, xxx. 25 b, 33 a, NN. Revillagigedo, xxiv. €40. Reynaud, xxvi. 6. Reynell, xxiv. 727. Reynolds, iii. 176; x. 49 a\ xxix. 427 c; xxxi. 30. Rhianus, xxxvi. 33. Rhoades, iv. 219. Rhodoman, i. 18; xxxiii. 29. Ricard, xxv. 9, 10. Ricardo, xxiv. 412, 441 a, 452 b, 453, 543. Riccoboni, xli. 13- Rice, xv. 128; xvii. 243. Rich, xxiv. 78 d; xxix. 566, 566 a, 575 a; xlii. 55 k. Richard, xiii. 22 c, 22 d; xxxix. 11. Richard of Cirencester, iii. 72. Richards, iv. 32 a; xxiv. 242. Richardson, xii. 64; xv. 58; xxix. 562; xxxi. 16; xxxiv. 33 a, 33 b, 33 c; xxxv. 40 a; xxxix. 22 a; xlii. 5; xliii. 134 a, 149 a. Richelet, xliii. 181. Richer, i. 56; ii. 102. Richerand, x. 46. Richter, xxiv. 413. Rickards, xxiv. 314 a. Ricketson, x. 10. Rickman, xxxvi. 31. Riddle, xxviii. 29, 29 a; xliii. 99/. Ridgeley, xvii. 129. Ridgway, xl. 47. Riedesel,'xxxix. 24. Rigaud, xxxi. 16 d. Rigby, xxix. 496. Rikord, xxix. 596. Riley, xxix. 648. Rio, iv. 193 b. Riofrey, x. 97 g. Ripley, iv. 78 a. Ritchie, iii. 222; iv. 234, 235; xxxiv. 26 a; xxxv. 55 b. Ritson, xxxv. 19 e, 27 b, 27 c, 27 d, 27 e, 27f; xxxvii. 31 e. Riverius,x. 129. Riviere, xxiv. 85. Rix, x. 37 b- Robbe, xxix. 6. Robert, xv. 197. Roberts, iii. 113,179 c; vii. 91 c; xi. 24; xvii. 162, 216 a; xxix. 150 a, 259, 404 d, 588 b, 612 a, 809, 855 a. Robertson, i. 87, 96 a, 146; ii. 300, 318, 353; iii. 209; iv. 51, 52; vii. 90; x. 30 c; xxix. 373 a, 373 b; xliii. 74, 74 d. Robin, xxiv. 167; xxix. 217, 269 b• Robinet, xliii. 145. Robinson, i. 86; ii. 52, 128; iii. 34 a, 183 b\ iv. 53; xiv. 11; xvii. 117 a; xxix. 639 b\ xxx. 26 c, 26 e. Robison, xxvii. 2. Robson, xxiv. 298; xxvi. 13 b- Roby, xxix. 83 g. Rocafuerte, xxiv. 3. INDEX 721 Rocca, ii. 75; vii. 61. Roche-Tilhac, xxiv. 132. Rochefort, xxix. 159; xxxvii. 43 a. Rochefoucald-Liancourt, xxix. 239, 240. Rochefoucault, xvi. § 1, 1 c; xxiv. 636. Rochester, iii. 76; xxxvi. 62. Rochon, xxiv. 441; xxviii. 15. RochoR de Chabannes, xxxviii. 22- Rodd, xiii. 55 f. Rodgers, x. 110. Roding, xv. 182 b- Rodriguez, xxix. 887. Roe, xxiv. 280/, 280 g. Rogers, i. 125; iii. 144 e; iv. 12,14 a, 37; vi. 40 c, 40 d; vii. 16 b; xxiv. 280 w; xxvii. 4; xxix. 231, 231 a; xxxvi. 59, 65 b, 65 c. Roget, xvii. 192 e. Rohan, xv. 188. Rohault, vi. 1. Roland, ii. 220, 220 a. Rolle, xxix. 229. Rollin, i. 65, 66, 133 a; xliv. 62 a. Rollo, x. 83 m. Rolt, xxix. 392 b. Romain le Testu, xxxv. 68. Romans, xxix. 209. Romanzoff, xxiv. 706- Romayne, x. 107. Romberg, xxix. 80. Romeyn, xvii. 242. Ronconi, vii. 9. Rondelet, xxx. 26. Rooke, i. 75. Roscoe, ii, 52 a, 166, 175, 176, 365; iii. 165 c; xxiv. 231, 260; xxix. 656 c; xxxi. 16 a; xxxiv. 86 a, 86 5; xxxvi. 55; xiii. 65; xliv. 9 b. Roscommon, xxxvi. 62. Rose, i. 107; viii. 36 c; xxix. 639 a; xxxiv. 104 a, 104 5; xliii. 118 a. Ross, xv. 183; xxiv. 141 6; xxv. 12 a, 17a; xxix. 695, 695 a, 695 b\ xxxiv. 64 a; xxxvi. 8; xliii. 17. Rossetti, xiii. 66 c. Rossi, xxxv. 20. Rotherain, xxvii. 27. Rouelle, vi. 15. Rouge, xxix. K. Rouillion-Petit, ii. B. Rouland, viii. 11, 12. Rousseau, xiii. 22, 62 a; xxiv. 106; xxxv. 54 c; xliv. 15 a, 15 b, 15 c, 15 d, 30. Roussel de la Tour, xxiv. 546. Rousset, xvi. § 2, 18 a, 67. Rovigo, ii. 262. Rowe, xvi. § 1, 118; xxxiii. 49; xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 13. Rowlett, xxv. 49, 50. Roy, xxx. M M. Rozier, vii. 70. Ruddimann, iii. 341; xliii. 4, 60, 70. Rudiger, xl. 34 a. Ruding, xxiv. 642 a. Rudyerd, xxiv. 274 a. Ruelle, xxiv. 522 e. Ruffin, vii. 91 a, 91 b. Ruggles, xliii. 42. Rulhiere, ii. 272, 279. Rumford, xv. 65. Rumsey, xv. 109,134. Ruscelli, i. 33. Ruschenberger, xxix. 355 a, 427 f. Rush, vi. 15, 16; x. 87, 88, 89, 105, 106, 107, 111 i; xxix. 450 5; xl. 31, 56. Rushworth, xxiv. 693. Russell, i. 154; ii. 147, 231 5, 346; iii. 142, 143; iv. 195; xvi. § 1, 70; xvii. 69 c; xxiv. 218; xxix. 544, 772 5; xxxi. 7 d; xxxix. 39 a; xliv. 47 a. Ruston, xxiv. 523. Rutherford, i. 64. Rutherforth, xvi. § 2, 24. Rutilius, xxxv. 15. Rutledge, xxiv. 158. Rutt, iii. 163 a; xxiv. 282. Ryan, x. 59 a; xvii. 161; xxxviii. 4. Rycaut, ii. 413; xxix. 877 a. Ryley, xxiv. 696. Rymer, iii. 342. s. Sabbathier, i. 94. Sabbatier, xvi. § 1, 65 a. Saboly, xxxv. 31. Sadi of Shiraz, xxxiv. 64 a, 64 b. Sadler, iii. 281; xxiv. 303, 481 a, 481 b. Sagard, xxix. 176. Sage, xxvii. 4. Sagra, xxiv. 661 a, 661 b; xxix. 213 b. St. Allais, ii. 135. St. Amand, xxiv. 261. S. Antonio, xxix. 801. Saintard, xxiv. 47. Saint Augustine, xvii. 78. Saint Barnabas, xvii. 113. St. Bertin, i. 46. St. Clair, iv. 65 a; xxix. 305 e. St. Croix, i. 163 a; iii. 12; xxiv. 27. St. Etienne, xxiv. 173. Saint-Evremond, xxxv. 32. Saint-Germain, xiii. 24. Saint-Gervais, ii. 116. Saint-Hilaire, xii. 23 a, Saint Ignatius, xvii. 113. St. John, xvi. § 1, 40 c; xvii. 29, 30; xxiv. 13 a; xxix. 621 a.—See Crevecaeur. St. John.—See Bolingbroke. St. Leger, xxxiv. 69 l. St. Leu, ii. 344 a. St. Mery, xv. 165; xvi. § 1, 82. St. Palaye, ii. 39 a. Saint-Pierre, xvi. § 1,160; xxxiv. 6 b,6c. Saint-Prest, xvi. § 2, 67. Saint Quintin, xxix. 455 a. Saint-Real, xliv. 12. 722 INDEX St. Remy de Valois, iii. 66; xxiv. 192. Saint-Simon, ii. 350. S. Teresa, xxix. 876. St. Thomas, ii. 271 a. Salaberry, ii. 310 a. Salas, xxxvii. 7. Sale, ii. 402; xvii. 91. Sales, xliii. 78; xliv. 7. Salfi, xlii. 65 d. Sallust, i. 2, 3” 105—108, 176 a. Salmasius, xvi. § 1, 91; xxxiv. 1. Salmon, ii. 399; iii. 22, 75 a; x. 6; xliii. 128 a. Salmorenc, xvi. § 1,121. Salomons, xxiv.'453 e*. Salt, xxix. 634; xxxxi. RR 2; xliii. 67 b. Salvini, xxxiii. 15; xxxiv. 127; xxxv. 3, 64; xxxvi. 50. Salvador, xxiv. 222. Sambuccus, xxxix. 6. Sainmet, xxxix. 9. Samouelle, xii. 50. Sampson, ii 52; iii. 1 a, 234; vii. 60; xxiv. 476. Sams, xliv. 45. Samuels, ii. 184. Sancho, xxxix. 20. Sanchoniathon, i. 69. Sanctius, xliii. 68. Sanctorius, x. 32. Sanderson,i* 141; xvi §1,36; xxix. 45 6. Sandys, xxix. 767; xxxiv. 134 a. Sannazarius, xxxv. 17. San Roman, ii. 387. Sansom, xxix. 172. Sanson, xxix. 859, BB. Sanvitali, xxx. 14. Saome, v. 27. Sapphus, xxxv. 65 a; xxxvi. 62- Sargent, xxxvii. 20 e. Sarlandiere, xi. 24. Sarrans, ii. 265 a. Sarratt, xv. 99 a. Sarrazin, ii. 161. Sass, xxix. 70. Satadin, ii. 237. Saumarez, vi. 29 a. Saunders, ix. 2 c, 20. Saunderson, xxv. 19, 45. Saussay, xxix. 119. Saussure, xxix. 490. Sauvagere, vi. 36. Sauvages, x. 118 a; xliii. 80. Sauvan, xxxi. 59. Savage, iv. 145; xxxv. 35 6; xxxvi. 62. Savary, xxix. 521, 616. Savigny, xxix. 646. Saville, iii. 312. Sawver, iii. 332 b. Say,"xii. 52,53; xxiv.*409, 413,413 a, 415. Sayre, xxiv. 470. Saxe, xv. 156. Saxe-Weimar Eisenach, xxix. 252. Scaliger, xiii. 60; xvi. § 1, 96; xxxv. 4; xxxvi. 52. Seamozzi, xxx. 12, 25, 31 Scapula, xliii. 117, 164. Scarlett, xxix. 366 a. Scarpa, ix. 2 d, 19. Schade, xliii. Ill a. Scheel, xv. 157, 203. Scheele, viii. 4, 5. Scheffer, ii. 268. Scheller, xliii. 69 a. Scherer, xxiv. 545; xxix. 379. Scheuchzer, ii. 372,372 a. Schiller, ii. 290 a; xxxiv. 20 6; xxxviu 26 d\ xliv. 155. Schlegel,i. 95 e\ xl. 25; xli. 15 a. Schleusner, xliii. 97 j, 138 a. Schlosser, xliii. 52. Schmid, xxiv. 113. Schmidtmeyer, xxix. 873. Schneider, i. 73 b. Schnitzler, xxix. 536 b. Schoberl, xxix. 102 b, 712. Schoell, xvi. § 2, 33. Schomberg, xv. 106 b. Schoolcraft, xiv. 15; xxix. 282,283,283 a. Schopf, xxix. 242. Schouten, xxix. 93. Schrevelius, xxxiii. 28; xxxix. 27; xliii- 97 k. Schroeder, xliv. 142. Schultz, xxix- 244. Schiitz, xxxvii. 19,19 a. Schwartz, xvi. § 1, 83. Scoresby, xxix. 424, 425. Scott, ii. 249; iii. 40, 52, 53, 54, 281, 302, 309 /■; x. 51 a; xv. 97, 103 a; xvii. 148, 282; xxiv. 451; xxix. 45, 190, 201, 417, 458 a, 465, 621 c; xxxiv. 34—55 a, 109—114, 114 a, 114 b, 114 c, 114 d, 114 e, 114/;xxxv. 38 a; xxxvi. 54, 62; xliv. 9 a, 9 b, 65, 71 a, 134 a, 156 a. Scudamore, x. 64 a, 72 a, 72 b, 83 k. Seager, xliii. 97 b, 97 c, 97 d, 97 h, 134 b. Seaward, xxix. 300 a; xxx. 5. Sedgwick, iv. 135; xxiv. 113 e; xxxiv. 85 a, 85 b, 85 c, 85 d, 85 e, 85/, 85 g- Sedley, xxxviii. 9 a. Seeger, x. 107 a. Seeley, xxxi. 14. Seely, xxix. 591. Segard, xxx. 18 b. Seguin, xxvii. 4 a. Segur, i. 149 a; ii. 252 a, 257, 259,273 a, 288, 288’'; xliv. 9 a. Sejournant, xliii. 143. * Selby, xii. 7 a. Selden, xvi. § 2, 1,63; xxiv. 266; xliv. 171. Selkirk, iii. 7S; xxiv. 486. Sellius, xxxi. 22. Semeyns, xxvii. 4. Sempere, ii. 21. Semple, v. 31 5; xvi. § 1, 137 a; xxix- 55, 56, 87, 111, 155. Sempronius, i. 4. Seneca, xvi. § 1, 95, 96, 194; xxxvii, I, 2, 17, 40 «; xliv. 2 INDEX. 723 Senior, xxiv. 443 a, 454, 455, 616*. Sennertus, xliii. 56. Serdonati, ii. 316. Serenus, xxxv. 15. Sergeant, xl. 53 a. Serglio, xxx. 31. Serranus, xvi. § 1, 196. Serres, vii. 91. Servius, xxxiii. 48. Sevigne, xxxix. 21, 37. Sewall,xvi. § 1, 159 c; xxiv. 355; xliv. 138. Seward, xxxv. 38 a. Sewel, xliii. 154. Sewell, v. 31 a; xxiv. 214 a. Seybert, xxiv. 668. Seymour, x. 96 c. Sguropulum, v. 59. Shabeeny, xxix. 636 b. Shaftsbury, xvi. § 1, 119; xxxix. 39 b. Shakspeare, xxxvi. 62; xxxvii. 9*, 29, 30,31,33,33 a, 34 6,44. Shaler, xxix. 652. Shannon, xv. 170. Sharp, iii. 144 d; xxiv. 316; xxix. 260. Sharpe, xliii. 105 a. Shattuck, x. 109. Shaw, ii. 164 d; vi. 10; x. 30; xii. 47; xxix. 194,820; xxx. 8 a, 26aa; xxxiv. 90. Shecut, xiii. 32. Shee, xv. 160; xxxvi. 64 a; xxxvii. 27 a. Sheffield, xxiv. 222 a, 522, 523; xxxvi. 62; xliv. 67. Shelley, xxix. 82 b; xxxvii. 42 a. Shelly, xxxiv. 20 b; xxxvi. 61 a. Shelton, xv. 2; xliii. 147. Shenstone, xxxv. 36; xxxvi. 62. Shepard, vi. 30 d; xiv. 5 a, 5 b. Shephard, xxix. 305 f. Shepherd, ii. 364; xv. 188 a; xvii. 243 a. Sherburne, iv. 171; xxxvi. 62. Sheridan, xxxviii. 26 b; xl. 30,44 «;xliii. 38. Sheringham, iii. 69. Sherley, xxix. 103. Sherlock, xvii. 229, 261, 262, 262 a. Sherwin, iii. 171 d. Sherwood, xxiv. 270 a,270 d; xxix. 261 b\ xxxiv. 19 i. Shillibeer, xxix. 410. Shipley, xvii. 260. Shirley, xxxviii. 25 c. Shirreff, xxix. 253 f Shoberl, ii. 107; xxix. 569, 792; xxxiv. 55 d. Short, x. 64, 126. Shrewsbury, (Duke of.)—See Talbot. Shuckard, xii. 51 a. Shuckford, i. 96. Shurreef, xxix. 605 b. Siddons, xl. 30 b. Sidney.—See Sydney. Sieyes, xxiv. 173. Sigaud de la Fond, viii, 12; xxvii 11. Sigonius, xxiv. 25, Sike, xliii. 9. Silius Italicus, xxxiv. 3. Silliman, vi. 30 6; xxix. 30, 211; xliv. 94. Simeon, xvii. 275 b. Simms, xv. 124 a. Simon, iv. 48 a; xxiv. 642 6; xxix. 840. Simond, xxix. 450, 480, 503. Simonde, xxiv. 419. Simonides, xxxvi. 33. Simons, xv. 44. Simpson, xv. 91 6; xxv. 17, 22. Sims, xxiv. 519. Simson, xxvi. 16. Sinclair, vi. 48; vii. 49, 50, 90; x. 105; xxiv. 74, 245, 487, 552, 666; xxix. 27 m; xxxiv. 107; xxxix. 38 d\ xliv. 134 a. Singer, iii. 135, 286. Sismondi, ii. 170,210; v. 49; xxiv. 418; xlii. 65, 65 a; xliv. 9 b. Sitgreaves, xxiv. 8 b. Skelton, xxxvi. 62. Skene, iii. 53 b. Skinner, vii. 99; xv. 45; xxix. 102 d, 589 b, 879 a; xliii. 190. Skioldebrand, xxix. 555. Skipwith, xxiv. 394. Skottowe, iii. 172. Skrine, xxix. 455. Slade, iv. 88; xxix. 537 c. • Slidell, xv. 4 a. Sloane,xii. 76 a; xxix. 161. Smart, xxiv. 471; xxxvi. 62. Smeaton, xv. 66,199; xxx. PP. Smedley,v. 6 b. Smeeton, iii. 11, 193. Smellie, xii. 45. Smeth, xxvii. 4. Smirke, xxxiv. 99 b. Smith, i. 84, 84 b, 169; iii. 165 b, 181; iv. 27 a, 90, 91, 137, 177, 193, 238; viii. 29; ix. 9, 15, 20; xii. 8, 8 a, 43, 80; xiii. 7 c, 22 e; xv. 44, 74, 164 a; xvi. § 1, 168, 169, 174 c; xvii. 260, 262 b, 284 a; xxiv. 64, 370 a, 380 b, 405, 406, 407, 445, 460, 470, 471, 474 , 594; xxv. 24 a; xxix. 103 a, 550, 554, 807 a; xxxii. 12 6; xxxvi. 62; xii. 16 a; xliii. 18; xliv. 134 a, 143. Smollett, iii. 98, 99 b; xxxiv. 9,19, 64 b, 88 a, 99 b, 102 b. Smyth, ii. 304; iii. 242; xvii. 48; xxix. 370 a, 511, 714; xliv. 134 a. Snelling, xxiv. 642 b. Snetlage, xliii. 25. Snodgrass, ii. 323. Snow,iv. 144. Soane, xxx. 69 a. Socrates Scholasticus, v. 6, 65, Solander, xii. 89. Solinus, xxix. 2. Solis, xxix. 138, 392 a, 860. Solly, xi. 13 b. Solon, xxxvi. 33. 724 INDEX Solorzano.—See Pereira. Somavera, xliii. 139. Somers, xxiv. 57, 57*; xliv. 156, 156 a. Somervile, xxxvi. 62. Somerville, vi. 9 a; vii. 90; xxiv. 613 a; xxvii. 4 a; xxviii. 12 a. Sonnini, xxix. 524, 524 a, 619, 821. Sophocles, xxxvii. 3, 4, 23, 23 a, 23 b, 43, 43 a. Sopwith, xxvi. 4 c. Sorelli, ii. 52 b. Soren, xxiv. 463. Sotades, xxxvi. 33. Sotheby, xxxiii. 21 a; xxxv. 73; xxxvii. 26 e. Soulange-Artaud, xii. 28. Soulavie, ii. 212. Soule, xxiv. 243. Soules,iv. 129, 130; xxiv. 183. Sourcesol, xvii. 71, 72. South, xvii. 263. Southern, xxxvii. 8. Southey, ii. 164, 352 a; iii. 36, 153; v. 26; xvii. 188 a, 196; xxiv. 114/; xxix. 24, 54, 305, 864; xxxiv. 126 a; xxxv. 27 e; xxxvi. 60, 65; xxxix. 36; xliv. 9 a, 9 b, 18 a. Southwell, xvii. 54 a. Southwick, iv. 217. Sowerby, xiv. 16. Sozomen, v. 6, 65; xvii. 300. Spafford, xxix. 9,255, 255 a. Spalding, xl. 34 a; xliv. 134. Spallanzani, xii. 33, 62; xxix. 505. Spangenberg, xvii. 180, 181. Sparks, iv. 29 b, 79,139,165 a; xvii. 168; xxiv. 350; xliv. 74 a. Sparrman, xxix. 110. Speechly, vii. 71. Speed, iii. 325. Speerman, xliv. 62. Spelman, i. 72, 72 a, 84 b, 173 a; v. 7; xxiv. 689. Spence, xii. 51 5; xxiv. 233, 260, 430, 447; xxxi. 47 a. Spencer, iii. 231 a; xxiv. 496 e; xxix. 208 c, 574 b. Spens, xxiv. 103. Spenser, xvii. 270; xxxiv. 18, 130 a; xxxvi. 62. Spiker, xxix. 31 a. Spilsbury, xxix. 766 a. Spinoza, xvi. § 1, 55, 103, 104. Spix, xiv. 25; xxix. 353. Spon, xxix. 57. Sporschil, xliii. 110, 110 a: Spotorno, iv. 46. Sprague, x. 103 a; xxxv. 58 b\ xl. 53 d; xliv. 138. Sprat, iii. 330; xxxvi. 62. Spratt, ix. 16 d. Sprengell, x. 32 a. Spring, xxxiv. 32 c; xl. 54 c. Spurrier, vii. 78. Spurzheim, xi. 13 a; xvi. § 1, 15 c, 54 a, 54 b, 159 a. * Stackhouse, v. 19; xiii. 58. Stael, (Madame de,) ii. 58, 71, 217, 229; xvi. § 1, 66; xxiv. 256; xxix. 445 xxxiv. 20 b, 103. Stafford, ix. 10 a. Stair, (John, Earl of,) xxiv. 556. Stalkartt, xxx. 43. Stanhope, ii. 188; xvii. 227; xxiv. 454. Stanley, i. 168; xxiv. 299 a, 481 /; xxxvii- 19 a; xl. 34 a. Stanyan, i. 83; ii. 106. Stapleton, iii. 178 a. Starke, xxix. 58 a, 77. Statius, xxxiii. 30, 30 a; xxxvi. 62. Staunton, xxiv. 315; xxix. 608, 786 b, X 2. Stavely, xvii. 56. Stavorinus, xxix. 593 a. Stebbing, ii. 19 5; xliv. 9 b- Stedman, iv. 196. Steedman, xxix. 627 b. Steel, xxiv. 511 a. Steele, xvii. 61. Steevens, xxxi. 42; xxxviii. 29, 30, 31, 33. Stennett, xvii. 125. Stephanus, i. 183; ii. 366; xvi. § 1, 27, 90; xvii. 15; xxxv. 4; xliii. 162,171. Stephen, xxiv. 217/, 259. Stephens, iii. 171 a, 203, 292; vii. 41; xii. 47; xxiv. 217 a; xxix. 101 b, 102 e; xxxiv. 17 d. Stephenson, xvi. § 1,84. Stepney, xxxvi. 62. Sterling, i. 114; xvi. § 1, 24; xxxiv. 63. Sterne, xxxiv. 22, 23. Steuart, i. 176 a; vii. 72 c, 73; xvii. 243 c; xxiv. 617. Stevens, ix. 11; x. 43 a; xxiv. 548, 549; xxix. 170. Stevenson, iii. 238; ix. 1 c; x. 10