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RONGE (JOHANNES), Leader of the New German Catholic Movement

1842, etc., 1813-t.

The holy coat of Treves, and the new German Catholic church.
*12mo. Edin. 1845.

ROSALIND AND FELICIA, or the sisters; a novel.

12mo. Lond. 1854.

ROSCOE (WILLIAM), Banker in Liverpool, Historian, 1753-1831. Life of Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnificent. 2 copies. 8vo. Lond. 1846.

Life and pontificate of Leo X. 2 vols. 2 copies. 8vo. Lond. 1846.
ROSCOE (HENRY), Barrister, son of the preceding, 1800-1836.
Life of William Roscoe the historian.

ROSCOE (ROBERT), brother of the preceding.
See Fitchett's King Alfred.

2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1833.

ROSCOE (THOMAS), brother of the preceding. Selections from the Italian novelists, from the earliest period down to the close of the eighteenth century; arranged in historical and chronological series, with notes historical and biographical. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1825.

Life and writings of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; with literary and historical illustrations.

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Life of William the Conqueror.

See Cellini (Benvenuto).

12mo. Lond. 1839.

8vo. Lond. 1846.

ROSCOMMON (WENTWORTH DILLON, Earl of), 1633-1684.

Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. vi.

ROSE (Rev. HUGH JAMES), B.D., Editor of the "Encyclopædia Metropolitana," Principal of King's College, London, 1795-1838.

A new general biographical dictionary. 12 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1853. ROSES (the); a novel. 8vo. Lond. 1853.

3 vols.

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ROSS (Sir JAMES CLARK), Captain R.N., nephew of Sir John Ross,

1800

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A voyage of discovery and research in the southern and Antarctic regions during 1839-43. 2 vols.

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8vo. Lond. 1847.

1777-1856.

ROSS (Sir JOHN), Rear-Admiral, C.B., etc., Voyage of discovery for the purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay, and inquiring into the probability of a North-West Passage in 1818. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1819. Narrative of a second voyage in search of a North-West Passage, and of a residence in the Arctic regions during 1829-33; with the reports of Captain James Clark Ross, R.N., and the discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole. 4to. Lond. 1835.

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ROUSSEAU (JEAN JACQUES), 1712-1778.

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Emilius and Sophia; or, a new system of education. Translated

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ROUSSEAU (JEAN JACQUES)-continued.

An inquiry into the nature of the social contract; or, principles of

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4 vols.

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12mo. Lond. 1791.

24mo. Paris, 1813.

political right. Confessions. ROUSSEAU (JEAN BAPTISTE L. J.) French Lyric and Dramatic Poet, 1670-1741.

Odes, cantates, epîtres, et poésies diverses. 2 vols. *24mo. Paris, 1799. ROWCROFT (CHARLES).

An emigrant in search of a colony.

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12mo. Lond. 1851.

ROWE (NICHOLAS), Poet Laureate to George I., 1673-1718.
Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. vii.

ROY (P. LE).

Adventures of four Russian seamen shipwrecked on Spitzbergen in 1743. Translated from the German. See Pinkerton's Voy., vol. i.

ROYER (ALFRED), Lieutenant R.N.,

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The English prisoners in Russia; a personal narrative of the first lieutenant of H.M.S. Tiger. 12mo. Lond. 1854. ROYLE (J. FORBES), M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, King's College, London. See Lectures on Exhibition of 1851, vol. i. RUBRUQUIS (WILLIAM DE), a French Monk, 1220-1293, circa. Remarkable travels as ambassador from Louis IX. of France into different parts of the East, particularly Tartary and China, in 1253. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. vii.

RUDDIMAN (Jacob).

Tales and sketches.

8vo. Edin. 1828.

RUSH (RICHARD), Envoy Extraordinary for the United States of America

from 1817 to 1825.

Narrative of a residence at the court of London. 8vo. Lond. 1833. RUSHWORTH (JOHN), Assistant Clerk of the House of Commons, 1607-1690.

Historical collections; of private passages of State, of weighty matters in law, of remarkable proceedings in five parliaments, beginning the sixteenth year of King James, anno 1618, and ending the fifth year of King Charles, anno 1629; digested in order of time. Folio, Lond. 1659.

RUSKIN (JOHN), son of a London Merchant, Gentleman Commoner of Christ Church, Oxon.; took Newdegate Prize for Poetry in 1839,

1819.

Modern painters. 4 vols.

Vol. I.-Containing parts 1 and 2.
Of general principles and of truth.
Vol. II. Containing part 3, sections
I and 2.

Of the imaginative and theoretic
faculties.

The seven lamps of architecture.

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The Lamps of Sacrifice, Truth, Power, Beauty, Life, Memory, Obedience.

RUSKIN (JOHN)—continued.

The stones of Venice.

3 vols.

8vo. Lond. 1851-53

Vol. I. The foundations. Vol. II.-The sea stories.

Vol. III.-The fall.

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The king of the golden river, or the black brothers; a tale. (Ascribed

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to John Ruskin).
8vo. Lond. 1851.
Giotto and his works in Padua; an explanatory notice of the series
of woodcuts executed for the Arundel Society after the frescoes in
the Arena chapel. Part 1.
8vo. Lond. 1854.

Lectures on architecture and painting, delivered to the Philosophical
Institution, Edinburgh.

Pamphlets.

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Notes on the construction of sheepfolds,
1851-The opening of the Crystal
Palace considered in some of its re-
lations to the prospects of art, 1854

RUSSELL (FRANCIS), Advocate,

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8vo. Lond. 1854. 8vo. Lond. 1851-56.

-Pre-Raphaelitism, 1851 - Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the Royal Academy, London, in 1855 and 1856.

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The Lord's Day not the Sabbath, 1847. See Pamphlets, vol. iii. RUSSELL (Lord JOHN), 1792-†.

History of the principal states of Europe, from the peace of Utrecht.
2 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1826.

Memorials and correspondence of Charles James Fox. Edited by

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Homœopathy in 1851.

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Introduction to the study of homœopathy. See Drysdale (Dr.)

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A tour in Germany and some of the southern provinces of the Aus

trian empire in 1820-22.

2 vols. .

1808

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12mo. Edin. 1828.

(Reprinted from the seventh edition of *8vo. Edin. 1849.

RUSSELL (JOHN SCOTT), M.A.,
Treatise on the steam-engine.
the Encyclopædia Britannica).
Treatise on the nature, properties, and applications of steam, and on
steam navigation. (Reprinted from the seventh edition of the Encyclo-
pædia Britannica).
*8vo. Edin. 1841.

RUSSELL (MICHAEL), LL.D., Bishop of Glasgow, 1781-1848.
Life of Oliver Cromwell. 2 vols.

Description of ancient and modern Egypt;

natural history. .

Description of Nubia and Abyssinia.

*

12mo. Edin. 1829. with an outline of its * 12mo. Edin. 1844.

* 12mo. Edin. 1833.

History and present condition of the Barbary States; comprehending
a view of their civil institutions, antiquities, arts, religion, literature,
commerce, agriculture, and natural productions. *12mo. Edin. 1835.
Description of Palestine or the Holy Land.
* 12mo. Edin. 1837.

RUSSELL (MICHAEL)-continued.

Polynesia; or, an historical account of the principal islands in the 12mo. Edin. 1842.

South Sea, including New Zealand.

RUSSELL (RACHEL, Lady), 1636-1723, wife of William Lord Russell,

beheaded 1683.

Letters. 2 vols.

RUSSELL (WILLIAM), LL.D., 1746-1794.

8vo. Lond. 1853.

History of modern Europe; with an account of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, and a view of the progress of society from

the fifth to the eighteenth century.

Vol. I. From the fall of the Roman
Empire to the final extinction of
the contest between the houses of
York and Lancaster in England,
and the accession of the house of
Tudor, 1485.

Vol. II.--France, from the expulsion
of the English from France by

RUSSELL (WILLIAM HOWARD),
"Times," 1816-

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4 vols.

8vo. Lond. 1782.

Charles VII. in 1461, to the peace

of Westphalia in 1648.

Vol. III.-England and Ireland, from the accession of James I. to the English throne in 1603, to the peace of Ryswick in 1697, and of Carlowitz in 1699.

Vol. IV. From the peace of Ryswick to the peace of Paris in 1763. Barrister, Correspondent of the

The war; from the landing at Gallipoli to the death of Lord
Raglan. 2 vols.

RUSSIA. a. History.

2 copies.

CUSTINE (Abridged history).
LABAUME (Campaign in 1812).
LAGNY (Muscovite empire).
MILTON, works, vol. v. (Muscovia).
RUSSELL, W. H. (Late war).
RUSSIA (History, from earliest
period to 1854).

b. Travels.

BROOKS (South).

COCHRANE (Pedestrian tour in
Europe and Asiatic Russia).
CONDER, vol. xvii.
ERMAN (Siberia).

FRONTIER LANDS OF CHRISTIAN
AND TURK.

GIBSON, A. (Czar and Sultan).
JERRMANN (St. Petersburg).
M'CULLOCH, J. R. (Russia and
Turkey).

MAXWELL, J. S. (Czar, etc.) MURRAY'S HANDBOOK. NEILSON (Crimea). The history of, from the earliest piled from the most authentic Karamsin, Tooke, and Segur. 2 vols.

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8vo. Lond. 1855-56.

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OLIPHANT (Shores of Black Sea and Don Cossacks).

PINKERTON, Vols. i., vi., and vii. RIGBY (Shores of Baltic). ROYER (Captivity in Russia). RUSSIA (Recollections of). RUSSIA (Revelations of).

SCOTT, C. H. (Baltic, Black Sea, and Crimea).

SIBERIA (Revelations of).
SLADE (Black Sea).
SLADE (Russia).

THOMPSON, E. P. (Life in Russia). period to the present time, comsources, including the works of Edited by Walter K. Kelly. 8vo. Lond. 1854.

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RUSSIA-continued.

; an historical

The progress and present position of, in the East
summary continued to the present time. (Ascribed to Sir John
M'Neill).
8vo. Lond. 1854.
Recollections of, during thirty years' residence, by a German noble-

man.

Revelations of, in 1846, by an English resident.

RUSSIAN WAR. See Blue books, Eastern papers.

12mo. Edin. 1855.

2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1846.

RUTHERFORD (Rev. SAMUEL), Min. of Anwoth, circa 1600-1661. Trial and triumph of faith. 12mo. Edin. 1845.

RUTHERFORD (WILLIAM), D.D.

A view of ancient history, including the progress of literature and the

2 vols.

fine arts. 12mo. Lond. 1809. RUTHERFURD (Right Hon. ANDREW), Senator of the College of Justice, 1790-1854. See Inaugural addresses.

RUXTON (GEORGE FREDERICK), Lieutenant, 1821-1848.
Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains.

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12mo. Lond. 1847.

12mo. Lond. 1849.

8vo. Edin. 1856.

SABATIER (RAPHAEL BIENVENU), Napoleon's Surgeon, 1732-1811.

Traité complet d'anatomie.

3 vols.

*

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8vo. Paris, 1791.

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SABINE (EDW.) Major-Gen. R.A., and Vice-Pres. Royal Society, -
See Wrangel.

See Arago.

See Humboldt.

SACKVILLE (THOMAS), Earl of Dorset, 1527-1608.
Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. i.

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8vo. Lond. 1842.

SADLER (MICHAEL THOMAS), M.P., F.R.S., 1780-1835.
Memoirs of the life and writings of.
SADLER (Sir RALPH), Ambassador of Henry VIII., 1507-1587.
Letters and negotiations; containing transactions of embassies to
James V., and the second to the states of Scotland concerning a
marriage between Queen Mary and Edward VI. 8vo. Edin. 1720.
SAILORS AND SAINTS; a novel. (Attributed to Captain W. N.
8vo. Lond. 1829.

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