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AMATEUR. A philosophical essay on the game of billiards, wherein the theory is minutely examined upon physical principles, and familiarly exhibited by easy transitions from causes to effects. With plates, illustrating the several propositions advanced, and the practice shown in all its variety. With copious observations and directions. By an amateur. Three folding plates. 8vo., Bath, 1806.

Sketches round Bath. By an amateur. (Miss Sweeting.) obl. fol., n.d.

AMATORY. Amatory poetry, or the effusions of love; consisting of a new and elegant collection of the most choice and esteemed pieces of sentiment and humour, from Moore, Little, Byron, Pindar, Sheridan, &c. Front. 18mo., Bath, 1827.

ANABAPTISM. Anabaptism, or second baptism, a serious mistake.

See Baptism, &c.

12mo., Bath, 1833. 1883. ANDERSON, WILLIAM (M.A., octagon chapel). Six lectures on modern misrepresentations of the christian religion and the christian evidences; with references and notes.

16mo., Bath, 1874.

The principles of the reformation ascertained in the prayer book. A lecture delivered in the assembly rooms, Bath, on Friday evening, March 3, 1876. In reply to lectures recently addressed to members of the English church union in Bristol and in Bath. Revised and corrected by the author.

8vo., Bath, 1876.

Sacramental confession and priestly absolution. A lecture delivered before the Exeter branch of the church association on the 23rd of January, 1878. Revised, with notes and appendices. 8vo., 1878.

The ecclesiastical crisis in the church of England. Being an examination of the address by the hon. C. L. Wood, president of the English church union. With references and appendices. 8vo., 1879.

How much England owes to the present influence of queen Victoria. A sermon preached in the octagon chapel, Bath, on Sunday, June 20th, 1880. sm. 12mo., Bath, 1880.

The unfairness of modern unbelief. series of six Lent lectures delivered in Bath.

The unfairness of modern unbelief. appeal to science and its answer.

Being the first of a the octagon chapel,

12mo., Bath, 1881. Second lecture. The 12mo., Bath (1881).

ANDERSON, WILLIAM (M.A., octagon chapel). The universal brotherhood of a great bereavement. A sermon on the death of president Garfield, preached in the octagon chapel, Bath, on Sunday, 25 Sept., 1881. sm. 8vo., Bath, 1881.

The latest of questions answered in the earliest of books. Being five sermons preached in the octagon chapel, Bath, on the Sundays after Epiphany, 1881.

8vo, 1881.

The state of Ireland. A lecture delivered in the assembly rooms, Bath, on Monday, January 16th, 1882.

8vo., Bath, 1882. Competitive examinations. A paper read at a meeting of the literary and philosophical association, held at the royal institution, Bath, on Friday, February 16th, 1883.

Svo., Bath, 1883.

Scriptural miracles and modern scepticism. A review of the present position of the argument for miracles. With appendices, containing extracts from the writings of leading men of science.

(Reprinted from the Gazette, with preface added).

12mo., Bath, 1883. The unique grandeur of the bible. Being a new plea for an old book, in six chapters. 8vo., 1884.

How much England owes to the personal influence of queen Victoria. A sermon preached at the octagon chapel, Bath (1880), by the late rev. prebendary Anderson, M.A., incumbent. sm. 8vo., Bath, 1887. ANDREWS, WILLIAM EUSEBIUS. Popery triumphant! A right doleful-clerical-comical drama; as performed at the upper rooms, Bath, on the 10th December, 1833, by some of his majesty's servants of the low church, assisted by a few dissenting preachers, members of the British reformation society. With a commentary on each performer. 8vo., 1833.

ANGELL, THOMAS. Is teetotalism according to the oracles of God? 4pp. 8vo., Bath, 1842. ANGLO-SAXON (i.e., Capt. M. N. Coombs), an ironicon. A reply to an eirenicon, by the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew, &c. Faithfully and fearlessly addressed to him, and to "all sorts and conditions of men" in the British empire, "who profess and call themselves Christians." With an appendix and notes. 8vo., Bath, 1866. 16mo., 1868.

Signs of the times. A poem.

ANGRAVE, CHRYSTAL (i.e., James Lister Smith). Bladud's dream, or the progress of Bath; and Michael Flather, a romance of the 12mo., Bath (1851).

M.C. ball.

ANIMALS. The duty of kindness to animals; a selection of interesting anecdotes interspersed with religious and moral precepts in prose and verse, for the use of schools, and young persons of both sexes.

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Published by the Bath and Somersetshire society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, and the encouragement of humanity. 12mo., Bath, 1853. ANNE, QUEEN. The queen's famous progress; or, her Majesty's royal journey to the Bath, and happy return. With the most remarkable particulars of her royal entertainment at Oxford, and glorious and triumphant reception at the Bath, and all other places going and coming thence: her liberal bounty to the poor, and touching many of the evil: as also how 200 virgins, clothed in white, met the queen, with bows and arrows by their sides; with the number of shepherds that met her Majesty in her return, with their crooks and tar-boxes, singing and playing on pipes and reeds, &c. As also a great number of spinners with their country wheels, dancing and singing by her Majesty's coach; and how the queen was graciously pleased to reward them with her charitable bounty. To which is added several ingenious poems and verses spoken to her Majesty at Oxford, &c. by persons of great quality; with her Majesty's gracious speech to the university. 8pp. 8vo., 1702. ANNITENS. Observations adapted to the present season, intended chiefly for the benefit of the poorer brethren. Ipp. sm. 8vo., Bath, 1832.

ANSTEY, CHRISTOPHER. Elegia scripta in cæmeterio rustico latinè reddita. (Anonymous.) 4to., Cantab, 1762. 2nd edit. 4to., 1767.

New Bath guide, or memoirs of the B(lunde)r(hea)d family, in a series of poetical epistles.

First impression. 4to., 1766. 8vo., 1766.

2nd edit. 8vo., Cambridge, 1766.

3rd edit. No front, no engravings. 8vo., 1766. 8vo., Dublin, 1766.

4th edit. Front.: Folly, &c., leads fools by a string in the 8vo., 1767.

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5th edit. Three Bath deities. 8vo., 1767. 4th edit. With the addition of:-1, an epilogue. 2, criticism and the guide's conversation with three ladies of piety, learning and discretion. 3, a letter to Miss Jenny W-d-r, at Bath, from lady M-d-ss, her friend in the country; a young lady of neither fashion, taste, nor spirit. 4, the conversation continued, their ladyships' receipt for a

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novel. 5, the ghost of Mr. Quin, with an engraved representation of the company at Bath, i.e., folly, &c.

8vo., Dublin, 1768.

6th edit. Front. 8vo., Cambridge, 1768. 7th edit. Front. 8vo., 1770.

6th edit. No front. 8vo., Dublin, 1771. 8th edit. Folly, &c. 8vo., 1772. 9th edit. Folly, &c. 12mo., 1773. 10th edit. Front. 8vo., 1776. 7th edit. 8vo., Dublin, 1776. New edit. 12mo., Bath, 1778. 8vo., 1779. 8vo., 1784.

Front. Folly leading fashion.

12th edit. Front.

No plates. (Dodsley). 8vo., 1787. New edit. No plates. 8vo., 1788. 13th edit. Front. 8vo., Bath, 1788. 14th edit. Folly, leading 3 Bath deities. 8vo., Bath, 1791. New edit. Front., distemper, pleasure, methodism and fashion dancing round the bust of Bladud. Contains verses omitted in some later edits. 12mo., 1794.

With plates by Taylor. 12mo., 1797.
New edit. 5 engravings. 8vo., 1800.
No engravings. 16mo., Bath, 1800.

With many woodcuts, showing costume.

12mo., 1801.

12mo., 1804.

Front., doctor and patient. 12mo., 1807. With 11 plates by Eginton. Front., four ladies at whist. Engraved title and other copper plates. 8vo., Bath, 1807. With poetical works and account of the author by John Anstey. Portrait and many plates by Bond. 4to., 1808. With 12 plates by Eginton. 12mo., Bath, 1809. Printed for the booksellers in the West of England. 18mo., Deptford, 1823. With biographical and topographical notes by J. Britton, and 5 etchings by G. Cruikshank, and 2 by S. Williams. 8vo., 1830. 8vo., 1832.

With life by his son, portrait and plates. 4to., 1838. 8vo., Bath, 1872. (Meyler). 16mo., Bath, n.d.

Poetical epistles to the author of the new Bath guide, from a genteel family in shire (i.e., Charlotte and Jonathan W-p-e). 4to., 1767.

The patriot: a Pindaric address to Lord Buckhorse (the prize fighter). 4to., Cambridge, 1767.

2nd edit., with an appendix.

4to., Cambridge, 1768.

ANSTEY, CHRISTOPHER. On the much lamented death of the marquis of Tavistock (Francis Russell, son of 4th duke of Bedford), occasioned by a fall from his horse.

editions.

In vol. 3, Pearch's collection of poems.

Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th

A poetical epistle to C. A., esq., on the chiefly those who have written in blank verse. Roberts.)

4to., 1767.

8vo., 1775.

English poets, (By W. H.

4to., 1773.

The priest dissected: a poem, addressed to the rev. Mr. (Mason), author of Regulus, Toby, Cæsar, and other satirical pieces in the public papers.

Vignette: a dog with three heads-Toby, Regulus, and Cæsar," a triple headed thief."

Canto I.

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4to., Bath, n.d. 4to., Bath, 1774. 4to., Bath, 1774.

On finding that the satire was wrongly directed, a promised second canto was not published, and the sale of this first was stopped.

An election ball, in poetical letters in the Zomerzetshire dialect. fol., 1776. 8vo., Dublin, 1776.

An election ball, in poetical letters from Mr. Inkle, at Bath, to his wife at Glocester. With a poetical address to John Miller, esq., at Batheaston villa.

Front a lady decorating her hair with feathers from the tail of a live cock. On the wall of the room a portrait of sir Simkin Blunderhead.

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Ad C. W. Bampfylde, arm: epistola poetica familiaris in qua continentur tabulæ quinque ab eo excogitatæ, quæ personas representant poematis cujusdam Anglicani cui titulus, An election ball.

Front: a harp and pallet. Five other engravings.

4to., Bath, 1776. 2nd edit. 4to., Bath, 1777.

Madge's addresses to Christopher Twist Wit, esquire,
Bath laureat and Miller's plumian professor.
Front: a pallet and gridiron.

VOL. I.

4to., 1777. 2nd edit. 4to., 1777.

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