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SILLERY, MADME. Selections from the annals of virtue of madame
Sillery; with some account of the manners, &c., of France.

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8vo., Bath, 1794. Easter song. (Two

The parish church of Walcot, its history and associations. 1524
With a preface by the rector of Walcot.

16mo., 1885.

8vo., Bath, 1888.

8vo., 1890.

Archbishop Trench, poet and divine. A sketch of his life

The praise of charity.

and character. Portrait on cover.

SIMONIDEA. See Landor, W. S.

sm. 8vo., Beccles, 1891.

1806.

sm. 8vo., Bath, 1811.

SIMPSON, ARTHUR. Secret memoirs of madame Catalani.

54pp.

SIMPSON, JOHN. An essay to show that christianity is best con-
veyed in the historic form.
sm. 8vo., Leeds, 1782.

An abstract of the gospel history in scriptural language.
12mo., Leeds, 1786.

Christian arguments for social and public worship. A ser-
mon, preached before an annual assembly of protestant dis-
senting ministers, at the chapel in Lewin's Mead, Bristol, on
friday, the 13th April, 1792, and published at the united re-
quest of the ministers and gentlemen who heard it.

8vo., Bath, 1792.

8vo., 1793.

A form of prayer for the Lord's day.
Civil mandates for days of publick worship no argument
against joining in it.
8vo., Bath, 1793.

A letter to the rev. John Simpson, occasioned by his civil
mandates, &c., &c. By John Williams.
8vo., 1794.

A reply to the reverend Mr. Williams's answer to an
essay, shewing that civil mandates for days of public worship
are no argument against joining in it.
8vo., Bath, 1794.

Mr. Jardine's seasonable reflections on religious fasts, in a
discourse delivered April 13th, 1794, in the chapel, Frog lane,
Bath.

An essay on religious fasting and humiliation.

8vo., 1794.

8vo., Bath, 1795.

Thoughts on the novelty, the excellence, and the evidence

of the christian religion.

8vo., Bath, 1798.

SIMPSON, JOHN. Internal and presumptive evidences of christianity, considered separately, and as uniting to form one argument. 8vo., Bath, 1801.

Arguments for the use of a printed congregational liturgy

for public worship. (Privately printed).

12mo., 1803.

An essay on the impropriety of the usual mode of teaching christian theology. sm. 8vo., 1803. An essay on the duration of a future state of punishments and rewards. 8vo., 1803.

An attempt to explain the meaning of the words, ΣATAN, ΣΑΤΑΝΑΣ, ΔΙΑΒΟΛΟΣ, and of other supposed synonymous expressions in the old and new testaments. 8vo., Bath, 1804.

8vo., Bath, 1806.

Essays on the language of scripture.
Additional essays on the language of scripture.

8vo., Bath, 1808. Essays on the language of scripture, with additions and 2 vols. 8vo., Bath, 1812.

corrections.

The instructive remembrance of departed worth. A sermon preached at Mill Hill chapel in Leeds, on sunday, September v, MDCCCXIII, on occasion of the death of the reverend John Simpson. Also an address delivered at the end of the funeral service on tuesday, August xxxi; and a memoir of his life. By Thomas Jervis. 8vo., 1813.

Two essays; one on the effects of christianity, the other on the sabbath; by the late John Simpson. With preface by John Woodhouse Simpson. 8vo., Leicester, 1815.

Sermons by the late John Simpson. With preface by 8vo., Leicester, 1816.

J. W. S. SIMPSON, WILLIAM (M.D.) Zymologia physica, or a brief philosophical discourse of fermentation, from a new hypothesis of acidum and sulphur. Whereby the phenomena of all natural hot baths, the generation of minerals, the production of many acidulæ or spaw waters, the grand appearances of heat, fire and light throughout the triplicity of nature's dominions in the productions of bodies, are solv'd from the intestine dwellings and inward collisions of the foresaid principles. Whereby also other subterraneal phoenomena, &c., &c., &c., are genuinely solv'd, &c. 8vo., 1675.

SISSMORE, THOMAS LOVIE (M.A., rector). Annals and records of Holy Trinity church, Bath, from its consecration in 1822 down to the year 1890. Preface by R. E. Peach. 8vo., Bath, 1893.

The Italian

SKETCH. A poetical sketch of the revolutions that have happened in the natural history of our planet; intended as a specimen of a philosophical and theological poem. 16mo., Bath, 1786. In Italian and English, with double title page. title is :-Dei Cataclismi sofferti dal nostro planeta Saggio poetico, per servire di prodromo a un poema, filosofico e theologico.

SKETCHES. Narrative sketches of the conquest of the Mysore, effected by the British troops and their allies, in the capture of Seringapatam, and the death of Tippoo Sultaun, May 4th, 1799. With notes, descriptive and explanatory. Collected from authentic materials.

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Sketches of naval and military adventure. By one in the 12mo., Bath (1849).

service.

SKINNER, H. J. The cottage on the cliff, &c. (In verse).

8vo., Bath, 1865.

SKINNER, J. (engraver). The book plates of J. Skinner, of Bath. By W. J. Hardy.

Bibliographica. Pt. 8. Vol. 2.

SKRINE, HENRY DUNCAN (Claverton).

lar. 8vo., 1895.

Lewis Cornaro; a tale of

hygiene. A paper read before the Bath literary and philosoph

ical association, January 29th, 1897.

See Somerset volume.

Privately printed.

sm. 8vo., Bath, 1897.

public subjects and occaPreached October 11th,

SKURRAY, FRANCIS (B.D.) Sermons on sions. 2 vols. (Vol. 1. No. vi. 1816, at the abbey church, Bath, on the inauguration of a chief magistrate). 12mo., Bath, 1817.

Religious principle exhibited as the ground work of monarchy. A sermon preached in Bath abbey church, subsequently to the interment of George III. 8vo., Frome, 1820. SKYNNER, LANCELOT. To the memory of the brave; or brief notices of the gallant conduct of captain Lancelot Skynner, the elder, and capt. Lancelot Skynner, the younger; both late of the royal navy. (Compiled by Melmoth Walters). (Not published). 4to., Bath, 1865. SLATER, THOMAS. A memoir of the late Thomas Slater, esq., of Bath, who entered into his rest, Jan. 15th, 1850. (By J. L'T.) Portrait. 8vo., Bath, 1852. SLAVE TRADE. A summary view of the evidence relating to the slave trade and our colonial slavery.

1792.

SLEIGH, G. Brewers' assistant or general brewery instructions from experimental practice for nearly forty years, with an expeditious method of brewing, directions for managing hops, &c. 12mo., Bath, 1814. SLIGHT, H. S. (B.D.) An attempt to interpret portions of the book of Revelation by the key given in the old testament, and to further show how the church's history has thus been foreshadowed. 8vo., Bath, 1893.

SLY, SAM. Tee-totalism. Tee-totalism. A letter to the editor of the Bath Fournal on the occasion of Sam Sly's sarcastic remarks on teetotalism. By H. F. Cotterell. 8vo., Bath, 1836.

Awful catastrophe in the teetotal procession during a storm in the city of Bath, June 18th, 1838. A sketch by Sam Sly. 8pp. 12mo., Bath (1838). SMALLARMS, JOHN (captain). The decline and fall of Bath, or the private correspondence of capt. Smallarms and T. Broadlands, esq. Most respectfully dedicated (without permission) to the clergy and tradesmen of the city. 8vo., Bath, 1841.

SMITH (Capt.) A trip to Bath and a tour through the west, being the private history of captain Smith, containing an account of the parents of captain Smith, his being sent from London to a relation's in Buckinghamshire on the account of his many love intrigues, where he privately continued the same course and debauched his relation's wife, servants, &c. His receiving a captain's commission and return to London—an adventure there his preparations for eloping with Miss B-y, a young lady of £50,000 fortune, but which was hindered by the arrival of a young lady whom he had seduced in the country. His fearing the consequences of his affair with Miss By was the occasion of his taking in company with his constant Peggy the trip to Bath-adventures on the road-arrival at Bath-history and description of the place.

The captain slights Peggy—an account of the many amorous intrigues he has at Bath-he repents his ill usage to Peggy and they go to Wells and Bristol-descriptions and histories of these places.

Peggy is delivered of a daughter which increases the captain's love for her. During Peggy's lying-in he has an affair with a married lady and is discovered-the confusion it occasioned the captain in his flight from the husband runs into a barber's shop where he lives some time in private-the barber tells him his history-he and the captain take a tour through the west-description of all the towns, &c., they go through.

The captain repents and returns to seek Peggy and finds she

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Smith, Charlotte [Resided some years at Bath] Plegial Sonnets etc. Dio

SMITH (Capt.)-continued.

is just gone to London to possess a large fortune-he goes to
her-they are married and are happy.

Front. a post chaise.

(Sabine).

At the end, 6pp., the memoirs of Benedick Nestor.

SMITH, C. M. Fugitive poems.

8vo., n.d.

12mo., Bath, 1822.

SMITH, ELIZABETH. Fragments in prose and verse; by a young
lady lately deceased.
8vo., Bath, 1808.
With some account of her life and character, by the author
of "Sermons on the doctrines and duties of christianity" (i.e.
H. M. Bowdler).
2nd edit. 12mo., Bath, 1808.
Port. 2 vols. 8vo., Bath, 1809.
2 vols. 8vo., Bath, 1810.

I vol. 12mo., Boston (Mass.), 1810.

8vo., 1811.

2 vols. 12mo., Bath, 1811.

12mo., Burlington (N.J.), 1811.

8vo., Bath, 1812.

2 vols. 8vo., 1814.

2 vols. 8vo., 1818.

2 vols. 8vo., 1824.
8vo., 1842.

Memoirs of Frederick and Margaret Klopstock. Translated from the german.

8vo., 1808.

8vo., Bath, 1812.

Fragments in prose and verse, by Miss Elizabeth Smith, lately deceased. With an account of her life and character, by H. M. Bowdler.

A new edit.

Port. 2 vols. 8vo., 1814.
Vol. 2 is the Klopstock vol. of 1812.

The book of Job, translated from the hebrew, by the late
Miss Elizabeth Smith, author of "Fragments in prose and
verse.
." With a preface and annotations by the rev. F. Ran-
dolph, D.D.
2nd edit. 8vo., Bath, 1810.

A vocabulary, Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian. To which
is prefixed a praxis on the Arabic alphabet, by J. F. Usko, &c.
8vo., 1814.

SMITH, FRANK. Watching daily. Being an unsectarian sermon on
practical christianity.
8vo., Bath, 1881.

The originator of "The Country Mouse" periodical, 1881.

SMITH, GEORGE HENRY (theatre royal).

various subjects.

VOL. I.

Attempts in verse on
8vo., Bath, 1824.

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