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LONDON CORPORATIONS.

1713. A Compleat History of the Ancient Corporations of the City of L., of and for the Mines, the Mineral, and Battery Works, 885 g.-1761. A Letter to the Right Hon. Author of a Letter to a Citizen of L.; with Animadversions on the Answer thereto, and on the Behaviour of the Corporations of L. Lond. Hinxman, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-N. D.-L.'s Armoury accurately delineated, in a Graphical Display of all the Arms, Crests, Supporters, Mantles and Mottoes of every distinct Company and Corporate Society in the City of L. 946 f. LONDON DIOCESE.-1550. Injunctions of N. Ridley, Bishop of L. to his Diocese. 804 p.-1550. Articles to be enquired of in the Visitation of the Diocese of L. 979 m.-1571. Articles of Enquiry in the Visitation of the Diocese of L., by Edwyn, Bishop of L. 845 r. 1695. Historia de Episcopis et Decanis L.inensibus, necnon de Episcopis et De. canis Assavensibus, a prima sedis utriusque fundatione ad annum MDXL. 959 w. 1708. Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale L.inense; an Ecclesiastical Parochial History of the Diocese of L. 700 u.1753. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of L. Lond. Cooper, 4to. 6d. 1790. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of L. 770 p. LONDON DISPENSATORY.1694. L. D. 741 c.-1746. Translation and Improvement of the L. D. 743 -1753. q. The Compositions in the three Dispensatories of L., Edinburgh, and Dr. Fuller. 245 l.1810. Conspectus of the L., Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharmacopoeias. 234 r.-1811. The New L. Practice of Physic. 234 s. LONDON Docks. 1794. Plan of the L. Docks; with some Observations respecting the River, immediately connected with Docks, and the improvement of Navigation in general. 929 m.-1795. Letter to a Friend respecting Commerce, Free Ports, and L. Docks. 929 m.-1797. Reasons in favour of the L. Docks. 929 m.-1797. Answer to Objections against the L. Docks. 929 m.

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LONDON FEMALE PENITENTIARY.-1809. The L. Female Penitentiary defended. 234 y. 1810. Vindication of the L. Female Penitentiary. 503 a.

LONDON FLOUR COMPANY.-1801. Observations on the Act which passed into a Law in 1800, to incorporate certain Persons by the Name of the L. Company for the Manufacture of Flour, Meal, and Bread. 777

LONDON, HOSPITALS OF.-1552. The Ordre of the Hospital of S. Bartholomewes in West Smythfielde, in L. 431 s.-1706. Description de l'Eglise Royale des Invalides. 359 %.- 1759. A Sermon before the Governors of the L. Hospital, on Luke ix. 11. 477 .-1760. St. Thomas's and St. George's Hospital compared. Lond. Kinnersley, fol. 6d. 1762. Sermon before the Governors of the L. Hospital, on Rom. xiii. 8. 161 p. 1764. Sermon before the Governors of the L. Hospi. tal, on Ps. ciii. 7. 49 -1764. The Modern Practice of the L. Hospitals, viz. St. Bartholomew's, St. Thomas's, St. George's, and Guy's; containing exact copies of the Receipts, and a particular Account of the different Methods of Cure at the different Hospitals. Lond. Coote, 12mo. 2s. 6d. 1767. Sermon preached at St. Lawrence-Jewry before his Royal Highness Edward Duke of York, President, and the Governors of the L. Hospital. 948 b. 1789. Historical Account of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich. 657 a.-1793. The Report of the Select Committee of Inquiry, appointed by a General Court of Governors of the Royal Hospital of Bridewell and Bethlem, January 10. 1792. Lond. 4to. 1802. A Sermon preached in the Chapel of the L. Hospital. 953 i.-1805. A Sermon before the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Governors of the Royal Hospital. 442 r. - 1805. An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Royal Hospital and the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea; to which is prefixed, an Account of St. James' College at Chelsea; embellished with Engravings, and interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes. Lond. Egerton, 8vo. Royal Hospitals of L. 959 s. LONDON INFIRMARY. - 1746. A Sermon before the Governors of the L. I., on Luke xvi. 20, 21. 530 v. LONDON, INNS OF COURT OF. — 1794. A Concise Treatise of the Courts of Law of the City of L. 3364-1800. Of the Inns of Court in L. and Westminster. 535 p.

N. D.-History of the several

LONDON, INQUESTS OF. - 1648. No Martial Law, but Advice for the Grand Inquests of L. and Middlesex, which may serve generally for the whole Kingdom. 965 l.

LONDON LAW CLUB.-1796. Thoughts on the Necessity and Utility of an Examination directed by several Acts of Parliament, previous to the Admission of Attornies and Solicitors, upon the proceedings of an Act of the Committee of the L. L. C. 292 e.

LONDON, LORD MAYOR, ALDERMEN, AND COMMON COUNCIL OF. — 1539. Of the Mayors and Sheriffs of the Cytye of L. 179 g.-1543. The Names of all the Kynges of Englande, of the Mayers and Shyreffes of ye Cyte of L., and briefly of many notable Actis done in and syth the Reygne of Kyng Henry the Fourth, newly augmented and corrected. 749 v.1555. The Mayors and Shryffes of the Citie of L. 579 s.-1580. Ad Consulem, et Consulares Vrbanos, Ceterosque Conciues L.inenses, Oratio. 506 9.-1644. Thomas Church's Remonstrance and Petition to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of L. 224 t. 1646. His Majestie's Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councell of the City of L. 214 t.-1647. A Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, &c. of L., from Kingston, to acquaint them with his sending Col. Henson, with one thousand foot Soldiers, to quarter in the City, and

the Grounds thereof. 354 c.-1647. A Message from Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Council of War, to the Parliament and Common Council of L. S54 e. - 1647. A Letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Chief Commanders of the Army, to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of L. 354 f.-1647. Two Declarations from Sir Thomas Fairfax and the General Council of his Army; the first to the Lord Mayor, &c. of L.; the second to the whole kingdom in general. 354 g. 1647. To the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, &c. of L. 354 i.1648. His Majestie's Letter to the Aldermen and Common Councell of L., brought by the Duke of Richmond, November 7th, 1648. 215 j. 1648. The Lord General's Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Councilmen of L. 354 p. 1657. A Discovery made by his Highness, Oliver Cromwell, to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of the City of L. 272 q.-1681. Serious Advice presented to the Common Council of L. 960 z.-1682. L.'s Liberties; or, the Opinions of those great Lawyers, Lord Chief Justice Hale, Mr. Justice Wild, and Serjeant Maynard, about the Election of Mayor, Sheriffs, Aldermen, and Common Councel of L.; and concerning their Charter. 456 s.1709. Privileges of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of L. 437 a. 1729. Short Treatise

to explain the Fundamental Constitutions of the Mayors and Sheriffs Courts of the City of L. 521 %.-1746. That the Jurisdiction and Conservancy of the River Thames, &c. is committed to the Lord Mayor and City of L., both in point of Right and Usage. 443 p.-1762. A Letter to the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Worshipful Aldermen and Common Council, the Merchants, Citizens, and Inhabitants of the City of L. 479 i.-1771. A Letter to the Citizens of L., on a very interesting subject; addressed to the Court of Aldermen. 506 m.-1771. Reflections upon the present Dispute between the House of Commons and the Magistrates of L. Lond. Bladon, 8vo. 1s. 1782. Remarks upon the Report of a Peace in consequence of Mr. Secretary Townshend's Letter to the Lord Mayor of L., Bank Directors, &c. By the Author of the Defence of the Earl of Shelburne. Lond. Stockdale, 8vo. 1s. — 1784. Seven Letters to the Common Council of the City of L. Lond. Dilly, 8vo. 6d.-1786. Election of the Sheriffs of L. and Middlesex, with the Bye-laws of the City relative thereto. 533 v.-1800. A Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of L. 733 z.-1809. Table of the Bailiffs, Sheriff's, and Mayors of the City of L. 431 u. LONDON, LIVERY OF.-1732. The Rights of chusing Officers, and Members of Parliament for the City and Corporation of L. shown to be anciently and inalienably in the Freemen at large, or the whole Commonality of the Citizens, from which it has been unconstitutionally taken and transferred to the Livery. 571 u.-1776. A Letter to the Liverymen of L. Lond. Bladon, 8vo. 1s.-1783. A Letter to the Liverymen of L., tending to prove that an Equality in the Right of Election is founded on the same principles as a more equal Representation; and that the first will be the necessary consequence of the latter. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 6d. -1786. An Address to the Livery and Citizens of L. 313 p.-1797. An Ode to the Livery of L. 977 y.-1808. A Letter to the Livery of L., relative to the Duties and Office of Sheriff. 754 m. LONDON MILITIA.-1782.

A Plan for rendering the Militia of L. useful and respectable. Lond. Kearsley, 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1811. A Letter to the Lord Mayor, relative to the Reports made by a Special Committee of the Common Council respecting the L. Militia. 573 x.

LONDON PORT.-1793. A Tract on Wet-Docks, Quays, and Warehouses for the Port of L.; with Hints respecting Trade. 929 m.-1794. Relative to the Practice of the King's Remembrancer's Office, and the Settlement of the Bounds and Limits of the Port of L. 573 d. 1796. Examination in a Committee of the House of Commons on the Commerce of the Port of L., with the Accommodation for Shipping, &c. 929 m. -1799. Letters on the Improvement of the Port of L., without making Wet Docks. 308 %.- 1800. An Historical View of the Trade of the Port of L. 249 s.

LONDON PRISONS.-1776. State of Gaols in L., Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark, &c. 865 u.-1814. Substance of a Speech on the Motion made in the House of Commons, June 14th, 1814, for leave to bring in a Bill for the better management of the Prisons of L. 505 f.

LONDON SYNOD.-1553. Articuli de quibus in Synodo L.inensi an. Dom. 1551. 979 m. An Oration delivered at the L. T., on

LONDON TAVERN.-1788. the 4th of Nov. 1788. 913 %. LONDON, Vale of. - 1799. A Sketch of the Vale of L., and an Outline of the Rural Economy. 647 i. LONDONDERRY, a City and Sea port of Ireland, capital of the county of the same name. — 1689. Account of the Siege of L.; with an Account of the Troubles in the North. 943 1.1690. Narrative of the Siege of L. 630 t.-1707. History of the Siege of L. 668 e.1801. Meteorological Observations made at L., in the year 1800. 737 0.- -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT L.-1678. George Farquhar. 357 i. LONDONDERRY, a County of Ireland, in the Province of Ulster. -1641. An Exact Relation of Occurrences in the Counties of Donegal, L., Tyrone, and Fermanagh. 666 m.-1814. Memoir explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of L., Ireland. 830 f.-1815. A Geological and Territorial Survey of the County of L. 857 e. LONDORF, in Hesse.- -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT L.-1680. Gottlob Juncker. 559 e.

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LONG, JAMES LE.-1709. Le L.'s Bibliotheca Sacra, with corrections and additions. 127 .1778. Bibliotheca Sacra, post le L. et Boerneri curas, ordine disposita. 652 k.-1789. Abuse and Awkward Wit against Le L., Debure, Mercier, &c. 806 r. -N. D.-Bibliothêque de France of Father Le L. 70 i.

LONG, KIEN, EMPEROR OF CHINA.-1770. A Chinese Poem in praise of the City of Moukden, by the Emperor K. L. 27 a.-1775. K. L.; a Chinese Imperial Eclogue, translated from a Curious Oriental MS., &c. Lond. Almon, 4to. 1s.-1792. Odes to K. L., the present Emperor of China: With the Quakers, a Tale, &c. 977 w.-1795. The Imperial Epistle from K. L., Emperor of China, to George III. King of Great Britain, &c. Translated into English verse from the Original Chinese Poetry: With Notes by various Persons of Eminence and Distinction, and by the Translator. 655 s.-1809. Ly Tang; an Imperial Poem, in Chinese, by K. L.; with a Translation and Notes. 959 c. LONG ISLAND, an Island of the state of New York.-1778. Remarks upon General Howe's Account of his Proceedings on L. Island, &c. 656

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LONGCOMPTON. 1525. A goodly Narration, hou S. Augustine (the Apostle of England,) raysed two dead bodies at L. 624 r. LONGEVITY.-1540. De Juventute et Senectute, Vita et Morte, Lat. 44 y. - 1612. De Vita proroganda, seu Juventute conservanda et Senectute retardanda. 362 e. 1620. Via Recta ad Vitam Longam. 931 V. 1628. De Vita Longa. 583 y. 1630. L'Art de vivre longuement. 542 w.1659. The Art of L.; or, a Dietetical Institution. .404 9. 1669. Anatomical Account concerning Thomas Parr, who died at the age of 152 years and 9 months. 472 k.-1670. Extract of a Letter, concerning a way for the Prolongation of Human Life. 648 0.-- 1680. Manuductio ad Vitam Longiorem. 548 l. 1682. Vita Sana et Longa. 660 h.-1683. The Way to Health, Long Life, and Happiness; or, a Discourse on Temperance. 917 9. 1684. Concerning some very aged Persons in the North of England. Phil. Trans. Abr. iii. p. 48.-1696. On the great Age of Henry Jenkins. 810 l.1703. De adquirenda Vitæ Longevitate. 332 b.-1723. A Critical Essay on the L. of the Antediluvian Fathers. Lond. 8vo.-1724. Manuductio ad Vitam Longam. 300 j.-1727. Examples of L. 293 q.-1749. Method for prolonging the Life and Vigour of Man. 188 .1758. The Old Man's Guide to Health and Longer Life, &c. Lond. Cooper, Svo. 1s.-1771. Vita Terminum prorogandi Compendiaria. 85 r.-1789. New and Familiar Instructions for the Attainment of Health, Happiness, and L. 467 p. 1793. Friendly Cautions to the Heads of Families, and others; necessary to be observed in order to preserve Health and Long Life. 549 z.-1797. Translation from the German of the Art of prolonging Life. 523 p. 1799. Anecdotes of L. See HEALTH, 1799.1800. Human L.; recording the Names, Age, Place of Residence, and Year of the Decease of 1712 Persons, who attained a Century and upwards : from A. D. 66 to 1799, comprising a period of 1733 years; with Anecdotes of the most remarkable. 327 0.-1802. Hints on L. 858 i.-1805. The obvious Means of enjoying Health and Long Life. 435 i.-1806. The Effect which a preservative, such as Vaccination, may have on Population and L. 325 x.-1807. The Code of Health and L.; or, a Concise View of the Principles calculated for the Preservation of Health and the attainment of Long Life; being an attempt to prove the practicability of condensing within a narrow compass the most material information hitherto accumulated regarding the arts and sciences, or any particular branch thereof. 858 j.-1811. The Physiological Principles of L. 541 y. See LIFE.

LONGFORD, a County of Ireland, in the province of Leinster.. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT L.-1728. Oliver Goldsmith. 423 s. LONGIMETRY, the Art of measuring distances.—1684.

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LONGING FIT.-1810. Iphotelle, or the L. Fit; a Poem. 728 d. LONGINUS, DIONYSIUS CASSIUS. 1636. Notæ ad D.m L.m. 585 v.- 1652. The Height of Eloquence. This is the first English Translation of L. 458 h.-1694. L. 910 n. - 1710. D. L. 523 g.-1712. Disciplina L.i selecta. 102 x.—1773. In D.i L.i Comment. de Sublimitate. 346 e. 1788. L. 913 9. N. D. - Re. marques sur L. 129 t. Comment. on Aristotle's Rhetoric, L., and some other Writers. 770 t.

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LONGITUDE, the distance of any given point from another, in the direction of East or West.-1528. Tabule Perpetuæ L.inum ac Latitudinum Planetarum. 62 d. 1551. Inventio del Corso del L.ine. 535 i. 1557. Of L.s and Latitudes. 293 k. 1591. The Grounds of the L.; with an Admonition to all those that are incredulous, and beleeue the truth of the same. 378 k. -1603. Mecometrie de Leymant, c'est-à-dire, la Maniere de mesurer les L.s par le moyen de l'ey. mant. 696 g. - 1633. An Appendix concerning L. 406 l. 1655. Flux et Reflux de la Mer et des L.s. 40 b. 1657. Scientia L.inis.

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506 w. 1665. A Light to the L.; or the Use of an Instrument called the Seamen's Director. 900 t. 1676. A Treatise, shewing an easy speedy way, as well by night as by day, to find the L., having but the Latitude of the place, and the Inclination of the Magnetic Inclinatory Needle. 130 y.-1678. The L. not found, or an Answer to Henry Bird. 117 y.-1679. L.ines et Latitudines Stellarum Fixarum quæ prope Polum Antarcticum sitæ sunt. 459 v. -1681. Observations made at Ballasore, in India, serving to find the L. of that place. 459 y.-1681. Tables of L. and Latitude. 681 b.-1689. Concerning the use of Pendulum Watches for finding the L. at Sea. 581i. 1696. Definitions of Axioms for finding the L. 469 1699. Dialogue on the L. 393 h.-1700. Nouvelle Methode par s'Apurer des L.es. 71 w.-1700. Rules to find the L. at Sea. 393 h.-1700. Methodus inveniendi L.inem Linearum Curvarum. 523 q.-1705. On the L. 519 %. -1706. Letter concerning the L. of Places. 167-1709. L. of New York, by observation. 174 e.-1709. New Theory of the L. 564 h.— 1710. A New and Easy Method of finding out the L., from observing the Altitudes of the Cœlestial Bodies. 476 w.-1710. A New Method whereby the true L. of any Place may be found, &c. 205 y.-1714. Methods for finding the L. and Latitude. 159 n.-1714. A New Method of discovering the L. both at Sea and Land. 308 b.—1714. A New and True Method to find the L. at Sea. 459 g.-1714. An Essay for the discovery of the L. at Sea. 475 s. 1714. An Introduction to the only Method of discovering the L. 760 p. 1714. A Practical Method to discover the L. at Sea. 948 g.1714. New Method of discovering the L. both at Sea and Land. 961 f.-1715. L.inis aut Terra aut Mari investigandæ Methodus. 24 c. 1716. On the Usefulness of observing the Occultations of the Fixed Stars, by the Moon, for finding the L. 460 e.-1718. An Observation of the End of the total Lunar Eclipse, on the 5th of March 1718, taken near the Cape of Good Hope; serving to de-termine the L. 460 f.-1718. Traité des L.es. 479 s.1719. L. and Latitude found by the Inclinatory and Dipping Needle. 308 c.1719. New Hypotheses for the Improvement of Geometry, and for discovering the L. 570 i. 1719. Certain Hypotheses relative to the L. 570-1721. Perfect Discovery of the L. 243 n.-1721. Methodus nova inveniendi L.inis Locorum Terra Marique, ope Lunæ. 889 y. -1722. The L. of Fort Royal, Jamaica, determined. 460 h. 1723. The L. of Buenos Ayres, determined from an Observation made there, by Pere Feuillée. 460 g. 1724. Complete Discovery of a Method for observing the L. at Sea. 426 s. --- 1727. L. and Latitude. 538 w.-1730. A Problem to discover the L. Proposal of a Method of finding the L. at Sea, within a Leagues. 460 h.-1731. Projection of the L. at Sea. The L. discovered by the Eclipses of Jupiter's Planets. 808 c.-1784. Proposal for discovering the L. 873 r. 1787. L. of Lisbon. 144 r.1740. La Découverte des L.es. 318 g.-1751. Inventio Machinæ ad inveniendam L.inem. 689 c.-1752. The Theory of the Moon made perfect, so far at least as to determine the L. both at Sea and Land. 466 c. -1754. Of the Latitude and L. of the most principal Places, from the Meridian of London. 361 m.-1755. An Attempt to ascertain the L. at Sea. 970 t.-1760. A Proposal of a New Method for finding the L. at Sea or Land: Together with the Description and Figure of a New Instrument invented for the performance of it. 555 d. 1761. A New and Easy Method of determining the L. at Sea or Land, to half a Degree, from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. By the Author of the Royal Astronomer and Navigator. Lond. Waller, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1763. Complete and Easy Instructions for the Discovery of the L. at Sea and Land, within a Degree, by Observations of the distance of the Moon from Sun and Stars; taken with Hadley's Quadrant. 652 a.-1763. The Difference of L. between the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, determined by the Observations of the Transits of Mercury over the Sun in 1723, 1736, 1743, and 1753. 853 v.1763. An Account of the Proceedings in order to the discovery of the L. In a Letter to the Right Hon. Member of Parliament. Lond. Sandby, 4to. 1s.-1764. How to find the L. at Sea by the Moon. 517 j.-1764. A Method for finding wherever we are, by an Observation of the Moon, more practicable at Sea than at Land, what o'clock it is then at London, and consequently, for finding the L. of the Place where our Ship may then happen to be. Lond. Bald1765. win, 8vo. 6d. · The Finding out the true L. at Sea and Land. 324 b.-1765. Narrative of the Proceedings for finding out the L. 469 t.-1765. Some Particulars relative to the Discovery of the L., mentioning several foreign premiums, and exactly narrating the Particulars of the British Acts of Parliament respecting that Affair; with a List of the Present Commissioners, &c. Lond. Burnet, 8vo. 1s.-1766. Proposal of a Method for ineasuring Degrees of L. on Parallels of the Equator. 668 g.1766. A New Method of determining the L. of Places. 949 s.-1767. Remarks on a Pamphlet lately published by the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, under the Authority of the Board of L. 469 u.1767. Tables requisite to be used with the Nautical Almanac, in order to find the Latitude and L. at Sea. 652 y.-1768. Treatise on the Labours of Harrison and Le Roy for the Discovery of the L. at Sea, and of the Proofs made of their Works. 819 w.1768. Practical Method of finding the L. and Latitude of a Ship at Sea by Observations of the Moon, with general Rules for computing the same. 939 w. 1770. Methodus L.inum promota. 659 0.1773. The New Method of computing the L. 116 y.-1773. Additions and Compendium for finding the Latitude and L. at Sea. 808

-1779. A Treatise on the L., &c. 939 r.-1774. A New and Easy Method of finding the L. at Sea, with like accuracy that the Latitude is found; adapted to general use. 563 t.- 1775. Eclaircissements sur l'Invention des Nouvelles Machines proposées pour la détermination des L.es en Mer, par la mesure du temps. 107 f.-1775. Les L.es par la Mesure du Temps. 107 g. - 1778. The Theory and Practice of L. at Sea. 324 b.-1778. Observations for determining the L. by Sun and Moon, and the Error of Common Reckoning. 756 b.-1779. On the L. of Cork. 653 d. 1781. Concerning the L. of Cambridge, in New England. 968 o.-1782. An Answer to an Anonymous Letter on the L. 47 b.-1782. Charts of the Zodiacal Stars used in finding the L. -1782. On the L. In a Letter to the Honourable the Commissioners of that Board; containing Remarks on the Accounts given of a Clock at Manheim, and that of a Pocket Chronometer at Greenwich; both made by Mr. John Arnold. 47 a.-1787. The L.s of Dunkirk and Paris, from Greenwich. 280 r.-1787. A Description of peculiar Charts and Tables for facilitating a discovery of both Latitude and L. in a Ship at Sea.

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c. 1787. Concerning Latitude and L. of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. 653 d.-1788. A New Method of obtaining the L. at Sea. 354 t.-1790. Determination of the L.s and Latitudes of some Remarkable Places near the Severn. 757 d. 1791. Tables for readily computing the L. by the Lunar Observations. 273 l.-1791. Of the Parallel of L. 756 d.-1793. The L.'s Logarithms. 324 d.-1793. Improvements in the Method of taking the L. of a Ship at Sea. 324 d. 1793. The Theory and Practice of finding the L. at Sea or Land. 630 a.-1794. A System of the Variation and Dip of the Needle, by which, the Observa. tions being truly made, the L. may be ascertained. 225 b.-1794. Me. thod of determining the L., by Observations of the Meridian Passages of the Moon, and a Star at two places. 462 d. 1794. The Method of finding the L. at Sea by Time-keepers: To which are added, Tables of Equations to equal Altitudes, more extensive and accurate than any hitherto published. 942 w.-1796. Measurement of a Degree of L. and another of Latitude, in Bengal. 280 q.-1796. The Discovery of a Projection for clearing the Lunar Distances, in order to find the L. at Sea. 565 f.1799. Tables for reducing Lunar Observations, and obviating the difficulties of finding the L. 401 u.-1800. Of computing the L. from the Lunar Observatious. 234 w.-1803. A clear and satisfactory Demonstration of the L.; and also a Demonstration of the Surface of the Earth; with an Attempt to explain the Error in our present System. Lond. Winbolt & Co. 4to. 5s.-1804. On the Methods of observing the L. at Sea; with an Exhibition of the very great Accuracy of the mean Result from a number of Chronometers. 943 j.-1805. A Table of the Latitude and L. 160-1805. Tables of Latitude and L., &c. 608 j.-1808. Conspectus L.inum et Latitudinum Geographicarum. 525 n. - - 1809. The

Means of finding the L. at Sea, gradually developed, discovered, and demonstrated, in four Astronomical, Geographical, Nautical, Historical, Mathematical, and Mechanical Dissertations. 433 t.-1810. Precepts for finding the L. and Latitude of Places by Lunar Distances, double Al. titudes, &c. 31-1812. New Tables of the Sun's L. 565 g.-1815. A New Method of finding the L., from an Altitude of the Moon. 480 d. -1815. A Practical Treatise on finding the Latitude and L. at Sea. 693 x.-1916. Tables of the Positions of Latitudes and L.s. 782 r.N. D.-Meridian Latitudes and L.s at Sea. 324 c.-The L. Journal. 324 d. The Inventor of a new Time-piece for ascertaining the L. at Sea. 469 t.-A Placit to the King on the L. 474 q.-Brevis Institutio de Usu Horologiorum ad inveniendas L.ines. 531 g.-A Paper concerning the L.; drawn up by order of the House of Commons. 701 q.—De Emendatione L.inum. 939 j.

LONGMAN, CHRISTOPHER.-1711. A Falsification of the Narrative of John Dean, by C. L., Nicholas Miller, and George White. 292 p. LONGMAN, GEORGE AND Joseph. — 1812. The Trial of Michael Whiting, for administering Poison to G. and J. L. 597 d.

LONGOLIUS, CHRISTOPHER DE.-1533. C.i L.i Orationes, Epistolæ, et Vita. 616 g.-1535. An Attack on Erasmus, in Defence of L.

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LONGOMONTANUS, CHRISTIAN. 1646. Controversy with L. concerning the Quadrature of the Circle. 742 y. LONGOMONTUM, in Denmark. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT L.1562. Christian Longomontanus. 616 h.

LONGSWORD, EARL OF Salisbury.-1762. L., Earl of Salisbury; an Historical Romance. Lond. Johnston, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. LONGUEVILLE, Sir HENRY. 1814. The Confessions of Sir H. L.; a Novel.

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LOO-CHOO. 1818. Voyage of his Majesty's Ship Alceste, along the Coast of Corea to the Island of L.-C. 632 c.

LOOK.-1788. L. before you Leap; a Comedy. 373 m.
LOOKER ON.-1795. The L.; a periodical Paper. 808 a.
LOOKING-GLASS.

- - 1758. The Plate-Glass Book, consisting of authentic Tables: i. The Value of any L.-G. when finished and fit for framing. ii. Shewing the Value of the rough Plate, and also of the rough Plate and Duty. iii. The Prices of grinding, polishing, severing, and Diamond cutting the several Marks and Sizes. iv. The Value of a L.-G. when accidentally broken or designedly divided. v. The several Discounts made at the Glass-Houses. To which is prefixed, an Explanation of the said Tables; and a Preface shewing the uncertainty of all written Tables and wooden Rules, and demonstrating the Excellence of printed Tables, which the Public has been long in want of. By a Glass-House Clerk. To which is added, the Compleat Appraiser, consisting now of ninety odd Tables and Instructions for the Value of Kitchen and Household Furniture, &c. Lond. Wicksteed, 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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LOOM. 1806. Account of a L. to be worked by Steam or Water. 57 b.

LOOMING.-1793. Observations made at Lake Erie on that singular Phenomenon termed by Seamen, L. 333 n.

LOOSENESS.-1701. Profluvia Ventris; or, The Nature of L.es discovered. 243 6.1710. A Treatise on L.es. 243 c. See DIAK

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LOPIDES, Jac.—1522. Apologia pro sua (Erasmus) Versione Novi Testamenti, contra J. L.m Stunicam. 339 %.

LOPPINGTON, in Shropshire, England.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT L.——N. D.—Abraham Wheelock, or Whelock. 960 n. LOQUACITY.-1679. Encomium Taciturnitatis Vituperium L.atis.

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LORA.-1762. The Battle of L.; a Poem. 298 %.
LORARIUS, AJAX.-1573. A. L. 869 a.

LORD, a name, applied indiscriminately to God and Jesus Christ.-1507. Ane Declaratioun of the L.is iust Quarrell. 597 m.-1568. De Occursu D.i. 27 u. 1600. Orationes de Cruce D.i. 441 p.-1606. Vilificatio seu Theoremata de anno Ortûs ac Mortis D.i. 293 d.-1649. Divisions cut in Pieces by the Sword of the L.; a Sermon. 811 n.-1649. Carmen Eucharisticon; a Private Thank- Oblation exhibited to the Glory of the L. of Hosts. 976 r.-1650. Before the L.'s Second Coming, of the last days to be visited, signed with the Tyrant Pharaoh's overthrow. 287 t.-1652. The Day of the L. drawing nigh. 696 l.-1654. A true Prophecy of the Mighty Day of the L. 3007.-1655. Joy in the L. opened; in a Sermon. 800 c.-1656. The Mighty Day of the L. is coming. 3007.-1660. The L.'s loud Calls to England. 547 k.-1673. The Blessedness of the Dead that die in the L. 173 f.-1737. Meditatio Sacra in Verba S. Pauli, quæ beatitudinem in D.o Morientium veram ac certam demonstrat. 267 0.1740. The Glories of the L. of Hosts. 179 n.-1740. Tractatus de lxx. D. Discipulis. 313 s.-1797. The L. turning and looking upon Peter; a Sermon. 530 t.-1801. The Name of the L. great among the Gentiles; a Sermon. 349 j.-1803. The Sword of the L. and of Gideon; a Dis course. 452 e.-- -N. D.-A Warning, a Warning from the L. 794 t.

LONGUEVAL, JAMES.-N. D.-The 9th, 10th, and 11th Volumes -An Answer to the most important Question, Who is the L.? three Serof L.'s History of the Gallican Church. 377 i.

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LORDS SPIRITUAL. 1561. A Briefe Rehersal of the Doings at Poyssye, in Fraunce, betwixt the L. of S.ity and the Ministers of the Gosple. 395 e.-1679. An exact Catalogue of the Nobility of England, and L. S., according to their respective Precedencies. LORENZO. 1652. Hero of L. 859 f.-1757. Epistle to L. Lond. Wilson, 8vo. 1s. 6d. LORETTO, a Town of Italy, in the Marquisate of Anconia. Glorie del Santuario di L. 80 O p.. Trajan Boccalini. LORGNA, ANTONIO MARIA. 1781. Observations on Converging Series, occasioned by Mr. Clarke's Translation of Mr. L.'s Treatise on the same subject. 584 z.

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188 p. LORRAINE, an old Province of France, now forming the Departments of Meurte, Moselle, and Vosges.-1633. Plans et Profils des Villes du L. 894 x.-1549. Les Antiquitez de la Gaule Belgicque, Royaulme de France, Austrasie, et L. 951 t.-1644. Question Historique, Si les Provinces de l'ancien Royavme de L. doivent estre appellées Terres de l'Empire. 359 0.-1657. Notes sur la Coutume de L. 352 n.-1663. De Jure Galliæ in Lotharingiam. 126 s.-1722. Nouveau Systême des Eaux Chaudes de Plombiere en L. 802 f.-1728. Histoire Ecclesiastique et Civile de la L., depuis l'entrée de Jules César dans les Gaules, jusqu'à la mort de Charles V. Duc de Lorrain; avec les Pieces justificatives à la fin. 185 i.-1729. A Dissertation upon the High Roads of the Duchy of L., as well ancient as modern. 386 m.-1748. De Nexu Regni Lotharingia. 597 k.-1751. Bibliothêque des Ecrivains de L. 185j.1756. Travels through L., &c. 469 d. 1771. Catalogue des Animaux, Quadrupedes, Reptiles, Oisseaux, Poissons, Insectes, Vermisseaux, et Co. quillages, qui habitent la L. et les Trois-evechés. 166 d. 1777. Histoire de L. 110 k. 1777. An Account of the Early State of L., its Antiquities, &c., with its Literary History, and the Lives of the Eminent Men. 110 k. 1781. Description de la L. et du Barrois, &c. 325 c.— 1799. Brieven, &c. ; or Letters written on a Journey from L. to Lower Saxony. 575 m. —— -N. D.-Du Duché de L. et Bar. 89 n..-Materiaux pour l'Histoire Naturelle des Sabines de L. 110 k. Iter Litterarium in Alsatium et Lotharingiam. 821 k.-EM. LIT. CH. Born at L. -(1460.) Wynkyn de Worde. 982 d. -1506. Augustina Marlorat. 645 c.-1579. François de Bassompierre. 82 u.-1623. Franciscus A. Mesgnien, or Menin Meninski. 664 0.-1629. Nicholas Arnu. 47 n. -1659. Benedict de Maillet. 635 j.-1659. Matthew Petit-Didier. 749.

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LORRAINE, HOUSE OF.-1642. Historical Memoirs of the Houses of L. and Bar. 211 -1711. Traité Historique et Critique de la Maison de L. 524 p.-1713. Reflexions sur les deux Ouvrages, concernant la Maison de L. 524 p.-N. D.-A Declaration and Protestation, published by the King of Nauarre, Prince of Condé, and the Lord Duke of Montmorency, concerning the Peace concluded with the House of L. 10

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LORRAINE, CHARLES, CARDINAL OF.-1568. A Short Discourse of the Meanes that the Cardinal of L. vseth to hinder the stablishing of Peace, and to moue new Troubles in Fraunce. 469 r.-1577. Legendarie; containing an ample Discourse of the Life of Charles, Cardinal of L. 537 b. -1577. An ample Discourse of the Life and Behauiour of Charles, Cardinal of L. 610 e.

LORRAINE, CLAUDE DE.-1777. A Collection of two hundred Prints, after the Original Designs of C. de L. 142 g.-1777. Liber Veritatis; or a Collection of 200 Prints, after C. L. 326 %.

LORRAINE, FRANCIS DE, Duke of Guise.-1681. Life of F. de L., Duke of Guise. 926 0.

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LOSEL, a worthless fellow.-1591. The Names of the Base Loytering L. 438 a.

LOSS.-1755. To settle divers doubtful Points in making up Accounts of L.es and Averages. 634 -1798. View of the L. es which the French Nation has suffered by the Revolution and the War. 538 a.-1807. On L. of Charitable Donations. 92 b.-1812. Profit and L.; a Religious Tract.

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LOT-TELLER. -1564. A Dialogue of Witches, in foretime named L.-T.s, and now commonly called Sorcerers. 283j. LOTHAIRE.-1692. Dissertation Historique sur quelques Monnoyes de L. 120 m. LOTHAIRE.

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LOTHIAN, EAST, or HADDINGTONSHIRE, a fertile seaward County of Scotland, lying between Edinburghshire and Berwickshire.-1779. Óf a Petrefaction found on the Coast of E. L. 570 r.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN IN E. L.-1490. Sir David Lyndsay. 625 -1573. James Bonaventura Hepburn. 485 r.-1609. Rev. George Wishart. 976 i. LOTHIAN, MID.. See MIDLOTHIAN. LOTHIAN, WEST. See LInlithgowshire. LOTHINGLAND, a Hundred of England in Suffolkshire.-1771. Proposals for printing an Account of L. Hundred. 538 f. LOTHINGLAND, ISLAND OF.-1790. A General Account of the Island of L. 416 0. LOTICHICIUS.-N. D.-Notæ in L.i Eclogam de Origine Domus Saxonicæ et Palatinæ. LOTION.-1782. On the use of L.s, Unguents, Pomades, and Injections, &c. 241 c.

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