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entitled, A Reply to Dr. M.'s Defence of those nocent Ceremonies. 171 <-1693. A Triplication to Dr. Burgess's Rejoinder for Dr. M. 26 v. -1638. Duplicatio adversus Replicam M.i. 686 y.-1660. Life of T. M., Bishop of Durham, and his Funeral Sermon. 81 m. - 1669. Life of T. M., by R. B. and J. N. 686 z. MORVEAU, L. B. GUYTON DE.-1787. Methode de Nomenclature Chimique, proposée par M. 381 x.-1788. Method of Chemical Nomenclature proposed by Messrs De M., Lavoisier, Berthollet, and De Fourcroy. 548 q.

MORVILLE.-1812. MORVINA.-1778. vols. 12mo. 6s.

The House of M.; a Drama. 582j. Letters from Henrietta to M. Lond. Bew, 2

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MOSAIC WORK, an assemblage of little pieces of glass, marble, precious stones, &c., so cut and cemented as to imitate the colours and gradations of painting.-1683. Divers Dissertations concerning Medals, Bas-reliefs, Statues, M. W.s, and Inscriptions of the Ancients. 872.1769. Traité sur la Fabrication des M.ques. 381 j. — 1792. A M. Pavement in the Prior's Chapel at Ely; with a brief Deduction of the Rise and Progress of M. W. since the introduction of Christianity. 429 j. MOSAICUM, AURUM.-1771. Experiments to shew the Nature of A. M. 985 j.

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MOSCHUS, of Syracuse.-1613. Disputatio de M.o. 587 n.—1659. Musæi, M.i et Bionis quæ extant Omnia, cum Selectis Theocriti Eidyllis. 965 b.-1768. The Epitaph of Bion from M. 114 t. 1789. The Epitaph of Bion and M., translated into English. 114 t.-1795. M.i Idyllia tria, Græce, cum Notis. 244 e.-1799. Selections from Sappho, Theocritus, Bion, and M. 128 u. 319 x.-N. D.—Bion and M. 878f.

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MOSCOW, a city of Russia, capital of the government of Moscow, and formerly of the whole empire.-1615. Beschryvinge van M. vien. 1706. Three Years' Travels from M. overland to China. 532 q. 1779. Account of the Plague, as it raged at M. in 1771. 666 k.-1786. Enumeratio Plantarum quæ in horto P. a Demidow M.quæ vigent, Russice et Latine. 295 d. 1803. Travels from M., through Russia, Germany, Switzerland, France, and England. 562 i.-1810. Synopsis Praxis Medico Obstetriciæ quam M.quæ exercuit Gul. M. Richter. 803 r.-1810. Oratio pro Munere Præsidis adeundo, in conventu publico Societatis Physico-Medicæ apud Universitatem Cæsaream M.quensem institutæ die 3. Decem. an. 1810. 803 y.-1813. Journey to M., &c. 4370.- 1813. M.; or Triumphant Self-Devotion; a Poem. 506 y.-1814. Campagne de M., &c. i. e. The Campaign of M., in 1812. Compiled from official documents. 324 9.-1814. The Christian Conqueror; or M. burnt and Paris saved. Lond. Longman and Co. 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1816. Lines on the Conflagration of M. 249 y.888 t. 888 t.

N. D.-A Chronicle of M. Alexander Sumorokof.

-Eм. LIT. CH. BORN AT M.-1727. MOSELLA.-1499. M. 56 v. MOSELY, BENJAMIN, M. D.-1806. An Answer to Dr. M., containing a Defence of Vaccination. 805 g.-1807. Rowland for an Oliver, in answer to Dr. M.'s Oliver for a Rowland. 805 g.-1809. Expostulatory Letter to Dr. M. on his Review of the Report of the London College of Physicians on Vaccination. Lond. 8vo.

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MOSES, the Jewish historian and lawgiver.-1491. De ente et uno, Opus in quo plurimi loci in M.e, in Platone, et Aristotele explicantur. 756 h.-1515. M.aica Sanctionis Edicta. 803 .-1521. Mystica Vitæ M.is Enarratio. 440 0.-1583. Mosaicus, seu Hist. ab Orbe Condito ad M.is Mortem. 387 n.-1592. M.' Sight on Mount Sinai. 156 g.1593. Anagogica Vita M.is Enarratio. 440 q.-1593. De Politiæ M.is Observatione. 559 m.-1604. M., in a Map of his Miracles. 317 p.

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tions of Oliver, late Lord Protector; being a parallel between him and M. 289 w.-1661. De Zoroastre, Hermete, Sanchoniathone, eorumque Scriptis, et aliis contra M.aicæ Scripturæ Antiquitatem. 924 h.-1670. M. and Aaron; a Sermon. 843 g.-1673. Domus M.ca Clavis, sive Demonstratio quod Puncta Hebræa sine Literis coæva. 256 f.-1675. M. and Aaron; a Sermon on 1 Sam. xxiv. 5. 4to.-1676. Certamen Archangeli Michaelis cum Diabolo de Corpore M.is. 670 j. 1684. M. Unveiled, &c. 450 c.-1693. The Blessing of M. on the Tribe of Asher. 109 %.-1694. M. vindicatus. 435 d. 1700. Paraphrase on the Song of M., &c. 118 h.-1702. Physica Vetus et Vera; sive Tractatus de Naturali Veritate Hexæmeri M.ci, &c. 302 j.-1702. Geography and History of M. 440 i.-1709. Defensio Religionis necnon M.is et Gentis Judaicæ. 359 d. 1709. A Vindication of the M.aic System of the Creation. 810 m.-1717. Inauguratio Christi haud obscurior M.aica decem Dissert. asserta. 284 x.-1724. M. Principia. 529 r.-1725. De Benedictione M.is in Tribum Levi enunciata. 267 0.-1729. Historia Creationis M.aica. 68 e.-1737. New Plans and Descriptions of the Tabernacle of M. 556 %.-1737. The Divine Legation of M. demonstrated, on the Principles of a Religious Deist. 947 t.-1739. Histoire du Ciel, consideré Selon les Idées des Poëtes, des Philosophes, et de M.e. 763 2.-1742. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. William Warburton, M. A. occasioned by some Passages in his Book, ent. The Divine Legation of M. demonstrated, by a Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. 955 g.-1744. The Philosophical Principles of M. asserted and defended. 83 n.- 1745. The Period of Tradition from Adam to M., and the Period of Letters from M. to Christ. 974 n.-1748. In M.n et Aaronem. 196 d. 1748. Learned Disquisitions on M.' Account of the Creation; of the Dissolution and Reformation of the Earth; of the Laws and Phenomena of Nature, as expressive of the Wisdom and Goodness of the Creator, &c. 529 y.-1750. Enquiry into the M.aic Account of the Fall. 668 w.-1750. M.aic History considered; two Sermons on 2 Cor. xi. 3. 732 p. - 1751. The Argument of the Divine Legation returned to the Deists to whom it was originally addressed. In which is shown, that the Answers hereto given to it are such as neither Believers nor Unbelievers can make use of, being irreconcileable with the General Principles of both. By an Impartial Hand. Lond. Davies, 8vo. 2s.-1753. Conjectures sur les Mémoires originaux qui ont servi à M.e pour écrire la Genese. 51 x.Prayer of M. 437 k.-1756. A Letter to a Bishop concerning the Divine Legation of M. Lond. Withers, 8vo. 1s.-1756. The Hum. ble Petition of the Freethinkers, to the Right Hon. P-p Cof H—k, L—d H-h C-r of G-t B- -n; setting forth their Right of Patronage in a Book, called, The Divine Legation of M. demonstrated, &c. and praying to be restored to the same. Lond. Corbet, 4to. 6d.-1757. The Burial of M., which, contrary to the usual Opinion, the Author contended was performed by Men. 1 y.-1757. M. brought to the Test, or the Crown fairly won, and set upon the right Head; being a Contest between the Law and the Gospel; in a friendly Dialogue be tween a Christian, a Minister, and M. By a Friend of M. and Servant of Jesus Christ. Lond. Lewis, 12mo. 6d.-1759. The Passages in M. and the Prophets, in which the word Eternal occurs. 757 r. 1760. A Review of some Passages in the Divine Legation of M. demonstrated; relative to the Sentiments of the early Jews concerning the Soul, and the Doctrine of a separate Existence, as those Passages now stand in the last Edition of that celebrated Work. By the Author of Remarks on Dr. Warburton's Account of the Sentiments of the early Jews concerning the Soul, &c. To which is added, A Defence of the above-mentioned Remarks, &c. against the Objections of Caleb Fleming. Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 1s. 6d. -1764. Christ the Prophet foretold by M., on Acts ii. 22, 23. 169 a.-1764. The Hebrew Text of the Parallel Prophecies of Jacob and M., relating to the Twelve Tribes. 324 s. - 1765. A Dissertation upon the Chronological Difficulties imputed to the M.aic History, from the Birth to the Death of Jacob. 859 v.1765. A Letter to the Right Rev. Author of the Divine Legation of M. demonstrated; in answer to the Appendix to the Fifth Volume of that Work, &c. Lond. Millar, 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1766. A Course of Lectures on the three first Books of Godwin's M. and Aaron. 545 s. - - 1766. M. and Bolingbroke; a Dialogue. 783 %.-1766. M.aic Theory of the Solar or Planetary System. 783 z. 1766. Reflections on some of the Subjects in dispute between the Author of the Divine Legation of M. and a late Professor in the University of Oxford. By a Layman. Lond. Griffin, 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1767. M.' Petition to be blotted out of the Book of God, explained and vindicated from Misconstruction, and the Excellence of his Character displayed in three Discourses. 563 n.-1768. Two Numerical Prophecies of M. and our Saviour. 175 r. 1768. Observations on the Divine Mission and Administration of M. 576 r.-1768. M.' Preservation in the Ark of Bulrushes symbolically explained. 645 q.-1770. The Moral System of M. 783-1773. Letters on the M.aic Religion and Philosophy. 547 c.-1797. Defence of the M.aic Account of the Creation. 553 i 1798. A Short Account of the M.aic History of the Creation. 986 v.1800. Comparison of the Institutes of M. with those of the Hindoos and other Ancient Nations. 777 f.-1802. That the Books ascribed to M. were actually written by him, and that he wrote them by Divine Inspiration. 542 c.-1802. The Life of M. designed for the Instruction and Amusement of Youth. By a Lady. Lond. Button, 12mo. 1s. 6d. 1804. M. viewing the Promised Land; a Seatonian Prize

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Sight of Canaan; with Simeon his Dying Song; directing how to live holily and dye happily. 547 a.-1620. The Songs of M., Deborah, &c.

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M. unveiled; or, The Types of Christ in M. explained. 150 c.-1624. Explications Literales, Allegoriques, et Morales, de Tabernacle de M.e. 38 x.-1626. Concio de M.is Institutione. 776 0.1629. Notes on the Treatise of an anonymous Rabbi, concerning the Life and Death of M. 1631. 403 z.-1630. M.' Birth and Miracles. 317 7.Jethroe's Counsell to M. 889 i-1633. Omniscientia M.aica, sive Hebraicæ voces Biblicæ, fere ad Modum Nomenclatoris in certa capita distributæ. losophia M.aica. 816 g.-1637. Physica M.aica. 578 q. 1638. Phi374 9.-1641. M.; his Choice discovering the happy Condition of a Self-denying Heart. 175 a. — 1644. Defensio Responsi M.is contra Matrimonium cum defunctæ Uxoris Sorore. 474 v.Christ and M.'s Excellency; or, Sion and Sinai's Glory. 775 d. to a threefold Cabbala: viz. Literal, Philosophical, Mystical, or Divinely A Conjectural Essay of Interpreting the Mind of M., according Moral. 682 d.-1654. M.e sauvé, Idylle heroïque. 826 r.-1656. M.'s

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Poem. 522 e.-1805. gion of M.

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MOSES, R.-1702. Constitutiones de Primitivis R. M., F. Maimonis, 267 n.

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MOSHEIM, JOHN LAWRENCE, D.D. 1811. M.'s Ecclesiastical History, by Maclaine, brought down to the 18th century. 256 w. MOSKWA. - 1815. Plans of the Battles of M. and Malo Jaroslavitz, and a map. 580 d.

MOSLEM.-1794. Annales M.ici, Arab. et Lat. 3 i. MOSQUITO SHORE, a country of New Spain, on the Atlantic Ocean, containing the eastern parts of the provinces of Honduras and Nicaragua. -1779. Of the Vases found on the M. Shore, in South America. 773 t.-1800. Sketches of the Manners and Customs of the M. Indians, preceded by the Journal of a Voyage to the M. Shore. 433 n. MOSS.-1710. Account of the M.es in Scotland. 272 a.-1740. A General History of Land and Water, &c. M.es, and Corals. 304 m.

-1745. Account of a moving M. in Lancashire. 803 v.1746. The manner of the Seeding of M.es. 497 k.-1747. Experiments of planting Seed in M.es. 132 d. 1775. Physiologia M.orum. 697 j. 1781. Fundamentum Historia Naturalis M.orum Frondosorum. 481 g.

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1797. Muscologia Recentiorum, seu Analysis, Historia, et Descriptio Methodica omnium M.orum frondecorum hucusque cognitorum, ad normam Hedurgii. 150 j.-1802. On the Generic Characters of M.es. 863 j. 1805. Essay on the Origin, Qualities, and Cultivation of M. Earth. 12 y.-1805. Observations on the Anti- Phthisical Properties of Lichen Islandicus or Iceland M.; comprehending explicit Directions for the Making and Using such Preparatives of the Herb and its Auxiliaries, which experience has proved to be best adapted to the Cure of the different species of Pulmonary Consumption of Great Britain. 795 f. 1808. Hookeria, a new Genus of M.es, with Descriptions of ten Species. 863 k.-1812. Dillenii Historia M.orum. 880 9.-1813. Muscologia Britannica; containing the M.es of Great Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged and described; with plates illustrative of the characters of the Genera and Species. 511 %-1817. Account of an Original Plant of the M. Rose de Meaux. 466 k. MOSS CLIFF ABBEY. -1803. M. Cliff Abbey; or, the Sepulchral Harmonist; a Tale. 991 c.

MOSS, CHARLES.-1767. Sermon at the Consecration of Bishop M., in 1766. 310 9.

MOSS, ROBERT, D. D. 1732. 442 j.

A Preface to Dean M.'s Sermons.

Anatome Mytuli, Belgice M. 480 q.
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MOSSEL.-1684. MOSTYN.-1773. Lond. Kearsley, fol. 6d. MOTACILLA.-1785. An Account of an English Bird of the Genus M., supposed to have been hitherto unnoticed by British Ornitholo. gists. 606 i. MOTET. 1569. M.s, for five, six, seven, and eight Voices; five books. 727 .-1590. M.s for four Voices. 727 r.-1773. An Offertorio; or M., for five Voices, without Instruments, followed by an Alleluja of four parts in Chorus. 551%. -N. D.-Twenty M., chiefly for eight Voicies. 727 y.

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MOTH, a small winged insect.-1748. A new and complete Natural History of English M.s and Butterflies, considered through all their pro. gressive states and changes. 325 p.-1749. English M.s and Butterflies, with the Plants, Flowers, and Fruits on which they feed and are usually found. 967 n. - 1771. Instructions for collecting and preserving Insects, particularly M.s and Butterflies. 278 i. 1775. A Catalogue of upwards of 400 M.s and Butterflies, the food of their respective Caterpillars, the time of changing into Chrysalis, and appearance in the winged 468 w.-1782. A Short History of the Brown Tail M. 278 k. -1786. On the Butterflies or M.s of Germany. 411 b. N. D. Account of a singular Conformation in the Wings of some Species of M.s. 417 k. MOTHER.-1602. The M.'s Blessing. 148 y. 1603. Letters of Advice from a M. to her Son. 270 d. 1606. De Bonis Maternis et secundis Nuptiis, libri 2. 408 e. 1640. Unfortunate M.; a Tragedy. 694 h.-1712. The Distressed M.; a Tragedy. 753 9. - 1718. Sur l'Obligation aux Mères de nourir leurs Enfans. 584 f. 1729. The Power of the M.'s Imagination over the Fœtus examined. 122 u.1729. Advice of a M. to a Son and Daughter. 583 k.-1751. For the Preservation of M. and Child. 236 i.-1752. The Northern M.'s Blessing. 458 l.-1755. The Rival M.; or, the History of the Countess of Salins, and her two Daughters. Lond. Noble, 12mo. 6s. -1759. The M.; or, the Happy Distress; a Novel. Lond. Baldwin, 2 vols. 6s.-1766. A Series of Letters between a Young Lady and her M. 633 -1768. The Mysterious M.; a Tragedy. 946 -1771. The Jealous M.; or, Innocence Triumphant. Lond. Robinson, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s.-1772. The whole Duty of a M.; consisting of Letters from an eminent Divine in London, to a Lady of Distinction in the Country, concerning the several Duties incumbent on her, in the Quality of a Christian, a Wife, a M., and a Mistress of a Family. Lond. Crowder, 8vo. 6s. — - 1777. Avis aux Mères. 251 z.-1784. Letters from a M. to her Children, on various important subjects. Lond. Marshall, 2 vols. 12mo. 2s. 1785. An Address to M.s on the Education of their Daughters. See TUITION, 1785. -1786. La Bonne Mère. 747 r. - 1787. Advice to M.s, Wives, and Husbands; with Admonitions to others in various situations of Life. By a Lady. Lond. Bell, 12mo. 2s. 6d. — 1789. The Sentimental M.; a Comedy, in Five Acts; the Legacy of an Old Friend, and his last Moral Lesson to Mrs. Hester Lynch Thrale, now Mrs. Piozzi. Lond. Ridgway, 8vo. 3s.-1790. Rudiments of Taste; Letters from a M. to her Daughter. Lond. 8vo. - 1791. An Essay on the Injurious Custom of M.s not suckling their own Children. 588 b. 1792. La M.e Coupable. 89 r.-1794. The Pious M.; or Evidences for Heaven. 385 w.-1798. On the Receipt of my M.'s Picture. 265 m.-1798. A Short Appeal to M.s. See MONITOR, 1798.-1798. Statira; or, The M.; a Novel. Lond. Lane, 12mo. 3s.-1800. The Friend of M.s, designed to assist them in their Attempts to instil the Rudiments of Language and Arithmetic at an early Age, in a manner agreeable to their Children. Lond. Newbery, 12mo. 1s.-1801. The Rival M.s; or Calumny. 407 n.-1803. Advice to M.s on the Subject of their own Health. 165 h.

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MOTHER, STEP-.-1698. The Ambitious Step-M.; a Tragedy.

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MOTHERHILL, JOHN.-1786. The Trial of J. M. Lond. Kearsley, fol. 2s. 6d.

MOTHERLY, LADY.-1757. Bath Epistles that passed between Miss Hazard and Lady M., &c. Lond. Smith, 8vo. 1s.

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Discours sur les Loix de la Communication du Mouve

ment. 105 n.-1728. The Proportion of Velocity and Force in Bodies 236 b.-1736. Mechanica, sive M.us Scientia, analytice exposita. $45 y.-1745. An Inquiry into the Measure of the Force of Bodies in M. 560 c.-1746. De Sensus M.us et Idearum Generatione. 470 y. -1754. The General Laws of M. 336 m.-1754. Of the Laws of M.; Vis Inertia; Communication of M.; Action and Re-action; Gravity; Force of Bodies in M. 508 w.-1754. Remarks on the Laws of M., and on the Inertia of Matter. 881 a.-1758. Effects of Engines with uniform 120 e.-1760. Mechanics; or, the Doctrine of M. 336 2-1764. A Metaphysical Inquiry into the Laws of M., in French. 797 A New Theory of Comets, (Laws of M.,) &c. 982 h.-1769. Demonstration of the Law of M., in the case of a Body deflected by two Forces tending constantly to two fixed Points. 808 p.-1777. Theory of Rotatory M. of Bodies affected by Forces disturbing such M. Reflections on the Communication of M. by Impact and Gravity. 671 2d 1780. On Sir I. Newton's Second Law of M. 622 i. 1780. An Investigation of the Principles of Progressive and Rotatory M. On M. 555 f. - 1781. An Inquiry into the Cause of M.; or, a General Theory of Physics; illustrated with Copperplates. Of Matter and M. 66 %. 1784. A Treatise on the

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287 b.-1790. Essay on the Effects of M. and Rest. 560 g.-1794. In

vestigations, founded

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MOTION, ANIMAL. 1566. De M.u Animalium. De M.u Animalium, Gr. Lat. 44 s.-1618. De M.u Locali Animalium Secundum totum. 353 e.- 1620. Tract. de M.u Animali. 200 S.

1658. Natural History of Nutrition, Life, and Voluntary M. 216 h.1678. Theory of the Principle of M. in Animal Bodies. 322 u.-1680. De M.u Animalium Tractatus. 134 2d v.1686. De M.u Animalium. 134 2d u.-1751. An Essay on the Vital and other Involuntary M.s of Animals. 965 v.-1771. A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature, Origin, and Extent of Animal M., deduced from the Principles of Reason and Analogy. 357 l.—1781. Of the Progressive M.s of Men and Animals. 79 q.-1788. De M.ibus Animaliuin et Ordinatis et Inordinatis.

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MOTION, Celestial.—1553. Tabulæ de M.ibus Luminarium ac Planetarum. 779 s.- 1571. Liber de Terræ M.u. 396 y. - 1598. Treatise of Mathematicall Phisicke, entreating very exactly of the Natures and Qualities of all Diseases incident to Humane Bodies, by the naturall Influences of the Cœlestiall M.s. 285 1573. Observations for proving the M. of the Earth. 531 j.-1674. Attempt to prove the M. of the Earth, from Observations. 511 0.-1682. A Correction of the Theory of the M. of the 4th Satellite of Saturn. 459 y.-1699. The M.s and Phenomena of the Heavenly Bodies. 642 c.-1715. Epheremides M. uum Cœlestium ab anno 1715 ad annum 1750. 639 z.-1719. Of the Maxima and Minima in the M.s of the Celestial Bodies. 295 h.-1728. Apparent M. of the Fixed Stars. 144 r.-1728. Tables on the M.s of the Planets, &c. 593 w.-1745. The M. of the Planets. 245 n.-1747. Concerning an apparent M. observed in some of the Fixed Stars. 144 q.-1747. On the Moon's M. 323 e.-1755. On the Physical Causes of the Earth's Diurnal and Annual M.s. 812 1.-1768. De Inæqualitate M.us Planetarum. 389 f.-1789. Respecting the M. of the Heavenly Bodies. 277 e.-1805. The M.s of the Heavenly Bodies. 702 0.-1806. On the Quantity and Velocity of the Solar M. 490 d. -N. D.-Sensible Experiments that show the M. of the Earth, &c. 474 q.-Tabula M.uum Solis et Lunæ.

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MOTION, VEGETABLE. 1724. M. in Plants. 353 2d s. - -1757. The Cause of M. in the Sensitive Plants explained. 497 c.-1809. The Cause of M. in Plants. 532 g. 1809. Remaining Proof of the Cause of M. in Plants explained. 532 g.-1810. On the M. of the Flower of the Barbery. 532 h. MOTIONS.-1773. Fines by Writ of Error, or M. for Deceit and Fraud. 220 m.-1791. Directions for serving Notices of M. 132 s.-1796. Interlocutory Matters on Petitions, M., References, &c. 132 s. MOTLY, DR.-1767. Letter to Dr. M. 266 l.

MOTTE, COMPTE DE LA.-1786. Memorial or Brief for the Compte de Cagliostro, defendant, against the King's Attorney-General, plaintiff, in the Cause of the Cardinal de Rohan, Compte de la M., and others. 182 r. MOTTE, COUNTESS DE VALOIS DE LA.-1786. The Cause of the Cardinal de Roban, Comtesse de la M., and others. 632 e.-1789. Countess de Valois de la M.'s Memoirs; containing a complete Justification of her Conduct, and an Explanation of the Intrigue and Artifices used against her by her Enemies, relative to the Diamond Necklace. 688 g. 1791. The Countess de Valois de la M.'s Life; containing a circumstantial and exact Detail of the many extraordinary Events which have attended this unfortunate Lady from her birth, and contributed to raise her to the dignity of Confident and Favourite of the Queen of France. 688 h. MOTTE, ANTHONY HOUDART DE LA.-1724.

Apologie de M. H. de A Satirical Attack on

la M., de l'Academie Françoise. 94 t. 1724. M. de la M.'s Works, especially his Dramas. 94 t. - 1760. Mémoires sur Monsieur de Fontenelle et M. de la M. 377 l. 1761. Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de Messieurs de la M. et de Fontenelle. 917 i.-N. D.-Translations of the Letters between Archbishop Fenelon and M. de la M. 323 .-Le Homere Vengé; against La M. 393 w. - A Small Piece, entitled, Les Fables de M. de la M. 393 w. - · A Criticism on the Fables of La M. 706 y. Against La M.'s Paradox on the Inutility of Versification in Tragedy. 706 y.

MOTTERSHEAD, REV. JOHN.-1729. Funeral Sermon on the late Rev. J. M. 183 q.

MOTTERSHEAD, MARY.-1732. Funeral of M. M.; on Job xiv. 14. 908 b..

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and M.s. 604 n.-1773.

439 p.

M.es from Horace, &c. 840 d. 1784. Description of the M.s, &c. of Knighthood. 233 s.-1802. M.s; or Imagery of Life. 810.-N. D.-Translation of the M.s of the Spectator, Guardian, and Freeholder. 156 n.-Of the Antiquity of M.s and Words. 262 v. Antiquity, Variety, and Reason of M.s and Arms. 505 r. MOTUPROPRIA.-1582. Ecloge Bullarum et M.orum. MOUELLE.-1609. Le Triomphe de la M. 584 n. MOUKDEN, or CHEN-YANG, a city of Eastern Tartary, capital of a province of the same name. 1770. A Chinese Poem in praise of the City of M., by the Emperor Kien Long. 27 a.-1770. Eloge de la Ville de M., et de ces Environs, Poeme; accompagné de Notes curieuses sur la Géographie. 569 n.

MOULD, a small plant, which grows on things kept motionless and damp.-1750. On the Green M. on Fire Wood. 670 m.

MOULD, a cast, a form.-1803. An Account of M.s for casting Roman Coins. 768 t.-1806. On the Means of obtaining Stamps (Clichés) with M.s of Plaster of Paris, Sulphur, or Sealing Wax.

285 b.

MOULD, or harbour.-N. D.-Reasons for making a Harbour or M. in Torbay. 809 m.

p.

MOULD-BOARD.-N. D.-Of a M.-B. 544 h. MOULDINESS.-1716. Quick Growth of M. on a Melon. MOULIN, LEWIS DU.-1680. A Lively Picture of L. du M.

MOULIN, PETER. See MOLINEUS.

144 r.

280

MOULINA. -EM. LIT. CH. Born at M.-1578. Signor de Claude Guillermet Berigard, or Beauregard. 103 j.

MOULINS, a town of France, capital of the department of Allier.1785. Du Charpentier des M. 94 a. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT M.1653. Louis Hector, Duke of Villars. 934 w.-1698. Henry Griffet. 442 y.

MOULTON, SOUTH, a town in Devonshire, England.-1751. On the Effects of Lightning at South M. 729 b.

MOUND, a bank of earth and stone.-1629. De Aggeribus et Pontibus hactenus ad Mare extructis, digestum novum. 107 0. MOUNSEER, MRS.-1789. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. M. 572

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MOUNTAIN.-1472. De M.ium, Sylvarum, Lucuum, Fluviorum, Stagnorum, et Marium Nominibus Liber. 125 e.-1496. De M.ibus, &c. 125 f. 1497. 125 f.-1561. Stockhomii et Nessi Helvetiæ M.ium, et nascentium in eis Stirpium Descriptio. 40 w. - 1615. De Fluviorum et M.ium Nominibus. 765 b. — 1618. Viatorium; hoc est, de M.ibus Septem Planetarum. 635 f.-1669. Of the Icy and Crystalline M.s of Helvetia. 716 m. 1671. De M.ium Incendiis, per totum Orbem. 5372.- 1673. Of the Icy M. called The Gletscher, in the Canton of Berne, in Helvetia. Phil. Trans. Abr. ii. 123.-1686. Dictionarium M.ium, &c. 612 m.-1698. On the Height of Mercury in the Barometer at the top and at the bottom of a M. 298 k.-1709. Account of the Icy M.s of Switzerland. 174 e.-1717. To find the Heights of M.s with the Barometer, by means of a Table of Compound Interest. 29 h. -1719. Adversaria de Fluviorum, M.ium, Urbium, &c. in Britannia Nominibus. 605 b. 1726. On the Height of M.s in general, and of those in Switzerland in particular. 837 f.-1763. The Origin of M.s. 791 j.-1755. A M. of Iron Ore at Taberg, in Sweden. 48 s.1764. Letters written from the M.s, in French. 818 a.- 1770. Observations sur l'Histoire Naturelle de cette M.agne, et des lieux circonvoisins. 589 2.-1775. Road to reach the High M. 140 f. — 1775. Discourse on the Attraction of M.s. 778 a.-1776. An Account of M.s. 791 k.1777. On the M.s of Teneswar, Transylvania, and Hungary. 135 2d k.Observations made in Savoy to ascertain the height of M.s by the Barometer. 854 f.-1779. Usages des Nouveaux Barometres pour mesurer des M.es et la Profondeur des Mines. 634 i. 1779. The Jewish Bard; in four Odes to the Holy M.s. 960 k. - - 1780. Astronomical Observations on the M.s of the Moon. 489 u. 1781. Considerations sur les M.es Volcaniques. 248 d.-1787. The M.s and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland. 416 z. 1799. The Madman of the M.; a Tale. 888 s.-1800. An Essay on the Declivities of M.s. 574 k.1802. On the supposed Existence of Mechanical Deposits and Petrefac. tions in Primitive M.s. 541 w.-1803. Curious Particulars respecting the M.s and Volcanoes, and the Effect of the late Earthquakes in South America. 525 0.-1806. The Spirit of the M.s. 896 k.-1806. Letters from the M.; being the real Correspondence of a Society between the

1777.

years 1793-1803. Lond. Longman, 3 vols. small 8vo.-1808. Statistical Account of every M., &c. in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland 192 i.-1809. Théorie de l'Origine des M.agnes. 826 g.-1812. On the Vegetation of High M.s; translated from a Paper of M. Ramond's, 827 2.-1813. On the Vegetation of High M.s. 789 e.-1814. Some Account of the M.s of Ancient Latium. 420 n.- . 1816. A Comparative View of the Heights of the principal M.s in the World, with their Altitudes, carefully taken from the most approved Authorities, and so arranged as to form a most pleasing Picture. Lond. 8vo, -1818. The Comparative Altitude of the M.s in Spanish America. 132 j.-N. D.-Ola Man of the M.s. 301 r.-De M.ibus Ignivomis, 332 d.-Dissertations on the M.s and Quarries of Hungary. 362 b.-Epistola de M.ium Admiratione. 411 d.

MOUNTAIN, BLUE. - 1816. A Journey into the Interior of New South Wales, across the Blue M.s. 632 v. MOUNTAINEERS.-1754. Essais sur les Usages des M.es. 107 u.—1795. M.; a Play. 249 d.-1811. The Welch M.; a Novel. 689 f

MOUNT-ALEXANDER, EARL OF.-1663. Funeral of the Earl of M.-A.; on 2 Tim. i. 10. 822 %.

MOUNTEBANK. -1602. The Anatomies of the True Physician and Counterfeit M. 713 y. 1654. A Detection of the M.s of both Sexes. 965 i.

MOUNTFORT, WILLIAM.—1720. Some Memoirs of the Life of Mr. M. 688 y.

MOUNTING.-1800. The whole `Process of Working Black and Gold M., Drawing, Cleaning Pictures, &c. 268 y.

MOUNTMORRIS, LORD.1641. Copy of a Sentence of War proagainst Sir Francis Annesley and Baron M., together with his Lordship's Petition against Thomas (Wentworth) Earl of Strafford, &c. 33 p.-1641. The Sentence of the Council of War pronounced against Lord M. 688 %. -1641. The Lord M.'s Petition to Parliament. 688 %.

MOURA, Mr. DE. — -1750. Account of De M.'s Engine for raising Water by Fire. 861 j.

MOURNER. 1521. Consolatio Luctus et Mortis Parrbisiensis. 365 0.-1652. The M. comforted. 446 h.-1660. The Loyal M. 825 y.-1692. The Christian M. comforted; Funeral of Susan Tyte, on 1 Thess. iv. 13. 873 k.-1693. The M.'s Directory, with the M.'s Soliloquy. 313 c.1699. The M.'s Companion, or Funeral Discourses on several Texts. 854 e.- 1783. The M.; or, the Afflicted Relieved. 445 u.1816. The M. comforted; or, Consoling Reflections to Parents on the loss of a Child. Lond. 8vo. MOURNING. 1613. The Period of M., divided into six Visions. 739 h. 1657. Syon in the House of M. 890 h. 1660. House of M.; or, Funeral Discourses. Lond. fol.-1662. A loud Call to great M.; on Zech. xii. 11. 466 b.-1666. Lamentation, M., and Woe. 466 b. 1679. God's Call to Weeping and M. 153 w. 1697. M. Bride. 252 v.1761. A modest, loyal, and unanswerable Apology, for not complying with (first or last,) the Lord Marshall, relating to a General M. Lond. Cooper, 8vo. 1s. - 1804. The House of M., and the House of Feasting; a Sermon. 764 l. 1805. Victory M.; a Sermon, preached Nov. 10. 572 a. (1816.) The House of M.; a Poem on the Death of a Son. 840 p. N. D. The House of M. furnished, &c. 774 v. 897 v.

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MOUSE.1687. The City M. and Country M.; a Burlesque on Dryden's Hynd and Panther. 678 e.-1687. The Hind and the Panther, transversed to the Story of the Country M. and City M. 778 e. 1798. An Account of the Jumping M. of Canada, Dipus Canadensis, 288 0.-1815. The Philosophic M.; or, a Pleasing Explanation of some Philosophical Subjects included in the Narrative of a M.; a Work adapted to render Philosophical Subjects pleasing to juvenile minds. 436 s. MOUSE-TRAP.-1741. M.cipula; a Latin Poem. 505 a.-N. D. -A Translation of the M.cipula. 241 t.

MOUSIAD.-1787. The M.; an Heroi-Comic Poem; Cant. I. By Polly Pindar, Half-Sister to Peter Pindar. Lond. Ridgway, 4to. 1s. MOUSSON.-N. D.—Des Eaux Minerales de la Montagne de M. en Lorraine. 318 0.

MOUTH.-1675. Worms discharged from the M.s of Children. 547 k.-1705. Account of a Puppy in the Matrix without a M. 145 n.➡ 1727. Discharge from the M. of a Boy, which continued for three years. 465 q.-1774. History of a Carcinomatous Ulcer of the M., cured by the application of Leeches. 61 f.-1779. Remarks on the Absorption of Calomel from the internal surface of the M. 274 v. -1802. Anatomy of the M. 95 q. -1806. Observations on Diseases of the M. 383 1. 1809. Anatomico-Chirurgical Views of the Nose, M., Larynx, and Fauces. 541 g.-1809. Anatomico Chirurgical Views of the Nose, M., &c. 954 b.-1814. Treatment of Deficiency in the Root of the M. and other Mal-Conformations. 900 z.-1817. Observations on the most frequent Diseases incidental to the M. 409 i. -N. D. - The Shapes and Figures of many and divers kyndes of Byttes mete to serve divers M.s. 124 MOVEMENT.-1670. Discours de M. Local. 780 w.—1696. The

Art of calculating Numbers to all sorts of M. 298 h.-1726. Essai sur le M. 273 9.-1803. Analyse detaillée de différentes Questions qui se rapportent au M. d'un corps solicité par des puissances quelconques. 778 -1805. Principes Fondamentaux de l'Equilibre et du M. 195 g. MOVEMENT, MILITARY. -1673. La Statique, ou la Science des Forces M.antes. 730 w.-1757. Principles of M. M., chiefly applied to Infantry. 323 r.-1786. Rules and Regulations for the M.s of his Majesty's Forces. MOVER.-1804. Some Account of a Condenser of Forces, or a Method of obtaining the greatest possible effect from a first M. 779 a. N. D.-A Primum Mobile, in 12 Books.

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MOVING BODIES.-1726. A Remark on the New Opinion relating to the Forces of M. B., in the case of the Collision of Non-Elastic Bodies. 326 r. - -1814. An Electro-Galvanic Agency employed as a M. Power.

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MOWBRAY, LORD.-1685. Decree in the Cause between the Hon. Charles Howard, Esq. Plaintiff; Henry, late Duke of Norfolk, Henry, Lord M., his Son, Henry, Marquis of Dorchester, and Richard Marriot, Esq. Defendants. 367 t.

MOWBRAY, ADELINE.-1804. A. M., or the Mother and the Daughter; a Tale. 718 f

MOWBRAY, CHRISTABELLE de. — 1805. The Pilgrim of the Cross; or the Chronicles of C. de M. 482 e.

MOWBRAY CASTLE.-1789.

Lond. Stalker, 12mo. 3s.

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283 c.

Travels in M., &c. between the years 1781

and 1797. MUCEDORUS. 1598. M.; a Comedy, ascribed to Wm. Shakespeare. 554 %.-1598. M., the King's Sonne of Valencia, and Amadine, the King's Daughter of Arragon; a Comedie. 848 p. MUCILAGE, a slimy or viscous mass.-1765. Experiments on mixing Oils, Resinous, and Pinguid Substances with Water by means of a Vegetable M. 388 b.-1780. Experiments establishing a Criterion between M.inous and Purulent Matter. 285 q.-1799. Process used to separate M. from Linseed Oil. 850 w.-1811. On the M.inous State of Distilled Waters. 166 c.

MUCK.-1811. Plan of damping M., whereby a considerable expense is saved to the Farmer. 685 f.

MUCKLOW, JOHN. -1753. An Attempt towards the Character of the late Mr. J. M., who died the 24th of April 1753. Lond. Cooper, 4to. 6d.

MUCOSUM, RETE.-1792. Cause of Disease of the true Skin, and its Emanations, the R. M. and Cuticle. 539 x.

MUCOUS ACID. 1811. Comparative Examination of the M. A. formed by the Action of Nitric Acid on Gums and on Sugar of Milk. 590 k.

MUCUS, a secretion that takes place in various parts of the body that would be otherwise exposed to the action of the atmospheric air, if not prevented by its presence.-1814. M. Discharges. 234 m.-1817. Some Account of the Nests of the Java Swallow, and of the Glands that secret the M. of which they are composed. 508 o.

MUD.-1739. A Proposal for cleansing M. out of Rivers, Harbours, &c. 457 i. 1804. Description of a Machine for clearing Great Roads from M. 975 0.

MUDGE, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL.-1810. Four Letters to Lieut.-Col. M. 826 p.

MUDGE, THOMAS.-1792. Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled, A Narrative of Facts, lately published by T. M. jun., relating to some Timekeepers constructed by his father, Mr. T. M. 652 z.-1792. Narrative of Facts relating to Mr. M.'s Time-keepers. 689 t.

MUET, M. SAUVAGUE LE.-1790. An Extract from the MS. Journal of M. S. le M., 1714. 281 w.

MUFFLES.-1808. Description of an Improved Mode of constructing M. for Chemical Purposes. 920 l.

MUGELLO, in Tuscany.--EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT M.-N. D.John Andreas. 30 w.-Dinus, or Dino. 305 e.

MUGGLETONIANS, a sect who arose in England about 1657, so

The absurd 1695. The

-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT M.

denominated from their leader, Ludowic Muggleton.-1694. and mischievous Principles of the M. considered. 969 q. M.' Principles prevailing. 897 v. MUHLHAUSEN, in the Sundgaw. 1728. John Henry Lambert. 583 t. MUIA.-1726. Letters from M. to Phyllis. 900 t. MUIOPOTMOS.-1590. M. ; or the Fate of the Butterflie. 872 f. MUIR, ROBERT, ESQ.-1814. Examination of the Resolutions adopted by a Meeting of Gentlemen in Glasgow, after discussing the Merits of a Bill for building and endowing Churches, &c. in the City of Glasgow; addressed to R. M., Esq. 371 w.

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MUIR, THOMAS, ESQ. - 1793. An Account of the Trial of Mr. T. M., younger of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for Sedition. Edin. Robertson, 8vo. 3s. 1794. Speech in the House of Commons, on moving an Address to the King in behalf of T. M., Esq. 5 u. MULARD.-1718. An Appeal to the English Nation concerning the Calumnies of one M. against the French Protestants and Proselytes. 320 -N. D.-Account of a motley coloured Girl and M.

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MULATTO.Boy. 683 r. MULBERRY GARDEN.-1668. The M. G. 842 w. 865 w. MULBERRY TREE.-1666. On an unusual Method of propagating M. T.s in Virginia. Phil. Trans. Abr. i. p. 66.- 1758. Of Planting M. T.s. 781 1785. A Treatise on the White M. 803 u. On the Advantages of grafting Walnut, M., and Chesnut Trees. 576 c. Des Manufactures de Soies et du Murier. 659 r.-1812. Of the Propagation of the M. T. by Cuttings. 576 g.-1818. On the best Mode of pruning and training the M. T. 576 i.

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1808.

MULCT.-1607. Argument, proving that Ecclesiastical Commissioners have no power to imprison, M., &c. 991 r.

MULE. 1776. The most approved Methods of breeding, rearing, and fitting for use M.s, &c. 334 k. -1810. Account of a M. Animal, be

tween the Male Ass and Female Zebra.

576 d.

MULEY, ABDALA MELEK, King of Barbary. — 1633. Life and Death of M. A. M. 469 s.

MULEY ISHMAEL, Emperor of Morocco.-1693. Christian Captives under M. I. 155 j.

The Tragical

Condition of the

MULGRAVE, LORD. See PHIPPS, HON. C. J. MULHEIM, a town of Westphalia, in the duchy of Berg, seated near the Rhine. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT M.-1654. James Rhenfred. 800

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MULL, one of the Hebrides of Scotland, twenty-eight miles in length, separated from the mainland of Argyleshire by a narrow passage, called the Sound of Mull. 1802. A Description of part of the Mainland of Scotlaud, and of the Isle of M. 692 զ.

MULLER, JOHN.-1651. Defensio Fidei Catholicæ Romanæ, contra Admonitionem Necessariam J. M.i. 542 c.- 1737. Account of M.'s Book of Conic Sections. 326 s.-1810. J. M.'s Life and Will. 690 h. MULTINOMIAL. 1697. A Method of raising an Infinite M. to any given Power, or extracting any given Root of the same. 295 g. 1748. Of the Fluents of M.s, and Series affected by Radical Signs, which do not begin to converge till after the second terin. 857 m.-1754. Denominators certain M.s. 585 a.

MULTIPLICATION.-1781. Use of Nepier's Bones in M., Division, and Extraction of Roots. 604 u.-1795. The Binomial Theorem demonstrated by the Principles of M. 808 d.-1815. On the Rules for Algebraic M. 337 v.

MULTITUDE.-1566. Libellus de M.ine. 341 p.1586. A Mirrour for the M.; or Glasse wherin mai be seene the Violence, the Errour, the Weaknesse, and rashe Consent of the M., and the daungerous Resolution of such, as without regarde of the Truth, endeuour to runne and ioyne themselves withe the M. 708 p.-1780. M., an Ordination Sermon on Matth. ix. 36-38. Chapter to the English M. By one of the People.

1s.

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MUMBO CHUMBO. -1765. M. C.; a Tale; written in the ancient manner; recommended to modern devotees. Lond. Becket, 4to. Is. MUMIA.-1662. M. Wratislavienses. 447 k.-1694. Of the Native M. or Bitumen of Persia. 561 z.

MUMIOGRAPHIA.-1716. M. Medica. 490 l. MUMMY, a dead body, preserved by the Egyptian art of embalming. -1703. De M.is Ægyptiacis. 568 y.-1720. Monumenta Vet. illustrata, 2 partibus, quarum altera M. ias, Simulacra, &c. 565 r.-1736. Of a M. inspected at London, 1736. 455 a.-1737. Twenty-five Plates of M.ies, Obelisks, and other Egyptian Antiquities; with two Essays towards explaining the Hieroglyphical Figures on the Coffins of two of the most ancient M.ies belonging to Captain William Lethieullier. 426 n.-1794. Observations on some Egyptian M.ies opened in London. MUMPS, gainsay, sore throat. - 1790. Account of a Distemper, by the Common People in England vulgarly called the M. 462 n. MUNCER, THOMAS.- -N. D.-Confutation of the Explication of the 19th Psalm, published by T. M. 11j.

124 n.

MUNCHAUSEN, or MUNIKHOUSEN, BARON.-1786. Gulliver revived; or the Singular Travels, Campaigns, Voyages, and Adventures of Baron M. 12mo. 3d edition, considerably enlarged. Lond. Kearsley, 2s.

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