... ... ... ... PALMERSTON (VISCOUNT). The Speech of the Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons 19th April, 1837, on the Civil War in Spain. pp. 70. Lond. 1837. 8vo. 17477 Speech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons May 19, 1841 on the Reduction of the Duties on Foreign Sugar. pp. 23. Lond. [1841]. 12mo. 17478 Speech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons March 1843, on the Treaty of Washington of the 9th of August 1842. pp. 95. Lond. 1843. 8vo. Two copies. 17479 Speech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons July 16th, 1814, on the Slave Trade. pp. 48. Lond. 1844. 8vo. 14780 Speech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons. ... on the Second Reading of the Bill for the Repeal of the Corn Laws. pp. 26. Lond. 1846. 8vo. Palmerston Speech of Lord Svo. - ... ... 17481 July 1847. 2n1 edit. pp. 38. Lond. 1847. 17482 ... to the Electors of Tiverton Svo. The Speech of Viscount Palmerston in Reply to the Motion of Lord George Bentinck in favour of the Spanish Bondholders, tried and compared with the Law of this Country pp. 95. Lond. 1848. 17483 Speech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons June 1850 Palmerston for Premier. The Claims of Lord Palmerston to fill the Post of Prime Minister of England considered. pp. 43. Lond. 1854. 8vo. PALMYRA. Palmyra: being Letters of Lucius M. Piso, from Palmyra Edinb. 1839. 8vo. An historical romance, first published in New York. - A Practical Treatise on Locomotive Engines By the Comte F. M. G. de Pambour 17485 Pp. 112. 17486 Pp. xvi, 350. 17487 2nd edit. ... 17488 17489 PAMPHLETEER. The Pamphleteer ... Vols. I.-XXIX. Lond. 1813–28. 8vo. In 58 numbers. Contents: VOL. I. 1813. No. 1. An Appeal to the Dissenters to unite for the removal of Disqualifications. Means of preventing undue Marriages, by Mr. Wylde. Dr. Herbert Marsh's Sermon on the Bible Society. Also Address to the University. Mr. Vansittart's first Letter to Dr. Marsh. On the Evidence respecting the East India Co.'s Affairs, by C. Maclean. On Brewery, and on the Saccharine Quality of Malt, by James Baverstock. Substance of the Speech of C. Marsh on Facilities to Persons to go out to India for Religious Purposes.' A Counter Address to the Protestants in answer to Dr. Marsh's Inquiry into the Consequences of Neglecting C. Butler, by the Rev. T. Le Mesurier. to give the Prayer-Book with the Bible. Mr. Vansittart's Letter to John Coker. Also to Dr. On the East India Company's Charter, by Dr. Maclean. Outlines of a Plan of Finance, by N. Vansittart. H. Marsh's Answer to the second Letter of N. Vansittart. Supply of Fish for the Manufacturing Poor, by Sir T. Report of the Committee of the Fish Association. On Open Trade to India, by Fabius. The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question. VOL. II. 1813. No. 3. Examination of Mr. Cobbett's Objections to the Bill for the Relief of the Unitarians. Plan for Increasing the Incomes of the Officers of the Army, by Col. Roberts. With Supplement, by John Philippart. Now first published. Report of the National Society, 1813. Answer to the Bishop of Lincoln's Charge, by the Rev. John Chetwode Eustace. Confutation of the Opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has been lately conceded to the Church of Rome, by H. Marsh. Report of the Committee of the East India Company on the Claims of the Outports. Hints relative to the Renewal of the East India Company's Charter. Second Report of the Fish Association. On the Claims of Authors to their own Copy Right. 3rd edit. Substance of the Speech of W. Huskisson respecting the State of the Finances and the Sinking Fund. Reform. Further Documents on the American Question. Observations on Authors and Books, English and Foreign, necessary for the formation of a Select Library. No. 4. Various Proposals for a Constitutional On Vansittart's Plan of Finance, by F. Silver. On the Officers' Benefit Fund, by Col. Roberts. With Supplement, by John Philippart. Now first published. The Case between the Public Libraries and the Booksellers. Dramatic Emancipation, by James Lawrence. Second Letter to H. Marsh confirming the Opinion that the Vital Principle of the Reformation has been lately conceled to the Church of Rome, by P. Gandolphy. Substance of the Speech of John Bruce on Indian Affairs. Apprentice Laws. On the Present Police. On the Militia, by J. Philippart. No. 6. On the Trade on Wool and Wollens. On the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom, by Jame Elmes. A Review of First Principles of Bishop Berkeley, Dr. Reid, and Professor Stewart; with an indication of other Principles, by John Fearn. Narrative of the Crucifixion of Matthew Lovat [a Lunatic], executed by his own hands, at Venice, in July 1805. With a Woodcut. Letters on the Political and Financial State of the Nation at the Commencement of the year 1814, by F. P. Eliot, under the signature of Falkland. On Medical Reform. On Buonaparte and the Bourbons. Translated from F. A. de Chateaubriand. On the Act regulating the Marriage of the Royal Trip to Paris in 1788. by R. Valpy. VOL. IV. 1814. Letter from Sir P. Francis on the Policy of Great Britain towards Norway. On Public Schools, with particular reference to the Tyrocinium of Cowper. Sir H. Parnell on the Corn Laws. A New Division of Monies, Weights, and Coins. On Foreign Corn Duty, by J. Naismith. On the Punishment of the Pillory. On the American Question. VOL. V. 1815. No. 9. Memorial addressed to the King of France, by M. Carnot. Religious and Military Orders of the Roman Catholic Church, by the Author of the Hora Biblicæ.' On External Perception, by J. Fearn. A Churchman's Reasons for declining a Connexion with the Bible Society, by C. Daubeny. Points to be discussed in treating with the United States of America. On the Claims of the Roman Catholics, by Lord Grenville. 3rd edit. On Judge Fletcher's Printed Charge. Serjeant Onslow on the Liberty of the Subject. On the Claims of the King of Saxony. Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain and Nervous System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim, by T. Forster. On the Corn Laws, by W. S. Gentleman. Reprinted from the edit. 1581. No. 10. On the Responsibility of Ministers, by M. B. de Constant. On the Trial by Jury, by John Longley. On the Poetical Talent of the Present Age, including a Sketch of the History of Poetry, and Characters of Southey, Crabbe, Scott, Moore, Lord Byron, Campbell, Lamb, Coleridge, and Wordsworth, by T. N. Talfourd. On the Application of the Organology of the Brain to Education. F. P. Eliot on the Financial and Political Situation. A New Theory of the Two Hemispheres, by G.A. Thompson. No. 11. N. Vansittart on Ways and Means, and the Budget for 1815. American Encroachments on British Rights, by N.Atcheson. Account of the Jesuits. Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on Laws relating to Bread. On the Prices in Europe during the last 25 years, by A. Young. On the Liberty of the Press, by M. B. H. de Constant. On the British and Foreign Bible Society. No. 12. On the Commutation of Tythe, by John Benett. On Dissenters, with Dr. H. Marsh's Answer. On the Bill for regulating the Medical Profession, as to Apothecaries, by R. M. Kerrison. History of James Mitchell, a Boy born Blind and Deaf; with an Account of the Operation for the Recovery of his Sight, by James Wardrop. N. Atcheson's American Encroachments continued. On Disease in Corn, by Sir J. Banks. and on the Blight, by T. A. Knight. Sir Wm. C. Smith on the Union of Ireland. Report on the King's Bench, Fleet, and Marshalsea Prisons. On the Situation of France. Second Report on the Supply of Fish. On Reform in Parliament, A Plan for building Churches or Chapels, by T. Falconer. No. 13, On Tithes, by W. Edmeads. Mr. Phillips in the Case of Guthrie v. Sterne for Adultery. On the Landed and Agricultural Interests, by R. Preston. On Remuneration to Witnesses in Civil Actions, by C. Frost. On the Financial Situation of France in 1816, by C. Ganilh. On the Rate of Interest, and on Annuities, by E. B. Sugden. No. 14. A Plan for the Reform of Parliameut. On Compelling Spain to relinquish her Slave Trade in Africa. On the Comparative Value of Freehold and Copyhold Land, by W. Rouse. On the Management of the Bank of England, by D. B. Payne. Inaugural Oration at the London Institution, by C. Butler. The State of the United Kingdom in 1815, by G. Chalmers. 2nd edit. On the Scarcity of Money, by E. Tatham. On Provident Banks, by B. Beaumont. On the Competition of the Distilleries with the Breweries. C. C. Western on the Agricultural Distress. On the Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, by J. Lingard. On the Slave Registry Bill. VOL, VIII. 1816. No. 15. J. C. Curwen on the Poor Laws. On the Elensinian and Bacchic Mysteries, by T. Taylor. A Discourse delivered to the Literary Society at Java, by T. S. Raffles, President. On the Mildew of Wheat, and the Choice of Seed Corn. On the Present Crisis, by W. Peter. On the Punishment of Death, by John Wiliam Polidori. No. 16. On the Amelioration of Slavery, by H. Koster. On the Commutation of Tithes, by J. Willis. On Ladies visiting Hospitals and Lunatic Asylums, by Catherine Cappe. On the Increase of Pauperism, by W. Clarkson. On the Present Situation of the Country, by A. H. Holdsworth. Report on the Elgin's Collection of Marbles. An Address to Princess Charlotte on her Marriage. On the Property Tax, by the Rev. G. Glover, A Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, by Richard, Bishop of Llandaff. VOL. IX. 1817. No. 17. Defence of Economy against Mr. Burke, by J. Bentham. On Greyhounds, by Sir R. Clayton. Hints for the Cultivation of the Peat-Bogs in Ireland. On the Game Laws, by J. Chitty. A Plan for superseding Poor Rates. On Taxation, with a new Plan of Finance, by S. Pellet. Reform of Parliament, by J. Symmons. On the National Debt, by W. Frend. On Public-house Licensing, by J. T. B. Beaumont. P. Grenfell on the Sinking Fund. Plan of a Reform in the Election of the House of Commons. On the Management of the Poor, by T. Jee. On National Prejudices, by J. Burrows. VOL. X. No. 19. G. Canning on the Speech from the Throne. On the New Coinage, by T. Smith. Statistics of Scotland, by Sir J. Sinclair, 2nd edit. On Standing Armies. Reprinted from the edit. 1697. On Catholic Emancipation, by an Irish Protestant. On the Supply of Employment and Subsistence, by Sir T. Bernard. Journal of an English Traveller, from 1814 to 1816; or, Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Princess of Wales. On the Poor Laws, by R. Preston. No. 20. Defence of Economy against G. Rose, by J. Bentham. On the Pauperism in England, by G. Glover. On the means of Arresting the Progress of National Calamity, by Sir J. Sinclair. On Preventing Pestilential Diseases, by C. Maclean. Report on the Employment of Boys in Sweeping Chimnies. On the Copyright Act, By Sir E. Brydges. On the Poor Rates, by Major Torrens. On D. Ricardo's Pamphlet on the Depreciation of Bank Notes, by the Rev. Dr. Crombie, On additional Places of Worship in England. On the Disappearance of the Gold Coin, and the Resumption of Cash Payments. French Drama, by A. Delpha. On Duelling; together with the Annals of Chivalry, the Ordeal Trial, and Judicial Combat, by A. Bosquett. On the Bill for regulating the Practice of Surgery, by J. Hamilton. 2nd edit. On the English Constitution, by G. Dyer. 4th edit. Funeral Oration at Venice, on the Death of Doge L. Loredano, by A. Navagero, To which are subjoined Remarks on the Venetian Republic, by C. Kelsall. On General Terins, and on the Axiomatical Laws of Vision, by Pr. Stewart. To which are added Remarks, by J. Fearn. On Exportation. 2nd edit. On the Effects of Stimulating Food and Liquors. 2nd edit. No. 24. On the Punishment of Death for Crimes without Violence, by B. Montagu. No. 31. On the Criminal Code, by M. Cottu. Report on Weights and Measures. On the Resumption of Cash Payments. On Plague and other Pestilential Diseases, by C. Maclean. Baron Smith's Charge to the Grand Jury, Westmeath. The British Metre. G. Canning on his Re-election. No. 32. H. Brougham on Education. The Vansittart Plan of Finance, by W. Dunn. A Letter from a Jew to a Christian on the recent Attacks on the Bible. Grammar Schools considered, by a Barrister. On Retaining the Population within Limits. On the Means of Benefitting the Poor. Two Political Allegories, by Sir Wm, C, Smith. VOL. XVII. 1820. No. 35. The Declaration of England against the Acts and Projects of the Holy Alliance. With Documents. On the Conduct of the Allies. Plan for Provincial Banking. On Criminal Jurisprudence, by J. T. B. Beaumont. On the Dissolution of the French Chamber of Deputies, by M. B. Constant. Two Pairs of Historical Portraits. O. Cæsar and Wm. Pitt, Rienzi and Buonaparte, by G. W. Meadly. On the Prisons of this Country, by G. Holford. 2nd edit. The Exclusion of the Queen from the Liturgy considered, by a Barrister. 4th edit. Phocion in reply to Cato in Defence of the People of England. 2nd edit. On the Present Timber and Deal Trade, by H. D. Dunsky. On the Agriculture of this Kingdom, by Captain R. E. Broughton. On the Agricultural Distress. Sure Methods of Long and Healthful Life, by L. Cornaro. 33rd edit. On the Spanish Question. Resolutions on the National Debt. Plan for Suppressing Mendicity. On Recognising the Independence of the South American States, by J. Lowe. On the British Quarantine Laws, by C. Maclean, No. 33. Events in Spain from 1808 to 1814, by Count Toreno. Cunningham. 2nd edit. J. Marryatt on the Duties on Timber. 2nd edit. On Emigration to the Cape of Good Hope, by W. J. Milton's Plan of Education, with the Plan of the Edinburgh Academical Institution founded thereon. VOL. XXII. 1823. Discourse on the Cortes at the Presentation of the' Projet' of the Constitution. On the Vinous Fermentation. On Friendly Societies and their Influence on Public Morals, by J. W. Cunningham. 2nd edit. Sitting of the Committee on the proposed Monument to Shakespeare. On the Greek Revolution, by T. S. Hughes. An Authentic Narrative of the Extraordinary Cure performed by Prince Alexander Hohenlohe on Miss Barbara O'Connor; with a full refutation of the False Reports and Misrepresentations, by J. Badeley. 2rd edit. Les Cabinets et les Peuples depuis, 1815, par M. Bignon. No. 44. On the Appointment of G. Canning to the Foreign Department, by L. Goldsmith. On Employing Children to Sweep Chimnies. With Woodcuts, by J. C. Hudson. Enchiridion. With Woodents, by Capt. Derenzy. Analysis of the House of Commons as at present constituted, Leading Principles of a Constitutional Code for any State, by J. Bentham. On the Recognition of Columbia by Great Britain, by J. Lowe. Prosecutions of Infidel Blasphemers vindicated, by the Rev. W. B. Whitehead. 2nd edit. Appeal on Spain, by a British Traveller in the Peninsula. Report on the Present State of the Greek Confederation, by E. Blaquiere. VOL. XXIII. 1824. No. 45. On the Mischiefs incidental to the Tread-Wheel as an Instrument of Prison Discipline, by J. Mason Good. 2nd edit. An Appeal on the Subject of Confederate Greece, by T. Lord Erskine. An Appeal to Pius VII., by the Rev. C. O'Conor. 2nd edit. The Remarkable Trial and Defence of Eugene Aram, for the Murder of Daniel Clark, committed on the 8th of February, 1744-5. La Grèce en 1821 et 1822, par un Grec. Kantesian or Transcendental Philosophy, by T. Wirg No. 47. Comparison between the Powers of England and Russia, by M. l'Abbé de Pradt. On the Suppression of Public Discussion in India, and the Banishment, without Trial. of Two British Editors. On the Censorship recently established in France, 2nd edit., by Viscount Chateaubriand. On the Present Disturbances in Ireland. Sur la Guerre actuelle entre les Grecs et les Turcs, par un Gree. Character of Lord Byron, by Sir Walter Scott. Life and Genius of Lord Byron, by Sir Cosmo Gordon. The Non-establishment of Liberty in Spain, Naples, Portugal, and Piedmont explained. No. 48. Summary of the Indian Administration, by the Marquis of Hastings. Suggestion for the Improvemtnt of the Metropolis, by Sir W. Hillary. On Annual Parliaments and Universal Suffrage, by the late Duke of Richmond. On Impressment of Sailors. On Pestilential Fever, by T. Forster. 2nd edit. On the Greek Revolution, by C. Brinsley Sheridan. 2nd edit. A Plan to raise British Seamen and to do away with Impressment. Body, Life, and Mind; or, an Examination of the Controversy concerning Life. 2nd edit. On Banking in England, and Scotland by T. Joplin. 2nd edit. VOL. XXV. 1825. No. 49. A Sketch of Ireland in 1824, by Sir W. Hillary, 2nd elit. On the Asiatic Policy of England and Russia. A Vindication of English Protestants from the Attack of C. Butler, by C. J. Blomfield, Bishop of Chester. 3rd edit. And a Letter from C. Butler to the Bishop. 2nd edit. Rapport sur les Prisons du Calvados, de l'Eure, de la Manche. et de la Seine-Inférieure. Observations on the Regiam Majestatem. 2nd edit. A Plan for a Steam Life-boat; also for the extinguishment of Fire at Sea, by Sir W. Hillary, 2nd edit. On some of the Evils of Ireland, and their Removal. ... A Vindication of the Drama. 2nd edit. On Contagion and Quarantine, by W. Macmichael. No. 51. Indications respecting Lord Eldon, including History of the pending Judges' Salary Measure, by J. Ba tham. Railways compared with Canals and Common Roads, by C. Maclaren. On preserving the Health of the Crews of the Royal Navy, and preventing Dry Rot in Ships, by R. Finlayson. On the Government of India, especially with reference to the Invasion of Burmah, by Lieut.-Col. M. Stewart. Life of General Lafayette. No. 52. On the Present State of the Law. The Science of Phrenology consistent with Christian *y, by J. C. Tomlinson. A Charge to the Clergy of Bath, by G. H. Law, 2nd edit. Discours de M. Dupin à l'Occasion du Procès contre le Constitutionnel. On the State of the Law with respect to Assaults, On a Pamphlet entitled' An Essay on the Eternity of the World,' 2nd edit., by the Rev. T. S. Hughes. On the Financial and Commercial Systems of Great Britain, by J. Powell. On the Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery. Christian Charity; a Sermon at the Assize on the Northern Circuit, by the Rev. C. Bird. Resolutions as to the State of the Nation, submitted to Parliament, by Mr. Hume. VOL. XXVIII. 1827. No. 55. Claims of the Roman Catholics, by Lord Nugent. The Protestant Tory refuted: in Reply to The Grand Vizier Unmasked." On the Propriety of Midwifes instead of Surgeons, by J. R. Pickmere. 4th edit. A Vindication of the Present Ministry, by A. S. Wade. On the Power of the British Empire. A Plan for Improving the Revenue of the Country, by Capt. Forman. On Corn Laws, by W. W. Whitmore. 2nd edit. No. 56. On the Affairs of Portugal and Spain, particularly as to Don Miguel, by W. Walton. 2nd edit. Facts respecting certain Versions of Holy Scripture, by Rev. T. P. Platt. 3rd edit. Political Life of Don Augustin de Iturbide, by himself. On Banks, by H. Burgess. On H. Phillpott's Letters to G. Canning, by T. Gisborne, jnn. VOL. XXIX. 1828. No. 57. On the Increase of Crime, by Sir E. E. Wilmot. 2nd edit. On the Necessity of Alliance between England, France, ari Netherlands. Lecture on Political Economy, by N. W. Senior, No. 58. Letters on the Catholic Question and the Establishment of Brunswick Clubs, by the Duke of Newcastle, Martin Stapylton, Lord Nugent, Lord Bexley, Marquis of Westmeath, Lord Teynham. On the Increase of Crime, by R. Jackson. Report on the Continental Agriculture and Corn Trade, by W. Jacob. On the Deplorable Condition of the Poor in Ireland. On the Character and Writings of John Milton, by W. E. Channing. 2nd edit. A General Classed Catalogue of the Pamphleteer, PANAM (P. A. A.) Memoirs of a Young Greek Lady; or, Madame Pauline Adelaide Alexandre Panam versus the Reigning Prince of Saxe-Cobourg *** pp. xv, 305. Lond. 1823. 12mo. With portraits. 17490 PANAMA, ISTHMUS. Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, by the Way of the Isthmus of Panama, pp. 46. Lond. 1843. 8vo. With plates. PANCIROLLUS (G.) The History of many memorable Things lost ... ... 17491 and of many excellent Things" now in Use both Natural and Artificial. Written... in Latin by Guido Pancirollus, and now done into with Remarks English To this edition is added · from Salmuth's large Annotations Supplement to the Chapter of Printing 2 vols. Lond. 1715. 12mo. Pt. 1 of vol. 2 relates to the New ... ... ... a 17492 World. PANCKOUCKE (C. L. F.) Description de l'Egypte, ou Recueil des Observations et des Recherches qui out ---- ... 17493 été faites en Egypte pendant l'Expédition de l'Armée Française. 2nd édit. Par C. L. F. Panckoucke ... pp. 24. Paris 8vo. A prospectns. PANCKOUCKE (C. L. F.) La Germanie traduite de Tacite. Par C. L. F. Panckoucke ...*** Notices ou Examens Littéraires de cet Ouvrage pp. 34. Paris 1826. 4to. 17494 PANEGYRICI. Panegyrici veteres, ex Editionibus Chr. G. Schwarzii et Arntzeniorum, cum Notis et Interpretatione in Usum Delphini, variis Lectionibus, Notis variorum, Recensu Editionum et Codicum, et. Indicibus 4 vols. [one paging] Lond. 1828. 8vo. 17495 12mo. ... 17496 PANIZZI (A.) Extracts from Italian Prose Writers By A. Panizzi. pp. vi, 558. Liverpool 1828. PANTON (J.) An Essay on the original Donation and Transmission of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, with a ... Adam's Sin. Survey of to which is added an Inquiry how the Church is the Pillar and Ground of the Truth. By James Panton *** pp. 160. Aberdeen 1775. 8vo. PANVINIUS (0.) Epitome Pontificvm Romanorvm a S. Petro usque ad Paulum IIII ... Onophrio. Panvinio Veronensi Avthore pp. 428. Venetiis 1557. fol. PAOLINO (DA SAN BARTOLOMEO). A Voyage to the East Indies With Notes and Illustrations by John Reinhold Forster 478. Lond. 1800. 8vo. PAPAL AGGRESSION. Papal Aggression. The Substance of a Letter in the Morning Herald' of December 12, 1850. By Lex Publica. pp. 4. Lond. 1850. 8vo. Remarks on the Letters of Lord Beaumont and the Duke of Norfolk, and on the Papal Aggression *** pp. 8. Chichester 1850. 8vo. 17501 The Papal Invasion. Dr. Wiseman and St. Thomas à Becket. pp. 4. Lond. 1851. 8vo. 17502 17503 - Parish Priest and the Prime Minister being an Article rejected by a leading Review, founded on Lord John Russell's Letter to the Bishop of Durham, and Rev. N. J. E. Bennett's Letter to Lord John Russell [on the Papal Aggression]. pp. 32. Lond. 1851. 8vo. 17504 PAPENDIEK (C. E.) A Synopsis of Architecture for the Information of the Student and Amateur, containing an Enumeration of the most celebrated Buildings of Antiquity By Edward Papendiek ..... *** pp. vi, 122. Lond. 1826., 8vo. With plates. ... 17505 - 8vo. 17506 PAPER DUTY. The Financial Surplus. A Claim for the Repeal of the Paper Duty. pp. 8. The Paper and Rag Duties considered By a Free Trader. pp. 24. Lond. 1860. 8vo. ... 17507 17508 17509 PAPERS, SCARCE. A New Edition of some Scarce Papers, fit to be bound up with several Sermons and Pamphlets lately preached and published. pp. 32. best secured PAPILLON (T.) A Treatise concerning the East India Trade by a Joint Stock; wrote at the Instance of Thomas Papillon, Esq. and in his house, and printed in the year 1680, and now reprinted pp. 27. Lond. 1696. 4to. There are two antecedent editions of this tract, one 1677 and the other PAPIST PLOT. A Just Narrative of the Hellish New Counter Plots of the Papists, to cast the Odium of their horrid Treasons upon the Presbyterians pp. 16. Lond. 1679. fol. The Papist's Bloody Oath of Secrecy, and Letany or Intercession for the carrying on of this present Plot with some further informations, relating to the Plot and Murther of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. pp. 23. Lond. 1680. fol. 17513 - The Plot in a Drama; or, the Discoverer in a Masquerade. In a ... Narrative of the late and present Designs of the Papists against the King and Government with Copperplates. By Philopatris *** pp. 285. Lond. 1681. 8vo. PAPWORTH (J. W. AND W. A.) Specimens of Decoration in the Italian Style, selected from · Raffaello in the Vatican Palace at Rome. By J. W. and W. A. Papworth. Lond. 1844. 4to.. PARADOL (PREVOST). Elisabeth et Henri IV. 1595-8. Ambassade de Hurault de Maise en Angleterre au Sujet de la Paix de Vervin 1595-8. Par M. Prevost-Paradol. pp. iv, 215. Paris 1855. 8vo. PARCHMENT DUTY. Reasons for the Altering the late Act for Granting Duties upon Parchment ... ... ... 17515 17516 17517 S. Sh. PARDOE (MISS JULIA). 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