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plates. 977 m.-1805. Remarks during a Journey from England through E. to India in 1779. 980 y. - -1809. Travels in E. 925 p. Travels in E., &c. 837 v.-1812. Travels in E., &c. 234 q. Travels in Greece, Palestine, E. and Barbary. 853 r. 1814. Travels in Greece, Palestine, E. and Barbary. 853 n. — 1814. Travels in E., Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Lebanon, and Cyprus, in the year 1814. 606 d. 1815. Travels in E. between the years 1805 and 1807. 110 k. -1815. The Journey of the Israelites from E. to Canaan.

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Narrative of a Journey in E., and the Country beyond the Cata596 l.-- -N. D.-Travels in Greece, Palestine and E., &c. 218 b.-Travels in E. 908 d. Journey through E. 913 v.-The rare and most wonderful Thinges which Edward Webbe, an Englishman borne, hath seen and passed in his troublesome Trauailes through E., &c. 955 b.-VOYAGES. -1576. Navigation and Voyages to E., &c. 933 h.-1808. Voyages to E., &c., from 1794 to 1801. 248 k.-1809. Voyages to E. 925 p.-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE.-1604. Tabulæ E.tiorum Hieroglyphicæ. 384 h.-1618. Symbolica E. tiorum Sapientia. 204 r. - - 1643. Lingua E. tiaca Restituta. 573 j. 1666. Obelisci .tiaci, Interpretatio Hieroglyphica. 573 k. -1672. Of the most Remarkable Hieroglyphics of E. 51 c.- 1678. Bibliotheca Vetus et Nova E.i Scriptorum, &c. 577 w.-1719. Manuscripti .iorum. 50 q⚫ 1744. Essai sur les Hieroglyphes des E.tiens, ou l'on voit l'Origines et les Progrès du Langage et de l'Ecriture, l'Antiquité des Sciences en E.e, et l'Origine de Culte des Animaux. 947 u.- 1761. De Inscriptione quadam E.iaca Taurini inventa et Characteribus Æ.iis olim et Sinis communibus exarata. 697 m. - 1775. Voces E.iacæ et earum Significationes. 274 m. - 1775. Lexicon .iaco Latinum ex veteribus illius Linguæ Monumentis. 274 m. - 1775. Lexicon E.iaco-Latinum, a Woide. 838 g. 1778. Grammatica E.iaca utriusque Dialecti, curante Woide. 838 g. 1778. Christiani Scholtz Grammatica E.iaca utriusque Dialecti; quam breviavit, illustravit, edidit. 977 r.-1778. Lexicon E.iaco-Latinum ex veteribus illius Linguæ Monumentis, summo studio collectum, &c. 977 r.-1792. Literature of Indostan, E., compared with that of Persia. 657 n.1474. Vitæ Sanctorum E.iorum. 546 v.- 1621. The Antiquity, Hieroglyphics, Rites, 832 g. AcCustoms, Discipline, and Religion of the E. ians. count of an ancient E.ian Sculpture with Hieroglyphics, supposed to re. late to Astronomy. 877 r.-N. D.-Thesaurus Hieroglyphicorum E.i. 490 w.-The Hieroglyphics of the E.ians. 513 q.—PEOPLE.-1584. Restitutions des anciens Supputations des E.iennes, Assyriens, Medes, et Perses, conformés à l'Histoire Saincte. 387 g. 1627. Vet. Sapientia E.iorum et Græcorum. 395 d.-1644. De Prophanis et Sacris Ritibus veteribus .iorum. 199 m.-1759. A Memoir; in which the Author attempts to prove that the Chinese were a Colony from E. 449 y.-1770. Dissertation Litteraire sur une Colonie E.ienne établie à Athenes. —1776. Wisdom of the ancient E.ians; a Discourse concerning their Arts, their Sciences, and their Learning, their Laws, their Government, and their Religion; with occasional Reflections upon the State of Learning among the Jews and some other Nations. 982 0.- 1777. Of the Wisdom of the ancient E.ians. 617 e. 1781. 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Pantheon E.iorum, sive de Diis eorum Commentarius, cum Prolegomenis de Religione et Theologia E.iorum. 538 p.-1784. A particular Ecclesiastical History of the E.ians. 607 2.1786. Fables E.iennes et Greques Devoilées. 747 e. — 1794. Observations upon the Plagues inflicted upon the E.ians; in which is shewn the peculiarity of those Judgments, and their Correspondence with the Rites and Idolatry of that People. 164 c.-1803. The Great Gods of E. 352 e. 1804. Explication de la Fable, par l'Histoire et les Hieroglyphes des E.iens. 609 p.-1806. An Account of the E.ian Priests, their Classes, Initiation, and Sacrifices. 1807. The Histories, Characters, and Attributes of the principal Divinities and Mythological Personages of E., &c. 684 a. 1807. Traces of the Religion of the E.ians in Sicily and the adjacent Islands. 691 a 1812. State of Religion among the E.ians, &c. 528 t. -N. D.-Cultus Idololatriæ Tauri apud E.ios, &c. 115 q.-E.iaca, et Decaphylon; sive de E.iacorum Sacrorum cum Hebraicis Collatione. 977 i.POLITICS. 1672. Attempt to reconcile the E.ian Dynasties. 647 m. -1715. An Idea of the Ancient and Modern Government of E. 652 m.-1743. Reflections on the Natural Foundation of the high Antiquity of Government, Arts, and Sciences in E. 379 g. - 1799. The Failure of the French Crusade; or the Advantages to be derived by Great Britain from the Restoration of E. to the Turks. 536 d.-1804. An Investiga

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ELA.-1787. E., or the Delusions of the Heart; a Tale. 171 r. ELABORATORY. -1758. E. laid open; or the Secrets of modern Chemistry and Pharmacy revealed. Lond. 8vo.-See LABORATORY. ELAM.-1794. The Tales of E. Lond. Lane, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. ELANA, a Gulph in the Red Sea.-1805. An Account of the Navigation of the Ancients from the Gulph of E. in the Red Sea, to the Island of Ceylon. 935 r. The Treaty of E.-A., with an Account of the 684 p.

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Physico-mathem. 95 c.-1777. Treatise on the various kinds of permanently E. Fluids or Gases. 563 y. 1793. Experiments on the E. of Steam. 237 p. 1748. A Series of new Experiments on the Specific Force and E. of Oak and Fir. 417 t.

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ELBA, a small Island on the Coast of Italy, opposite to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.-1775. Mémoire sur la Manière dont on extrait en Corse le Fer de la Mine d'E., &c. 262 y. 1814. The Treaty of the 11th April, between the Allies and Buonaparte, respecting the Island of E. 417 v.-1814. The Exile of E.; a Poem, on the Downfall of Bonaparte and his Dynasty. 453-1814. Tour through the Island of E.; with Views of the most interesting Scenery, drawn from Nature. 501 k. 1814. A Voyage to the Isle of E.; from the French of Barneaud. 546 j.-1814. The Triumphs of E. See ELDORADO, 1814.——N. D.Voyage to E.

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ELBE, a large River of Germany. 1799. The History of the Anglo-Saxons, from their first Appearance above the E. to the Death of Egbert; with a Map of their ancient Territory. 919 z.-1799. The Spirit of the E.; a Romance. Lond. Longman and Rees, 3 vols. 12mo. 9s.1805. Trade of E., Weiser, and Ems. 714 y. - 1807. On a Tour through Holstein, Schleswig, Ditmarsen, and part of the Bremen and Hanoverian Territories, to the E. 569 o. 1810. A Journal of a Voyage down to the E., from Dresden to Hamburgh. 128 w. ELBENBURGH, BARONS OF.-1808. B. of E. See APPELLANTS,

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ELBING, a Town of Prussia Proper, in the Circle of Marienburg.— 1755. A Lunar Eclipse observed at E., March 27 and 28, 1755. 70 r. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT E.-1719. Godfrey Achenwall. ELBOW, the next joint or curvature of the arm below the Shoulder.1783. Account of a New Method of treating Diseases of the Joints of the Knee and E.; in a Letter to Mr. Pott. 731 j. ELBOW-CHAIR.-1765.

The E.-C.; a Rhapsody. 255 x. ELBURGH, a small Town of the Netherlands.· -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT E.-1550. Everard Feithius. 359 w.

ELCORA, a Mountain near Arungabad, in Hindostan.-1803. Hindoo Excavations in the Mountain of E., near Arungabad, in the Deccan. 284 j.

ELDEN HOLE, in Derbyshire, in England.-1771. An Account of E. H. 612 h. 763 o.

ELDERS, Laymen who form part of the Presbyterian Kirk-polity.1777. The Form and Order of ruling E.s. 798 w. - 1805. Remarks on the Plurality of E.s. 633 a.-1813. St. Paul's Charge to the Ephesian E.s; a Visitation Sermon. 596 w.-1820. The Duty of Ministers and E.s in the Management of the Poor and Poor's Funds. See NEILSTON, 1820.

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ELDER, YOUNGLING. 1649. The Blind Guide; or a Reply, to J. G. his Book, called the Y. E., &c. 545 f.

ELDERLAND FAMILY.-1798. The Castle on the Rock; or Memoirs of the E. Family. Lond. Symonds, 3 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

ELDON, LORD. 1788. Orders of the Lord Chancellor Apsley, Lord Loughborough, and Lord E. 255 n.-1814. The Means employed by the Right Hon. S. Percival, and the Lords E. and Liverpool to obtain power. 179 j.

ELDRADO.-1814. The New E., or the Triumphs of Elba; a Satirical Poem, by Matthew Rag, Poet-Laureat of the Isle of Elba. Lond. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

ELDRED, SIR,—1774. Sir E. of the Bower. 682 a.

ELEA, RABBI.-1629. Rabbi E., de Fine Mundi, Latine versus, cum Notis; i. e. A Latin Version of Rabbi E.'s Treatise concerning the End of the World. 394 h.

ELEANOR, Queen of France.-1691. The History of E., Queen of France, and afterwards of England. 588 q.

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Monckton; or the Fate of E.; a Novel: To which is prefixed, a General Defence of Modern Novels. Lond. Robinsons, 3 vols. 12mo. 10s. 6d.

ELEANOR, LADY.-N. D.-From the Lady E., her Blessing to her Daughter Lucy, Countess of Huntingdon. 287 s. ELEANORA. 1751. E.; or a tragical but true Case of Incest in Great Britain. Cooper, 8vo. 1s.-1785. E.; from the Sorrows of Wer ter; a Tale. Lond. Robinson, 2 vols. small 8vo. 5s.-1789. E.; a Novel, in a Series of Letters. 424 Z.-1796. Ambrose and E.; or the Adventures of two Children deserted on an uninhabited Island. 739 l.N. D.-Letters to E. 586 0.

ELEAZAR, the High Priest.-N. D. Ptolemy demanded of the High Priest E. some learned men, to translate the Jewish Laws from Hebrew into Greek. 42 a.

ELEAZAR, Count of Salran.-1638. The Lives and singular Virtues of the Saints, E., Count of Salran, and Delphina, his Wife. 114 e. ELECT, chosen as an object of eternal mercy.—1619. The Mirror of God's Love unto the World of his E.; a Sermon. 64 e.-1619. E.orum libri tres. 411 t.-1633. E.orum libri duo, seu Farrayo Rituum tam Sacrorum, tam Sæcularium. 304 j. 1673. Description of the Threefold State of an E. Person, viz. of Nature, Grace, and Glory. 773 e.-1760. The Faith of God's E.; a Sermon. 440 %.- 1794. Jesus, King of Saints; or Christ's Sovereignty in delivering his E. from the power of Sin, Satan, Death, and the Grave. 16 b.1801. Security the Privilege of God's E.; a Sermon. 240 %.——) -N. D.-E.orum, libri duo. 609 ≈.

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ELECTION, in Theology.-1493. De Interrogationibus de E.ibus, deque Temporum Significationibus ad Judaica. 992 d.-1550. On Predestination and E. of God. 60 t.-1556. Treatise of E. and Reprobation. 415 e.-1562. A Short and Pithie Defence of the Doctrine of the Holy E. 144 h.-1579. Of the Free E. of God in Jacob, and of Reprobation in Esau. 186 j.-1581. Two Sermons on E. 110 w.-1581. Sermon on E. annexed to the Treasure of Truth. 383 v. 1581. A Sermon on Four Sermons vpon the 7 chiefe Vertues, or principal Effects of Faith and the Doctrine of E. 453 t.-1581. Two Godly Treatises on E. 981 m.-1613. Concerning Arminius's Opinions on E., 26 t.-1613. Explicatio de E.e, Prædestinatione, ac Reprobatione, cui præmittuntur Lambethani Articuli. 530 u.-1615. De E.e ex fide 1652. prævisa. 26 t.-1627. Disp. de E. et Reprobatione. 413 y. Truth's Vindication of E. and Reprobation. 381 Sermons on Calling and E. 617 2.1655. A Discourse about the Extent of Christ's Death, and the Nature and Truth of E. 501 r.-1664. Tract. de E.e et Rejectione. 83 g. 1682. The Absolute Decree of E. reprobated; on Ephes. i. 4. 699 q.-1713. God's infinite Grace in E., and impartial Equity in Preterition, vindicated. 374 c.-1755. On the Doctrine of E., Fall of Man and Restoration by Christ. 367 w.-1779. Serious and Free Thoughts on the Doctrine of E. 664 h.-1791. Sermon on Faith and E.; (text, 1 John xvi. 12, 13.) 477 x.—N. D.-.On the Subjects of E., Original Sin, &c. 415 x. - Three Arguments to prove E. upon Foresight, by Faith. 422 g.-Concernyng the Predestination and E. of God. 714 n. Sermon upon E., on Gen. xxv. 23. 727 b.Unconditional E. and its dependant Doctrines disapproved. 795 r.-A Sermon of E.; on Gen. xxv. 23. 942 h. ELECTION.-1566.

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De E.e Episcoporum, quod æque ad Plebem pertineat. 533j.-1636. Treatise on E.s and Ordinations. 460 k.-1661. Sermon at the E. of the Lord Mayor. 713j.-1664. London's Liberties; or the opinions of those great Lawyers, Lord Chief-Justice Hale, Mr Justice Wild, and Serjeant Maynard, about the E. of Mayor, Sheriffs, Aldermen, and Common Council of London. 456 s.-1676. De E.e. 395 r.-1685. Precedents concerning E.s. 864 z.-1685. Arcana Parliamentaria, or Precedents concerning E.s in Parliament. Lond. 12mo.-1701. The Freeholders against Stock-jobbing E.s of Parliament Men. Lond. 4to.1702. Necessary Considerations, relating to future E. of Members to serve in Parliament. 316 y. -1710. The Law of E. of Members of Parliament for Scotland. 377 f.-1721. De E.ibus Regum Poloniæ. 147.-1722. Several Acts and Statutes relative to E.s. 873 b. Law of E. Lond. 8vo.-1736. Orders and Resolutions of the House of Commons on Controverted E.s and Returns, determining the qualifications of Candidates and Voters, &c. Lond. 8vo.-1740. Qualifications to be E.ors. 540 r.-1753. Britannia's Precaution to her Sons, the Gentlemen, Clergy, and Freeholders of England, against the approaching General E.; inscribed to Edward Vernon, Esq. by the Author of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty-nine, &c. Lond. Owen, fol. 1s.-1753. A History of the Dublin E. in the year 1749, with a Sketch of the Present State of Parties in the Kingdom of Ireland. By a Briton. Lond. Swan, 8vo. 2s. 6d.1753. An Address to the Freeholders of the County of Oxford, on the subject of the present E. See FREEHOLDERS, 1753.-1753. Court and Country Interest united, or Proposals for a Free and Impartial E. Lond. Baldwin, 8vo. 6d.-1754. Historical Account of the Rights of E.s of the several Counties, Cities, and Boroughs of Great Britain, to the year 1754. 193 t.-1754. The Original of the Right of E. 193 t.-1754. An Address to all the Voters in Great Britain, in relation to the Oaths which they may be obliged to take at the ensuing General E., without any regard to Politics or Party. By a Country Clergyman. Lond. Cox, 12mo. 4s.1761. Seasonable Advice to the Electors of Members of Parliament at the ensuing General E. 620 p.-1767. Caution to the Livery-Men of London, against the General E. 744 d.-1757. The County E., a Farce. Lond. Hooper, 8vo. 1s.-1768. A Perspective View of the Complexion of some late E.s, and of the Candidates; with a conclusion deduced from thence. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. Lond. Steare, 8vo. 1s.-1768. A Description of the Mock E. at Garrat, on the Seventh of this Month, &c. &c. Collected from the Amusements of a Country Friend. By a Person on the Spot. Lond. Bingley, 8vo. 1s. 1768. Liberty deposed, or the Western E. See LIBERTY, 1768. — 1769. A Vindication of the Right of E., against the Disabling Power of the House of Commons, &c. Lond. Woodfall, 1s. 6d.-1769. The Case of the E. for the County of Middlesex. See MIDDLESEX, 1769. — 1770. A Briefly Historical, Natural and Lively, Free and Humorous Description of an Exeter E. 150 f.-1774. The E. 32 a. 1774. A new Interlude, called The E., as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Lond. Griffin, 8vo. 6d. 1775. Reports of certain Cases determined and adjudged by the Commons in Parliament, respecting Controverted E.s in the 21st and 22d years of the Reign of King James I. To which is prefixed, an Historical Account of the Ancient Rights of determining Cases upon Controverted E.s. 418 u. 1775. Memoirs of the late Contested E. for the County of Leicester. 479 k.-1775. The General E. A Series of Letters, chiefly between two Female Friends. Lond. Walter. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s.-1776. Epistola Poetica Familiaris, in qua continentur Tabula Quinque ab eo excogitatæ quæ Personas representant Poëmatis cujusdam Anglicani, cui Titulus, An E. Ball. 34 n. - 1769. A Fair Trial of the Important Question, or the Rights of E., asserted against the Doctrine of Incapacity by Expulsion, or by Resolution, upon true Constitution

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ELECTIONEERING.-1768. Flagel; or a Ramble of Fancy through the land of E.; in the manner of the Devil upon Two Sticks. Lond. Kearsley, 8vo. 2s.

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Elements of 1792. An Account of the Good Effects of E. in a Case of Violent Spas. E. and of Electro-Chemistry. 858 m.-1815. The Simple Theory of E. modic Affection. 968 b.-1798. Letter on Medical E. 115 g.-1799. 943 c.-1817. An Essay on the Nature of Light, Heat and E. 130 h. An Essay on Medical E., demonstrating its Effects, especially in Female ELECTROMETER, an Instrument for measuring Electricity. — Complaints; with Observations on the Inefficacy of Metallic Tractors. 1772. 1782. Account of a New E. 154 m. 484 f.-1787. Description of 967 z. 1802. De l'E.é Medicale; a Treatise on E. 581 q a New E. 99 q.-1789. The most Sensible E. yet constructed. 99 g. An Essay on the Medical Application of E. 115 g.N. D.-Effects 1789. A Description of an E. of a New Construction. 154 m.-1799. of E. in removing a fixed Contraction of the Fingers. 327 b.---- -E.ICAL A Description of a New Universal E. MACHINES, &c.-1745. 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The Pantheon Rupture; or a Dispute and Observations made with the Doubler of E., with a view to determine between E. and Reason, with their final Separation; to which are added, its real utility in the investigation of the E. of Atmospheric Air, in diffe- Pantheon Epistles; or the Modern Art of Polite Letter-writing. Lond. rent degrees of purity. 794 d.1796. Description and Use of an E.ical Robison, 4to. 1s. 6d.-1801. Deinology; or the Union of Reason and E. Machine. 694 k.-1797. On the Multiplier of E. 205 b.-1797. A 518 b. -N. D.-Regulæ E.tiarum. 285 y. Method of measuring the Force of an E.ical Battery, during the time of ELEGY. 1495. E.ies. 114 U. - -1496. E.ie Fausti. 858 i.its being charged. 456 0.1797. A Comparison between E.ical Ma- 1503. E.iarum, libri tres. 184 f. 1544. Sententiæ aliquot distichis chines with a Cylinder, and those which produce their Effects by means of compositæ et E.ia de Amore divino et humano, cum Naumachio. 926 a Circular Plate of Glass. 651 x.-1798. Account of some Experiments s.-1548. Elogia Virorum aliquot in Britanniâ Memorabilium. Lond. with a view to determine an unequivocal Method of ascertaining the Power 8vo. 1562. E.iarum, liber unus. 58 v.1573. Sonnets, Stanzas, of E.ical Machines. 279 c. 1798. A View of the Perkinean E.; or E.ies, Songs, Epigrams, Imitations, and other Poems. 300 d. 1578. an Inquiry into the Influence of Metallic Tractors. 587 k.-1798. The E.iæ. 398 h.-1574. Sonnets, Songs, Odes and E.ies. 548 j.-1586. Description of a new Portable E.ical Machine. 740 v.-1799. Account E.iarum, libri duo. 315 1.1586. Tichborn's E., written with his of Improvements in E.ical Batteries; a Method of augmenting their owne hand in the Tower, before his Execution. 978 e. — 1587. EPower, with Experiments, showing the proportional lengths of wire fused logia Carmine E.iaco in Imagines 50 doctorum Virorum. 791 c.by different quantities of E. 279 c.-1800.. Account of New E.ical or 401 r.—1598. Translation of the E.ies of Ovid, 3 bookes. Galvanic Apparatus. 938 n.-1801. Some Experiments and ObservaSilvæ E., &c. 111 f.-1600. Certamen E.iacum notions on Sig. Volta's E.ical Pile, clearly elucidating the Phenomena. 468 597 k. -1601. Operum Poëticorum par E.iaca. 589 i.1802. Experiments on the E.ic Pile. 752 a.-1804. Improvement h. 1608. Divers Sonnets, Odes, E.ies, Madrigals, and other Poesies. of the E.ical Machine, chiefly with respect to Rubbers. 979 i. — 1807. 289 h. - 1609. Two E.ies. 287 2.- 1611. A Book of E.ies on the Practical E. and Galvanism; containing a series of Experiments, calcu Death of Henry IV. 399 p.1611. E.iarum de Funesta Morte Henlated for the use of those who are desirous of becoming acquainted with rici magni, liber singularis. 399 p. 1612. Two Books of E.ies. 950 that branch of Science. 279 c.-1810. Essay on the Practice of E. 180 m. 1612. Three Books of E.ies, three of Epigrams, Epitaphs, E.ies,

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