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Real Interest of England with regard to A., &c. See ENGLAND, 1778. -1779. Considerations on the A. Inquiry. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo.1779. Letters of Papinian; in which the Conduct, Present State, and Prospect of the A. Congress are examined. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 1s. 6d. — 1779. A Brief Examination of the Plan and Conduct of the Northern Expedition in A. in 1777, and of the Surrender of the Army under the Command of General Burgoyne. Lond. Hookham, 8vo. 15.- 1779. Considerations upon the A. War. See FRENCH WAR, 1779.-1779. Concerning War with A. 341 .1779. The Evil of Rebellion, as applicable to A. Conduct, considered. Great Britain oppressing A. a Groundless Charge. 691 g. 1779. Strictures on the Philadelphia Mischianza, or Triumph upon leaving A. unconquered, &c. Lond. Bew, 8vo. 1s.-1779. A View of the Evidence relating to the Conduct of the A. War, under Sir William Howe, Lord Viscount Howe, and General Burgoyne, as given before a Committee of the House of Commons last Session of Parliament, &c. Lond. Richardson and Co. 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1779. Letters on the A. War. 470 a.-1780. The History of the Civil War in A. Vol. i. Lond. T. Payne and Son, 5s.-1780. Dispassionate Thoughts on the A. War, addressed to the Moderate of all parties. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. Is. --- 1780. A Bill for quieting the Troubles now reigning in the British Colonies in A. 254 c.-1780. An Essay on the Interests of Great Britain in regard to A. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1780. -1780. Le Destin de l'Amerique, &c. The Fate of A.; or Picturesque Dialogues, unfolding the Cause of late Events, the Policy, Interests, Resources of the Powers of Europe considered in relation to the present War, and the Effect which this War is likely to produce on the Happiness of Mankind. Brabant, Lond. 8vo. -1780. The Revolution of A. 793 M.-1780. The History of the Civil War in A., vol. i., comprehending the Campaign of 1775, 1776, and 1777. 457 v.- 1780. An Impartial History of the War in A. between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commencement to the end of the year 1779, exhibiting a circumstantial, connected and complete Account of the Real Causes, Rise and Progress of the War; interspersed with Anecdotes and Characters of the different Commanders, and Accounts of such Personages in Congress; with an Appendix, containing a Collection of interesting and authentic Papers, tending to elucidate the History; illustrated with a variety of copperplates. Lond. Faulder, 8vo. 6s. 6d.—1780. Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the A. Rebellion; in which the Causes of that Rebellion are pointed out, and the policy and necessity of offering to the A. a system of government founded on the principles of the constitution, are clearly demonstrated: by the Author of Letters to a Nobleman on the Conduct of the A. War. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 3s.-1780. An Essay on the Interests of Britain in regard to A. See BRITAIN, 1780.-1780. servations on A. Independency. Edin. 8vo. — 1782. A Collection of State Papers relative to the first acknowledgment of the United States of A., and the Reception of their Minister Plenipotentiary by the States-General of the United Netherlands. Lond. Fielding, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1782. The Recovery of A. demonstrated to be practicable by Great Britain, upon principles and deductions that are clear, precise, and convincing. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 1s.-1782. On the Present State of England and the Independence of A. 292 i.-1782. The Conduct of Earl C. during the Campaign in North A. in the year 1781. 259 .1782. Declaration and Address of his Majesty's Suffering Loyalists to the People of A. Lond. Becket, 4to. 1s. 6d. — 1782. A Plan of Reconciliation with A., consistent with the dignity and interest of both countries, humbly addressed to the King. Lond. Coghlan, 8vo. 1s.-1782. Considerations on the AttorneyGeneral's Proposition for a Bill for the Establishment of Peace with A. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1782. An Enquiry whether the absolute Independence of A. is not to be preferred to her partial Dependence. Lond. Bew, 8vo. 1s.-1783. The Constitution of the several Independent States of A. 540 e.- -1783. Authentic Copy of the Treaty concluded between the States-General and the United States of A. 540 e.1783. An Authentic Copy of the Provisional and Preliminary Articles of Peace between Great Britain and the United States of A., &c. See PEACE, ARTICLES OF, 1782.-1783. Observations on the fifth Article of the Treaty with A.; and on the Necessity of appointing a Judicial Inquiry into the Merits and Losses of the A. Loyalists. Printed by order of their A. gents. Lond. Walker, 8vo.-1783. An Address to the People of Great Britain, containing Thoughts entertained during the Christmas Recess on the Independence of A. Lond. Milne, 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1783. Considerations on the Provisional Treaty with A., and the Preliminary Articles of Peace with France and Spain. Lond. Cadell, 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1783. The Triumph of Liberty and Peace with A.; a Poem. Lond. Walker, 4to. 2s.-1783. A Peep behind the Ministerial Curtain; being a Copy of the Instructions given to the Commissioners empowered to make Peace with A.; together with several other Papers. Lond. fol. - 1783. Narrative relative to Sir Henry Clinton's Conduct during part of his command of the King's Troops in North A. 240 o. — 1783. The Provisional Treaty with A. 540 e.-1783. Observations on the Commerce of the A. States. -1784. Strictures on Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet on the Commerce of the A. States. See PROCLAMATION, RESTRAINING, 1784.-1784. A Free and Candid Review of a Tract, entitled, Observations on the Commerce of the A. States, shewing the pernicious consequences, both to Great Britain and to the British Sugar Islands, of the Systems recommended in that Tract. Lond. Lowndes, 8vo. 2s. -1784. Considerations on

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the Present Situation of Great Britain and the United States of North A., with a view to their future Commercial Connections. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1784. 1784. Observations on the Management of the Diseases of the Army and Navy during the A. War; with some Account of the Loss of Senegal, and the Army at York in Virginia; in answer to Dr. Monro. 670 v.-1784. A Tour in the United States of A.; containing an Account of the Present Situation of that Country, its Population, Agriculture, Commerce, &c.; with a Description of the Indian Nations. 866 v.-1784. Observations on the Importance of the A. Revolution, and the Means of making it useful to the World. 775 y.-1784. A Detail of the several Engagements, &c. of the Royal and A. Armies, during the years 1775 and 1776. 197 v.-1784. Information to those who would remove to A. 385 g. 1784. Observations sur la Gouvernement, &c. Observations on the Government and Laws of the United States of A. 527 j.-1785. Re-union of Britain and A. See BRITAIN, 1785.-1785. Remarks on Lord Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce of the United States of A. See SHEFFIELD, LORD, 1785.-1786. History of the War with A., commencing in 1775, and ending 1783. 31 w.-1786. A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the Southern Provinces of A. 894 9.-1786. A Treaty of Amity and of Commerce between the United States of A., and his Majesty the King of Prussia. No price nor bookseller, 8vo. 1787. A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of A. 6 f.--1787. Plan of the New Constitution for the United States of A., agreed upon in a Convention of the States. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. Is.-1788. Considerations on the Provisional Treaty with A. 572 w.-1788. History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of A., including an Account of the late War, and of the thirteen Colonies, from their origin to that period. 427 h.-1789. A Summary Review of the Laws of the United States, North A., the British Provinces, and West Indies; with Observations, Precedents, &c. By a Barrister of the State of Virginia. Lond. Robinson, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1789. The Journal of the A. Convention, appointed to frame an Ecclesiastical Constitution, and prepare a Liturgy for the Episcopal Churches in the United States. See LITURGY, 1789.-1791. An Alphabetical Register of all the Authors living in Great Britain, Ireland, and in the United Provinces of A. 799 m.-1791. Thoughts on the Peace, and the probable Advantages thereof to the United States of A. 727f-1791. The History of the A. Revolution. 789 n.-1792. Letters from A., Historical and Descriptive, comprising occurrences from 1769 to 1777, inclusive. 328 2.-1792. State Papers, and other authentic Documents. Intended as materials for a History of the United States of A. 478 f.-1792. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdown, on his Speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowledgement of A. Independence. 727 f.1792. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States of A., with that Constitution prefixed, in which are unfolded the Principles of Free Government, and the Superior Advantages of Republicanism demonstrated. 973 a.-1792. Review of the Principal Constitutions of the States of Europe, and of the United States of A. 271 q.-1792. The A. Geography; or a View of the Present Situation of the United States of A. 686 i.-1793.. Return of the whole Number of Persons within the several Districts of the United States, according to an Act providing for the Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States, passed March 1, 1791. Lond. Phillips, 8vo. 1s. 6d. — 1794. A View of the relative Situation of Great Britain and the United States of North A. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1794. — 1794. The A. Calendar, or United States Register, for the year 1794; to be continued annually. Philadelphia. Lond. reprinted, Debrett, 12mo. 2s.. 6d.-1794. A Case decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, in February 1793; in which is discussed the Question, Whether a State be liable to be sued by a Private Citizen of another State? Lond. Dilly, 8vo. 2s. 6d. 1794. A View of the relative Situation of Great Britain and the United States of A.; by a Merchant. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 1s. — 1794. Situation of the United States of North A. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1794. -1795. Official Letters to the Honourable A. Congress, written during the War between the United Colonies and Great Britain. 951 q.-1795.. Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between his Britannic Majesty and the United States of A., by their President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, Nov. 19, 1794. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 1s.1795. An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the A. United States and the European Settlements in A. and in the West Indies. 975 n.-1796. The Journal of an Excursion to the United States of North A., in the Summer of 1794. 947 p.-1797. A View of the Causes and Consequences of the A. Revolution; in thirteen Discourses, preached in North A., between the years 1763 and 1775. 138 f.-1798. Anecdotes, Details of Skirmishes, Battles, and other Military Events, du-ring the A. War. 479 h.-1799. A short View of the Comparative Political Freedom enjoyed in France, A., Britain, &c.

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On the System of Policy hitherto pursued by the Government of the United States of A. 74 u.-1801. A Memoir in Justification of the Conduct of Great Britain in seizing Foreign Ships and Warlike Stores, destined for the A. Insurgents. 645 t.-1802. View of the Administrations in the Government of A. under Washington, Adams and Jefferson. 1803. The Fatal Tendency of the Peace with A. 241 w.-1804. Remarks made on the Coasts of the United States of A. 877 g. 1804.. View of the Climate and Soil of the United States of A. 938 7-1804, A Compendious View of the Colonies planted by England on the Continent

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1818. Voyage to China, in the Lyra, along with Lord A.'s
Embassy. 457 .-D
-N. D.-Letters to the Directors of the East India
Company and Lord A. in 1777, 1778, and 1781. 886 e.
AMIANO, NAPHTHA OF.-1817. Experiments on the Composition and
Properties of the Naphtha of A.
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AMIANTH, or AMIANTHUS, a subspecies of Asbestos. 1686. A large and curious Account of the A. or Asbestine Linen. 673 p.-1691. De Incombustibili Lino, sive Lapide A., deque illius filandi modo, epistolaris Dissertatio. 226 g.-1710. Of the Asbestos or Lapis A., found in the Highlands of Scotland. 119 w. AMICA, FLOWERS OF.-1787. obstructed Menses. 667 q.

The Efficacy of the Flowers of A. in

AMICIA, Daughter of Hugh Cyvelick, Earl of Chester.-1673. Defence of A., against Sir Peter Leicester's Assertions of her being a Bastard.

635 s.

AMIENS, the Capital of the department of the Somme, and the Samaro Briva of the Ancients.--1589. Declaration of the French King against the Townes of Paris, Orleance, A., and Abbeuille, and their Adherentes. 948 q.-1802. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Peace of A. 237 q.-1802. Sermon on the Peace of A. 349 j.-1802. Remarks on the Peace of A. 98 k.-1803. Peace of A. See BONAPARTE, 1803.-1803. Treaty of A. See LONDON, 1803.-1803. A Continuation of the Peace of A.1802. 257 v.-1811. Virginia; or the Peace of A. 731 r.—1812. On an Early Variety of Grape, from A. 576 g. -N. D.-Ecclesiastical Conferences of the Diocese of A. 652 l. The Catechism of A. 652 1. -EM. LIT. CH. born at A.-1478. James Sylvius. 891 w. - 1598. Vincent Voiture. 938 k.-1610. Charles du Cange du Fresne, commonly called Du Cange. 388 m. - 1620. James Rohault. 813.1685. Dom Martin Bouquet. 139 d.-1709. John Baptist Lewis Gresset. 441 m.-1739. John Baptist le Grand. 432 y.— -N. D. John Rioland. 805 m.-Benedict Baudouin. AMIES, ST. HILL.-1802. St. A. H.; a Poem, dedicated to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. Lond. Debrett, 4to. 5s. AMIETTE.-1778. Lond. Kearsly, 8vo.

of North A. 646 u.-1806. Speech on a Motion for the Non-importation of British Merchandise, pending the present Disputes between Great Britain and A. 790 q.-1806. Speech of the Hon. J. Randolph, in the House of Representatives of the United States of A., on a Motion for the Importation of British Merchandize. 878 p.-1806. A. Arguments on British Rights. 878 p.-1807. A true Picture of the United States of A.; by a British Subject. 8vo. 3s.-1807. A Statistical Account of the United States of A. 762 i. 1807. Difference between Great Britain and the United States of A. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1807.-1807. Concessions to A. the Bane of Britain; or the Cause of the present distressed Situation of the British Colonial and Shipping Interests explained, and the proper Remedy suggested. Lond. Richardson, 8vo. 2s.-1808. vations on the A. Treaty. 263 n.--1808. Memoirs of an American Lady; with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in A., as they existed previous to the Revolution. 433 p.-1808. On the late Treaties with the United States. 52 b.-1808. Fifty Figures of new Genera and new Species of Plants of the United States of A. 837 0.-1809. Considerations on the Executive Government of the United States of A. 982 k.-1809. Speech in the House of Commons, on the Overtures of the A. Government. 878 p.1809. Correspondence between the Governments of the United States of A. and Great Britain. 1s. 6d.. 1810. Travels through the United States of A., Canada and Georgia, in the years 1806-7-8. 583 s.-1811. Letters addressed to the People of the United States of A., on the Conduct of the A. Government towards Great Britain and France. 756 b.1812. Dispute between Great Britain and A. See BRITAIN, GREAT, 1812. -1812. Conciliation with A. the true Policy of Great Britain; by a Friend to British Manufactures. Lond. Stockdale, 8vo. Is. 6d. -1813. Letters on the existing differences between Great Britain and A. 354 t. -1814. Sketch of the United States of North A. 947 k.-1816. An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the late War with Great Britain; published by authority of the A. Government. 8vo.-1814. A compressed View of the Points to be discussed in treating with the United States of A., A. D. 1814; with an Appendix and two Maps. Lond. Richardson, 8vo. 1817. Observations on the Geology of the United States of A. 632 d. - 1818. Statistical Annals of the United States of A. 847 h.. 1818. AMILEC.. Travels through the United States of A. in .1753. A.; or the Seeds of Mankind; translated from the years 1806-7-8-9-10-11. 663 j.-1818. Notes in a Journey in A., the French. Lond. Needham, 8vo. 1s. from the Coast of Virginia to the territory of Illinois. 115 e.-1818. A AMINTA, or AMYNTAS, the name of one of Tasso's Works, and given to Year's Residence in the United States of A.; treating of the face of the several other Works of Fiction.-1587. The Lamentations of A. for the country, the climate, the soil, the products, the mode of cultivating the Death of Phyllis; in English Hexameters. 386 k.1591. A Translaland, prices of land, of labour, of food and raiment, &c. 241 y. tion of Tasso's A. 386 l. - 1592. A. Gaudia. 953 n.1592. A.'s 1819. An Appeal from the Judgment of Great Britain respecting the Dale. 386 l. -1638. A.; or the Impossible Dowry. 790 s.- 1653. United States of A. 946 w. 1819. A Statistical, Political and His- Osservationi sopra l'A. dell Tasso. 663 y.. 1655. A. 896 a.- .1700. torical Account of the United States of A., from the period of the first establishments to the present day, on a new plan. 949 d.—N. D.— The Remembrancer, a Collection of Papers in favour of the A. Cause. 24 j.-History of the A. War. 905 z.Origin and Continuation of the War with A. 435 m. - Fast Sermon; on the A. Rebellion. 528 s.Succinct View of the A. Contest, addressed to those whom it may concern. 789 j.-Account of the Influence of the Military and Political Events of the A. Revolution upon the Human Body. 821 y.

AMERICAN, a Native of America.-1642. De Origine Gentium A., Dissertationes duæ. 446 f.-1644. De Origine Gentium A. Dissertatio. 252 c.-1645. De Origine Gentium A. Dissertatio. 722 f.-1649. That the A. are descended from the Israelites, &c. 325 i.—1652. A. no Jews; or Impossibilities that the A. are of that Race. 343 v.-1693. Descriptio Negotiationum Batavorum atque Legationum ad Indos et A., Belgice. 474 2.-1725. A Proposal for converting the Savage A. to Christianity. 103 9.-1767. The Female A. See WINKFIELD, ELIZA, 1767. -1767. The Adventures of Emmira, or the Fair A. See EMMIRA, 1767. 1769. Private Letters of an A., &c. See Letters, 1769. — 1772. Memoirs of the A., with a Description of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Island of St. Domingo; translated from the French. Lond. Noble, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s. —1778. The A. Fugitive. See FRIENDSHIP, 1778.1782. Songs, Duets, &c. in the Fair A.; a Comic Opera, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Evans, Strand, Svo. 1785. The Liberal A.; a Novel; by a Lady. Lane, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s.-1795. Sur les A. 738 0.-1803. The A.; a Novel. 495 t.-- -N. D.-Examen des Recherches Philosophiques de Pauw sur les A. 747 e. See A

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AMERICAN LANGUAGE.-1661. Biblia Sacra in Linguam A. 333 f.-1708. De Linguis A. 797 r.-1739. The Affinity of the Language of the A. of the Terra Firma. 637 c.

AMERIGO, VESPUCCI. See VESPUTIUS.

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AMES, JOSEPH, a celebrated English Typographical Antiquary.-1770. Letter to Mr J. A., relating to an ancient Greek Inscription. 1770. Letter to Mr. A. on some Arabic and Roman Numerals. AMES, WILLIAM, an English Divine in the time of King James and King Charles.-1613. Disceptatio Scholastica inter Nic. Grevinchovium et Gul. Amesium. 26 t,

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English Opera, as performed at Covent-Garden. Lond. Lowndes, 8vo.
1s.-1770. The A. of Tasso. 882 k.-1784. L'A. du Tasse; Pasto-
rale, en Cinq Actes. 722 h. N. D.-A.; a Play. 283 n.—A.; a
Pastoral. 716 v. See TASSO.
AMINTOR, or AMYNTOR, a name given to the following Works.-
1699. A.; or a Defence of Milton's Life, and various Notes now added.
910 f. 1747. A. and Theodora; or, The Hermit, a Poem. 6378.-
1765. Daphne and A.; Com. Op. 112 g.-1769. The History of A.
and Teresa. Lond. Owen, 12mo. 3s. - 1816. A. and Adelaide, or the
Tale of Life; a Romance of Poetry, in three Cantos. 655 d.
AMISSA.-1561. The several Stories of A. and Eramio.
AMITERNUM, in Italy.—86 в. c. Caius Crispus Sallustius born at
A. 86 B. C. 828 g.
521 p.-1574. The true Fygure
Celestial A. 799 v.-1685.
See FRIENDSHIip,-Love.
Upon the Story of A., from the Danish Chroni-
764 k.
Epistola ad A.

AMITY.-1568. The Arbor of A.
of A. and Freyndshyp. 546 e.-1660.
Amours, et Amourettes.
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AMMÆUS.-1554.
AMMARIN.-1798.
vols. 12mo. 6s.
AMMIANUS, MARCELLINUS.
AMMON, the Egyptian.-1583. Physical Mathematiques, or Mathe-
matical Phisickes, directed vnto A. 472 b.
AMMONIA, or AMMONIAC, a Chemical Substance, known formerly
by the name of Volatile Alkali.-1775. Native Fixed Sal A. 693 v.-
1799. A. 779 j.- 1799. On the Use of Pure A. in the Heartburn
which attends Pregnancy. 857 s. - -1806. Explanation of a common
Impurity in the Nitrite of A.

826 b.-1807. On the most Sensible Reagents for Muriatic, Carbonic and Sulphuric Acids, and for A. 752 b.1809. Experiments on A. 485 e.-1817. Experimental Researches on the A. Salts. 923 w. -N. D.-Amalgam procured from A. 289 m. See CHEMISTRY,-ALKALI, Volatile. AMMONIACAL GAS. 1812. Experiments on the Existence of Water in Muriate of A., formed by the Combination of Muriatic Acid and Ammoniacal Gases. 692 f.-1812, Whether Water be produced in the Combination of Muriatic Acid Gas and A. Gas. 137 d. AMMONITÆ, or CORNUA AMMONIS, applied to the Hippocampus Major of the Brain. -1748. On some Vertebræ of A. or Cornua A. 64 AMMONITES, a People of Cœlo-Syria, and the Descendants of Am

AMETO.-1478. A. or Nimfale d'Ameto.
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AMGRALDUS.-1656. Jura Magistratus, contra Mons. A.
AMHARIC LANGUAGE, the Court Language of Abyssinia. 1693.
Grammatica A. Linguæ quæ est Vernacula Habessinorum.
AMHERST, Jeffery, Lord AmHERST, a late English Statesman and
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AMOMUM, or TUGUs, a Genus of Plants of the Class Monandria and Order Monogynia.-1698. Description of the true A. or Tugus. 187 f. See BOTANY.

AMOND, Sr., in French Flanders.-1788. near St. A., in French Flanders. 49 j.

AMONIUM, a small Town in Phrygia. beginning of the 6th century, B. C. 8j.

Of the Waters of Bone,

AMONONIUS.-1535. Explicatio in A. 992 b. AMORANDA.—1785. A.; or the Reformed Coquet; a new edit., being the 8th. Lond. Noble, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. AMORATA.-1644. A. 779 s.

dicata Defensio, inchoata et continuata. 487 q.-1789. Observations on the Class of Animals called by Linnæus A. 435 w.-1801. Historiæ A. Naturalis et Literariæ, Fasciculi 2. 837 u -N. D.-De Piscibus et Aquatilibus omnibus. 411 i. See HISTORY, NATURAL,-ANIMALS. AMPHIGERIA.-Pandion and A.; a Romance. 274 g. AMPHILOCHIUS, SAINT.-1532. Opus de Spiritu Sancto, ad A. AMPHION.-1700. A. Anglicus. 123-1801. A.; or the Force of Concord, Regulation, and Peace. 707 l.

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AMPHITHEATRE, an edifice of a circular or oval form, having a spacious area in the middle, encompassed with rows of seats, one above Esop born at A. in the another, where spectators might behold various kinds of games and spectacles.-1604. De A., libri duo. 609 y.-1630. L'A. sanglant, où sont representées plusieurs Tragiques de nostre temps, en 2 parties. 189 r.1665. Description de l'A. d'Arles. 450 t.-1723. Of the Roman A. at Dorchester. 887 c.-1727. Commentarium in Mutilum Companiæ A. titulum aliasque nonnullas inscriptiones. 660 r.-1730. A Complete History of the ancient A., more particularly regarding the Architecture of these buildings, and, in particular, that of Verona, by the Marquis Scipio Maffei. 426 n. 634 c.-1746. Historical Notices respecting the A. at Florence. 640 x.- 1785. Observations on the Remains of the A. of Flavius Vespasian at Rome, as it was in the year 1777. 465 r. -N. D. -Antichi Tempi ed A., esitenti in Roma ed in altre parti d'Italia. 759 d. See AMUSEMENT,-CIRCUS.

AMORETTA. 1792. A.; or the False Step recovered; a Moral Poem; inscribed to the Governors of the Magdalen. Lond. Bladon, 8vo. AMOROSO.-1810. A.; a Novel. AMORY, THOMAS, a Dissenting Minister of considerable eminence.1756. A short Sketch of his own Life.

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AMOS.- 1520. Comm. in Malachi, Joel, et A. 570 e.Comm. in A. 583 p.-1549. Tarquin in Osean, Joelem, A., &c. 786 m.-1556. Comm. in A., &c. 542 x.-1556. A. See HoSEA, Heb. 1556. -1556. Paraphrasis Chaldaica in Hoseam, Joelem, et A. 552 d.-1578. Commentarius in A. 283 j.-1600. Lectiones in Prophetam A. 319 d.-1600. Two Sermons on Rom. xii. 19., and A. v. 15. 958 t.-1613. Twenty-one Sermons on the first chapter of A. 99 c.-1613. Twenty-one Sermons on the second Chapter of A. 99 c.-1625. Sermon on A. i. 12. 842 s.-1629. A Commentary or Exposition on the third chapter of A. 99 c.-1644. Sermon on A. v. 6. 969 g.-1646. Sermon on A. vii. 5. 425 k.-1660. Sermon on A. v. 13. 171 c.-1666. Sermon on A. See WELCOME, 1666.-1670. An Assize Sermon on A. vi. 12. 549 j.-1672. Assize Sermons on A. v. 23, 24. 470 c.-1678. The Famine of the Word threatened to Israel; a Sermon from A. viii. 11, 12. 153 w.-1680. Fast Sermon for Fire of London; on A. iv. 11, 12. 173 j.-1681. Commentarii in Matth. et in Joelem, A., Haggai, et duas Epistolas Petri. 731 b. - 1690. Fast Sermon on A. iv. 12. 81 e.

731 x.-1732. SerSermon on A. iii. 2. 653 r.-1755. An

1691. Fast Sermon on A. iv. 21. 893 r.-1695. Sermon on the Death of Queen Mary; on A. viii. 9, 10. 641 h.-1699. Sermon on A. v. 25. 770.-1702. The Pious and Just Magistrate; a Sermon at the Election of the Lord Mayor; Amos v. 24. 25 c.-1711. On A. iv. 10. 867 a. 1712. Farewell Sermon; on A. iii. 3. 891 h. 1716. On A. iv. 2. 401 g.-1720. Fast Sermon for the Plague; on A. iv. 12. 73 s.-1727. The Original of Public Calamities; on A. iii. 6. mon after a Fire; on A. iv. 11. 309 g.1747. 69 v.-1750. On the Earthquakes; on A. iv. 12. Alarm to a Careless World; on A. iv. 12. 814 p.-1755. Two Discourses on the cruel Oppressions of the Protestants in France; on A. vi. 412 q.-1756. Two Fast Sermons, on A. iv. 12. 944 j.-1757. A Sermon on A. v. 6. 293 r. 1760. Fire at Boston; on A. iii. 8. 659 t.-1763. A. Propheta Expositus, Interpretatione Nova Latina instructus, amplissimo Commentario ex Theologia Ebræa ac Israelitica illustratus, cum quatuor Appendicibus. 466 k.-1781. Fast Sermon on A. iii. 6. 877 v. -N. D.-On Hosea, Joel, and A. 821e.- - The Christian Ministry considered; on A. ii. 11. 919 j.-A Sermon on A. ix. 2. 288 m.- -Comment. in Joel, A., Jonam, Ecclesiasten. 924 g.A Commentary on A. 425 n. See BIBLE. AMOUNDERMP.-1809. Amoundermp, Lonsdale, and Furnip, in Lancashire. 85 %.

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AMPHABEL, ST.-1534. The Lyfe and Passyon of St A., whiche conuerted Saint Albon to the Fayth of Christe. 624 y.

AMPHIBIA, the third Class of Animals in the Linnæan system.1734. A Miscellaneous Collection of Plants, Birds, Quadrupeds, and A. 842 j.-1745. A. Gyllenborgiana. 473 k.-1755. Descriptiones Animalium, A., &c. 378 v.-1768. An Account of the Lymphatic System in A. Animals. 492 r. 1771. Appendix relating to the Lymphatic System in Birds, Fishes, and A. Animals. 492 w.—1 -1785. Mammalia, Oves, A., Pisces, Insecta, et Vermes. 355 a,-1787. A. Virtutis Me

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AMPHYLICUS.-1615. A., seu de Natura Crepusculorum, Tractatio. 590 u.

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ANESTHESIA, loss of the sense of touch. Case of A. 989 w. ANAGLYPHA, a certain kind of ornamented vase.-1683. Explicatio Veteris Tabellæ A. 352 s.

ANAGRAM, a word or sentence, which, by a transposition of the letters, becomes a word or sentence of a different meaning.-1586. A. liber unus, Odarum libri duo. 286 -1621. New Epigrammes, A., Epitaphes. 49 -1637. A. and Acrosticks. 494 g.-1653. The A. of J. Lilburne. 606 t.-1658. Several A. in Latine, Welch, and English, upon the name of that most highly renowned Worthy of Worthies, Oliver, late Lord Protector. 289 w.

ANALECTS.-1480. Liber A. 43 a.-1516. A. prior, libb. duo, Latine. 43 a.-1622. A. Ecclesiasticarum Exercitationum. 677 %.1664. A. Inauguralia, sive Disceptationes Medicæ. 812 n.-1723. Vetera A. 279 -1771. A. in Prose and Verse. 193 u.-1789. A. Græca Evangelica; for the use of Schools. Lond. Dilly, 12mo. 1s.1789. A. Latina; for the use of Schools. Lond. Dilly, 12mo. Is. 6d.— N. D.-Montfaucon's Greek A. 772 c.

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ANALEMMA, a Planisphere, or Projection of the Sphere. Ptolomæi A. 251 q. See SPHERE. ANALOGY, the resemblance between several things in some respects, which yet differ in others.-1607. Speculum A. et Metamorphosis aliquot Magnatum. 951 e.-1646. Orthographiæ et A. vulgo Etymologiæ Ebraicæ, Delineatio. 792 i.-1733. Things Divine and Supernatural conceived by A. with Things Natural and Human. 158 a.-1760. Essay to promote the experimental A. of Hood. 288 j.-1770. Linguarum A. 598 u.-1790. Of certain A. observed by the Greeks in the use of their Letters, and particularly of the Letter ZIMA. 282 v. -1798. On the Force of Testimony in establishing Facts contrary to A. 991 f.-1806. Lessons on Etymology and A. 909.-1811. The A. and Anomalies of the Hebrew Language. 903 0.-1811. A. in Plants and Animals.

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ANALYSIS, a department of Mathematics.-1489. Commentarius in primum Librum priorum A. Aristotelis, Græce. 19 r.-1520. Commentarii in Aristotelis priora A. in Elenchos Sophisticos. 19 t. 1559. Comm. in Libros Aristotelis posteriorum A. 38 u.-1591. In Artem A., Isagoge. 934 k.-1593. Tabulæ A., &c. 725 n.-1622. Apologia adversus Demonstrationem A. Rob. de Fluctibus. 567 y.-1644. Opus Algebraicum, cum Appendice de Arte A. PHIL. TRANS. under PHILOSOPHY, 1665.—1668. Supplementum A. ad Equationes Cartesianas. demonstrée; or, A. demonstrated. 799 u.-1709.

798 b.-1665. A. See De A. 860 u.-1691. 463 t.-1708. Analyse On the Extermination

of the unknown Quantities in the Geometrical A. 813 w.-1712. Commercium Epistolicum Joh. Collini et aliorum, de A. promota. 248 n.701 p.1722. A. et Synthesis, per Rationum et Angulorum Mensuras, promotæ. 261 t.-1730. Miscellanea A. de Seriebus et Quadraturis. 674 t.—1733. A General A.; or Method of resolving Problems. 581 v.-1743. Mathematical Dissertations on a variety of Physical and A. Subjects. 857 k.

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See PINE-APPLE. ANAPHORICUS.-1680. A., sive de Ascensionibus. ANARCHY.-1629. A. of Calvin. 564%.- 1646. The A. of a limited and mixed Monarchy. 367 m.-1658. The Rustic Rampant; or Rural A. affronting Monarchy in the person of Wat Tyler. 237 %A. Reviving, or the Good Old Cause on the Anvil. 754 y.The General Sources of A.; a Sermon. 341 y.-1720. Modern Pleas for A. and Rebellion reviewed. 864 g.-1795. Religion, a Preservation against Barbarism and A.; a Sermon. 631 0.-1809. The Pleasures of A.; a Dramatic Sermon. 5s. 6d.- -N. D.-The A. of the Ranters and other Libertines, &c. 71 p. ANARRHICHAS LUPUS LIN. Teeth of the A. L. Linnæi. 30 t. ANAS BERNICLA, a British Bird.-1665. (A. Bernicla.) 559 l.

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ANASTASIUS, Bibliothecarius or Librarian of the Romish Church. -1680. Not. et Obs. in A. de Vitis Romanorum Pontificum. ANASTASIUS THE SINAITE, a Classical Writer of the 7th century.1576. Isagoge in v. Libb. A.; seu Exercitatio de Incarnatione Christi, vel de variis circa Incarnationem Hæresibus. 901 p.

ANASTASIUS, the Emperor of Constantinople.-1720. Nummi in Honorem Imperatorum Zenonis et A. 328 d. On some

ANASTOMOSIS, the Communication of Vessels.-1730. uncommon A. of the Spermatic Vessels in a Woman. 686j. ANATHEMA, an Excommunication attended with Curses.-On the Power of A. 406 b. See EXCOMMUNICATION.

ANATOMIST.. 1578. The Historie of Man, sucked from the sap of the most approved A., &c. 69 f.-1658. All the New Discoveries of A., &c. 216 h.- - 1698. The A., or the Sham Doctor; a Farce. 792 h.-1797. The A.'s Vade-Mecum; containing a concise and accurate Description of the Structure, Situation and Use of every part of the Human Body; to which is added, an Explanation of Anatomical Terms. 512 n.-1813. Manuel de l'A. 659 r.

ANATOMY, that Science which treats of the Parts and Formation of the Human Body, and also of the Bodies of all Animals. — 1478. A. Omnium Humani Corporis Interiorum Membrorum. 690 t.-) - 1499. A., sive De Historia Corporis Humani, lib. v. 98 x.- 1502. A. Corporis Humani. 992 t.-1502. A. Matricis prægnantis; et de A. et Generatione Embryonis, Lat. 58 d.-1520. Annotationes A. 4 d. Isagogæ breves in A. Corporis Humani, cum aliquot figuris A. 102 i.. 1522. In Mundini A. Annotationes. 4 d.-1528. Two Books on A. 719

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