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and an Abstract of the Fundamental Doctrines which he maintained. 698 i.-N. D.-Bishop B.'s Important Points of Primitive Christianity maintained. 698 i-Piece levelled chiefly at B.'s Harmonia Apostolica, and Baxter's Aphorisms on Justification. 918 l.

BULL, GOLDEN, OF CHARLES IV. — 1662. Observationes in auream B. Caroli IV. 607 p. 1697. De Aurea B. Caroli Quarti.

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BULL, JOHN.-1712. Lewis Baboon turned honest, and J. B. Politician. 890 k.-1713. J. B.'s Last Will and Testament, as it was drawn by a Welch Attorney in the Temple. Lond. Reprinted, Edinburgh. 1718, fol. 1785. A Fragment of the History of that Illustrious Personage J. B., Esq. Lond. Bew, 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1792. Fragment of the History of J. B. By Sir Humphry Polesworth, Bart. Lond. Hookham, 8vo. 2s. 6d.-1793. J. B. in Hysterics. See ANTI-GALLIMANIA, 1793. -1797. Dialogue between J. B. and one of his Friends. See GIANTS, 1797.-1798. Warning to J. B. See WARNING, 1798. 1800. The Story of an Injured Gentleman, in a Letter from J. B. See GENTLEMAN, 1800.-1801. The Wedding and Bedding, or J. B. and his Bride fast Asleep; a Satirical Poem. 190 u. 1803. The Frantic Conduct of J. B. for a Century past; or a Review of his Wars and Debts; a Poem, in two Cantos, dedicated to the Right Hon. Henry Addington. Lond. Ridgway, 12mo. 2s.-1805. J. B.; or an Englishman's Fireside; a Comedy.

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BULL, RICHARD. v. BENNET, R. A., 1810.

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Catalogue of Duplicates of his Library.

BULLACE.-1716. The Stones of B. and Sloes. 298 m. BULL BAITING.-1649. The B. of the great B. of Bashan unfolded. 723 a.-1683. The B.-B. 827 r.—1764. A Particular Account of a B. F. See YORK, EDWARD DUKE OF, 1764.-1800. A Letter to the Right Hon. William Windham, on his late Opposition to the Bill to prevent B.B. See WINDHAM, WILLIAM, 1800.-1801. B.-B.; a Sermon on Barbarity to God's Dumb Creation. 79 a.

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BULLEIN, or BULLEYN, WILLIAM,-1585.

Currencies, in Reply to the B. Report of Mr. Huskisson. 972 y.-1811.
Observations on the present Price of B., and Rates of Exchange. 982 g.
-1811. Review of the Controversy respecting the High Price of B., &c.
Ss.-1811. High Price of Gold B. See HUSKISSON, MR., 1811.-1811. A
few Facts stated in Answer to the Report of the B. Committee, &c. By
an Annuitant. Lond. Richardson, 8vo. 1s. 6d. 1811. A short State-
ment of the Trade in Great Britain; with an Attempt to shew that Bank
Notes are not depreciated. Lond. Cadell and Davies, 8vo. 3s.-1811. A
Replication to all the Theorists, and Abstract Reasons on B., Coins, Ex-
changes and Commerce; in a Letter addressed to the Legislature of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. - 1811. An Appeal to
Common Sense, on the B. Question. By a Merchant. Lond. Richard-
son, 8vo. 2s. 1811. Present State of B. See BANK NOTES, 1811.-
1812. The B. Question discussed. 865 j. 1812. B. Report. See
FRANCE, 1812.-1813. The Price of Gold and Silver B., &c.
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A Review of the Controversy respecting the High Price of B. and the State of our Currency. Lond. Budd, 8vo. 3s. BULLIVANT, MRS. HANNAH.1698. A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Mrs. H. B. 272 w. BULL-RUNNING. .1772. B. at Tutbury, in Staffordshire, considered. 742 c.-1729. The History of the Stamford B. 741 h. BULLS.-1690. Musæum B., &c. 218 y. BULLS, Decrees issued by Popes.-1463. B. Papæ Pii II. Germanicè. 393 c.-1570. The End and Confession of John Felton, the rank traytor, who set vp the traytorous B. on the Bishop of London's gate. 250 n.-1571. Many large Priuiledges, Grants, and B. granted for euer. 478 d. 1582. Ecloge B. et Motu propriorum. 439 p.-1582. A Viewe of a Seditiovs B. sente into Englande from Pius Quintus, Bisshop of Rome, anno 1569. 547 8.-1588. The Holy B. and Crusado of Rome. 439 q.-1617. B., sive Nova Collectio plurimarum Constitutionum Apostolicarum diversorum Romanorum Pont. a Baeto Leone primo, usque ad S. D. N. Paulum Doctor B.'s Dyet. 746 quintum. 219 w. — 1638. B. Romanum à Leone Magno ad Urbanum VIII. 219 w.-1697. Opuscula de B. in Genere, nec non in Specie de Aurea B. Caroli Quarti. 451 n. - 1719. A Translation of the B. Unigenitus. 785 x. - .1745. Lettre au Sujet de la B. de N. S. P. le Pape, concernant les Rits Malabares. 404 b.-1805. Papal B., Acts of Sovereign Princes, and Papers respecting Sales of Property. 644 c. -N. D.On the B. against Biaus. 210 q. An Addition declaratorie to the B. 291.-Traité de l'Equilibre. A small piece, containing Observations on the 101 propositions, censured by the B. Unigenitus. 381 k. — B. Cruciata Sanctissimi Domini nostri Papæ contra Turcos. 393 d. An Addition declaratorie to the B. 711 7.-A Disclosing of the Great B. and certain Calves that he had gotten, and especially the Monster B. that roared at my Lord Byshop's Gate. 711 m.

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BULLER, CHARLES, M. P.-1813. A Letter to the Hon. East India
Company, in Reply to the Statements of C. B., Esq., M.P. 165 j.
BULLER, REV. WILLIAM, D. D., Bishop of Exeter.-1792.
mon at the Consecration of the Right Rev. W. B. 887 h.
BULLET.-1668. Account of a B. voided by Urine.
BULLIALDUS, or BOULLIAU, Ismael. 1658.
Astronomiæ Philolaicæ fundamenta.
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BULLINGER, HENRY. -1559. Letter to H. B., at Zurich, concerning the State of Religion in England. 547 v.-1561. Sententia de B. Tractatione in hæc verba, IN DOMO PATRIS MEI SUNT MANSIONES MULTÆ. 148 n.1742. Three Latin Epistles to B. 442 b.1760. B.'s Confession of Faith, translated into French. 107 u.-- -N. D.-Translation

of B.'s two Sermons on the Ende of the Worlde, &c. 771 y.-The Lives of Peter Martyr, Gesner, and B. 856 m.

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BULLION, Gold and Silver in an uncoined and unwrought state.— 1713. Considerations on our Money and B. 981 f.-1759. The Analysis of Trade, Commerce, Coin, B., Banks, and Foreign Exchanges. 191 d.-1772. Considerations on B. See COINAGE, BRITISH, 1772. 1789. Correct extensive Tables, applied to all the possible occasions of Mixing, Alloying, or finding the Value of B., &c. 22 h.-1805. Logarithm Tables, adapted to the Calculation of Exchequer B. 131 p. 1810. Remarks on the Report of the B. Committee. 136 b. 1810. Reflections on the Report of the B. Committee, in a Letter addressed to a Member of Parliament. 145 a. - 1810. Doubts as to the Expediency of adopting the Recommendation of the B. Committee. 375 0.- 1810. A recent Pamphlet, entitled, The High Price of B. 441 h.-1810. Inquiry into the present High Price of Gold B. in England. 497 n. 1810. The Cause of the High Price of B. 693 h. -1810. The High Price of B. a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes. 801 n.- 1810. Observations on the Report of the B. Committee. 858 j. 1810. The Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, and Accounts, from the Select Committee on the High Price of Gold B., ordered by the House of Commons to be printed the 8th of June 1810. Lond. 8vo. 14s.-1811. A Letter occasioned by the Report of the B. Committee. 52 v. 1811. A Letter to Davies Giddy, Esq., M. P., in Answer to his Statement of the B. Question. 69 b.. - 1811. Substance of two Speeches in the House of Commons on the Report of the B. Committee. 190 t.-1811. Speech on the Price of B. 203 u.-1811. Considerations on B., &c. 209 2d f.--1811. An Examination of the Report of the B. Committee. 242 r. 1811. A Plain Statement of the B. Question. 413 w.-1811. Examination of Sir John Sinclair's Observations on the Report of the B. Committee. 501 h. -1811. Respecting the Report of the B. Committee. 539 r. - 1811. Farther Observations on B. and Bank Notes. 758 k. 1811. The B. Debate; a Serio-Comic Satirical Poem. 759 z.1811. Substance of a Speech in the House of Commons on the Report of the B. Committee. 816 a.- 1811. Observations on a Letter of D. Giddy, Esq. on the B. Question. 829 c.-1811. Speech in the House of Commons on the Report of the B. Committee. 881 g.-1811. Observations on the B. Committee. 906j. · 1811. Of Currency and Exchange applied to the Report of the B. Committee. 917 a.-1811. Substance of two Speeches on the Report of the B. Committee. 928 b.. -1811. Defence of Abstract

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BULSTRODE, WHITELOCK.-1717. Letters between W. B. and Dr. Wood, Physician to the Pretender. 169 f.-1717. Letters between Wood, a Roman Catholick, and W. B., Esq. 980 l. BUMKINS.. 1566. Several conceited Humours of B. the Huntsman. 265 r.-1680. Cit and B. in a Dialogue. 344 a. BUMSTED, a Town of England, in the County of Essex.- -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT B.- -N. D.-Augustin Lindsell. 608 n. BUNBURY, SIR WILLIAM. ---1741. Letter to the Rev. Sir W. B. BUNCLE, JOHN, ESQ. 1756. The Life of J. B., Esq., containing various Observations and Reflections made in several parts of the World, and many Extraordinary Relations. 27 r.-1776. J. B. jun. Gentleman. Lond. Johnston, 8vo. 3s.

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BUNDY, JOHN.-1709. Remarks on Mr B.'s Translation of the Roman History, &c. 725 x.-1709. The Herculean Labour; or the Augæan Stable cleansed; being Remarks on Mr. B.'s Translation of the Roman History. 725 x.

BUNGAY CASTLE.-1797. B. C.; a Novel. 131 o.. BUNGEY.-1715. B.; or the False Brother proved his own Executioner. 323 g. BUNHILL-FIELDS, in England. 1717. Inscriptions on Tombs in B.-F. 792 u. BUNJARE-CHAUT.-1800. Of Cuttæ, Burros, and the Southern B.-C., in the year 1790.

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BUNKER'S HILL, BATTLE OF.-1775. An Impartial and Authen-
tic Narrative of the B. of B.'s H. 235 g.-1780. Three Letters to Lord
Viscount Howe; to which are added, Remarks on the Attack at B.'s H.
See HOWE, LORD VISCOUNT, 1780.-1784. A Plan of the Works on B.'s
H. at the time it was abandoned by his Majesty's Forces, 17th of March
1776. 197 v.1801. An Oration pronounced at Charleston, being the
Anniversary of the B. of B.'s H., and of that Company. 57 d.
BUNN, MISS.-1816. Miss B. and Mrs Bunt.
BUNT, MRS.-1816. Miss Bunn and Mrs. B.
BUNTINGFORD, a Town of England, in Hertfordshire. 1795.

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Concerning an Ancient Date found near Widgel-Hall, near B., in Hertfordshire, on an Oaken Plank. 948 i. EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT B.1617. Seth Ward, F. R. S. 948 v. BUNYAN, JOHN. - 1672. Dirt wiped out; or a manifest Discovery of the gross Ignorance, erroneous, and most unchristian and wicked Spirit of one J. B., Lay-preacher in Bedford, &c. 382 j.-1673. Truth outweighing Error; or an Answer to J. B.'s Confession of Faith. 297 e.1765. Relation of his Imprisonment, with his Examination before the Justices, his Conference with the Clerk of the Peace, what passed between the Judges and his Wife when she presented a Petition for his Deliverance, &c. 169 w.-1801. B.'s Pilgrim's Progress; with Notes, and a Life of the Author. 840 %. 1803. B.'s Holy War; with explanatory and practical Notes. 170 j.-1806. B.'s Pilgrim's Progress abridged. 914 k-1808. The Life of J. B. 547 -1809. The Life of J. B.; with a Portrait and Fac-simile. 538 i.—————N. D.—Travels of True Godliness, and Travels of Ungodliness, written in the manner of B. 563 s. BUNZLAW, in Silesia.. -EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT B.-1597. tin Opitius, or Opits. 718 j.

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BUONARETTI, MICHAEL ANGELO.-1746. Vita de M. B. 252 p. -1806. The Life and Literary Works of M. A. B.; with his Poetry and Letters. 323 x.

BUONDELMENTIUS, ZENOBIUS.-1691. A True Copy of a Letter written by N. M. to Z. B. 629 r.

BUOY, LIFE.-1810. The Hydra Aëronaut, or Navigator's L. B.; being an easy and effectual way of preventing the loss of Lives, by drowning, in cases of Shipwreck and others. 238 g.

BUOYANCY. — 1765. A Course of Experiments to ascertain the Specific B. of Cork in different Waters, also the respective Weights and B. of Salt Water and Fresh Water, and for determining the exact Weight of Human and other Bodies in Fluids. BUPRESTIS, a Genus of Insects. nus B. 647 n.

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BURDETT, SIR FRANCIS, Bart., M.P.-1802. Speech of Sir F. B. See ELECTIONS, 1802.-1803. What have we to fight for? an Address to the Freeholders of Middlesex, who met at the Crown and Anchor Tavern on July 29, 1803, to celebrate the last Election of Members of Parliament for that County. Lond. Hatchard, 8vo. Is. 6d. This is a Reply to Sir F. B.'s Speech.-1804. Report of the Speeches of Sir F. B. at the late Election. 368 f.-1804. Letter to Sir F. B. on the Dangerous Tendency of his Public Conduct. 464 h.-1804. Burdettiana et Mainwaring-iana; or the Rival Candidates. 822 y.-1804. A Candid and Dispassionate Address to Sir F. B. 902 r.-1804. A Calm and Dispassionate Address to Sir F. B., pointing out to him the Causes of his Defeat at the late Election of a Member to represent the County of Middlesex. By an Independent Freeholder. Lond. Rivingtons, 8vo. 1s.-1804. A full Report of the Speeches of Sir F. B. at the late Election, including those at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, of which but imperfect sketches are given in the newspapers, &c. Lond. Symonds, 8vo. 2s. 6d. -1804. Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled, A Calm and Dispassionate Address to Sir F. B., Bart., on the late Election for Middlesex. By Rugbiensis. Lond. Stewart, 8vo. 1s. 6d. -1805. Character and Connections of Sir F. B., Bart. See ELECTION, 1805.1806. Character and Principles of Sir F. B. See GEORGE IV., 1806. - 1807. A complete Exposure of the recent Occurrences between Sir F. B. and Mr Paull, in a Letter to the Electors of Westminster. 738 d. 1808. An Exposition of the Circumstances which gave rise to the Election of Sir F. B., Bart. for the City of Westminster, and of the Principles which governed the Committee who conducted that Election. Lond. Tipper, 8vo. Is.-1809. An Impartial Examination of Sir F. B.'s Plan of Parliamentary Reform. Lond. Bone and Hone. 1809. Representation of F. B. See REVOLUTION, 1809.-1810. Speech in the House of Commons on the Question of Privilege, in the case of Sir F. B. 5 u.1810. The whole Proceedings against Sir F. B., from the introduction of the Complaint to his being forced to the Tower. 278 w.-1810. Answer to the Argument of Sir F. B., in relation to the Power of the

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House of Commons to commit Persons not Members to Prison; wherein such power is shewn to be recognised and acknowledged by Sir F. B., not only to be the law of Parliament, but even the law of the land. 371 e.1810. Vindication of the Privileges of the House of Commons, in Answer to the Address of Sir F. B. 633 p.-1810. Memoirs of the Life of Sir F. B., including a faithful Narrative of the whole Proceedings in the House of Commons on the Question of his Commitment to the Tower. 12mo. 3s. 1810. The True Briton, by way of Reply to Sir F. B.'s Letter addressed to the People of Great Britain; wherein the Rights of the House of Commons are clearly ascertained. Lond. Hatchard, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1810. Magna Charta and Sir F. B.; a Poem; by an Elector of Westminster. 4to. 1s.-1810. The Political Principles of Sir F. B. exposed, by one who thinks that fair play is a jewel. Lond. Ridgway, 8vo. 1s. 1810. A Letter to Sir F. B., with a Criterion proposed to ascertain his Patriotism, and some Reflections on the subject of Reform. By a Country Gentleman. Lond. Hatchard, 8vo. 2s.-1811. Democracy Unveiled, in a Letter to Sir F. B. 6 r. 1811. Cases of Sir F. B., Bart., v. the Right Hon. Charles Abbot, Speaker of the House of Commons. 327 d. 1811. Sir F. B., v. F. J. Coleman, Serjeant at Arms. 327 d. 1812. Sir F. B. See FRANCE, 1812. BURDETT, T.-1717. A Letter from Mr. T. B., who was executed at Tyburn, for the Murder of Capt. Falkner. 371 0. BURDON. - 1792. The famous Turf Cause of B. against Rhodes, tried at the Guildhall, York, before Mr. Baron Thomson and a Special Jury, August 10, 1791, &c. By a Bystander. Lond. Johnson, 4to. 1s. BURDONIA.-1608. Hercules tuam Fidem, et Fabulæ B. Confutatio. 481 d.

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BURGESS.—1770. Ancient Indenture relating to a B. in Parliament. 971 j.-1780. A Letter from a B. at H-nt-ngd-n to his Friend in London. Lond. Crowder, 4to. 1s. 1788. Answer to the Articles exhibited by Knights, Citizens, and B. in Parliament. 473 0.- -1790. Saint Mark's Day; or King John's Freemen; a Poem; comprehending an Account of the Origin and Ceremony of making a Free B., at Alnwick, in Northumberland. By a Native of Alnwick; to which are added, The Bellows, or Country Jaunt; Love in an Oven, or the Parochial Batch and the Sailor and the Monkies. Lond. Forbes, 4to. 2s. 6d. Letter to the B. and Magistrates of the Royal B. of Scotland. 1819.

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Report of a Committee on the B. Oath. 351 c. -N. D. - Election of a B.; on Jerem. viii. 9, 10. 842 a. BURGH CASTLE, on the south side of the mouth of the river Yare. -1774. B. C. 538 g.

BURGH, SIR JOHN. 1628. Description of that ever-to-be-famed Knight Sir J. B., his Service at the Isle of Rhée, and his death, in verse. 644 s.

BURGH, WILLIAM.-1779. A Defence of the Rev. Theophilus Lindsey from the Attack of W. B., Esq. See LINDSEY, REV. THEOPHILUS, 1779. BURGHLEY.-1781. Present State of B. 470 h. BURGLEY HOUSE, Northamptonshire, the seat of the Marquis of Exeter.-1797. A History or Description, general and circumstantial, of B. H. Lond. Longman, 8vo. 5s.-1816. A Guide to B. H.; containing a Catalogue of all the Paintings, Antiquities, &c., with Biographical Notices of all the Artists. Lond. Baldwin and Co. 8vo. 12s.

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BURGHLEY, LORD. BURGOS, the Capital City of Old Castile, in Spain.-1814. Narrative of the Retreat of the British Army from B., in a Series of Letters. 174 y.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT B.-1597. Christopher D'Acugna, or Acuna. 4 y. BURGOS, PAUL DE. — 1590. Remarks on the Strictures and Objections against the short Commentaries on the Scriptures of Nicholas de Lyra, published by P. de B. 313j.

BURGOYNE, LIEUT.-GENERAL.-1778. The Spirit of Frazer to G. B. See FRAZER, 1778.-1779. A Letter to to his Constituents upon his

late Resignation; with the Correspondence between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America. 171 r. 1779. A Reply to Lieut. G. B.'s Letter to his Constituents. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 13.-1779. A Letter to G. B. on his Letters to his Constituents. Lond. Becket, 8vo. 1s.-1779. A View of the Evidence relative to the Conduct of the American War under G. B., &c. See AMERICAN WAR, 1779. — 1780. A Supplement to the State of the Expedition from Canada, containing G. B.'s Orders, &c. See CANADA, 1780.-1780. A Letter to G. B. See MARTYRS, 1780.-1780. Remarks on G. B.'s State of the Expedition from Canada. Lond. Wilkie, 8vo. 1s.-1780. An Enquiry into, and Remarks upon the Conduct of L. G. B.; the Plan of Operation for the Campaign 1777; the Instructions from the Secretary of State; and the Circumstances that led to the Loss of the Northern Army. Lond. Matthews, 8vo. 1s. -1790. Narrative, in which is contained Particulars relative to the Execution of Mustapha Cawn, and Observations on the Speeches of G. B., Mr. Fox, Colonel Fullarton, Mr. Burke, and Mr. Francis. 968 u.- 1793. The Manifestoes of G. B., the Emperor of Germany, the King of Prussia, and the Duke of Brunswick, as voted by the Constitutional Society; to which is added, the late Royal Proclamation Prayer for the King's Recovery, &c. Lond. Ridgway, 8vo. 1s. 6d.—1808. Memoirs of G. B. S.-1811. Three Plays; with a Preface, including Dramatic Observations on the late G. B. 477 k. N. D.-Spirit of Frazer to G. B.; an Ode. 767 d.

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BURGUNDY, Duchy of, a Province in the East of France.-1547. A Commentary on the Custom of B. 217 v. 1566. Annales de B. This begins at the year 378, and ends in 1482. 730's. 1584. Res B. 492.j.-1613. On the Junction of the Ocean with the Mediterranean, by the B. Canal. 104f.-1613. Les B. 608 h. 1639. Commentarius de Bello B. This makes a part of his Historicorum B. Conspectus. 643 k. -1645. De Claris Fori B. Oratoribus. 365 g. 1660. Le Parlement du B., avec les Armoiries, &c. 228 p. 1669. Relation of the chief Things which an unclean Spirit did and said at Mascon, in B. 745 k.Origine, Progrès et Fin Tragique des Quietists de B. 114 y.1718. Projet d'un Canal en B., pour la Communication des deux Mers. 552 e.-1724. Dissertations sur les Tombeaux de Quarrée Village de B. 126 g.-1728. Dissertation sur la Situation de B. et les vins qu'elle produit. 47j.-1729. Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de France et de B. 77j.-1734. Description du Gouvernement de B. 401 v. 1774. Navigation de B., ou Mémoires et Projets pour augmenter et établir le Navigation sur les Rivieres du Duché de B. 35 h.- N. D.-Précis de l'Histore de B. 93 z.-Description Générale du Duché de B. -Brevis ac delucida B. Descriptio. 244j.-Memoirs of an Epizovtia which raged in B. 263 r.-On the Rights of the King of France to the Provinces of B., Artois, Bretagne, &c. 783 9. Analysis of some Iron Ores in B. and Franche Comté. 929 t.-EM. LIT. CH. BORN IN B.1023. Hugh of Cluni. 523 t.-1480. Bartholomew Chasseneuz. 217 v.1540. Peter Jeannin, 543 s. 1638. Edmund Boursault. 140 g. 1641, Ludov. de Gand. 399 i. -- - 1692. Louis Chazot de Nantigny. 694 v.-- -N. D.-Peter du Chatel, in Latin, Castellanus. 218 e. BURGUNDY, COUNT OF.-1798. The C. of B.; a Play, in 4 acts. 578 m.-1798. The C. of B.; a Tragedy. 862 f. BURGUNDY, HOUSE OF.-1479. Fasciculus Temporum. Contains an Account of the Death of Charles, Duke of B., at the Siege of Nantz. 941 s. 1489. Le Chevalier délibéré, ou la Mort du Duc de B. devant Nancy. 217 r. — 1520. Caroli B. Ducis Res Gestæ. 741. -1619. Histoire des Roys, Ducs, et Comtes de B. 220 b.-1628. Histoire Généalogique des Ducs de B. 220 c.-1688. Eloges des Personnes illustres de l'Ancient Testament, pour donner quelque teinture de l'Histoire Sacrée ; à l'usage de Monseigneur le Duc de B. 315 i. 1689. L'Histoire des Ducs de B. 352 n. 1757. Discourse on Marriage, on occasion of the birth of the Duc de B. 48 f.-1772. Histoire des Guerres des deux B., under the Reign of Lewis XIII. and XIV. 93 %.-1807. Work composed for the Duke of B. 361 b.-N. D.-Traité sur la Chapelle des Ducs de B. 107 b. Tombeaux des Ducs de B. 665 h.-Extraits de la Chambre des Comptes de B. 728 q.-Eulogium on the Duke of B. BURGUNDY, MARY OF.-1757. Histoire de M. de B. BURGUS, BAPTISTE PETRUS.-1652. Maris Liberi Vindiciæ, adversus P. B. B. 434 q.-1653. Vindicia Existimationis suæ de Scriptione Maris Clausi contra P. B. B. 843 m.

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BURIALS.-1581. F. et diverses manieres d'ensevelir des Romains,

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9. BURTHEGGE, RICHARD.-1684. Reply to R. B. on Infant Baptism. 199 e.

BURTIUS, NICOLAS.-1487. N. B.'s Book, one of the earliest Works on Music, and which has escaped the Notice of Sir John Hawkins and Dr. Burney. 922 r. BURTHENS.-1790. The Practical Means of effectually exonerat. ing the Public B. 330 m. BURTON, M.-1641. BURTON, DAME.-1801. Stories. 868 0.

Petitions of Dr. Bastwick, M. B.
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The Village Maid; or Dame B.'s Moral

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