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by, the Royal Society of London. 794 d. 1793. On Electric A.; in which the Absurdity of the Doctrine of Positive and Negative Electricity is proved. 740 r.-1794. The Construction and Use of a Thermometer for shewing the Extremes of Temperature in the A. during the observer's absence. 859 c.1798. Account of a Singular Instance of A. Refraction. 589-1799. Remarks on the Variation to which the lower parts of the A. are sometimes subject. 935 h. 1800. Observations on the Nature and Properties of the A.; to which are added, Observations on the Moon's Influence on the A., and the Rise and Fall of the Mercury in the Barometrical Tube. 316 h. 1800. Concerning the Influence of the Moon upon the A. of the Earth. 582 v. 1800. On Double Images caused by A. Refraction. 979 z. 980 c.1801. Observations sur la Pesanteur de l'A. 781 t. -1801. Of the Variations of the A. 574 k. 1802. Experiments and Observations on the Vegetation of Plants, which shew that the common opinion of the Amelioration of the A. by Vegetation in Solar Light is ill-founded. 982 b.-1803. A. Lithology. 538 l. -1803. On the Causes by which Oxygen of the A. is supplied or renovated. 470 i. 1804. Experiments and Observations on the Change which the Air of the A. undergoes by Respiration. 483 p. -1804. On the Solution of Water in the A., and on the Nature of A. Air. 428 y. 1805. Upon the Phenomena of the A. 781 .-1806. A New Theory of the A. 297 u.-1807. An Inquiry into the Changes induced on A. Air by the Germination of Seeds, the Vegetation of Plants, and the Respiration of Animals. 334 a. -1807. The State of Water in the A. 429 a.-1808. On the Changes produced in A. Air and Oxygen Gas, by respiration. 745 i. - 1808. General View of the A., and its Connection with the Science of Medicine and Agriculture. 808 j.-1809. The Alterations that the Light of the Sun undergoes in traversing the A. 474 t.1809. On A. Phenomena. 677 v.-1811. The State of the A. by Animal and Vegetable Barometers. 897 m.-1813. Researches respecting A. Phenomena. 379 n.-1814. Influence of A. Moisture, on an Electric Column, composed of Discs of Zine and Silver. 521 v.-1814. On the Influence of the Pressure of the A. on the Crystallization of Salts. 623 y.-1814. Observations on A. Refraction. 444 -1815. On the Dispersive Power of the A., and its Effects on Astronomical Observations. 595 n.-1816. Dissertation sur l'Air A., et son Influence sur l'Economie Animale. 568 d. -1816. Treatise on the A., and the Source of Solar Heat; by an Oxonian. Lond. Blacklock, 12mo.-1817. Observations on the Temperature of the Ocean and A. 289 u.-1817. Observations on the Casual and Periodical Influence of particular States of the A. on Human Health and Diseases, particularly Insanity. 379 o.-1818. On the A. of Marshes. 847 i. 1818. The Influence of the A., more especially the A. of the British Isles, on the Health and Functions of the Human Frame. 549 k. -N. D.-De A. Cœlestium Corporum. 389j.-Phenomena observed in the A. 620 d. - Mémoire sur la Déglutition de l'Air A. 634 j.Vapour subsisting in the A. 574 1.-On the Temperature of the A. and Sea, on a Voyage to and from Oporto. 970 e. See AIR, BArometer, -CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY,-PNEUMATICS,-Thermometer. ATOCHA.-1670. Historia de la Milagrosa, y venerable Imagen de N. S. de A., Patrona de Madrid. 209 d.

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ATOM.-1769. The Adventures of an A. ATOMICAL PHILOSOPHY, that Doctrine which professes to explain all things by a Combination of Atoms.-1513. De Numero A. hujus Universi, adversus Usurarios, Lucubratio. 668 m.-1650. De A. et Vacuo, contra P. Gassendi Philosophiam. 684 q.-1654. Natural Science, erected upon the most ancient Hypothesis of A. 216 g.-1661. Disputatio de A. 298 r.-1664. New Experiments, Microscopical, Mercurial, Magnetical, with some deductions in favour of the present A. Hypothesis. 773 1.-1732. Monomachia Philosophica A.-Thomistica. 713 w.1811. Of the A. Principles of Chemistry. 292 p.-1814. A Discovery of the A. Theory. 905 r. 1814. Observations on some Points connected with the A. Theory. 905 s.-1814. Experiments and Observations on the A. Theory and Electrical Phenomena. 495 s.-1815. The Application of the A. Theory to the Analysis of Bodies. 769 y.-1816. On the Origin of the A. Theory. 495 t.-1817. The A. Philosophy. 621 e.

ATONEMENT, in Theology, means the Sacrifice which Christ offered in his own person for the sins of men.-1750. The Scripture Doctrine of A. examined. 897 g.-1752. The Scripture Doctrine of A., first in relation to Jewish Sacrifices, and then to the Sacrifice of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; explained and proved to be vicarious, equivalent and satisfactory for sin; and vindicated from the misrepresentations of Mr. John Taylor of Norwich; in a Letter to the Author, by Philo-Biblos. Lond. Gardner, 8vo. 2s.-1772. The Doctrine of A. briefly considered. 432 e.-1785. An Answer to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Objections to the Doctrine of the A. by the Death of Christ. 463 q.-1789. Christ Crucified; or the Scriptural Doctrine of the A. briefly illustrated and demonstrated, in four Discourses. 348 2.-1 -1790. Sermon on the A. of Christ. 385 w.-1795. The Doctrine of the A. illustrated; in 8 Sermons. S.-1799. A Vindication of the Calvinistic Doctrines of Human Depravity, the A., Divine Influences, &c. 970 l.-1801. Discourses and Dis. sertations on the Scriptural Doctrine of A. and Sacrifice. 634 f.—1802. Thoughts on the New Testament Doctrine of A. 857 g.1802. Demonstration of the great Doctrine of A. 286 d.-1804. Letters on the A. 547 b.N. D.-Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of A. and Sacrifice. 629 g.-On the A. 819 b. The ScripVOL. III.

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ture Doctrine of A. examined. 463 g.-A Letter to a Parishioner on the Doctrine of the A. 877 e. See CHRISTIANITY, THEOLOGY. ATRABILIOUS TEMPERAMENT.-1780. Method of treating the A. Temperament and Gout. 434 g. ATRAMENTUM.-1660. De A. cujuscunque Generis, Opus sane novum, hactenus a nemine promulgatum, in vi. descriptiones digestum. 190 j. ATREBATES, or ATTREBATES, a Tribe of the Belge, who inhabited that country now called Artois.-1582. Comm. ad Consuetudines A. 428 d. ATREUS, King of Mycena.-1751. A. and Thyestes; a Tragedy. 269 b.

ATROPHY, Emaciation, from defect of nourishment.—1654. Tabidorum Theatrum, sive Phthiseos A. et Hecticæ Venodochium. 99 S.1675. De A. 240 t. 1781. An A. from the Stomach displaced. 619 b.-1781. The Fatal Kiss; a Poem: written in the last Stage of an A., by a beautiful Young Lady. 959 t.-1789. Some Remarks on the Prevalence of the A. Lactantia. 944 a.-1803. On the A. Ablactatorum or Weaning Brash. 221 d. ATROPOS, d'.-1525.

Les Trois Contes de Cupidon et d'A., dont le premier fut inventé par Seraphin, Poete Italien. 635 %. ATTABALIBU of Peru.-1595. The Nobleness of the Asse, by A.

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The Unfortunate A. See EMMA, 1773. - 1790. Exalted A. See NORMAN, 1790. 1794. The Unfortunate A.; or Memoirs of Mr. and Mrs. de la Bedoyere; a true History, written in the year 1746; translated from the French, by a Lady. Lond. Vernor and Hood, 12mo. 2 vols. 6s.-1798. The Influence of Local A.; a Poem. 767 b.

ATTACK. 1598. Della E. de difessa della Fortrezze; lib. duo, 176 w.1694. La Manière de les A. 725 t. 1780. Mémoires pour l'A. et la Défense d'un Place. 429 t.-1736. Nouveau Traité de l'A. et de la Defense des Places. 928 y. 1759. A Treatise on the A. and

Defence of all kinds of Fortified Places. 122 o.1804. System of A. and Defence. 545 w.-1806. A Series of Military Experiments of A. and Defence. 822 r.-1810. A. and Defence of Places of War or Fortresses. 280 i.See MILITARY TACTICS.

ATTAINDER, a Law Term. 1691. Argument on the Bill of A. against the Earl of Strafford. 826 w.-1714. Discourse of Treasons and Bills of A. 958 n.-1767. An Account of the A. Peers, their Descents, &c. 569 %. ATTAR.-1810. Pendeh-i-attar; the Counsels of A. 498 w. ATTEMPTS.-1784. Poetical A. 807 2.1786. Poetical A.; by the Author of Thoughts upon Creation. Lond. Cadell, 12mo. 2s. 6d.1817. The Sequel of an A., to ascertain the Author of the Letters of Junius, in which that hitherto impenetrable secret is, it is presumed, fully disclosed by the Author of the A. Lond. Longman and Co. ATTENDULE.-1542. Vita Jacobi Mutii A., Corignolæ, Sfortiæ, 557 m. ATTENUANTS, or ATTENUATING MEDICINES.-1649. De A. Appellatione, pendente, Tractatus. 486 t. 1736. On the Effects of A. Medicines, &c. 67 c.1789. Observations on Common Water, so far as it respects the Subject of A.

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ATTERBURY, FRANCIS, Bishop of Rochester.-1701. The Principles of Dr. A.'s Book of the Rights of Convocation stated and examined. 958 n. 1701. Ecclesiastical Synods and Parliamentary Convocations of the Church of England; historically and justly vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Mr. A. 566 s.1706. Some Reflections on Dr. A.'s Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Bennet. 500 y.-1712. Sermon on Acts xii. 5. on Bishop A.'s Imprisonment. 210 u.-1723. Defence of the late Lord Bishop of Rochester, against the Bill for inflicting Pains and Penalties upon him. 987 f.-1727. Memoirs of the Life, Character, Conduct, and Writings of Dr. Francis A., Bishop of Rochester, from his Birth to his Banishment. 873- 1732. Reply to Bishop A.'s Vindication of Smallridge, Aldrich, and himself. 716 r.-1748. A Commentary on the Character of Iapis by A. 951 ƒ.—1768. The Private Correspondence of Dr. Francis A., Bishop of Rochester, and his Friends in 1725. 282 b. 1783. Bishop A.'s Epistolary Correspondence, with Notes, and a Life. 703 y.-1790. Opinions on the Test and Corporation Acts, by A. See TEST ACT, 1790.- —N. D.—Celebrated Speech in the House of Lords, in defence of A. 959 y.

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ATTI, ISOTTA DEGLI.-A Collection of Poems, written in honour of the beautiful Isotta Degli A. ATTICA, a country of Greece, to the east of Peloponnesus, from which it is separated by the Saronic Gulph. It is particularly distinguished as having for its capital Athens. .1495. Liber de Mensibus A., Græce.

404 s.-1650. Quæstiones Quotidianæ et Observationes ad Jus A. et Romanum. 485 r. 1658. Archæologiæ A. 128 a.-1776. A Description of A., and its celebrated capital Athens. 211 m. 1815. Cursory Sketch of a Route through A., the Morea, &c. 505 p.EM. LIT. CH. 1513. Dinarchus, a Native of A. or of Corinth. 304 y.

ATTIC NIGHTS, ATTIC STORIES, &C.-1469. Noctes A., divided into twenty books. 406 n.-1624. Delicia A. 13 n.-1690. Thomæ Magistri Dictionum A. Ecloga. 120 0.-1698. Thomæ Magistri Dictionum A. Ecloga. 135 z. -- 1817. The A. Stories, by Edward Hazelrig, Esq. Glasg. Reid and Henderson, 12mo. See WANDERER, 1817. -N. D.-Mellificum A. 731 a.

ATTICUS.-1769. A Collection of the Letters of A., Lucius, Junius, and others; with Observations and Notes. Lond. Almon, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

ATTICUS, TITUS POMPONIUS. -1470. Epistolæ ad A., editio princeps. 229 n. - - 1470. Epistolæ ad A., Brutum, et Quintum Fratrem. 229 0.1470. Epistolæ ad Brutum, ad A., et ad Quintum Fratrem. 229 t.-1547. Comment. in Epist. ad A. 18 c.-1594. T. P. A. Vita. 229 r.-1627. Lessons and Exercises out of Cicero ad A. 955 d.-1714. Tully's Letters to A. 676 p. 1719. The Life of T. P. A.; with Remarks. 726 l.-1735. The Lives of T. P. A., Miltiades, and Cimon. 699 b.-1752. Epistles to A., with Notes, historical, critical, and explanatory. 229 n.-1813. Life. 108 a. N. D.-Ciceronis Epist. ad A.

30 w.-An English Translation of the Life of Pomponius A., written by Cor. Nepos. 456 %. — - Two Books of Tully's Letters to A., with Notes. 827 i.

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ATTORNIES.-1547. The A.'s Academy. 772 %.-1650. A true Answer to those thirteen false Reasons of the Filacers, A., &c. 553 f.1657. The Practical Register; or the Accomplished A. 887 0.-1658. The Practicque Part of the Law, shewing the Office of a Compleat A. Lond. 8vo. 1672. Practica Wallia; or the Proceedings of the Great Session of Wales; containing the Practice of an A. there, from an original to the execution. 929 e.-1682. A Certamen Epistolare, or Letters between an A. and a Dead Parson. 158 i.-1724. Practising A. or Lawyer's Office; comprehending the Business of an A. in the Practice of the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Court Leet, Court Baron, Practice of the High Court of Chancery, of Equity in the Exchequer, Method of Conveyancing, &c. ; wherein all the Forms of Processes are rendered in the English Language. 128 m.-1787. Practising A. or Lawyer's Office. Lond. 2 vols. 8vo. — 1739. A.'s Practice in the Court of King's Bench. Lond. 8vo. 2d edit. enlarged. Lond. 1743, 2 vols. 8vo.-1743. Modern Pleader; or A.'s Treasury. 683 w. -1744. New Complete Conveyancer; or A.'s Director. 540 r. - 1745. The A. Practice epitomised. Savoy, 8vo. — 1759. Observations on the Duty of an A. and Solicitor; submitted to the public Consideration, but addressed more especially to young Practitioners in the Law. Lond. Shuckburgh, 8vo. 3d.1779. The Practising A., or New King's Bench Guide. Lond. Uriel, 8vo. 4s.-1785. A Free Inquiry into the enormous Increase of A. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 1s.-1787. A.'s Vade Mecum. 688 y.-1787. A.'s and Agent's New Table of Costs in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas. 728 y.-1789. The Privilege of A. 618 f.-1792. The Law stated as to the taking of Costs, the Liability of A. in certain Cases to pay them, and also the lien that they possess on Deeds, &c. for their Fees. 525 e.-1793. The Country A.; a Comedy. 276 n.-1794. A Letter

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to the Right Hon. William Pitt, upon the proposed Tax on the Admission of A. Lond. Ramsay, 8vo. 6d.-1794. Remarks on the Education of A.; designed to promote a Reform in the inferior order of the Profession of the Law. Lond. Dilly, 8vo. 2s. 6d. -1794. The A.'s New Pocket Book and Conveyancer's Assistant. 552 p.1795. The Progress and Practice of a Modern A., exhibiting the Conduct of Thousands towards Millions. 433 q. 1796. Thoughts on the Necessity and Utility of an Examination directed by several Acts of Parliament, previous to the Admission of A. and Solicitors, upon the Proceedings of an Act of the Committee of the London Law Club. 292 e.-1796. A.'s Complete Pocket Book. 115 w.-1798. A.'s New Pocket Book and Conveyancer's Assistant. 252 r.-1799. Considerations on the Qualifications, Clerkships, Admission and Practice of an A.; with Hints of the Necessity and Means of correcting several prevailing Abuses. 651 k.-1804. A Brief Inquiry concerning the Origin, Progress, and Impolicy of taxing A. 533 k.—1805. A.'s Practice in the Court of King's Bench. 172 x.-1805. Strictures on the Practice and Conduct of A. and other Public Characters. -1806. A. See NISI PRIUS, 1806. - 1808. The Village Gentleman and the A. at Law; a Novel. 323 c.- 1810. Directions to A. See LAW, 1810.-1814. A Pamphlet, tending to shew that an A. or Solicitor cannot be made a Bankrupt as a Scrivener. 528 0.-1814. A.s' and Solicitors' New Pocket Book and Conveyancer's Assistant. 496 a. N. D.-Complete A.'s Practice. 540 q. ATTORNEY-GENERAL.-1782. Considerations on the A. General's Proposition for a Bill for the Establishment of Peace with America; by an old Member of Parliament. Lond. Debrett, 8vo. 1s. 6d.-1786. Memorial, or Brief, for the Comte de Cagliastro, defendant, against the King's A. General, plaintiff, 632 e.-1812. The whole of the Proceedings in the Cause of the A. General v. Brown, Parry, and others of the Golden

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Lane Brewery. 158 u.-1812. Report on the Information filed ex officio by the A. General; with Observations. 526 t.

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ATTRACTION, that power of nature which exists between minute particles of matter, so as to hold them together; or if separated, which possesses the influence of uniting them. It is commonly known by the terms of Chemical Attraction,-Chemical Affinity,-Physical Attraction, and more abstractly under the heads of Attraction of Mountains,-Attraction of Solids, &c.--1581. A New A. 709 %.1674. Of the Cause of A. by Suction. 142 u.-1704. On Capillary A. 474 h.-1708. The Laws of A. and other Physical Principles. 563 w.-1715. Of an Experiment in order to discover the Law of the Magnetical A. 896 d.-1715. De Viribus Centralibus Epistolæ et Leges A. 563 u.-1716. Light produced by a slight A. of the Hand on a Glass Globe exhausted of its Air. 474 h.-1729. Calculations and Tables relating to the A. Virtue of Load462 a.-1732. The good Success of opposite Schirrous of a strong Mercurial A. 78 r.-1748. An Attempt to demonstrate that all the Phenomena in Nature may be explained by two simple active principles, A. and Repulsion. 575 9.-1752. The Cause of A. and Gravitation of Solids assigned. 744x-1761. Of the Irregularities in the Planetary Motions, caused by the mutual A. of the Planets. 946 j.—1762. Reflexions Critiques sur le Système de l'A. 654 p.-1764, On the Phenomena of Capillary Tubes, in which is combated the doctrine of A. 409 u.-1765. Théorie de la Lune, deduite du seul principe de l'A. reciproquement proportionelle aux quarrés des distances. 232 q. — 1775. An Account of the Observations made on the Mountain Schehallien, for finding its A. 653 d.-1775. A Proposal for measuring the A. of some Hills in this Kingdom by Astronomical Observations. 653 d.-1775. Discourse on the A. of Mountains. 778 a. -1779. On the Precession of the Equinoxes produced by the Sun's A. 672 1.1780. Calculations to determine at what point in the side of a Hill its A. will be the greatest, &c. 530 p.-1781. Experiments and Observations on the Specific Gravities and A. Powers of various Saline Substances. 574 h.-1785. Essay on Elective A. 92 s.-1789. On the Resolution of A. Powers. 949 v.-1799. On the Effects of Apparent A. or Repulsion, between Bodies floating upon or immersed in Fluids. 676 r. Observations on the Theory of Electric A. and Repulsion. 671 c.-1799. Table of Elective A. 733 c.-1800. Tables of Chemical A. See NOMENCLATURE, Chemical, 1800.-1800. Schemes and Explanations of Cases of Single and Double Elective A. See NOMENCLATURE, CHEMICAL, 1800.-1804. Some Observations upon the various Modes of A., which influence the formation of Mineral Substances. 140 e.-1804. Elements of Natural Philosophy, explaining the Laws and Principles of A. 955 t.-1805. On the Magnetic A. of Oxides of Iron. 585 9. .1807. On Solids of greatest A. 762 e.- 1807. On the Apparent A. and Repulsion of Small Bodies floating on the Surface of Liquids. 588 a.—1808. On the Pretended A. of Surface between Oil and Water. 774 h.-1809. A Numerical Table of Elective A. 991 m.-1809. A Numerical Table of Elective A. 991 o.-1809. On the A. of Homogeneous Ellipsoids. 538 j.-1810. On the Theory of Capillary A. 576 d. 1811. On Chemical A. 458 p.-1812. Die Wahlverwandtschaften, &c.; or Elective A.; a Novel. The A. of Spheroids of every description. 538 j.-1812. Of the A. of such Solids as are terminated by Planes; and of Solids of greatest A. 575 y.-1812. On the A. of an extensive Class of Spheroids. 538 j. 1814. Objections contre l'A. 643 k.-———N. D.— A Dissertation on Elective A. 103 g. See CHEMISTRY,-PHYSICS,-So

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ATTRITION.-1709. Touching Light and Electricity producible on the A. of Bodies. 474 g.-1711. An Account of an Experiment to produce Light through a Metallic Body, under the circumstances of a Vacuum and A. 474 k.-1716. Shewing the Production of Light, within a Glass Globe, whose inner surface is lined with sealing-wax, on an A. of its outside. 474 i.-1716. Experiment, shewing that an Object may become visible in the Dark, through such an opaque body as Pitch, while under the circumstances of A. and a Vacuum. 474j. 1760. Some Remarks on

Dr. Boerhaave's Theory of the A. of the Blood in the Lungs. 693 e.1792. Experiments and Observations on the Production of Light from different Bodies by Heat and by A. 956 h. See FRICTION,-MECHANICS. ATTWOOD, G.-1780. Description d'un Machine nouvelle de Dynomique, inventée par M. G. A. 634 i.

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ATWOOD.-1705. An Historical Essay, shewing that the Crown of Scotland is Imperial and Independent, in answer to Mr. A. ATYS.1767. A.; or a Letter to Momus. See MoмUS, 1767. 1800. A.; or Human Weakness; a Poetical Essay, by J. M. Lond. Vernor and Hood, 8vo. 2s.- -N. D.-A. 755 น.--A. and Adrastus.

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AUBURN.-1783. The Peasant of A.; a Poem. AUBURY, a Temple of the Druids. Druids, with some others, described. AUBUSSON, Pet. D'.-1667. tre de Rhodes. 138 p. AUBYN, SYDNEY ST. 809 u.

887 e. Histoire de Pierre d'A., Grand Maî-1794. Sydney St. A., in a series of Letters. -EM. LIT. CH. - 1721. Placidus

AUCHLETEIN, in Austria.— Fixlmilmer was born at A. 370 i. AUCHMUTY, ELIZABETH.-1715. Sermon preached upon the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. 335 w.

AUCHMUTY, SIR SAMUEL, a Brigadier-General employed in the reduction of Monte Video, on the River Plate, in 1807.-1807. A Narrative of the Operations of a small British Force under the command of Brigadier General Sir S. A.; by a Field-Officer on the Staff; illustrated with a Plan of the Operations. Lond. Stockdale jun. 4to. 5s.

AUCHTERMUCHTY, a Town and Parish of Scotland, in the County of Fife. 1818. A Statement of the Results of Practice in continued Fever, as it prevailed in A. and neighbourhood, in 1817. 132 b.

AUCKLAND, LORD.-1800. Report of a Case argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer in Easter Term, 40th Geo. III., between Lord Petre, Plaintiff, and Lord A. and Earl Gower, Postmasters General, defendants. 304 p.—1800. Lord A.'s Triumph; or the Death of Crim. Con. 977 y.-1800. Substance of Phipps's Speeches in the House of Lords, in reply to the Speeches of Lord A. and the Bishop of Rochester. 755 f.

AUCTION. 1753. It's agoing; or a Perspective View of that pernicious habit of A.; addressed to the Fair Trader. Lond. Reeve, 8vo. 6d.-1757. The A., as it has been acted several nights with great applause at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market, Mr. Cibber, Auctioneer. Lond. Baily, 8vo. 6d.-1759. The A.; a Modern Novel. Lond. Lowndes, 2 vols. 12mo. 981 w.-1770. The A.; a Poem; a familiar Epistle to a Friend, with the Head of Hippocrates, the God of Silence among the Egyptians, in a Ring. Lond. Kearsley, 4to. 2s.-1778. The A.; a Town Eclogue; by the Honourable Mr. Lond. Bew, 4to. 1s.-1812.

The ruinous Tendency of A., and the Necessity of restraining them for the benefit of Trade, demonstrated in a Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Bathurst, President of the Board of Trade. Lond. Wilson, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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AUCTIONEER.-1798. The Town and Country A.'s Guide. p.-1816. The A.'s Pocket Companion and Complete Ready Reckoner; comprising Tables for readily ascertaining the amount of Duty on any Sum of Money, at 7d. and Is. in the Pound. 618 l.

AUDE.-1665. Advice, touching the Conjunction of the Ocean and Mediterranean, by means of the Rivers A. and Garonne. 749 0. AUDI FILIA.-1620. Upon the A. Filia, &c. Psalm xliv. in English. 58 j.

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