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&c. 350 q.-1615. Epigrams, E.ies, &c. 126 a.-1616. Many Newe
E.ies. 722 w.-1619. Two E.ies on the Death of Queen Anne; with E-
pitaphs. 464 m.-1621. Funeral E., consecrated to the Memory of the
ever honoured Lord, John King, late Bishop of London. 41 a. 1621.
Three Commentaries on Tragedy, Comedy, and E. 398 e.—1622. Divine
Meditations and E.ies. 455 r.-1623. E.ies, libri iv. 79 s.-1622. E.ies
on the Death of Queene Anne. 464 m.-1627. E.ies. 317 r.-1631.
Epigrams, E.ies, &c. 350 u.-1635. E.ies on John Donne's Death. 812
5.-1636. Sonnets, E.ies, Heroic Verses, a Comedy, a Tragedy, &c. 424
t.-1637. Certaine E.ies.
494 g.-1638. Worcester's E. and Eulogy;
a Poem. 914 r.-1639. E.ies. 694 g.-1643. E. iacal Commemora-
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Sketches in E., and other small Poems. Lond. Cawthorn, 8vo. 2s.-1804. Poems, E.iac and Miscellaneous. 454 l. 1805. An E., in four parts. 247 l.—1807. E.ies, with an English version. 1807. The E.ies of R. Pedo Albinovanus. 764 n. - 1807. Moral, Descriptive, and E.iac. 905 e.-1807. Hymns, E.ies, and Miscellaneous Pieces in Poetic Prose. 985 y.. -1811. An E.iac Acrostick on the Death of a Friend. 596 m.-1812. The Widow and her Orphan Family; an E. 882j.—1812. E. on the Right Hon. Spencer Percival. 882 k. 1814. Eight E.ies on the Death of the Hon. George Talbot. 454 i. 1815. A Poetical Collection, consisting of E.ies, Ballads, and Sketches on various Subjects, chiefly descriptive. 609 a. -- N. D. Poems, Sonnets, E.ies. 57 d. - E. written on St. Mark's Eve. 276 k. -Six E.ies on Old Age. 398 g.-Sylva Carminum E.iacorum. 418 r. -Hymns, Songs, Canzonets, E.ies. 540 e. - A Translation in verse of the E.ies of Tibullus. 453 i.-E.iæ. 575 e.-Twenty three Odes, three Satires, and as many E.ies. 575 e.-E.iarum libri. 616 y. Odes and E.ies. 741 w.-E.ies. 693 l.-E. us in Obitum Gulielmi Comitis de Craven. 746 u.-E.iæ. 907 w. ELEMENTS, viz. Earth, Fire, Air, and Water. 1476. Of the E., &c. 207 v.- 1528. De E.is, ex Hippocratis Sententia. 396 e.1533. Libri quatuor E.orum. 496 l.-1545. De E.is et eorum Mixtionibus. 253 u.-1548. De E.is. 500 a.-1549. De E.orum Natura et eorum Situ. 660 r.- 1557. P. Man. degli E.i, e de' loro effetti. 18 d. 1596. Disput. de E.is. 605 s.--1605. De Formis quatuor Corporum simplicium quæ vocantur E.a, Disputatio. 269 t.-1611. De Natura et Miraculis quatuor E.orum. 578 h.1621. De Natura E.orum et de quinta Essentia. 317 s.-1650. A Description of the E., &c. 145 f. 1655. E.orum Philosophia, Sectio prima de Corpore, iv. partibus. 501 0.- 1672. Manuductio ad Caelum, translated into English, and published under the title of, A Guide to E. 130 i.-1710. A Full and True Account of two wonderful Prodigies that were seen at several times in the E. 329 w.-1727. Ten Practical Discourses concerning the four E. as they relate to the Growth of Plants. 144 v.-1772. The Principal E., or Primary Particles of Bodies enquired into, and found to be neither those of the Chemists, nor of the Natural Philosophers, but Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Frost. Taken from the observance of Nature, and numerous Experiments. 413 n. 1774. Des quatre E. et de leur Quintessence. 605 n. 1781. Discourses of the Natural Philosophy of the E.

orum. 395 f.-Tractatus de quatuor E.is juridicè consideratis et Notis illustratus. 716 n. A new Interlude and a mery, of the Nature of the iiii. E. 791 p.

ELENCHIS, or ELENCH, a confuting Argument.-1480. Armenias. Libri E.orum. 43 a. 1540. E.orum Sophist. lib. Lat. 43 d. 1598. Analysis Libri Arist. de Sophisticis E.is. 772 q. N. D.-Tractatus E.orum. 636 r.

ELENOR OF ROYE, Princess of Conde.-1564., Translation of a Letter written by a Frenche Gentilwoman to another Gentilwoman Straunger, her Frind, vpon the Death of the moste excellent and vertuous Ladye E. of Roye, Princes of Conde; contayning her Last Will and Testament. 332 w. 693 u.

Atterrata, E.ia. 48 f.1646. Four Books of E.ies of Ovid De Ponto. 723 s.-1646. Characters and E. 984 z.-1648. E.ies, in which is celebrated Italy and Rome. 481 g.-1648. Divers E.ies, set in musick by sev'rall friends, upon the Death of William Lawes. 592 i. 1650. Occasional Poems, E,ies, Epigrams, Satyrs. 479 f.-1653. Pars Secunda E.iorum Humana complectens. 558 t.-1655. Poems, E.ies, &c. 49 p 1657. Poems, E.ies, Paradoxes, and Sonnets. 570 u.-1663. Suffolk's Tears; or E.ies on that renowned Knight, Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, &c. Lond. 4to. 1664. E.ia. 580e.- - 1667. De Urbis Londini Incendio, E.ia; accedit etiam ad eandem Urbem et ad Britanniam Carmen Heroicum. 865 p.-1673. A Miscellany of E.ies. g. 1680. The 2d E. of Ovid's Book 1st of E.ies; the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 12th of the 2d Book. 269 d. - 1685. A Pindaric E. on the Death of Thomas Short. 853 w.-1688. An E. on the Death of James Renwick. -853 b. 1690. Satyrs, E.ies, and Odes. 324 y.-1692. E.ia ad Baronem de Reede. 384 t.-1697. E.us in Obitum Era. Wheeler Equitis. 746 น. - 1699. E.ies. 895 g.-1701. E.ia in Obitum Henrici Ducis de Beaufort. 746 u.1714. Carmen E.iacum. 172 r.-1718. E.ies on Maggy Johnson, John Cowper, and Lucky Wood. 789 f. 1720. E.ies. 907 x.-1727. Odes, Sonnets, E.ies, &c. 324 m.-1732. nacreon translated into E.iacs. 915 n. — -1735. E.ies, Songs, &c. after the manner of Catullus. 813 y.-1754. An E. on the Death of Lady Asgill, Lady of Sir Charles Asgill, Knt., and Alderman of the City of London, 400 1.-1756. Essays, Pastoral and E.iac. 64 t.-1756. E.ies, with an Ode to the Tiber. 964 m.-1758. The E.ies of Tibullus. 432 k.-1759. The Tears of Friendship; an E.iac Ode, sacred to the Memory of several deceased Friends. 412 r.-1759. E.iaca Græca, cum No 555 f.-1815. The Worship of the E. 223 g.-N. D.-De Situ E.tis. Oxon. 8vo.-1760. Four E.ies, Descriptive and Moral. 840 1760. Love E.ies. Lond. Dodsley, 4to. 1s.-1761. A Collection of E.iac Poesy, all original. 255 z. - - 1761. E. on a Pile of Ruins. 277 d.1761. E.ies. 921 s.-1762. Historical E.ies. 341 k.-1763. E.iacæ Lachrymæ, sive Querelæ Epistolares. 262 l. 537 w.-1764. E.ies. 840 t.-1765. An E. written among the Ruins of an Abbey. By the Author of the Nun. Lond. Dodsley, 4to. 6d. 1766. An E. 715 v.-1767. E.ies. 822 m.-1768. E.ies on different occasions. 783 u.-1768. Two E.ies. Lond. Flexney, fol. 1s.-1769. E.ies on different occasions. Lond. Bathurst, 8vo. 1s. 4to. 1s. 6d. 1770. An E. on the Death of a most excellent Man, and much lamented Friend. Lond. Walter, fol. Is. -1771. E. on the Death of John Gill, D.D. 860 r.—1773. E. and Address. 160 b.1773. Poems, consisting of E.ies and Miscellaneous Pieces. 431 a. 1774. An E. on the Death of Lord Bottecourt, late Governor of Virginia. 41 u.-1774. Nuptial E.ies. Lond. Kearsley, 4to. 2s.-1775. Love Tales and E.ies. See TALES, 1775.-1777. E.ies. 504 9.-1778. An E. written in Canterbury Cathedral. 323 h.—1778. Illustrium Virorum, E.ia Sepulchralia. 769 k.-1779. An E. on the inuch lamented Death of a most ingenious Young Gentleman, who lately died in the College of Edinburgh, where he was a Student. Lond. Robinson, 4to. 1s. 6d. 1780. E., written on the Author's revisiting the Place of his former Residence. Lond. Law, 4to. ls.-1780. Love E.; by a Sailor; written in the year 1774. Lond. Wilkie, 4to. 1s. 6d. 1782. Four Books of E.ies, entitled, Amours. 107 k. 1782. E.ies; with Selmane; a Tragedy. 771 j.- 1782. The Book of the E.ies. 779 d. .1784. E.iac Sonnets and other Essays. 862 f. 1785. Gray's E., in Greek. 43 y.-1785. E.ies and Sonnets. Lond. Cadell, 4to. 3s. — 1784. Cadwallerian E.ies. Lond. Rich, 4to. 3s. 6d. -1785. E.ies and Sonnets. 575 x.-1785. Some E.iac Thoughts, occasioned by the Death of the Rev. John Fletcher. 756 r. - -1786. Two E.ies. 256 h. 1786. E. written in a Country Churchyard; into Italian verse. 436 g.1787. An E. 388 s.- -1787. Love E.ies. 463 j.-1788. E. ia ad Mantium Lection. 204 b. 1790. stone. 723 x. 1792. E.ies, in Welsh and English. 612 r. E. ia Thomæ Gray, Græce reddita. 708 n.1793. E.; supposed to be written in the Place de la Revolution, after the Death of Louis XVI. 287 1.-1794. Graii E.ia Sepulchralis, cultu Græco donata. 256 n. 1794. E.ia Thomæ Gray, Græce reddita. 870 u.-1795. E.ies, Sonnets, Odes, and Canzonets. 263 0.-1795. An E.iac Poem, occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Thomas Gibbons, D. D. 756 r. - 1795. The War E.ies of Tyrtæus, imitated and addressed to the People of Great Britain. -1796. E.ies de Tibullo. 673 g.-1798. E.ies, and other small Poems. 108 t.-1801. Original Poems, principally E.ies. 839 q.-1801. E.ies. 904 n. 1802. War E.ies. 358 s.1802. An E. to the Memory of the Duke of Bedford. 718f.-1802. E.ies, Songs, and Sonnets. 718 f.-1802. E. to the Memory of Francis, late Duke of Bedford. 877 n.

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ELEONORA. -1692. E.; a Poem. 319 n.-1771. Letters to E. Lond. Becket, 2 vols. 12mo. 5s.-1739. Edward and E.; a Tragedy. 905 f.-1789. E.; a Novel, in a Series of Letters, written by a Female Inhabitant of Leeds, in Yorkshire. Lond. Walter, 2 vols. 12mo. 6s. -1792. Philaro and E. See PHILARO, 1792.-1796. Celebrated Ballad of E. 170 v.-1798. Gomez and E. See GOMEZ, 1798. ELEONORE, EMPRESS.-1724. La Vie de l'Imperatrice E. 162 j. ELEPHANT, an Animal of great size, strength, and sagacity.-1562. Descriptio Nova E.i. 454 a.-1614. E.i Descriptio. 416 d. 1682. An Anatomical Account of the E. 675 w.-1682. Anatomical Account of an E. accidentally burnt in Dublin. 690 d.-1696. Epistola de Sceleto E.ino Tonnæ effosso. 899 g.-1697. Account of the Skeleton of an E. dug up at Tonne. 899 h.-1701. On the taking and taming of E.s in Ceylon. 884j.-1719. Anatomy and Osteology of the E. 119 w.1713. Description of all the Bones of an E. 119 v.-1715. E.ographia Curiosa. 470 v.-1715. E.ographia Curiosa, seu E.i Descriptio, adornata multis Observationibus Physicis, Medicis, et Jucundis Historiis. 750 w.-1717. Description of the Organ of Hearing in an E. 1719. De E.is in Nummis obviis Exercitationes duæ. 277 o. Anatomical Observations made on the Dissection of an E. 887 c.-1727. Account of E.'s Teeth and Bones found under Ground. 860 r. 1737. Description of some Mammoths' Bones dug up in Siberia, proving them to have belonged to E.s. 150 c.-1744. Of a large Fossil Tooth of an E. 64 s.-1754. Several Bones of an E. found in the Island of Sheppey. 540 f.-1774. Description of a curious Horn, or rather E.'s Tusk, converted to the use of a Horn, the Property of the Right Hon. Thos. Lord Bruce. 671 p. — 1786. Concerning the Bones of E.s, and other Natural Curiosities, found in the Mountains of Verona. 380 b. 1795. Ode to the Queen's E. See TOUR, 1795.-1799. Observations on the Natural History of the E. 260 b.-1801. Account of an E.'s Tusk, in which the Iron Head of a Spear was found embodied. 250 t.-N. D. -An Account of the Method of catching Wild E.s at Tipura. 260 b. ELEPHANT, ORDER OF THE.-1704. Breviarium Equestre de Ordine E.ino. 490 l.

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ELEPHANTA, an Isle of about 5 miles in circumference, situated between Bombay and the Western Coast of India. This spot owes its celebrity to the almost unrivalled Cave which bears its name.-1785. A Description of the Caves of E., Ambola, and Canara. 528 b. 1787. An Account of the Cave of E., &c. 632 l.

ELEPHANTIASIS, a Disease of the Skin, affecting the Legs.-1815. A Case of E. 807 j.-N. D.-Observations on E., and the Anomula

confounded with it. 6 m.

ELEPHANTINIS.-1768. An Account of the E. 479 0.
ELEPHANTIQUES.-1595. Des E., ou Lepreux. 535 f.
ELEPHAS.-1629. E. 516 v.

ELETER.-1772.

On the Effects of E. in preserving growing Plants from Insects and Flies. 451 c. ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES. -1745. Dissertatio de Mysteriis E.is. 60 m.-1790. A Dissertation on the E. Mysteries. 897 x.-1791. Dissertation on the E. and Bacchic Mysteries. 778 u.-1818. An Essay on the Mysteries of E.

722 r.

ELEUSIS, an ancient Town of Attica, in ruins.—1803. Colossal Statue of Ceres, placed in the Vestibule of the Public Library at Cambridge; with an Account of its removal from E. 234 p. ELEUTHERIE, CORTEX.-1722.

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ELEVATION.-1727. Plans and E.s for Public and Private Buildings. 552 x.--1800. Of Plans and E.s of Modern Buildings. 802 o. -1818. 20 finely engraved Plates, by Mr. Storer, representing E.s, &c. taken from the Cathedral Church of Exeter. 566 b.

ELEVATOR.-1797. Description of a speedy E. 247 z.
ELFINA.-1800. E.; a Tale. See MORCAR, 1800.

ELFORD, WALTER.-1649. A Brief State of the Case of W. E.'s Complaint against Sir Sackville Crow, which is to be reported to the Parliament. 332 w.

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ELFRIDA.-1752. E.; a Dramatic Poem, written on the Model of the ancient Greek Tragedy. 654 a. 1772. Chorus of the Dramatic Poem of E., as performed at Covent Garden. Lond. Horsfield, 4to. 6d. -1782. Edwin and E.; a Legendary Tale, in verse. 969 j. 1787. E.; or Paternal Ambition; a Novel. By a Lady. Lond. Johnson, 3 vols. 12mo. 7s. 6d.-1794. Edgar and E.; a Poem. 530 %.1805. Plays of Caractacus and E. 654 d.-1810. E., the Heiress of Belgrove. 781 r. ELGIN, the chief Town of the County of Moray, or, as it is sometimes called, Elgin in Scotland. 1774. Description of E. and the Shire of 850 a.-1794. General View of the Agriculture of E. and Moray. 311 s.- EM. LIT. CH. BORN AT E.-(1500.) Florence Wilson, or Florentius Volusenus. 972 v.

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ELINORS.-1807. Mondeville Castle; or the two E. Lond. Booth, 2 vols. 7s.

ELIQUATION.-1800. New Method of extracting Silver from Copper Mat, by Means of Lead; by which the E. of Black Copper is rendered unnecessary. 441 f.

ELISE-1655. E.; or Innocence Guilty; a Romance. 545 t. ELISHA, one of the Prophets mentioned in Scripture.-1622. E.'s Lamentation; a Sermon. 369 9.-1657. E.'s Lamentation for Elijah ; a Sermon. 248 a. 414u.-1801. E., or the Woman of Shunem ; a New Sacred Oratorio. 525 c.

ELIXIR.1615. The Calvinistic E., or Reformed Philosopher's Stone, first dug up by Calvin at Geneva, afterwards polished by Isaac Casaubon at London; with the testamentary codex of Anti-Coton, lately found upon Charenton Bridge. 399 r.) -N. D.—Treatise on the E.

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ELIXYROLOGIA.-1665. E. 661 v.
ELIZA.-1650. E. 77 c.-1705.

E.; an Epic Poem, in x. books. 118 -1765. E.; or the History of Miss Granville. See GRANVILLE, Miss, 1765. 1766. The History of E.; written by a Friend. Lond. Dodsley, 12mo.-1768. The Distressed Lovers; or the History of Edward and Eliza. See EDWARD, 1768.—1775. E.'s Letters to Sterne. 879 k. 1775. Letters from Yorick to E. Lond. Evans, 12mo. 25.1777. Henry and E. See HENRY, 1777. — 1779. Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and E. 879 k.1790. Sonnets to E., by her Friend. Lond. Murray, 4to. 2s. - -1798. Thalia to E. See THALIA, 1798.-1800. E.; a Novel. 989 u. 1801. Letters from E. to Yorick, transmitted from a Gentleman in Bombay, and now first published. Lond. Ginger, 8vo. 3s.-1801. E.; an Elegy. Lond. 8vo. Is.-1805. Correspondence of Julius and E. See Love, 1805.-1810. Elise, &c. E.; or Family Papers. 375.- -1811. The Sorrows of E.; or a Tale of Misfortune. 87 f.-N. D. — E.; an English Opera. 814

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ELIZABETH, Queen Consort to Edward IV. of England. - 1648. A True Relation of the King's Speech to the Lady E. and the Duke of Gloucester, the Day before his Death. 215 p. - 1778. The Widowed Queen, or E., Dowager of Edward IV., a Poem and Oration. 23 i. ELIZABETH, Queen of England.-1558. The Passage of our most dred Soueraigne Lady Quene E., through the Citie of London to Westminster, the daie before her Coronation. 431 t. 912 v.-1559. Injunctions given by Queen E., as well to the Clergy as to the Laytie of this Realme. Articles to be enquired in the Visitacion, in the first yere of the Raigne of our most dread Soueraigne Ladye E., by the Grace, 558 h.-1559. Anno Primo Reginæ E. At the Parliament begunne at Westminster the xxiij. of Januarie, in the fyrst yere of the Raigne of our Soueraine Lady E.; and there proroged till the xxv. of the same moneth. 558 j.-1560. Protestation faicte de la Part dv Roy Treschrestien par son Ambassadeur, resident près la Reyne d'Angleterre à sa Maiesté, et aux Siegneurs de son Conseil, xx. April, a. D. MDLX. 558 j. 1562. Declaration; containing the Causes which have constrained Queen E. to arm certaine of her Subiectes for defence both of her own Estate, and of the most Christian King, Charles IX. 333 i. — 1562. A Declaration of the Quenes Maiestie E., &c.; conteyning the Causes which haue constrayned her to arme certeine of her Subiectes for defence both of her owne Estate,

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ELGIN, EARLS OF.-1664. Sermon at the Funeral of the Earl of E. 740 p.—1807. Action between the Earl of E. and Fergusson, Esq., for Literata, seu Narratio de E.æ Reginæ ad Acad. Cantab. Adventu; CarCrim. Con. 451 v.

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1572. ELIEZER.-1519. Chapters of E., partly historical and partly allegorical, translated into Latin. 333 c.

ELIHU.-1750. E.; or an Inquiry into the principal Scope and Design of the Book of Job. 502 k.-N. D.-The Christian Plan exhibited in the Interpretation of E.; with Observations on a few other Matters and Expressions relative to the same Subject. 502 k.

ELIJAH, or ELIAS, one of the Prophets mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. In the Old Testament he has the name of Elijah, in the New that of Elias.-1616. Santangelus, sive Stelitenticus in E.m Santangelum Causidicum. 187 0.1643. E. Redivivus; a Fast Sermon. 606 e.-1650. E. the Tishbite's Supplication. 287 t.-1647. Elisha's Lamentation for E.; a Sermon. 248 a.-1658. E.'s Abatement discovered, in a Sermon. 200 0.1670.

471 n. 1569. In J. Haddonum Magistrum, Libellorum, Supplicum apud Sariss. Principem, E.am, Angliæ Reginam, de Religione libri iii. 721 g.-1571. Bvila Papisticæ ante biennium, contra Serenissi mam Anglica, Francia, et Hyberniæ, Reginam, E.am, et contra inclytum Angliæ Regnum promulgatæ, Refutatio orthodoxæque Reginæ et universi Regni Anglia Defensio. 168 r.-1571. Anno xiij. Reginæ E.; at the Parliament begunne and holden at Westminster, the second of Apryll. 558 0.- 1572. Orationes ii. ad E.am habitæ Woodstockiæ. 529 e.The Portrait of Queen E. 732 c. 1575. Commemoration of the most prosperous and peaceable Reigne of the Queene (E.) 456 f.— 1575. Anno xviii. Reginæ E.e; at this present Session of Parliament, by Prorogation holden at Westminster, the viii. day of February, and there continued vntyl xv. day of March folowyng. 558 p.1578. A Fourme of Prayer with Thanksgiving, to be used, &c. euery year, the 17th of November, the day of her Highness' Entrie to her Kingdome. 72 0.-1578. Queen E.'s Progress to Norwich, anno 1578. 225 f. 423 1.-1578. Gra. tulationum Valdiensium, lib. iv. ad E.am Reginam. 471 t.-1579. The Queen's Injunctions. 72 q.-1579. A Discovrse of the Queene's Maiestie's Entertainement in Suffolk and Norfolk. 225 f.-1580. A Proclamation against New Buildings and Inmates, 7th July, 22. E. 72 r.

1581. On E.'s Epitaph, 1 Kings xix. 4. 144 y.-1764. Dissertation upon Enoch and E. 138 2.- 1807. E.'s Mantle; a Poem. Lond. Stockdale jun., 8vo. 1s.-1813. E.'s Translation foretold; a Sermon. 583 q.

ELIMAS.-1685. A Fuller Answer to E. the Sorcerer. 953 ƒ. ELINOR, QUEEN.-1593. The Sinking of Queene E., who sunk at Charingcrosse, and rose againe at Potter's Hith, now named Queenehith. 741 8.

An Aduertisement and Defence of Trueth against her Maiestie's Back-biters, and specially against the whispring Fauorers and Colourers of Campions, and the rest of his Confederat's Treasons. 723-1581. Acts of Parliament; anno xxiii. Reginæ E.æ. 72 t. 1582. De Peccatissimo Angliæ Statu, imperante E.a. 72 u. 1582. Traiterous Affection borne against her Maiestie, by Edmond Campion, Jesuite. 72 u.-1582. De Pacatissimo Angliæ Statu, Imperante E.a, compendiosa Narratio. 714 t.-1582. EIPHNAPXIA, siue E.a. De Pacatissimo Anglice Statu,

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Imperante E.a, compendiosa Narratio. Huic accedit illustrissimorum Virorum qui aut iam mortui fuerunt aut hodie sunt E.æ Reginæ, à consilijs, perbreuis Catalogus. 714 t. 1582. De Pii V. et Gregorii XIII. furoribus, contra E.am Reginam Angliæ. 798 g. - 1589. Articles to be enquired in the Visitation, in the first yeere of the Reigne of our moste dread Sovereigne, Lady E., &c. 72 v.-1584. A Discouerie of the Trea. sons practised and attempted against the Queene's Maiestie. 72 v.-1584. Declaration of the horrible Treasons practised by Will. Parry, the Traitor, against the Queene's Maiestie. 72.1584. The intended Treason of Dr. Parry against Q. E. 192 n.-1585. Acts, an. 27. E. 72 z.-1585. Certaine Prayers and other Godly Exercises for the 17th of Nouember, wherein we solemnize the blessed Reigne of our gracious Soueraigne Lady E. 169 p. 1585. A Comparison between King Solomon and his Subjects, and E. and her Subjects. 777 o.- 1586. 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ELOQUENCE.-1515, Isagogus, libellus in E. tiæ Præcepta. 285 2.-1555. E.tiæ Triumphus, Carmen, 420 p.1557. A Treatise on E., by way of Dialogue. 70 b. -1577. Dante de Vulgari E.tia. 258 f-1577. The Garden of E.; conteyninge the Figures of Grammar and Rhetorick. 739 g. 1607. De l'E. Françoise. 925 -1614. Campi 209 h.-1634. De E.tia Sacra et Humana, libri xvi. 204 r.1652. The Height of E, 458 h.-1654. The Academy of E.; or Complete English Rhetoric. 123 d.-1655. E.tia Poetica. 162 0.-1656. The Mirror of State and E. 61 a. 1658. Speculum E.tiæ. 138 u.1658. Nouvelle Allegorique; ou Histoire des Derniers Troublez arrivez au Royaume d'E. 392 q.-1672. Reflections upon the Use of the E. of these times; together with a Comparison between the E. of Cicero and Demosthenes, 791 f. 1673. Idea E.tiæ seu Rhetoricæ. 568 f. 1681. Idea E.tiæ Forensis Hodierna, una cum Actione Forensi ex unaquaque Juris parte. 630 i.-1690. E.tia sub exemplo veterum Germanorum descripta. 586 b. 1692. The Scotch Presbyterian E., or the Foolishness of their Teaching, discovered from their Books, Sermons, and Prayers. 277 p. 1695. L'Elovio; favola Pastorale. 269 y.-1699. Specimen E. tiæ exterioris ad Orationem Ciceronis pro M. Marcello accommodatum. 384 u.- 1713. Jugement des Savans, sur les Auteurs qui ont traité de la veritable E. 412 z.-1718. Dialogues on E. in general, and that of the Pulpit in particular. 361 a. 1719. De Causis Corruptæ E.tiæ Dialogus. 893 f. 1720. Oratio Inauguralis, utrum majus sibi nomen paraverint Græci Bellica Laude, an Studio E.tiæ. 474 2.-1724. Corpus E.tiæ. 474 y,-1726. Bibliotheca dell' E.za Italiana, libri duo, 377 d.-1728. Oratio de Causis Corruptæ E.tiæ. 47 L. Traités Philosophiques et Pratiques d'E. et de Poesie. 167 g. -1730. A Model of Reason and E. 217 y.-1781. The Accomplished Preacher, or an Essay on Divine E. 118 k.-1736. English Presbyterian E. 442j.-1739. Candour; an occasional Essay on the Abuse of Wit and E. Lond. fol.-1749. Connoissance des Beautés et des Défauts de la Poésie et de l'E. 938 r.-1750. Thoughts on E. 717 p.--1752. Sermon on the E. of the Pulpit. 377 r. 378 b.-1753. A Commentary on the Bibl. dell' E.za Italiana di Fontanini. 992 q. - 1756. Marcus Fabius Quintilianus his Institutes of E. 452 p. 786 t. - 1758. Lectures on Italian E. 640 %. 1762. That E, has its real Source in the Heart. 341 k. - 1762. Of the Revolutions of E. 341 l. 1764. Late Dissertation on the Principles of Human E. 528 r. 598 b.-1765. Letters on the E. of the Pulpit. 586 m. - -1765. Reflections and Instructions with regard to the E. of the Pulpit, the Bar and the Stage. 814 a.-1767. Traité de l'E. de Barreau. 417 d. 1778. An Essay on the

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E. of the Pulpit in Spain. 830 0.1780. Free Thoughts on Rhetoric;
wherein is fully pointed out the different Species of E., &c. See RHETO-
RIC, 1780.
-1785. The Art of E.; a Didactic Poem; book the first.
Lond. Dilly, 4to. 2s. 6d. 1789. Answer to the Scots Presbyterian E.
581 z.-1792. Pratique de l'Orateur Françoise, ou Choix de Pieces d'E.
598. 1792. Modern Pulpit E. displayed. See PREACHER, 1792. —
1793. Brief Reflections on the E. of the Pulpit, occasioned by a Pam-
phlet, entitled, Remarks on a Sermon preached on the Fast Day. 400 i
-1793. The Principles of E.; adapted to the Pulpit and the Bar.
Translated from the French of Maury. 582 k. 1795. Sentiments on
E.; in a Letter addressed to — -, Esq. of Gray's Inn. By a Gentle-
man of Shropshire. Lond. Longman, 8vo. 1s.-1800. An Essay on the
E. of the Pulpit in England. 136 %.1805. Projet de l'E. Royale,
composé pour Henri III. Roi de France. 28 c. 1807. Lectures on
Systematic Theology and Pulpit E. 188 s. 1808. Dialogues on E.
269 0.1808. The E. of the British Senate; being a Selection of the
best Speeches of the most distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, from the
beginning of the reign of Charles I. to the present time; with Notes,
biographical, critical, and explanatory. 478 g.-1810. The Vestibule of
E.; original Articles, Oratorical and Poetical. 900 y. -1811. Flores
Theologici; or Beauties of Pulpit E.; being select Translations from the
Sermons of the celebrated Massillon, Saurin and Bourdaloue. By a Cler-
gyman of the Established Church. No. 1. Lond. Jennings, 2s.-1813.
France considered in connection with Poetry, E. and the Fine Arts. 642
-N. D. Dialogue on the Corruption of E., wherein is preferred
the modern to the ancient E. 36 r.-Several Pieces of E. 97 i-Essay
on the E. of the Pulpit.
108 n.- Essay on E. 109 c.-Traité de l'E.
du Corps. 305 d. La Rhetorique, ou les Regles de l'E.

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