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WEBSTER (William) A Vindication of his Majesty's Title to the Crown. 8vo. London, 1747. [P. 95. (25.)]

OWEN (J.) Jacobite and Nonjuring Principles freely examined, in a Letter to the Master Tool of Faction at Manchester. 8vo. Manchester, 1748. [P. 127. (14.)] ROLT (Richard) A Representation of the Conduct of the Powers of Europe engaged in the War from 1739 to 1748. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1749. [Q. 4. 26-29.]

THE LIVING World, or the History of the last Fortnight, Nov. 6, 1750. 8vo. [P. 165. (10.)]

A LETTER to Lord Egmont on the dangerous Ambition and overgrown Power of a certain Minister. London, 1750. [P. 149. (10.)]

A CORDIAL for Low Spirits. [By Thomas GORDON.] 3 vols. 12mo. 1751. [D. 21. 2.]

8vo.

A LETTER addressed to Two Great Men on the Prospect of Peace.
London, 1760. [P. 223. (2.)]
Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men. 8vo. London, 1760.
[P. 223. (3.)]
AN ACCOUNT of the Society for the Encouragement of British Troops in
Germany and North America. Quebec, 1760. [P. 223. (10.)]

GEORGE III.

*AIKIN (John) Annals of the Reign of King George III. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.

CAMBRIDGE (Richard Owen) An Account of the War in India. 4to. London, 1761. [Q. 1. 29.]

THE POLITICAL CONTROVERSY; or Weekly Magazine of Ministerial and Anti-Ministerial Essays. With the Fortnight's Register, or Chronicle of Interesting Events. 8vo. London, 1762. [P. 223. (4.)]

LETTERS between the Duke of Grafton, Mr. Wilkes, and others. 8vo. 1769. [F. 22. 11.]

JUNIUS. The Letters of Junius. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1799. [Gg.7. 56, 57.] *The Letters of Junius, with a preliminary Dissertation and Notes, &c. By George Woodfall. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1812.

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An ADDRESS to the Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations on the
Election of Members of Parliament, &c. Svo. London, 1774.
[P. 321. (10.)]
BURKE (Edmund) Speech on presenting to the House of Commons a
Plan for the better Security of the Independence of Parliament. 8vo.
London, 1780. [Q. 4. 41.]

PULTENEY (William) The Effects to be expected from the East India Bill, upon the Constitution of Great Britain, if passed into a Law. 8vo. London, 1783. [Gg. 7. 20.]

POPULAR TOPICS; or the Grand Question discussed respecting the King's Prerogative, the Privileges of Parliament, Secret Influence, and a System of Reform for the East India Company. 8vo. London, 1784.

[Gg. 7. 20.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the King's Insanity. 8vo. Lond. 1789. [Hb. 3. 40.] BURKE (Edmund) Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings of certain Societies in London relative to that Event. 8vo. London, 1790. [Gg. 7. 34.]

MACKINTOSH (James) Vindicia Gallica. A Defence of the French Revolution. 8vo. London, 1792. [Gg. 5. 52.]

PAINE (Thomas) A Letter addressed to the Addressers on the late Proclamation. Svo. London, 1792. [Hh. 2. 35.]

To the Great and Learned among Christians, the Humble Petition of a
Number of Poor Loyal Unlearned Christians. 8vo. London, 1793.
[Hh. 2. 43.]

MORGAN (William) Facts, addressed to the serious Attention of the
People of Great Britain, respecting the Expence of the War, and the
State of the National Debt. 8vo. London, 1796. [Gg. 7. 20.]
GIFFORD (John) A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine; containing some
Strictures on his "View of the Causes and Consequences of the present
War with France." 8vo. London, 1797. [Hh. 3. 41.]
AUFRERE (Antony) A Warning to Britons against French Perfidy and
Cruelty. (Three Copies.) 12mo. London, 1798. [Hh. 4. 35,36,38.]
WATSON (Richard) An Address to the People of Great Britain.
London, 1798. [Hh. 2. 43.]

8vo.

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1798. [Hh. 3. 40.] WAKEFIELD (Gilbert) A Reply to some Parts of the Bishop of Landaff's Address to the People of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1798.

[Hh. 2. 43.] OBSERVATIONS upon Mr. Fox's Letter to Mr. Grey. 4to. [Gg. 1. 14.] ROBINSON (Thomas) An Address to the Inhabitants of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on the Termination of the War with France. 8vo. London, 1801. [Hh. 3. 28.]

THE CRISIS of the Sugar Colonies: or an Enquiry into the Objects and probable Effects of the French Expedition to the West Indies. With Sketches of a Plan for settling the Vacant Lands of Trinidada. 8vo. London, 1802. [Hh. 3. 33.]

A FEW CURSORY REMARKS upon the State of Parties during the Administration of the Right Honourable Henry Addington. Svo. London, 1803. [Hh. 3. 33.]

THE OPPORTUNITY, or Reasons for an Immediate Alliance with St. Domingo. 8vo. London, 1804. [Hh. 3. 29.]

War in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags. [By James STEPHEN, Esq. M. P.] 8vo. London, 1805. [Hh. 3. 29.]

The Dangers of the Country. [By James Stephen, Esq. M. P.] 8vo. London, 1807. [Gg. 6. 15.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1807. [Hh. 3. 29.]

Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount SIDMOUTH upon the Motion of the Marquis of Stafford, in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 13th, 1807. 8vo. London, 1807. [Hh. 7. 27.]

STEPHEN (James) Speech in the Debate in the House of Commons, March 6th, 1809, on Mr. Whitbread's Motion relative to the late Overtures of the American Government. With Remarks. 8vo. London, 1809. [Hh. 3. 29.]

FERRIER (Robert England) A Short Statement of a most Extraordinary Conspiracy, in a Letter to the King and H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 7. 18.]

HIGHMORE (Nathaniel) A Letter to Henry Bankes, Esq. on the Abolition of Sinecures and the Reform of Abuses. 8vo. London, 1810.

[Gg. 5. 27.] HIGHMORE (Anthony) A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. relative to a Second Bill introduced by him to the House of Commons. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 3. 41.]

THE TIMES; or a Faithful Exposure of the Evils suffered by a large Portion of the People of England. 12mo. Workington, 1811. [Ff. 8. 50.] WILBERFORCE (William) The Substance of Speeches on the Clause in the East India Bill, for the Promotion of the Religious Instruction and Moral Improvement of the Natives of the British Dominions in India, on June 22, July 1 and 12, 1813. 8vo. London, 1813. [Gg. 6. 20.] The Substance of Lord GRENVILLE'S Speech on the Revival of the Slave Trade. 8vo. London, 1814. [Hh. 2. 31.]

Campaigns of the Duke of Wellington. [Gg. 6. 42-44.]

May 12th, 1817, on [Hh. 2. 31.]

CLARKE (F. L.) The Life and 3 vols. 8vo. London, 18-. The Speech of Earl GREY in the House of Lords, Lord Sidmouth's Circular. 8vo. London, 1817. HONE (William) Reformists' Register. 8vo. 1817. BROUGHAM (Henry) A Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M. P. on the Abuse of Charities. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 30.]

[Hh. 2. 41.]

Another Copy, with an Appendix. 8vo. London, 1818.

[Hh. 2. 31.]

A Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Wm. Scott, in Answer to Mr. Brougham's Letter. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 6. 30.]

Substance of the Speech of the Right Hon. Lord GRENVILLE in the House of Lords, November 30th, 1819, on the Marquis of Lansdown's Motion. 8vo. London, 1820. [Hh. 7. 27.]

(3) ACCOUNTS OF MILITARY AND NAVAL EXPEDITIONS, UNDErTAKEN BY THE BRITISH FORCES.

BURCHETT (Josiah) Memoirs of Transactions at Sea during the War with France, beginning in 1688 and ending in 1697. 8vo. London, 1703. [M. 19. 19.]

KANE (Richard) Campaigns of King William and Queen Anne, from 1689 to 1712. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 161. (2.)]

A PLAIN RELATION of the late Action at Sea, between the English and Dutch and the French Fleets, from June 22 to July 5 last; with Reflections thereupon and upon the Present State of the Nation. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 14. 7.]

AN EXACT ACCOUNT of the Siege of Namur. 4to. London, 1695.

[M. 20. 13.]

An Account given by Sir John ASHBY, Vice-Admiral, and Reere-Admiral ROOKE to the Lords Commissioners, of the Engagement at Sea be

tween the English, Dutch, and French Fleets, June 30, 1690. 4ot. London, 1691. [M. 20. 36.]

A FULL AND IMPARTIAL HISTORY of the Expedition into Spain in the year 1702, extracted from the Journals and Memoirs of the Generals. 8vo. London, 1704. [L. 15. 23.]

BURCHETT (Josiah) A Complete History of the most remarkable Transactions at Sea. folio, London, 1720. [A. 5. 10.]

CORBET (T.) Account of the Expedition of the British Fleet to Sicily in the years 1718, 1719, and 1720, under the command of Sir George Byng, Bart. 8vo. London, 1739. [A. 18. 80.]

GIBSON (James) A Journal of the Siege and Capture of Cape Breton from the French. 8vo. London, 1745. [R. 18. 45.]

CAMBRIDGE (Richard Owen) An Account of the War in India. 4to. London, 1761. [Q. 1. 29.]

ORME (Robert) History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation, in Indostan. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1780. [A. 14. 17-19.] DRINKWATER (John) A History of the Siege of Gibraltar.

1786. [D. 23. 19.]

4to. London,

*JAMES (William) The Naval History of Great Britain. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1824.

iii. Civil History of England.-Documentary.

(i) TREATIES, STATE LETTERS, AND NEGOCIATIONS.

Foedera, Conventiones, &c. inter Reges Angliæ et alios quosvis Principes vel Communitates, ab anno 1101 ad nostra usque tempora: accurantibus Thoma RYMER et Roberto SANDERSON, collata et emendata studio Georgii HOLMES. 20 vols. folio, Londini, 1727-35. [N. 5. 1-20.] Foedera, Conventiones, Litteræ, et cujuscunque generis Acta Publica, inter Reges Angliæ et alios quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes, vel Communitates, ab ingressu Gulielmi I. in Angliam, A. D. 1066, ad nostra usque tempora habita aut tractata: accurantibus Adamo CLARKE, Joanne CALEY, et Fred. HOLBROOKE. Vols. I. II. 4 Partibus. folio, Londini, 1816-18-21. [Kk. 1. 43-46.]

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*Original Letters illustrative of English History, including numerous Royal Letters; from Autographs in the British Museum and one or two other Collections. With Notes and Illustrations. By Henry ELLIS, Esq. Keeper of the MSS. in the British Museum. Second Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1825.

**Original Letters illustrative of English History, &c. By Henry Ellis. Second Series. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1827.

Original Letters, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III. by various Persons of rank and consequence. Digested in Chronological order, with Notes, Historical and Explanatory, by Sir John FENN. 2 vols. in 1. 4to. London, 1787.

[E. 24. 4.]

Miscellaneous State Papers from 1501 to 1726. [Published by Lord HARDWICKE.] 2 vols. 4to. London, 1776. [Q. 3. 29,30.]

A Collection of State Papers relating to Affairs in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, from the year 1591 to 1596, left by William Cecil Lord Burghley. Edited by William MURDIN. folio, London, 1759.

[Ff. 3. 24.] Letters and Memorials of State in the Reigns of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, King James, King Charles I. part of the Reign of King Charles II., and Oliver's Usurpation. By Sir Henry Sydney, Sir Philip Sydney, and other distinguished Members of the Sydney Family. Transcribed from the Originals, and edited by Arthur COLLINS. folio, 2 vols. London, 1746. [K. 23. 10,11.]

Cabala; sive Scrinia Sacra: Mysteries of State and Government in Letters of Illustrious Persons, &c. in the Reigns of Henry VIII., Elizabeth, James I., and Charles I. folio, London, 1691. [Ff. 3. 23.]

Another Copy. folio, London, 1691. [R. 2. 34.]

Memorials of Affairs of State in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I., collected (chiefly) from the Original Papers of the Right Hon. Sir Ralph WINWOOD, Knight. Edited by Edmund Sawyer. 3 vols. folio, London, 1725. [C. 11. 23–26.]

An Historical View of the Negotiations between the Courts of England, France, and Brussels, from the year 1592 to 1617. Extracted chiefly from the MS. State Papers of Sir Thomas Edmondes, Knt. and of Anthony Bacon, Esq. By Thomas BIRCH, M. A. 8vo. London, 1749.

[O. 7. 2.] Original Letters and Memoirs, written by the Lord Chancellor BACON, during the Reign of King James I. Corrected and published, with Remarks, by Robert Stephens, Historiographer Royal. 4to. London, 1736. [K. 7. 33.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1702. [R. 17. 10.]

Letters from and to Sir Dudley CARLETON, during his Embassy in Holland, from 1616 to 1620. With a Preface by Lord Hardwicke. 4to. London, 1775. [Q. 3. 31.]

The Earl of STRAFFORDE's Letters and Dispatches, edited by Sir G. Radcliffe. 2 vols. folio, London, 1739. [Q. 1. 10,11.]

State Papers and Letters, from 1621 to 1674, collected by Edward Earl of CLARENDON; containing the Materials from which his History of the great Rebellion was composed, and the Authorities on which the Truth of his Relation is founded. 2 vols. folio, Oxford, 1767. [Q. 1. 1,2.] An Impartial Collection of the Great Affairs of State, from the beginning of the Scotch Rebellion in 1639, to the Murder of King Charles I. By W. NALSON. 2 vols. folio, London, 1682-3. [Ff. 3. 21,22.] Another Copy. Part I. folio, London, 1682. [I. 1. 25.] ARTICLES of Peace, Intercourse, and Commerce, concluded between King Charles I. of England and Philip IV. of Spain, at Madrid, Nov. 5, 1630. 4to. London, 1630. [L. 15. 37.]

The Correspondence of King CHARLES I. (taken by Sir T. Fairfax, the Battle of Nasby-Field). 4to. London, 1645. [P. 14. (29.)]

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