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POESIE Bibliothèque Poëtique, ou Choix des plus belles Pièces de Vers, depuis Marot jusqu'à nos jours, [par Le Fort-de-la-Morinière, et les Vies des Poëtes par Goujet]. 4 vols. 8° Paris, 1745.

POETA Latini Minores-Gratii Falisci Cynegeticon, M. A. Olympii Nemesiani Cynegeticon, Calpurnii Siculi Ecloga, C. Rutilii Numatiani Iter, Samonicus et Marcellus de Medicina, Q. R. F. Palæmon de Ponderibus, et Sulpiciæ Satyra, cum notis Variorum, curante Petro Burmanno. 2 vols. 4° Leida, 1731.

POETA Choliambici Græci.-see Babrius.

POETÆ Scenici Græci, accedunt Perditarum Fabularum Fragmenta; recognovit et præfatus est Guil. Dindorfius. 8° Lipsiæ, 1830.

see Comicorum Græcorum Fragmenta.

see also Scriptores.

Poetical Miscellanies, from a MS. Collection of the time of James I., edited by J. O. Halliwell. (Percy Society, vol. 15.) 8° London, 1845. Poetical (Ancient) Tracts of the sixteenth century, from copies in the possession of the late Thomas Caldecott, edited by E. F. Rimbault. (Percy Society, vol. 6.) 8° London, 1842.

POETRY-Specimens of Lyric Poetry, composed in England in the reign of Edward the First, edited from the Harleian MSS. by Thomas Wright. (Percy Society, vol. 4.) 8° London, 1842.

POGGIO Bracciolini-Life, by the Rev. William Shepherd. 8° Liverpool,

1837.

POLE (Cardinal). Reginaldi Poli Cardinalis et aliorum ad ipsum Epistolæ, præmittuntur Vita Poli, Diatribæ, etc. edidit Cardinalis Quirinus. 5 vols. 4° Brixiæ, 1744-57.

Politics for the People. 8° London, 1848.

Politics on both sides.- -see [Pulteney].

POLYBIUS. [Opera], ex recognitione Immanuelis Bekkeri. 2 vols. 8° Berolini, 1844.

Histoire de Polybe, traduite du Grec par Dom Vincent Thuillier, avec un Commentaire, ou un Corps de Science Militaire, par C. de Folard, avec le Supplément. 7 vols. 4° Amsterdam, 1753. POMMEREUL (General).—see Milizia.

POMPEIUS FESTUS (Sextus). De Verborum significatione quæ supersunt, cum Pauli epitome emendata et annotata a C. O. Muellero. 4° Lipsiæ, 1839. POMPONIUS MELA. De Situ Orbis libri tres, ad Codices MSS. etc., recensiti, cum notis Herm. Barbari, Joac. Vadiani, P. J. Olivarii, etc. necnon Manuscriptis J. G. Grævii, Jac. Gronovii, et Petri Burmanni conlectis additis suis, a C. H. Tzschuckio. 3 vols. in 4. 8° Lipsia, 1807. PONTOPPIDAN (Erich). Natural History of Norway, in two parts, translated from the Danish. fol. London, 1755.

PONZ (Antonio). Viage de España, en que se da noticia de las cosas mas apreciables, y dignas de saberse, que hay en ella. 18 vols. in 9. 12° Madrid, 1776-94.

12° Madrid, 1791-2.

Viage fuera de España. 2 vols. in 1. POOR and Poor Laws-Abstract of the Returns made by the Overseers of the Poor in pursuance of an Act 26 Geo. III. 4° London, 1787.

Report on the Continuance of the Poor Law Commission, and further amendment of the Law. 8° London, 1840.

POOR and Poor Laws-Reports from the Poor Law Commissioners on the Training of Pauper Children, with Appendices. 8° London, 1841.

Report of the Poor Law Commissioners on Local Taxation. 8° London, 1844.

Return of the number of Paupers in the receipt of Relief in the Unions of England and Wales, on the 1st July, 1848. fol. London, 1849.

IRELAND. Three Reports by George Nicholls, Esq. 8° London, 1838. PORCUPINE's Works.- —see Cobbett (W.)

PORTALIS (J. E. M.).

cordat de 1801.

Discours, Rapports, et Travaux Inédits, sur le Con8° Paris, 1845.

see France (Petits Traités, 11, 16).

PORTER (Henry). The two angry Women of Abington, edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce. (Percy Society, vol. 5.) 8° London, 1841. PORTER (Sir Robert Ker). Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Antient Babylonia, &c. during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820. 2 vols. 4° London, 1821-2.

PORTLAND (Duke of).-see Junius.

POST OFFICE-The Administration of the Post Office, from the introduction of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of Penny Postage up to the present time. 8° London, 1844.

POTOCKI (Jean). Dynasties du second livre de Manethon. 12° Florence, 1803.

Examen critique du Fragment Égyptien connu sous le nom d'Ancienne Chronique. 12° Florence, 1808.

POTTER (L. J. A. de). L'Esprit de l'Eglise, ou Considérations philosophiques et politiques sur l'histoire des Conciles et des Papes; depuis les Apôtres jusqu'à nos jours. 8 vols. 8° Paris, 1821.

POTTER (R.)—see Æschylus.

POTTER (T. R.). The History and Antiquities of Charnwood Forest, with an Appendix on the Geology, Botany, and Ornithology of the district, by J. B. Jukes, A. Bloxam, and C. Babington. 4° London, 1842. POWELL (Baden). Rational Religion examined, or Remarks on the pretensions of Unitarianism, especially as compared with those systems which professedly discard Reason. 8° London, 1826.

The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth; or the Study of the Inductive Philosophy, considered as subservient to Theology. 8° London, 1838.

Tradition Unveiled; or an Exposition of the pretensions and tendency of authoritative Teaching in the Church. 8° London, 1839. POWELL (David).-see Caradoc.

POYET (le Chancelier)-Histoire de son Procès, pour servir à celle du règne de François I., roi de France, avec un chapitre sur l'antiquité et la dignité de l'Office de Chancelier, par l'Historiographe sans gages et sans pretentions. 8° Londres, (Paris) 1776.

Præmunire; a Ballad relating the Doughty Deeds of the Knight, Decanus, or Dean, and his Squire, Canonicus, by [D. Bird?]. fol. London, 1848. PRATT (J. Tidd). Summary of the Savings Banks of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. 8° London, 1846.

PRAYER (Common).—see Liturgy.
PRENTIS (Stephen).

Wreck of the Roscommon.

8° Dinan, 1844. PRESCOTT (William H.). History of the Conquest of Peru, with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas. 2 vols 8° London, 1847. PREVOST (Alexandre P.). Essai sur la théorie de la Vision Binoculaire. 4° Genève, 1843.

Recherches sur le système Nerveux de la tête du Congre. 4° Genève, 1846.

PRICE'S (Sir John) Description of Wales.-see Caradoc.

PRICE (Richard). Essay on the Population of England, from the Revolution to the present time, with an Appendix on Mr. Eden's Letters to Lord Carlisle. 8° London, 1780.

The State of the Public Debts and Finances, in January, 1783, with a plan for raising money by Public Loans. 8° London, 1783. PRICHARD (James Cowles). Natural History of Man, comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of Physical and Moral Agencies on the different tribes of the Human Family. 8° London, 1845. PRIESTLEY (Joseph). History and present state of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and Colours. 2 vols. 4° London, 1772.

Priests-Memoirs of Missionary Priests.-see [Challoner].

Primers (Three) put forth in the reign of Henry VIII. 8° London, 1846.
A Goodly Prymer, 1535.
Manual of Prayers, 1539.

King Henry's Primer, 1545.

PRINSEP (Henry Toby). History of the Political and Military Transactions in India during the Administration of the Marquess of Hastings. 2 vols. 8° London, 1825.

Memoirs of the Nuwab Ameer-Ood-Doulah Mohummud Ameer Khan, Chief of Seronj Tonk, and other places in Hindoostan. 8° Calcutta, 1832.

Origin of the Sikh Power in the Punjaub, and political Life of Muha-Raja Runjeet Singh. 8° Calcutta, 1834.

Note on the historical results deducible from recent discoveries in Afghanistan. 8° London, 1844.

PRIOR (James). The Country House and other Poems. 12° London, 1846.

PRISONS.-Reports of Inspectors of Prisons, from 1837 to 1848. Parts. fol. London, 1837-48.

Report of the Surveyor-General of Prisons on the construction, ventilation, and details of Pentonville Prison, 1844. 8° London, 1844. PRITCHARD (Andrew). English Patents, being a Register of all those granted for Inventions in the Arts, Manufactures, Chemistry, Agriculture, from 1801 to 1845. 12° London, 1847.

PROCLUS. The Fragments that remain of the lost Writings of Proclus, translated by Thomas Taylor. 8° London, 1825.

Chrestomathia.-see Hephæstio.

PROCOPIUS Gazæus.-see Meursius, vol. 8.

Propriété (la) c' est le Vol: folie socialiste, en trois actes, par MM. Clairville et J. Cordier. 8° Paris, 1848.

Prospective Review, a Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, from 8° London.

to

PROUDHON (P. J.). Solution du Problème Social. 8° Paris, 1848.

Qu'est-ce que la Propriété? ou Recherches sur le principe du Droit et du Gouvernement; deux mémoires. 12° Paris, 1848.

Avertissement au Propriétaires, ou Lettre à M. Considérant. 12° Paris, 1848.

De la Célébration du Dimanche, considérée sous les rapports de l'hygiène publique, de la morale, des relations de famille et de cité. 12° Paris, 1848

Organisation du Credit et de la Circulation, et Solution du Problème Social. 12° Paris, 1849.

Banque du Peuple, suivie du Rapport de la Commission des Délégués du Luxembourg. 12° Paris, 1849.

De la Création de l'Ordre dans l'Humanité, ou Principes d'Organisation Politique. 12° Paris, 1849.

Idées Révolutionnaires, avec une Preface par Alfred Darimon. 12° Paris, 1849.

PROUT (William). Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, considered with reference to Natural Theology. (Bridgewater Treatise.) 8° London, 1845.

Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Renal Diseases. 8° London, 1848.

PRYNNE (William). The Unlovelinesse of Love-lockes, or a summarie Discourse prooving: The wearing and nourishing of a Locke, or LoveLocke, to be altogether unseemely and unlawfull unto Christians. London, 1628.

A briefe survay and censure of Mr. Cozens his cozening Devotions, proving both the forme and matter of Mr. Cozens his Booke of Private Devotions, or the Houres of Prayer, to be meerely Popish, &c. 4° 1628.

The Church of England's old Antithesis to new Arminianisme. 4° London, 1629.

Anti-Arminianisme, or the Church of England's old Antithesis to New Arminianisme. Second edition enlarged, [with an Appendix touching the Bowing at the name of Jesus]. 4° (London), 1630.

God no impostor nor deluder, or an Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill in the defence of Free Will and universall Grace. 4° (London), 1630.

Histrio-Mastix: the Player's Scourge or Actor's Tragedie, in two parts, wherein it is largely evidenced by arguments from Scripture, the whole Primitive Church, Synodes and Councels, Fathers, Protestant and Popish Authors, Heathen Philosophers, &c., that popular StagePlayes are sinfull, heathenish, lewde, ungodly spectacles and most pernicious corruptions. 4° London, 1633.

Breviate of the Prelates' intollerable Usurpations, both upon the King's Prerogative Royall, and the Subjects' Liberties, published by W. Huntley. 4° (London), 1637.

The Antipathie of the English Lordly Prelacie both to Regall Monarchy and Civill Unity. (Two parts.) 4° London, 1641.

PRYNNE (William). A New Discovery of the Prelates' Tyranny in their late prosecutions of Mr. William Pryn, Dr. John Bastwick, and Mr. Henry Burton. 4° London, 1641.

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Mount-Orgueil; or divine and profitable Meditations raised from the contemplation of these three Leaves of Nature's volume, Rockes, Seas, and Gardens, digested into three Poems, with a poeticall description of Mount-Orgueil Castle in Jersy. 4° London, 1641.

The Popish Royal Favourite; or a full discovery of H. M.'s extraordinary favours to, and protection of, notorious Papists. 4° London, 1643.

[Answer] Loyall Vindication of the King, in answer to Mr. Prynne's Popish Royall Favourite, by N. D. 4° London, 1645.

Rome's Master-Peece, or the grand Conspiracy of the Pope and his Jesuited Instruments to extirpate the Protestant Religion, re-establish Popery, &c., revealed to Andreas ab Habernfeld by an agent of Cardinal Barbarino. 4° London, 1643.

The Doome of Cowardice and Treachery, or a Looking Glasse for cowardly or corrupt Governours and Souldiers, who, through pusillanimity or bribery betray their trusts. 4° London, 1643.

Humble Remonstrance against the Tax of Ship Money, lately imposed, laying open the Illegality, Injustice, Abuses, and Inconveniences thereof, written in 1636. 4° London, 1643.

The Opening of the Great Seale of England. 4° London, 1643. Transcript of a Letter lately written from the Sommer Islands to William Prynne, relating the seditious Proceedings of the Independents there. 4° London, 1643.

The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, divided into foure parts, with an appendix. 4° London, 1643.

Twelve Considerable Serious Questions touching Church Government. 4° London, 1644.

Full Reply to certain briefe Observations and Anti-Queries on Master Prynne's twelve Questions about Church Government. London, 1644.

Independency examined, unmasked, refuted by twelve new particular Interrogatories, detecting its manifold absurdities and inconveniences. 4° London, 1644.

A fresh Discovery of some prodigious new Wandring-Blasing Stars and Firebrands, stiling themselves New-Lights, firing our State and Church into New Combustions. 4° London, 1645.

The University of Oxford's Plea refuted; or a full answer to "The Priviledges of the University of Oxford in point of Visitation." 4° London, 1647.

Irenarchus Redivivus, or a briefe Collection of sundry usefull and necessary Statutes and Petitions in Parliament, concerning Justices of Peace. 4° London, 1648.

A Legall Vindication of the Liberties of England against Illegal Taxes. (in Gibbon's Tracts, vol. 15.) 4° London, 1649.

Substance of a Speech in the House of Commons touching the King's answer to the propositions of both Houses upon the whole Treaty. 4° London, 1649.

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