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IRELAND (William Henry)-WORKS ON THE "SHAKSPEARE FORGERY" CONTROVERSY, continued:

Free Reflections on Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments, &c. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, with Extracts from an unpublished MS. Play called the Virgin Queen, written by or in Imitation of Shakspeare, by F. G. Waldron. 8° London, 1796. Inquiry into the Authenticity of certain Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments, published December 24, 1795, and attributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth, and Henry, Earl of Southampton, by Edward Malone. 8° London, 1796.

Samuel Ireland's Vindication of his Conduct respecting the Publication of the supposed Shakspeare MSS., being a preface to a Reply to the Critical Labours of Mr. Malone. 8° London, 1796. Samuel Ireland's Investigation of Mr. Malone's Claim to the Character of Scholar, or Critic, being an Examination of his Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Shakspeare MSS. 8° London, 1797. Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare Papers which were exhibited in Norfolk Street, by George Chalmers. 8° London, 1797. Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare Papers, being a reply to Mr. Malone's Answer, by George Chalmers. 8° London, 1799.

IRVING (Edward). For the Oracles of God, four Orations; for Judgment to Come, an Argument. 8° London, 1824.

IRVING (Washington).—see Mahomet.

ISOCRATES.

Euvres Complettes, traduites en François, par l'Abbé Auger. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1781.

ITALY-Archivio Storico Italiano ossia Raccolta di Opere e Documenti finora inediti o divenuti rarissimi risguardanti la Storia d' Italia, coll' Appendici. 21 vols. in 22. 21 vols. in 22. 8° Firenze, 1842-9.

Tomo 1. Pitti (Jac.), Istoria Fiorentina.

2. Sozzini (A.), Diario Senese, 1550-55.

3. Cagnola, Prato e Burigozzo, Cronache Milanesi.

4. Vite di illustri Italiani, inedite o rare.

5. Foscarini, Storia Arcana, &c.

6. Parte 1. Roncioni, Istorie Pisane.

2. Cronache Pisane di autori diversi.

7. Parte 1-2, Malipiero, Annali Veneti (1457 al 1500).

8. Cronaca Veneta detta Altinate, e Cronaca dei Veneziani di Martino da Canale.

9. Storia del regno di Napoli: Narrazioni e Documenti raccolti da F. Palermo.

10. Tommasi, Sommario della Storia di Lucca (1004-1700).

11. Paoli (Pasquale de'), Lettere, con note di Tommaseo.

12. Nores (Pietro), Storia della Guerra di Paolo IV. contro gli Spagnuoli.

13. Scarabelli (L.), Paralipomeni di Storia Piemontese (1285-1617).

14. Galvani, Delle Genti e delle Favelle loro in Italia.

Tomo 1-7. Appendici.

ITINERARIA-Vetera Romanorum Itineraria sive Antonini Augusti Itinerarium cum integris Simleri, Suritæ et Schotti notis. Itinerarium Hierosolymitanum et Hieroclis Grammatici Synecdemus, curante Petro Wesselingio. 4° Amstelodami, 1735.

JACK of Dover, his quest of inquirie, or his privy search for the veriest foole in England; a collection of merry Tales, published at the beginning of the XVI. Century. (Percy Society, vol. 7.) 8° London, 1842.

JACKSON (Colonel J. R.).

On National Education; with Remarks on
Education in general, and its subdivisions. 8° London, 1845.

JACOB (Bibliophile).-see La Croix.

JACOBS (F.)-see Achilles Tatius; Anthologia Græca.

JAMES V. of Scotland-Excerpta e libris Domicilii Domini Jacobi Quinti
Regis Scotorum. (Bannatyne Club.) 4° Edinburgi, 1836.

JAMES I. The Workes of the most high and mighty Prince James, pub-
lished by James Mountague, Bishop of Winton. fol. London, 1616.

:

CONTENTS Paraphrase upon the Revelation, &c., Dæmonologie, Basilicon
Doron, Law of Free Monarchies, Counter-blast to Tobacco, Of the Powder Treason,
Apologie for the Oath of Allegiance, Præmonition to all Christian Monarches,
Declaration against Vorstius, Defence of the Right of Kings, Speaches,―[Suppl.
1620,] On the Lord's Prayer, Paterne for a King's Inauguration.

Dutie of a King in his Royall Office, showing how it is to be used
in the Administration of Justice and Politicke Government in his
Kingdomes. 4° London, 1642.

Original unpublished Letter to Sir Robert Cecil, communicated to
the Norfolk Archæological Society by Dawson Turner.
8° [Yar-
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The Court and Times of James the First, containing a series of
historical and confidential Letters, transcribed from the originals in the
British Museum, State Paper Office, and private collections, by Thomas
Birch, published from his MSS. 2 vols. 8° London, 1849.

as VI. of Scotland-Papers relative to his Marriage with the
Princess Anna of Denmark, A.D. 1589, and the form and manner of
her Majesty's Coronation at Holyrood House, 1590. (Bannatyne
Club.) 4° Edinburgh, 1828.

Letters.- -see Elizabeth.

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JAMES (William Roberts). The Charters and other Documents relating

to the King's town and parish of Maidstone, in the county of Kent.

8° London, 1825.

JAMESON (Mrs.). Companion to the most celebrated Private Galleries of
Art in London. 8° London, 1844.

Sacred and Legendary Art. 2 vols. 8° London, 1848.

Vol 1. Legends of Angels and Archangels, the Evangelists, Apostles, Doctors of
the Church, and Mary Magdalene.

JEBB (Richard).—see Hampden (Bishop).

JEFFREYS (Judge) Life.—see Western Martyrology.

JEFFREY (Francis). Contributions to the Edinburgh Review. 4 vols. 8° London, 1844.

JELF (Richard William). Inquiry into the Means of Grace; in eight Sermons, preached at the Bampton Lecture in 1844. 8° Oxford, 1844.

JENYNS (L.)-see Fitzroy.

JENYNS (Soame). Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. 12° London, 1757.

JÉRUSALEM-Assises de Jérusalem, ou Récueil des ouvrages de Jurisprudence composés pendant le XIII. Siècle dans les Royaumes de Jérusalem et de Chypre, publiées par M. le Comte Beugnot. 2 vols. fol. Paris, 1741-3.

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The assize of Jerusalem, edited by T. Smith. (Leicestershire Literary Society.) 8° Leicester, 1842.

JERVIS (T. B.). The expediency and facility of establishing the Metrological and Monetary Systems throughout India on a scientific and permanent Basis, grounded on an analytical review of the Weights, Measures, and Coins of India. 8° Bombay, 1836.

see Hügel.

JEWELL (Bishop John). Workes, newly set forth, with some amendment of divers quotations, and a briefe discourse of his Life.

1611.

Life.

Sermons at Paul's Crosse, &c.

Defence of the Apologie of the Church of England.

fol.

London,

Replie unto M. Harding's Answer on the grounds of the Roman Religion.
View of the Bull of Pope Pius v., 1569.

Treatise of Scripture-Sermons-Treatise of the Sacraments.

JOHNSON (James). The Baths of Pfeffers, in the country of the Grisons. 8° London, 1834.

JOHNSON (John). Typographia; or the Printer's Instructor; including an Account of the Origin of Printing. 2 vols. 12° London, 1824. JOHNSON (Richard). The Crown Garland of Golden Roses; consisting of Ballads and Songs, from the edition of 1612, edited by W. Chappell. (Percy Society, vol. 6.) 8° London, 1842.

The Crown Garland of Golden Roses. Part 2, from the edition of 1659. (Percy Society, vol. 15.) 8° London, 1845.

JOHNSTON (Sir Alexander Keith). Physical Atlas, illustrating the Geographical Distribution of Natural Phenomena, based on that of H. Berghaus, with the co-operation of Sir David Brewster, Professor Forbes, and J. P. Nichol, &c. fol. Edinburgh, 1848.

see Alison (Atlas).

JOINVILLE (Lord John de).—see Crusades.

JOINVILLE (Le Prince de). Note sur l'état des Forces Navales de la France. 8° Paris, 1844.

[JOLY (l'Abbé)]. Remarques Critiques sur le Dictionnaire de Bayle. 2 vols. in 1. fol. Paris, 1752.

JOLY.-see Crétineau-Joly.

JONES (George).-see Chantrey (Life of).

JONES (Inigo)-A Life of the Architect, by P. Cunningham: Remarks on his Sketches for Masques and Dramas by J. R. Planché; and five Court Masques, edited from the original MSS. of Ben Jonson, John Marston, etc., by J. Payne Collier. (Shakespeare Society.) 8° 1848. JONES (Theophilus). History of the County of Brecknock. 3 vols. 4° Brecknock, 1805.

JÖRDENS (Karl Heinrich). Lexikon deutscher Dichter und Prosaisten. 6 vols. 8° Leipzig, 1806-11.

JORIO (Andrea de). Real Museo Borbonico: Officina de' Papiri descritta. 8° Neapoli, 1825.

Journal des Savants, par le Sieur de Hédouville (Denis de Sallo), continué et augmenté de divers Articles par J. Gallois, de La Roque, &c., années 1665-1736. Vols. 1-108 18° Amsterdam, 1684, &c.

Journaux Rouges (Les), Histoire Critique de tous les Journaux UltraRépublicains publiés à Paris depuis le 24 Fevrier jusqu'au 1er Octobre, 1848, avec des Extraits-Specimens. 18° Paris, 1848.

JOVELLANOS (Gaspar Melchor de). Informe de la Sociedad Economica de Madrid al Real y Supremo Consejo de Castilla. 4° Palma, 1814. JUBINAL (Achille). Contes, Dits, Fabliaux, et autres Pièces inédites des XIII., XIV., et XV. Siècles, pour faire suite aux collections Legrand d'Aussy, Barbazan et Méon. 2 vols. in 1. 8° Paris, 1839.

La Résurrection du Sauveur, fragment d'un Mystère inédit, avec une traduction en regard, d'après le MS. unique de la Bibl. du Roi. 8° Paris, 1834.

Un Sermon en vers, d'après le MS. de la Bibl. du Roi. 8° Paris, 1834.

Lettre au directeur de l'Artiste, touchant le MS. de la Bibl. de Berne, No. 354, perdu pendant vingt-huit ans. 8° Paris, 1838.

La Bataille et le Mariage des VII. Arts, pièces inédites du XIII. Siècle, en langue Romane. 8° Paris, 1838.

Notice sur les Armes défensives, et spécialement sur celles qui ont été usitées en Espagne jusqu'au xvio. Siècle. 8° Paris, 1840.

see also Guichard de Beaulieu; Rutebeuf.

Lettre à M. Paul Lacroix [Bibliophile Jacob], avec quelques faits nouveaux relatifs à l'odieuse persecution de M. Libri. 8° Paris, 1849. JUGLER (J. F.)-see Struvius (Bibl. Hist. Litter.)

JUKES (J. Beete). Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly, commanded by Captain F. P. Blackwood, in Torres Strait, New Guinea, and other Islands of the Eastern Archipelago, in 1842-46, and an Excursion into the Eastern part of Java. 2 vols. 8° London,

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1847.

JULIANUS Imperator. Opera Omnia, et S. Cyrilli Archiepiscopi contra Julianum libri x. Gr: et Lat: accedunt D. Petavii in Julianum Notæ, recensuit Ezechiel Spanhemius. fol. Lipsiæ, 1696.

JUNIUS-CONTROVERSY ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF JUNIUS.

The Authorship of the Letters of Junius elucidated, including a
Biographical Memoir of Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Barré, M.P., by
John Britton. 8° London, 1848.

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JUNIUS CONTROVERSY ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF JUNIUS, continued :— An Essay on Junius and his Letters; embracing a Sketch of the Life and Character of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and Memoirs of other distinguished Individuals, with historical reflections relating to the Affairs of Great Britain and America from 1763 to 1785, by Benjamin Waterhouse. 8° Boston, 1831. Identity of Junius with a distinguished Living Character [Sir Philip Francis] established, by [John Taylor], with a Supplement, consisting of Facsimiles of Hand-writing and other illustrations. 8° London, 1817.

The Claims of Sir Philip Francis, K.B., to the authorship of Junius' Letters disproved; some Inquiry into the claims of the late Charles Lloyd, with Observations on the character and style of the Writings of the late Edmund Burke, &c., by E. H. Barker. 8° London, 1828.

An Inquiry concerning the Author of the Letters of Junius, with reference to the Memoirs by a celebrated Literary and Political character ["Leonidas" Glover]. 8° London, 1814.

Letters to a Nobleman, proving a late Prime Minister (Duke of
Portland) to have been Junius, with an Appendix, containing
a Celebrated Case published by Almon in 1768. 8° London,
1816.

A Critical Inquiry regarding the real Author of the Letters of
Junius, proving them to have been written by Lord Viscount
Sackville, by George Coventry. 8° London, 1825.

Letters addressed to John Pickering, Esq., showing that the Author
of that celebrated work was Earl Temple, by Isaac Newhall.
8° Boston, 1831.

Life of the Author of the Letters of Junius, the Rev. James Wilmot,
D.D., by Olivia Wilmot Serres. 8° London, 1813.

JUSTE (Théodore). Histoire de la Révolution Belge de 1790, précédée d'un Tableau Historique du Règne de l'Empereur Joseph II., et suivie d'un Coup-d'Eil sur la Révolution de 1830. 3 vols. 8° Bruxelles, 1846.

KEMPFER (Engelbertus). Amoenitates Exoticæ, quibus continentur Variæ Relationes, Observationes, et Descriptiones Rerum Persicarum et Ulterioris Asia. 4° Lemgoviæ, 1712.

12°

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KAEMTZ (L. F.). Complete Course of Meteorology, with notes, by Charles
Martins, and an Appendix by L. Lalanne, translated, with additions, by
C. V. Walker.
KANE (Sir Robert).
1845.

The Industrial Resources of Ireland. 8° Dublin,

KANT (Immanuel). Critick of Pure Reason, translated, with notes and explanation of terms, by Francis Haywood. 8° London, 1848.

Analysis of his Critick of Pure Reason, by the Translator [Francis Haywood]. 8° London, 1844.

KAYSER (C. L.). Disputatio de diversa Homericorum Carminum origine. 8° Heidelbergæ, 1835.

see Philostratus.

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