Графични страници
PDF файл
ePub

8425, O. The historical register; containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestic; with a chronological diary. London, 1724. 8457, O. A complete history of Europe: or, a view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for 1701. London, 1702.

8520, O. A complete history of Europe; or a view of the affairs thereof, civil and military, for the year 1706. London, 1707. 5837, D. The cabinet cyclopædia. ages. 2 vols. London, 1733.

History of Europe during the middle

959, Q. Memoirs of the present state of Europe, for the year 1692. London. Gift of Zachariah Poulson.

5458, D. 3. De Europise staats secretaris. Voor de maund Augustus, 1773. Te Amsterdam, 1773.

BRITISH HISTORY.

Adams, 1413, D. History of Great Britain, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the present time. By the Rev. John Adams. London, 1802.

Adolphus, 2868, O. History of England, from the accession of George the third, to the conclusion of peace, in the year 1783. By John Adolphus. 3 vols. London, 1802.

5189, O. The political state of the British empire; containing a general view of the domestic and foreign possessions of the crown; the laws, commerce, offices, and other establishments, civil and military. By John Adolphus, Esq. 4 vols. London, 1818.

Aikin, 4819, O. Annals of the reign of George III. from its commencement to the general peace, 1815. By J. Aikin, M. D. 2 vols. 1816.

8897, & 8918, O. Memoirs of the court of king Charles I. By Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1833.

5127, 5430, & 6485, O.

Lucy Aikin. 2 vols.

5564, & 5565, O.

Memoirs of the court of queen Elizabeth. By
London and Boston, 1818-1823.

Memoirs of the court of king James the first. By

Lucy Aikin. 2 vols. Boston, 1822.

5575, O. The same. 2 vols. 2d edit. London, 1822.

Anderson, 3809, O. Historical review of the character of the English nation.

By I. Anderson, LL. D. London, 1806.

1413, O. Account of the present state of the Hebrides, and the western coasts of Scotland. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1785. 6267, O. Prize essay on the state of society and knowledge in the highlands of Scotland, particularly in the northern counties, in 1745; and of their progress up to 1825. By John Anderson. Edinburgh, 1827. 4029, D. Historical sketches of the native Irish and their descendants. By Christopher Anderson. Edinburgh and London, 1829. Andrews, 737, Q. History of Great Britain, connected with the chronology of Europe; with notes, containing anecdotes of the times, lives of the learned, and specimens of their works. From Cæsar's invasions to the accession of Edward VI. By James Pettit Andrews. 2 vols. London, 1794-95.

[blocks in formation]

6778, O. History of England, from the death of Henry VIII. to the accession of James VI., of Scotland, to the crown of England. Being a continuation of Dr. Henry's history of Great Britain, and written on the same plan. By James Pettit Andrews, F. S. A. 2 vols. London, 1796.

Atkinson, 5877, O. Ireland exhibited to England, in a political and moral survey of her population, and in a statistical and scenographic tour of certain districts. By A. Atkinson, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1823.

Arnold, 1544, Q. The customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's chronicle; containing, among other matters, the original of the celebrated poem of "The nut-brown maid," reprinted from the first edition. 1811.

London,

Baker, 380, F. A chronicle of the kings of England, from the time of the Roman government, to the reign of George the first. By Sir Richard Baker, knt. London, 1730.

Bacon, 884, F. Francis Bacon, lord Verulam, viscount St. Alban's historie of the reign of king Henry the seventh. London, 1622. P. 2175, Q. Letters, memoirs, parliamentary affairs, state papers, &c., with some curious pieces in law and philosophy, published from the originals of Lord Bacon. By Robert Stephens, Esq. With an account of the life of Lord Bacon. London, 1736.

93, Q. Memoirs of the reign of queen Elizabeth, from the year 1581; in which the secret intrigues of her court, and the conduct of the earl of Essex, are particularly illustrated. Collected from the original papers of his intimate friend, Anthony Bacon. By Thomas Birch. 2 vols. London, 1754.

Barron, 372, Q. 2. The history of the political connection between France, England, and Ireland, from the reign of Henry the second to the present time. By Wm. Barron. London, 1780.

Barrington, 2245, Q. Historic memoirs of Ireland. By Sir Jonah Barrington. 2 vols. London, 1833.

Bassompierre, 5250, O. Memoirs of the embassy of the marshal de Bassompierre to the court of England, in 1626. Translated, with notes. London, 1819.

Baxter, 4454, O. Glossarium antiquitatum Britannicarum, sive syllabus etymologicus antiquitatum veteris Britanniæ atque Ibernæ temporibus Romanorum auctore Willielmo Baxter, accedunt viri Cl. D. Edward Lluidii, de fluviorum, montium, urbium, &c. in Britannia nominibus adversaria posthuma. Londini, 1733.

Beamish, 8793, O. History of the king's German legion. By N. L. Beamish. Vol. 1. London, 1832.

Beatson, 1917, O.

Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain, from the year 1727 to the present time. By R. Beatson. 3 vols. London, 1790. Beckwith, 1329, O. Blount's fragmenta antiquitatis; or ancient tenures of land, and jocular customs of some manors. With notes, and an index of the obsolete, difficult words, by Josiah Beckwith. York, 1784. Bell, 4215, D. Life of Mary, queen of Scots. By H. G. Bell. 2 vols. New

York, 1831.

Belsham, 3810, O. History of Great Britain, from the revolution, 1688, to 1802. By William Belsham. 12 vols. London, 1805–6.

3811, O. Appendix to Belsham's history, consisting of state papers. 2 vols. London..

2165, O. Memoirs of the kings of Great Britain, of the house of Brunswic-Lunenburgh. By W. Belsham. 2 vols. London, 1793.

2166, & 7612, O. Memoirs of the reign of George the third, to the session of parliament ending in 1793. By W. Belsham. 2d edit. 6 vols. London, 1795.

2707, O. 2. Historic dissertations on the causes of the ministerial secession, A. D. 1717, and on the treaty of Hanover, concluded A. D. 1725; with some prefatory remarks in reply to the animadversions of the Rev. Wm. Coxe, in his memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole. By Wm. Belsham. London, 1798.

Benger, 5728, O. Memoirs of Mary, queen of Scots. By Miss Benger. 2 vols. London, 1823.

Berington, 6577, O. The history of the reign of Henry the second, and of

Richard and John, his sons; with the events of the period, from 1154 to 1216, &c. &c. By the Rev. Joseph Berington. 2 vols. Dublin. 1790. M. Berkeley, 2035, O. Literary relics; containing original letters from king Charles II., king James II., the queen of Bohemia, Swift, Berkeley, Addison, Steele, Congreve, the duke of Ormond, and bishop Rundle; with an inquiry into the life of Swift. By George Monk Berkeley, LL. B. 2d edit. London, 1792.

Bertrand, 4279, O. A chronological abridgment of the history of Great Britain, from the first invasion of the Romans, to the year 1763; with genealogical and political tables. By Ant. Fr. Bertrand de Moleville. 4 vols. London, 1812.

Betham, 9047, O. The Gael and Cimbri; or an inquiry into the origin and history of the Irish, Scoti, Britons, and Gauls; and of the Caledonians, Picts, Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons. By Sir Wm. Betham. Dublin, 1834, Bicknell, 4560, D. A history of England and the British empire, with an essay on the English constitution. Compiled by Alexander Bicknell. London, 1791.

3900, O. The life of Alfred the great, king of the Anglo Saxons. By A. Bicknell. London, 1777.

Bigland, 2637, D. Letters on English history, for the use of schools. By J.

Bigland.

London, 1817.

Birch, 777, O. Life of Henry, prince of Wales, son of James I. By Thomas London, 1760.

Birch.

Bisset, 3672, O.

History of the reign of George III. to the termination of the late war. By Robert Bisset. 6 vols. London, 1803.

Borlase, 155, F. Observations on the antiquities of Cornwall. By William

Borlase. Oxford, 1754.

999, F. The history of the execrable Irish rebellion, traced from many preceding acts to the grand eruption, 23d October, 1641, and thence pursued to the act of settlement, 1662. By Edmond Borlace, M. D. London, 1680.

Brenton, 5952, O. The naval history of Great Britain, from the year 1783 to 1822. By Edward P. Brenton. 7 vols. London, 1824-30. Brodie, 5583, O. A history of the British empire, from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration; with an introduction tracing the progress of society including a particular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English government. By George Brodie, Esq. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1822.

Bromley, 2036, 0. Collection of original royal letters, written by king Charles the first and second, king James the second, and the king and queen of Bohemia; with original letters by prince Rupert, count Palatine, the duchess of Hanover, and several other distinguished persons, from 1619 to 1665; with plates. By Sir George Bromley, Bart. London, 1787.

3109, O. The same. P.

Brown, 6639, O. Miscellanea aulica; or a collection of state treatises, never before published. Containing letters by K. Charles and K. James II. in their exile. Letters from the earl of Arlington, &c. &c. S. B. Gascoign's description of Germany, &c. The ancient method of duels before the king. Several tracts on the affairs of Scotland, &c. &c. &c.

By T. Brown. London, 1702. M.

Burdy, 4973, O. The history of Ireland, from the earliest ages to the union. By the Rev. Samuel Burdy. Edinburgh, 1817.

Buchanan, 1672, O.

Rerum Scoticarum historia, auctore Georgio Buchanano Scoto. Accessit de jure regni apud Scotos dialogus. Amstelodami, 1643. L.

Buchanan, 8585, O. Exemplar aliud. Traj. ad Rhen. 1697.

623, & 805, O. The history of Scotland; from Fergus, the founder of the Scottish monarchy, to the reign of James the sixth of Scotland, and first of England; with plates. By George Buchanan. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1733.

6593, O. The history of Scotland, from the earliest accounts of that nation, to the reign of king James VI. Translated from the Latin of George Buchanan. To which is annexed, a genealogy of all the kings from Fergus I. to James VI. Revised, &c. by Mr. Bond. 2 vols.

Glasgow, 1799. M.

6396, O. The history of Scotland, translated from the Latin of George Buchanan; with notes and a continuation to the present time. By John Watkins, LL. D. London, 1827.

Burk, 7719, O.

History of the late war in Ireland; with an account of the united Irish association. By John Burk. Philadelphia, 1799. Burnet, 172, F. Bishop Burnet's history of his own time; from the restoration of Charles II. to the conclusion of the treaty of peace at Utrecht; with the life of the author, by the editor. 2 vols. London, 1734. 763, F. The same. 2 vols. London, 1724. P. 5822, O. The same; with the suppressed passages of the first volume, and notes hitherto unpublished. 6 vols. Oxford, 1823. 702, O. An impartial examination of Bishop Burnet's history of his own time; containing an abridgment of that history; with a fuller account of many considerable transactions in the reign of Charles the second and James the second, than has hitherto been published. By Mr. Salmon. 2 vols. London, 1724.

4772, O. A memorial offered to her R. H. the princess Sophia, elec-
tress of Hanover, containing a delineation of the constitution and po-
licy of England. Now first published. By Gilbert Burnet. To which
are added, letters from Burnet and Leibnitz. London, 1815.
939, Q. 33. Pastoral letter written by the lord bishop of Sarvm, con
cerning the oaths of allegiance and supremacy to king William and
queen Mary. London, 1689.

1678, D. An essay on the memory of the late queen Mary. By Gil-
bert Burnet, bishop of Sarum. London, 1695.

P.

Burney, 4701, D. The British Neptune; or, a history of the achievements of

the royal navy. By William Burney. London, 1807.

Burton, 6440, O. Diary of Thomas Burton, Esq. member in the parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell, from 1656 to 1659. With an introduction, containing an account of the parliament of 1654, from the journal of Guibon Goddard, Esq. M. P. Edited and illustrated with notes, historical and biographical, by John Towill Rutt. 4 vols. London, 1828.

Cadell, 6022, D. Narrative of the campaigns of the twenty-eighth regiment since their return from Egypt, in 1802. By Lieutenant-colonel Charles Cadell. London, 1835.

Caldwell, 452, O. Debates relative to the affairs of Ireland, in the years 1763 and 1764; with an inquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British acts of parliament, affect the British dominions in general. By Sir James Caldwell. 2 vols. London, 1766. Camden, 50, F. A chorographical description of Great Britain, Ireland, and the adjacent islands; with maps and cuts. Written in Latin, by William Camden; and translated into English, with additions. By Edmund

Gibson. 2 vols. London.

634, F. Britannia, or a chorographical description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent islands. By William Camden. 2 vols. London, 1772. P.

[merged small][ocr errors]

Camden, 1314, & 1853, Q. Remaines concerning Britaine, their languages, moneys, proverbs, &c. By William Camden. 5th impression, by John Philpot. London, 1614—1637.

1676, O. Annales rerum Anglicarum et Hibernicarum, regnante Elizabetha. Auctore Guil. Camdeno. Lugduni Batavorum, 1625. L. 913, & 920, F. Idem. Londini, 1615 & 1627. P.

Campbell, 287, Q. A political survey of Britain; being a series of reflections on the situation, lands, inhabitants, revenues, colonies, and commerce of this island. By John Campbell. 2 vols. London, 1774.

6053, O. The case of Mary, queen of Scots, and of Elizabeth, queen of England, legally, briefly, and historically stated, with an account of the last moments of Mary; drawn from state papers, &c. By Hugh Campbell, LL. D. London, 1825.

Caradoc, 242, O. The history of Wales; comprehending the lives of the princes of Wales, from Cadwalader to Lhewelyn, the last prince of British blood; with a short account of the affairs of Wales, under the kings of England. By Caradoc of Lhancarvon. London, 1697.

8109, O.

The history of Wales, written originally in British, by Caradoc. Englished by Dr. Powell, and augmented by W. Wynne. To which is added, a description of Wales, by Sir John Price. 1774.

London, Carey, 5185, & 5814, O. Vindicia Hibernica; or Ireland vindicated. By M. Carey. Philadelphia, 1819 & 1823. Gift of the author. Carlisle, 7076, O. An inquiry into the place and quality of the gentlemen of his majesty's most honourable privy chamber. By Nicholas Carlisle, F. R. S. &c. London, 1829.

Carstares, 301, Q. State papers and letters, addressed to William Carstares, confidential secretary to king William; relating to the affairs of Great Britain. With the life of William Carstares. Published by Joseph M'Cormick. Edinburgh, 1774.

Carte, 3665, O. 6. Letter concerning Carte's general history of England. London, 1748.

Chaffin, 5279, O. 2. Second edition of the anecdotes and history of Cranbourne chase. By William Chaffin. With additions; to which are added, some anecdotes of Windsor forest. London, 1818.

Chalmers, 1435, Q. Caledonia; or an account, historic and topographic, of North Britain, from the most ancient to the present times; with a dictionary of places. By George Chalmers. 2 vols. London, 1807. 1749, Q. & 5511, O. The life of Mary, queen of Scots, drawn from the state papers; with six subsidiary memoirs: illustrated with plates. By George Chalmers. 2 vols. London, 1818.

Chamberlayne, 463, O. Magnæ Britanniæ notitia. By John Chamberlayne. 38th edit. London, 1755.

3601, O. The same. London, 1736. P.

5301, D. Angliæ notitia; or the present state of England; with remarks. By Edward Chamberlayne. London, 1694.

Chamberlen, 253, O. The life and reign of Anne, queen of England; containing a particular account of the most remarkable transactions during her reign. By Paul Chamberlen. London, 1738.

Chambers, 4165, D. The book of Scotland. By William Chambers. Edinburgh, 1830.

4278, D. Traditions of Edinburgh. By Robert Chambers. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1825.

4087, D. History of the rebellions in Scotland, under the marquis of Montrose and others, from 1638 till 1660. By Robert Chambers. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1828.

« ПредишнаНапред »