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our present trade and taxes, compared with what these taxes may amount to after the union, &c. reviewed. [By Capt. DONALDSON.]

Printed in the year MDCCVI. Quarto.* CONSIDERATIONS of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our Church government. [By Henry HAMMOND.]

Printed in the year 1644. Quarto.* [Athen. Cat. (Sup.) p. 219.] CONSIDERATIONS offered upon the approaching peace, and upon the importance of Gibraltar to the British Empire, being the second part of the Independent whig. [By Thomas GORDON.]

London: 1720. Octavo.* [Adv. Lib.]

CONSIDERATIONS on a pamphlet [by George Johnstone], entitled, "Thoughts on our acquisitions in the East Indies, particularly respecting Bengal." [By Alexander DALRYMPLE.]

London, 1772. Octavo. Pp. 71.* [European Mag., xlii. 422. Bodl.] CONSIDERATIONS on man, in his natural as well as moral state. Being an humble attempt towards a plain, simple, and orthodox explanation of the nature and manner of animal and vegetable motion; or, a demonstrative account of the nature and manner of that sympathy, connection, and intercourse, which subsists between the soul and body in an animal, solving all the phænomena of the animal world, of our moral and physical intelligence, &c. hitherto so much the subjects of dispute. Once intended for the press, in three volumes. By a countrygentleman. [H. HALKERSTOUN, of Rathillet].

Edinburgh MDCCLXIV.

Octavo.*

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In a letter to the author of the History of Montanism; and by him recommended. With an appendix: containing an account of the Jewish notion of the Messiah in our Saviour's time; of the successive modes of subsistence of the divine Logos; of the communication of the supereminent names of God; and of the generation and creation of wisdom. [By James KNIGHT, D.D.]

London, 1711. Octavo.*

CONSIDERATIONS on money, bullion, and foreign exchanges; being an enquiry into the present state of the British coinage; particularly with regard to the scarcity of silver money. With a view to point out the most probable means of making it more plentiful. [By BELDAM.]

London, MDCCLXXII. Octavo. Pp. vii. 157.* [Adv. Lib.]

CONSIDERATIONS on public worship, with hints for practical improvement. By a lover of Christian liberty. [William MATTHEWS.]

Bristol 1808. Octavo. sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, ii. 166.]

CONSIDERATIONS on religion, its nature, its effects, the steps of its progress, and the obstacles to its practice. Addressed to the cultivated classes of society. By a layman. [John MUIR.] Edinburgh: M. DCCC. XLII. Octavo.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on some of the laws relating to the office of a coroner, and on the practice of coroners in taking inquisitions super visum corporis, &c. [By James MURRAY, attorney at law.]

Newcastle: MDCCLXXVI. Octavo. Pp. v. 82.*

CONSIDERATIONS on the abolition of slavery and the slave-trade, upon grounds of natural, religious, and political duty. [By Thomas BURGESS, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury.]

Oxford: MDCCLXXXIX. Octavo. Pp. 166. b. t.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the alliance between Christianity and commerce applied to the present state of this country. [By J. RAIKES.]

London: 1806. Octavo. [W., Brit. Mus.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the approaching dissolution of parliament; addressed to the elective body of the people. With some account of the existing parties &c. By the author of the "Letter to a country gentleman," "Royal interview," &c. &c. [William COMB.]

London: 1790. Octavo. Pp. 76. CONSIDERATIONS on the bill depending, for preventing occasional conformity. [By William PENN.] Folio. I sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, ii. 319.] CONSIDERATIONS on the corn laws,

N. P. N. D.

with remarks on the observations of Lord Sheffield on the corn bill, which was printed by order of the House of Commons in December, 1790. [By Edgar CORRIE.]

London: M.DCC.XCI. Octavo. Pp. 72.* [Brit. Mus.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the Covncil of Trent being the fifth discourse, concerning the guide in controversies. By R. H. [Abraham WOODHEAD.] Printed in the year, MDCLXXI. Quarto. Pp. 13. b. t. 333.*

CONSIDERATIONS on the Criminal Law. [By Henry DAGGE.] Second edition, corrected and considerably enlarged. In three volumes.

London: 1774. Duodecimo. [Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the East India Bill now depending in parliament. [By Alexander DALRYMPLE.]

London: 1778. Octavo. [European Mag., xlii. 422.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the expediency

of making, and the manner of conducting the late regulations at Cambridge. [By John CHAPMAN, D.D., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.]

London: M. DCC.LI. Octavo. Pp. 60. b. t.* [Bodl.]

Ascribed to John Green, D.D. [Adv. Lib.] CONSIDERATIONS on the expediency of revising the liturgy and articles of the Church of England: in which notice is taken of the objections to that measure, urged in two late pamphlets, by a consistent protestant. [Richard WATSON.]

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CONSIDERATIONS on the game laws. [By Charles Edward LONG.] Second edition, with an appendix containing some notice of the French laws on the subject of game.

London: 1825. Octavo. Pp. vi. 77. CONSIDERATIONS on the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke. [By Rev. Charles DUNSTER.]

London: 1804-5. Octavo. [W., Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.] CONSIDERATIONS on the indignity suffered by the crown, and the dishonour brought upon the nation, by the marriage of his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland with an English subject. By a king's friend. [Thomas POWNALL.]

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CONSIDERATIONS on the introduction of jury trial in civil causes into Scotland. [By Allan MACONOCHIE, Lord Meadowbank.]

Edinburgh: 1814. Octavo.*

CONSIDERATIONS on the late bill for payment of the remainder of the national debt, in which the occasion of inserting the clause relative to His Majesty's consent, and the arguments in support of such right in the crown, are impartially stated. [By Christopher ROBINSON.]

Dublin: M. DCC. LIV. Octavo. Pp. 60.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the late disturbances, by a consistent whig. [T. L. O'BEIRNE, Bishop of Meath.] London: 1780. Octavo. [Gent. Mag., May 1822, p. 472.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the law of libel, as relating to publications on the subject of religion. By John Search. [Rev. Thomas BINNEY.]

London: 1833. Octavo.* [Adv. Lib.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the leathertrade of Great Britain. Containing an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by

the exportation of unmanufactured British leather. And an estimate of the profits which would arise to the nobility, gentry, freeholders, farmers, and graziers of this kingdom, if the exportation of such leather was prohibited. The whole being founded on the former policy of England, in regard to leather, as is shewn by extracts from several laws; and stated in so plain a manner, that freeholders, farmers, &c. who are deeply interested in this branch of trade, will be able to find out, whether what is said concerning it, be true or false. [By J. MASSIE.]

London: 1757. Octavo. [Watt, Bib. Brit.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the matter of libel... [By Thomas LEACH.]

London: [1791.] Octavo. [Manchester Free Lib. Cat., p. 402.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the means of affording profitable employment to the redundant population of Great Britain and Ireland, through the medium of an improved and correct system of colonization in the British territories in Southern Africa. [By Patrick COLQUHOUN, LL.D.]

1819. [Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.] CONSIDERATIONS on the measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in North-America. [By Matthew ROBINSON, Lord Rokeby.] London, printed. Boston reprinted. M, DCC, LXXIV. Octavo. Pp. 64.* [Park's Walpole.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the nature and extent of the legislative authority of the British parliament. [By John WITHERSPOON, D.D.]

London? 1775. Octavo. [Rich, Bib. Amer., i. 226.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the nature and origin of literary property: wherein that species of property is clearly proved to subsist no longer than for the terms fixed by the statute 8vo Annæ. [By John MACLAURIN, Lord Dreghorn.]

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CONSIDERATIONS on the Negro

cause, commonly so called; addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. [By Samuel ESTWICK, LL.D.]

London: 1772. Octavo. [Watt, Bib. Brit.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the oaths required by the University of Cambridge at the time of taking degrees, and on other subjects which relate to the discipline of that seminary. By a member of the Senate. [William FREND.]

London 1787. Octavo. [Cat. Lond. Inst., ii. 248.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the poor laws, and the treatment of the poor; with suggestions for making the public annuitants contributory to their support. By one of his majesty's Justices of the peace. [Samuel PARR, LL.D.]

London 1817. Octavo. Pp. 64.* By W. Wilshere? [W., Brit. Mus.] CONSIDERATIONS on the practicability, policy, and obligation of communicating to the natives of India the knowledge of Christianity. With observations on the "Prefatory remarks" to a pamphlet published by Major Scott Waring. By a late resident in Bengal. [John SHORE, Lord Teignmouth].

London: 1808. Octavo. Pp. vii. 101.* CONSIDERATIONS on the present dangerous crisis. [By Owen RUFFHEAD, LL.D.]

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"Supposed to be written by Lord Egmont." [Nichols, Lit. Anec., viii. 235.] CONSIDERATIONS on the present dearness of provisions and corn, in Great-Britain; with thoughts on a suitable remedy, so as not to oppress the landed or trading interest, or diminish the revenue, as one cannot be well supported without the assistance of the other; as presented_by Thomas Elbridge Rooke, Esq. [By John PLAYER, merchant of Fockington, near Bristol.]

Devizes: 1772. Quarto. [W.] CONSIDERATIONS on the present German war. The second edition. [By Israel MAUDUIT.]

London: 1760. Octavo.* [Watt, Bib. Brit. Wilson, Hist. of Diss. Ch., iv. 339.

CONSIDERATIONS on the present internal and external condition of France. [By Maurice MORGAN.]

1794. Octavo. [European Mag., xli. 334.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the present situation of Great Britain and the United States of North America, with a view to their future commercial connexions; particularly designed to expose the dangerous tendency of the arguments used, and of the conclusions drawn in a late pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, &c. [By Richard CHAMPION.]

1784. Octavo. The second edition, published in the same year, has the author's name. [Rich, Bib. Amer., i. 324.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the present state of affairs between England and America. [By Alexander DALRYMPLE.]

1778. Octavo. [Rich, Bib. Amer., i. 267.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the present state of East-India affairs, and examination of Mr Fox's bill; suggesting certain material alterations for averting the dangers and preserving the benefits of that bill. [By Andrew STUART.] London: MDCCLXXXIV. Octavo. Pp. 66.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the present state of our affairs at home and abroad. See Considerations upon the present state, &c.

CONSIDERATIONS on the present state of the peerage of Scotland. By a peer of Scotland. [Patrick MURRAY, 5th Lord Elibank.] Edinburgh M, DCC, LXXIV. Author's name in the handwriting of Dr. David Laing.

Octavo.*

CONSIDERATIONS on the principles

of naval discipline and courts martial; in which the doctrines lately laid down in the House of Commons on those subjects are examined; and the conduct of the courts martial on Admiral Keppel and Sir Hugh Palliser, are compared. [By Thomas Lewis O'BEIRNE.] London: 1781. Octavo. [Gent. Mag., xcii. I. 472.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the proposal for reducing the interest on the national debt. [By Sir John BARNARD.] London: M. DCC.L. Octavo.* [M'Cull. Lit. Pol, Econ., p. 330.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the proposed application to His Majesty and to parliament, for the establishment of a licensed theatre in Edinburgh. [By John BONAR, Solicitor of Excise, Edinburgh.]

Printed in the year MDCCLXVII. Duodecimo.* CONSIDERATIONS on the propriety and expediency of the clergy acting in the commission of the peace. [By John DISNEY, D.D.]

London: 1781. Octavo.* [Bodl.] CONSIDERATIONS on the propriety of imposing taxes on the British colonies, for the purpose of raising a revenue, by act of parliament. By Patrick DELANY, D.D.]

North-America printed : London, reprinted. MDCCLXVI. Octavo. Pp. 4. 69.* [Bodl.] Ascribed to Daniel Dulaney. [Allibone, i. 528.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the propriety of requiring a subscription to articles of faith. [By Edmund LAW, D.D.] Cambridge, M.DCC.LXXIV. Octavo.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the propriety of the Bank of England resuming its payments in specie at the period prescribed by the act 37th. Geo. III. By.... [Jasper ATKINSON.]

London : 1802. Octavo. Pp. 110. [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the provisional treaty with America, and the preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain. [By Andrew KIPPIS, D.D.] 1783. Octavo. [Rich, Bib. Amer., i. 314. Brit. Mus.]

Attributed to Richard Price, D.D. [Darling, Cyclop. Bibl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the public exercises for the first and second degrees in the University of Oxford. [By John NAPLETON, D.D.]

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CONSIDERATIONS on the state of subscription to the articles and liturgy of the Church of England towards the close of the year 1773; or a view of what alterations had been made in it by the preceding debates. By a consistent protestant. [Owen MANNING.] London: 1774. Octavo. The same as the State of subscription, &c.

CONSIDERATIONS on the statutes 21. and 28. Hen. VIII. concerning the residence of the clergy. In answer to the interpretation given of those statutes, in the bishop of London's late charge. [By Sir Michael FOSTER.] London: MDCCLIX. Quarto.* [Bodl.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the subject of defensive war: asserted to be consistent with Christianity, in the writings of the late John Fletcher, vicar of Madeley, Shropshire, and Alexander Knox. [By Daniel ROBERTS.]

Glocester: 1804. Duodecimo. 34 sh. [Smith's Cat. of Friends' books, i. 79.] CONSIDERATIONS on the trade and finances of this kingdom, and on the measures of administration with respect to the great national objects since the conclusion of the peace. [By Thomas WHATELY.]

London: 1766. Quarto. [Almon, Biog. Anec., ii. 104.] Ascribed to George Grenville. [M'Cull. Lit. Pol. Econ., p. 89.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the trade, manufactures, and commerce, of the British Empire, addressed to the merchants of the metropolis, on their late petition to Parliament. Stephen CLISSOLD.]

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London: 1820. Octavo.* [Crockford's Clerical Directory.]

CONSIDERATIONS on the universality and uniformity of the Theocracy. By a layman of the Church of England. [W. KNOX.]

London: 1796. Octavo. [W., Brit. Mus.] CONSIDERATIONS preliminary to the fixing the supplies, the ways and means, and the taxes for the year 1781; addressed to the minister and the public. [By John DALRYMPLE, 5th Earl of Stair.]

London: 1781. Octavo. [Brit. Mus.] CONSIDERATIONS relating to the late order of the two banks established at Edinburgh; by which they have

recalled one fourth of their cashaccompts. [By George CHALMERS.] The second edition, with additions. Edinburgh MDCCLXII. Octavo.* CONSIDERATIONS relative to nuisance in coal-gas works, with remarks on the principles of monopoly and competition as applicable to those establishments: addressed to the proprietors, feuars, and others, in the vicinity of the oil-gas works at Tanfield, by one of themselves. [Daniel ELLIS, F.R.S.E.]

Edinburgh: 1828. Octavo. Pp. 71. b.t.* CONSIDERATIONS relative to the North American colonies. [By John FOTHERGILL, M.D.]

London: 1765. Octavo. 3 sh. [Smith's
Cat. of Friends' books, i. 67.]

CONSIDERATIONS submitted to the householders of Edinburgh, on their representation in Parliament. [By Henry COCKBURN.]

Edinburgh, 1823. Octavo. [W., Brit.
Mus.]

CONSIDERATIONS submitted to the people of Ireland, on their present condition with regard to trade and constitution, in answer to a pamphlet lately published, entitled "Observations on the Mutiny Bill, &c." [By the Rt. Hon. William EDEN, Lord Auckland.]

Dublin: London, reprinted: 1781. Octavo.
Pp. iv. 71. [W.]

CONSIDERATIONS touching the true way to suppress popery in this kingdom; by making a distinction between men of loyal and disloyal principles in that communion. On occasion whereof is inserted an historical account of the Reformation here in England. [By William LLOYD, Bishop of St. Asaph's.]

London: 1677. Quarto.* CONSIDERATIONS upon a printed sheet entituled the Speech of the late Lord Russel to the Sheriffs: together with the paper delivered by him to them, at the place of execution, on July 21. 1683. [By Sir Roger L'ESTRANGE.]

Edinburgh, reprinted. 1683. Quarto.* [Adv. Lib.]

CONSIDERATIONS upon a reduction of the land-tax. [By Robert NUGENT.] London: 1749. Octavo. Pp. viii. 67.

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