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SHAKESPEARE (W.) Macbeth. A Tragedy. Written by William Shakspeare. With Notes and Emendations, by Harry Rowe ... *** 2nd edit. York 1799. 8vo. With an engraving. The real editor was Dr. Andrew Hunter of York, who published it for the purpose of assisting Harry Rowe in his long sickness and poverty. 21281 The Comedy of the Merchant of Venice. By William Shakspeare. With the Notes and Illustrations of various Commentators, and Remarks by the Editor, Ambrose Eccles. Dublin 1805. 12mo. 21282 Macbeth. A Tragedy. By William Shakspeare From the Text of Samuel Johnson and George Stevens, as last revised by Isaac Reed, with Anecdotes and Annotations *** pp. - Lond. 1807. 8vo. With portraits. Shakspeare's Jest Book *** 2 pts. Chiswick 1814-5. 12mo. Shakspeare's King Richard the Third. An Historical Play, adapted Kemble, and now published as it is performed Lond. 1830. 12mo. The First Sketch of Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor.' Edited by James Orchard Halliwell ... *** pp. xxxii, 141. Lond. 1842. 8vo. Shakespeare Soc.

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Shakespeare's Play of King Henry the Fourth. Printed from a contemporary Manuscript. Edited by James
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An Answer to certain Passages in Mr. W[arburton]'s Preface to his Edition of Shakespear
Dr. Zachary Grey.] pp. 19. Lond. 1748. 8vo.

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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets. With some Remarks upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de Voltaire. [By Mrs. E. Montagu] pp. 288. Lond. 1769. Svo. With MS. notes.

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Six Old Plays on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for Measure, Comedy of Errors, Taming the Shrew, King John, K. Henry IV., and K. Henry V., King Lear [Edited by J. Nichols]. 2 vols. Lond. 1779. 8vo. Containing Promos and Cassandra by George Whetstone, Menæcmi, Taming of a Shrew, King Joka, Battle of Agincourt, King Lear. The Etymologist. A Comedy dedicated to all the Commentators Lond. 1785. 8vo.

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...on Shakespear ... *** pp. 46. Shakespeare illustrated by an Assemblage of Portraits and Views, with Biographical Anecdotes ... To which are added Portraits of Actors, Editors 2 vols. Lond. 1793. 8vo. Biographical Memoir of Shakspeare. pp. 80. Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough Clerk, before the Worshipful Sir Thomas Lucy Knight, touching Deer Steeling Now first published... To which is added a Conference of Master Edmund Spenser with the Earl of Essex, touching the State of Ireland, A.D. 1595. pp. xi, 284. Lond. 1834. 12mo. Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poem: being his Sonnets clearly developed, with his Character, drawn chiefly from his Works, by Charles Armitage Brown *** pp. vi, 306. Lond. 1838. 8vo. Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare, collected in Warwickshire in the year 1693. Now first published pp. 19. Lond. 1838. 8vo.

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An Essay on the Character of [Shakespeare's] Macbeth *** pp. 99. Lond. 1846. 8vo. Shakespeare's Will, copied from the Original... preserving the Interlineations and Facsimiles of Three Autographs of the Poet. With... Observations, by J. O. Halliwell Lond. 1851. 4to. Proposal for erecting a Monument to Shakespeare pp. 16. Lond. 1851. 8vo. Hamlet. By William Shake-speare. 1603. Hamlet. By William Shakespeare. 1604. Being exact Reprints, and a Bibliographical Preface by Samuel Timmins *** Lond. 1860. 8vo. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. The Shakespeare Society's Papers. 4 vols. Lond. 1844. 8vo. Shakespeare Soc. Contents:

VOL. I.

1. Dogberry and his Associates. Arrest of the Conspirators, with Mary Queen of Scots, by J. Payne Collier.

2. Remarks on the Similarity of a Passage in Marlowe's Edward II., and one in the first part of the Contention, by James Orchard Halliwell.

3. Letter from Ben Jonson to the Earl of Newcastle, and other Matters relating to the Poet, by Peter Cunningham.

4. Ballad illustrative of Romeo and Juliet, entitled 'A Pleasant New Ballad of Two Lovers,' by Andrew Barton. 5. Additions to the Alleyn Papers,' from the Originals in possession of J. F. Herbert.

6. On the Profits of Old Actors, by Dramaticus. 7. The Passing Measure Pavin,' illustrative of a Passage in Twelfth Night, by J. Payne Collier.

8. Origin of the Curtain Theatre, and Mistakes regarding it, by Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.

9. Mistake by Campbell in his Life of Shakespeare, relative to The Tempest, by L. L. D.

10. Observations on the Correct Method of punctuating too too,' in Hamlet, by James Orchard Halliwell.

11. Ballad of The Green Willow,' by John Heywood, with the same Burden as the Song of the Willow,' in Othello, by a Ballad-monger.

12. Court Revels in the Reign of Henry VII., by Alfred T. Goodwin.

13. Imitations of Shakespeare, by Shelley, in his Tragedy of The Cenci, by J. B. B.

14. Albion Knight,' a Fragment of a Moral Play, from the Original in the Library of the Duke of Devonshire, by J. P. Collier.

15. Shakespeare's Puck. Lines by Thomas Nash, illustrative of a Passage in Midsummer Night's Dream, by a Booklover.

16. Skeltonical Song, by John Heywood, the Dramatist. 17. On Shakespeare's Bust at Stratford-upon-Avon, and Proposal for restoring it to its primitive State.

18. On a Poem attributed to Thomas Nash.

19. I'm to be married o' Sunday.' A Ballad illustrative of

a Passage in The Taming of the Shrew.

20. Early Rarity of the Works of Robert Greene, by T. J. Scott.

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1. Origin of the Induction to Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, by H. G. Norton.

2. Shakespeare's Bust at Stratford-upon-Avon, by the Rev. William Harness.

3. Did General Harrison kill 'Dick Robinson,' the Player? by P. Cunningham.

4 The Bridal Run-away. An Essay on Juliet's Soliloquy, by the Rev. N. J. Halpin.

5. John Wilson, the Singer, in Much ado about Nothing, a Musical Composer in Shakespeare's Plays, by J. P. Collier, 6. On a Mistake by the Messrs. Chambers in their Cyclopædia of Literature, relating to Damon and Pythias, by J. H.

Baverstock.

7. On some of the Corrupt or Obscure Passages of Shakespeare, by Barron Field.

8. Poems attributed to Thomas Nash, contained in Dow. land's Songs or Ayres, 1600, by T. J. Scott.

9. The Device to entertain Queen Elizabeth at Harefield, the House of Sir Thomas Egerton, 1602, by P. Cunningham. 10. The Marriage of Wit and Science, an Interlude, by John Redford. By a Ballad-monger.

11. The Story of Page of Plymouth, a Tragedy, by Ben Jonson and Thomas Dekker, by Dramaticus.

12. A Note on the recently discovered Manuscript of Henry VI., by J. O. Halliwell,

13. On Players and Dramatic Performances in the Reign of Edward IV., by J. P. Collier.

14. Reprint of an unknown Pageant, by Thomas Middleton, the Dramatist, with an Introduction, by J. L. Pearson 15. Thomas Middleton's Game at Chess: his Son, Edward Middleton, by T. Hornby.

16. The Widow of Shakespeare, by the Rev. W. Harness. 17. On a Passage in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, by Thomas Nimmo, with Remarks by T. J. Pettigrew.

18. On the Recusancy of John Shakespeare, and on the Inclosure of Welcombe Fields, by Dramaticus.

19. On the supposed Origin of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, by J. P. Collier.

20. Plays at Court, Anno 1613, by P. Cunningham. 21. The Maiden's Dream, by Robert Greene. An unknown Poetical Tract, with an Introduction by James P. Reardon.

22. Will of Cowley, the Poet, extracted from the Registry of the Prerogative Court, by P. Cunningham.

23. Early Notice of Shakespeare's Henry the Eighth, by J. O. Halliwell.

24. A few Words on the Line in Hamlet as regards too too,' by J. H. Baverstock.

25 An unknown Work, by Thomas Lodge, with Extracts from his Defence of Stage-Plays, by J. P. Collier.

VOL. III.

1. A new Document regarding the Authority of the Master of the Revels over Play-makers, Plays, and Players, in 1581, by T. E. Tomlins.

2. Illustration of Fortune by Land and Sea, a Play by Heywood and Rowley, reprinted by the Shakespeare Society. By Oxoniensis and a Member.

3. Heming's Players at Bristol in the Reign of Henry VIII., by Wm. Tyson.

4. An unknown Tract, by P. Stubbes, the enemy of Theatrical Performances in 1583. By J. Purcell Reardon. 5. Shakespeare illustrated by the Dialect of Cornwall, by Wm. Sandys.

6. Some Notes on Passages in Shakespeare, by J. O. Halliwell.

7. The Performance of Early Dramas by Parish Clerks and Players in Churches, by J. P. Collier.

8. On Some Discrepancies in the Character of Jack Cade, Henry VI., by Miss G. M. Zornlin.

9. Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis; illustrated by his contemporary, Thomas Heywood. By H. Anderson.

10. On the earliest Quarto Editions of the Plays of Shakespeare, by J. P. Collier.

11. Notes on Old Plays, by Bale, Marston, and Shakespeare.

12. Account of Performances and Revels at Court in the Reign of Henry VIII.

13. Salmacis and Hermaphroditus not by Francis Beaumont: the edit. of 1602, by Dramaticus.

14. The new Fact regarding Shakespeare and his Wife, contained in the Will of Thomas Wittington, by J. P. Collier.

15. On some of the Corrupt or Obscure Passages of Shakespeare, by the late Barron Field.

16. Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis, and Lodge's Scilla's Metamorphosis, by J. P. Reardon.

17. An unknown Edition of the Interlude of Every Man, printed by Pynson. By Dramaticus.

18. On the Conduct of Hamlet towards Ophelia, by Miss G. M. Zornlin.

19. The Original Patent for the Nursery of Actors and

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1. The Will of Thomas Phaer, the Poet and Translator from Virgil, by P. Cunningham.

2. Account of an early Italian Poem on the Story of Romeo and Juliet.

3. Some Account of the Popular Tracts which composed the Library of Captain Cox, a Humourist, who took a part in the Hock Tuesday Play, performed before Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth in 1575. By J. O. Halliwell.

4. Richard Field, the Printer of Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Lucrece, Nathaniel Field, Anthony Munday, and Henry Chettle. By J. P. Collier.

5. Three New Privy Seals, for Players in the time of Shakespeare, by T. E. Tomlins.

6. Two Additional Notes on the Play of Henry VI., by G. M. Zornlin.

7. Extract from a Manuscript at Oxford, containing a Memorandum of the Complaints against Dethick, the Herald who made the grant of Arms to John Shakespeare, by J. O. Halliwell.

8. Original History of The Theatre' in Shoreditch, and connexion of the Burbadge Family with it, by J. P. Collier. 9. Two Specimens of the Poetry of Philip Stubbes, author of The Anatomy of Abuses 1583, and the enemy of Theatrical Performances, unknown to Bibliographers. By J. P. Reardon. 10. The Whitefriars Theatre, the Salisbury Court Theatre, and the Duke's Theatre in Dorset Gardens, by P. Cunningham.

11. The Players who acted in The Shoemaker's Holiday, 1600, a Comedy, by Thomas Dekker and Robert Wilson. By Dramaticus.

12. On Norton and Sackville, the Authors of Gorboduc, the earliest blank verse Tragedy in our Language, by J. P. Collier.

13. A few Observations on the Composition of the Midsummer Night's Dream, by J. O. Halliwell.

14. On Massinger's Believe me as you list, a newly-discovered Manuscript Tragedy, printed by the Percy Society.

15. Beaumont and Fletcher's Woman's Prize: the day when it was acted, and the Prologue and Epilogue spoken, by H. G. Norton.

16. Sir G. Buc and the Office of the Revels, by P. Cunningham.

17. Dispute between the Earl of Worcester's Players and the Corporation of Leicester in 1586, from the Records of that City, by J. O. Halliwell.

18. Dryden, Killigrew, and the first Company which acted at Drury Lane Theatre, by J. P. Collier.

19. Will of Samuel Daniel, the Poet, Shakespeare's rival and contemporary. By P. Cunningham.

SHAKESPERIAN ANTHOLOGY. Shaksperian Anthology, comprising the choicest Passages and entire Scenes with a Biographical Sketch *** pp. xii, 392. Lond. 1830. 12mo.

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SHAKESPERIANA. Shaksperiana. Catalogue of all the Books, Pamphlets, &c. relating to Shakspeare. To
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SHANNON. A Speech on the Improvement of the Shannon
SHAPLEIGH (J.) Highways. A Treatise By John Shapleigh
SHARP (G.) A Representation of the Injustice

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An Appendix to the Representation, printed in the year 1769, of the Injustice
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A Declaration of the People's Natural Right to a Share in the Legislature pp. xl, 279. Lond. 1774. 8vo. Also a reprint. Philadelphia. pp. 21. Same date. 8vo. Remarks on a printed paper intituled, a Catalogue of the Sacred Vessels restored by Cyrus, and of from Captivity to show the great Corruption of Proper Names ... in By Granville Sharp. 2nd edit. pp. 37. Lond. 1775. 8vo. Prophecies

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- The Just Limitation of Slavery in the Laws of God compared with the Claims of the Slaveholders. By Granville Sharp, with an Answer to the Rev. Mr. Thompson's Tract in favour of the *** pp. 67, 107. Lond. 1776. 8vo. The Law of Passive Obedience

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The Law of Retribution; or ... God's Temporal Vengeance against Tyrants, Slaveholders, and Oppressors ...••

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SCOTLAND. Abstract from the Public Records of Charters, Acts of Parliament, Treaties, concerning-1. The Steuartry and Principality of Scotland. 2. The Dutchy of Cornwall. 3. The Principality of Wales and Earldom of Chester. 4. The Dutchy of Normandy. 5. The Dauphiné of France. pp. vii, 86. Edinb. 1824. 4to. 20994 Remarks on the Administration of Criminal Justice in Scotland, and the Changes proposed to be Introduced into it. By a Member of the Faculty of Advocates. pp. 143. Edinb. 1825. 8vo. Moral Statistics of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland To which is prefixed a Report on the Past and Present State of Education pp. 73, xlviii. Inverness 1826. 8vo.

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Papers relative to the Regalia of Scotland. pp. vi, 51, ciii, 9, 10. Edinb. 1829. 4to. With illustrations. Bannatynfe Club.

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Journal of a Tour through the Highlands of Scotland during ..... 1829. [By Beriah Botfield.] *** pp. xvi, 376, 23. Norton Hall 1830. 16mo.

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Scotland a Half-Educated Nation. By the Editor of the 'Scottish Guardian ' *** pp. 95. Glasgow 1834. 8vo. Being No. 1 of Glasgow Educational Association.

Ecclesiastical Destitution. Specimens of the Ecclesiastical Destitution of Scotland 8vo. Two copies.

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Remarks on the First Report of the Commissioners of Religious Instruction, Scotland. By the Scottish
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The London Committee's Second Statement and Report
Highlands and Islands of Scotland. pp. 8. Lond. [1838]. 8vo.
Extracts from Letters regarding the Famine and Destitution in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
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SCOTT (A.) A Clue to the Cause of Falling Rents; with an Easy Remedy
SCOTT (A. J.) Testimonials to A. J. Scott, M.A., as a Candidate for the Professorship of the English
Language and Literature in University College, London. pp. 4. —
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By Charles Scott *** pp. 135. Montreal 1839. SCOTT (C. R.) Rambles in Egypt and Candia, with Details of the Military Power and Resources of those Countries, and Observations on the Government, Policy, and Commercial System of Mohammed Ali. By 2 vols. Lond. 1837. 8vo. With plates.

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· pp. 16. Boston 1843. 8vo. Gleanings from Westminster Abbey. By George Gilbert Scott Illustrated by Plates and Woodents. pp. xvi, 91, 49. Oxford 1861. 8vo. Chiefly relating to the architectural history of the church, with slight notices of the other buildings.

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Political Superstition is not the Science of Politics, nor is Class Legislation Political Justice. By John
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Glenfinlas, and other Ballads; with the Vision of Don Roderick. A Poem. By Walter Scott, Esq. Illustrated from the Designs of Richard Westall *** Lond. 1812. 8vo.

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Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk. [By Sir Walter Scott]. 3rd edit. pp. 519. Edinb. 1816. 8vo.
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Halidon Hill. A Dramatic Sketch from Scottish History. By Sir Walter Scott..
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St. Ronan's Well. By the Author of 'Waverley' ... *** 3 vols. Edinb. 1824. 8vo.
By the Author of 'Waverley' *** 3 vols. Edinb. 1824. Wants vol. 1.
Tales of the Crusaders. By the Author of Waverley' 4 vols. Edinb. 1825. 8vo.

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- A Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal,' from Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. [i.e. Sir Walter Scott], on the proposed Change of Currency and other late Alterations, as they affect *** pp. 60. Édinb. 1826. 8vo. Also a 2nd letter. pp. 86., and a 3rd letter. pp. 39.

- Thoughts on the proposed Change of Currency and other late Alterations, as they affect of Scotland *** [By Sir Walter Scott]. pp. 144. Edinb. 1826. 8vo.

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By the Author of 'Waverly'... *** 3 vols. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. Waverley Novels. 48 vols. Edinb. 1829-33. 12mo. With engravings. Also the Abbotsford edit. Illustrated. 12 vols. Edinb. 1842–7. 8vo.

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SCOTT (SIR W.) Napoleon Bonaparte. Lond. 1827. 8vo. Being No. 5 of the 'Christian Examiner;' containing a review of W. Scott's 'Life of Napoleon.'

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Critical Examination [of Sir Walter Scott's 'Life of Napoleon']. pp. 63. [Lond. 1827 ?] 8vo.
Prospectus of a New Edition of the Waverley Novels, with the Author's Notes and new Introductions.
Edinb. 1829. 12mo.

Tales of a Grandfather

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With engraved frontispieces.

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The Doom of Devorgoil. A Melo-Drama. Auchindrane; or, the Ayrshire Tragedy. By Sir Walter Scott. Edinb. 1830. 8vo. 21078 [By Sir W. Scott.] 3 vols. Edinb. 1831. 16mo. 21078* Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 28 vols. Edinb. 1834-6. 12mo. With engravings. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border: consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads Scott] *** pp. lxxxii, 559. Lond. 1839. 8vo.

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[Edited by Sir Walter The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott With an Introduction and Notes. Edinb. 1841. 8vo. Wit portrait. 21081 SCOTT (WALTER, A TUTOR). The Punishment of Death for the Crime of Murder, Rational, Scriptural, and Salutary. By Walter Scott Theological Tutor pp. 46. Lond. 1846. 8vo. With MS. margine

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21082 SCOTT (WILLIAM). An earnest Address and urgent Appeal in behalf of the Suffering Pitmen of ... Northumberland and Durham By W. Scott *** pp. 24. Newcastle-on-Tyne 1831. 8vo. SCOTT (WILLIAM, M.A.) Elements of Arithmetic and Algebra... By William Scott, M.A. ... new edit. pp. xvi, 511. Lond. 1856. 8vo. SCOTT (WM.) AND WARREN. Proceedings in the Bill

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21084 for the better Preservation of Timber in the New and Mr. Warren comprising the Speeches of Mr. W. Scott pp. 65. Lond. 1800. 8vo. 21085 SCOTT (REV. WM.) A Sermon on Bankruptcy By the Rev. William Scott Lond. 1773. 8vo. 2 Kings 4. 7. 21086 SCOTT (WM. B.) Memoirs of David Scott, R.S.A.: containing his Journey in Italy, Notes on Art, and other Papers. With 7 Illustrations. By William B. Scott. pp. vi, 443. Edinb. 1850. 8vo. With portrait axi engravings.

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SCOTT (WM. R.) Pedigree of the Family of Scott, of Stokoe. [By William Robson Scott.] Reprinted ... with Introduction, Continuation, &c. pp. 47. Lond. 1852. 12mo. Edited by J. Bell.

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SCOTTISH ASSEMBLY. The Publick Testimony of above 1600 Christian People against the Overture of the Assembly, 1731, made more Publick and set in its due Light: being a full Confutation of their Arguments for the Divine Right of Popular Elections *** By the Author of the Modest an Humble Inquiry. pp. 74. Edinb. 1733. 8vo.

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SCOTTISH HISTORY. Fragments of Scottish History *** Edinb. 1798. 4to. Contents:—

1. Reflections on Ancient Scotland, with Appendix. 2. The Diarey of Robert Birrell, frome 1532 to 1605. 3. The late Expedicion in Scotlande, the yere of oure Lorde God 1544.

4. The Expedicion into Scotlade of the Duke of Somerset, vncle vnto our Souereign Edvvard the VI., set out by way of

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SCOTTISH MARTYRS. The Scottish Political Martyrs of 1792-4. pp. 12.
SCOTTISH REVIEW. The Scottish Review. A Quarterly Journal of Social Progress and General Literature.
Vols. 1-3. Glasgow 1853-5. 8vo.

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SCRAFTON (L.) Reflections on the Government, &c., of Indostan, and a ... History of Bengal, from the year 1739 to 1756. With the English Affairs to 1758. By Luke Scrafton. pp. 127. Edinb. 1761. 8vo. Two copies, one is dated Lond. 1763. Also a reprint. pp. 121. Lond. 1770. 8vo. 21093 SCRAP BOOK. The Scrap Book. A Manchester Weekly Publication. Vol. 1. 38 Nos. pp. 278. Manch. 1822. 8vo. SCRATCHLEY (A. J.) A Treatise on Benefit Building Societies

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Observations on Life Assurance Societies and Savings' Banks Tables. By Arthur Scratchley *** pp. 80, 40. Lond. 1851. 8vo. SCRIBE (M. DE). Le Juive. Opéra en Cinq Actes. Paroles de M. Scribe 3me édit. pp.31. Paris 1836.8vo. 21097 SCRIBE (S. SEN.) Maynooth. In Three Letters to Mrs. Hadaway. By Simon Scribe, Sen. pp. 23. Lond. 1852.

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8vo. SCRIPTURE CORRUPTIONS. On some Corruptions of Scripture pp. 28. Boston U.S. 1828. 12mo. 21099 SCRIPTURE NEW CREATURE. The Scripture New Creature. In Two Discourses By the Author of the 'Plain Account of Justification.' pp. 42. Norwich 1753. 8vo. 21100 SCRIPTURE, HEBREW. Four Letters concerning the Study of the Hebrew Scriptures. pp. 52. Lond. 1755.

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SCRIPTURE, STUDY. The Difficulties and Discouragements which attend the Study of the Scriptures in the way of Private Judgment By [Francis Hare] a Presbyter of the Church of England [afterwards Bishop of Chichester] 10th edit. pp. 118. Glasgow 1757. 12mo. SCRIVENOR (H.) A comprehensive History of the Iron Trade... By Harry Scrivenor *** *** pp. viii, 453.

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The Railways of the United Kingdom statistically considered 110. Lond. 1849. 8vo. Also supplemental part. Lond. 1851. 8vo. SCRIVERIUS (P.) Respublica Romana *** Honori Vrbis Aeternae. P. Scriverius restitvit. pp. 575. Lvgdvni

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SCROGGS (SIR WM.) The Lord Chief Justice Scroggs, his Speech... occasion'd by the many Libellous
Pamphlets which are publisht against Law together with what was declared
and Mr. Justice Dolbin. pp. 2. Lond. 1679. fol.
Articles of Impeachment of High Treason against William Scroggs
assembled pp. 12. Lond. 1680. fol. Two copies.
The Resolutions of the House of Commons for the Impeachment of Sir Wm. Scroggs
Jones Sir Richard Weston upon the Report of the Committee of the Commons
Arbitrary and Illegal Proceedings of the said Judges · pp. 16. Lond. 1680. fol.
SCROPE (G. P.) Plan of a Poor Law for Ireland By G. Poulett Scrope

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