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Tithing. 8vo. Lond. 1806. PLUMPTRE (ANNE). Narrative of a three years residence in France. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1810.

Translation from the German, of Lichstenstein's Travels in Southern Africa. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1812.

Translation from the French, of Pouqueville's Travels in the Morea, Albania, and other parts of the Ottoman Empire, comprehending a description of the Ancient Epirus. 4to. Lond. 1813.

Narrative of a residence in Ireland during 1814-15. 4to. London, 1817. PLUTARCH. v. LANGHORNE (J. and W.) POCOCK (J.) v. PLAYS (Vols. IX. X.) POEMATA SELECTA Archibaldi Pitcarnii, Gul. Scot, Thomæ Kincadii, et aliorum. 12mo. Edin. 1727.

POEMS. Collection of Poems, bound in volumes, as published. (See CLASSED CATALOGUE for preceding volumes.)

VOL. VII.

1. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. Second edition. Lond. 1800.-2, Petrarca; a Col

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POEMS, Collection of.

VOL. XV.

1. Genevieve, or the Spirit of the Drave; by John Stewart, Esq. Lond. 1810.2. Tales of Romance; by C. A. Elton. Lond. 1810.-3. West Indies; by James Montgomery. Second edition. Lond. 1810.

VOL. XVI.

1. Sonnets, and other Poems; by Mary F. Johnson. Lond. 1810.-2. Town Fashions; by Hector M'Neil, Esq. Edin. 1810.3. Bygane Times; by the same. Edin. 1811.

VOL. XVII.

1. Rejected Addresses, or the New Theatrum Poetarum.-2. Horace in London; by the Authors of the above.-3. Intercepted Letters, or the Penny Post Bag.

VOL. XVIII.

1. The Bridal of Triermain, or Vale of St
John, by Sir W. SCOTT. Edin. 1813.-2.
Jokeby, a burlesqueon Rokeby. Lond. 1813.
VOL. XIX.

1. Poetical Epistles and Translations. Lond.
1813.-2. Poems and Translations; by R.
Heber. Lond. 1812.

* POEMS. A Collection of Poetical Pieces published between 1704 and 1721; bound in 1 volume quarto, containing-1. The Scots Genius Reviving.-2. The Vision.-3. The Scots' Answer to a British Vision.-4. A Reply to the Scots' Answer to the British Vision.-5. A Second Defence of the Scottish Vision.-6. A Dialogue between the Pillory and Daniel De Foe.-7. An Equivalent for De Foe.-8. Elegie on the much lamented Death of the Reverend David Williamson.-9. The Renegado Whip't; a Satire, in Answer to A—n's Lybel on the Author of the Essay on Marriage.10. A Curb for a Coxcomb; or an Answer to the Renegado Whip't, written by Fs of D-r, in Defence of his Lewd Practices.11. A Satyre on Fs of Dr; by way

*POEMS, Collection of.

of Return for his Essay on Marriage.-12. A New Year's Gift for the Renegado, and Handsel to his Whipper.-13. Mack-Faux the MockMoralist; a Satire on An the Renegado.14. Faction Displayed.-15. Moderation Displayed; by the Author of the former.-16. The Man of Honour; or the Character of a True Countryman.-17. An Epistle from a Lady in England, to a Gentleman at Avignon.-18. A Poem in Memory of the Earl of Strathmore, killed in the Battle of Sheriffmuir.-19. Hymn to the Victory of Scotland, 10th of June 1719. -20. The Women's Indictment against Burnbank and George Pachney, before Judges and a Jury of their own sex.-21. A Tale of a Man and his Mare.

POEMS. A choice Collection of Comic and Serious Scots Poems, both Ancient and Modern, in three Parts. 8vo. Edin. 1709.

The Speech of a Fife Laird, the Mare of Collingtown, and the Banishment of Poverty; three Scots Poems. 8vo. Glasg.

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XIX.) POETRY. English Minstrelsy; being a Selection of Fugitive Poetry, from the best English Authors. 2 vols. 12mo. Edin. 1810.

Pieces of Ancient Poetry, from unpublished MS. and scarce Books. 4to. Bristol, 1814.

Select Pieces of early Popular Poetry; re-published from early published copies. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1817. POETRY OF THE ANTI-JACOBIN. v. POEMS (Vol. VII.)

POINTER (JOHN). A Rational Account of the Weather. 8vo. Lond. 1738.

POIVRE (P.) Voyages d'un Philosophe. 8vo. Par.

POLICE. Minutes of Evidence taken before a Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the Police of the Metropolis; with Notes and a Preface. 8vo. Lond. 1816.

POLITICAL ECONOMY. Ordonnance du Roi sur le faict et reglement general de ses Monnoyes. 12mo. Paris, 1578.

Lettre de M. Van B. Négociant Hollandois, au Chev. R. Négociant à Londres, son associé. 12mo. A La Haye, 1756.

Projets de quatre

arréts du Conseil, concernant l'impression sur différentes sortes de Toiles et d'Etoffes; auxquels on a joint les Observations et avis des Députés du Commerce. 12mo. Avignon, 1759.

Doutes proposés

à l'Auteur de la Théorie de l'Impot. 12mo. 1761.

Les Finances considerées dans le droit naturel et politique des

hommes; ou Examen Critique de la Theorie de Impot. 12mo. 1762.

POLITICAL ECONOMY. Collection de plusieurs Piéces sur les moyens de soulager les besoins des Pauvres, et la suppression de la Mendicité. 4to. 4to. 1768-70.

Lettre sur la Theorie du Luxe (par Dumont); dans laquelle on trouve une Critique de cet ouvrage, avec des Notes et Observations. 8vo. 1771.

Apologie du Systeme de Colbert; ou Observations Juridicopolitiques sur les Jurandes et les Maitrises d'Arts et Metiers. 12mo. Par. 1771.

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POLITICAL PAMPHLETS.

the Nation. 1806.-2. Fragments upon the Balance of Power in Europe; by M. Gentz. 1806.-3. A brief examination into the increase of the commerce, revenue, &c. during Mr Pitt's administration; by Mr Rose. 1806.

VOL. IX.

1. An answer to "War in Disguise." New York, 1806.-2. Belligerent rights asserted; an answer to the above.-3. Speech of Mr Randolph in Congress, upon the non-importation of British Merchandise.-4. Statement of the question regarding the abolition of the Slave-Trade. 1804.-5. Memoires sur les relations commerciales des Etats Unis avec Angleterre; par M. Talleyrand. 1805.-6. Essay on the impolicy of a treaty on the exportation of corn.. 1804.-7. Thoughts on changing the System of National Defence. 1806.-8. Letters to Mr Windham; by a Field Officer of Volunteers. 1806.

VOL. X.

1. Political Essay on the Commerce of Portugal: 1806.-2. Remarks on our Commerce with the Continent-3. Strictures on the Life of Mr Fox. 1806.-4. Letters upon the Volunteers; by J. Ferguson.-5. View of the Political State of Britain and Ireland; with a Character of Mr Fox, by Mr Godwin. -6. Declarations of the King of Sweden, Emperor of Russia, King of Prussia, and King of England. 1806.-7. Considerations on the Petition of the Irish Catholics, by Sir J. Throckmorton.-8. Details of Lord Lauderdale's Negociation. 1806.-9. Remarks on the above.

VOL. XI.

1. Inquiry into the best means of National Defence.-2. Dangers of the Country; by the author of "War in Disguise." 1807. -3. Papers presented to Parliament regarding Lord Lauderdale's Negociations.

POLITICAL PAMPHLETS.

1.

VOL. XII.

Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; by Mr Wilberforce. 1807.-2. A Treatise on the Poor; by Dr Colquhoun. -3. South American Independence the interest of England; by Mr Burke. 1807. VOL. XIII.

1. Review of the Affairs of India, from 1798 to 1806. 1807.-2. Lord H. Petty's Speech on the new plan of Finance. 1807.3. Mr Whitbread's Speech on the Poor Laws. 4. Letter to Mr Whitbread on his plan; by Mr Malthus. 1807.-5. Lord Howick's Speech on the Change of Administration< 6. Letters of Scævola, on the same. 1807. VOL. XIV.

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1. Lord Erskine's Speech on the same.-2. Review of the late Administration. 1807.-3. Reflections on the Poor Laws;, by D. Carpenter.-4. Lord Selkirk's Speech on the Defence of the Country. 1807.--5. Present State of the British Constitution.-6. State of the West Indies; by Mr Lowe.-7. Cause of the Distress of the West Indies; by Mr Spence. 1807.

VOL. XV.

1. State of the Irish Catholics; with the Answers of the Foreign Universities. 1807.2. Correspondence regarding the persecution of the Catholics in some Districts. 1807.— 3. Remarks on a Protestant Barrister's Vindication of the Catholics. 1807.-4. Vindication of the Catholics. 1807.-5. Cause of Popular Discontents in Ireland. 1705.6. Address for Diffusion of Knowledge there. 1806.-7. Letter to the Catholic Deputation; by Mr Dillon.-8. Historical Letter to Sir R. Musgrave; by Mr Plowden. 1805.9. Civil Condition of the Catholics; by Mr McKenna. 1805.

VOL. XVI.

1. Apology for the Catholics; by Mr Parnell.

POLITICAL PAMPHLETS.

1807.-2. Considerations on their Petition; by Sir John Throckmorton. 1806.-3. Catholic Claims compatible with the Coronation Oath. 1807.-4. Proceedings at a General Meeting of the Catholics. 1807.-5. Proceedings at the Wexford Election. 1807.-6. Letters on the subject of the Catholics; by P. Plymley. 1807.

VOL. XVII.

1. Guide to the Property Act.-2. Small Farms destructive. 1764-3. Plan for uniformity of Weights and Measures; by Sir James Stewart. 1790.-4. Observations on the above; by Dr Rotheram.-5. Britain independent of Commerce; by Mr Spence. 1807. -6. Answer to the above; by Mr Mill. 1808. VOL. XVIII.

1. State of the East India Company; by Sir P. Francis. 1807.-2. Observations on the above. 1807.-3. Necessity of a Free Trade to India. 1807.-4. Review of Affairs in India, from 1798 to 1806.-5. Observations on India; by Major Waring. 1808.

VOL. XIX.

1. Reverend Mr Dudley, on a Commutation of Tithes with Ireland. 1808.-2. Mr Mason, on Irish Tithes. 1808.-3. Letter of an Irish

Dignitary on Tithes. 1808.-4. Plan for arming the Country. 1807.-5. On the expediency of emancipating South America; by a Native. 1807.-6. Narrative of the expedition to Buenos Ayres; by an Officer. 1807. -7. The Politics of the Edinburgh Review. 1807.-8. Bishop of London's Letter to the Governors and Legislatures of the West Indies. 1808.-9. Mr Eton's Answer to Mr Thornton's State of Turkey. 1807.10. Causes and Consequences of the War; by Mr Roscoe. 1808.

VOL. XX.

1. Intercepted Letters from India. 1805.2. Review of Mr Twining and Major. Wa

POLITICAL PAMPHLETS.

ring, on India Affairs. 1808.-3. Refutation of Mr Waring on the India Company; by Mr Roscoe. 1808.-4. Danger of India from French Invasion. 1808.-5. Additional Reasons for emancipating South America; by Mr Burke. 1808.-6. Inquiry into the Policy of prohibiting Distillation from Grain; by Mr Bell. 1808.

VOL. XXI..

1. Remarks on the French proposals for Peace; 2. The Causes and Consequences of Continental Alienation. 1808.-3. Necessity of a more essential System of National Defence; by Lord Selkirk. 1808.

VOL. XXII.

1. Address on the Maritime Rights of Britain; by Sir F. M. Eden. 1808.-2. Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council; by Mr Baring. 1808.-3. Examination of the Justice and Policy of the Orders in Council. 1808.-4. Speech before the House of Commons, in support of the Petitions against these Orders; by Mr Brougham.-5. Minutes of the Evidence on these Orders; with Mr. Brougham's Speech before the House of Lords.

VOL. XXIII.

1. Examination of Malthus on Population; by Mr Ingram. 1808.-2. The Economists Refuted; by Mr Torrens. 1808.—3. Major Hogan against the Duke of York. 1808.4. An Answer to the above.-5. Plymley's Letters on the Catholics. Eleventh edition.— 6. Don Pedro Cavallos's Exposure of the Usurpation of Spain.

VOL. XXIV.

1. Strictures on the Government of British India. 1908.-2. Narrative of the Retreat of the British Army to Corunna; by H. Milburne. 1809.-3. Account of the Convention of Cintra.-4. Proceedings regarding that Convention.-5. Narrative of the Siege of Saragosa; by Mr Vaughan. 1809.

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