I. The History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church.
By John Lingard, D.D. 2 Vols. London, 1845.
II. 1. A Collection of Old Ballads anterior to the Reign of
Charles I. Edited by J. Payne Collier, Esq., for the
Percy Society. 1840.
2. A Collection of Songs and Ballads relative to the Lon-
don Apprentices and Trades, &c., during the Reigns of
Henry VIII., Elizabeth, and James I.
Charles Mackay, Esq., for the Percy Society.
VII. Degli ultimi casi di Romagna, di Massimo d'Azeglio.
12mo. Italia, 1846.
VIII. 1. A Cycle of Celestial Objects for the use of Naval, Mili-
tary, and Private Astronomers, Observed, Reduced,
and Discussed. By Captain William Henry Smith,
R.N., K.S.F., D.C.L., &c. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1844.
2. Thoughts on some Important Points relating to the
History of the World. By J. P. Nichol, LL.D., Pro-
fessor of Astronomy in the University of Glasgow. 1
vol. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1846.
IX. 1. The Queen's Speech at the Prorogation of Parliament.
(Morning Chronicle, August 29, 1846.)
2. Circular of the Protestant Association. 1846.
3. Valedictory Address to the American Deputies. Deli-
livered by the Rev. Dr. Byrth at the Public Breakfast
of the Friends of the Evangelical Alliance at Liver-
pool. (Liverpool Times, September 22, 1846.)
III. 1. The Works of Abraham Cowley, with an Account of
his Life and Writings. By Thomas Sprat, D.D. Edi-
tion by J. Sprat, 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1721.
2. Select Works of Abraham Cowley, with a Preface and
Notes. By R. Hurd, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1777.
3. The Poetical Works of Abraham Cowley, containing
his Miscellanies, Epistles, Elegiac Poems, Prologues,
Epilogues, &c. &c. Edinburg. At the Apollo Press,
by the Martins, Anno 1777.
2. Historical Eloge of James Watt. By M. Arago, Per-
petual Secretary to the Academy of Sciences. Trans-
lated from the French, with Additional Notes and an
Appendix, by James Patrick Muirhead, Esq., M.A., of
Balliol College, Oxford, Advocate. London, 1839.
3. Address to the Meeting of the British Association held
at Birmingham August 26, 1839. By the Rev. W.
Vernon Harcourt. London, 1840.
4. Lives of Men of Letters and Science who flourished in
the time of George III. By Henry Lord Brougham,
F.R.S., Member of the National Institute of France,
and of the Royal Academy of Naples. Life of Watt,
Vol. i. p. 352. Life of Cavendish, Vol. i. p. 429, and
Note to their Lives, Vol. ii. p. 507. London, 1846.
5. Letter to Henry Lord Brougham, F.R.S., containing
remarks on certain statements in his Lives of Black,
Watt, and Cavendish. By the Rev. William Vernon
Harcourt, F.R.S., &c. London, 1846.
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