414 



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it. In opposition to all the false and treacher- 

 ous hypotheses, of usuqiation, conquest, do- 

 sertion, and of taking the powers that are upon 

 content. 4th ed. .London, 1692. 4 



A letter from a FREEHOLDER, to the rest of 

 the freeholders of England. s. I. et a. 



JOHNSON (SAMUEL), LL.D. The works of S. J. 

 A new edition. To which is pivlixed, an essay 

 on his life and genius by Arthur Murphy. 

 12vol. .Low/on, 1820. 8 



The lives of the most eminent English poets, 

 with critical observations on their works. A 

 new edition. 4 vol. London, 1783. 8 



Another edition. 6 vol. 



London, 1805, 6. 16 



An account of the life and writings of the Earl 

 of Rochester ; [with some passages of the life 

 and death of John [WILMOT] Earl of Roches- 

 ter, by Gilbert Burnet]. 1787 



The Rambler. 4 volumes in two. 



London, 1791. 8 



- Another edition. 4 vol. London, 1798. 12 



Sixteenth edition. 3 vol. London, 1806. 12 



Prayers and meditations, composed by S. J. , 

 and published from his manuscripts, by George 

 Strahan, D.D. 4th ed. London, 1807. 8 



A dictionary of the English language : in which 

 the words are deduced from their originals, and 

 illustrated in their different significations by 

 examples from the best writers. To which are 

 prefixed a history of the language, and an Eng- 

 lish grammar. 2 vol. llth ed. 



London, 1816. 4 



With numerous corrections, and with the 



addition of several thousand words, as also 

 with additions to the history of the language, 

 and to the grammar, by the Rev. H. J. Todd. 

 3 vol. 2d ed. London, 1827. 4 



Abridged from the Rev. H. J. Todd's cor- 

 rected and enlarged quarto edition, by Alex- 

 ander Chalmers. London, 1826. 8 



- * The life of S. J., comprehending an account 

 of his studies, and numerous works, in chro- 

 nological order ; a series of his epistolary cor- 

 respondence and conversations with many emi- 

 nent persons ; and various original pieces of 

 his composition, never before published : the 

 whole exhibiting a view of literature and lite- 

 rary men in Great Britain, for near half a cen- 

 tury during which he flourished. By James 

 Boswell. A new edition. Copious notes and 

 biographical illustrations, by Malone. 5 vol. 



London, 1824. 12 



Another edition. Including a journal of his 

 tour to the Hebrides [and Johnsoniana]. To 

 which are added, anecdotes by Hawkins, Piozzi, 

 Murphy, Tyers, Reynolds, Steevens, &c. , and 

 notes by various hands. 10 vol. 



London, 1835. 8 



Johnsoniana ; or, supplement to Boswell : be- 

 ing anecdotes and sayings of Dr Johnson, col- 

 lected by Piozzi, Hawkins... &c. &c. &c. 



London, 1836. 8 



JOHNSON (THOMAS), A.M., Fellow of Magdalen 

 college, Cambridge, An essay on MORAL OBLI- 

 GATION. 1731 



JOHNSON (\VAI.TKK H.), t'lrll OIJ///I.VT, M'>7i- 

 inyton. A report to the navy department of 

 the United States, on American coals appli- 

 cable to .strain navigation, and to other pur- 

 poses. H itJdii'jioii, 1844. 8 



The coal trade of British America, with re- 

 searches on the characters and practical values 

 of American and foreign coals. 



Washington, 1850. 8 



JOHNSTON (ALEXANDER KEITH), LL.D. The 

 national ATLAS of historical, commercial, and 

 political geography. 1843 



JOHNSTON (ARTHUR). Poetarum Scotorum 

 musje sacra) : sive quatuor sacri codicis Scrip- 

 torum, Davidis et Solomonis, Jobi et Jen-mi.-'-, 

 poctici libri, per totidem Scotos, A. J. et Jo. 

 KERRUM, P. ADAMSONUM et J. HOG^EUM, La- 

 tino carmine redditi : quibus, ob argument! 

 similitudinem, adnectuntur alia, Scotorum iti- 

 dem, opuscula sacra. 2 partt. 



Edin., 1739. 8 



Another cop} r . 



Psalmi Davidici interpretatione, argumentis, 

 notisque illustrati : in usum Serenissimi Prin- 

 cipis. Londini, 1741. 8 



JOHNSTON (BRYCE), D.D., Minister of the Gos- 

 pel at Holy wood. A commentary on the Re- 

 velation of St John. 2 vol. 



Edin., 1794. 8 



The divine authority and encouragement of 

 missions from Christians to the heathen ; a 

 sermon [on Matt, xxviii. 19, 20] preached be- 

 fore the Dumfries Missionary society. 



Dumfries, 1797. 8 



Sermons. By the Rev. B. J. To which is 

 prefixed, a memoir of his life, character, and 

 writings, by the Rev. John Johnstone, Cross- 

 michael. Edin., 1807. 8 



JOHNSTON (CHARLES), M.R.C.S. Travels in 

 Southern Abyssinia ; through the country of 

 Adal to the kingdom of Shoa. 2 vol. 



London, 1844. 8 3 



JOHNSTON (DAVID), D.D., Minister of North 

 Leith. The signal deliverances which have 

 been wrought for these kingdoms, and the 

 most probable means of obtaining a like divine 

 interposition in the present conjuncture of pub- 

 lic afi'airs, illustrated in a sermon, [on Ps. xx. 

 5] preached Feb. 9, 1779. Edin., 1779. 8 



Sermons, published for the benefit of the in- 

 dustrious blind, in the Edinburgh asylum. 



Edin., 1805. 8 



Sermons ; [published for the benefit of the 

 Magdalene asylum]. Edin.,I8Q8. 8 



JOHNSTON (EBENEZER), Minister at Picon. 

 Ecclesiastical DISCLOSURES. s. 1. et a. 



Notes of proceedings in the meetings of the 

 town council of Stirling, on 16th June and 

 28th July, 1834 ; concerning the question of 

 the communion elements money. 2d ed. 



Stirling, 1834. 8 



JOHNSTON (GEORGE), M.D. A flora of Ber- 



wick-upon-Tweed. Vol. ii. Cryptogamous 



plants. Edin., 1831. 12 



JOHNSTON (JAMES FINLAY WEIR), M. A. , Rea<l, , 



in chemistry and mincrahjii, Durham. Elc- 



