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PAISLEY-PALEY. 



Letter to tho Right Hon. Mr Secretary Dun- 

 das. To which is now added, :i K tti r to Mr 

 * * *. Also, one to James Mackintosh, Esq. 

 from Mr George Rous, on the subject of tho 

 anniversary of the French Revolution. New 

 edition. s. I., 1792. 8 



Prospects on tho war, and paper currency. 



London, 1793. 8 



Dissertation on first-principles of government. 



London, 1795. 8 



A letter to George Washington, on the subject 

 of the late treaty concluded between Great 

 Britain and the United States of America. 

 7th ed. Eilin,., 1797. 12 



Another edition. London, 1819. 8 



Agrarian justice, opposed to agrarian law, and 

 agrarian monopoly. Being a plan for meliorat- 

 ing the condition of man, by creating in every 

 nation a national fund. London, s. a. 8 



* The trial of T. P. , for a libel, contained in 

 the second part of Rights of man, before Lord 

 Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, Dec. 

 18, with the speeches of the Attorney General 

 and Mr Erskine, at large. London, 1792. 8 



*Mr P.'s principles and schemes of govern- 

 ment examined, and his errors detected. 



Edin., 1792. 8 



* The life of T. P. By Richard Carlisle. 



London, 1821. 8 



PAISLEY. Regulations and catalogue of the 

 Paisley Juvenile library. Instituted Septem- 

 ber 1813. Paisley, 1814. 8 



Another copy. 



Compend of the history, constitution, and po- 

 lice establishment of the burgh of Paisley. 

 [By Robert BURNS.] Glasgow, 1820. 8 



Report of the speeches delivered in Paisley, 

 at the formation of the Paisley Voluntary 

 Church association, Jan. 14th, 1833. 



Paisley, 1833. 12 



A substantive report of the speeches delivered 

 in the Presbytery of Paisley, on the 19th De- 

 cember, 1833, on the Rev. Mr Fleming's mo- 

 tion respecting the proposal of the magistrates 

 and town council of Paisley for letting or sell- 

 ing, by roup, the Laigh kirk of that burgh. 



Glasgow, 1833. 12 



PAISLEY (ROBERT), Minister of Partick.The 

 headship of Christ and the duty of remaining 

 in the Established Church asserted, on anti- 

 patronage grounds, with reference to the schis- 

 matical and Erastian position of the adherents 

 to the Convocation : being the substance of a 

 speech delivered in the Synod of Glasgow and 

 Ayr, at its meeting in April, 1843. 



Glasgow, 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



PAJON (CLAUDE), Professor of divinity at Sau- 



mur. Examen du livre qui porte pour titre, 



Prejugez legitimes centre les Calvinistes. [Par 



P. Nicole.] Divis^ en trois parties. 2 torn. 



Bionne, 1673. 12 



PALAFOX (JOAX3TES DE), Bishop of Osma. The 

 history of the conquest of China by the Tar- 

 tars. Together with an account of several re- 

 markable things concerning the religion, man- 



ners, and customea of both nations, but espe- 

 cially of the latter. First writ in Spanish. 

 And now rendred English. London, 1071. 8 J 



*Janseniani erroris calumnia a venerabili 

 Episcopo J. de P. sublata. 



Mantua Carpetanorum, 1773. 8 



PALEARIO ( AON 10). Opera. Ad illam editio- 



nem quam ipse auctor recensuerat et auxerat 



excusa, nunc novis accessionibus locupletata. 



Amstel., 1G9G. 8 J 



Epistolarum lib. iiii. Orationes xii. De ani- 

 morum immortalitate lib. iii. Quod scripta 

 est oratio in L. Muneiiam, pramissa sunt 

 qiuudam ex M. Tullii oratione pro L. Mu- 

 rrena. Basilea, 3. a. 8 



The benefit of Christ's death : probably writ- 

 ten by A. P. ; reprinted in fac-simile from tho 

 Italian edition of 1543 ; together with a French 

 translation printed in 1551 ; from copies in 

 the library of St John's college, Cambridge : 

 to which is added an English version made in 

 1548, by Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon- 

 shire, now first edited from a MS. preserved 

 in the library of the university of Cambridge, 

 with an introduction by Churchhill Babbing- 

 ton, B.D. London, 1855. 8 



* The life and times of A. P. , or a history of 

 the Italian reformers in the sixteenth century. 

 Illustrated by original letters, and unedited 

 documents. By M. YOUNG. 2 vol. 



London, 1860. 8 



PALEOTTO (GABRIELE), Councillor to the legates 

 of Pius IV. at tlie Council of Trent. Acta con- 

 cilii Tridentini, anno MDLXII. et MDLXIII. us- 

 que in finem concilii, Pio IV. Pont. Max. et 

 alia multa circa dictum concilium fragmenta a 

 G. P. descripta. Nunc primum in lucem vin- 

 dicata, e codicfe MS. olim penes Fridericum 

 Comitem de Guilford. Edente Josepho Mend- 

 ham, B.A. Londini, 1842. 8 

 PALE Y (WILLIAM), D.D., Archdeacon of Carlisle. 

 The complete works of W. P. With ex- 

 tracts from his correspondence : and a life of 

 the author, by the Rev. Robert Lynam, A.M. 

 4 vol. London, 1825. 8 



NaBr edition. With additional sermons, &c. 

 etc. , and a corrected account of the life and 

 writings of the author, by the Rev. Edmund 

 Paley, A.M. 6 vol. " London, 1830. 8 



Another edition. To which is prefixed, tho 

 life of the author. Complete in one volume. 



Edin., 1842. 8 



The principles of moral and political philoso- 

 phy. 3d ed. London, 1786. 4 



Nineteenth edition. 2 vol. 



London, 1811. 8 



Twenty-first edition. Edin., 1814. 8 



Twenty-sixth edition. Edin., 1817. 8 



Sermons, on several subjects. 5th ed. 



London, 1810. 8 



Another copy. 



Sixth edition. London, 1812. 8 



Seventh edition. London, 1815. 8 



A view of the evidences of Christianity, in 

 three parts. A new edition. 2 vol. 



Cupar, 1816. 8 D 



