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- vi'l. [Lardner's Cab. Lili. ) 



/,,/,./, 1830, 32. 8 



* The life of His Grace Arthur, Duke, Mar- 

 quis, and Earl of Wellington, with odious de- 

 tails and delineations historical, political, and 

 military, of the various important services in 

 which he has been engaged in Flanders, In- 

 dia, Ireland, Denmark. Spain, Portugal, and 

 France. Together with civil and political 

 illustrations of the Spanish affairs, and of the 

 occurrences in di He rent quarters of the Penin- 

 sula ; and of the recent events in France. In- 

 cluding numerous interesting professional anec- 

 dotes, not only of his brethren in arms, but 

 also of the great generals opposed to him in 

 various parts of the world... By Francis L. 

 Clarke. 3 vol. London, s. a. 8 



WKLLESLEY (RICHARD), Marquess Wellesley. 

 A letter to the government of Fort St George, 

 relative to the new form of internal govern- 

 ment, established at Fort St George ; and to 

 the provision of goods, on account of private 

 merchants, through the agency of the commer- 

 cial officers of the company. Dated 19th July, 

 1804. ' London, 1812. 8* 



Authentic correspondence and documents, ex- 

 plaining the proceedings of the Marquess Wel- 

 lesley, and of the Earl of Moira, in the recent 

 negotiations for the formation of an adminis- 

 tration. 5th ed. London, 1812. 8 



Letter to the Court of directors of the East In- 

 dia company on the trade of India, dated Fort 

 William, 30 Septr. 1800. London, 1812. 8 



* Memoirs and correspondence of the most 

 noble Richard, Marquess Wellesley. Compris- 

 ing numerous letters and documents, now first 

 published from original MSS. By Robert 

 Ilouiere Pearce. Vol. ii., iii. 



London, 1846. 8 



WELLINGTON, DUKE OF. See Arthur WELLES- 

 LEY. 



WELLS (DAVID A.), of tlie Lawrence scientific 

 school, Cambridge. The annual of scientific 

 discovery ; or, year-book of facts in science 

 and art, exhibiting the most important dis- 

 coveries and improvements in mechanics, use- 

 ful arts, natural philosophy, chemistry, astro- 

 nomy, meteorology, zoology, botany, mineral- 

 gy> g e lgy > geography, antiquities. Together 

 with a list of recent scientific publications ; a 

 classified list of patents ; obituaries of eminent 

 scientific men ; an index of important papers 

 in scientific journals, reports, &c. Edited by 

 D. A. W. and George BLISS, Jr. 



Boston, 1850. 12 



WELLS (EDWARD), D.D., Rector of Cottesbach, 

 Leicestershire. Examination of the Remarks 

 [by James Peirce] on his letter to Mr Peter 

 Dowley. Part i. In a letter to a dissenting 

 parishioner. Oxford, 1706. 8 



Part ii. Sect. i. In a letter to the Re- 

 marker. Oxford, 1706. 8 



Letter to the Remarker, in reference to his 

 Remarks on the Dr's Letter to a dissenting 

 parishioner. Orford, 1706. 8 



Letter to a dissenting parishioner, in reference 



to tin Kemnikd on his first letter to the same. 

 n.f.,,-,1. I7nl. 8 



Some animadversions on Mr I'.arkti 



to Dr Wells's Letter to a dissenting parish- 

 ioner. , '. I7"7. K J 



Theses against the validity of I'rtsl>\ t-ii;m 

 ordination proved to horn good. And Mr 

 I Vi rce's theses for the validity of Presbyterian 

 ordination proved not to bold good. Numb. i. 



<../</, 1707 



Numb. ii. Wherein is more especially ami 



largely shewn the ambiguity of the word l'r>-<- 

 byters, and the fallaciousness of the arguments 

 drawn by the Dissenters frmii the ambiguity 

 of the said word. '"rd, 1707. 8* 



Numb. iii. Wherein is considered Mr 



Peirce's Letter the viith. (being designed as 

 an answer to Numb. ii. ) and also is more espe- 

 cially and largely shewn the fallaciousness of 

 the Dissenters arguments drawn from the pro- 

 miscuous use of the words Bishops and Pres- 

 byters in the New Testament. 



Oxford, 1707. 8 



The duty of being grieved for the s : ns of 

 others. Briefly set forth in a sermon preached 

 in St Martin's church in Leicester, April 26, 

 1710. At the visitation of the Rev. the Arch- 

 deacon of Leicestershire... London, 1710. 8 



An help for the more easy and clear understand- 

 ing of the holy Scriptures ; being the twelve 

 lesser Prophets, explained. Oxford, 1723. 4 



An historical geography of the Old and New 

 Testament. 2 vol. Oxford, 1809. 8 



WELLS (JOHN). The practical Sabbatarian : or, 

 Sabbath - holiness crowned with superlative 

 happiness. London, 1668. 4 



WELSH (DAVID), D.D., Professor of divinity ./ 

 Church history in the New college, Edinburgh. 

 Letter to the author of a tract, intitled, 

 "State of the Edinburgh churches Tory 

 church building scheme." Edin., 1835. 12 



Another copy. 



The limits and extent of the right of private 

 judgment : being the substance of a sermon 

 [on Rom. xiv. 5], preached in the church of 

 St Giles, on Thursday, May 18, 1843. 



Edin., 1843. 8 



Another copy. 



Second thousand. Edin., 1843. 8 



Elements of Church history. Vol. i. Com- 

 prising the external history of the Church 

 during the first three centuries. [All pub- 

 lished.] Edin., 1844. 8 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- Another copy. [Wants pp. 257-272, and 337- 

 352, inclusive, and index.] 



Another copy. [Wants pp. 33-48, 65-81, 145- 

 161, 225-248, 257-272, 289, 290, 303-352, 

 400-416, 433-479, inclusive.] 



[The three preceding entries contain the proofs, 

 and first and second revises, with Dr Welsh's 

 corrections.] 



