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BUCHANAN (GEORGE). Poemata quse extant. 

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BUCHANAN (JAMES), D.D., Professor of theo- 

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Edin., 1867. 8 



Another copy. 

 - Another copy. 



BUCHERUS (SAMUEL FRIDERICUS), Professor of 

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Vitembergce et Lipsice, 1729. 4 



BUCKLAND (WILLIAM), D.D. Vindici* geolo- 

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Address, delivered at the anniversary meet- 

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London, 1840. 8 



BUNBURY (ROBERT SHIRLEY). The last sermon 

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BUNGENER (Louis FELIX). Christianity in 

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BUNYAN (JOHN). The pilgrim's progress. [In 

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BURN (ANDREW), Major-General. The Chris- 

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BURNET (GILBERT), D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. 

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An enquiry into the measures of SUBMISSION 

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Reflections on a late pamphlet, entitled, PAR- 

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History of his own times ; from the restora- 

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London, 1724. fol. 



Vol. ii. From the Revolution to the con- 

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the author's life, by the editor [Thomas Bur- 

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An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating tho 

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A continuation of the second part of the Kn- 

 <|iiiry into the reasons offered by Sa. [PAI;K i i: ] 

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 to the idolatry of the Church of Rome. 



s. 1. et a. 



BURNEY ( ), Lieut. Col. [An account of 



some of the principal medicines used by Euro- 

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BURNS (ROBERT), D.D., Professor of Church his- 

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BURROUGHS (JEREMIAH), Preacher of the Gos- 

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 saints' happiness, together with the several 

 steps leading thereunto. Delivered in divers 

 lectures on the beatitudes ; being part of 

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BUSHNAN (J. S.), M.D. The natural history 

 of fishes, particularly their structure and 

 economical uses. Illustrated by thirty-three 

 coloured plates, with... memoir of Salviani. 

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BUSHNELL (HORACE), D.D. The vicarious 

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BUSK (M. M.). The history of SPAIN and Por- 

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BUTLER (JOSEPH), LL.D., Bishop of Bristol, 

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 and course of nature. To which are added 

 two brief dissertations : I. Of personal iden- 

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 life of the author, copious notes, and index, 

 by William Fitzgerald, A.M. 



Dublin, 1849. 8 



BUTLER (SAMUEL). Hudibras, in three parts. 

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BUTTMANN (PHILIP CHARLES), LL.D. Aus- 

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BUXTORFIUS (JOANNES), fit, Professor of Ori- 

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BYRON (GEORGE GORDON NOEL), sixth Lord 

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