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BROUGHAM (Henry, Lord) (continued) 



6. Reply to a Pamphlet entitled Speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords, 

 Oct. 7, 1831. 3rd Ed. 1832. (Eng. Pamph. 1st. ser. vol. 4) 



7. Speech in the House of Lords, July 21, 1834, on moving the Second Reading 

 of the Poor Law Bill. (Ibid. vol. 15) 



8. Speech on a Bill for Abolishing Subscription, Aug. 1, 1834. (Ibid.) 



9. Address of Thanks to His Majesty, Feb. 24, 1835. (Ibid.) 



10. Speech on the Education of the People. May 23, 1835. (Ibid.) 



11. Speech in Defence of the Absent Commissioners on the English Municipal Cor- 

 poration Reform Bill, Aug. 12, 1835. (Ibid.) 



12. Discourse of Natural Theology, shewing the Nature of the Evidence and the 

 Advantages of the Study. 3rd Ed. 8vo. 1835 



13. Opinions on Politics. 8vo. 1837 



14. Speeches. 8vo, 4 vols. 1838 



15. Historical Sketches of Statesmen, &c. 8vo, 3 vols. 1839 



16. Dialogues on Instinct. 12mo. 1844 



17. British Constitution. 8vo. 1844 



18. Lives of Men of Letters and Science. 8vo, 2 vols. 1846 



19. Political Philosophy. 8vo, 3 vols. 1849 



20. Speech on Property of Married Women, Feb. 13, 1857. (Eng. Pam. 'Law,' vol. 8) 



21. Addresses on Popular Literature ; and on the Monument to Sir Isaac Newton. 

 (Bound with 'Essay on Classical Instruction.') 12mo. 1858 



22. History of England and France under the House of Lancaster ; with an Intro- 

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23. Life and Times written by Himself. 8vo, 2 vols. Edinb. 1871 

 BROUGHTON (Capt. Robert E.) Letter to G. Webb Hall. (Pamphleteer, vol. 18) 



BROUGHTON (William Grant, Bp. of Sydney). 



1. Letter in Vindication of the Principles of the Reformation, addressed to Roger 

 Therry. 2nd Ed. Sydney 1832. (N. S. W. Pamph. vol. 21) 



2. Speech delivered at the General Committee of Protestants, Aug. 3, 1836. 



Sydney 1836. (N. S. W. Pamph. vol. 9 ; and 'Relig.' vol. 2) 



3. Speech in the Legislative Council upon the Resolutions for establishing a System 

 of General Education. Sydney 1839. (N. S. W. Pamph. vols. 7 & 9) 



4. Letter to Henry Osborne on the Offertory. Sydney 1848. (Ibid. vol. 25) 



5. Correspondence between the Bishop of Sydney and Revs. F. T. C- Russell and 

 P. T. Beamish. Sydney 1849. (Ibid. vol. 7) 



6. Report of the Proceedings in the case of Rev. F. T. C. Russell. 



Sydney 1849. (Ibid. vol. 21) 



7. Baptismal Regeneration. Two Sermons. Sydney 1851. (Ibid. vol. 25) 

 BROUTTA (A. F. E.) Cours de Droit Militaire. 8vo. Paris 1837 

 BROUWER (Henricus). De Jure Connubiorum Libri II. 4to. Delph. 1714 



BROWN (Archibald). 



1. New Law Dictionary and Institute of the Whole Law. 8vo. 1874 



2. The Law of Fixtures, embracing the Agricultural Holdings Act 1875, incor- 

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BROWN (Calvin). Report to the Clear Lake Water Works in relation to the Water 

 Supply of San Francisco. Report in relation to its Water Sources and Supplies 

 for Irrigation, &c. San Franc. 1870-73. (Pamph. ' Appl. Sci.' vol. 14) 



BROWN (Charles Armitage). Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems ; being Ins Sonnets 

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