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India in Greece; or, truth in mythology; containing the sources of the Hellenic race, the colonization of Egypt and Palestine, the wars of the Grand Lama, and the Budhistic Propaganda in Greece. 8vo. Lond. 1852.

See Greek literature.

POCOCKE (RICHARD), LL.D., 1704-1765.

Description of the East in 1737-38. Published 1745. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. x.

Travels in Egypt in 1737-38. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. xv.

POE (EDGAR ALLAN), American Journalist, 1811-1838.

Poetical works; with a life by James Hannay. 12mo. Lond. 1853.
Tales of mystery, imagination, and humour, and poems.

12mo. Lond. 1852. POEMS BY ISA. (Ascribed to Miss Isabella Craig). 12mo. Edin. 1856. POETICAL TIT-BITS; or, leaves from Momus. 12mo. Lond. 1840. POLAND.

KRASINSKI (Relig. hist. Sclavonic MILTON.
nations).

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vii. and xviii.
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CORN LAWS, CATECHISM of.
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WOLLSTONECRAFT (Rights of
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WORKING-MAN'S COMPANION. containing contributions by 8vo. Lond. 1848.

POLITICS FOR THE PEOPLE;
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POLLOK (ROBERT), Scottish Student of Divinity,

The course of time; a poem.

Tales of the Covenanters.

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1799-1827.

12mo. Edin. 1851.

18mo. Edin. 1846.

POLLOK (ROBERT)—continued.
Life; by his brother David.

* 8vo. Edin. 1843.

POLO (MARCO). See Marco Polo.

POLYNESIA, or AUSTRALASIA.

ELLIS, W. (Researches).
GREY, Sir G. (Mythology of).
MARINER (Tonga or Friendly Isles).

NEW ZEALANDERS.

POMFRET (JOHN), 1667-1703.

PINKERTON, vol. xi.
RUSSELL, M. (Polynesia).
WILLIAMS, J. (Missions in).
See Voyages.

Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. vi.

POMPEII, its past and present state; compiled chiefly from the MS. journals of William Clarke. 12mo. Lond. 1849.

PONCET (CHARLES JAMES), M.D.

2 vols.

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Travels into Ethiopia in 1698-1700. See Pinkerton's Voy., vol. xv. PONTANUS (JOHN ISAAC), Danish Philologist and Hist., 1571-1639. Dissertation concerning the North-East Passage. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. i.

POOLE (JOHN).

Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1839.

POOLE (Mrs.)

The Englishwoman in Egypt. 2 vols.

18mo. Lond. 1844.

12mo. Lond. 1850.

POOR ARTIST (the); or, seven eyesights and one object. (Ascribed

to R. H. Horne, author of "Orion."

POOR LAW; England and Wales. See Blue books.

POOR LAW ENQUIRY; Scotland. See Blue books.
POPE (ALEXANDER), 1668-1744.

Works; with life and notes by William Roscoe.

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8 vols.

8vo. Lond. 1847.

Vol. IV. Essay on man - Moral
essaysSatires.

Vol. V.-Satires-Martin Scriblerus
-Guardian-Prefaces.

Vols. VI., VII., VIII.-Letters.

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Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. viii.

Homer's works. Translated into English verse. See Brit. poets, vol. xii.
See Homer's Iliad.

See Warton.

POPULAR PHILOSOPHY; or, the Book of Nature laid open upon
Christian principles. 2 vols. (Ascribed to George Miller, Bookseller,
Dunbar).
12mo. Dunbar, 1826.

POPULATION. See Political science.

PORPHYRY, Alexandrian Philosopher, circa A.D. 233-305. See

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PORTER (JANE), sister of the above, 1776-1850.
The Scottish chiefs. 2 vols. 3 copies.
The pastor's fireside.
Thaddeus of Warsaw.

See Seaward.

12mo. Lond. 1839.

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12mo. Lond. 1846.

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12mo. Lond. 1845.

2 copies.

12mo. Lond. 1846.

PORTER (GEO. RICHARDSON), Sec. to the Board of Trade, 1792-1852. Progress of the nation in its various social and economical relations, from the beginning of the 19th century to the present time. 8vo. Lond. 1847.

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Written by Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694), a French Controversial Writer, and one of the "Messieurs de Port-Royal." The convent of Port-Royal, in Paris, was dissolved in 1661; and " to this now unfrequented building some of the most eminent men repaired for study, whose writings, being anonymously published, have been known usually by the name of their residence. Arnauld, Pascal, Nicole, Lancelot, De Sucy, are among the Messieurs de Port-Royal, an appellation so glorious in the seventeenth century."- Vide Hallam, Literature of Europe, vol. iii. p. 272.

PORTUGAL.

a. History.

VERTOT (Revolutions).

b. Travels and Topography.

BECKFORD (Alcobaça and Bat- LONDONDERRY (Steam voyage).

MATTHEWS (Diary of an inva

alha).

BECKFORD (Travels).

lid).

CARNARVON (Notes on Portugal).

CONDER, vol. xix.

PINKERTON, vol. i. (Azores, Madeira, etc.)

PORTUGAL; penal code, 1854. See Blue books.

POTT (PERCIVAL), Surgeon to Bartholomew's Hospital, 1713-1788. Observations on injuries of the head.

POTTER (Mr. Dɛ).

*8vo. Lond. 1771.

Female convents; secrets of nunneries disclosed. Compiled from
the autograph manuscripts of Scipio de Ricci, Bishop of Pistoia;
edited by Thomas Roscoe.
* 8vo. New York, 1834.

POWELL (Rev. BADEN), Savilian Prof. of Geometry, Oxford,†·
Essays on the spirit of the inductive philosophy, the unity of worlds, and

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