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38 Appendix Bibliothec^ Facultatis Juridica,
DO
Thisfur'vey^ on account of its high au¬
thority, acquired the title of DomMaj
Book, either from the alhiJJon to the
Jentence pronounced at the Day of
Judgment^ from ivhich there is no
appeal; or, from the corruption of
Domus Dei Book, a title given it^
becaiifc it had been depo/ited in the
King s Trcafury, in a place of- the
Church of IVejlminJler or Winchejler^
called Dovau^ Dei.
Donaldfon [yohn.) Elements of beau-
/J./^t^4y, alfo refle(flions on the harmony
of fenfibillty and reafon. Edinburgh
1780. in 8.
r~^7^ ^ Donatus [Alexander,) e Societate Jefu.
^^.j^'OO* Roma vetus ac recens utriufque edi-
iiciis illuftrata. Amjlelaedami 1695.
in 4.
y'.Donn {Benjamin.) Britifh mariner's
affiftant, containing forty tables, a-
dapted to the feveral purpofes of
trigonometry and navigation. Lon-
doti 1774. in 8.
Donne [John,] D. D. Dean of St Paul's.
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of Germany in the year 1698. Lon¬
don 1699. in 8.
Douglas [George.) Vide Euclid.
Douglas [Sir James.) Vide Barbour
[John.)
Douglas [Sylvejler.) Hiftory of theh^^^
cafes of controverted eledions, which/ , V*^' ^'
were tried and determined during
the firft feffion of the 14th parlia¬
ment of Great Britain, 15. and 16.
Geo. III. 4 vol. London 1775. in 8,
Reports of cafes argued and de¬
termined in the Court of Kina's
Bench, in the iq. 20. and 21. years
of Geo. III. London ij8^. in jbL 4. .
The fame, with many additions.'-T^-■^''2 <;
London 1786. in Jol. r""^
Douthwaite(J7j(5W<;jx.)ImpartIalifl:,oru-L»^/'^^
niverfal infpedor. London 1775. in 8.^//
^^*\^,f/£h Poems, with elegies on the author's
' ' death. London 16x0. in 12.
.y^. 4. Q^
Si?'
sm.
639-
BIA0ANATOS. A declaration of that
paradox, or thefis, that felf homicide
is not fo naturally fin, that it may
never be otherwife. London ijoo. in
8.
Dorat [Claude-yofeph.) OEuvres com¬
pletes, c'eft a dire, fes odes, fes he-
ro'ides, fes contes, fes fables, fes ro-
' mans, fes tragedies, fon poeme fur
la declamation, les ledtures eclaires
font forces de regarder tant de pro-
dudion, comme des efpeces de phof-
phores, &c. 17 torn. A Paris 1767.
in 8.
D'Orneval Parifien, [et Alian-Rene
le Sage.J Le theatre de la Foire, ou
I'opera comique, 10 torn. A Paris
Dorrington {Theophilus.) Obfervations
concerning the prefent ftate of reli¬
gion in the Romifli Church, with
fome refledions upon them, made
in a journey through forae provinces
Drake [Francis.) Eboracum, or the,
hiftory and antiquities of the city of y
York, together with the hiftory of^>^.^»^
the cathedral church, and the lives
of the archblfhops of that fee. Lon~
don 1736. infol.
Drake [IV.) Origin of the word Ro'
mance. Exfl. in Archaeologia, vol^
4.pag, 142. ^ J^ n
Dramatic cenfor, or critical companion, t TA>m/*^
2 vol. London 1770. in 8.
Drummond [William,) of Hawthorn-T^TT/',
den. Elegant and elaborate poemsv—--^' '
London 1659. in 12. VJPl
Dublin, Society of. Eflays and obfer-X^/-?,
vatlons on trade, hufbandry, of flax,
raifing banks againft tides and floods,
hops, diredions for making roads,
inftrudions for making fyder, ob¬
fervations on the linen manufaiftory,
on dreflTmg flax, and on brewing.
Dublin 1740. in 8.
Ducarel [Andrew Coltee.) Repertory^■
of the endowments of vicarages in
the diocefe of Canterbury. London^
1763. in 4.
Duez [Nathaniel.) Guidon de la languej
Italienne. A Amjlerdam 1659. ini^J^
Dufre'ne [yojeph du^) de Francheville. JL /T § I
Hiftoire generale et particuliere des •^•'•i
finances, torn i. contenant rorigine
de
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