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PENNINGTON (John) Baron Muncastcr. Historical
sketches of the slave trade, and of its effects in Africa.
Addressed to the people of Great Britain, by the right
hon. Lord Muncaster. London, J. Stockdale, 1792.
8°. 9 in. (4)+ 100+ (14) pp.
PENNINGTON (Josslyn Fbancis) 5th Baron Muncaster.
See Foster (j.) Pedigree of Sir J. Pennington, fifth
Baron Muncaster of Muncaster. . . . 1878, 4°.
Greece: journal of Lord Muncaster, 11th April-7th May, i
1870. London, Harrison, [1870].
4°. 9J in. (4) + 25 pp. + (1) p. Privately printed.
[Eeport on] the manuscripts of Lord Muncaster ... [by
Sir H. C. Maxwell Lyte]. Hist. mss. Commission x.,
app. 4, pp. 223-298. 1885, 8°.
PENNINGTON (Sarah) Lady. Letters on different sub¬
jects. . . . [By S. Penningfcon.] 1766-67, 8°. See
Letters.
PENNSYLVANIA. England.—Parliament.—House of
Commons. The Examination of J. Galloway, Esq.; late
speaker of the House of Assembly of Pennsylvania, be¬
fore the House of Commons. . . . 1779, 8°.
• HoDGKiN (h.) Pennsylvania and South Africa ; a con¬
trast in empire building. . . . [1901], 8°.
Holland (s.) The Provinces of New York and New
Jersey, with part of Pensilvania, and the Province of
Quebec. ... 1776, 52^ x 20 in.
New (A) essay ... on the constitutional power of Great
Britain over the colonies of America ; with the resolves
of the committee for the province of Pennyslvania. . . .
1774, 8°.
Academy of the Fine Arts.
Circular of Committee of Instruction . . . season of 1900-
1901. [Philadelphia, 1900.]
8°. 8 in. 14 pp.
Descriptive catalogue of the permanent collections of
works of art on exhibition in the galleries.
Philadelphia, 1900.
8°. 8J in. 17C pp.
Eighty-eighth[-Ninety-third] annual report, February
5th, 1894, to February 4, 1895[-February 6, 1899, to
February 5, 1900]. Philadelphia, 1895-1900.
8°. 8J in. G parts in 1 vol.
PENNY LONDON MORNING ADVERTISER. See
London Morning Penny Advertiser.
PENNY (Anne) Poems, with a dramatic entertainment.
gy * * * * * * * * * [A. P.] . . . [1771], 4". See Poems.
Poems. [By Mrs. Penny.] ... 1780, 4". Sec Poems.
PENNYMAN (John) See P., .t.
PENNYMAN (.John) See Philanglus, pseud.
PENNYWORTH. A Pennyworth of wit, or the Deluded
merchant and his harlot. A curious old song.
Falkirk, T. Johnston, 1815.
12°. 6 in. 8 pp. Songs and ballads vi. (4).
PENRI (John). See Penry.
PENRICE (William) The Extraordinary case of W. Pen-
rice, late Deputy Marshall ... of the King's Bench
prison. With a short . . . narrative of the transactions
in St. George's Fields, on the . . . 10th of May, 1768.
. . . Being a key to the King's Bench prison. . . .
London, Bingley, 1768.
8°. 8J in. (2) + 44 pp.
PENRIE (John) See Penry.
PENROSE {Hon. Geokgina I.) See Bible.—Selections.
Contrasts between the righteous and the wicked, com¬
piled from the holy scriptures. . . . By the Hon. Mrs.
Penrose. . . . 1845, 8°.
PENROSE (Thomas) Poet. Flights of fancy. . . .
London, J. Walter, 1775.
4°. 12 in. 22 pp.
PENRUDDOCK (John) Directions for all my fellow-
prisoners, now to be tried for their lives. . . . 1655. [? By
Col. Penruddock.] Somers (.1.) Baron Somers, Collection
of tracts, vol. 6, pp. 325-329. 1811, 4°.
PENRY (John) Sec BfezE (t. de) Propositions and principles
of divinitie. . . . Translated out of Latine into English
[by J. Penry] 1591, 4".
See Examinations (The) of H. Barrowe. . . . Harleian
Miscellany, vol. 4. 1809, 4°.
See Humble (An) motion with submission unto the
Eight Honorable LL. of His Majesties privie counsell.
Wherein is laid open to be considered, how necessarie
it were for the good of this lande, and the Queenes
Majesties safety, that ecclesiasticall discipline were re¬
formed after the worde of God. . . . [Attributed to J. P.]
1590, 4^
Oh read over D. .John Bridges, for it is worthy worke.
. . . [? By J. Penry.] [1588], 4°. See Marprelate (m.)
pseud.
A Treatise | Wherein Is Ma- | nifestlie Proved, That |
Eeformation And Those | that sincerely fauor the same,
I are vnjustly charged to be enemies, | vnto his Maiestie,
and I the state. | Written Both For The | clearing of
those that stande in that | cause : and the stopping of
the sclauude- | rous mouthes of all the ene- | mies there¬
of, I (V) Zephaniah 3. 18, 19. | [Quoted]. |
\^> Edinburgh! Robert Waldegravc'], 1590. |
4°. 7 in. Roman letter. A'', *\-\ B-H^ I-; (72) pp :—(8) title, witli-
in a border, (2) blank, (3-12) To all those that . . . loue the Lords
Jesus, (13-72) the work. Wanting signature F.
Herbert 1712, T. C. C. 924.
PENS. Pens, inks and inkstands, with illustrations. . . .
1 London, W. Kent, 1858.
I 4°. 7 in. 57 pp. + (1) p.
!
PENSEES. Les Pens^es d'un grand poete, sur les affaires
du temps. [A satire in Latin verse.]
[? Paris, 1649.]
4°. 8J in. 4 pp. Morean 2743.
—• Les Pensees, maximes at reflexions morales de M. le
due * * * [Fran9ois de la Eochefoucauld]. Nouvelle
Edition. Augmentee de re marques critiques, morales et
historiques, sur chacune des reflexions par M. I'abbe de
la Roche. Paris, Bauche, 1765.
12°. 5Jin. (2S)+.360pp.
— Le Pens^es utiles, necessaires au public, sur le temps
present. [A satire in verse.] Paris, 1650.
4°. 8J in. 4 pp.+ pp. 9-30. Pages 5-8 missed in the numbering.
Moreau 2745.
PENSION. La Pension bourgeoise. Par A. M. A. de
Lavaissiere DE Lavergne. [1861], 12°.
PENSIONS. BiRKMYR (w.) Old age pensions. ...['? 1898],
- BuRDETT {Sir H. c.) A Practical scheme for old-age
pensions. . . . 1896, 16°.
- Burke {Bight Hon. e.) A Letter ... to a noble lord,
on the attacks make upon him and his pension. . . . 1796,

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