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RACINE
RACINE (Jean) The Distrest mother. A tragedy. Trans¬
lated by A. Philips from the Andromaque of Eacine. . . .
London, J. Bell, 1791.
12°. C in. 80 pp., eugraved title, 1 plate. Bell's British Theatre
(24), vol. 6.
La Thebai'de, ou les Freres ennemis. Tragedie [in 5
acts and in verse].
12°. 7 in. {10) + C4 pp., 1 plate.
Bound witli Tonstain de Ricliehourg. Essai sur I'histoire
de . . . Normandie, etc., Paris, 1789 (11).
Abr^ge de I'histoire de Port-Royal. . , .
Imprime a Vienne, et se trouve a Paris, chez Lottin
lejeune, 1767.
12°. Cin. viii. + .352 pp.
RACINES. Eacines hebraVques sans points-voyelles, ou
dictionnaire h6braTque par racines, on sont expliquez,
suivant les anciens et nouveaux interpretes, touts les
mots Hebreux et Caldaiques du texte original des libres
saints. [By C. F. Houbigant.]
Paris, Cl. Simon, 1732.
8°. 8 in. (4) + lxxxvii. pp. + (1) p. 308 pp.
RACING. See Horse-racing.
RACK (Edmqnd) See Gollinson (.t.) Vicar of Long-AsUton,
Softicrset. The History and antiquities of the county
of Somerset, collected from authentick records and an
actual survey made by . . . E. E., etc. . . . 1791, 4°.
RACOKZKIE (George) Prince of Transylvania. See
George i. [Eakoczy].
RADBODUS II
742H
RACOVIAN CATECHISM.
Churches.
RACUYOKU. See Eakuyo.
See Poland.—Socinian
RACZYNSKI (Atanazy) Goimt. Les Arts en Portugal.
Lettres adress6es a la Society artistique et scientifique
de Berlin, et accompagnees de documens. . . .
Paris, J. Renouard et Cic., 1846.
8°. 9 in. (4)+ 548 pp., 3 plates.
Dictionnaire d'artistes pour servir a I'histoire de I'art
moderne en Allemagne. . . .
Berlin, A. G. Schade, 1842
8°. 10 in. (2)+ 241 pp. + (l) p.
L'Histoire de I'art moderne en Allemagne. Atlas.
Bonn, C. Schulgen, Bettendorff, [? 1838].
Fol. 24 in. 3 parts in 1 vol. i. 11 plates. 11. 13 plates, in. 14
plates. Text wanting.
■ Katalog der Eaczynskischen Bilder-Sammlung. 1841.
[? Berlin, 1841.]
8°. 7J in. 50 pp.
RADA (Andres de) Informe hecho al senor D. Phelipe iv.
[concerning the Jesuits in Paraguay]. . . . Coleccion
general de documentos . . . vol. 2. 1768, 4°.
RADBERTUS (Paschasius) See Paschasius [Eadbertus],
Saint, Abbot of Corbie.
RADBOD, Saint, Bishop of Utrecht. Eadbodi carmina.
Monumenta Germaniae historica., P. Car. vol. 4, pp
160-173. 1899, 4°.
Libellus de miraculo S. Martini [turonensi]. . . . Pertz
(a. h.) Monumenta Germaniae historica. Scrip., vol. 15
pt. 2, pp. 1239-1244. 1888, fol.
Vita Eadbodi episcopi trajectensis. . . . Appendix. Ex
translatione SS. Benigni et Agnetis [ad Trajectum].
Pertz (g. h.) Monumenta Germaniae historica. Scrip.,
vol. 5, pt. 1, pp. 568-571. 1887, fol.
RADBODUS II., Bishop of Tournay and Noyon. Ex vita
S. Godebertae. . . . Bouquet (m.) Eecueil des historiens
des Gaules, vol. 3, p. 578. 1741, fol.
RADCLIFF (Bbenezer) A Discourse [on Exod. xvi.] oc¬
casioned by the glorious victory gained over the French,
by prince Ferdinand of Brunswick [at the battle of Min-
den], Aug. 1, 1759, . . . The second edition. To which
is prefixed, a dedication to L***G*****S* *******
[i.e. Lord George Sackville] by the editor.
Loiulon, B. Griffiths, 1759.
8°. 7J in. viii. + lGpp.
RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY, Oxford. Catalogue of
6424 stars for tlie epoch 1890. Formed from observa¬
tions made at the Eadclitfe Observatory, Oxford . . .
1880-1893. Under the superintendence of Edward
James Stone. . . . Oxford, James Parker and Co., 1894.
4°. 11 in. XV. pp. + (1) p. + 287 pp. + (1) p.
RADCLIFFE (Ann) Mrs. The Italian, or the Confessional
of the black penitents : a romance. ... In three volumes.
Vol. I., [11., III.]
London, T. Cadell, Jun., and W. Davies, 1797.
12°. 7 in. 3 vols. i. xii. + 33G pp. n. (2)+ 360 pp. iii. (2) + 444 pp.
The Mystei'ies of Udolpho, a romance ; interspersed
with some pieces of poetry. . . . Seventh edition. ... In
four volumes. Vol. i.[-iv.]
London, Longman and Co., 1816.
12°. 7 in. 4 vols. There are no plates although the title states
that it is illustiuted.
[Anotlier edition.]
Chiswick, C. Whittingham, 1823.
32°. 4a in. 2 vols. i. (4) + 380 pp. n. (4) + 392 pp.
The Eomance of the forest; interspersed with some
pieces of poetry. [By A. E.] 1791, 12°. See Eomance.
RADCLIFFE (Anthony James) Earl of Newbiorgh. See
Case (The) of the Earl of Newburgh, and Lord Viscount
Kinnaird, . . . 1783, 8°.
RADCLIFFE (Ebenezer) See Eadclifp.
RADCLIFFE (Francis) 1st Earl of Derwentioater. See
Longstapfe (w. h. d.) Some account of F. Eadclyffe first
earl of Derwentwater. . . . 1856, 4°.
RADCLIFFE {Sir George) See Mervyn {Sir a.) A Speech
made before the lords in the upper house of Parliament
in Ireland ... at the impeachment of . . . Sir G. E., etc.
of high-treason. . . . 1641, 4°.
See Pym (.j.) m.I'. Two speeches made by J. Pymm . . .
^fter the articles of the charge against Sir G. E. were
read. . . . 1641, 4°.
■ [Another edition.] Somers (.1.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 4. 1810, 4°.
RADCLIFFE (James) Earl of Derwenttvater. See Conduct
(The) of some people about pleading guilty, with some
reasons why it was not thought proper to shew mercy to
some who desir'd it. [A pamphlet relating to the im¬
peachment of James, E. of D., and other lords accused
of high treason.] 1716,8°.
• See CowPER (w.) 1st Earl Cotvper, Lord Chancellor of
England. Tiie Speech of the lord High-Steward [i.e.
W. C] upon proceeding to judgment against James, earl
of Derwentwater, etc. . . . [1716], fol.
• See CowPER (w.) 1st Earl Coivper, Lord Chancellor of
England. Two Speeches made by Lord Chancellor
Cowper . . . the first when he pronounced sentence upon
. . . James, E. of D., etc. . . . 1746, 8°.

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