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READING MERCURY
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READE (Charles) The Cloister and the hearth : a tale of
the middle ages. ... A new edition.
London, Chatto and Windus, 1894.
8°. 7 in. (4)+ 509 pp. + (l)p.
Foul play. By C. Koado and Dion Boucicault.
London, Bradbury, Evans and Co., 1869.
8". 7h in. (4) pp. + Engraved title and frontispiece 1-414 pp., 4
plates.
Hard cash; a matter-of-fact romance. . . .
London, Bradbury, Evans and Co., 1868.
a". 7 in. (4)+ 480 pp„ 3 plates.
READE (John Edmund) The Deluge: a drama, in twelve
scenes. . . . London, Sanndcrs and Otley, 1839.
8°. 9in. xi. + (:3) + 161 + (3) pp.
Italy: a poem in six parts: with historical and classi¬
cal notes. . . . London, Sawnders and Otley, 1838.
8°. 8J in. xviii. + (4) + 650 pp.
READE {Sir William) Bart. See Eeade Baronetcy.
Copies of all papers recorded in the Herald's College,
connected with the claim made, in . . . 1810, by a person
calling himself Sir W. E., to the title of baronet. . . .
, [1832], fol.
READER (William) of Coventry. Sec Domesday Book
for the country of Warwick, translated by W. E. . . .
1835, 4°.
READERS. Glasgow (The) infant school repository . . .
4th edition . . . 1849, 12°.
- EusHER (j. G.) Rusher's reading made most easy, con¬
sisting of a variety of useful lessons . . . 459th edition.
[? 1836], 12°.
- See also Dialogues ; Poetry ; Primers.
fiction, allusions, references, proverbs, plots, stories,
and poems. . . . 1902, 8°.
Bruni (l.) Aretino. Leonardos Aretinus de studiis et
literis. . . . 1642, 8°.
Campanella (t.) T. C. de libris propriis et recta ratione
studiendi syntagma. 1642, 8°.
- Reading made easy by means of the phonetic alphabet.
London, Bath [printed, 1856].
S'. 6 in. 16 pp. Spelling reform (2).
READINESS. The Eeadinesse of the Scots [army] to ad¬
vance into England, the policie and practise of the
French agent there, to hinder it, exprest in three pro¬
positions [in a letter from Edinburgh, dated 6th Nov. :
1643] ; together with an act of the Privie Councell there
[18th October, 1643] ; as also, instructions from the
committee of estates to the colonels and committees of
warre in the sevorall sheriffedoms of that kingdom.
[20th Oct., 1643.] London, for B. Bostock, 1643.
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
READING. Brewer (e. c.) Dictionary of phrase and
fable. . . . New edition. . . . 1901, 8°.
The Reader's handbook of famous names in
- See also Bibliography ; Books ; Children's Litera
TURE; Elocution ; Libraries ; Literature ; Readers ; '
Self-culture.
READING, Coiyoration of [Report on] the manuscripts
of the corporation of Reading [by W. D. Macray]. Hist.
Mss. Commission xi., app. 7, pp. 167-227. 1888, 8°.
READING MERCURY, AND OXFORD GAZETTE.
The Reading Mercury, and Oxford Gazette. Numb.
506 [507], Sept. 23 [30], 1771.
Beading, J. Carnan and Co., 1771.
Fol. 17^ in. 2 nos. of (4) pp. each. Netcspapers (82).
READING (Bridget) The Whole case and proceedings in
relation to B. Reading, an heiress; containing an ac¬
count of Kimberly's being sent to Ireland to bring over
the said B. R. and of her pretended marriage with Brad-
dock Mead. . . . The information of B. Reading . . .
against B. Mead, D. Kimberly, and J. Fisher, with the
warrant of commitment granted thereupon. ... To
which is added tlie tryal of . . . Kimberly. . , .
London, B. Phillips, 1730.
Fol. 12^ in. (2) + 18 (error for 30) pp.
READING (Nathaniel) The Tryal of Nathaniel Reading
esq., for attempting to stifle the kings evidence as to
the horrid plot: had before the commissioners of oyer
and terminer at the Kings-Bench-Barr at Westminster.
. . . 24th April 1679. . . .
Loiulon, Bobert Pawlet, 1679.
Fol. 12 in. (4)+ 71 pp+(l) p.
READING (William) See Eusebius, Pamphili. Bishop
of Cacsarea in Palestine. . . . Eusebii Pamphili, etc. . . .
historiae ecclesiasticae. . . . G. Reading novas elucida-
tiones . . . adjecit. 1720, fol.
REAL PRESENCE. See Eucharist; Transubstantia-
tion.
Enquiries into the nature of lease-
1801, 8°.
REAL PROPERTY.
hold property. . . .
Lewis (j.) An Appeal to the tribunal of public opinion.
Mr. J. Lewis, of Oxford Street, in his struggle with
Maj. Gen. Sir A. A. Ellis, Mr. G. W. F. C. Bentinck,
Mr. E. H. Bailey, who are pleased to call themselves
the board of management of the Howard de Walden
estate. [1904], 8°.
'■ Philpot (n.) Reasons . . . for a registry ... of all
deeds ... of real estates. . . . Harleian Miscellany,
vol. 3. 1809, 4°.
Pierrepont (w.) a Treatise, concerning registers . . .
of estates, . . . etc. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 3.
1809, 4°.
See also Conveyancing ; Deeds ; Land ; Landlord
AND Tenant ; Property ; Taxation ; Titles.
REALISM. Herbert (t. m.) The Realistic assumptions of
modern science examined. . . . 1879, 8°.
See also Idealism.
The
REANEY (M. Foster) The Medical profession.
Carmichael prize essay for 1904.
Dublin, Broione and Nolan, Limited, 1905.
8°. 8J in. xii. + 128 pp., 2 folding charts.
REASON. Clifford (m.) Master of the Gharter House.
A Treatise of human reason. Harleian Miscellany,
vol. 9. 1812, 4°.
• Infallibility (The) of humane judgment. . . . 2nd
edition. 1721, 8".
Kant (i.) Critique of pure reason. . . . i860, 8°.
) Dictionnaire des harmonies de la raison
, 1856, 8'\
Reason. A poem. Written by the author of The
choice. [J. Pomfret.] London, J. Nutt, 1700.
Fol. llf in. 10 pp.
See also Instinct ; Logic ; Philosophy.
Le Noir (
et de la foi.
REASON (IN RELIGION).
See Rationalism.
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