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ANTHllOPOLOGICAL
ANTICHRIST
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ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The Journal of the
Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Vol. I. [-XVII.]
London, Trilbncr and Co., 1872-98 [1871-97].
8°. 8i in. 27 vols.
New series.
8°. 11 in. In progress.
London, 1899, etc.
Index to the publications . . . 1843-1891. . . . By George
W. Bloxam. ...
London, Anthropological Institute, 1893.
8°. 8J in. viii. + 301 pp. + (1) p.
ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.
Hunt (j.) Anniversary address delivered before the
Anthropological Society of London. . . . 1864, 8°.
- The Anthropological review. Vol. i.[-viii.] 1863
[-1870]. London, Trilhner and Co., 1863-70.
8°. 8i in. 8 vols.
*^* With this was issued " Joarnal of tho Anthropjlogical Society
of London," distinguished by paging in lioman numerals from
the Beviciv. With the Review for 1866 was also published "The
Popular Magazine of Anthropology," Nos. 1-4. Tho sot is quite
complete.
- Journal of anthropology. Edited by John Beddoe, J.
Barnard Davis, Hermann Beigel, Dunbar L. Heath,
0. Staniland Wake. 1870 and 1871.
London, Lowjmans, [1870-71].
8°. 8| in. Nos. 1-3 of vol. 1.
*^* No more published. After 1870 the " Anthropological Society
of London " was amalgamated with tho " Ethnological Society "
under the title of " The Anthropological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland ".
- Memoirs read before the Anthropological Society of
London. 1863-4, vol. i. [1865-6, vol. 11. ; 1867-8-9, vol.
III.] London, for the Society, 1865, '66, '70.
8°. 9 in. 3 vols.
W. Bollaert's coptj, ivith numerous MS. notes and cuttings.
ANTHROPOLOGY. See Civilization; Ethnology;
Language ; Man ; Woman.
ANTI-AULICUS. Anti-Aulicus. Discovering weekly the
policies, deceits, and erroneous maximes of the Court:
and informing the people of their cause, interest, and
whatsover he conceives will advantage the same; as
Aulicus shall give occasion in his weekly pamphlet.
[? London], for H. T., [? 1643].
4°. 7 in. Nos. [1], 2.
ANTI-BRITISH (The) crusade in South Africa; by an ex-
official of the Transvaal. South African Vigilance
Committee. Vigilance papers. No. 7. 1900, 8°.
ANTICHITA (Delle) longobardico-milanesi, illustrate con
dissertazioni dai monaci della congregazione cisterciese
di Lombardia. [By A. Fumagalli, assisted by M. della
Torre e Valsasina.] Volume primo [quarto].
Milano, neir imperial Monistero di S. Amhrogio
Maggiore, 1792-93.
4°. 10 in. 4 vols. With hooTcplate of D. Baillie.
ANTICHRIST.
1896, 8°.
Bousset (vv.) The Antichrist legend.
- Bullingek (h.) Vom Anti-Christ unnd seinem Eeich.
• •■ iS4i> 4°.
- Gerhohus, Beicherspergensis Praepositus. Ex Gerhohi
. . . de investigatione antichristi. Bouquet (m.) Eecueil
des historiens des Gaules, vol. 14. 1806, fol.
ANTICHRIST. H., E. 'H 'ATrooraa-ta, 6 \\.VTtxpi(no%; or,
a Scriptural discourse of the Apostasie and the Anti¬
christ, by way of comment, upon the twelve first verses
of 2 Thess. 2, under which are opened many of the
dark prophecies of the Old Testament, which relate to
the calling of the Jews. . . . 1653, 4°.
- Heretics. Hereticks, sectaries, and schismaticks, dis¬
covered to be the antichrist yet remaining, and the great
enemies of the peace of this kingdome. . . . 1647, 4°.
- Oath (The) of Christ, and the age of Antichrist, or
Daniels diurnall. [? 1641], 4°.
- Pope (j.) of London. The Unveiling of Antichrist; or
Antichrist stript naked out of all his scripture-attyre, by
which he hath deceived the Christian world. . . . 1646,
4°.
- View. A Viewe
Church unreformed.
of Antichrist ... in our English
Part of a register. . . . [1593], 4°.
ANTICIPATION [for the year 1778]: containing the sub¬
stance of His M y's most gracious speech to both
H s of P—-1—t, on the opening of the approaching
session, together with a full and authentic account of
the debate which will take place in the H e of C s,
on the motion for the address, and the amendment.
With notes. ... [By E. Tickell.]
London, T. Becket, 1778.
8°. 8 in. vi. + (2) + 74 pp.
The fifth edition.
3°. Sin. vi.+ (2)+74pp.
London, T. Becket, 1778.
- Anticipation of marginal notes on the declaration of
government of the ninth of January, 1813, in the
American national intelligencer. . . . Pamphleteer, vol.
1, pp. 487-638. 1813, 8°.
ANTI-CLAUDIEN. Legrand d'Aussy (p. j. b.) Notice
sur un poeme intitule Anti-Claudien. . . . Paris.—Aca-
demie des inscriptions, etc. Notices et extraits, vol. 5.
1799, 4°.
ANTI-COVENANT (The) or, a Sad complaint, concerning
the now oath or covenant, presented in a letter to a . . .
friend, ... by a true loyall subject, and lover of the Parlia¬
ment. (The Vow and Covenant appointed by the Lords
and Commons ... to be taken by every man . . . through¬
out the whole kingdome. June, 1643.)
[London], 1643.
4°. 7 in. (2)-t-50 pp.
ANTIDESINTERESS]^. L'Anti-desinteresse, ou I'Equit-
able censeur des libelles semez dans Paris sous le nom du
Des-interesse, commencant par ces mots, Pauvre peuple
abuse ; defille tes yeux : et tendant a desunir les habitans
de cette ville d'avec les princes et le parlement.
Paris, G. Besongne, 1649.
4°. 8J in. 8 pp. A reply to one of the two pamphlets by Chevalier
de La Valette, entitled "Les etfais," and "A qui aime la verite ".
Moreau 87.
ANTI-DIABO-LADY. Eespectfully dedicated to all the
women in Her Majesty's dominions, in general; and to
the best of them in particular, calculated to expose the
malevolence of the author of Diabo-Lady. [By William
Combe.] . London, C. Parker, lyT].
4°. 11 in. (2) + iv. + 17 pp. + (1) p.
ANTIDOTE. An Antidote against an infectious aire, or a
short reply of wel-wishers unto the good and peace of this
kingdome ; unto the Declaration of the 11th of February
1647[-48]. . . . [Londo7i], i647[-48].
4°. C| in. 8 pp.

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