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ELIOT (Edward Granville) 3rd Earl of St. Germans. \
[Report on the mss. of the Earl of St. Germans at Port
Eliot, Cornwall, by A. J. Horwood]. Hist. mss.
Commission i., pp. 41-44. 1870, fol.
ELIOT (Eliot) Captain. Directions for passing over the
little desart, from Busserah, by way of Bagdad, Mousul,
Orfa, and Aleppo. . . . See Plaisted (b.) A Journal from
Calcutta in Bengal, by see, to Busserah. . . . 1758, 12°.
ELIOT (Francis Perceval) A Series of letters on the
political and financial state of the nation, at the
commencement of the year 1814; addressed to the
Earl of Liverpool, by Falkland [i.e. F. P. Eliot],
Pamphleteer, vol. 3, pp. 377-419. 1814, 8°.
Letters on the political and financial situation of this
country in the year 1814; addressed to the Earl of
Liverpool. Pamphleteer, vol. 4, pp. 1-21. 1814, 8°.
Three letters on the financial and political situation of
the country, in the year 1815; being a continuation to
those of the preceding year, addressed to the Earl of
Liverpool. . . . Pamphleteer, vol. 5, pp. 487-512. 1815,
8°.
Letters on the political and financial situation of the
British empire, in the year 1816 ; being a continuation
to those of the years 1814 and 1815; addressed to the
Earl of Liverpool. Pamphleteer, vol. 7, pp. 261-270.
1816, 8°. , .
ELIOT (George) pseud, [i.e. Marian Evans, afterwards
Cross]. See Kaufmann (d.) George Eliot and Judaism.
. . . 1877, 8°.
Adam Bede. ... In three volumes. Yol. 1. [11., 111.]
Third edition.
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, 1859.
8°. 8 in. 3 vols. i. (8) + 325 pp. + (1) p. n. (8) + 374 pp. in. (6) +
333 pp. + (1) p.
Daniel Deronda. Yol. I. [n., m.]
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7£ in. 3 vols. 1. (6)+ 416 pp. II. (6)+ 408 pp. m. (6)+ 409
pp. + (1) p.
Felix Holt, the Radical. Vol. 1. [11.]
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7J in. 2 vols. 1. (4) + 351 pp.+ (1) p. n. (4) + 360 pp.
Impressions of Theophrastus Such.
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7J in. (6)+ 293 pp. + (l) p.
Middlemarch, a study of provincial life. Vol. 1. [11.,
in.]
Edinburgh and London,'W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7J in. 3 vols. 1. (6)+ 416 pp. n. (8) + 394 pp. in. (6)+ 465
pp. + (l) p.
The Mill on the Floss. ... In three volumes. Vol. 1.
[11., in.]
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, i860.
8°. 8 in. 3 vols. 1. (8)+ 361 pp.+ (1) p. H. (8)+ 319 pp.+ (1) p.
in. (8)+ 313 pp. + (l) p.
Romola. . . .
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1890].
8°. 7J in. v. pp. + (l) p.+ 504 + (2) pp., engraved title.
Scenes of clerical life. Vol. 1. [11.]
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7 J in. 2 vols. i.(6) + 300pp. n. (6)+ 317 pp. + (1) p.
Silas Marner. The Lifted veil. Brother Jacob.
Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, [? 1898].
8°. 7i in. (6)+ 408 pp.
ELIOT (Gilbert) An Introduction to theosophy, with some
remarks, concerning the Theosophical Society. . . .
London, G. Bedway, 1889.
8°. 8J in. 32 pp.
ELIOT (John) called the Apostle of the Indians. The |
Indian | Grammar | Begun: Or, | An Essay to bring
the Indian Language | Into | Rules, | For the Help of
such as desire to Learn the same, for | the furtherance
of the Gospel among them. | By John Eliot. | [Mottoes.]
Cambridge [Massachusetts] : | Printed by Marma-
duke Johnson. 1666. |
4°. 7f in. Roman and Italic letter. A-I4; (4)+ 65 +(3) pp :—(1)
title, within a border, (2) blank, (3, 4) dedication to the Honble
Robert Boyle, 1-65 the work, (1) epilogue, (2, 3) wanting, probably
blank. Title-page in facsimile.
ELIOT [Sir John) The Petition of Sir J. E. . . . in behalf of
the liberty of the subject. See England.—Departments
of State.—Court of King's Bench. The Arguments
upon the writ of Habeas Corpus. . . . 1649,
■—— Sir lohn Eliot his grave and learned speech spoken in
the High Court of Parliament desiring an orderlie pro¬
ceeding in matters of religion . . . expressing the mis¬
prison and errour, whereby his Majesty is traduced by
evill members about him, and the great danger of over¬
whelming that we were in by the bishops articles and
their proceedings. . . . London, for V. V., 1641.
4°. 7J in. (8) pp.
ELIOT (William Horace) the Younger. Genealogy of the
Eliot family. Originally composed by W. H. E. Jr.,
revised and enlarged by W. S. Porter. . . .
New Haven, Conn., Bassett, 1854.
8°. 9 in. 184 pp.
ELIPANDUS, Archbishop of Toledo. Elipanti toletani
episcopi epistola ad Alcvinum. Elipanti . . . epistola
ad Felicem urgellitanum episcopum. Monumenta Ger-
maniae historica. Epp., vol. 4, pp. 307-324. 1895, 4°.
ELISABETH. [For saints, sovereigns, and princesses of
sovereign houses of this name:] See Elizabeth.
ELISABETTA. Elisabetta, opera seria. By G. A. Ros¬
sini. [? 1815], fol.
ELISEE, Vartabad. See Elisha.
ELISHA, the Prophet. See Blunt (h.) Lectures on the
history of Elisha. . . . Third edition. 1840, 12°.
ELISHA, Vartabed. Soulevement national de I’Arm^nie
chr6tienne au ve si^cle, contre la loi de Zoroastre, sous
le commandement du prince Vartan le Mamigonien. . . .
Ouvrage . . . traduit en framjais par . . . Gr6goire
Kabaragy Garabed. . . .
Paris, au comptoir des Imprimeurs-Unis, 1844.
8°. 9 in. (4) + xix. pp. + (1) p. + 358 + (2) pp., 1 map.
ELIXIR. The Elixir: or, the Marrow of the foreign news.
No. 8, Jan. 22-26, no 10, Jan. 29—Feb. 2, no. 21,
Feb. 28—March 2, 1705-6.
London, G. Boydon and W. Smith, 1705-6.
Pol. 13 in. 3 numbers only. Newspapers, vol. 1 (15).
ELIZABETH. See Lucilla and Elizabeth; or, Donatist
and protestant schism parallel’d. 1686, 4°.
Elizabeth and her German garden.
London, Edinburgh [printed], 1899.
8°. 8 in. (4)+ 175 pp. + (l) p.
ELIZABETH, Consort of Louis U., Duke of Brieg. Di¬
ploma Elizabethes . . . quo . . . Christophorus et Nicol¬
aus . . . de Dornheim arcem cozenaviensem feudi titulo
obtinent. Sommer (f. w.) Begierungsrath, etc., Silesia-
carum rerum scriptores, vol. 2. 1730, fol.
ELIZABETH, Countess of Nassau and Saarbruck. Der
Huge Scheppel der Grafin Elisabeth von Nassau-Saar-
briicken nach der Handschrift der Hamburger Stadt-
bibliothek, mit einer Einleitung von H. Urtel.
Hamburg, L. Grdfe, 1905.
Pol. 18J in. 25 pp. + (l) p. + (120) pp., 6 plates. Verbffentlichun-
gen aus der Hamburger Stadtbibliothek, 1.

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