163 books • 4 series
Memorials of the Civil War Volume 1; Comprising the Correspondence of the Fairfax Family with the Most Distinguished Personages Engaged in That Memorable Contest. Now First Published from the Original Manuscripts. Edited by Robert Bell. Forming the Concl
Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Great Britain; John Dryden
Memorials of the Civil War; Comprising the Correspondence of the Fairfax Family with the Most Distinguished Personages Engaged in That Memorable Contest. Now First Published from the Original Manuscripts
Songs from the Dramatist
Mothers and Daughters; A Comedy, in Five Acts
Golden Leaves from the Works of Poets and Painters, Ed. by R. Bell
The Roman Wall...
Bell's Memorial on the Free Sale of Books
Eminent Literary and Scientific Men. English Poets
A System of the Forms of Deeds Used in Scotland (Volume 5)
Report of a Case of Legitimacy Under a Putative Marriage; Tried Before the Second Division of the Court of Session in February 1811
A Treatise on Leases; Explaining the Nature and Effect of the Contract of Lease and the Legal Rights Enjoyed by the Parties
Eminent Literary and Scientific Men; Michael Drayton. Abraham Cowley. Edmund Waller. John Milton. Samuel Butler
A Dictionary of the Law of Scotland (Volume 2); Intended for the Use of the Public at Large, as Well as of the Profession
A System of the Forms of Deeds Used in Scotland (Volume 4)
A Treatise on Leases (Volume 2); Explaining the Nature, Form, and Effect of the Contract of Lease, and the Legal Rights of the Parties
The Life of the Rt; Hon. Canning
A Treatise on Leases (Volume 1); Explaining the Nature, Form, and Effect of the Contract of Lease, and the Legal Rights of the Parties
Abstract of the Forms of Deeds Relating to Heritable Rights with Observations
Poetical Works of John Oldham
Hearts and Altars
Eminent Literary and Scientific Men Volume 2; John Dryden. Two Centuries of Minor Poets. Matthew Prior. Alexander Pope. Edward Young. Mark Akenside
A Dictionary of the Law of Scotland (Volume 1); Intended for the Use of the Public at Large, as Well as of the Profession
Lives of the Most Eminent Literary Sciantific Men of Great Britain; English Poets