No. Title Date
161 Notebooks of William Dawes (Volume B: MS 41645b)
162 Notebooks of William Dawes (MS 41645a)
163 Thalang letters : number 9
164 Address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum
165 Thalang letters : number 4
166 Thalang letters : number 53
167 Reasons for abstaining from West-India rum and sugar, suited to the understandings of the common people
168 Short sketch of the evidence, for the abolition of the slave trade, delivered before a committee of the House of Commons. To which is added, a Recommendation of the subject to the serious attention of people in general
169 Notebooks of William Dawes (MS 41645 c & d) : short vocabularies of the language of Indigenous peoples of Van Diemen's Land, collected by the officers of the French frigates La Recherche and L'Espérance in 1793
170 Will of James Hart [7 September 1793]
171 Batîs Pûtrîka : translated into English from the Telinga language [i.e. from a Telugu version of the 'Dvatrimsat-puttalika' or 'Tales of the Thirty-two Images']
172 Plants of the coast of Coromandel : Selected from drawings and descriptions presented to the hon. court of directors to the East India Company
173 Sermons, preached in London, at the general meeting of the London Missionary Society : to which are prefixed the proceedings of the meeting and the report of the directors
174 Journal of Dr Thomas Haweis, on board the Duff, Blackwall to Portsmouth, 10 August 1796
175 First Codicil, dated 13 Feb'y 1796
176 Sermons, preached in London, at the general meeting of the London Missionary Society : to which are prefixed the proceedings of the meeting and the report of the directors
177 Portrait of the Ship Duff
178 بيان واقع
179 Sermons, preached in London, at the general meeting of the London Missionary Society : to which are prefixed the proceedings of the meeting and the report of the directors
180 An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China : including cursory observations made, and information obtained, in travelling through that ancient empire, and a small part of Chinese Tartary, together with a relation of the voyage undertaken on the occasion of His Majesty's ship the Lion, and the ship Hindostan, in the East India Company's service, to the Yellow Sea and Gulf of Pekin, as well as of their return to Europe