Robertson, William,
The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. With a View of the Progress
of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the
Sixteenth Century.
Roscoe, William,
Additional Observations on Penal Jurisprudence, and the Reformation of
Criminals; containing Remarks on Prison Discipline, in reply to an Article in the Edinburgh
Review, and on the Punishment of Criminals by Solitary Confinement, as proposed in some of
the United States of America.
Roscoe, William,
A Brief Statement of the Causes which have led to the Abandonment of the
Celebrated System of Penitentiary Discipline: in some of the United States of America. In a
Letter to the Hon. Stephen Allen, of New-York.
Roscoe, William,
An Inquiry into the Causes of the Insurrection of the Negroes in the Island of
St. Domingo. To which are added, Observations of M. Garran-Coulon on the same Subject, read
in his Absence by M. Guadet, before the National Assembly, 29th Feb. 1792.
Roscoe, William,
A Letter to the Reverend William Lisle Bowles, A.M., Prebendary of Sarum,
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and former Editor of Pope's Works in Ten
Volumes, in reply to his Final Appeal to the Literary Public relative to Pope.
Roscoe, William, “The Life of Alexander Pope” in The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by himself and
others. To which are added, a new Life of the Author, an Estimate of his Poetical Character
and Writings, and Occasional Remarks.
Roscoe, William, “Lines on receiving from Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia, a piece of the tree under
which William Penn made his peace with the Indians, and which was blown down in 1812,
converted to the purpose of an inkstand” in Liverpool Mercury.
Roscoe, William,
Memoir of Richard Roberts Jones of Aberdaron: in the County of Carnarvon, in
North Wales; exhibiting a remarkable instance of a Partial Power and Cultivation of
Intellect.
Roscoe, William,
Monandrian Plants of the Order Scitamineae, chiefly drawn from Living
Specimens in the Botanic Garden at Liverpool. Arranged according to the System of Linnaeus.
With Descriptions and Observations.
Roscoe, William,
Observations on Penal Jurisprudence and the Reformation of Criminals: with an
Appendix, containing the latest Reports of the State-prisons or Penitentiaries of
Philadelphia, New-York, and Massachusetts, and other Documents.
Roscoe, William,
Observations on Penal Jurisprudence, and the Reformation of Criminals: Part
III, containing further Remarks on the opinions of the Edinburgh Reviewers, on the Society
for Prison Discipline, on the General Penitentiary at Milbank, and on the State Prisons in
America: being an Attempt to demonstrate the Necessity of adopting an Improved System of
Criminal Jurisprudence.
Roscoe, William,
Occasional Tracts relative to the War between Great Britain and France:
written and published at different periods, from the year 1793, including Brief
Observations on the Address to His Majesty, proposed by Earl Grey, in the House of Lords,
June 13, 1810.
Roscoe, William, “On Artificial and Natural Arrangements of Plants: and particularly on the
Systems of Linnæus and Jussieu.” in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.
Roscoe, William,
On the Origin and Vicissitudes of Literature, Science and Art, and their
Influence on the Present State of Society: a Discourse, delivered on the opening of the
Liverpool Royal Institution, 25th November, 1817.
Roscoe, William,
Reply to "Some Remarks (by George Harrison) on a Communication from William
Roscoe to the Duke of Gloucester: President of the African Institution, dated March 20,
1809".
Roscoe, William,
A Review of the Speeches of the Right Hon. George Canning on the Late Election
for Liverpool as far as they relate to the Questions of Peace and Reform .
Roscoe, William,
A Scriptural Refutation of a Pamphlet, lately published by the Rev. Raymund
Harris: intitled, "Scriptural Researches on the Licitness of the Slave Trade": in Four
Letters from the author to a Friend.
Roscoe, William,
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by himself and
others. To which are added, a new Life of the Author, an Estimate of his Poetical Character
and Writings, and Occasional Remarks.
Roy, Rammohun,
The Precepts of Jesus: the Guide to Peace and Happiness, extracted from the
Books of the New Testament ascribed to the Four Evangelists.