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contents:
Preface
Life of Byron: to 1806
Life of Byron: 1806
Life of Byron: 1807
Life of Byron: 1808
Life of Byron: 1809
Life of Byron: 1810
Life of Byron: 1811
Life of Byron: 1812
Life of Byron: 1813
Life of Byron: 1814
Life of Byron: 1815
Life of Byron: 1816 (I)
Life of Byron: 1816 (II)
Life of Byron: 1817
Life of Byron: 1818
Life of Byron: 1819
Life of Byron: 1820
Life of Byron: 1821
Life of Byron: 1822
Life of Byron: 1823
Life of Byron: 1824
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Titles Index: 
Radcliffe [née Ward], Ann, The Mysteries of Udolpho, a Romance; interspersed with some Pieces of Poetry.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1809  ¶ 80
Reid, John, Essays on Hypochondriasis and other Nervous Affections.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1824  ¶ 58
Reynolds, John Hamilton, The Fancy: a Selection from the Poetical Remains of Peter Corcoran.
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 31 August 1820  ¶ 5
Reynolds, John Hamilton, Safie. An Eastern Tale.
Journal Entry: 20 February 1814  ¶ 5
Lord Byron to Francis Hodgson, 28 February 1814  ¶ 1
Richardson, John, A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English. To which is prefixed a Dissertation on the languages, Literature, and Manners of Eastern Nations.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1813  ¶ n2
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 28 August 1813  ¶ n2
Richardson, Samuel, Clarissa: or, the History of a Young Lady.
Journal Entry: 16 January 1814  ¶ 1
Richardson, Samuel, Pamela: or, Virtue rewarded. In a Series of Familiar Letters from a beautiful young Damsel, to her Parents.
Journal Entry: 4 January 1821  ¶ 3
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.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1807  ¶ 42
Rogers, Samuel, Italy, a Poem.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1820  ¶ n1
Lord Byron to John Murray, 18 November 1820  ¶ 1
Lord Byron to John Murray, 18 November 1820  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1821  ¶ 77
Rogers, Samuel, “Jacqueline, a Tale” in Lara, a Tale. Jacqueline, a Tale.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1809  ¶ 
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1809  (verse)
Lord Byron to Samuel Rogers, 27 June 1814  ¶ 1
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 8 July 1814  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to John Murray, 23 July 1814  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 3 August 1814  ¶ 3
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 12 August 1814  ¶ 1
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 12 August 1814  ¶ 6
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 13 August 1814  ¶ 3
Rogers, Samuel, The Pleasures of Memory, a Poem. In two Parts.
Lord Byron to John Murray, 13 June 1813  ¶ 2
Lord Byron to Thomas Moore, 5 September 1813  ¶ 2
Rogers, Samuel, Poems by Samuel Rogers.
Journal Entry: 27 November 1813  ¶ 4
Rogers, Samuel, The Voyage of Columbus, a Poem.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1813  ¶ 4
Lord Byron to John Murray, 13 June 1813  ¶ 2
Rose, William Stewart, The Court and Parliament of Beasts.
Lord Byron to John Murray, 25 March 1818  ¶ 2
Rose, William Stewart, Letters from the North of Italy: addressed to Henry Hallam, esq.
Lord Byron to John Murray, 12 October 1820  ¶ 9
Rose, William Stewart, “Verses to Byron” in Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1818  ¶ n1
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Les confessions de J. J. Rousseau: suivies des Rèveries du promeneur solitaire.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1807  ¶ 42
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1808  ¶ n1
Lord Byron to John Murray, 9 April 1817  ¶ 7
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, Julie ou la Nouvelle Heloïse.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1816 (II)  ¶ 91
Lord Byron to John Murray, 27 June 1816  ¶ 3
Lord Byron to John Murray, 9 April 1817  ¶ 8
Ruddiman, Thomas, Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, or a plain and easy Introduction to Latin Grammar.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: to 1806  ¶ 24
Rundell [née Ketelby], Maria Eliza, A New System of Domestic Cookery: formed upon Principles of Economy, and adapted to the use of Private Families.
Volume II,  Life of Byron: 1818  (verse)
Lord Byron to John Murray, 11 April 1818  (verse)
Rycaut, Sir Paul, The Present State of the Ottoman Empire. Containing the Maxims of the Turkish Politie, the most material points of the Mahometan Religion.
Volume I,  Life of Byron: 1811  ¶ 10